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Mann Gerald Newland Ezra [Male] b. 26 JAN 1796 Medfield, Norfolk Co., MA

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Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Medfield, NOrfolk Co., MA to 1Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Medfield, NOrfolk Co., MA to 1850, Vol. 1, page 68.

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Mann Harvey [Male] b. 1793 Medfield, Norfolk Co., MA

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Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Medfield, NOrfolk Co., MA to 1Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Medfield, NOrfolk Co., MA to 1850, Vol. 1, page 68.

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Mann Ame Plimpton [Female] b. 25 MAR 1805 Medfield, Norfolk Co., MA - d. AFT 1880

Birth date is found in the vital records of Medfield, Norfolk Co., MA, 10 1849, page 67.

1880 United States Federal Census1880 United States Federal Census
about Amey P. Fiskeabout Amey P. Fiske
Name: Amey P. FiskeName: Amey P. Fiske
Home in 1880: Medfield, Norfolk, MassachusettsHome in 1880: Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Age: 74Age: 74
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1806Estimated Birth Year: abt 1806
Birthplace: MassachusettsBirthplace: Massachusetts
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Father's birthplace: MassachusettsFather's birthplace: Massachusetts
Mother's birthplace: MassachusettsMother's birthplace: Massachusetts
Neighbors: View others on pageNeighbors: View others on page
Occupation: Keeps HouseOccupation: Keeps House
Marital Status: WidowedMarital Status: Widowed
Race: WhiteRace: White
Gender: FemaleGender: Female
Name AgeName Age
Amey P. Fiske 74Amey P. Fiske 74
Anna M. Fiske 78Anna M. Fiske 78
Sarah B. Laury 43Sarah B. Laury 43
James A. Laury 9James A. Laury 9
John A. Laury 4John A. Laury 4
George M. F. Laury 1George M. F. Laury 1
Clara F. Flecher 40Clara F. Flecher 40
Anna F. Flecher 9Anna F. Flecher 9
Grenville H. Flecher 4Grenville H. Flecher 4
Margarett Griffen 21Margarett Griffen 21
Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Medfield, Norfolk, MassachusettSource Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts; Roll T9_547; Family History Film: 1254547; Page: 148.1000; Enumeration District: 499; Image: 0299.

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Mann Anna [Female] b. 10 DEC 1801 Medfield, Norfolk Co., MA

Birth date is found in the vital records of Medfield, Norfolk Co., MA, 10 1849, page 68.

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Mann Hannah [Female] b. 6 JUN 1803 Medfield, Norfolk Co., MA

Birth date is found in the vital records of Medfield, Norfolk Co., MA, 10 1849, page 68.

1860 United States Federal Census1860 United States Federal Census
about Hannah Mannabout Hannah Mann
Name: Hannah MannName: Hannah Mann
Age in 1860: 56Age in 1860: 56
Birth Year: abt 1804Birth Year: abt 1804
Birthplace: MassachusettsBirthplace: Massachusetts
Home in 1860: Medfield, Norfolk, MassachusettsHome in 1860: Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Gender: FemaleGender: Female
Post Office: MedfieldPost Office: Medfield
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
George Fiske 57George Fiske 57
Amy Fiske 55Amy Fiske 55
Sarah B Fiske 23Sarah B Fiske 23
Clara Fiske 20Clara Fiske 20
George M Fiske 18George M Fiske 18
Charles F Fiske 12Charles F Fiske 12
Hannah Mann 56Hannah Mann 56
Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Medfield, Norfolk, MassachusettSource Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts; Roll M653_515; Page: 844; Image: 850.

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Mann Sabin [Male] b. 23 SEP 1783 Worcester, MA

MANN, Sabin
Birth Date: Sept. 23, 1783 Sex: M Birth Date: Sept. 23, 1783 Sex: M
Birth Place: Worcester Source: Vital Records of Worcester Birth Place: Worcester Source: Vital Records of Worcester
Father's Name: Joseph Father's Name: Joseph
Mother's Name: Mehitable Mother's Name: Mehitable

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Mann Horace [Male] b. 4 MAY 1796 Franklin, Norfolk Co., MA - d. 2 AUG 1859 Yellow Springs, OH

Horace's birth record is found in the Vital Records of Franklin, Norfolk Co., MA, to 1872, Page 19.

