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Paternal lineages of allied families
Families directly affiliated with Mayflower passengers (e.g. through sons-in-law and some grandsons-in-law of Mayflower passengers) include:
ALDEN
ALLERTON
BILLINGTON
BRADFORD
William and Alice had one daughter, Mercy (born before the May 1627 Cattle Division). Mercy married (Plymouth 21 Dec 1648) Benjamin Vermayes of Boston. Neither Mercy, nor any of her children, were mentioned in Gov. Bradford's 1657 will, so it is assumed she died shortly after marriage, with no surviving children. Gov. Bradford's son, Maj. William, had six daughters (below).
BREWSTER
BROWN
CHILTON
COOKE
CRACKSTON(E)
Mayflower descendant
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spouse's name
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Known living descendants
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Known living paternal line descendants
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Y-DNA haplogroup
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Anna2 Crackston(e)[46]
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DOTY
EATON
Mayflower descendant
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spouse's name
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Y-DNA haplogroup
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Mary2 Fletcher
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Mary2 Fletcher
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John2 Fletcher
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Catherine2 Fletcher
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Catherine2 Fletcher
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Richard2 Fletcher
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Priscilla2 Fletcher
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Priscilla2 Fletcher[62]
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1) Thomas Koet (Coit)
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Sara3 Koet
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Dorothea3 Koet
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Jan Van Outhuysen
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Priscilla2 Fletcher
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2) Help/Solomon Terry
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Elizabeth2 Fletcher
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Elizabeth2 Fletcher
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1) Casper Barnaart
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Elizabeth2 Fletcher
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2) Michiel Voorsehoten
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Jane2 Fletcher
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Jane2 Fletcher
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Moses2 Fletcher
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FULLER, Edward
only had one son
FULLER, Matthew
believed to be step-son of Edward Fuller
Mayflower descendant
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spouse's name
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Y-DNA haplogroup
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Matthew2 Fuller
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Elizabeth3 Fuller
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Moses Rowley
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R-P312>Z46516>ZZ11>U152>PF6658>BY3642>BY3654>FGC30121>BY42877>BY3847>BY42679>FT116601
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Mary3 Fuller
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Ralph Jones
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Anna3 Fuller
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Samuel Fuller (II)
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see Samuel Fuller
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FULLER, Samuel
HOPKINS
HOWLAND
MORE
PRIEST
ROGERS
SAMSON
SOULE
STANDISH
TILLEY/ROGERS (Hurst)
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Mayflower descendant
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Joan2 Rogers
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Joan2 Rogers
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Edward Hawkins[132]
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Elizabeth3 Hawkins
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William Fell
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Mary3 Hawkins
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Rose2 Tilley
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Rose2 Tilley
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Unknown if married
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WARREN
WHITE
William White only had two sons (Resolved & Peregrine)
WINSLOW
The only surviving daughter of Gov. Edward Winslow was Elizabeth, born about 1631 and died at Boston, 23 Apr 1698. She married twice: First (before 1656) to Robert Brooks, then (after his death) 22 Sep 1669 to George Corwin. She had one son by her first marriage (John Brooks) who apparently never married, and only two daughters from her second marriage (Penelope and Susanna). While both of these daughters married, neither had any surviving sons.
Mayflower descendant
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(Gov.) Josiah2 Winslow
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Elizabeth3 Winslow
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Stephen Burton[149]
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- ↑ Most from Lineages provided by the Mayflower DNA Project Activity Feed
- ↑ Italics indicate that the haplogroup result is based on previous testing through other projects (usually HVR only) and may not be precise. In some of these cases, the result could be inaccurate due to inadvertent errors in lineage tracing. See surname sub-pages for further details and references.
- ↑ Hannah married second, John Curtis, but had no children by this marriage.
- ↑ While John and Elizabeth had three sons, none of them are believed to have had any children. Thus it is likely there is no surviving Y-DNA line.
- ↑ Elizabeth and her second husband (Simon Willard) had four children: Samuel, Abigail, Katherine and George. Both sons died young and unmarried.
- ↑ Elizabeth married second Pelatiah West when she was about aged 50. Certainly no children
- ↑ Elizabeth and Edmund only had one son, John, who died young. See wikitree profile
- ↑ Mary had no children by her third marriage.
