Ralph N. & Marie F. Shockey, Author, Shockey History & Genealogy, 2 Volumes (U.S.A., Congressional Library No. 82-136313: HBP, 1981)
Lt. Col. Donald E. Shockey, A US Ret. and Thelma I. (Peterson) Shockey, The Shockey Chronicles Vol. 1 (Gateway Press, Inc. Baltimore 1986; Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 86-80678)
Note: I've marked the following triangulation "confident" instead of "confirmed" because the DNA confirms he was a descendant of Johann Schacke, but does not yet make it certain that he was the son of Abraham Sr. Clustering research indicates that this is most likely the case, but this triangulation alone does not give definitive proof:
Paternal relationship is confident based on a triangulated group on GEDmatch who share a 25.1 cM segment on chromosome 2, consisting of Kaylene Silvester, GEDmatch kit # FP684442C1, and Dan Shockey, her 5th cousin 1x removed, GEDmatch kit # M929511, and Susan Sombeck, her 5th cousin, GEDmatch kit # PJ5359744. (Dan and Susan Sombeck are 5th cousins 1x removed.) Their most-recent common ancestors are Johann Schacke and Barbara Hess, the 5x great grandparents of Kaylene Silvester and 4x great grandparents of Dan Shockey and 5x great grandparents of Susan Sombeck.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Johann by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
Y-chromosome DNA test-takers in his direct paternal line on WikiTree:
Shockey-564 and Shockey-121 appear to represent the same person because: I was adding Abraham's children and hit the enter key by mistake and created a new father instead of adding the child to the existing Abraham