Cave, Gresham, Scarborough, surname, location, history, Y-DNA

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The book of Scots-Irish family names – FamilySearch

The book of Scots-Irish family names. Title Also Known As: Book of Ulster surnames|Ulster surnames|Scots-Irish family names. Statement of Responsibility: Robert Bell. Authors: Bell, Robert, 1953- (Main Author) Format: Books/Monographs.

Daniel Elliot (1637–1704)   FamilySearch

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Discover life events, stories and photos about Daniel Elliot (1637–1704) of Tullykelter, County Fermanagh, Ireland … English and Scottish: variant of Elliott .

Mapping;

saxmap

Genealogy Geographic Surname DNA Elliot

 

Scandinavian-place-name-map

Shows in Scandinavian naming localities.

History;

Includes; Cave, Wake, and Stuteville;

Cave, Wake, Stuteville (1) Cave, Wake, Stuteville (2) Cave, Wake, Stuteville (3)

Map in East Riding Yorkshire; N&S Cave, Rowley, and Cottingham.

Cave, Wake, Stuteville (4) Cave, Wake, Stuteville (5) Cave, Wake, Stuteville (6)

Stuteville, Wake, & Cave;

of Gresham;

Gresham Stuteville (1) Gresham Stuteville (2)

of Scarborough;

Scarborough Stuteville (1) Scarborough Stuteville (2)

Y-DNA;

Daniel Elliot group;

Daniel Group of Elliott family;

Daniel Group

Of near Gresham, Bec (Beck Hall), and Oulton, of thirteenth century Norfolk.

Cave;

Cave exact matches at 12 markers;

Cave at 12 exact matches

Gresham;

Gresham showing exact markers starting with 14;

Gresham Elwald (6) Gresham Grisham Grissom 14

Scarborough;

Scarborough FTDNA

Surname;

Cave, Grisham, Scarborough (1) Cave, Grisham, Scarborough (2) Cave, Grisham, Scarborough (3)

Cave, Grisham, Scarborough (4) Cave, Grisham, Scarborough (5) Cave, Grisham, Scarborough (6)

Conclusion;

Stuteville, owned estate lands of Gresham, Cave, and Scarborough, previously to the family adopting their respective surnames; containing basic 12 marker sequence;

14 24 14 11 11-14 12 12 11 13 12 29

which took on the names of the localities; Gresham, Cave, and Scarborough, at which they were living.

Mark Elliott 5/17/2016 

 

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2 comments on “Cave, Gresham, Scarborough, surname, location, history, Y-DNA
  1. Azalia S. Moore says:

    My grandson took the Ancestry.com DNA test. He is a descendant of John Gresham of Orange County, Virginia who moved to Henry County, VA and received land there in a grant prior to the Revolutionary War. Following the war, the entire family of John Gresham moved into Pendleton County SC where my grandmother, his daughter Katie Gresham, married William Keeton. My grandson’s name is Robert Carwile and his information is on my Ancestry.com record. His relationships to the Keeton family are clearly established and in addition, his relationship to Jacob Carwile, Revolutionary War Soldier from Lynchburg Va are established. In addition, he has the lines that go back to the Wesson family and several others. I would like to know more about affixing his line to that of the Gresham family of antiquity. Thanks so much, Azalia S. Moore

  2. Mark Elliott says:

    https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Gresham_Grissom/default.aspx?section=yresults
    Gresham Y-DNA usually the first marker is a 14, and a SNP of R-L21.
    If autosomal lineage shows a match to one of these of the Gresham group then the locality of origins, is likely near Gresham. Am and Elliott with R-U106, but match many of these Gresham, which my surname adoption locality is moated Bec of Norfolk, near moated Gresham Castle of Norfolk. This gave me a likely locality near Gresham which is Bec for my surname as Elfwold-Elwald which evolve to Elliott to be adopted. So linking in on and autosomal tree to one of these Gresham their heritage would lead to Gresham, Norfolk.