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− | Christopher Webb (II) was baptized at Crediton, Devonshire, England 28 Mar 1630, son of Christopher Webb & Humilty Wheaton, and died Braintree, MA 30 May 1694. He married 18 Jan 1654/5 Braintree Hannahh Scott and they had nine children (born Braintree) including Peter and Christopher. | + | [http://webbdeiss.org/webb/christopherwebb2.html Christopher Webb (II)] was baptized at Crediton, Devonshire, England 28 Mar 1630, son of Christopher Webb & Humilty Wheaton, and died Braintree, MA 30 May 1694. He married 18 Jan 1654/5 Braintree Hannahh Scott and they had nine children (born Braintree) including Peter and Christopher. |
===Second Generation=== | ===Second Generation=== |
Revision as of 16:10, 28 February 2021
Contents
Status summary
Completed as of February 28, 2021:
- Recruiting additional direct male-line Christopher Webb descendants for NGS/WGS SNP testing - anyone interested in submitting their DNA for testing should contact Raymond T. Wing (email: wing.genealogist AT gmail DOT com)
Still to do as of February 28, 2021
- NGS/WGS test multiple Webb descendants to firmly place family clade as well as discover any subclades unique to descendants lines
Biography
First Generation
Christopher Webb (II) was baptized at Crediton, Devonshire, England 28 Mar 1630, son of Christopher Webb & Humilty Wheaton, and died Braintree, MA 30 May 1694. He married 18 Jan 1654/5 Braintree Hannahh Scott and they had nine children (born Braintree) including Peter and Christopher.
Second Generation
DNA results
Previous Y-DNA testing
The Webb Surname DNA Project Group: Christopher Webb (father of Peter) currently lists seven close STR matches, all claiming Christopher as their MDKPA. None of them have done any Y-SNP tested and all are predicted (by FTDNA) to fall under R1b-M269. Two of the individuals have done Y-67 STR testing. Plugging in the STR values into the Nevgen Haplogroup prediction tool gives a very low prediction of the family falling somewhere under R1b-L21. Other subclades of R1b-P312 are also predicted with extremely low probability. The tool predicted a 75% chance of the result falling under an "unsupported clade."
Further needed testing
We need direct male-line Simmons descendants to WGS/NGS test to confirm and further refine the haplogroup placement.