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p. 174 | Manley, Jonathan (I3054)
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p. 178 | Bitting, John Henry (I1711)
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p. 189; Milwaukie & Marshfield | Phillips, Marion (I2919)
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p. 19 p. 715Linnens P.O.LinnMO1860 p. 16 | Moore, James Alexander (I1630)
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p. 21830010-00100-00 173 #72 #128 332 241 | Voris, Cornelius R. (I1481)
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p. 233 | Lewis, William Hendricks Jr. (I2158)
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p. 233; b. UT
~Web_Links: Obituary http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/10000bG0.ho.jpg
p. 233; b. UT | Cunningham, Hyrum Rawlins (I2119)
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p. 236 in a 1830 Census, he was listed in Morgan Co., Indiana. He owned a farm there and lived i n a two story house until he sold it. (Medical):John R. Manley died on 22 Sep 1865. Understand that he had stomach cancer and hung himself in the barn. He was found by his son, Jonathan
BURIAL: Manley Cemetery,
p. 236 in a 1830 Census, he was listed in Morgan Co., Indiana. He owned a farm there and lived i n a two story house until he sold it. (Medical):John R. Manley died on 22 Sep 1865. Understand that he had stomach cancer and hung himself in the barn. He was found by his son, Jonathan | Manley, John Riley (I1644)
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p. 247 | Carson, Harriet Ann (I2150)
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p. 247 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. !RIN=397
SOURCE: 1) ENDOWMENT HOUSE SEALINGS David and George Carson are twins.From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
BIRTH: [Twin]
p. 247 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. !RIN=397
SOURCE: 1) ENDOWMENT HOUSE SEALINGS David and George Carson are twins.From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Carson, David (I2167)
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p. 25 will of father Noah Gregory | Gregory, Jonathan (I3328)
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p. 259; 00101-00201-00 p. 57 test. for land transfer from Nancy Richardson Jonathan MANLEY SR. was born about 1754 in Maryland. He may have spent some time in North Carolina though this is just a guess. An 1800 Census showed that Jonathan Manly (Senior) owned land in Harrison Co., West Virginia. Further, an 1801 Land Record showed a sale of land i n Harrison Co., West Va. Then later in 1801 through 1804, he probably resided in Barren Co. , Ky.
DEATH_BURIAL: Believe he died @1822-1823 in Marysville, Marion, Ia. and is probably buried there. It is not known when Jonathan Manly (Sr) moved from Kentucky to Iowa.
BROTHER'S_WILL: CORNELIUS MANLY WILL (1824): His brother's Will, Cornelius Manly Senior, dtd 10 Nov 1824, left land to Jonathan Manly Senior's son, thus indicating that Jonathan Manly Senior was no longer living. One researcher says that Jonathan Manley Senior took a land grant 8 May 1816 in Warren Co., Ky., and he died around 1822-1823 as a parcel of this land was sold by Gabriel Manley. Three of his children laid claim to this land: Gabriel G., Jonathan Jr. and Sally R. John R. Man ley was supposedly living in Indiana (and not in Kentucky at the time) but could still be considered a child. Possibly the parcel sold concerned only the three children so named.
Land: 200 acres Sinking Creek, Warren Co Ky.
!Census: 1820 Warren Co Ky, Males 1 45+, females 1 26-45, 1 45+;
TAX_BOOK: Tax Book Warren Co., KY 1805: 200 acres on Sinking Creek-1 white male, 1 white male above 16, 2 horses. Jonathan Jr is also listed as white male and 1 horse.
1806: 200 acres Sinking Creek 1 white male 1 white male over 16 & under 21 2 horses.
1807: 200 acres Sinking creek. 2 horses.
1812 200 acres (damaged pages) Jonathan 75 acres 1 white male and 2 horses, Thomas 1 white male 2 horses. (I think this is Jonathan Jr. and Thomas both sons.)
1813: Jonathan Manley Sr. 200 acres Sinking Creek and Jonathan Jr. 95 acres Sinking Creek.
