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The Family Line of Charles
Manley of County Cork, Ireland
DNA Test Kit# 17526
*Family lines of descent
included at bottom of page.
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
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25
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14
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11
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11
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14
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12
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12
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13
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13
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13
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29
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Extended Markers
| Marker |
458 |
459a |
459b |
455 |
454 |
447 |
437 |
448 |
449 |
464a |
464b |
464c |
464d |
| Value |
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| Marker |
460 |
GATA H4 |
YCA II a |
YCA II b |
456 |
607 |
576 |
570 |
CDY a |
CDY b |
442 |
438 |
| Value |
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Genetic Distance Analysis to
others in project:
12 Marker Analysis
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Kit#
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Distance
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Matching
Markers
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11932
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0
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12/12
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24846
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1
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11/12
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3W275
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2
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10/12
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39882
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2
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10/12
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N24453
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2
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10/12
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11775
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3
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9/12
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11931
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3
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9/12
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12748
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3
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9/12
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12915
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3
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9/12
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12968
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3
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9/12
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15739
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3
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9/12
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18643
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3
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9/12
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18958
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3
|
9/12
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34065
|
3
|
9/12
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37611
|
3
|
9/12
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89835
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3
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9/12
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90371
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3
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9/12
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98092
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3
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9/12
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N27599
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3
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9/12
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N50533
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3
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9/12
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13008
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4
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8/12
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13250
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4
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8/12
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74163
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4
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8/12
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81723
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4
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8/12
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93441
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4
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8/12
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15046
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5
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7/12
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15932
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5
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7/12
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4V729
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5
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7/12
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11820
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6
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6/12
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17679
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6
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6/12
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23630
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6
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6/12
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14125
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7
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5/12
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22826
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7
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5/12
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18321
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8
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4/12
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N10183
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8
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4/12
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58190
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10
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2/10
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15303
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11
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1/12
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C4BMF
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11
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1/12
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N38464
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12
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0
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98500
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14
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0
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23540
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16
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0
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30042
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17
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0
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15933
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23
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0
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There are no results for 25
markers for this project member at this time
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Family Gedcom Outline
*1st. Generation
Charles Manley
b. 1800+ (no record found)
d. No record found
m. 1830, Mourne Abbey, Co. Cork, Ireland
Spouse. Elizabeth Walsh
Charles Manley farmed land at Rathduff in the Grenagh
region of Co. Cork, Ireland.
*2nd. Generation
Daniel Manley
b. 1838, Mourne Abbey, Co. Cork, Ireland
d. 1911, London, England
m. 1867, Moorfields, London, England
spouse. Eliza Casey
It appears that Daniel Manley left Ireland at about the
time of the potato famine (1846-47) and worked in London's
docklands as a Wharf Foreman and Beerhouse Keeper. It
appears that he also spent some time in the USA for his
third son, Thomas, was born in Somerville, Boston, Mass.
in 1874.
*3rd Generation
William Patrick Manley
b. 1872, London, England
d. 1929, Leytonstone, Middlesex, England
m. 1891, Moorfields, London, England
spouse. Bridget Hennessey
William Patrick Manley worked as a Customs Officer in
the Special Investigations Branch of the Waterguard and
is mentioned in Ben Herrington's book 'Smuggler's Ahoy'
(Frederick Muller, London, 1957).
*4th. Generation
William Patrick Daniel Manley
b. 1897 Ratcliff, London, England
d. 1964 Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, Wales
m. 1921, Limehouse, London, England
Spouse. May Violet Ivey
William Patrick Daniel Manley worked in the Waterguard
Department of H.M. Customs in London, Belfast and Southhampton.
His final post was Waterguard Surveyour and Head of Customs
at Fishguard Harbour. During the Second World War (1939-1945)
he was seconded to MI5 where he joined a mobile unit which
travelled the coast of the United Kingdom on secret counter-espionage
duties.
*5th.-7th Generations
Living (17526)
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be copied, reproduced or duplicated without the express permission
of the owners.
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