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Born and Manning
Born and raised in Depression-era New York City, Manning finished high school, enlisted in the US Marine Corps, and fought in the Korean War.
Born in Preston, Lancashire, his father Charles was a doctor who had converted to Roman Catholicism, following his brother Edward Healy Thompson, a friend of Cardinal Manning.
Born in Stratford, Ontario, Canada, to David Manning, a music teacher, and Darlene Manning.
* Born: Eli Manning, American NFL quarterback for the New York Giants, MVP in Super Bowl XLII ( 2008 ); in New Orleans
Born in 1959 and brought up in Haworth, near Bradford, Yorkshire, England, Manning went to school in Keighley and then studied art at Bradford College.

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