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==Status summary==
 
==Status summary==
  
===Completed as of July 31 2019: ===
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===Completed as of January 10, 2020: ===
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* Recruiting additional Gorhams 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 Gorhams for further SNP testing  - anyone interested in submitting their DNA for testing should contact Raymond T. Wing (email: wing.genealogist AT gmail DOT com)
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* Predicted to fall under I-M253 based on STR testing of two descendants.
  
===Still to do as of November 13, 2016===
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===Still to do as of January 10, 2020===
* Identify the Y-DNA Haplogroup for John Gorham.
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* NGS/WGS test for subclade under I-M253.
 
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==Background==
 
==Background==
===Speculative Origins===
 
(to be added)
 
 
 
===Biography===
 
===Biography===
John Gorum (as he consistently spelled his name) was likely<ref>The "Wast Book" of Col. John Gorham (a great-grandson of Capt. John) stated his great-grandfather's father was also named John. In addition, Col. Gorham stated he found the arms of his Gorham family "from Huntingtunshear". See Mayflower Descendant 5:173-175</ref> the "John Gorram Sonne of Ralph Gorram" baptized at Benefield, Northamptonshire, England 28 Jan 1620/1.<ref>Image of baptismal record found at Ancestry.com [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/9198/30P-1-1570-1705_00050/9423423?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/74451455/person/40308924759/facts/citation/960051741988/edit/record] Unfortunately the right hand side of the page (which includes the date) does not show up on this record.</ref> The family was found in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony in 1637, and likely were then fairly recent immigrants.  John married Desire Howland (eldest daughter of Mayflower Passengers John Howland & Elizabeth Tilley) about 1643.<ref>Based on the fact their first child was born 2 Apr 1644</ref> The family moved to Marshfield shortly after the first child was born, but was in Yarmouth (on Cape Cod) by 1652. They were found in Barnstable in 1658<ref>This may be due to a change in the town lines, or a recognition of an error in calling the property in Yarmouth</ref> They were still living in Barnstable as late as Jun 1674. John was a Captain in King Phillip's War and almost certainly his death (possibly due to disease) was due to his service. He was buried at Swansey (now Swansea) in Bristol County on 5 Feb 1675/6.  
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[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/74451455/person/40308924759/facts John Gorum] (as he consistently spelled his name) was likely<ref>The "Wast Book" of Col. John Gorham (a great-grandson of Capt. John) stated his great-grandfather's father was also named John. In addition, Col. Gorham stated he found the arms of his Gorham family "from Huntingtunshear". See Mayflower Descendant 5:173-175</ref> the "John Gorram Sonne of Ralph Gorram" baptized at Benefield, Northamptonshire, England 28 Jan 1620/1.<ref>Image of baptismal record found at Ancestry.com [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/9198/30P-1-1570-1705_00050/9423423?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/74451455/person/40308924759/facts/citation/960051741988/edit/record] Unfortunately the right hand side of the page (which includes the date) does not show up on this record.</ref> The family was found in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony in 1637, and likely were then fairly recent immigrants.  John married [[Joan Hurst & Elizabeth Tilley (mtDNA)#mtDNA Descendants |Desire Howland]] (eldest daughter of Mayflower Passengers John Howland & Elizabeth Tilley) about 1643.<ref>Based on the fact their first child was born 2 Apr 1644</ref> The family moved to Marshfield shortly after the first child was born, but was in Yarmouth (on Cape Cod) by 1652. They were found in Barnstable in 1658<ref>This may be due to a change in the town lines, or a recognition of an error in calling the property in Yarmouth</ref> They were still living in Barnstable as late as Jun 1674. John was a Captain in King Phillip's War and almost certainly his death (possibly due to disease) was due to his service. He was buried at Swansey (now Swansea) in Bristol County on 5 Feb 1675/6.  
  
 
John & Desire had six daughters and five sons: James, John, Joseph, Jabez & Shubael.
 
