Based on federal census records and on family migration patterns, George Washington McCabe (b. ca 1842) is most likely the son of Isaac McCabe (age 36, born Ohio, cooper) and Miria McCabe (age 30, born Ohio) of the 1850 census of Fairfield County, Ohio. At 37 markers, this man matches (with a genetic distance of 2) individuals in Group A (Owen McCabe family, kits 825, 826, 827 and 1106) and matches (at a genetic distance of 2) with the modal value of Group G, the Cabe-surname study (both mismatches are in fast-mutating markers). The Cabe-named men discussed above, definitely, without doubt, share a common ancestry with the McCabe-named man who provided the DNA for Kit #176320, as this man matches 66/67 markers (genetic distance of only one) with Kits 139946 and 146567. Extension of this study to 67 markers is highly advisable. 1856 in Co. Cavan, Ireland. In 1840 there were 92 Mccabe families living in New York. At this 37 marker level, he matches 34/37 with individuals in Groups A, G, and one man in Group D, Kit #36342. He is included in haplogroup R1b1b2 (as is many of the McCabes tested so far), but considering his results at the 12 marker level (with no closer than 5 one-step mutations from any others tested in this McCabe surname project), it is relatively certain that he has no McCabe family connection, within historical times, with other members of this McCabe Surname DNA study. (Updated 7/04/09 for sharing of the more specific results for the haplogroup of this McCabe family.) (Updated 8/19/10) The results for 67 markers indicate that they match 65/67, and thus have a difference of only two mutation steps, one marker being a fast-mutating marker. Kit N36342 The DNA (at 12 markers) for Kit N36342 matched exactly the first 12 markers of numerous other men in this project, including the Owen McCabe family, but no paper trail (or oral history) yet found provides any confirmation of any relationship to any other McCabes in this study. James Mccabe 1844 - Unknown. 1840, IOM, d. 1938, California), and the g. grandfather of the kit provider, Harry Kermode Cain (1882-1950). This site was created using MyHeritage. All of his closest matches at 37 and 67 markers have surnames of either Cabe or McCabe. Wrong Hugh McCabe? Further, the provider of kit 1106 has a very strong paper trail of descent from Owen McCabe (Group A), but at 37 markers he also differs from the Group A modal values at 37 markers at two fast-mutating markers, and there is no evidence of any descendant of Owen McCabe being in Tennessee in the late 1850's. The man who provided the DNA for this study has a paper trail connection to the Owen McCabe family, through Owens son William (Group A in this project) and the next several generations are: John McCabe, William & Harriet McCabe, James E. McCabe, Harry R. McCabe, and grandfather of the kit provider, Harry E. McCabe. Thomas McCabe married Annie Spear, in Rock Island County, Illinois; Thomas died in 1911, Polk County, Iowa. Retrieved from, State Records of South Australia. There does not appear to be any historical evidence that indicates a relationship of any of these men in Group D with the Owen McCabe family (Group A) since the 1740's in America, but complete information is not available for all participants. COMMENTS on mtDNA RESULTS (updated 4/12/09) Niall established a dynasty of powerful chieftains that dominated the island for six centuries. [1] However, in Australia, the name McCabe is ranked the 717th most popular surname with an estimated 5,436 people with that name. M groups - highlighted in green - 7 groups - The McCabe men in groups M-2, M-3, and M-4 all match one or more of the men in the M-1 group (McCabe men who currently live in Ireland in 2022). We need the help of good genealogists to grow a completely free shared family tree to connect us all. H. Denny's death certificate and the 1920 & 1930 U.S. Censuses state his birth in Scotland), from which city he immigrated with his parents (names unknown at this time) to America possibly about 1862. Felix's son (grandfather of the provider of kit 148651), Bernard McCabe, was also born in the same location (baptism record from the Diocese of Kilmore, Fermanagh, Ireland), but died in 1952 in Clydebank, Old Kilpatrick, Dunbarton, Scotland. [1], McCabes are now found mostly in the United States, Ireland and the United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand. Concerning matches with the Ball surname, two of whom have tested only to 37 markers and two to 67 markers. Dublin is on the east coast of the island of Ireland, is the capital of the Republic of Ireland, and in the historic province of Leinster. Kit 146133 has a match of 66/67 markers with both kits 168133 and 146733. This McCabe line continues through Henry and Anna (Dynes) McCabe, to John A. and Christine (Hansen) McCabe, grandparents of the man who submitted this DNA.
