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− | + | [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/youngdna?iframe=yresults Young DNA Project] Subgroup R1b-M269 Group 4 has four males tested. One has Y-SNP tested to R-L48 and has also done Y-STR 111 testing. Plugging in the 111 STR results into the [https://nevgen.org/ Nevgen.org Haplogroup Predictor (set for R1b clades)] gives a 100% probability of it falling under S23189. | |
===Further needed testing=== | ===Further needed testing=== | ||
− | We need additional direct male-line descendants of | + | 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. |
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==Summary of findings== | ==Summary of findings== | ||
==References & External Links== | ==References & External Links== |
Revision as of 00:55, 2 October 2020
Contents
Status summary
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)
- Y-SNP tested to .
Still to do as of August 29, 2020
- 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
Biography
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[1] and Marie Mahieu of Lille (Flanders, later annexed to France).[2] His parents were married at that church some time after the date of their betrothal, 13 Jan 1596.[3] He was the nephew of the wife of Mayflower Passenger, Francis Cooke.[4] 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.[5].
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).
Philip and his first wife Hester had the following children:
Second Generation
DNA results
Previous Y-DNA testing R1b-L48 predicted R1b-U106>>Z381>Z301>L48>S23189
Young DNA Project Subgroup R1b-M269 Group 4 has four males tested. One has Y-SNP tested to R-L48 and has also done Y-STR 111 testing. Plugging in the 111 STR results into the Nevgen.org Haplogroup Predictor (set for R1b clades) gives a 100% probability of it falling under S23189.
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.