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Excellent Resource!

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

More than half of the project members have this information listed on their individual project member page.

This provides site visitors as well as project members, with information on ancestor, locale and time lines.

For those project members who have not submitted them to me yet, PLEASE remember this is a crucial step in proven research.

 

 

The Family lines of Thomas Manly (circa 1756), Berkshire.

Possiby from the line of Thomas Manly 1709, Glouchester.

DNA Test Kit# 3W275

*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
13
24
14
11
11
14
12
12
11
13
13
29

Extended Markers

Marker 458 459a 459b 455 454 447 437 448 449 464a 464b 464c 464d
Value
18
9
10
11
11
25
15
19
29
15
15
16
18

 

Marker 460 GATA H4 YCA II a YCA II b 456 607 576 570 CDY a CDY b 442 438
Value
11
12
19
23
16
         
12
12

Genetic Distance Analysis to others in project:

12 Marker Analysis

Kit#
Distance
Matching Markers
34065
0
12/12
13250
1
11/12
24846
1
11/12
11775
2
10/12
11931
2
10/12
11932
2
10/12
12915
2
10/12
15932
2
10/12
17526
2
10/12
18958
2
10/12
39882
2
10/12
90892
2
10/12
12748
3
9/12
13008
3
9/12
15046
3
9/12
37611
3
9/12
74163
3
9/12
93441
3
9/12
N27599
3
9/12

11820

4
8/12
12968
4
8/12
14125
4
8/12
15739
4
8/12
18643
4
8/12
22826
4
8/12
23630
4
8/12
4V279
4
8/12
89835
4
8/12
N50533
4
8/12
90371
4
8/12
81723
5
7/12
N24453
5
7/12
15303
6
6/12
17679
6
6/12
18321
6
6/12
58190
6
6/12
98500
6
6/12
N10183
6
6/12
15933
7
5/12
N38464
9
3/12
23540
11
1/12
C4BMF
11
1/12
30042
14
0

25 Marker Comparisons

Kit Number
Distance
Matching Markers
39882
3
22/25
12748
5
20/25
93441
5
20/25
N27599
5
20/25
13008
6
19/25
13250
6
19/25
15046
6
19/25
13008
6
19/25
11775
7
18/25
14125
7
18/25
11931
8
17/25
74163
9
16/25
12968
10
15/25
17679
10
15/25
18643
10
15/25
58190
10
15/25
90371
10
15/25
11820
13
12/25
4V729
13
12/25
3W275
14
11/25
98500
18
7/25
C4BMF
20
5/25
30042
22
3/25

32 Marker Comparisons

Kits 3W275 & 4V729 were not tested through the same facility. They had 43 markers tested, but not all were the same as those tested at FTDna, so I can only provide comparisons for those markers which were duplicated.

Kit Number
Distance
Matching Markers
39882
6
26/32
12748
7
25/32
93441
7
25/32
58190
11
21/32
74163
12
20/32
89835
13
19/32
90371
13
19/32
98500
13
19/32
11775
17
15/32
11931
17
15/32
C4BMF
26
6/32
30042
29
4/32

43 Marker Comparisons

Kits C4BMF, 3W275 & C4BMF as stated above, were tested through the HeritageDNA. The markers tested for these 3 members are unique to this facility, so I am providing their results compared to one another separately.

Kit Number
Distance
Matching Markers
4V729
20
23/43
C4BMF
24
19/43

 

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Family Gedcom Outline

*1st Generation
Edwardus Manly (Parish Clerk)
b. Date and place unknown.
d. Date and place unknown.
m. Margaretta Miles 16.09.1611. Sevenhampron, Gloucestershire


*2nd Generation
William Manly (Brother of Parish Clerk)
b. 23.01.1624 Sevenhampton, Gloucestershire
d. unknown date and place.
m. Elinor unknown. Date and place unknown. Elinor Manly buried 28.02.1724
Sevenhampton. Gloucestershire

*3rd Generation
William Manly (Brother of Parish Clerk)
b.24.06.1683 Sevenhampton, Gloucestershire
d 29.11.1772 Little Rissington, Gloucestershire
Married 1st time to Isobel Unknown. Date and place unknown. Isobel Manly
buried 15.08.1723 Little Rissington, Gloucestershire

*4th Generation
Thomas Manly
b. 29.05.1709 Little Rissington, Gloucestershire
d. 1781. Drayton, Oxfordshire
Married 2nd time to Ann (aka Jane) Ballard 26.03.1749 Sutton Courtenay,
Oxfordshire

*5th Generation
Thomas Manly (Parish Clerk)
b. Date unknown. Place unknown.
d. 24.11.1837 Aged 81. Little Wittenham, Berkshire/Oxfordshire
Married 2nd time to Elizabeth Tyrell 13.04.1811. Little Wittenham,
Berkshire/Oxfordshire

*6th Generation
John Manley
b. 01.12.1811. Little Wittenham, Berkshire/Oxfordshire
d. 23.03.1886 Little Wittneham, Berkshire/Oxfordshire
m. Elizabeth Green 17.04.1831 Little Wittneham, Berkshire/Oxfordshire

*7th Generation
William Manley (Parish Clerk)
b. 10.01.1841 Little Wittenham, Berkshire/Oxfordshire
d. 24.08.1908 Nuneham Courtenay, Oxfordshire
m. Emma Welstood 01.12.1860 Long Wittenham, Berkshire/Oxfordshire

*8th Generation
Edith Ellen Manley
b. 03.06.1866 Long Wittenham, Berkshire/Oxfordshire
d. 30.06.1931 Rillington Place, Kensington, London
A male Manley descendent of Edith's brother, William Manley took the DNA
test for me. Obviously all later Manley desendents of my Great Grandmother
Edith will not have Manley DNA, only the name.

*9th Generation
Aleck Walter Manley
b. 31.12.1889 Marylebone, London
d. 01.07.1941 Rillington Place, Kensington, London
m. Isabella Sarah Briggs 08.11.1915 Mansfield, Nottinghamshire

*10th Generation
Alexander Thomas Manley
b. 28.01.1918 Maltby, Yorkshire
d. 29.04.1970 Kensington, London
m. Doris Eileen Newman 22.06.1946 Kensington, London

*11th - 13th Generations
Living

 

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Updated 10/6/2007