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-The McCabe Family DNA study was started in the spring of 2001 in an attempt to find the father of an 1840's orphan in the U.S. Since that time, the project has significantly expanded as explained below under Project Goals. - (www.familytreed....ic/McCabe/)

-1. To study the Y-Chromosome DNA of any male McCabe s who descended from McCabe families who were located in eastern Illinois and western Indiana (states of the USA), in the early 1840's (to test the hypothesis that a specific McCabe was the father of the orphaned McCabe ) (www.familytreed....ic/McCabe/)

3. Expansion of the project to study the Y-Chromosome DNA of any male McCabe s (worldwide) in order to determine if there are any relationships between the current McCabe families present around the world. Since this is a Y-Chromosome DNA study, only males can provide DNA samples for testing (www.familytreed....ic/McCabe/)

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 and later moved to southwestern Pennsylvania. There he died in the 1805-1815 period, either in southern Allegheny County or northern Washington County. (www.familytreed....ic/McCabe/)

John MCCABE was born 13 May 1727 in Selbyville, DE. John married Mary HUDSON on 15 Mar 1752 in DE. John died 20 Jan 1800. Mary was born 27 Mar 1728 in Worchester County, MD. She died 9 Jun 179 (www.geocities.com....ccabe.html)

According to the 1880Census, Joseph, Desoto, and Mary McCabe were living with Richard FrancesAnderson and their 3 children.   Censusplace was Locust, Christian, (drennon.net....ccabe.html)

The first full playing backwards song "Like A Spirit" writen by L.Chris McCabe in the year 1986 is now available. Inspired on a psycedelic spiritual journey into the mountains of reading, Pennsylvania. This collection of some of my earlier songs have a paramountal and paranormal effect on the listener. No back masking was used in this supernatural rock song.ALREADY A WORLDS RECORD OF QUANTITY OF WORDS ON A BACKWARDS TRACK .YOU REALLY WILL WANT THIS UNIQUE SONG AS PART OF YOUR COLLECTION. I also have available music we are presently woking on.Involved on my earlier works are various artist but my drummer "ANDY BOND" 007 played all drum parts. Bass when heard was by Jo Drumheller. In the music recorded after the year 2000 is Justin McCabe (JomaPeace) (www.mp3.com....e/summary/)

2. To study the Y-Chromosome DNA of male line descendants of circa 1740's immigrants to North America (from Northern Ireland), including Owen McCabe (Pennsylvania, US), John McCabe (Delaware, US), and James McCabe (Nova Scotia, Canada), based on oral history that a family relationship existed. If there are other pre-1776 immigrant McCabe s to North America (in addition to the three just mentioned), male line descendants of such are encouraged to participate in this stud (www.familytreed....ic/McCabe/)

[McCabe s/Mecabes interested in participating in this DNA study are strongly urged to participate in the 37-marker study or the 67-marker study rather than the 12 marker study, with the minimum recommended being the 25-marker study. The 12-marker study can no longer be used effectively to compare results and draw tentative conclusions.] (www.familytreed....ic/McCabe/)

December 2005: Inclusion (on this webpage) of the opportunity for any McCabe /Mecabe family researcher to contribute to the success of the project by providing funds to support these genetic genealogy studies. For more details, click on the "Contribute to the Surname Project General Fund" at the left. Contact the Project Administrator to request that these donated funds be used for a specific study and/or if you have any questions about these procedures. - (www.familytreed....ic/McCabe/)

-NOTE: Click on the FAQ section at the top left of this page to answer many questions. Brief explanations of the results shown below follow: The kit # is used to link the results with a specific individual known to the Group Administrator. The numbers in a specific row provide a specific "haplotype" for that individual. The "Haplo" column provides the "haplogroup" (cluster of similar haplotypes, usually related to an origin in a specific area of the world). Y chromosomal tests on most of these McCabe families have produced an "estimate" of R1b1 as the haplogroup, which indicates a Western European ancestry for each of these McCabe families. Note that this haplogroup designation may not support a Nordic or Viking ancestry for these McCabe families as has been suggested for the McCabe families in general (www.familytreed....ic/McCabe/)