The McCabe Genealogy and Family Tree Page 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. To determine your closeness to this unique sequence, you count the number of differences from your own marker values compared to the unique sequence marker value (for example, DYS390 is 25 and if your marker value is 24, then that is counted as 1 genetic difference, and if your marker value is 27, then that is counted as 2 genetic differences).
Mccabe Name Meaning & Mccabe Family History at Ancestry.com (Updated 9/14/10) At 12 markers he had no matches with any other man in the entire FTDNA database. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Michael Mccabe. Irish (especially Monaghan and Cavan): Anglicized form of Gaelic, Do not sell or share my personal information. New Zealand Yesteryears Passenger Lists 1800 to 1900 (Retrieved 26th March 2019). Early Origins of the McCabe family The surname McCabe was first found in on the Isle of Arran in Scotland. Some less common occupations for Americans named Mccabe were Clerk and Stenographer. The fact that these third cousins have the same 7 repeat value at marker DYS 459a, indicates that the change (mutation) occurred prior to the separation of their lines. Owen and Catherine (Sears) McCabe had four sons, James McCabe, John McCabe, William McCabe and Robert McCabe. KITS 146733, 168113 and 146113. The men in group M-5 match one of the two men who currently live in Ireland that are included in that M-5 group. If the fifth cousin, once-removed, relationship is correct, it is highly likely that this 67/67 match is simply a statistical coincidence. 1775). Choose the number of markers you wish to compare by clicking on the specific number in the upper left-hand corner of the map. They match each other but clearly not the men in the C, M, and S groups - all who are of the R-M269 haplogroup. On the map, "Y Haplogroups of the World", which represents the situation about 1500 A.D., the E1b haplogroup (still listed as E3B on this map, as of October 2008) is highest in Morocco (ca 75%) with other large percentages in Maori (ca 25%), Sudan (ca 25%) and Ethiopia (ca 50%). A brother of Thomas was also named James McCabe and may be the James McCabe in the 1871 census of Ontario. Appreciation is expressed to Margie Cabe Keener and Celia Cabe Graham for supplying much of the background information for this text. GROUP G, Cabe/McCabe/Cain/Searcy/Denny Family. The results for this man match 67/67 with the results from Kit #127552, confirming that these two participants are very closely related. This group contains individuals who, concluded from the results shown, descend from Owen McCabe who emigrated from County Tyrone, Ireland, in the 1740's, to Philadelphia, settled in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania in the 1750's (in that portion that became Perry County in 1820), and later moved to southwestern Pennsylvania. Irish (especially Monaghan and Cavan): Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Cba son of Cba a nickname or personal name of obscure origin. 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. At the 12 marker level, this man has numerous matches with other participants in this McCabe surname project, but at 25 markers, FTDNA does not consider his results to be a significant match with any McCabe name in their database. Finding the ancestral paternal line of the Allegheny County, PA, William McCabe line (Group A, Kit #54231). However, with only 12 markers, this match may not be significant. The modal (most common and perhaps ancestral haplotype) value of marker number 490 for this entire group is 12, but for these three men, the value is 10, a two-step change from the modal value. 1891 .. 2 John McCabe b: Abt. Some of the first settlers of this family name were: 2000- 2023 Swyrich Corporation, all rights reserved. This group study involved at least two different hypotheses. His DNA at 67 markers matches ONLY the Ewing surname, with a genetic distance of 3 to 6, which strongly indicates that his male line ancestry comes through the Ewing family. 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. This MCCABE index was pre-built so it loads quickly. Kit 135391. This John's son, Joseph McCabe, was born in 1853 in Shelderslow, England, and came to America in 1857 with his parents, became a U.S. citizen, but went back to England and married in 1878 in Oldham, England, where the grandfather (John McCabe) of the kit provider was born in 1880. Children Show all. Further, those McCabe Surname DNA group participants (who have a kit number and password) can now go to their own Family Tree DNA personal pages and find matches located on the map, by the following procedure: Under "My Maps" at the left side of your personal webpage, click on "Maps". Counties of the Republic of