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Edgcombe Tree Dna 05 Mar 12.Cdr 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 The Edgcombe DNA project. EDGCOMBE DNA Project The aims of this project are to firstly confirm a genetic EDGCOMBE relationship to other Edgcombes and secondly to verify the (participants as of March 2012) paper documentation. FAMILY GENEALOGY AND HISTORY Tailor of Tewkesbury Edward Edgecumbe The Edgcombes The principle goal is to try to enable people, who at present of Tewkesbury 1645-1690 of Tewkesbury cannot trace their ancestry back all that far, to find a match Group 05 Haplotype mar.1669 Elizabeth Jaynes d.1714 Tailor of Tewkesbury Kit 216127 Hidden Edgecombe Arthur Edgecombe James H Edgecombe James Edgecombe John Edgecombe John Edgecombe Thomas Edgecumbe John Edgecumbe Thomas Edgecumbe Edward Edgcumbe Ralph Edgcumbe Ralph Edgcumbe and make a connection. The hope is that when we have London 1868 - 1932 London 1838 -1914 Tewkesbury 1804 -1873 London Tewkesbury 1774 -1841 London of Tewkesbury 1750 - 1811 of Tewkesbury 1715 - 1767 of Tewkesbury 1687-1756 of Tewkesbury 1653-1730 St Mellion 1611-1680 Tewkesbury of St Mellion Cornwall 1560-1610 of St Mellion Cornwall b.1535 mar. Maria Lucas 1876-1960 mar. Elizabeth Jones 1834-1884 mar. Ann 1807-1839 mar. Hannah Parker 1778-1860 mar. Elizabeth Heale 1754 - 1830 mar. Ann Moor 1720 - 1798 mar. Sarah Lewis 1679 -1766 mar. Margaret Lide 1660-1698 mar. Blanche Brush 1614-1686 of Tewkesbury mar. Margaret Breward b.1566 family members tested from a number of different branches mar. Ann Bourton 1655-1681 William Edgcombe we will be able to discover certain patterns of results peculiar The Edgcumbes of Pershore 1677 - 1736 to each branch. of Kingston mar. Ann Tustin 1670 -1726 Inherited Edgcumbe estate, sold Group 02 Haplotype to his uncle Thomas (ref 9d) in 1521 We now have enough data to have ascertained an 'Edgcombe Will Kit 225611 Hidden Edgcumbe John William Edgcumbe John Edgcumbe John Luke Edgcumbe John Edgcumbe John Edgcumbe Jephtha Edgcumbe Jephtha Edgcumbe Jephtha Edgcumbe 10~a John Edgcombe Line extinct by 1533 haplotype' which enables us to confirm the main family branch b.Woolwich 18/10/1875- d.1969 b.1853 Plymouth 1826-1908 Modbury 1786- Kingston 1744-1802 Kingston 1717-1787 Ermington 1677- Ringmore 1647- of Headington, Oxford - d.1533 mar. 1915 Edith Friend of Stonehouse mar.xxxx Agnes xxxx 1853-1926 of Somerset mar. Elizabeth Tuckfield b.1826 mar. Elizabeth Best b.1787 mar. Joan Wright mar. Elizabeth d.1781 mar. 1706 Elizabeth Treble in Ermington mar. 1676 Agnes Avery mar. Jane of Stogumber, Somerset of St Blazey, Cornwall and some of its offshoots. In addition, we have established genetically, through testing The Edgcombes The Edgcombes Group 02 Haplotype of Coyton of Buckland descendants from several branches, back 17 generations to a Kit 198900 Hidden Edgecombe Alexander Edgecombe John W Edgecombe Matthew Edgecombe George Edgecombe 1885 -1920 1850 -1912 1828 -1900 of Dunterton c.1791 - 1884 14~a 13d common ancestor in John Edgcombe who was born c.1430 in Robert Edgcombe John Edgcombe John Edgcombe mar.1912 Grace Isobel Jolley b.1888 mar.1876 Agnes R McCulloch 1853-1935 mar.1848 Mary Howard 1820-1890 mar.1816 Mary Weeks 1795-1851 1632 - 1708 Coyton 1601 - 1643 of Buckland M 1490 - 1550 Edgcumbe, Devon. (Located as 8b on tree below). The Edgcombes mar. Margaret Hodge