John & Desire had six daughters and five sons: James, John, Joseph, Jabez & Shubael.
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===Y-DNA Descendants===
 
===Y-DNA Descendants===
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==Second Generation==
 
==Second Generation==
James Gorham (1650-1707) married Hannah Huckins Feb 1673/4 in Barnstable, where they lived out their lives. They had four daughters and seven sons: James, John, Thomas, Joseph, Jabez, Sylvanus & Ebenezer
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[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/74451455/person/40317306995/facts James Gorham] (1650-1707) married Hannah Huckins Feb 1673/4 in Barnstable, where they lived out their lives. They had four daughters and seven sons: James, John, Thomas, Joseph, Jabez, Sylvanus & Ebenezer
  
(Lieut. Col.) John Gorham (1651/2-1716) married Mary Otis Feb 1674/5 in Barnstable, where they lived out their lives. They had four daughters and five sons: John (died young), Stephen, Shubael, John & Job
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[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/74451455/person/40317313924/facts (Lieut. Col.) John Gorham] (1651/2-1716) married Mary Otis Feb 1674/5 in Barnstable, where they lived out their lives. They had four daughters and five sons: John (died young), Stephen, Shubael, John & Job
  
(Ens.) Joseph Gorham (1653/4-1726) married Sarah Sturgis about 1678. They lived in Yarmouth, MA. They had two daughters and six sons: Joseph, Samuel, John, Isaac, Hezekiah & Josiah
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[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/74451455/person/40316673045/facts (Ens.) Joseph Gorham] (1653/4-1726) married Sarah Sturgis about 1678. They lived in Yarmouth, MA. They had two daughters and six sons: Joseph, Samuel, John, Isaac, Hezekiah & Josiah
  
Jabez Gorham (1656-1725) married Hannah STURGIS Gray before 1677. They moved to Bristol, MA (now in Rhode Island) about 1682.<ref>After the birth of their third child, Samuel.</ref> They had three daughters and eight sons: Samuel, Jabez, Shubael, Isaac, John, Joseph, Benjamin & Thomas
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[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/74451455/person/40317325737/facts Jabez Gorham] (1656-1725) married Hannah STURGIS Gray before 1677. They moved to Bristol, MA (now in Rhode Island) about 1682.<ref>After the birth of their third child, Samuel.</ref> They had three daughters and eight sons: Samuel, Jabez, Shubael, Isaac, John, Joseph, Benjamin & Thomas
  
Shubael Gorham (1667-1750) married Puella (Priscilla?) Hussey in May 1695. They lived on Nantucket Island and Barnstable. They had eight daughters and three sons: George, Daniel & Jonathan.
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[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/74451455/person/40317327240/facts Shubael Gorham] (1667-1750) married Puella (Priscilla?) Hussey in May 1695. They lived on Nantucket Island and Barnstable. They had eight daughters and three sons: George, Daniel & Jonathan.
  
  
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===Previous Y-DNA testing===
 
===Previous Y-DNA testing===
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Y-STR testing of two Gorham descendants give a predicted haplogroup of I-M253. NGS/WGS testing still needs to be done to determine where the family falls under I-M253.
  
 
==Results==
 
==Results==
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One member of the family has taken 111 Y-STR test at Family Tree DNA, and they have stated he falls under I1-M253. The [https://nevgen.org/ Nevgen Haplogroup Predictor] (using the Haplogroup I option) has predicted this result falls under I1>Z58>Z138>S2293>Z2541>S19185 with a probability of 97.47%.
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We need additional direct male-line descendants of John Gorum to DNA test to both confirm the lineage as well as to refine the haplogroup further.
  
 
==Summary of findings==
 
==Summary of findings==
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==References & External Links==
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White, Elizabeth Pearson, ''John Howland of the Mayflower, Vol. I (daughter Desire)'', Picton Press, Rockport, Maine, 1990, 2008
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Lainhart, Ann Smith & Robert S. Wakefield, ''Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol. 23 part I (First four generations of John Howland)'', General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA, 2006
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[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/gorham/about Gorham surname DNA Project (a Family Tree DNA Project)]
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[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/74451455/person/40308924759/facts Howland DNA tree which includes the Y-DNA line of John Gorham]
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[https://minerdescent.com/2010/05/30/john-gorham/ Capt. John Gorham bio on Miner Descent blog]
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[https://familypedia.wikia.org/wiki/John_Gorham_(1621-1675) Familypedia wiki on John Gorham]
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[https://www.geni.com/people/Capt-John-Gorham/6000000000453643355 Geni.com wiki on John Gorham]
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gorham-17 wikitree wiki on John Gorham]
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[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38570795/john-gorham find-a-grave wiki on John Gorham]

Revision as of 19:21, 11 October 2020

Status summary

Completed as of January 10, 2020:

  • Recruiting additional Gorhams for further SNP testing - anyone interested in submitting their DNA for testing should contact Raymond T. Wing (email: wing.genealogist AT gmail DOT com)
  • Predicted to fall under I-M253 based on STR testing of two descendants.

