Edmund Manning, 1750–1820?> (aged 70 years)
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- Edmund /Manning/
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Death of a father
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Note: Edmund, James and Joseph Manning signed the petition for a new state, often referred to as Westsylvania, that was circulated between 1776 and 1780 by settlers in the region west of the Allegheny Mountains, primarily in what is now southwestern Pennsylvania and parts of present-day West Virginia. |
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Birth of a daughter
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Note: 1783 Tax Record 1783 Tax Record 30 Acres ú29 |
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Note: 1784 Tax List |
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Residence
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Note: 1798 Tax Record 1798 Tax Record 1 Cabin 20x16 Feet $15 1 Grist Mill Adjoining Proprietors 300 acres $489. |
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Marriage of a daughter
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Note: The Mannings property was located at Draw Back (survey C26-232), which was just southwest of Mash Bottom (survey C25-207), where the Hurleys lived, on the Bates fork of Ten Mile Creek. |
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Death of a brother
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Death
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9 years
himself
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1750–1820
Birth: about 1750
— Fairfax County, Virginia, United States Death: before 1820 — Miami County, Ohio, United States |
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1750–1820
Birth: about 1750
— Fairfax County, Virginia, United States Death: before 1820 — Miami County, Ohio, United States |
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Edmund, James and Joseph Manning signed the petition for a new state, often referred to as Westsylvania, that was circulated between 1776 and 1780 by settlers in the region west of the Allegheny Mountains, primarily in what is now southwestern Pennsylvania and parts of present-day West Virginia. |
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1783 Tax Record 30 Acres ú29 |
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1784 Tax List |
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1798 Tax Record 1 Cabin 20x16 Feet $15 1 Grist Mill Adjoining Proprietors 300 acres $489. |
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1800 Tax Record Name in Index |
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1801 Tax Record Name in Index |