Early immigrants include: The motto was originally a war cry or slogan. All of his closest matches at 37 and 67 markers have surnames of either Cabe or McCabe. Jump to: Biography Memories Family Tree Followers Michael Mccabe's Biography However, other oral history suggested that James Edward McCabe was born in Beaver Falls, PA, but no records have been found to confirm this location. Finding the father of an 1840's McCabe orphan (Group A, kits 825, 826, 827 & 1106). BUT, at 12 markers he does NOT match any men with the surname of McCabe in the FTDNA database. The surname can be written in modern Scottish Gaelic as MacCba and MacCaibe. The Y chromosome DNA (originally 12 marker tests) of two male line descendants (kits 826 and 827) of two sons of the "orphan" James J. McCabe (1843-1914) matched exactly the same 12 markers of two male-line descendants (kits 825 and 1106) of two sons of James B. McCabe who was born in 1807 in Ohio, died in 1892 in Kansas, and is a descendant of Owen McCabe's son, John. [4], Bearers of the McCabe and MacCabe surnames are considered to have settled in Ireland from the Western Isles of Scotland sometime around 1350, employed as gallowglass (mercenary soldiers) to the O'Reillys and O'Rourkes which were the principal septs of Breffny. At some point in the next few years, Judi will cease her work as the project administrator with the hope that some young person will volunteer to be an administrator for this very valuable FTDNA Y-DNA McCabe project. Kit 140524, Cain/Cane Surname. Kit # 147989. The value of marker DYS 459a for both of these men is 7, whereas all others in this McCabe study have a value of 9. 9. The descent down to the g. grandfather of the person tested is as follows: James Harrison McCabe (b. Hugh McCabe family tree Family tree Explore more family trees. [7], According to a genealogy which purports to date from the 17th century, Alexander MacCabe (fl.1689) was a descendant of the last chieftains of the MacCabes. It is apparent that two surname discontinuities occurred in his ancestry, with the first one probably occurring several generations ago (due to the genetic distance from the Ewing surname being above 2) and the second one occurring with the changing of his father's McCabe surname to Young. Finding the ancestral paternal line of the Allegheny County, PA, William McCabe line (Group A, Kit #54231). McCabe family history shows that this name is the anglicized form of the Gaelic "Mac Caba". Explore McCabe genealogy and family history in the World's Largest Family Tree. You can see how Mccabe families moved over time by selecting different census years. 1967), Canadian-born, British scientist and novelist, Professor of Molecular Endocrinology at the University of Birmingham and writes novels under the pseudonyms John McCabe and John Macken, Brigadier-General Edward Raynsford Warner McCabe (1876-1960), American Assistant Chief of Staff (G2) US Army (1937-1940), (Another 10 notables are available in all our, Mr. James McCabe, British Fireman from United Kingdom who worked aboard the, Mr. Richard McCabe, British Trimmer from United Kingdom who worked aboard the, Mr. Thomas McCabe, British Trimmer from United Kingdom who worked aboard the, Mrs. J. H. Mccabe, American employee of the Grover Shoe factory in Brockton, Massachusetts on 20th March 1905 when the boiler exploded and collapsed the wooden building; she survived. Initially this group contained only members with the surname of Cabe. DISCUSSION OF SPECIFIC PROJECT RESULTS ORGANIZED AROUND THE TWELVE GROUPS ON THE RESULTS TABLE. In 1840 there were 92 Mccabe families living in New York. Kit 159052. 3 Sept.1799, d. 30.Dec 1878); Lewis Mecabe (b. The person with the surname of Cabeen (Kit 56221) hypothesized that his Cabeen name may have been derived from the McCabe surname. 1829, Ohio, d. 1905, Belton, Cass County, Missouri, wife, Mary Hawthorne) and James Edmond McMannes (b. Eventually Y-DNA proved the father to be James B. McCabe and his ancestor was Owen McCabe, an immigrant about 1837 from County Tyrone in Ireland. This means that the other kit providers in Group B are also the same haplogroup and also indicates that their roots are in the area of northwestern Ireland, Ulster and lowland Scotland. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Maurice R McCabe. Marguerite attended teaching classes at the University one summer in the 1920s. (3). II. (Retrieved 2014, March 7) . Concerning matches with the Ball surname, two of whom have tested only to 37 markers and two to 67 markers. 1840, IOM, d. 1938, California), and the g. grandfather of the kit provider, Harry Kermode Cain (1882-1950). ", the same as their mother. This is an AMAZING CONCLUSION since the provider of kit 145047 had no hypothesis whatsoever, that he descended from James McCabe, the 1760s immigrant to Nova Scotia! 2. Although these Orange County, NC records definitely show a connection between the Cain and Cabe families, note that the specific Cain family from which descended the Cain-named man who provided the DNA for this test, did not immigrate to America until 1865, precluding his direct descendancy from the William Cain family of Orange County, NC. Removing this item from your shopping cart will remove your associated sale items. Kit 21705. At 67 markers this man (kit 146733) matches the DNA of Kit 139946 (Group G) with a mismatch at only three markers (genetic distance of three). Thomas McCabe emigrated on the "Edward" from Londonderry to Philadelphia in 1853. Kit 139489. This specific haplogroup, R1b1b2a1b5, is a subdivision of haplogroup R1b1b2 The majority of men of European extraction are in the R1b1b2 haplogroup. Owen and Catherine (Sears) McCabe had four sons, James McCabe, John McCabe, William McCabe and Robert McCabe. Kit 137198. MCCABE FAMILY REPORT Descendants of Patrick McCabe Generation No. Some of these ancestors are most likely from the historic province of Ulster. Kit 48371. 