Early American Marriage: Atlantic South Jonathan Manley married Polly Pitman on 1 apr 1815 in Warren Co., Kentucky. | Manley, Jonathan Sr./ Sr. (I1642)
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p. 259; 00100-20100-00
Maybe father of William H. #2313 since they are next to each other in census. | Manley, Thomas (I3049)
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p. 259; 20100-10100-00 200 ac. on Sinking Creek 66 a.; on Sinking Creek p. 56 Jonathan Manly Senior's Will. It shows that Jonathan Sr. and Jonathan Junior were appraising the estate of a Thomas Clemmons in 14 Oct 1821 at Warren Co., Kentucky Jonathan Manley listed on the committee which established the Peters Creek Baptist Church o n 19 Jan 1830 in Barren Co., Ky. p. 128 p. 174 (From Sara Young)
Census: 1810 Warren Co Ky Males, 2 -10, 1 16-26, females 1 -10, 1 16-26;
1820 Warren Co Ky Males, 2 -10, 2 10-16, 1 26-45, females 2 -10, 1 10-16, 1
26-45; 1830 Not in Warren Co Ky.
Warren Co. Ky tax book: 1805: 1 white male and 1 horse.
1807: 175 acres Siinking Creek. I white male over 21 and 2 horses.
Md Polly Pittman Warren Co Ky 1 Apr 1800 or 1807 her consent by Step-father
Peter Brunt, security by Jonathan Manley, Witnesses James & Lydia Rawlins.
Child: Possible Jonathan Manley born 25 Nov 1807 Barren Co Ky temple work
cleared. He md Martha Kinslow (Kincheloe) & had following children Barren Co Ky:
Rachael born 16 Jun 1832
Barbara born 8 Oct 1833 md Henry Mansfield 6 Feb 1851 Barren Co KY
Nancy born 3 Apr 1835
Elizabeth born 8 Apr 1837 md G G Manley 23 Jan 1861 Barren Co Ky
John born 5 Mar 1839 died infant
Sarah born 10 Nov 1840
Martha born 26 Feb 1843
Mary born 30 May 1845
Malinda born 2 Feb 1847
Joseph born 13 Jan 1849
Eliza Drune Bertie born 16 May 1851
These names were all cleared for temple work on 1988 IGI
There is also a Elizabeth Rawlins that was married to Jonathan Manley 15 Feb 1806 in Warren Co. Ky NEED TO CHECK MORE???
~RESEARCH: Ten years old when married and had child. | Manley, Jonathan Jr. (I1639)
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p. 264 | Wiser, Henry (I3046)
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p. 264 | Wiser, Amanda Jane (I6374)
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p. 264 | Wiser, Mary Olive (I6375)
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p. 264 | Wiser, Alla Arminda (I6382)
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p. 269 | Kerr, Delilah Melissa (I1754)
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p. 269 | Smith, Alanson P. (I2903)
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p. 269 BURIAL: City Cemetery,
BURIAL: Note that Utah Burial Records have date more than 2 years later | Kerr, Isabelle Van Dyke (I2732)
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p. 269 p. 175
CENSUS: Marion Kerr appeared on 1860 & 1870 Utah Census.
SOURCE: fiche 6101287 History of Richmond, Utah - Names of families living in Fort that was built in Richmond in 1861 & 1862 included Marion Ker r & Archie Kerr (p. 4); p. 9-Robert Marion Kerr came in 1860.
SOURCE: Record of Members of Richmond, UT Ward 1859-1941, film 002560 1 - Marion Kerr called as SS teacher 1 Jul 1861; p. 56 - Donations for Indians July 15, 1861 - Marion Kerr, house #25; p. 13 - Robert M. Kerr, age 30, received by recommend; p. 167 Robert M. Kerr baptized b y C . Hyer 18 July 1875, confirmed by Dr. P. Rainly 18 July 1875, ordained a seventy.
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p. 269 p. 175
CENSUS: Marion Kerr appeared on 1860 & 1870 Utah Census.
SOURCE: fiche 6101287 History of Richmond, Utah - Names of families living in Fort that was built in Richmond in 1861 & 1862 included Marion Ker r & Archie Kerr (p. 4); p. 9-Robert Marion Kerr came in 1860.
