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The Family Line of William John Manley of Dublin, Ireland to Sussex, England

DNA Test Kit# 12968

*Family lines of descent included at bottom of page.


Haplogroup R1b1


Y DNA Values

Markers noted as faster mutating are indicated in black.

Marker 393 390 19 391 385a 385b 426 388 439 389-1 392 389-2
Value
13
25
14
11
11
13
12
12
12
13
14
29

Extended Markers

Marker 458 459a 459b 455 454 447 437 448 449 464a 464b 464c 464d
Value
16
9
10
12
11
25
15
18
30
15
16
16
17

 

Marker 460 GATA H4 YCA II a YCA II b 456 607 576 570 CDY a CDY b 442 438
Value                        

 

Genetic Distance Analysis to others in project:

12 Marker Analysis

Kit#
Distance
Matching Markers
15739
0
12/12
18643
0
12/12
89835
0
12/12
90371
0
12/12
N50533
0
12/12
74163
1
11/12
81723
1
11/12
11932
3
9/12
13008
3
9/12
17526
3
9/12
93441
3
9/12
11775
4
8/12
11931
4
8/12
12748
4
8/12
12915
4
8/12
15046
4
8/12
18958
4
8/12
24846
4
8/12
3W275
4
8/12
34065
4
8/12
37611
4
8/12
98092
4
8/12
N27599
4
8/12
13250
5
7/12
17679
5
7/12
39882
5
7/12
N24453
5
7/12
4V729
5
7/12
15932
6
6/12
11820
7
5/12
18321
7
5/12
23630
7
4/12
14125
8
4/12
22826
8
4/12
N10183
9
3/12
C4BMF
9
3/12
58190
11
1/12
15303
12
0
98500
13
0
N38464
13
0
23540
17
0
30042
18
0
15933
24
0

25 Marker Comparisons

Kit Number
Distance
Matching Markers
18643
0
25/25
90371
0
25/25
89835
1
24/25
74163
3
22/25
13250
9
16/25
13008
10
15/25
3W275
10
15/25
17679
10
15/25
93441
10
15/15
12748
11
14/25
15046
11
14/25
39882
11
14/25
N27599
11
14/25
11931
13
12/25
14125
13
12/25
11775
14
11/25
4V729
14
11/25
58190
17
8/25
11820
19
6/25
C4BMF
19
6/25
98500
27
0
30072
33
0

 

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Family Gedcom Outline

*1st Generation

Michael Manley

b.1832 Ireland

d. Dublin, 1889

m. St Mary’s, Haddington Road, Dublin

Spouse. Bridget Carolan


Michael Manley was a gardener by trade and seems to have worked at some of the great houses around Dublin including Abbeville at Malahide. Bridget was the daughter of Stephen Patrick Carolan and Ellen Kavanagh. Michael and Bridget had two sons, William John and Stephen George. Stephen George spent his career in the Midland and Great Western Railway in Ireland finally retiring to Maam Cross in Co. Galway. There was also a daughter Kate who married a Peter McCann from Chapelizod in Westland Road Church, Dublin in 1889. The wedding was not registered.

*2nd Generation
William John Manley

b.1832 Kingstown, Dublin

d. 1942, London

m. 1894

Spouse. Julia.M.Purkis, Isle of Wight

William joined the army (Royal Artillery Garrison) in Kinsale, Co. Cork in1884 and spent his career in various parts of the world. He served on the Isle of Wight in Golden Fort and met and married Julia Purkis while there. They had four sons, Gerald, Raymond Victor, Cecil and Bernard. William and Julia retired to Plumstead, London in 1907 but William rejoined the army during World War 1. His eldest three sons also served in that war and Bernard had a distinguished career in World War 2. William died in Plumstead in 1942.

*3rd Generation
Gerald William Manley

b.1895, Portsmouth UK

d. London, 1950

m. 1918, London

Spouse. Ellen M. Scudder

*4th Generation

Living

 

 

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Updated 10/6/2007