Still to do as of January 10, 2020

  • NGS/WGS test for subclade under I-M253.

Background

Biography

John Gorum (as he consistently spelled his name) was likely[1] the "John Gorram Sonne of Ralph Gorram" baptized at Benefield, Northamptonshire, England 28 Jan 1620/1.[2] The family was found in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony in 1637, and likely were then fairly recent immigrants. John married Desire Howland (eldest daughter of Mayflower Passengers John Howland & Elizabeth Tilley) about 1643.[3] The family moved to Marshfield shortly after the first child was born, but was in Yarmouth (on Cape Cod) by 1652. They were found in Barnstable in 1658[4] They were still living in Barnstable as late as Jun 1674. John was a Captain in King Phillip's War and almost certainly his death (possibly due to disease) was due to his service. He was buried at Swansey (now Swansea) in Bristol County on 5 Feb 1675/6.

John & Desire had six daughters and five sons: James, John, Joseph, Jabez & Shubael.


References

  1. The "Wast Book" of Col. John Gorham (a great-grandson of Capt. John) stated his great-grandfather's father was also named John. In addition, Col. Gorham stated he found the arms of his Gorham family "from Huntingtunshear". See Mayflower Descendant 5:173-175
  2. Image of baptismal record found at Ancestry.com [1] Unfortunately the right hand side of the page (which includes the date) does not show up on this record.
  3. Based on the fact their first child was born 2 Apr 1644
  4. This may be due to a change in the town lines, or a recognition of an error in calling the property in Yarmouth

Y-DNA Descendants

Second Generation

James Gorham (1650-1707) married Hannah Huckins Feb 1673/4 in Barnstable, where they lived out their lives. They had four daughters and seven sons: James, John, Thomas, Joseph, Jabez, Sylvanus & Ebenezer

(Lieut. Col.) John Gorham (1651/2-1716) married Mary Otis Feb 1674/5 in Barnstable, where they lived out their lives. They had four daughters and five sons: John (died young), Stephen, Shubael, John & Job

(Ens.) Joseph Gorham (1653/4-1726) married Sarah Sturgis about 1678. They lived in Yarmouth, MA. They had two daughters and six sons: Joseph, Samuel, John, Isaac, Hezekiah & Josiah

Jabez Gorham (1656-1725) married Hannah STURGIS Gray before 1677. They moved to Bristol, MA (now in Rhode Island) about 1682.[1] They had three daughters and eight sons: Samuel, Jabez, Shubael, Isaac, John, Joseph, Benjamin & Thomas

Shubael Gorham (1667-1750) married Puella (Priscilla?) Hussey in May 1695. They lived on Nantucket Island and Barnstable. They had eight daughters and three sons: George, Daniel & Jonathan.


References

  1. After the birth of their third child, Samuel.


Previous Y-DNA testing

Y-STR testing of two Gorham descendants give a predicted haplogroup of I-M253. NGS/WGS testing still needs to be done to determine where the family falls under I-M253.

Results

One member of the family has taken 111 Y-STR test at Family Tree DNA, and they have stated he falls under I1-M253. The Nevgen Haplogroup Predictor (using the Haplogroup I option) has predicted this result falls under I1>Z58>Z138>S2293>Z2541>S19185 with a probability of 97.47%.

We need additional direct male-line descendants of John Gorum to DNA test to both confirm the lineage as well as to refine the haplogroup further.

Summary of findings

References & External Links

White, Elizabeth Pearson, John Howland of the Mayflower, Vol. I (daughter Desire), Picton Press, Rockport, Maine, 1990, 2008

Lainhart, Ann Smith & Robert S. Wakefield, Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol. 23 part I (First four generations of John Howland), General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA, 2006


Gorham surname DNA Project (a Family Tree DNA Project)


Howland DNA tree which includes the Y-DNA line of John Gorham

Capt. John Gorham bio on Miner Descent blog

Familypedia wiki on John Gorham

Geni.com wiki on John Gorham

wikitree wiki on John Gorham

find-a-grave wiki on John Gorham