Mann, Horace Mann, Horace
State: Massachusetts Year: 1850 State: Massachusetts Year: 1850
County: Middlesex Roll: M432_326 County: Middlesex Roll: M432_326
Township: Newton Page: 34 Township: Newton Page: 34
Image: 298 Image: 298
Wife, Mary, 45, and children, Horace, 6, George, 4, and Benjamin, 2, are aWife, Mary, 45, and children, Horace, 6, George, 4, and Benjamin, 2, are also listed in this census record. All were born in MA. Horace Sr. is listed as a representative to Congress.

The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans: VoluThe Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans: Volume VII
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MANN, Horace, educationist, was born in Franklin, Mass., May 4, 1796; sMANN, Horace, educationist, was born in Franklin, Mass., May 4, 1796; son of Thomas and Rebecca (Stanley) Mann; grandson of Nathan and Esther Mann, and a descendant of William Mann who immigrated to America from England [p.239] and settled in Cambridge, Mass. He received but a limited education as his father, who was a small farmer in Fanklin, died in 1809 and he was obliged to help support the family. He studied English, Greek and Latin under Samuel Barrett, an itinerant schoolmaster, and entered Brown university in 1816, and although absent from his class throughout one winter, he was graduated with honor in 1819. He studied law with J. J. Fiske, of Wrentham, Mass., but in a few months he was invited back to Brown as a tutor in Latin and Greek and librarian. He resigned in 1821 and entered the law school at Litchfield, Conn., under Judge Gould and in 1822 he entered the law office of James Richardson, of Dedham; was admitted to the bar in December, 1823, and opened an office at Dedham where he practised, 1823-33. He was a representative in the state legislature, 1827-33, and made his first speech in defence of religious liberty. He was married, Sept. 29, 1830, to Charlotte, daughter of President Asa Messer, of Brown univesity, and in 1833 he removed to West Newton and was a partner with Edward G. Loring, Boston. He was state senator, 1833-37, and president of the senate, 1836-37. During his legislative service he advocated laws for improving the common-school system; was the means of procuring the enactment of the "fifteen-gallon law" and the law for the suppression of the traffic in lottery tickets. He also proposed the establishment of the State Lunatic hospital at Worcester, Mass., in 1833, and was appointed chairman of the board of commissioners to contract for and superintend the erection of the hospital, and when the buildings were completed in 1833 he was chairman of the board of trustees. In 1835 he was a member of a legislative committee to codify the statute law of Massachusetts, and after its adoption he was associated with Judge Metcalf in editing it. He was elected the first secretary of the Massachusetts board of education, June 19, 1837. He addressed lectures to conventions of teachers and friends of education, in which he explained to the pubic the leading motives of the legislature in creating the board. He also published annual reports for twelve years setting forth the advancement of education in the state, and superintended and contributed largely to the pages of the Common School Journal, a monthly publication. During his term of office as secretary he introduced a thorough reform in the school system, established normal schools, and after his second marriage in May, 1848, to Mary Tyler, daughter of Dr. Nathaniel Peabody, he visited at his own expense the educational establishments of Europe, especially in Germany, which investigation he embodied in his seventh annual report. He retired from the secretaryship in 1848, having served for twelve years with wonderful efficiency and large results. He was a representative in the 30th, 31st and 32d congresses, succeeding John Quincy Adams, deceased, and serving, 1847-53. He declined the nomination for governor of Massachusetts, Sept. 15, 1852, and on the same day was chosen president of Antioch college at Yellow Springs, Ohio, which offer he accepted. The college affairs were in a state of chaos, and in spite of his labors the college property was advertised for sale at public auction in the spring of 1859. A new organization was, however, effected, and the college, freed from debt, was soon successfully conducted. The third class was graduated the same year and he served as president until his death. He was a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and received the honorary degree of LL.D. from Harvard in 1849. In the selection of names for a place in the Hall of Fame for Great Americans, New York university, in October, 1900, his was one of fifteen in "Class C, Educators" submitted as eligible for a place, and the only one in the class to secure a place, receiving sixty-seven votes, the next highest being Mark Hopkins with forty-seven votes. He is the author of: Reply to Thirty-One Boston Schoolmasters (1844); Report of Educational Tour (1846); A Few Thoughts for a Young Man (1850); Slavery, Letters and Speakers (1852); Lectures on Intemperance (1852); Powers and Duties of Woman (1853); Sermons (1861). His lectures on education (1845) were translated into French by Eugene de Guer in 1873. Besides his annual reports he published the Common School Journal, 1839-47; Abstract of Massachussetts School Returns (1839-47); Supplementary Report on School Houses (1838); Massachusetts System of Common Schools (1849); and a large number of pamphlets which have been bound together and lettered Mann's Educational Controversies. See "Life of Horace Mann," by his widow (1865). He died at Yellow Springs, Ohio, Aug. 2, 1859.