xxxx -1690 mar. xxxx Alice Brooking d.1664 mar. Joan d.1557 Some project members have taken deep-clade tests and are of Thurlestone Tinner Group 01 Haplotype Richard Edgcombe participating in advanced SNP testing. These results will 16~c 15a Frederick Edgecombe George Edgcombe James Edgcombe John Edgcombe Stephen Edgcombe Thomas Edgcombe John Edgcombe Thomas Edgcombe of Lamerton and Buckland b.1490 Mayor of Oxford 1484/86 - 1491/92 - 1497/98 Kit 202149 Hidden Edgecombe mar. Catherine d.1552 Will hopefully contribute to the L21 Plus project, whose members 1888-1969 1852 - 1940 Loddiswell 1821-1883 Aveton Gifford 1783-1853 Thurlestone 1752-1822 of Thurlestone 1722 - 1775 Modbury 1692 - 1735 Ermington 1661- bur.25/01/1694 9a John mar. 1920 Mizpah Finer 1894 -1980 mar. 1883 Elizabeth Jane Prowse 1863-1950 mar.1842 Julia Kennard 1816 -1885 mar. 1808 Elizabeth Treeby 1786 - 1849 mar. 1777 Winifred Lakeman d.1814 mar. 1749 Mary Brown d.1795 mar. Cecelia Popplestone d.1773 mar. Sarah 1686 are trying to discover more about the ancient Celtic origins of Edgcombe the L21 Haplogroup. Group 01 Haplotype Group 01 Haplotype The Edgcombes of Oxford 1456 - 1515 24a 23a 22f 21e 20f 19l 18e 17b of Ermington Kit 231691 Kit 186947 Hidden Edgecombe Frederick C Edgcombe Thomas H M Edgcombe Richard Edgcombe John Edgcombe Richard Edgcombe For further information please contact the Administrator of 1892 - 1983 Modbury 1862 - 1934 Modbury 1824 - 1891 Modbury 1778 - 06/06/1844 of Cornwood 1738 - 14/06/1802 mar. 1913 Ellen Alberta Tilson 1892-1955 mar.1885 Susannah Watkinson 1856-1910 mar. 1859 Susan Mason Ball 1831-1886 mar. 1814 Mary Chaffe 1786-1832 mar. 1769 Agnes Lyndon 1742-1826 16b 15d 14b 13f 12b 11d 10a the FTDNA Edgcombe Project: [email protected] Richard Edgcombe John Edgcombe Thomas Edgcombe Thomas Edgcombe Robert Edgcombe John Edgcombe John Edgcombe of Ermington, c.1490 - 1550 Group 01 Haplotype mar. Elizabeth Ann Waymouth d.1896 b. Ireland of Modbury1703 or 1690 -1782/3 of Ermington 1670 -1737 Ermington 1632 - xxxx Ermington 1604 - 1654 Coyton, Ermington,1563 - 1644 Modbury 1528 - bur. 23/08/1602 mar. 06/04/1735 Mary Witheridge d.1702 mar. 25/05/1701 Sarah Strashleigh d.1745 mar. 18/06/1661 Margery Gullett d.1709 mar. 06/10/1629 Mary Cleve d.1670 mar. Bridget xxxx-1636 mar.1558 Margery Willing xxxx-1610 9b 23” 22” 21” 20” 19” 18” 17c Richard Kit 192364 Hidden Edgecombe Bertie G Edgcombe James Th. Edgcombe James Edgcombe George Edgcombe Thomas Edgcombe 1872-1928 1838-1893 1807 - 1848 1776 - 1817 d.Tamerton of Modbury 1740 - 1802 Edgcombe mar. 1898 Elizabeth Chettle 1875-1956 mar. 1868 Emily Collins 1839-1916 mar.1832 Jane Chubb b.1814 mar. 1802 Mary Waymouth 1770-1849 mar. Sarah Williams d.1813 The Edgcombes of Buckland Monachorum 1458 - 1528 of Meavy 11d Francis Edgcombe Michael Edgcombe 1495 - 1575 Group 03 Haplotype 1530 - 1577 mar. Ann fl 1581 mar. Emma / fl 1583 9c Roger 8b John 7a Richard 6a John 5a John 4b Richard 3a Richard 2a John 1a William Kit 194537 Hidden Edgcumbe Shazell Hidden Edgcumbe Shazell Elizabeth Cornish Elizabeth memorial in M.Abbot church 11e Edgcombe Edgcombe Edgcombe Edgcombe Edgcombe Edgcombe Edgcombe Edgcombe Edgcombe Grace Shazell erected by his son, Capt.John William Edgcombe Group 04 Haplotype Will Will Rector of Kelly William Edgcombe of Meavy, Devon of Edgcumbe & Oxford of Edgcumbe, Devon of Edgcumbe, Devon of Edgcumbe, Devon of Edgcumbe, Devon of Edgcumbe, Devon of Edgcumbe, Devon of Edgcumbe, Devon 1500 - 1547 1463 - 1523 1430 -1497 1400 - 1486 1370 - 1464 1328 - 1403 1302 - 1349 (black death ?) 