Genealogy of Patty Rose
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| Notes for John MANNING | ||||||||||
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - son of Thomas MANNING and Mary GIDDINGS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - JOHN3 MANNING (Thomas,2 Richard1) b. 1703, Mch. 16, at Ipswich, Mass. He resided in his native town, occupying and cultivating the farm he had received by will from his father. This farm was described, when his father purchased it in 1707, as "lying on the southerly side of Mile Crook river," and consisted of "arable pasturing meadow and wood land," which was then bought together with the "dwellings, dwelling house, outhouses, ffences, orchards, Trees, woods, herbage, Springs, water Courses wayes Rights, benefitts, profitts, Commodities, Conveniences, accommodations, privileges and appurtenances;" a deed which certainly covered all included. He m. (1st) 1728, July 2, Jane Bradstreet, bap. 1707-8, Feb. 15, and d. 1732, July 13. Her ancestry was Moses3 and Hannah (Pickard); Capt. Moses2 and Elizabeth (Harris), and Humphrey1 Bradstreet, an early settler at Ipswich, Mass., and who came in 1634 from Ipswich, Eng. John Manning m. (2d) 1733-4, Feb. 20, Elizabeth Wallis, who d. 1738, Dec. 21. Samuel and Anna (Porter) Wallis had a daughter Elizabeth b. 1706, Aug. 18, at Ipswich; possibly the same, although one account says Elizabeth, wife of John, died aged 33, which would place her birth in 1705. John Manning m. (3d) 1739, June 14, Ruth Potter, b. 1709, Aug. 4, and d. 1791, July 13. John Manning's death was not recorded, but he died in 1775, between July 18, the date of his will, and Sep. 18, when it was presented in Court and duly "proved." In the papers in the Probate Office which accompany his will it is said that, in his final years, John Manning was afflicted with a nervous ailment, and this it doubtless was which led to his making his "mark," instead of signing in full. All his children were born at Ipswich. Child by first marriage 1732: John; by second marriage 1734-38: Elizabeth, Mary, Rebecca, Anna; by third marriage 1740-55: Ruth, John, Anstice, Jane, Sarah, Thomas, Richard. [ref 13:700] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - John, twin, yeoman, born March 16, 1703, son of Thomas Manning and Mary Giddings; lived in Ipswich; married, first, Jane Bradstreet July 2, 1728; she died July 13, 1732; married, second, Elizabeth Wallis Feb. 20, 1733-4; married, third, Ruth Potter June 14, 1739; died in 1775; children: John, Elizabeth, Mary, Rebecca, Anna, Ruth, John, Anstice, Jane, Sarah, Thomas, Richard. [ref 27:2-389] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - John Manning married Jane Bradstreet Mar 24, 1727 in Ipswich, Essex Co., MA [ref 23:0777636] John Manning married Jane Bradstreet July 02, 1728 Rowley, Essex Co., MA [ref 23:0496782] (children: Richard, John) John Manning married Elizabeth Wallis Feb 20, 1733 in Ipswich, Essex Co., MA [ref 23:0777636] (children Elizabeth, Mary, Rebecca, Anna) John Manning married Mrs. Ruth Potter June 14, 1739 in Ipswich, Essex Co., MA [ref 23:0777636] (children Ruth, John, Anstice, Jane, Sarah, Thomas, Richard) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WILL of JOHN MANNING, 18 Jul 1775 - 18 Sep 1775: In the Name of God Amen. I John Manning of Ipswich in the County of Essex & Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, yeoman, being at this Time, thro' the Goodness of God, of sound Mind & Memory, Do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament; and first I resign my Soul to God who gave it, & my Body to the Earth to be buried in decent Christian Burial at the Discretion of my Executors hereafter named, in hopes of a glorious Resurrection to Life eternal, thro' the Merits of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ; and as to my worldly Estate, I dispose of it in the following Manner, viz.