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===Completed as of October 1, 2020: ===
 
===Completed as of October 1, 2020: ===
 
* Recruiting additional direct male-line descendants of Richard Church for further SNP testing  - anyone interested in submitting their DNA for testing should contact Raymond T. Wing (email: wing.genealogist AT gmail DOT com)
 
* Recruiting additional direct male-line descendants of Richard Church 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 September 30, 2020===
 
===Still to do as of September 30, 2020===
 
* NGS/WGS test multiple descendants of Richard Church to place the family clade as well as test descendants to discover any subclades unique to descendants lines
 
* NGS/WGS test multiple descendants of Richard Church to place the family clade as well as test descendants to discover any subclades unique to descendants lines
 
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===First Generation===
 
===First Generation===
Richard Church was born in England about 1608 and died in Dedham 26 Dec 1668. He emigrated to New England in 1630, but which ship he came over on is currently unknown. He was a carpenter, and originally came to help settle Wessagusset [Weymouth] in Massachusetts Bay Colony. He soon moved to Plymouth where he married Elizabeth Warren 7 Mar 1636/7. The family moved to Nauset (now Eastham) in 1649, but was in Charlestown by 1652, and finally at Hingham by 1654.
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Richard Church was born in England about 1608 and died in Dedham 26 Dec 1668. He emigrated to New England in 1630, but which ship he came over on is currently unknown. He was a carpenter, and originally came to help settle Wessagusset [Weymouth] in Massachusetts Bay Colony. He soon moved to Plymouth where he married [[Elizabeth Walker (mtDNA)#Second Generation |Elizabeth Warren]] 7 Mar 1636/7. The family moved to Nauset (now Eastham) in 1649, but was in Charlestown by 1652, and finally at Hingham by 1654.
  
  
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===Second Generation===
 
===Second Generation===
  
 
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==DNA results  ''R1b-CTS4188''==
'''References'''
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==DNA results==
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===Previous Y-DNA testing===
 
===Previous Y-DNA testing===
 
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The [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Church/default.aspx?section=yresults Church DNA Project] Lists six male Church's in Subgroup: R1b - Lineage V - Richard Church of Plymouth. None of these individuals have done any Y-SNP testing, but they have all done Y-STR 67 testing, with one member completing 111 Y-STR testing. Plugging in the 111 STR values into the [https://nevgen.org/ Nevgen.org haplogroup predictor]<ref>refined for R1b clades</ref> the predictor gives an 80.4% chance the family falls under the R1b DF27>Z196>L176.2>CTS4188> S11121 haplogroup and a 8.1% of falling under R1b DF27>Z196>L176.2>CTS4188>BY3252<ref>With an 11.5% chance of falling outside of these two haplogroups.</ref>
  
 
===Further needed testing===
 
===Further needed testing===
We need additional direct male-line descendants of Richard Church 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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We need additional direct male-line descendants of Richard Church to WGS/NGS test to both confirm the haplogroup as well as to refine it further and delineate descendant clades.
  
  
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==References & External Links==
 
==References & External Links==
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Wakefield, Robert S., ''Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol. 18 part II (daughters Mary, Anna & Elizabeth)'', General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA, 2011
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[https://www.plimoth.org/sites/default/files/media/pdf/church_richard.pdf Plimouth.org Genealogical Profile of Richard Church]
 
[https://www.plimoth.org/sites/default/files/media/pdf/church_richard.pdf Plimouth.org Genealogical Profile of Richard Church]

Revision as of 09:36, 19 October 2020

Status summary

Completed as of October 1, 2020:

  • Recruiting additional direct male-line descendants of Richard Church 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 September 30, 2020

  • NGS/WGS test multiple descendants of Richard Church to place the family clade as well as test descendants to discover any subclades unique to descendants lines

Biography

First Generation

Richard Church was born in England about 1608 and died in Dedham 26 Dec 1668. He emigrated to New England in 1630, but which ship he came over on is currently unknown. He was a carpenter, and originally came to help settle Wessagusset [Weymouth] in Massachusetts Bay Colony. He soon moved to Plymouth where he married Elizabeth Warren 7 Mar 1636/7. The family moved to Nauset (now Eastham) in 1649, but was in Charlestown by 1652, and finally at Hingham by 1654.


Richard and Elizabeth had ten children; five daughters and five sons (Joseph, Benjamin, Nathaniel, Charles and Caleb)

Second Generation

DNA results R1b-CTS4188

Previous Y-DNA testing

The Church DNA Project Lists six male Church's in Subgroup: R1b - Lineage V - Richard Church of Plymouth. None of these individuals have done any Y-SNP testing, but they have all done Y-STR 67 testing, with one member completing 111 Y-STR testing. Plugging in the 111 STR values into the Nevgen.org haplogroup predictor[1] the predictor gives an 80.4% chance the family falls under the R1b DF27>Z196>L176.2>CTS4188> S11121 haplogroup and a 8.1% of falling under R1b DF27>Z196>L176.2>CTS4188>BY3252[2]

Further needed testing

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


  1. refined for R1b clades
  2. With an 11.5% chance of falling outside of these two haplogroups.

Summary of findings

References & External Links

Wakefield, Robert S., Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol. 18 part II (daughters Mary, Anna & Elizabeth), General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA, 2011

Plimouth.org Genealogical Profile of Richard Church