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==Status summary==
 
==Status summary==
 
 
===Completed as of October 1, 2020: ===
 
===Completed as of October 1, 2020: ===
* Recruiting additional direct male-line Young descendants for further SNP testing  - anyone interested in submitting their DNA for testing should contact Raymond T. Wing (email: wing.genealogist AT gmail DOT com)
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* Recruiting patrilineal (all male-line) descendants of George Young (preferably through his son Thomas) for NGS/WGStesting. Any male who believes they qualify should [[Read me First|<big>'''Read me First'''</big>]]
* Y-SNP tested to .
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===Still to do as of August 29, 2020===
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* NGS/WGS test multiple descendants of Thomas Young to firmly place family clade as well as test descendants to discover any subclades unique to descendants lines
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<big>'''IMPORTANT: [[Read me First|Read me First'''</big>]]
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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For more information see Sherman, Robert M. & Ruth W. (re-edited by Robert S. Wakefield), ''Mayflower Families through Five Generations: vol. 13 White'' General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA. Third edition 2006.
 
===First Generation===
 
===First Generation===
Philip (Philippe) de la Noye (Delanoy, Delano) was baptized at the Protestant Walloon church in Leiden, Holland on 6 Nov 1603, son of Jan (Jean) Lano of Tourcoing<ref>He was son of Guilbert de Lannoy of Tourcoing, Familypedia article</ref> and Marie Mahieu of Lille (Flanders, later annexed to France).<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Delano wikipedia article on Philip Delano]</ref> His parents were married at that church some time after the date of their betrothal, 13 Jan 1596.<ref>ibid.</ref> He was the nephew of the wife of Mayflower Passenger, Francis Cooke.<ref>Francis married Hester Mahieu</ref> Philip originally intended to migrate with the pilgrims in 1620, but due to the inadequacy of the ill-named Speedwell, he was left behind. Philip did emigrate to New Plimouth Colony in 1621 aboard the ''Fortune''.<ref>wikipedia</ref>.
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Young-1543 George Young]<ref>Some sources state George was son of John Young and Abigail Howland (daughter of Henry Howland, brother to Pilgrim John Howland). However the [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/youngdna?iframe=yresults Young surname DNA Project] documents where John Young falls under R1B-M269 Group 4 while George Young falls under R1B-M269 Group 15 and their Y-STR markers are too diverse to be related. While George likely was born in Plymouth Colony, his parentage has not been discovered.</ref> was born about 1643 and died Scituate in 1672. He married 15 Jan 1661<ref>Recorded in (East) Bridgewater, Scituate and Plymouth.</ref> Hannah Pinchon, Pinsin, etc.,<ref>Hannah was married thrice. First to George Young, next abt 1681 John Wetherell and finally bef 1694 [[Morey (Y-DNA)#First Generation |Jonathan Morey (later Mowry)]].</ref> daughter of Thomas Pinson and Joanna RICKARD<ref>Likely related to [[Rickard (Y-DNA) |Giles Rickard]] of Somersetshire, England and Plymouth, MA.</ref> Standlake.<ref>She was the widow of Daniel Standlake who died 7 May 1638.</ref> George and Hannah had five children:  Elizabeth (c1662 m. [[Fuller (Y-DNA)#Third Generation| Barnabas Fuller]]), Thomas (1663), Hannah (1666 nfr), Margaret (1669 nfr), and Patience (1673 m [[Fuller (Y-DNA)#Third Generation | Matthew Fuller]]).
  
He was likely one of the first individuals who was allowed to farm on land now in Duxbury (circa 1624) and was granted property there the same year it was incorporated (in 1637). Philip was married twice. His first marriage was recorded in Plymouth on 19 Dec 1634 to Hester Dewsbury. She died sometime between 1648 and 1653. He next married (likely at Duxbury) sometime between 1652-1659 to Mary PONTUS Glass, daughter of William Pontus and widow of James Glass.  Philip died at Duxbury sometime shortly before the inventory of his estate was taken (4 Mar 1681/2).
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===Second Generation===
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Young-2105 Thomas Young] was born in Scituate 5 Nov 1663 and died there 25 Dec 1732. He married Scituate in Jan 1688/9 to [[Sarah Bassett (mtDNA)#Second Generation |Sarah White]]. They had nine children (Scituate): George (1689), Joseph (1692-1699), Sarah (1695-1699), Thomas (1698-1699), Thomas (1700), Joseph (1701), [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Young-4354 Ebenezer] (1703, never married), Joshua (17004) and Isaac (1706).
  