1270 - 1319 1240 - 1285 1210 - 1274 Richard Edgcumbe John Edgcumbe Shazell 18#b 17#d 16#d 15#a 1535 - fl.1581 Kit 207898 Hidden Edgcumbe Shazell Hidden Edgcumbe Shazell Richard Edgcombe Richard Edgcombe Thomas Edgcombe Thomas Edgcombe mar. Avis Shazell of Milton Abbott 1811 - 1871 of Edgcumbe 1771 - 1848 of Milton Abbot 1742 - 1826 of St Erney 1710 - 1763 of Edgcumbe 1672 - 1725 mar. Joan mar. Alice Clark mar. Thomasin mar. xxxx Culling Group 00 Haplotype remained unmarried mar.1769 Agnes Windeatt d.1797 mar.1733 Grace Hawkins 1706-1758 mar.1699 Gertrude Rowe of St Erney d.1745 John Edgcumbe Bought Edgcumbe estate from Hidden Edgcumbe Shazell Hidden Edgcumbe Shazell 15#d The Edgcombes Kit 227857 Shazell The Edgcombes Nicholas Edgcombe his nephew John (ref 10~a) in 1521 of Edgcumbe 1679 - 1735 of Edgcumbe 9d of Chillaton mar.1715 Elizabeth Dill Thomas Will Will 15#f 14#b 13#a 12#a 11#a 10#a Edgcombe 16#z Pearse Edgcombe Richard Edgcombe Thomas Edgcombe Richard Edgcombe Thomas Edgcombe Richard Edgcombe Richard Edgcombe of Edgcumbe 1490 - 1576 of Edgcumbe 1465 - xxxx Milton Abbot 1716 - 1770 of Edgcumbe 1687 - 1780 of Edgcumbe 1635 - 1702 of Edgcumbe 1593 - 1670 of Edgcumbe xxxx - 1641 of Edgcumbe 1528 - 1589 Inherited power of disposal mar. Christian Maddaford d.1769 mar. 1733 Elizabeth Edgcombe mar.1670 Prothesia Cudlipp 1654-1719 mar.1628 Alice Gery d.1692 mar. Joan Fox d.1654 mar. Ricarda Sargent d.1621 of Edgcumbe Estate from 18#b above of Longbrook, da. of Gabriel Edgcombe 18#x Richard Darke 17#f 16#f Pearce Edgcombe Richard Edgcombe Edgcombe The Edgcombes Surgeon of Chatham 1816 -1880 of Gillingham Kent 1768-1834 of Milton Abbot 1733-1784 mar. Eleanor York mar.1757 Elizabeth Goden of Tavistock 9e mar. 1835 Louisa Marshall Robert The Edgcombes of Merchant in Tavistock Moretonhampstead Launceston 11^a 10#b Edgcombe Lezant & St Keyne John Edgcombe Peter Edgcombe Group 01 Haplotype of Tavistock 1520 - bf 1574 of Tavistock 1495 - aft 1563 of St Erney Cornwall b.1470 13#b Kelly Kit 219514 Hidden Edgecombe William Edgcumbe Henry Edgcombe John Edgcombe Joseph Edgcombe John Edgcombe Roger Edgcombe John Edgcombe William Edgcombe mar. Joan Trelawney 1840 -1919 1807 - 1866 of Morval 1776-1834 of Morval 1734-1811 of St Keyne 1696-1770 of St Keyne c.1674-1757 of Lezant 1640 - 1692 of Lezant 1600 - 1655 mar. 1727 Mary Foote d.1763 mar. 1695 Grace Coombe d.1727 mar. 1670 Jane Combe (Lambe)d.1684 mar. 1634 Agnes Rowe of Tavistock Lezant Mary Tavy The Edgcombes Milton Abbot Dartmoor Line to Connecticut of Lamerton Edgcumbe Yeoman in Ottery Lamerton Group 01 Haplotype Emigrated to America from Plymouth c.1673 Brewer and Merchant of Plymouth Will 23^a 22^b 21^b 20^b 19^b 18^c 17^c 16^b 15^c 14^b 13^b 12^a 10#c John Edgcombe Kit 106895 Hidden Edgecombe Charles F Edgecombe John S Edgcombe John Edgcombe Samuel Edgcombe Samuel Edgcombe Thomas Edgcombe John Edgcombe Nicholas Edgcombe Peter Edgcombe Peter Edgcombe Mystic CT 1872-1928 Groton CT 1842-1936 Groton CT 1803-1878 Groton CT 1760 - 1843 Groton CT 1729 - 1795 Norwich CT 1694 - 1745 New London CT 1647 - 1721 Plymouth 1612 - 1649 Tavistock 1588 - 1621 of Tavistock 1550 - 1608 of Ottery 1510 - 1587 Tavistock mar.
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