Starr (Y-DNA)

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Status summary

Completed as of February 26, 2021

IMPORTANT: Read me First

Biography

For more information see Merrick, Barbara Lambert, ed. Scott Andrew Bartley, Mayflower Families through Five Generations, vol. 24 (Brewster) Part I General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA 2014.

First Generation

Dr. Thomas Starr was the son of Comfort Starr[1] and Elizabeth Watts. Thomas was baptized Ashford, Kent 31 Dec 1615 and died (before his father) Charlestown 26 Nov 1658. Thomas emigrated with his parents in 1635. He married Rachel ______. Among their children were Samuel and Benjamin.

Second Generation

Samuel Starr was born prob. Yarmouth bef. 1641 and died prob. New London bef. 2 Feb 1687/8. He married New London 23 Dec 1664 Hannah Brewster (daughter of Johnnathan and granddaughter of Elder William Brewster) and they had four children (born New London): Samuel (1665-1687 unm.), Thomas (1668), Comfort (1671 d.y.) and Jonathan (1673/4).

Benjamin Starr was born Yarmouth 6 Feb 1647/8 and died prob. New Haven bef. 30 Apr 1678. He married New Haven 23 Dec 1675 Elizabeth Allerton[2] (granddaughter of Isaac Allerton & Fear, d/o Elder William Brewster). Benjamin and Elizabeth only had one child, Allerton (1677, d. y.).

Third Generation

Thomas Starr was born New London 27 Sep 1668 and died 30 Jan 1711/2 (bur. Morton-Avery Cem. Groton). He married New London 1 Jan 1694/5 Mary Morgan[3] and they had seven children (born New London [now Groton]): Mary (1696), Hannah (1698), Thomas (1700-1701), Jerusha (1705), Rachel (1705), James (1708 m. Hannah _____) and Thomas (1711 m. Jerusha Street).

Jonathan Starr was born New London 23 Feb 1673/4 and died Groton 26 Aug 1747. He married New London 12 Jan 1698/9 Elizabeth Morgan[4] and they had ten children (born Groton, which was separated from New London in 1705): Samuel (1699 m. Ann Bushnell), Elizabeth (1701), Jonathan (1705 m. Mary Seabury), Lucy (1708), Hannah (1710) Joseph (1713 m. Elizabeth Avery), Vine (1716 m. Mary Street), Richard (1718 m. Priscilla Smith), Mary (1722) and Katherine (1724 n.f.r.).


  1. ancestry well documented in Ballou, Hosea Starr, Early Starrs in Kent & New England, Boston, 1944
  2. Elizabeth married second New Haven 22 Jul 1679 Simon Eyers.
  3. Mary married second aft 14 Dec 1717 William Pabodie (II).
  4. Elizabeth married second Norwich 20 Sep 1749 Thomas Adgate

DNA results[1] R1b-Z17966

Previous Y-DNA testing

The Starr Stoehr Stair Family DNA Project Y-DNA Haplogroup R (Comfort Starr) currently lists three individuals. None have done Y-SNP testing, but two have Family Finder results with FTDNA stating they fall under R1b-L21. Plugging the 111 STR markers into the NevGen Haplogroup predictor came up with a prediction of falling under R1b L21>DF13>CTS1751>Z17966 with a 56.72% probability. All other subclades came back with less than 1% probability and an "unsupported subclade" came back with a 42.4% probability.

NGS/WGS testing of the family would be able to further refine this prediction.

  1. One Y-DNA descendant published his DNA line at: wikitree family tree for Starr

References & External Links

  • Merrick, Barbara Lambert, ed. Scott Andrew Bartley, Mayflower Families through Five Generations, vol. 24 (Brewster) Part I General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA 2014
  • Williams, Alicia Crane, Early New England Families: 1641-1700 electronic database at New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston
  • Ballou, Hosea Starr, Early Starrs in Kent & New England Boston, 1944
  • Starr, Burgis Pratt, A History of the Starr Family, of New England, From the Ancestor, Dr. Comfort Starr... The Case, Locwood & Brainard Co. Print, Hartford, CT, 1875
  • The Starr Family
  • American Colonial Origins - Starr
  • wikipedia profile for Dr. Thomas Starr