Ireland that border Fermanagh are Donegal, Leitrim, Cavan and Monaghan.] [Based on this one reference, the place of origin of all four descendants of James McCabe has been changed to Belfast in the records of FTDNA. Continuation of kit 156857's study through 67 markers would provide more definitive information. These results suggest that these men could be in either groups D or G, but Group G is somewhat reserved for the Cabe family studies or for those who have results closer than four mismatches to the Cabes. This was about 30% of all the recorded Mccabe's in USA. 1910), Wilbur Clark Mecabe I (b. Birthplace: Loch Broom, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Canada. [5] In time the MacCabes became a recognised Irish sept, with the chieftain being called "Constable of the two Breffnys". Events There are no events at this time. He also had a sister Mary who accompanied him in 1853. DNA RESULTS INTERPRETATION. HAPLOGROUP DETERMINATION for the above mentioned Cabe, McCabe, and Cain families: Results of a deep glade test for kits #139489 and 140524 indicate that these Cabe/McCabe/Cane families have a haplogroup of R1b1b2a1b5, suggesting an origin in northern Ireland. ), but the pin in the exact center of the Republic of Ireland should be interpreted as the island of Ireland, not the current Republic of Ireland. Consequently, this James McCabe of Pictou, Nova Scotia, cannot be a brother of Owen McCabe of Cumberland and Perry Counties of Pennsylvania. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~geneticgenealogy/yfreq.htm) ", the same as their mother. Both males and females can be tested, but Mitochondrial DNA is ALWAYS inherited ONLY from the mother. Early immigrants include: The motto was originally a war cry or slogan.
John McCabe (1841 - c.1910) - Genealogy This George McCabe lived in Lowell, Michigan and perhaps in Wisconsin before moving to Nevada where he died in Virginia City, Nevada in 1875. Kit 140524, Cain/Cane Surname. Y chromosome haplogroup R1b1b2a1b5 identification is the result of this test, which means that all individuals within this Group A share the same haplogroup, R1b1b2a1b5. 1846, wife Barthane Barron); Vernon D. Cabe (b. NOTE 2: Click on the DNA FAQ linkat the top of this page to answer many questions. KIT 23747 The provider of the DNA for Kit 23747 traces his McCabe ancestry to Thomas James McCabe (wife Mary Malloy) born about 1834 in Ireland, possibly County Clare. VIII, GROUP F, Haplogroup E1b1b1. Kit 159905. Proving that the Cabe surname was derived from the McCabe name (Group G). Enniskillen is the main town of Fermanagh County, the westernmost county of present day Northern Ireland. Retrieved from, Convict Records Voyages to Australia (Retrieved 9th March 2022). The connection between the Cabes and this man, however, must be in Ireland, as the earliest known ancestor of the man who provided kit #176320 was George McCabe (wife Frances, b. At 67 markers this kit's DNA differs from the proposed ancestral haplotype of the Owen McCabe descendants at only two markers, 449 and CDYb, both fast-mutating markers. Kit 97685. (Updated 11/23/09 for the addition of Kit 160306.) The first was that the immigrant ancestor (of the provider of Kit 9586), John McCabe, may have been a brother to Owen McCabe (Group A). Harry Mccabe (1906 - 1962) Born January 14, 1906 Death February 1962 Summary Harry Mccabe was born on January 14, 1906, and died at age 56 years old in February 1962. His grandfather, John Harrison Denny, was born in 1855, in Glasgow, Scotland (date recorded in John. 1827 in Co. Cavan, Ireland. There are already 372 users and over 5,000 genealogy profiles with the McCabe surname on Geni. Hint: Try searching for a relative alive in 1940. The mtDNA results, as seen by clicking on the mtDNA Results section at the left side of this page, are limited to the study of DNA from mitochondria (plural form of "mitochondrion"), small particles (organelles) within cells. The known places of origin of almost all of the McCabes listed below are in the northern part of the island of Ireland (historic province of ULSTER), confirming that these McCabe families were probably all of Scots-Irish origin. Hugh McCabe joined as an administrator and sought to verify his McCabe ancestry which descends from a different haplogroup, and McCabe men that lived in the northwest part of today's Northern Ireland. Average Age & Life Expectancy Raymond F Mccabe lived 5 years shorter than the average Mccabe family member when he died at the age of 67. Mr. Andrew Mccabe, English Fireman from Liverpool, Mr. Richard Mccabe, English Fireman from England, who worked aboard the, Mr. John Alexander Mccabe, English Trimmer from Liverpool, England, who worked aboard the, Mr. Roy A. McCabe, British passenger who was Captain of the P.E.I. An early hypothesis was that this James McCabe (Nova Scotia) and Owen McCabe [Cumberland County (later Perry County), Pennsylvania, Group A in this study] were very likely brothers, since they were apparently both from the north of Ireland, and both arrived in Philadelphia in the 1740s. This is a great system that allows anyone like you and me to create a private site for their family, build their family tree and share family photos. Kits 9586, 40344, 99404. