Annable (Y-DNA)
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[hide]Status summary
As of February 28, 2025:
- Recruiting patrilineal (all male-line) descendants of Anthony Annable for NGS/WGS testing. Folks who believe they are patrilineal (all male line) descendants should Read me First
IMPORTANT: Read me First
Paper trail
First Generation
Anthony Annable was from Cambridge when he first married. He died Barnstable between 23 Apr-4 Jun 1674. He married first All Saints, Cambridge 26 Apr 1619 Jane Moumford then Barnstable 3 Mar 1644/5 Ann Elcock or Clark. By his first wife he had five children: Sarah (c 1620), Hannah (1623), Susanna (c 1630), dau (died 1635) and Deborah (bp 1637). By his second wife he had three more children: Samuel (1645/6), Esek (bp 1649 nfr) and Desire (1653).
Second Generation
Samuel Annable was born Barnstable about 22 Jan 1645/6 and died West Barnstable in 1678. He married 1 Jun 1667 Mehitable Allyn and they had three children: Samuel (1669), John (1673) and Anna (1676).
Third Generation
Samuel Annable was born Barnstable 14 Jul 1669 and died there 21 Jun 1744. He married Barnstable 11 Apr 1695 Patience Doggett/Daggett and they had six children:
John Annable was born Barnstable 19 Jul 1673 and died there before 15 May 1756. He married twice, first Barnstable 16 Jun 1692 Experience Tayler then Barnstable 5 Mar 1744 Mary Thomas, widow of Reuben Blish (no children). By his first wife he had seven children:
DNA Results
Previous testing
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NGS/WGS testing
NGS/WGS testing is needed to fully refine the haplogroup.
References and External Resources
- Anderson, Robert Charles, The Pilgrim Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth Colony 1620-1633" (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 2004) pp. 16-20.
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