-- Imprisis, I will that all my just Debts & funeral Charges be paid as soon as conveniently may be after my Decease, & I do hereby authorize & impower my Executors to sell so much of my real Estate as shall be sufficient to discharge the same.-- Item I give to my beloved Wife Ruth Manning, all my personal Estate, and also the Improvement of my Dwelling House & half an acre of Land adjoining thereto during her natural Life.-- Item I give to my Daughter Mary Howard & her Heirs five Shillings besides what I have already given her.-- Item I give to my Daughter Elizabeth Day & her Heirs five Shillings besides what I have already given her.-- Item I give to my Daughter Anna Dodge & her Heirs forty Shillings besides what I have already given her.-- Item I give to my Daughter Rebecca Huse & her Heirs six pounds besides what I have already given her.-- Item I give to my Daughter Ruth Manning and to her Heirs thirty four Pounds Lawful money.-- Item I give to my Daughter Jane Perkins and her Heirs Eight Pounds besides what I have already given her.-- Item I give to my Daughter Sarah Lakeman & to her Heirs Eight Pounds besides what I have already given her, & further I do hereby will & order that the several Legacies afore-mentioned to my Daughters be paid in three years after my Decease by my three Sons John, Thomas & Richard in the following Proportion, viz. one half Part thereof by my son John, one Quarter Part thereof by my son Thomas, & the remaining Quarter Part thereof by my Son Richard.-- Item all the Remainder of my Estate of what Name, Nature or kind soever, I give and bequeath to my three sons, John, Thomas & Richard; in the following Manner, viz. one half Part thereof to my Son John Manning and to his Heirs & assigns forever, one Quarter Part thereof to my son Thomas Manning and his Heirs & assigns forever; & the remaining Quarter Part thereof to my son Richard Manning & to his Heirs & assigns forever. Lastly I do hereby constitute & appoint my two Sons John Manning & Thomas Manning joint Executors of this my last Will & Testament & do hereby ratify and conflrm this and no other to be my last Will and Testament. In Testimony whereof I do hereunto set my Hand & Seal this Eighteenth Day of July Anno Domini one thousand and seven hundred & seventy five Annoque Regni Regis Georgii tertii &c Decimo Quinto-- John (his mark) Manning signed, sealed & declared by the said John Manning as his last Will & Testament in the Presence of us Samuel Potter Joseph Manning Jacob Manning Inventory taken by Benjamin Fellows, Benjamin Brown and Daniel Rogers, 22 Mar 1776: Wearing Apparel 1. 16. - 19lb Pewter 1/. 19/. 5lb old do @ /9. 3/8 1. 2. 8 I Feather Bed 24/. 1 old do 14/ one do 30/ 3. 8. - Sheets & Pillowbiers 18/. 2 Coverlets 18/. Quilt & Rug 6/ 2. 2. - 2 Bedsteads & Cords 14/ Looking Glass 3/ - 17. - 6 Chairs 16/ Chest with draws 4/ Trunk 4/ 1. 4. - Bible & other books 15/ 3 Sheets Pillow biers & Table Cloth 18/ 1. 13. - 12 oz Silver @ 6/8p. �4 3lb old pewter 2/6 4. 2. 6 2 1/2lb Pewter 2/6 box Iron & heaters 2/ Tin funel /3 - 4. 9 Earthen & Glass ware 6/8 small box 1/ - 7. 8 Iron & Brass ware 14/ 10lb flax 10/ Chest 2/ - 13. 4 old chairs 2/ Cupboard 2/ Cheese Press 2/ - 6. - one old cow 72/ one do younger 93/4 8. 5. 4 1 yearling Heifer 29/4 a Calf 14/8 2 Swine 44/6 5. 8. 6 Personal 33. 4. 9 An old House & Barn 8. - - About 60 Acres of Upland & Meadow @ �4.10/ p acre 270. - - �311 4 9 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | ||||||||||
| Notes for Jane BRADSTREET | ||||||||||
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Jane Bradstreet baptism 15 Feb 1707 Rowley Essex /d Moses [ref 76] Jane Manning death 13 Jul 1732 Ipswich Essex w John 24y 5m [ref 76] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | ||||||||||
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