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The Family Line of Richard DeManley/Manleigh/Mandley, 8th Lord of Manley, Cheshire, England

DNA Test Kit# 23630

*Family lines of descent included at the bottom of the 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 24 14 10 11 15 12 12 12 13 13 31

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
11820
0
12/12
4V729
0
12/12
22826
1
11/12
11775
3
9/12
11931
3
9/12
12915
3
9/12
15932
3
9/12
18958
3
9/12
39882
4
8/12
58190
4
8/12
15303
5
7/12
24846
5
7/12
34065
5
7/12
3W275
5
7/12
98092
5
7/12
11932
6
6/12
13008
6
6/12
13250
6
6/12
17526
6
6/12
17679
6
6/12
18321
6
6/12
93441
6
6/12
N38464
6
6/12
12748
7
5/12
12968
7
5/12
15046
7
5/12
15739
7
5/12
18643
7
5/12
37611
7
5/12
89835
7
5/12
90371
7
5/12
N27599
7
5/12
N50533
7
5/12
C4BMF
8
4/12
74163
8
4/12
81723
8
4/12
N24453
8
4/12
14125
9
3/12
N10183
10
2/12
98500
12
0
23540
14
0
30042
15
0
15933
17
0

There are no 25 Marker results for this member at this time.

 

Note: The following Gedcom was generated by me for this DNA submitter through family bible records, letters, known church records, etc. that the submitter generously shared. In working with these records, it was obvious that some generations had been skipped. By using these and the 25 year genealogy rule and then combining with known Medieval records at the LDS Medieval Studies Center, Salt Lake, Utah, I was able to generate this Gedcom. Because many of these records are secondary, 100% accuracy cannot be guaranteed.
Helen M. Manley, Genealogist, FRS


Generation I
John de Manley (seen Mandeley) 8th Lord of Manley
B after 1367, Acton, Cheshire, England
married to Elizabeth Wettenhall born in

Generation 2
John de Manley (seen Mandeley) 9th Lord of Manley,
B: Abt 1400
married to Ellizabeth Werburton

Generation 3
Sir John Manley, Knight,
B: Bet: 1420-1425 in Manley, Cheshire, England, married to Angharad Vychan, born in Llowdyarche, Montgomery County, Wales

Generation 4
Sir John Manley, Knight,
B: Bet: 1420-1425 in Manley, Cheshire, England, married to Angharad Vychan, bonr in Llowdyarche, Montgomery County, Wales

Generation 5
Sir Nicholas Manley (seen Mandley/Manleigh), Knight,
B: Abt 1450 in Poulton, Cheshire, England,
D: 1519 in Poulton, Cheshire, England,
married to Ellen Stanley

Generation 6
Henry Manley (seen Mandley),
B: Bet 1475-1480 in Poulton, Cheshire, England
married Jane Holcroft of Lancashire, England

Generation 7
John Manley (seen Mandley) of Poulton Hall,
B: Aft. 1500 in Poulton, Cheshire, England,
married to Thomasyn Mainwaring born in Lightfed, England

Generation 8
Henry Manley (also seen Mandley)
B: Bet. 1525-1530 probably in Poulton, Cheshire, England,
married Elizabeth Urmiston born in Lancashire, England

Generation 9
Unknown Male Manley, son of Henry Manley and Elizabeth Urmiston, B: Abt 1550-1555

Generation 10
Richard Manley (also seen Mandley),
B: May 28, 1579 in Leigh, Lancashire, England,
D: Bef. November 21, 1664 in Leigh, Lancashire, England,
married to Katherine Holcroft

Generation 11
Unknown male Manley,
B: Abt 1608, son of Richard Manley and Katherine Holcroft, married to unknown wife

Generation 12
Richard Manley,
B: Abt 1634,
married to unknown wife

Generation 13
William Manley,
B: Abt 1669 in Lancashire, England,
D: August 26, 1723 in Hindley, Lancashire, England, married to Elizabeth (?)

Generation 14
John Manley,
B: 1698 in Westhoughton, Lancashire, England,
D: December 24, 1779 in Dean, Lancashire, England, married to Sarah (?)

Generation 15
Edmund Manley,
B: July 29, 1749 in Worsley, Lancashire, England,
D: October 4, 1827 in Eccles, Lancashire, England, married to unknown wife

Generation 16
John Manley,
B 1801 in Eccles, Lancashire, England,
D: 1877, married unknown wife

Generation 17
Edmund Manley,
B: Abt 1823
married to unknown wife, possible maiden name Humphrys

Generation 18
Edmund Humphrys Manley,
B: Abt 1848 in Willow Grove, Reddish near Manchester, England
D: 1921
married to unknown wife, possibly maiden name Alsop

Generation 19
Edmund Alsop Manley
B: 1900
D: 1984
married unknown wife, possible maiden name Luvet

Generations 20-21
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Updated 9/16/2007

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