1827 in Co. Cavan, Ireland. [3] Kit 95179. Thomass son, Benjamin Franklin McCabe (g. grandfather of the participant) was born March 9, 1855 in Kansas, but this family soon moved to the Chicago area. MacCabe landowners are more associated with County Monaghan and County Cavan, but the principal families of the name lost all their estates after the Battle of Aughrim in 1691. He is known in folklore as a raider of the British and French coasts. The descent from David L. Cabe down to the kit providers grandfather is as follows: Noah Richard Cabe (1860-1927, wife Fontheroy Heathman) and Leonard E. Cabe (1883-1959, wife Mary E. Bishop), grandfather of the kit provider. 1 1. The McCabe project administrator recommends starting with 67 markers. The man who provided the DNA for kit 159905 descends from David L. Cabe (wife Louisa Miller), b. ca 1826 in North Carolina, and died in 1893 in Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). 1829 in Ireland, and died Bef. [1], McCabes are now found mostly in the United States, Ireland and the United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand. Sons of Thomas McCabe were William George McCabe (grandfather of the provider of kit 111254) and the following sons with Thomas' second wife (Josephine Peasley): James McCabe, Joseph McCabe and Charles McCabe. The man who provided the DNA sample for kit 135391 traces his ancestry back to Owen McCabe who immigrated in the 1830s from County Monaghan to Ops Township. McCabes are now found mostly in the United States, Ireland and the United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand.[3]. At 12 markers he had no matches with any other man in the entire FTDNA database. Owen John Mccabe in United States World War I Draft Registrations, 1917-1918 However, he has a genetic distance of SIX with kit 139489, and only FOUR with kit 82164 (Group G, McCabe-name). Explore McCabe genealogy and family history in the World's Largest Family Tree. Counties of the Republic of Ireland that border Fermanagh are Donegal, Leitrim, Cavan and Monaghan.] For the Y-DNA results, the kit # is used to link the results with a specific individual known to the Group Administrator. No significant matches have been reported for this kit at 67 markers. Residents of Scotland, Australia, and USA. Further, son James, in a house close by, lists his father as born in Ireland! 3. At 37 markers he matches 33/37 with DNA from kits 825, 826, and 827 (Group A), kit 11254 (Group D), and Kit 139946, (Group G). The following information comes from the FTDNA Company: Niall of the Nine Hostages received his name from the taking of hostages as a strategy for playing mental havoc upon his opponent chieftains. The McCabe Family DNA study was originally started in the spring of 2001 in an attempt to find the father of an 1840's McCabe orphan. She was born Abt. Immediate Family: Daughter of James McCabe and Catherine Elizabeth McCabe. They were known as mercenaries to the O'Reillys and the O'Rourkes, but then became their own Sept in Breffny and their Chief was the 'Constable of the two Breffnys.'. Source: Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd edition, 2022. She arrived in Sydney Cove on 19/1/1816 on "Mary Ann".In 1816 she married Al Alexander McCabe [Convict "Boddingtons" 1793], Ann Bannister, Convict Lord Auckland 1849, Bridget Mccabe, Convict Lord Auckland 1849, Catherine (Wallace) McCabe [Convict "Mary Ann" 1816], Glasnevin Cemetery, County Dublin, Ireland, Child Emigration from Britain to Canada (Maria Rye Homes), Child Emigration from Britain to Canada (1871 Travelling Alone), Child Emigration from Britain to Canada (South Dublin Union), New Zealand Settler Ships - Sir Charles Forbes 1842, World War II - Pearl Harbor - USS Oklahoma, Hillsdale Cemetery - Petrolia, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada, "Boddingtons" 1793 (Convict ship) (Ireland to NSW, Australia), "Lady Penrhyn" 1788 (Convict Ship) First Fleet (England to NSW, Australia), Convicts and Naval Personnel on the First Fleet, Australia, 1788, Women's Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) in World War II, "Mary Ann" 1816 (Convict Ship) England to NSW, Australia, Delaware with Counties, Cities and Towns Project, South Africa - Farm Attack Victims: 2001 to 2002, Mount Pleasant Cemetery - Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Illinois with Counties, Cities, and Towns Project, Import of New Zealand casualties of World War One and their kin, World War I (1914-1918): New Zealand Roll of Honour, Roosevelt Memorial Park, Gardena, California, Patriots - Daughters of the American Revolution, Attorneys to Judges - the American Legal System, Victims of 9/11, survivors,heroes, people involved in the 9/11 attacks and people involved in 9/11. "Caba" means a cape or a hat and refers the unique style of cape worn by certain Scottish mercenary warriors who fought in Ireland during the Middle Ages. This VERY STRONG MATCH definitely confirms the paper records that the Cabe name most definitely was derived from the McCabe name. The significance here is that if any other man with nearly identical values at other markers, and also has the value of 7 repeats for DYS 459a, there is a MUCH greater probability of his having a common ancestor with these two McCabe men. GROUP B, the R1b1b2a1b5b MECABE/McCABE FAMILY STUDY.