Philip and his first wife Hester had the following children:
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===Third Generation===
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Young-1200 George Young] was born Scituate 30 Nov 1689 and died Boston in May 1771. He married twice, first Scituate 16 Aug 1716, Margaret Frank (no children) and second, Scituate 25 Apr 1722 Mary Stockbridge. By his second wife, George had twelve children (Scituate): Isaac (1723 unk. if marr.), James (1724), Mary (c1725), Deborah (1727), Reuben (1729), Job (1731), Priscilla (1732/3), Lusannah (1734), Lillis (1736), Sylvanus (1739 unk. if marr.), Lucy (1739) and Jenny (1742).
  
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Young-2104 Thomas Young] was born Scituate 18 May 1700 and died there bef 12 Apr 1776. He married three times, first Scituate 12 Apr 1737 Mary House, second Scituate 19 Feb 1756 Jael Whiton and third Scituate 11 Dec 1760 Hannah ____. He is only known to have had two children (both by his second wife) born Scituate: Sarah (1757) and Thomas (1758).
  
===Second Generation===
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Young-2080 Joseph Young] was born Scituate 10 Oct 1701 and died there bef 21 Oct 1763. He married Scituate 5 Sep 1729 Lydia Barrell and they had at least three children (Scituate): Ruth (1729), Ezekiel (1731) and Sarah (1733).
  
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Young-2085 Joshua Young] was born Scituate 27 Sep 1704 and died there bef 29 Oct 1757. He married twice, first Scituate 22 Aug 1732 Elizabeth Cudworth and second Boston 11 Dec 1751 Lydia Barnard. Joshua is only known to have had two children by his first wife (Scituate): Hannah (1733) and Joshua (c1742).
  
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===Fourth Generation===
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James Young was born Scituate 22 May 1724 and died bef 28 Nov 1760. He married (int. Scituate 13 Jan 1753) Mehitable Hatch and they ''likely'' had two children: Elisha and Mehitabel.
  
==DNA results==
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Reuben Young was born Scituate 17 Jun 1729. He married Scituate 2 Jul 1780 Abigail Bates and they had seven children: Mehitable (1781), Reuben Bates (1782), Mary Thomas (1784), James (1786-1796), Jane Bate (1788), Abigail Bates (1791) and Caleb Bates (1793-1794).
===Previous Y-DNA testing===
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The [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/delano?iframe=yresults Delano DNA Project] lists twelve individuals who have STR tested and match each other. One of these individuals has done 111 STR tested and also a SNP test and been found to be FGC60412.<ref>R-U106>>L48>L47>>FGC60412</ref>.
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===Further needed testing===
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Job Young was born Scituate 25 Mar 1731 and died Hanover bef 5 Mar 1782. He married Hanover 6 Jun 1762 Elizabeth Stockbridge (Stetson) and they had seven children: Betty (1763), Job (1765), John (1766), Jane (1768), Charles (1769), Deborah (1771) and Bethiah (1773).
We need additional direct male-line descendants of Philip Delano to WGS/NGS test to both confirm the lineage as well as to refine the haplogroup further and delineate descendant clades.
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==Summary of findings==
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Thomas Young (II) born Scituate 20 Sep 1758 died Ashford, CT 21 Oct 1818. He married twice, first Scituate 3 Oct 1779 Mabel Stodder then Ashford 2 Mar 1796 Mary SLATE Flint. By his firs wife he had: Thomas (1780), David (1782), Hannah (1785), Mabel (1787), John (1790), Mark (1792) and Noah (1794). By his second wife he had Job (1797 prob. d.y.). According to the White Silver Book Thomas also apparently fathered several of his housekeeper's (Mary Haskins) children (surname alternatively Haskins and Young):<ref>These children were recorded in the Barbour Collection of Connecticut Vital Records (Ashford pp. 267-8 citing original VRs 4:50).</ref> Justis (1811), Harriet (1813), Job (1816) and James (1818).
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Ezekiel Young was born Scituate 22 Jun 1731 died there 10 Feb 1814. He married 1755 Lusanna White (also a William White descendant) and they had eight children (Scituate): Joseph (1755), Lydia (1758), Gideon (bp1763), Christopher (1764), Stephen Fullerton (1769), Ebenezer Scott (1770), Joanna White (1776) and William (1779).
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Joshua Young was born Scituate abt 1742. He married bef 1772 Celia Little (descendant of Alden, Bradford, Doty and Warren) and they had twelve children: Alice Baker (1772), Elizabeth Cudworth (1775-1777), Celia (1777), Betsey (1780), Joshua (1782), Patience (1785), Ephraim (1787), Peabody (1789-1792), infant (1791-1791), Zynthia (1793-1795), Emily (1795) and Peabody (1798).
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==DNA results  ''R1b-L151''==
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===Previous Y-DNA testing===
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[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/youngdna?iframe=yDNA-results-overview Young DNA Project] Subgroup R1b M269 Group 15 has four males tested, one claiming George Young 1640-1673 was their Most Distant Known Patrilineal Ancestor (MDKPA). None of the four have done any Y-SNP testing and two of them have done Y-67 STR testing (However, there appears to be another individual who has done Y-111 STR testing). Plugging in the 111Y-STR values into the [https://nevgen.org/ Nevgen Haplogroup Prediction tool] (set to predict R1b haplogroups) gives a 87.7% probability of the family falls under an unsupported clade. The other results all fell under the major clades of L151: P312 and U106.
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===Further needed testing===
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We need additional direct male-line descendants of Thomas Young to WGS/NGS test to both confirm the lineage as well as to refine the haplogroup further and delineate descendant clades.
  
