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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===First Generation===
 
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[https://pilgrimhopkins.com/lineageHome.php?pafg03.htm#22 Thomas Paine] was likely the son of Thomas Paine who settled at Yarmouth in 1639. He died Eastham 16 Aug 1706. Thomas married Eastham Jul 1650 [[Mary Kent (mtDNA)#Third Generation|Mary Snow]] and they had ten children (born Eastham): Mary(c1650), Samuel (1652), Thomas (1656), Eleazer<ref>Possibly an error for Elisha</ref> (1658 n.f.r.), Elisha, John (1660/1), Nicholas, James (1665), Joseph and Dorcas
  
 
===Second Generation===
 
===Second Generation===
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[https://pilgrimhopkins.com/lineageHome.php?pafg06.htm#122 Samuel Paine] was likely born in Eastham in 1652 and died there 13 Oct 1712. He married Eastham 31 Jan 1682 [[Mary (Unknown) (mtDNA)#Fourth Generation|Patience Freeman]]
  
  

Revision as of 11:20, 26 March 2021

Status summary

Completed as of March 24, 2021:

  • Recruiting additional direct male-line Thomas Paine descendants for NGS/WGS 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 March 24, 2021

  • NGS/WGS test multiple Thomas Paine descendants to firmly place family clade as well as discover any subclades unique to descendants lines

Biography

First Generation

Thomas Paine was likely the son of Thomas Paine who settled at Yarmouth in 1639. He died Eastham 16 Aug 1706. Thomas married Eastham Jul 1650 Mary Snow and they had ten children (born Eastham): Mary(c1650), Samuel (1652), Thomas (1656), Eleazer[1] (1658 n.f.r.), Elisha, John (1660/1), Nicholas, James (1665), Joseph and Dorcas

Second Generation

Samuel Paine was likely born in Eastham in 1652 and died there 13 Oct 1712. He married Eastham 31 Jan 1682 Patience Freeman


  1. Possibly an error for Elisha

DNA Results

Previous testing

The

NGS/WGS testing

NGS/WGS testing of Thomas Paine Y-DNA descendants would identify the haplogroup for the family and possibly define subclades for descendants.

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