SOURCE: Record of Members of Richmond, UT Ward 1859-1941, film 002560 1 - Marion Kerr called as SS teacher 1 Jul 1861; p. 56 - Donations for Indians July 15, 1861 - Marion Kerr, house #25; p. 13 - Robert M. Kerr, age 30, received by recommend; p. 167 Robert M. Kerr baptized b y C . Hyer 18 July 1875, confirmed by Dr. P. Rainly 18 July 1875, ordained a seventy. | Kerr, Robert Marion (I2283)
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p. 27 p. 415Ogden 1 W | Caldwell, John Walter (I1757)
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p. 27Macoupin & Apple Creek p. 266 | Hart, Richard (I3104)
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p. 28; 10100-10100-00 200 a.; Watercourse: Scags Beaver Cr
BURIAL: Liberty Christian Cemetery
p. 28; 10100-10100-00 200 a.; Watercourse: Scags Beaver Cr | Manley, Gabriel G. (I1667)
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p. 32 | Lyons, Amelia "Millia" (I2112)
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p. 32 | Lemmon, Hardin (I2282)
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p. 32 age 63; #86; p. 503; b. KY | Lemmon, Washington (I2861)
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p. 34610th Dist | Gregory, Absalom Jr. (I3189)
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p. 3511001-11201-00 p. 49 Thomas Downs was a pensioner and his papers are on file in the National Archives at Washingto n, D. C. | Downs, Thomas (I2086)
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p. 375 p. 11 John L. Foust witnessed marriage of John F. Pate and Barbara Reynolds | Foust, John L. (I1560)
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p. 375 p. 141District 4 | Mynatt, William A. (I1364)
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p. 41 | Lewis, Nancy (I1784)
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p. 41 | Cheshire, Thomas E. (I2654)
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p. 429 | Acord, Frederick Sinclair (I3511)
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p. 430 | Robinson, Mary Maude (I3523)
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p. 48 age 42; #433; b. KY p. 685 | Freeman, Benjamin Jr. (I1405)
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p. 50 wife Allice Frost appointed administrator - Ezekial died intestate in 1762. Administration p roceedings, dated 8 May, 1762. Lib. 11, page 287. RES. Roxbury Twnship,NJ. Ezekiel signed the Oath of Allegiance in Morris Co., NJ in 1749. | Frost, Esekiel (I9657)
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p. 54N. TN River Jeremiah Pate to dau Nancy Frost #24 age 69; #772; St. Catherine; b. NC p. 716 p. 344 baptism 22 Nov 1887, proxy Joseph Sharp Rawlins, nephew-in-law The family moved to Linn C o Missouri circa 1840. Joseph C. Moore was a judge there for 16 years. Buried in Moore Cemet ery in Linn Co., MO between his two wives, Jane and Sophia.
DEATH: Moore Cemetery
p. 54N. TN River Jeremiah Pate to dau Nancy Frost #24 age 69; #772; St. Catherine; b. NC p. 716 p. 344 baptism 22 Nov 1887, proxy Joseph Sharp Rawlins, nephew-in-law The family moved to Linn C o Missouri circa 1840. Joseph C. Moore was a judge there for 16 years. Buried in Moore Cemet ery in Linn Co., MO between his two wives, Jane and Sophia.
DEATH: Moore Cemetery | Moore, Judge Joseph C. (I2880)
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p. 56 | Manley, Edward (I3052)
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p. 587 | Sharp, James C. (I1522)
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p. 597 one source says died unmarried. He returned to stay with his father in the east when his mother and siblings settled in the west with the Saints. | Downs, Sidney Beckworth (I6362)
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p. 605 | Lindsay, Elizabeth (I3540)
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p. 616 bondsman/witness at marriage of daughter Sally Carroll and Joshua Frost | Carroll, Peter (I1598)
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p. 648 mentioned in will of grandfather Simeon Frost | Freeman, William (I1417)
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p. 7101 00 03 00 !WILL: 6 Jun 1828, Laurens Dist., SC aka PEGGY | Hendricks, Margaret "Peggy" (I1866)
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p. 72 age 26; #313; b. NC; Farmer; p. 93 age 36; #393; b. IN | Lewis, John (I2970)
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p. 727 p. 87 | Carter, William (I3662)
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p. 78; dist. 34;1M 10; 2M 15; 1M 20; 1M 30; 1M 50; 1F 10; 1F 20; 1F 50 | Carson, George (I2144)
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p. 783; 20110-41100-01 p. 108 p. 120; 020101 200100 1 Charter Member Vernal Church, org. 14 Aug 1817- Excluded Jun 1829 p. 143; dist. 2201M 20-30; 1M 70-80; 1F 10-15; 1F 15-20; 1F 50-60 p. 60 George Parks was a Sergeant in the AM. Rev. Died age 101 in Monroe Co., Ind., born Amherst C o., Va., 1759. As a boy, George Parks moved to Yadkin River, then to Burke Co. Note by gwb : A George Parks appears on p. 122, 1790 Rutherford Co., NC. Is this the same man? This infor mation comes from data arranged in blue binder compiled by Diana Plains[?] Rawlins, not dated , p. 24. Note by gwb: This data on George Parks is probably from an Indiana history. | Parks, George (I2209)
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