- ↑ Ruth and Samuel never had children.
- ↑ mtDNA H13a1a based on wikitree Hewitt Family Tree
- ↑ Hawk DNA Project Subgroup: Semitic. Descendant of John Hawkes c1580-1672, ancestor of John Hawkes who married Rebecca Maverick.
- ↑ Abigail and Samuel only had one son (Samuel) and this son only had one son (Samuel) who died in infancy.
- ↑ Elizabeth and her first husband only had three daughters, so no living Y-DNA line.
- ↑ Per the Allerton "Silver Book" The probate records of Thomas Skinner fail to mention any surviving son. The Silver Book does mention a son John, but he apparently died young.
- ↑ Sarah was aged over 50 when she married Daniel, so they never had any children together.
- ↑ Only child died in infancy.
- ↑ Frances and Samuel only had four daughters, so no Y-DNA line.
- ↑ Some records refer to her as Elizabeth or Sarah Elizabeth Allerton.
- ↑ Only child died in infancy.
- ↑ No children by her last marriage
- ↑ MF5G 21 [Billington] does list a number of Y-DNA descendants of Samuel Sabin in the Fifth & Sixth Generation. It is likely there are Y-DNA descendants still living today.
- ↑ later morphed from Maye to Mayes
- ↑ Alice and William only had one son (William), who died before reaching age 21, unmarried.
- ↑ It appears the Y-DNA line went extinct after a couple of generations.
- ↑ Neither paternal grandson lived to be married, so Y-DNA line extinct.
- ↑ All of Grace and Daniel's sons died young.
- ↑ Thomas and Patience had two daughters and one son, Thomas (III). The son Thomas apparently emigrated back to London, England. The Great Migration Begins III:1523 states family letters indicate he had a widow and a daughter, but failed to note any son. Gov. Prence married two more times, but the children by these marriages have no Mayflower ancestry.
- ↑ Rebecca and Edmund only had two daughters. Edmund remarried and had sons by his second wife, but they were not descendants of Elder William Brewster.
- ↑ The Sparrow DNA Surname Project currently fails to list the ancestors of the kits, and groups all kits together. Two of the kits fall under Haplogroup I-M253, while the other kits fall under R1b-M269 (with both P312 & U106 kits in the project). Thus it is currently impossible to identify which (if any) of these kits are from Y-DNA descendants of (Capt.) Jonathan Sparrow.
- ↑ No children by her last marriage
- ↑ Allerton Male line became extinct in America.
- ↑ As of 1 Oct 2020 FTDNA does not have a Tinkham surname DNA project, but has the Tinkham surname associated with six kits.
- ↑ William and Priscilla had no children.
- ↑ The will of Giles Rickard fails to list any (surviving) children and made numerous bequests to the children of his siblings. It is assumed Hannah & Giles had no (surviving) children. Hannah was about 50 years old when she married second, so it is also assumed she never had any children by this marriage either.
- ↑ They had at least four children; three daughters and a son Samuel. However, Samuel is believed to have died young, so no Y-DNA descendants.
- ↑ MF5G 15[Chilton] names a total of five male Bundys of the sixth generation. As such, it is likely there are Y-DNA descendants living today.
- ↑ Edmund Bruff only had one son, Stephen. Stephen Bruff had two daughter and one son, John. John Bruff had no children so no living Y-DNA line.
- ↑ Joris died soon after marriage. No children.
- ↑ While Edward is known to have living Y-DNA descendants, it is currently unknown if he has any Y-DNA descendants from his first wife, Mary Winslow. Edward's second wife, Dorothy Lettic, was not a descendant of a Mayflower passenger.
- ↑ Myles died shortly after marriage. No children by this union.
- ↑ MF5G 15 [Chilton] only listed one male Payne of the Sixth Generation. Other published work indicates there were only two sons of the seventh generation, neither of whom ever married. Need to research further to determine if accurate.
- ↑ MF5G 15 [Chilton] only listed one male Middlecott of the Sixth Generation (Edward, born England in 1728). It is likely no there are no living Y-DNA descendants
- ↑ Only son, James, died unmarried.