Mann was by his own account a gullible student of such teachings until tMann was by his own account a gullible student of such teachings until the age of fourteen, when his older brother by four years, Stephen, drowned. Emmons used the occasion of Stephen's funeral to preach of the hell that awaited those dying in an unconverted state. Hearing his mother's groan of pain at this pronouncement, Mann suspended his Calvinist beliefs in a Creator who could be so cruel, and commenced his life-long belief in the kindness and ethical integrity of God.
Article by Susan RitchieArticle by Susan Ritchie

Listed in "The Mann Family Tree Chart", held by NEHGS. Listed in "The Mann Family Tree Chart", held by NEHGS.

The following information was obtained from a "casket shaped" monumeThe following information was obtained from a "casket shaped" monument in the Union street cemetery on August 12, 2004 by cousin Earle T. Stewart and was generously shared though the efforts of his friend Gog. "Horace Mann died Aug. 2, 1850, aged 63 yrs." Note: Horace Mann died Aug. 2, 1859.

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Stanley Rebecca [Female] b. 23 FEB 1761 Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA - d. 19 MAR 1837 Franklin, Norfolk Co., MA

Listed in "The Mann Family Tree Chart", held by NEHGS.

The following information was obtained from a "casket shaped" monumeThe following information was obtained from a "casket shaped" monument in the Union street cemetery on August 12, 2004 by cousin Earle T. Stewart and was generously shared though the efforts of his friend Gog. "Rebecca Stanley, his wife died March 19, 1837 aged 76 yrs."

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Peabody Mary Tyler [Female] b. 16 NOV 1806 Cambridgeport, MA - d. 11 FEB 1887 Jamaica Plain, MA

Mary MANN Household
Female Female
Other Information: Other Information:
Birth Year <1807> Birth Year <1807>
Birthplace MA Birthplace MA
Age 73 Age 73
Occupation At Home Occupation At Home
Marital Status W Marital Status W
Race W Race W
Head of Household George C. MANN Head of Household George C. MANN
Relation Mother Relation Mother
Father's Birthplace MA Father's Birthplace MA
Mother's Birthplace MA Mother's Birthplace MA
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Source Information: Source Information:
Census Place Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Census Place Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Family History Library Film 1254555 Family History Library Film 1254555
NA Film Number T9-0555 NA Film Number T9-0555
Page Number 328C Page Number 328C

His second wife, Mary Tyler (PEABODY), author, born in Cambridgeport, MassHis second wife, Mary Tyler (PEABODY), author, born in Cambridgeport, Massachusetts, 16 November, 1806; died in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, 11 February, 1887, was a daughter of Dr. Nathaniel Peabody. She resided in Salem during her youth, and afterward lived for the most part in or near Boston. During her husband's life she shared in all his benevolent and educational work, and her familiarity with modern languages enabled her to assist him greatly in his studies of foreign reforms. Her writings, especially those on the kindergarten system, with her sister, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, are distinguished for vigor of thought and felicity of expression. She published" Flower People "(1838); "Christianity in the Kitchen, a Physiological Cook-Book" (Boston, 1857) ; " Culture in Infancy," with Elizabeth Palmer Peabody (1863) ; "Life of Horace Mann " (1865); and "Juanita, a Romance of Real Life in Cuba." published after her death (1887).
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Elizabeth opened the West Street Bookstore in Boston in 1840, and for a deElizabeth opened the West Street Bookstore in Boston in 1840, and for a decade it was the chief gathering place for Transcendentalists and social reformers of all stripes, attracted in part by her large stock of foreign-language publications. It was here that Margaret Fuller held her famous conversations for women. During this time Elizabeth also published the famous Transcendentalist journal The Dial for two years. In 1849 her own Aesthetic Papers appeared, including in its only issue the first publication of Thoreau's "Essay on Civil Disobedience" and also Sampson Reed's essay on the innate quality of "Genius," which fueled the Transcendentalist debate about genius versus talent.