2. In this group are the results for kit #54231. The provider of this kit, whose family has lived in southern Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, for a long number of generations, did not know his McCabe ancestry past his 3rd g. grandfather McCabe . Studies in the Allegheny County Court House in Pittsburgh suggested that he is most likely a descendant of Owen's youngest son, William McCabe . 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. Combining the information from the courthouse records and the DNA results very strongly supports the hypothesis that this individual is a descendant of Owen McCabe , specifically through Owen's son William (www.familytreed....ic/McCabe/)

2. An unexpected, yet fascinating result of this study was produced when the provider of kit 99404, who also descends from the Sussex County, Delaware immigrant, John McCabe , had his DNA haplogroup studied to the furthest extent currently possible. The resulting assignment to haplogroup R1b1c7 (which means that the other kit providers in the Group B are also R1b1c7) indicates that their roots are in the area of northwestern Ireland, Ulster and lowland Scotland. For more information, google for R1b1c7, and you will find that this is the haplogroup of the descendants of Niall of the Nine Hostages , Niall Noigiallach, the hypothesized High King of Ireland in the Fourth-Fifth Century and ancestor of the Uí Néill dynasties (www.familytreed....ic/McCabe/)

The providers of these ten kits have relatively similar haplotypes for the first 12 markers, yet there does not appear, based on information available so far, to be any common ancestors among any small grouping (even two persons) of these ten men. If any reader knows of such evidence of a relationship, please contact the administrator of this McCabe Surname DNA Study. The last five listed, in fact, for the first 12 markers, match exactly the first 12 markers for the Owen McCabe descendants, but, for those who have more than 12 markers, the matches significantly decrease at a higher number of markers. It is hoped that those with only 12 markers will extend their studies to at least 37 markers so that more information is available for additional comparisons. Comments on a few results: Kit 9587 was provided by a descendant of James McCabe , the 1740's immigrant to Philadelphia who soon left for Nova Scotia. An early hypothesis was that this James McCabe was a brother to Owen McCabe , since they arrived about the same time in Philadelphia , and were both from "northern Ireland", but no specific county of origin was associated with the oral history of James McCa (www.familytreed....ic/McCabe/)

When comparing the 67 markers of Kit 9587 with the ancestral haplotype of Owen McCabe , there are ten one-step mutations between them, almost precluding their being any relationship between these two families in historical time. [It is hoped that another descendant of the Nova Scotia James McCabe (descended from a different son than the son whose descendant provided Kit #9587) can be found to provide a DNA sample for testing and comparing with the results of Kit #9587.] Submitter of Kit 97685 lives in Scotland but traces his ancestry back to County Cavan of Ireland (www.familytreed....ic/McCabe/)

V. Group E, Haplogroup Unknown. Note that the person with the surname of Cabeen (Kit 56221) hypothesized that his Cabeen name may have been derived from the McCabe surname. That may be true, but so far, no close matches have been found between his results and any of the McCabe s studied in project so far. Consequently, considering his results, and without an assignment of a haplogroup at this time, it is relatively certain that he has no McCabe family connection, within historical times, with other members of this McCabe Surname DNA study. Similar comments can be made for the DNA of the providers of Kits 21705 and N26764. (www.familytreed....ic/McCabe/)

James McCabe currently serves as Director, Consumer Relations and IDSP at the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). In this position, he is responsible for managing the ANSI-BBB Identity Theft Prevention and Identity Management Standards Panel (IDSP). The IDSP is a cross-sector coordinating body whose objective is to facilitate the timely development, promulgation and use of voluntary consensus standards and guidelines that will equip and assist the private sector, government and consumers in minimizing the scope and scale of identity theft and fraud (www.ansi.org....?menuid=10)

McCabe Adjala Township, Simcoe County McCabe King Township, York County Trainor/Traynor (Treanor) Lowry (Lowery) McGuire (Maguire) O'Brien Hughes Cranny/Cranney/Crannie McGovern Casserly/Casserle (www.mccabeclan.....milies.htm)



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