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Excellent Resource!

Project members are submitting family Gedcom outlines (Family Trees), which are being uploaded to each members page.

More than half of the project members have this information listed on their individual project member page.

This provides site visitors as well as project members, with information on ancestor, locale and time lines.

For those project members who have not submitted them to me yet, PLEASE remember this is a crucial step in proven research.

 

 

Family Lines/Locations Involved in the Project

Please note that project members who have contributed a Family Gedcom (Family Tree) outline are indicated with an *

Lines with a photo image indicate photos included with family outline.

 

*11775/Thomas Manley/Manly circa 1715 St. Mary's Co., MD >NC through his son John Basil

*11820/William Manley of Cheshire, England

*11931/Thomas Edward Manley of Fermenagh, Ireland>WI

11932/Charles Manley>Ireland?/through George Manley> NY, USA

*12748/Elcany Manley>NC

*12915/John Manley >Crockawady Glebe, Ireland>MN

*12968/William John Manley>Dublin, Ireland> Sussex, Eng.

*13008/William Manley>Laurens Co., SC

13250/ ? Manley>Germany

*14125/Georgius Maule>Possibly England via Panemure, Scotland

*15046/William Manley, Sr. of South Carolina

15303/Richard A. Manley> Fluvanna, VA >Laure, OH circa 1795

15739/Jospeh Manley>Ireland

15932/? Manley>Ireland

15933/? Manley>Ireland

*17526/Charles Manely>County Cork, Ireland

17679/Alnwick Maules>Northumberland, UK

18321/? Maule

*18643/Michael P. Manley>Omaha, NB, Believed to have originated in Ireland

*18958/Thomas Manley/Manly circa 1715 St. Mary's Co., MD >NC through his son Trim

22826 Manleys of Oregon

23540 Adrian Manley from Van Buren County, Michigan and possibly back to Somerset County, New Jersey

*23630 The line Richard DeManley, 8th Lord of Manley, Cheshire, England

*3W275 The line of Thomas Manly (circa 1756), Berkshire

*4V729 The lines Johnnes Manley, Spurstow > Wrenbury, Cheshire, England

24846 The lines Sherman Lee Manley b. 21 May 1888 Lake Fork, Ill

*30042 The lines of Leon Lewis Myatt

*34065 The lines Daniel Manley b. 1819, Dinwiddie, VA

*37611 The lines of Manley, England

*39882 The lines of James Mould, Middleton-Cheney, England

N10183 The lines of Manly, USA

*C4BMF the lines of Richard Manley of Georgia (?) to George Washington Manley, Texas

*58190 The lines of David Manley, South Carolina > Tennessee, 1795

N24453 The lines of (?) Manley

*N27599 The lines of George Manley of Coventry, Tolland Co., CT

*74163 The lines of Michael Monnelley of Co. Mayo, Ireland

*81723 Bryan aka Brien Manley of County Mayo, Ireland

N38464 The lines of ? Manley

*89835 Anthony Manley of Ireland > Scranton, PA

*N50533 The lines of Anthony Manley of Ireland

*90371 The lines of Patrick Maney, Ireland/ no results at this time

*93441 The lines of John Maney (1630), England

*98092 The lines of Abert Manley (1822) New York> Guam

98500 Manley

112418 Munley

124814 O. Maonaile

132647 Manley

133586 Manley

133708 Maule

137173 Mole

137371 Manley

139509 Trucks/Manley

142529 Manley

115077 Munnelly

 

Please visit our family website @ "Cavaliers & Cossacks". This site has just about everything possible in one genealogy site and welcomes contributions from those interested.

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We strongly encourage project members to test for 25(+) markers, to generate more accurate results.

For those earliest members of our project, we would love to see those who can, upgrade to the 25(+)

 

FamilyTreedNA provides group discounts for testing through projects conducted through them.

 

They provide comparisons to other project members and others in their database, Haplogroup results, as well as "RECENT ETHNIC ORIGINS (REO) Database of genetic test results".

 

It is not required that all individuals participate through FamilyTreedNA, but those submitting results from other facilities (Such as DNAHeritage) will take longer to have their results included in the project and they will not have the "RECENT ETHNIC ORIGINS (REO) Database of genetic test results".

 

In the News!

Five Project members (Kits # 12968, 15739, 18643, 89835 & 90371) match the 5th-century Irish warlord known as "Niall of the Nine Hostages"..

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Updated 2/22/2009