- ↑ Mary and John never had any children
- ↑ Sarah is called [probable] daughter of Jacob in the "Silver Book" vol. 12 (Cooke) p. 55.
- ↑ Marriage Banns published 12/22 Dec 1618 Leiden to Thomas Smith. Unknown if they had any children. More research is needed.
- ↑ She married later in life, John Bacon.
- ↑ Joseph and Mary only had one son, Samuel. It is not know if Samuel ever married. Unlikely to have living Y-DNA descendants.
- ↑ Doty Society only lists one son, Daniel. Daniel is said to have married Deborah ____ but only have one daughter. Likely no living Y-DNA descendants.
- ↑ As of 1 Oct 2020, the Ring DNA Project does not have its results set up to determine the ancestor of the Y-DNA testers
- ↑ All known children died young.
- ↑ See Note under Edward Doty Genealogy Database
- ↑ James and Faith only had one daughter, Faith.
- ↑ According to Pilgrim Edward Doty Genealogy Database Hannah had a daughter, Anne Barnes, by Japhet Turner.
- ↑ Hannah and Ebenezer had no children together, but both had children from their first marriages.
- ↑ Married after Hannah was past child-bearing age
- ↑ NOT in Pilgrim Edward Doty Society Genealogy database, but marriage found in Scituate VRs.
- ↑ son of Rev. Samuel Fuller (II)
- ↑ Joseph and Bethiah only had three daughters, so no surviving Y-DNA line.
- ↑ Not believed to have had any children by this marriage
- ↑ NEHGR 128:161-69
- ↑ She was possibly married first to _____ Phillips
- ↑ NOT Joseph Taylor of Marshfield, as many claim. He was possibly Jasper Taylor, who witnessed a 1678 deed of Matthew Fuller and was left a razor in Matthew's 1678 will.
- ↑ Identity not confirmed
- ↑ No Y-DNA descendants in MF5G 10 (Samuel Fuller)
- ↑ Daniel and Mercy only had three daughters, no sons.
- ↑ Not believed to have had any children.
- ↑ Some sources state she was the wife of Job Hopkins. It is possible mtDNA testing may support or refute this hypothesis.
- ↑ As of 1 Oct 2020, the Ring DNA Project does not have its results set up to determine the ancestor of the Y-DNA testers
- ↑ Some sources state she was married to William Walker of Eastham. It is possible mtDNA testing may support or refute this hypothesis.
- ↑ Pilgrim Hopkins Heritage Society only states Deborah Ring died by 1691, presumably without any children.
- ↑ It is believed she moved to Barbadoes, and may have had two daughters out of wedlock there. Further research is needed.
- ↑ John Howland of the Mayflower, vol. 1 named over 30 Y-DNA descendants of Thomas Baxter in the Sixth Generation. Almost certainly still has living Y-DNA descendants.
- ↑ Elizabeth and Joseph only had four daughters, so no Y-DNA descendants.
- ↑ John Howland of the Mayflower, vol. 1 names over 20 Y-DNA descendants of George & Mercy Denison in the 6th generation. Thus it is likely there are living Y-DNA descendants.
- ↑ John Howland of the Mayflower, vol. 1 names four paternal grandsons of Joseph Wheldon (sixth generation of descent from John Howland). Unknown if there are any living Y-DNA descendants.
- ↑ John Howland of the Mayflower, vol. 2, only listed a single 6th Generation Y-DNA descendant of John Allyn: John Allyn, born 1767. However, it also noted where there were other Allyn families living in the area and that it was impossible to tell which families were descended from John and Mary (Howland) Allyn.
- ↑ Mayflower DNA Project
- ↑ John Howland of the Mayflower, vol. 2 names at least fifteen paternal grandchildren of Jonathan Crocker (sixth generation descendants of John Howland), thus there are likely to be living Y-DNA descendants.
- ↑ Mayflower DNA Project
- ↑ TAG 90:31-36
- ↑ Hosea and Elizabeth had three sons: Samuel, Thomas and Hosea. Samuel never married and Thomas has no surviving Y-DNA line. Hosea has been lost to family historians. It is likely no Y-DNA line surviving to the present time.
- ↑ John and Hope Huckens only had five daughters. Thus no Y-DNA line.