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. [4]. The providers of kits 9587 and 159052 are fifth cousins of the provider of kit 145047 and fifth cousins, once removed, of the provider of kit 151400. [2] And in New Zealand, the name McCabe is the 659th popular surname with an estimated 1,078 people with that name. 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. Westport is in the large county of Mayo on the Atlantic coast of the Republic of Ireland, and in the historic province of Connacht. Results from this James McCabe line would be very beneficial for this study to find out the ancestral haplotype for Owen McCabe. In the United States, the name McCabe is the 1,200th most popular surname with an estimated 24,870 people with that name. Since its inception, the McCabe DNA project has had a large number of genealogical Brick Walls that have been shattered with the use of Y-DNA. McCabe Project WikiTree is a community of genealogists growing an increasingly-accurate collaborative family tree that's 100% free for everyone forever. Scientists found an area in northwest Ireland where they claim 21.5% carry Nialls genetic fingerprint. 1858, WI or MI, d. 1903, Nevada, wife Mary Ann Russell); Roy Edward McCabe (1890 1931, wife Esther Lavonia Pierce). Death: before 1828. Lots of families have this name in Inverclyde. XI GROUP I, Cabeen Family. Thus, the project design was changed to include this new haplogroup labeled as the T group. (Updated 08/20-23/10 for a new subgroup of kits 146133, 146733, and 168113 and revision of the description for Kit 148064) Eleanor was enumerated (as widowed) in the 1910 census of Seattle, Washington, in the family of her son, Ernest McCabe (grandfather of the kit provider), who is listed as born in Michigan.
McCabe History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms - HouseOfNames Owen married Julia McCabe. It should be noted that in future years the Groups may change but the Kit numbers will identify the same individuals. They also do NOT have any close matching with other men with the surname of McMannes (of various spellings) who have been tested at 67 markers (except for one additional McManus-type spelling whose results are not included here but is a cousin of one of the men included here). Use census records and voter lists to see where families with the Mccabe surname lived. This means that the E1b individual does not share any ancestors in common with any of the R1b groups. 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. The DNA from kit 137198 at 67 markers has a Genetic Distance (GD) of 2 (65/67 match) with the Kits 139946 and 146567 (Cabe, Group G), a GD of 3 with Kit N36342 (Group D) and a GD of 4 with kits 145047, 159905, and 82165 (Cabe, Group G). At a genetic distance of 4, he matches with five additional participants in this project, but if they have common McCabe ancestors, they must be many years back in Ireland. His ancestry from his earliest Cabe ancestor is as follows: William Cabe (b. ca 1792 Wayne County, Tennessee, wife Nancy Staggs); John S. Cabe (1819-1890, Tennessee and Arkansas, wife Louise Biffle); Jacob Biffle Cabe (1854-1881, wife Louiza Henson); Thomas Franklin Cabe (1880-1962, wife Emily Schooler); Thomas Carl Cabe (1910-1983, wife Vida Clements), grandfather of the kit provider. If any reader knows of evidence of a relationship among any of the individuals in Group D, please contact the administrator of this McCabe Surname DNA Study. Counties bordering Monaghan are: Tyrone, Armagh, Louth, Cavan, and Fermanaugh, all of which are within the historic province of Ulster except County Louth. 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 family was named for the peculiar headgear it wore: the name McCabe comes from the Gaelic word Caba, meaning 'hat' or 'cap.' This would be their homeland for centuries. Kit 111254 Thomas McCabe, the earliest known McCabe ancestor, and great grandfather of the man who provided the DNA sample for kit 111254, was born in 1842, most likely in Brookborough near the town of Enniskillen of current Northern Ireland. Retrieved from, Generals of World War II. These men were divided into groups A through M-4 (located on the Classic and Colorized Charts), and also, men in group Q initially followed this sequence of marker values although they need to extend their testing to the 67 marker level.