 
==References & External Links==
 
==References & External Links==
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* Sherman, Ruth W. and Robert M. Sherman, comp. Robert S. Wakefield, ed., ''Mayflower Families Through Five Generations: vol. 13 White'', 2006, Plymouth, General Society of Mayflower Descendants

Latest revision as of 00:52, 24 November 2024

Status summary

Completed as of October 1, 2020:

  • Recruiting patrilineal (all male-line) descendants of George Young (preferably through his son Thomas) for NGS/WGStesting. Any male who believes they qualify should Read me First

IMPORTANT: Read me First

Biography

For more information see Sherman, Robert M. & Ruth W. (re-edited by Robert S. Wakefield), Mayflower Families through Five Generations: vol. 13 White General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA. Third edition 2006.

First Generation

George Young[1] was born about 1643 and died Scituate in 1672. He married 15 Jan 1661[2] Hannah Pinchon, Pinsin, etc.,[3] daughter of Thomas Pinson and Joanna RICKARD[4] Standlake.[5] George and Hannah had five children: Elizabeth (c1662 m. Barnabas Fuller), Thomas (1663), Hannah (1666 nfr), Margaret (1669 nfr), and Patience (1673 m Matthew Fuller).

Second Generation

Thomas Young was born in Scituate 5 Nov 1663 and died there 25 Dec 1732. He married Scituate in Jan 1688/9 to Sarah White. They had nine children (Scituate): George (1689), Joseph (1692-1699), Sarah (1695-1699), Thomas (1698-1699), Thomas (1700), Joseph (1701), Ebenezer (1703, never married), Joshua (17004) and Isaac (1706).

Third Generation

George Young was born Scituate 30 Nov 1689 and died Boston in May 1771. He married twice, first Scituate 16 Aug 1716, Margaret Frank (no children) and second, Scituate 25 Apr 1722 Mary Stockbridge. By his second wife, George had twelve children (Scituate): Isaac (1723 unk. if marr.), James (1724), Mary (c1725), Deborah (1727), Reuben (1729), Job (1731), Priscilla (1732/3), Lusannah (1734), Lillis (1736), Sylvanus (1739 unk. if marr.), Lucy (1739) and Jenny (1742).

Thomas Young was born Scituate 18 May 1700 and died there bef 12 Apr 1776. He married three times, first Scituate 12 Apr 1737 Mary House, second Scituate 19 Feb 1756 Jael Whiton and third Scituate 11 Dec 1760 Hannah ____. He is only known to have had two children (both by his second wife) born Scituate: Sarah (1757) and Thomas (1758).

Joseph Young was born Scituate 10 Oct 1701 and died there bef 21 Oct 1763. He married Scituate 5 Sep 1729 Lydia Barrell and they had at least three children (Scituate): Ruth (1729), Ezekiel (1731) and Sarah (1733).

Joshua Young was born Scituate 27 Sep 1704 and died there bef 29 Oct 1757. He married twice, first Scituate 22 Aug 1732 Elizabeth Cudworth and second Boston 11 Dec 1751 Lydia Barnard. Joshua is only known to have had two children by his first wife (Scituate): Hannah (1733) and Joshua (c1742).

