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Mary MANNING

[]  From: "Cavaliers and Pioneers" and patent book no. 6; Thomas Towers, 720  acres, Northumberland  co., 8 Nov. 1666, p. 71, Begin: at the head of the Bevor Dam SW, south to  branch of Chicacone River & continue to Maine branch of KingsCreek and  continues. 450 acres granted him 4 July 1664 and residue for trans.of 6  persons: Henry Haines, Francis Gouldsmith, Thomas Mathewes, MARY MANNING,  Ezekiel Francis, Daniell Long.   and -- Mr. Wm. Storke. 600 acres between Potomack and Rappa Rivers on  branches of Appolmattox Creek, 24 Sept. 1667, p. 56. South by a branch  dividing this and land of Mr. Jno. Washington, north by a branch dividing  this and land of Capt. Ashton and Jno. Alexander & c. Trans. of 12  persons: MARY MANNING........


Thomas MANNING

[]  A Thomas married a Rachel Bliss on Oct. 28, 1674. This could be the  secondmarriage for this Thomas since the last child of the first  marriage was born in 1671.  On 20 Apr. 1682, a Thomas Manning purchased some land in Jordans Parish  in Charles City Co. on the south side of the James River. This could be  another Thomas Manning, but this Thomas is about the correct age.


John MANNING

[]  From: "Cavaliers and Pioneers"by Nell Nugent, Roger Hodgis, 242 acres,  Lower Norfolk Co., near the Roadway and near Henry Dale; by Goose Creek;  to Herbert's corner; near JOHN MANNING; on Julyan's Creek; to Nash's  Corner; 27 Sept. 1680, p. 55. Trans. of 5 pers; ....Patent book 7 and -- Jno. Portlocke, 490 acres, Lower Norfolk Co. on east side of the  south branch of Elizabeth River; on the north side of Gater's Creek 21  Oct. 1687, p. 625. Adjacent to Marmaduke Marrington. 200 acres granted  JONATHAN MANNING, 25 Oct. 1648, and by several deeds came due to Mathew  Shippe, who assigned to said Portlocke, with 290 acres more; 200 acres by survey dated 24 Nov. 1685, begins at Gater's Creek ; to Hollowing Point  Creek; to Cornelius Ellis, & c; trans. of 6 persons: Jonah Flowers,  Robert Lasingby, Oliver Barbican, Timothy Rowland, Robert Whaley, Thomas Mercer.


Moses MANNING

Moses and his children: Moses Jr., Melea, William, Marcum Lott, and  Martin all appear in the Prince Georges Parish, South Carolina 1790  census. They received Georgia land grants from 1784 to 1820+.   Only Mark and possibly Mary appear in the 1800 S.C. census. They  apparently were in Georgia by 1800.  Moses and his family moved from Virginia to South Carolina about 1780. He  received his first land grant in South Carolina, 600 acres, May 5, 1788  and later moved to the Sumter District. He died near Latta, South  Carolina March 12, 1810. He was a Revolutionary patriot for furnishing  1300 pounds of beef and other supplies to the State Militia.  At least one of his children (Mary) later appears in Alabama.


Keziah LOTT

[]  A Keziah in the 1810 census in South Carolina. She apparently returned to  South Carolina after her husband's death in Georgia (?).


Martin MANNING

[]  Martin was in the 1790 census in South Carolina as they settled on their  land from grant. Apparently he and the family moved to Georgia to settle  on their new grants by 1800.     One source said he never married.


Joseph MANNING

[]  Joseph does not appear in the 1790 census of South Carolina with the  remainder of his family. He was about 20 at the time, if alive. Perhaps  he remainedin North Carolina, died, or moved to another location.     There is a Joseph Manning in Lawrence Co., Arkansas Territory tax lists  1819-1829.(this is a different Joseph)  He was a Revolutionary War soldier. He was in Butler Co., Alabama with  his son William Hampton Manning. He apparently died prior to 1847 as his  son, Joseph, returned to North Carolina and resumed his law practice and  was elected to Representative.