- ↑ Hannah and Thomas Huckens had six sons, but only one, Thomas (III), had any children. Thomas (III) had eight sons, but only one son is known to have married, James. There are no surviving Y-DNA lines from James Huckons. It is possible other Huckins Y-DNA line survive, but more research is needed.
- ↑ Timothy and Bethia had one son, Jabez, who married Mercy Newcomb, but only had five daughters, so no surviving Y-DNA line.
- ↑ Bethia only had one daughter by her second marriage.
- ↑ The General Society of Mayflower Descendants currently does not accept Elizabeth as the wife of Caleb Wright & Gershom Lockwood. It is possible mtDNA testing of a direct female "umbilical" descendant of Elizabeth and Caleb may help settle this question. If the mtDNA of a direct female line descendant does not match H1a1 (the Haplogroup of Elizabeth TILLEY Howland) then it would disprove this relationship. Unfortunately, an H1a1 match in and of itself may not be enough proof to accept the lineage, as this haplogroup is ancient and common.
- ↑ Elizabeth had no children by her second husband.
- ↑ Believed not to have had any children
- ↑ MF5G 23[Howland] part 2 documents a number of male Bosworth Y-DNA descendants of the Seventh Generation. It is believed there are still a number of Y-DNA descendants living today.
- ↑ Sarah had one daughter out of wedlock, Mary (c1691).
- ↑ Will of Nathan Townsend gave everything to his widow, Mary. While he had a son Nathan by Elizabeth Howland, it appears the son died without issue.
- ↑ While he had at least six children at Salem, none of them have been traced further. More research is needed.
- ↑ Only had four daughters (three of whom died young), thus no living Y-DNA line.
- ↑ Joshua and Christian are only known to have had one son, Joshua. It is unknown if Joshua ever married. Likely no living descendants. Needs further research.
- ↑ Coombs Families of New England Prior to 1700 states the male line of John Coombs went extinct in the Fifth Generation.
- ↑ Sarah and John only had two sons, so no third generation females.
- ↑ In 1651 Gov. Bradford wrote where Thomas Rogers' children came to Plymouth Colony and were married. However, he failed to clearly state which children came over and who they married.
- ↑ Ibid.
- ↑ Hannah and Samuel had no children
- ↑ Surname later changed to Sproat
- ↑ MF5G 23[Samson] part 2 lists a number of male Holmes of the sixth generation. Likely has living Y-DNA descendants.
- ↑ The Holmes Y-Chromosome DNA Surname Project lists a number of William Holmes (father of Josiah), but none with correct birth date.
- ↑ Mayflower Silver Book 20(Samson) part 1, p. 15 makes a good case for Thomas Lambert (rather than his brother John) being the husband to Hannah Holmes. Thomas & Hannah had only one known child: Thomas, who calls Josiah Holmes his grandfather in a 1717 deed. This younger Thomas was deceased by 1748, but children currently unknown.
- ↑ Given name unknown in most sources. Wikipedia article on her father stated (without any sources) her name was Sarah. Her husband (but not her) was named in her father's will.
- ↑ John had two sons (John & William) The younger John only had one known child (William, not found after 1719, aged abt 16). William had only one son (John). This last John only had one son who lived to adulthood, Zenas, who never married. Thus this Y-DNA line died out.
- ↑ Mary and Thomas had no children.
- ↑ Thomas Bonney and Dorcas Samson only had one son, Ebenezer. Ebenezer drowned at the age of 22, unmarried.
- ↑ According to the Mayflower "Silver Book" 20 (Samson) part 1, Anne and Shubal Smith had no known issue.
- ↑ Not believed to have had any sons, although many sources give him a son Samuel. More research is needed.
- ↑ Mary and Stephen only had one daughter (Zilpah)
- ↑ Only child (Dorcas) died young
- ↑ Jerusha & Ebenezer only had one daughter, Jerusha.
- ↑ Most sources, including the Soule Kindred Genealogy database and the George Soule Silver Book state Zachariah had no children. Some sources state he may have had two daughters, Margaret and Susanna.
