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Wahab


Surname - Kit Ancestor Birth-Death Spouse Haplogroup Comments 
Wahab 190229 participant R1b1b2 - L21 Connects to the Wauchope family in London, Ireland and Scotland
father living living 
Charles Edmonson Wahab 1876-1954 Alberta Silverthorne (1885-1923) 
James Howard Wahab Sr. 1841-1919 Emma Winters Smith (1849-1919) Ocracoke Island
Job Wahab 1902-1860 Eliza Bradley Howard (1808-1870) 
Thomas Wahab 1776-1809 Mary Salter (1780-bef1850) 
Jobe Wahab Died 1777 Jane Williams [later Gaskill] (1760-1801) 
James Wahab Died 1774 unknown 


Also a second Wahab male who descends from James Wahab on Hatteras on 1755. 

The Wahab DNA matches Wauchope and Waugh. Wauchope links to Ireland, Scotland and London.

Wabah is first found on Hatteras Island in 1738 in the following deed, so born before 1717 and possibly is the James who married Anne Pryor in Norfolk County, Va in 1795. If he is this James, he would have been 100 years old when he died, so he is more likely the son of that James.

Currituck County deed bk 3 deed 716 p 81 July 4 1738 Mr Henry Gibbs assignes all right and title to Thomas Olliver and James Wawhob to be equal of within mentioned patent, wit William Shergold, Lewis Kenkins, signed Henry Gibbs.

On the 1755 Tax list he is listed with 2 tithes: James Wahobb, 2

In 1755 - he patents land - Page 61, pat 877, p 138, James Wahab, Oct 1755, 600 ac in Currituck on Hatterass Banks, joining the head of Cape Creek, the flat hill pond, the great ditches marsh, Goose Marsh and the sea side about one half mile west of Cape Hatterass

 

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