McCabe Genealogy, McCabe Family History Further investigation showed that his grandfather was probably James B. McCabe of northwestern Illinois and that his g. grandfather was also from Illinois. Comparing kits 99404 with 40344 at 67 markers produces a 61/67 marker match, with two of these markers being fast-mutating markers. You can see how Mccabe families moved over time by selecting different census years. According to the Barnaby Cabe records compiled by Hugh Conway Browning, Joseph Latta married Sarah Cabe in 1810" [Sarah Cabe who m. Joseph Latta was one of the 9 daughters of John Cabe and Mary Strayhorn and granddaughter of Barnaby Cabe.] PATRICK MCCABE was born Abt. The results to 67 markers for the McCabe man who provided Kit 145047 were posted in late August 2009. The person with the surname of Cabeen (Kit 56221) hypothesized that his Cabeen name may have been derived from the McCabe surname. Owen McCabe was born circa 1899, at birth place, Michigan. The results for kit 21705, at 12 markers, show 12/12 match with many of the other McCabe and Cabe project participants, but at 25 markers, this man has no significant matches with anybody in the results available from the entire database of FTDNA. However, both mismatches with kits 139946 and 146567 are in fast mutating markers, numbers CDYa and 567. This would be their homeland for centuries. [To view the map, Adobe Flash Player Version 9 or higher is necessary to be on your computer which can be downloaded from the map site.] Kit 168113. 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! Counties that share a border with Cavan are the following: Fermanagh, Monaghan, Meath, Westmeath, Longford, and Leitrim. Spelling variations of this family name include: McAbbe, Caybe, McCaibe, MacAbe, Abee, McAbeee, McAbbee, Abbee, McCaybe, Cabe, Abeee, MacCabee, MacCabe, McCabe, Cabbe, McAbee, Caibe and many more. Based on these results, the James J. McCabe descendants may be considered to have the ancestral haplotype (determined by including the results of kit 54231 which will be discussed later). A possible explanation for the close matches of this Cain-named man with the Cabe/McCabe surnames, as suggested by the provider of the kit, is that a McCabe-named male may have moved to the Isle of Man and due to illiteracy or a desire to "fit in" changed his name to McCane, which was a much more common surname on the island and then the "Mc" was eventually lost. 1. This John Cabe/McCabe was enumerated on the 1790 census (John McCabe) in Lincoln County, NC and presumably this same John Cabe/McCabe has an 1810 will in Haywood County (far western portion of NC). With kit #159052, he has a GD of three, but with kit #9587, he has a GD of five. The name is sometimes used (incorrectly) as a synonym for Northern Ireland." Kits 127552 and 147989. These McCabes lived in the town of Greaghnafarna of County Cavan. The surname can be written in modern Scottish Gaelic as MacCba and MacCaibe. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Maurice R McCabe. Also at 67 markers he matches with a genetic distance of three with kit 145047 (Group C-3), and 82164 (Group G).
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