John T Manley died 21st October 1911 in Shanghai while racing in Races. Well respected member of Imperial Maritime Customs. He had a son G N Manley
Mary Manley widow of John T Manley died 30th May 1918 in Shanghai aged 55
Baptisms Holy Trinity Cathedral Shanghai Carl Smith Card 123855
28 February 1898 John Gilpin Manley and George Noble Manley
6 November 1898 Mary Manley
19 June 1914 Elizabeth Margaret Manley, Lavina Alice Manley, Katherine (sic) Evelyn Manley, Robert Edward Manley
Marriages Holy Trinity Cathedral Shanghai Carl Smith Card 123855
22 November 1919 George Noble Manley to Yvonne Allen
28 April 1923 William Thomas Manley to Frances Blanche Madar
Carl Smith Card 123847
Marrriage 2 July 1927 of Catherine (sic) Evelyn Manley daughter of John T Manley to Victor Evans
Ancestry Consulate Records, Royal Navy Seamens Records
John Thomas Manley age 41 married A Li (Mary) age 21 on 3 January 1894 British Consulate Chefoo China. John Thomas Manley born 20 September 1852 in Lambeth Surrey (now in London}. Baptised 20 September 1852 in Lambeth
Ancestry Public Tree - Children pre-marriage
John Gilpin Manley 1885 - 1940, Mary Manley 1887 - 1950, George Noble Manley 1890 - 1946, William Thomas Manley 1893 - 1960
Ancestry Public Tree - Children post marriage
Elizabeth Margaret Manley 1895 - 1982, Lavinia Alice Manley 1898 - 1943, Robert Edward Manley 1901 - 1949, Catherie Evelyn Manley 1904 - 1934, Maud Louisa 1908 - 1910
There are a couple of records for J T Manley in the Chinese maritime customs service record collection. The entry covering the longer period, 5309, says:
Surname: Manley
Forename: J.T.
Chinese name (simplified characters): 满利
Chinese name (full-form): 满利
Nationality: British
Date of first appointment: 01/08/1881
Position on first appointment: Watcher
Date withdrew: 1/10/1911
Port on withdrawal: Shanghai
Position on withdrawal: 一等验货员 (Examiner, A)
Mode of withdrawal: Deceased
There's also another entry, 1237, which has the same 'Date of first appointment', but says he was discharged on 01/09/1887. So maybe he left for a while and then rejoined.
Comments
John Thomas Manley 20 September 1852 -21 October 1911
Carl Smith Card 123855
John T Manley died 21st October 1911 in Shanghai while racing in Races. Well respected member of Imperial Maritime Customs. He had a son G N Manley
Mary Manley widow of John T Manley died 30th May 1918 in Shanghai aged 55
Baptisms Holy Trinity Cathedral Shanghai Carl Smith Card 123855
28 February 1898 John Gilpin Manley and George Noble Manley
6 November 1898 Mary Manley
19 June 1914 Elizabeth Margaret Manley, Lavina Alice Manley, Katherine (sic) Evelyn Manley, Robert Edward Manley
Marriages Holy Trinity Cathedral Shanghai Carl Smith Card 123855
22 November 1919 George Noble Manley to Yvonne Allen
28 April 1923 William Thomas Manley to Frances Blanche Madar
Carl Smith Card 123847
Marrriage 2 July 1927 of Catherine (sic) Evelyn Manley daughter of John T Manley to Victor Evans
Ancestry Consulate Records, Royal Navy Seamens Records
John Thomas Manley age 41 married A Li (Mary) age 21 on 3 January 1894 British Consulate Chefoo China. John Thomas Manley born 20 September 1852 in Lambeth Surrey (now in London}. Baptised 20 September 1852 in Lambeth
Ancestry Public Tree - Children pre-marriage
John Gilpin Manley 1885 - 1940, Mary Manley 1887 - 1950, George Noble Manley 1890 - 1946, William Thomas Manley 1893 - 1960
Ancestry Public Tree - Children post marriage
Elizabeth Margaret Manley 1895 - 1982, Lavinia Alice Manley 1898 - 1943, Robert Edward Manley 1901 - 1949, Catherie Evelyn Manley 1904 - 1934, Maud Louisa 1908 - 1910
There are a couple of records
There are a couple of records for J T Manley in the Chinese maritime customs service record collection. The entry covering the longer period, 5309, says:
Surname: Manley
Forename: J.T.
Chinese name (simplified characters): 满利
Chinese name (full-form): 满利
Nationality: British
Date of first appointment: 01/08/1881
Position on first appointment: Watcher
Date withdrew: 1/10/1911
Port on withdrawal: Shanghai
Position on withdrawal: 一等验货员 (Examiner, A)
Mode of withdrawal: Deceased
There's also another entry, 1237, which has the same 'Date of first appointment', but says he was discharged on 01/09/1887. So maybe he left for a while and then rejoined.