Fourth Generation

James Young was born Scituate 22 May 1724 and died bef 28 Nov 1760. He married (int. Scituate 13 Jan 1753) Mehitable Hatch and they likely had two children: Elisha and Mehitabel.

Reuben Young was born Scituate 17 Jun 1729. He married Scituate 2 Jul 1780 Abigail Bates and they had seven children: Mehitable (1781), Reuben Bates (1782), Mary Thomas (1784), James (1786-1796), Jane Bate (1788), Abigail Bates (1791) and Caleb Bates (1793-1794).

Job Young was born Scituate 25 Mar 1731 and died Hanover bef 5 Mar 1782. He married Hanover 6 Jun 1762 Elizabeth Stockbridge (Stetson) and they had seven children: Betty (1763), Job (1765), John (1766), Jane (1768), Charles (1769), Deborah (1771) and Bethiah (1773).


Thomas Young (II) born Scituate 20 Sep 1758 died Ashford, CT 21 Oct 1818. He married twice, first Scituate 3 Oct 1779 Mabel Stodder then Ashford 2 Mar 1796 Mary SLATE Flint. By his firs wife he had: Thomas (1780), David (1782), Hannah (1785), Mabel (1787), John (1790), Mark (1792) and Noah (1794). By his second wife he had Job (1797 prob. d.y.). According to the White Silver Book Thomas also apparently fathered several of his housekeeper's (Mary Haskins) children (surname alternatively Haskins and Young):[6] Justis (1811), Harriet (1813), Job (1816) and James (1818).


Ezekiel Young was born Scituate 22 Jun 1731 died there 10 Feb 1814. He married 1755 Lusanna White (also a William White descendant) and they had eight children (Scituate): Joseph (1755), Lydia (1758), Gideon (bp1763), Christopher (1764), Stephen Fullerton (1769), Ebenezer Scott (1770), Joanna White (1776) and William (1779).

Joshua Young was born Scituate abt 1742. He married bef 1772 Celia Little (descendant of Alden, Bradford, Doty and Warren) and they had twelve children: Alice Baker (1772), Elizabeth Cudworth (1775-1777), Celia (1777), Betsey (1780), Joshua (1782), Patience (1785), Ephraim (1787), Peabody (1789-1792), infant (1791-1791), Zynthia (1793-1795), Emily (1795) and Peabody (1798).


  1. Some sources state George was son of John Young and Abigail Howland (daughter of Henry Howland, brother to Pilgrim John Howland). However the Young surname DNA Project documents where John Young falls under R1B-M269 Group 4 while George Young falls under R1B-M269 Group 15 and their Y-STR markers are too diverse to be related. While George likely was born in Plymouth Colony, his parentage has not been discovered.
  2. Recorded in (East) Bridgewater, Scituate and Plymouth.
  3. Hannah was married thrice. First to George Young, next abt 1681 John Wetherell and finally bef 1694 Jonathan Morey (later Mowry).
  4. Likely related to Giles Rickard of Somersetshire, England and Plymouth, MA.
  5. She was the widow of Daniel Standlake who died 7 May 1638.
  6. These children were recorded in the Barbour Collection of Connecticut Vital Records (Ashford pp. 267-8 citing original VRs 4:50).

DNA results R1b-L151

Previous Y-DNA testing

Young DNA Project Subgroup R1b M269 Group 15 has four males tested, one claiming George Young 1640-1673 was their Most Distant Known Patrilineal Ancestor (MDKPA). None of the four have done any Y-SNP testing and two of them have done Y-67 STR testing (However, there appears to be another individual who has done Y-111 STR testing). Plugging in the 111Y-STR values into the Nevgen Haplogroup Prediction tool (set to predict R1b haplogroups) gives a 87.7% probability of the family falls under an unsupported clade. The other results all fell under the major clades of L151: P312 and U106.

Further needed testing

We need additional direct male-line descendants of Thomas Young to WGS/NGS test to both confirm the lineage as well as to refine the haplogroup further and delineate descendant clades.

References & External Links

  • Sherman, Ruth W. and Robert M. Sherman, comp. Robert S. Wakefield, ed., Mayflower Families Through Five Generations: vol. 13 White, 2006, Plymouth, General Society of Mayflower Descendants