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(Dea.) John Seabury was born Duxbury 7 Nov 1670 and died Hempstead, NY 17 Dec 1759. He married 9 Dec 1697 Elizabeth Alden (granddaughter of John Alden & Priscilla Mullins) and they had eight children: David (1698 m. Abigail Seabury), John (1700-1700), Patience (1702), John (1704, unk. if married) Samuel (1706 m. Abigail Mumford & Elizabeth _____), Mary (1708), Sarah (1709) and ''poss.'' Nathaniel (1720). | (Dea.) John Seabury was born Duxbury 7 Nov 1670 and died Hempstead, NY 17 Dec 1759. He married 9 Dec 1697 Elizabeth Alden (granddaughter of John Alden & Priscilla Mullins) and they had eight children: David (1698 m. Abigail Seabury), John (1700-1700), Patience (1702), John (1704, unk. if married) Samuel (1706 m. Abigail Mumford & Elizabeth _____), Mary (1708), Sarah (1709) and ''poss.'' Nathaniel (1720). | ||
− | (Lieut.) Joseph Seabury was born Duxbury 8 Jun 1678 and died Little Compton, RI 22 Aug 1755. He married twice, first Phebe Fobes and second Mary Ladd. By his first wife they had (born Little Compton): Samuel (1702 unk. if m.), Martha (1703/4), Joseph (1705 unk. if m.), Benjamin (1708 | + | (Lieut.) Joseph Seabury was born Duxbury 8 Jun 1678 and died Little Compton, RI 22 Aug 1755. He married twice, first Phebe Fobes and second Mary Ladd. By his first wife they had (born Little Compton): Samuel (1702 unk. if m.), Martha (1703/4), Joseph (1705 unk. if m.), Benjamin (1708 m. Rebecca Southworth), Sion (1713 m. Anna Butts) and Mary (1715). By his second wife, they had: Phebe (1723), Martha (1724), Gideon (1726 unk. if m.), John (1727 unk. if m.), Elizabeth (1729), Sarah (1732) and Ichabod (1733/4 m. Temperance Pearce) |
Revision as of 14:43, 27 February 2021
Contents
Status summary
Completed as of February 27, 2021
- Recruiting direct male-line descendants of Samuel Seabury for further 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 27, 2021
- Determine whether there are any living Y-DNA descendants of Samuel Seabury.
Biography
It is currently unknown whether there are any living Y-DNA descendants of Samuel Seabury.
First Generation
John Seabury of Boston died bef. 1662. He married Grace and had several daughters and two sons: John (who moved to Barbadoes) and Samuel
Second Generation
Dr. Samuel Seabury was born Boston 10 Dec 1640 and died 5 Aug 1681. He married twice, first Weymouth 9 Nov 1660 Patience Kemp (d. 1676). While they had seven children, they are not Mayflower descendants. One of their sons was John (see below) Samuel married second, 4 Apr 1677 Martha Pabodie (daughter of William Pabodie & Elizabeth Alden) and they had two children: Joseph (1678) and Martha (1679).
Third Generation
(Dea.) John Seabury was born Duxbury 7 Nov 1670 and died Hempstead, NY 17 Dec 1759. He married 9 Dec 1697 Elizabeth Alden (granddaughter of John Alden & Priscilla Mullins) and they had eight children: David (1698 m. Abigail Seabury), John (1700-1700), Patience (1702), John (1704, unk. if married) Samuel (1706 m. Abigail Mumford & Elizabeth _____), Mary (1708), Sarah (1709) and poss. Nathaniel (1720).
(Lieut.) Joseph Seabury was born Duxbury 8 Jun 1678 and died Little Compton, RI 22 Aug 1755. He married twice, first Phebe Fobes and second Mary Ladd. By his first wife they had (born Little Compton): Samuel (1702 unk. if m.), Martha (1703/4), Joseph (1705 unk. if m.), Benjamin (1708 m. Rebecca Southworth), Sion (1713 m. Anna Butts) and Mary (1715). By his second wife, they had: Phebe (1723), Martha (1724), Gideon (1726 unk. if m.), John (1727 unk. if m.), Elizabeth (1729), Sarah (1732) and Ichabod (1733/4 m. Temperance Pearce)
DNA results
Previous Y-DNA testing R1b-M269
The Seabury DNA Project currently only lists two 12 Y-STR kits, and they are a GD of 6 at 12 markers. Unknown if either of them are a Y-DNA descendant of Samuel Seabury. Both of these testers fell under R1b-M269, but with only 12 Y-STR markers tested, it is impossible to refine further.