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

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The Family Line of William Manley, South Carolina

DNA Test Kit# 15046

*Family lines of descent included at bottom of page.


Haplogroup R1b1c

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
14
24
14
11
11
14
12
12
12
13
15
29

Extended Markers

Marker 458 459a 459b 455 454 447 437 448 449 464a 464b 464c 464d
Value
18
9
10
11
11
26
15
19
29
15
16
17
18

 

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
13008
1
11/12
93441
1
11/12
12748
2
10/12
37611
2
10/12
N27599
2
10/12
3W275
3
9/12
11775
4
8/12
11931
4
8/12
12915
4
8/12
12968
4
8/12
15739
4
8/12
18643
4
8/12
18958
4
8/12
24846
4
8/12
34065
4
8/12
89835
4
8/12
90371
4
8/12
98092
4
8/12
N50533
4
8/12
11932
5
7/12
13250
5
7/12
17526
5
7/12
39882
5
7/12
74163
5
7/12
4V729
5
7/12
81723
5
7/12
15932
6
6/12
11820
7
5/12
17679
7
5/12
23630
7
5/12
N24453
7
5/12
14125
8
4/12
22826
8
4/12
18321
9
3/12
C4BMF
10
2/12
58190
11
1/12
N10183
11
1/12
15303
12
0
N38464
13
0
98500
15
0
23540
17
0
30042
18
0
15933
24
0

Results for 25 Markers

Kit Number
Distance
Matching Markers
13008
1
24/25
93441
2
23/25
N27599
3
22/25
12748
4
21/25
3W275
6
19/25
39882
7
18/25
11775
10
15/25
11931
11
14/25
12968
11
14/25
13250
11
14/25
18643
11
14/25
90371
11
14/25
17679
12
13/25
74163
12
13/25
89835
12
13/25
4V729
13
12/25
58190
14
11/25
14125
16
9/25
11820
17
8/25
C4BMF
18
7/25
98500
29
0
30042
33
0

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Family Gedcom Outline

*1st Generation
Wiliam Manly, Sr.
b. 1787 South Carolina
d. September 1842, Vermillion County, Newport, Indiana
bur. Unknown
m. Newport, Indiana
Spouse. Elizabeth Nickels aka Nickel

*2nd Generation
William Manly
b. March 4, 1822 Newport, Indiana
d. December 18, 1888 Spearville, Ford County, Kentucky
bur. Unknown
m. March 5, 1855, Edgar County, Illinois
Spouse. Minerva Ingram

*3rd Generation
Melvin Manly
b. march, 24, 1857, Prairie, Edgar, Illinois
d. April 19, 1929 Klickitat County, Washington
bur. White Salmon, Klickitat, Washington
m. December 14, 1877, LaCygne, Linn, KS
Spouse. Emily Rush

*4th Generation
William C. Manly
b. June 21, 1879 Lacygne, Linn, Kansas
d. June 16, 1964 Vancouver, Clark, Washington
bur. White Salmon, Klickitat, Washington
m. September 20, 1920, Goldendale, White Salmon, Klickitat, Washington
Spouse. Iva Trotter

*5th Generation
Living

 

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Updated 10/6/2007