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The Family Line of Michael Monnelley of

Bulmullet, Kilcommon, County Mayo, Ireland

DNA Test Kit# 74163

*Family lines of descent included at bottom of page.


Haplogroup R1b1c7

 

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
25
14
11
11
13
12
12
11
13
14
29

Extended Markers

Marker 458 459a 459b 455 454 447 437 448 449 464a 464b 464c 464d
Value
17
9
10
12
11
25
15
18
31
15
16
16
17

 

Marker 460 GATA H4 YCA II a YCA II b 456 607 576 570 CDY a CDY b 442 438
Value
11
11
19
23
17
16
18
17
38
39
12
12

Genetic Distance Analysis to others in project:

12 Marker Analysis

Kit#
Distance
Matching Markers
12968
1
11/12
15739
1
11/12
18643
1
11/12
89835
1
11/12
90371
1
11/12
N50533
1
11/12
81723
2
10/12
34065
3
9/12
3W275
3
9/12
11932
4
8/12
13008
4
8/12
13250
4
8/12
17526
4
8/12
11775
5
7/12
11931
5
7/12
12748
5
7/12
12915
5
7/12
15046
5
7/12
15932
5
7/12
18958
5
7/12
24846
5
7/12
37611
5
7/12
98092
5
7/12
N27599
5
7/12
17679
6
6/12
39882
6
6/12
N24453
6
6/12
4V279
6
6/12
14125
7
5/12
11820
8
4/12
18321
8
4/12
23630
8
4/12
N10183
8
4/12
22826
9
3/12
C4BMF
10
2/12
58190
12
0
N38464
12
0
15303
13
0
98500
14
0
30042
17
0
23540
18
0
15933
23
0

25 Marker Comparisons

Kit#
Distance
Matching Markers
12968
3
22/25
18643
3
22/25
90371
3
22/25
89835
4
21/25
13250
8
17/25
3W275
9
16/25
13008
11
14/25
17679
11
14/25
93441
11
14/25
12748
12
13/25
14125
12
13/25
15046
12
13/25
39882
12
13/25
N27599
12
13/25
11931
14
11/25
11775
15
10/25
4V729
16
9/25
58190
18
7/25
11820
20
5/25
C4BMF
20
5/25
98500
28
0
30042
34
0

32 Marker Comparisons

Kit#
Distance
Matching Markers
3W275
12
20/32
4V729
20
12/32
C4BMF
25
7/32

37 Marker Comparisons

Kit#
Distance
Matching Markers
88935
6
31/37
90371
7
30/37
14125
18
19/37
39882
18
19/37
11931
19
18/37
12748
20
17/37
93441
20
17/37
11775
22
15/37
58190
25
12/37
11820
29
8/37
98500
46
0
30042
56
0

Family Gedcom Outline

Known by record:

*1st Generation
Michael Monnelley
b. ~1838, Bulmullet, Kilcommon, County Mayo, Ireland
d. 04 Dec 1899, Powder Mill Road, Rappahannock Patch, Butler Twp., Schuylkill. Co., PA.
Michael emigrated to the US with his family in ~1862/63.

The Town of Belmullet is in:

Civil Parish Kilcommon
Barony Erris
Poor Law Union Belmullet
Catholic Diocese Killala
Catholic Parish (1) Kilcommon-Erris,
(2) Bellmullet

m. Catherine Padden 06 Oct 1858, Parish of Bulmullet, Kilcommon, County Mayo, Ireland
b. ~1838, Bulmullet, Kilcommon, County Mayo, Ireland, daughter of John Padden and Margaret Harrity.
d. 16 Aug 1910, Powder Mill Road, Rappahannock Patch, Butler Twp., Schuylkill. Co., PA.

Michael Munley worked in the coal mines and was reputed to be a “Molly McGuire”.


*2nd Generation
Frank Munley
b. 28 Jun 1862, Bulmullet, Kilcommon, County Mayo, Ireland
d. 26 Dec 1915, Archbald, Lackawanna County, PA
Frank emigrated to the US as an infant in ~1862/63.

m. Annie McGrew, 09 Mar 1886, Girardville, Schuylkill County, PA
b. 25 Mar 1866, Ashland, Schuylkill County, PA daughter of James and Ellen McGrew.
d. 27 Nov 1931, Shamokin, Northumberland County, PA

m. Bridget Lynott, 28 Oct 1887, Archbald, Lackawanna County, PA
b. 1869, Ireland, daughter of Patrick and Anne Lynott
d. 20 May 1893, Archbald, Lackawanna County, PA

m. Mary Lynott, 03 Aug 1896, Archbald, Lackawanna County, PA
b.Feb 1871, Ireland, daughter of Patrick and Anne Lynott
d. Between 1910 – 1920, Archbald, Lackawanna County, PA

Frank Munley was a businessman and possibly owned a store in Archbald.


*3rd Generation
Frank Joseph Manley
b. 12 Feb 1885, Girardville, Butler Twp., Schuylkill County, PA
d. 07 Jul 1944, Shamokin, Northumberland Co., PA

m. Mary C. (“Mame”) * Jack 06 Feb 1918, Shamokin, Northumberland Co., PA
b. 27 Aug 1889, Shamokin, Northumberland Co., PA, daughter of Peter Jack and Margaret (“Maggie”) Currey.
d. 15 Mar 1982, Shamokin, Northumberland Co., PA

Frank J. Manley worked in the coal mines.


*4th Generation
Francis Jack Manley
b. 03 Dec 1918, Shamokin, Northumberland Co., PA
d. 25 Oct 1980, Asheville, NC.

m. Cecile Mae Allen, 07 Aug 1942, Columbus, MS, daughter of Raleigh Mims Allen and Laura Mae Flowers
b. 02 Dec 1912, Conway, Leake Co., MS, daughter of Raleigh Mims Allen and Laura Mae Flowers
d. 09 Dec 1998, Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., NM

Francis J. Manley spent 30 years in the US Air Force.


*5th Generation
Thomas Jack Manley
23 Jan 1946, Montgomery, Alabama.

Thomas J. Manley is an attorney in NC.


*6th Generation living.

Thanks to Marianne Manley Granoff for providing the family outline!

Please visit our family website @ "Cavaliers & Cossacks". This site has just about everything possible in one genealogy site and welcomes contributions from those interested.

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Updated 10/7/2007