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The Family Line of Thomas Manley (circa 1715) St. Mary's Co., MD. Through his grandson, Basil Charles Manley

DNA Test Kit# 11775

*Family lines of descent with photos included at bottom of page.


The family line of Thomas Manley (circa 1715) St. Mary's Co., MD> NC, his son (John) Basil Manley/Manly(born 1742) of St. Mary's Co., MD>NC and his descendants through his son Gov. Charles Manly.


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
13
24
14
11
11
14
12
12
12
13
13
30

Extended Markers

Marker 458 459a 459b 455 454 447 437 448 449 464a 464b 464c 464d
Value                          

 

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
11931
0
12/12
12915
0
12/12
18958
0
12/12
24846
2
10/12
3W275
2
10/12
34065
2
10/12
98092
2
10/12
11820
3
9/12
11932
3
9/12
13008
3
9/12
13250
3
9/12
17526
3
9/12
23630
3
9/12
39882
3
9/12
93441
3
9/12
4V729
3
9/12
12748
4
8/12
12968
4
8/12
15046
4
8/12
15739
4
8/12
15932
4
8/12
18643
4
8/12
22826
4
8/12
37611
4
8/12
89835
4
8/12
90371
4
8/12
N27599
4
8/12
N50533
4
8/12
17679
5
7/12
18321
5
7/12
74163
5
7/12
81723
5
7/12
N24453
5
7/12
98092
5
7/12
14125
6
6/12
58190
7
5/12
15303
8
4/12
N10183
9
3/12
N38464
9
3/12
C4BMF
10
2/12
98500
11
1/12
23540
15
0
30042
16
0
15933
20
0

There are no extended markers for this member at this time.

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Link to Family Website

This branch descends from Gov. Charles and a an indentured servant, believed to be from the Dominican Republic. I have no information for the matriarch at this time.

From the Gov's son, Trim and his wife Corrinia there were at least eight children.

Among those children were Alexander born 1866, Frank born 1869 and Henry born 1879.

Alexander and Frank were publishers of the Wilmington Daily Record which was destroyed in 1898 at the outset of the Wilmington Riots.

The brothers made their way to Washington, DC where they are found as single men, living together on the 1900 census record. One point of interest is that this family's oral tradition has the matriarch as being from The Dominican Republic, though on census records, Trim lists both parents as having been born in NC.

Hopefully, someone out there has the solution to this mystery woman!

Family Gedcom Outline
*1st Generation
John Manley of England or Ireland (circa
Settled in MD after arriving in Point Comfort, VA.

*2nd Generation
Thomas Manley
b. Abt. 1717
d. Died aboard ship during 1754-1755
bur. Unknown
m. Unknow date, St. Mary's County, MD
Spouse. Mary Ford

*3rd Generation

Basil Manley/Manly

1742-1824

John Basil Manley
b. June 8, 1742 St. Mary's County, MD
d. May 15, 1824 Chatham County, NC
bur. Oak Mount Plantation Cemetery
m. 1793 Fayetteville, NC
Spouse. Elizabeth Maultsby aka Maultby

*4th Generation

Charles Manley/Manly
May 13, 1795-October 7, 1871

Charles Manley (Gov. NC)
b. May 13, 1795 NC
d. May 1, 1871, Chatham County, NC1
bur. Oak Mount Plantation Cemetery, NC
m. October 7, 1817 Raliegh, NC
Partner. Unknown

*5th Generation


Trim aka Titmouse Manly

1835-?
b. 1835, North Carolina
d. Unknown
bur. Unknown
m. Unknown
Spouse. Corina

*6th Generation


Frank G. Manly

Circa 1870-?
b. 1869-1871 North Carolina
d. Unknown
bur. Unknown
m. Unknown
Spouse. Mattie

*7th Generation


John B. Manly, Capt.

1910 - December 27, 1984

b. 1910, Alabama
d. December 27, 1984 Amityville, NY
bur. Calverton National Cemetary, Long Island, NY
m. 1944
Spouse. Louise Jacobs, 1st Lieutenant

*8th-11th Generations

Living

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Updated 9/16/2007