- ↑ Cobb Y-Chromosome DNA Surname Project Group: R1a > M459 (SRY10831) > M198 > Z93 > Z94 > Z2124 > Z2122 > F1345 > F1345 > Y57 > Y52 > YP1270 (Descendants of Henry the Elder)
- ↑ Some sources state she married George Pearce, but not in the Soule Kindred Genealogy database or the George Soule Silver Book.
- ↑ She had an illegitmate posthumous daughter by John Wheatonr Elizabeth Wheaton on 12 May 1706
- ↑ No children
- ↑ Not listed as married in the Soule Kindred of America Genealogy database
- ↑ Only had one son, Isaac.
- ↑ Elizabeth married second, John Dudley, but likely had no children by this second marriage.
- ↑ As of 30 Oct 2020, FTDNA does not have a Drinkwater surname DNA Project, but fifteen kits are associated with the Drinkwater surname.
- ↑ Descendants of William Hascall of Fontmel Magna (1490-1542) Seventh Generation states Bethiah and William Palmer had a stillborn child, sex unknown in Jan 1708/9.
- ↑ They were never married, but Bethiah had a child out of wedlock in Jan 1710 named William Sherman. There was no further record of this child and he likely died young.
- ↑ Descendants of William Hascall of Fontmel Magna (1490-1542) Seventh Generation states Bethiah and Richard Westcott had a son William, born Middleborough 26 Nov 1717. This son ran away from his indentured servitude in 1735 and his future history is unknown.
- ↑ No children listed in the Soule Kindred of America genealogy database.
- ↑ The Payne Family TreeDNA Project Group: Needs additional testing for the haplogroup to be confirmed. Has one individual (Y-STR 37) claiming Thomas Payne 1498-1544 as MDKPA.
- ↑ Standish Society database only lists one surviving son James (II) (1692-1762), who married Sarah Shaw. Their only son died at age 22.
- ↑ It is believed Lois never had any children by either of her marriages.
- ↑ Ralph and Mercy only had one daughter.
- ↑ Joan Hurst married first, Thomas Rogers (one child). She married second, John Tilley (five children: 2 sons & three daughters [one daughter died young])
- ↑ It is possible Joan's first child was not by Edward Hawkins.
- ↑ Not named in father's will. It is possible she was recently married and had received her dower.
- ↑ Richard Foster & Mary Bartlett only had one surviving child: Benjamin. Benjamin never married but had a daughter (Mariah) by Mercy ______. Thus no living Y-DNA line.
- ↑ As of 1 Nov 2020, the Morey surname DNA Project does not list anyone claiming Roger Mowry (father of Jonathan) as a Y-DNA ancestor.
- ↑ John and Mercy only had one known child, John, born 1672. His further history is unknown. It is likely this son died unmarried, so no living descendants. More research is needed.
- ↑ Caleb married twice more. Only child by Elizabeth died soon after birth.
- ↑ They only had one son who survived infancy. Josias married but only had daughters. Thus, no living Y-DNA line.
- ↑ called "lame" in her father's will.
- ↑ Benjamin and Jane only had one son, Benjamin. The younger Benjamin only had one son (Jonathan) who died in infancy. Therefor, no living Y-DNA descendants.
- ↑ Elizabeth had accused Joseph Doten/Doty of being the father of her unborn illegitimate child in Oct 1674. It is unknown if this child survived.
- ↑ The Gibbs surname DNA Project Group: The Massachusetts Bay Colony Gibbs Clade - R1b1a2. One individual said to descend from Thomas Gibbs and several stating descending from Matthew Gibbs b. 1615. Need to verify this lineage.
- ↑ NOT the wife of Nathaniel Fiske.
- ↑ Lucas Family Tree DNA Project Group: Thomas Lucas-MA
- ↑ Surname morphed into Phinney.
- ↑ MF5G 13 [White] has a limited number of male Y-DNA descendants in the Sixth Generation. Likely Y-DNA descendants still living today. John had some brothers, so it is unknown if the DNA test is a descendant of John or from his brother(s).
- ↑ Little is known about Susanna White, except her birth. She is said to have married Uriah Johnson, but MF5G vol. 13, p. 8 was unable to verify this claim.
- ↑ Mercy & William only had four daughters (Thankful, Mary, Sarah and Abigail)
- ↑ Elizabeth and Stephen only had one son (Thomas), who only had daughters. No living Y-DNA line.
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