Genealogy of Patty Rose
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| Notes for Nathaniel MANNING | ||||||
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NATHANIEL, birth not recorded. Of him Wyman's Charlestown says, "died early." Such was his history then; nothing has since been added. At Medford, Caleb had a child (no name recorded) die 1778, July 21. The old church book has the burial of this nameless one (July 22), and calls him "the only child of Caleb Manning." Unless a mistake was made in terming him "the only child," this may be the death of Nathaniel. Without this last item it would be significant that, at Boston, 1795, Dec. 3, is found the marriage intention of one Nathaniel Manning and Elizabeth Larned (and this Nathaniel was probably the man, a painter, who lived on Sea st., Boston, 1796-1800, and on Prince st., 1805; probably, too, the Nathaniel who d. at Boston, 1818, Jan. 9). "Died early" is indeflnite. The present writer has found the term applied to all ages from 1 year to 45. It is possible that our Nathaniel lived to marry. Elizabeth, widow of the Nathaniel of Boston, d. 1833, Apr. 24. By will she gave her property to her nieces, Elizabeth and Sarah Bemis Magnoni, and to her sisters, Susan, widow of Thomas Eliot, Ann Learned, spinster, and Avis, widow of Pelligrino Magnoni. These sisters are termed her only heirs, from which it seems she left no children. [ref 13:225] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | ||||||
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