Genealogy of Patty Rose
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Notes for Dea. Timothy MANNING | ||||||||||||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TIMOTHY4 MANNING (Saml.,3 Wm.,2 Wm.1) b, 1691-2, Mch. 4, at Billerica, Mass. He first settled in Reading. and was there from 1712 to 1717, and probably later, but removed to Sutton before 1720, having been one of the 30 families to whom 4,000 acres of land were granted by the General Court, 1717, on condition that they located thereon. There, in 1721, he was elected tithingman, and also chosen as one to whom the moneys of a special tax to buy a pulpit cushion for the church should be paid. The same year the town desired to get its Province Tax abated, and prepared a petition in meeting. "The same day Timothy Manning chosen by a Major vote to go with it and speak to it" [to the General Court]. In 1723 he was one of a committee to "seat the meeting house." In this year, Jan. 15, he and Jos. Sibley were to have a pew together, "Front 4 foot and 2 inches cant one foot and one inch running to the stairs, deep 5 foot and 6 inches and so long as the Pew remains between 2 families the men have the liberty of their seats." Within the next year he removed to Woodstock, Ct., and there spent the rest of his life, being elected highway surveyor in 1726, and tithingman in 1728 and '29. He "owned the covenant" at Reading, 1707, July 6, at the age of 15, and, at Sutton, 1720, was one of the founders of the church therein, his name standing first on the list of those who took part in the formation. He was chosen "monitor" and deacon in the same year. He and his wife became members of the Woodstock church in 1727. He was a housewright and farmer. He d. 1735, Oct. 27, "after long weakness." He, his first wife and several children are buried in the Woodstock "Hill" cemetery; the memorial stones need the attention of friendly hands. His will, recorded at Worcester, bears date of 1735, July 8. He gave 10 shillings each to his "three children," Samuel, Joseph and Susanna, evidently all that were living; but made provision for the possible birth of another, giving to his wife the residue of his estate with the condition that, "If it pleases God she shall have Issue of her Body," what she might leave at her death was to go to that issue, "but if it please God she have no child," one-half of her estate was to descend to the three children above named, and she had liberty to dispose of the other half as she saw fit. Probably no child was born, and, financially, it mattered little. The inventory was but �98.03.4, and the latest paper on record, dated 1735, Nov. 24, signed by the widow, who was executrix, expresses the fear that the estate would prove insufficient to pay Deacon Manning's debts, and "sickness and funeral charges." He m. 1712, Dec. 10, at Reading, Susanna Boutwell, b. 1689, Feb. 26, at Reading, d. 1733, Aug. 20; and (2d) 1734, Mar. 20, Margaret Holmes, b. 1698-9, Mch. 16, at Woodstock. She d. 1778, Feb. 6, at Oxford, Mass., having m. (2d) 1742, Oct. 10, David Towne, of Oxford. Children of Susanna: Susanna, Susanna, Timothy, John, Samuel, Joseph, Hannah. Child of Margaret: Hannah. [ref 13:146] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Manning, Timothy Dec 10, 1712 Reading, Middlesex Co., MA; Boutwel, Susanna [ref 23:0890236] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Manning, Timothy (Sam., Wm., Wm.) b. 4 Mar. 1693 housewright and farmer, settled at Reading 1712, rem. to Sutton, 1717, rem. to Wordsworth, Conn. m. (1) at Reading Susanne Boutwell (John, Jas.) 10 Dec. 1712, who d. 20 Aug. 1733, (2) Margaret Holmes (John, David) 20 Mar. 1734, who d. Oxford, Mass., 6 Oct. 1778, d. 27 Oct. 1735. Wid. m. (2) David Towne, 10 Oct. 1742, Gen. [ref 17:477] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Timothy Manning birth 4 Mar 1691-2 Billerica Middlesex /s Samuel and Abial [ref 76] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - buried in the cemetery at Woodstock "Hill": Here lies buried the body - of Deacon Timothy Manning - aged 43 years deceased - october the 27 - 1735 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | ||||||||||||
Notes for Susanna BOUTWELL | ||||||||||||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - daughter of John BOUTWELL and Hannah DAVIS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Susannah, daughter of John Boutwell and Hannah Davis; b. February 26, 1689 [ref 29:1942] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Susanna, b. 1689, and m. 1712, Timothy Manning [ref 34:54] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Susannah Boutwell birth 26 Feb 1688-9 Reading Middlesex /d of John and Hannah [ref 76] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - buried in the cemetery at Woodstock "Hill": Here LIES BURIED THE BODY - OF SUSANA MANNING WIFE OF - DEACON TIMOTHY MANNING - AGED 44 YEARS DECEAS'D - AUGUST YE 20th - 1733 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | ||||||||||||
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