Ralph Paine (Y-DNA)

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Status summary

Completed as of January 14, 2022:

  • Recruiting additional direct male-line Ralph Paine (and particularly his son Thomas) descendants for further SNP testing - anyone interested in submitting their DNA for testing should contact MayflowerDNA1620@gmail.com


Biography

First Generation

Ralph Paine was born circa 1655 (parentage unknown) and died Freetown abt Dec 1727. He married Newport, RI 1684 Dorithea ___ and they had five children: John (c1685), Thomas (c1691), Joseph, Mary and Sarah

Second Generation

Thomas Paine was born Swansea about 1691 and died Freetown bef 6 Nov 1759. He married twice, first Taunton 21 Feb 1711/2 [[Bucket (mtDNA)#Third Generation |Susanna Haskell] and second Freetown 19 Aug 1731 Anabel Canady[1]. Thomas and his first wife Susanna had seven children: Mercy (1712), Elizabeth (1714), Ralph (1716), Thomas (1719 likely d. young), Patience (1720), Job (1723) and Charles

Third Generation

Ralph Paine was born 1716

Job Paine was born 1723

Charles Paine

DNA results '

Previous Y-DNA testing

  1. Thomas and his second wife Anabel had two children, but they were not descended from a Mayflower Passenger.

Further needed testing

We need additional direct male-line descendants of Ralph Paine (and particularly through his son Thomas) to WGS/NGS test to both confirm the haplogroup assignmentas well as to refine the haplogroup further and delineate descendant clades.

References & External Links

  • Peirce, Gen. Ebenezer W., A Brief Sketch of the Early Branch of the Pain Family, Settled at Freetown, Bristol Co., MS, "New England Historical and Genealogical Register" 15:235-37