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McManus was born in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts, US on September 11, 1856, one of five children of John H. McManus, (1822-1893), an Irish-born sailmaker from Fingal, and Margaret "Meg" Harriet Sweetman (1829-1884). The couple were married on May 26, 1853, in Boston.
Children: 4: Theodore F. MacManus (1872–1940) was an American businessman and philanthropist. ... It later became MacManus, John & Adams in 1934, and later the D ...
Thomas Joseph "The" McManus was born in New York City, the 4th of ten (surviving) children.His parents were Irish immigrants John J. McManus (1824-1897) a native of Currabawn, Drumlish, Co. Longford, Ireland and Maria Quinn (1837-1907) a native of Ballinamuck, Co. Longford, Ireland.
John Armstrong McManus (1913–1971) was an American film editor who developed the television series Crusade in Europe, based on the book of Dwight D. Eisenhower. [ 1 ] Biography
John McManus is the name of: . J. P. McManus (born 1951), Irish businessman and racehorse owner; John C. McManus (born 1965), American military historian and author; John McManus (New Zealand politician) (1875–1950), New Zealand politician, trade unionist and farmer
McManus is married to Noreen McManus, [47] and has three children and four grandchildren. His net worth is estimated to be €2.1 billion. His net worth is estimated to be €2.1 billion. [ 48 ] [ 49 ] He is known to be close friends with golfer Tiger Woods , and his former retained jockey AP McCoy .
McManus won a Division 1 title last season after replacing Mater Dei coaching legend Bruce Rollinson and was heralded as being "the right person to succeed Rollinson" by Mater Dei President ...
McManus met his wife, journalist Jane Bedell McManus (ca. 1920-2005), while working at the National Guardian in the 1950s. They adopted two children, Enid Paul Mayberry and Sharon Mayberry, daughters of the previous Jane's husband, dr George Mayberry. [citation needed] John Thomas McManus died age 56 in November 1961 of a heart attack.