Genealogy of Patty Rose
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| Notes for John MANNING | ||||||||||
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - JOHN5 MANNING (John,4 Saml.,3 Wm.,2 Wm.1) b. 1695-6, Feb. 29, at Billerica, Mass., but reared at Cambridge, where he made his permanent home. In 1722 he was taxed for the support of the church. On the record book thereof he is called "John Manning singell man." In 1725, Sep. 14, he released "for a valuable sum of money" his "double portion as eldest son" in his father's estate. He was a "housewright," or carpenter, and, as such, was twice paid by the town for work he did upon the parsonage when Mr. Appleton was pastor. Paid "Mr. John Manning �3.1.0 for work at Mr. Appleton's," in 1744; and, 1752, paid "John Manning, senior" 6sh. 8d. for the same work, says the town record. In 1750 he was a claimant for remuneration in land for his father's service as a soldier in 1690. He may have seen service, himself. At Cambridge he or his cousin of the same name was a soldier in Capt. Samuel Wheelwright's company, 1723, Oct. 23, to 1724, June 2, the service being against hostile Indians, and near York and Wells, in the Province of Maine. Nearly all of the company resided in Maine. There was a later service under the same commander by John Manning "of Cambridge," June 2 to Nov. 16, in a year generally pronounced to be 1725, but the roll thereof is so indefinite that it cannot be said positively whether it was 1725 or 1724. John Manning bought, 1728, July 23, of Ebenezer Grover, for �100, a "massuage or tenement" in Cambridge, 1/2 acre of land with a house and barn thereon, situated on the road to Watertown. This homestead, with which he parted 1742, Mch. 7, and which was owned by one John Palmer in 1784, seems to have been his only holding of real estate. It has not been found that he was a church member, though his wife was either a communion or covenant member. The date of his death has not been found on record, though he probably died and was buried in Cambridge. No gravestone exists. He was living in 1752, and doubtless in 1755, when his son was called "junior;" but evidently d. before 1769, when the son was no longer styled junior. His wife was termed "the widow" Manning in 1774. It seems that he did not accumulate enough property to necessitate a settlement of his estate by law. He m. 1728, June 6, Mrs. Rebecca Winship, widow of Nathaniel Winship, and dau. of James3 and Elizabeth (Kendall) Pierce, of Woburn. She was granddau. of Thomas2 and Elizabeth (Cole), of Woburn, and great granddau. of Thomas1 and Elizabeth Pierce, of Charlestown, where the last named couple settled as early as 1635. Rebecca was b. 1692, Sep. 16, at Woburn. She survived Mr. Manning, and lived a widow in Cambridge until she d. in 1775, probably on Mch. 11. Children bap. 1729-35: Sarah, John, Esther. [ref 13:156] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Manning, John June 06, 1728 Lexington, Middlesex Co., MA; Winship, Rebecca [ref 23:0962818 item 2] Manning, John June 06, 1728 Cambridge, Middlesex Co., MA; Winshipp, Rebecca [ref 23:0496864] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Manning, John (John, Sam., Wm., Wm.) [b. 29 Feb. 1696 at Billerica], res Camb., carpenter, 1728 bought land on Wat. Road, sold 1742, [m. Rebecca Pierce of Woburn (Jas., Thos., Thos.) wid. Nathaniel Winship (Edw., Edw.) 6 June 1728, who d. Widow Manning 1775, d. bef. 1769, Gen.] Paige says his wife was Rebecca Manning (Ed., Ed., Ed.) b. 22 Aug. 1709, who m. John Woolton of Lex., mariner, bef. 13 Dec. 1763. [ref 17:476] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - John Manning birth 29 Feb 1695-6 Billerica Middlesex /s John and Sarah [ref 76] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | ||||||||||
| Notes for Rebecca PIERCE | ||||||||||
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - daughter of James PIERCE and Elizabeth KENDALL - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Peirce, Rebecca, of Woburn, m. (1) Nathaniel Winship (Edw., Edw.) 11 Feb. 1714, who d. 1721, w. adm. (2) John Manning (John, Sam., Wm., Wm.) 6 June 1728, Paige says the Rebecca who m. John Manning was dau. of Edw., Edw., Edw., Winship. [ref 17:574] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Rebecca Pierce birth 16 Sep 1692 Woburn Middlesex /d James and Elizabeth [ref 76] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | ||||||||||
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