On May 1, 1843, the bookstore was the site of another family wedding as MaOn May 1, 1843, the bookstore was the site of another family wedding as Mary exchanged vows with Horace Mann. Mary had been infatuated with Mann since well before her trip to Cuba, though while there she had imagined that perhaps he was in love with Elizabeth, causing some hard feelings between the sisters. Mary had been of service to Mann well before their marriage, contributing lessons to his Common School Journal. She continued to contribute to Mann's career as an advocate of public schooling, a reform-minded congressman, and President of Antioch College. The Manns had three sons: Horace Jr., Benjamin and George.

Mary Peabody Mary Peabody
During their marriage Mary wrote Christianity in the Kitchen, 1858, a surpDuring their marriage Mary wrote Christianity in the Kitchen, 1858, a surprisingly modern book that developed the themes of the moral duty to follow good nutrition, the importance of presentation, and a certain spice-less interpretation of French cooking that would make the Boston School of Cooking famous much later. When Mann died in 1859, a heartbroken Mary returned to Elizabeth, purchasing a house for herself and her sister in Concord. There the two sisters once again opened a school while Mary set about writing a biography of her husband and collecting his works.

The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans: VoluThe Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans: Volume VII M.
MANN, Mary Tyler (Peabody), author, was born in Cambridgeport, Mass., NoMANN, Mary Tyler (Peabody), author, was born in Cambridgeport, Mass., Nov. 16, 1806; daughter of Dr. Nathaniel Peabody. She was educated in the schools at or near Boston, Mass., was married, in May, 1843, to Horace Mann, went with him to Europe, and greatly assisted him in his studies of foreign educational reform and in his benevolent and educational work. She is the joint author with her sister, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, of several books on the kindergarten system, chief among which is Culture in Infancy (1863). She also wrote Flower People (1838); Christianity in the Kitchen, a Physiological Cook Book (1857); Life of Horace Mann (1865); and Junita, a Romance of Real Life in Cuba, published posthumously. She died in Jamaica Plain, Mass., Feb. 11, 1887.

Herringshaw's Encyclopedia of American Biography of the Nineteenth CenturyHerringshaw's Encyclopedia of American Biography of the Nineteenth Century.
Herringshaw's Encyclopedia of American BiographyHerringshaw's Encyclopedia of American Biography
page 614page 614
MANN, MRS. MARY TYLER (PEABODY), author, was born Nov. 16, 1806, in CambriMANN, MRS. MARY TYLER (PEABODY), author, was born Nov. 16, 1806, in Cambridgeport, Mass. She was the author of Flower People; Christianity in the Kitchen; Culture in Infancy; Life of Horace Mann; and Juanita, a Romance of Real Life in Cuba. She died Feb. 11, 1887, in Jamaica Plain, Mass.

Listed in "The Mann Family Tree Chart", held by NEHGS. Listed in "The Mann Family Tree Chart", held by NEHGS.

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Mann Horace [Male] b. 24 FEB 1844 Franklin, Norfolk Co., MA - d. 11 NOV 1869

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24 Feb. 1844 Horace Mann, Jr., is born. 24 Feb. 1844 Horace Mann, Jr., is born.

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Mann George Combe [Male] b. 27 DEC 1845 Boston, Suffolk Co., MA

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27 Dec. 1845 George Combe Mann is born. 27 Dec. 1845 George Combe Mann is born.

George C. MANN Household 1880 censusGeorge C. MANN Household 1880 census
Male Male
Other Information: Other Information:
Birth Year <1846> Birth Year <1846>
Birthplace MA Birthplace MA
Age 34 Age 34
Occupation Teacher Occupation Teacher
Marital Status M Marital Status M
Race W Race W
Head of Household George C. MANN Head of Household George C. MANN
Relation Self Relation Self
Father's Birthplace MA Father's Birthplace MA
Mother's Birthplace MA Mother's Birthplace MA
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Source Information: Source Information:
Census Place Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Census Place Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Family History Library Film 1254555 Family History Library Film 1254555
NA Film Number T9-0555 NA Film Number T9-0555
Page Number 328C Page Number 328C

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Mann Benjamin Pickman [Male] b. 30 APR 1848 Boston, Suffolk Co., MA - d. AFT 1874

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30 Apr. 1848 Benjamin Pickman Mann is born. 30 Apr. 1848 Benjamin Pickman Mann is born.

Benjamin P. MANN Household 1880 census Benjamin P. MANN Household 1880 census
Male Male
Other Information: Other Information:
Birth Year <1848> Birth Year <1848>
Birthplace MA Birthplace MA
Age 32 Age 32
Occupation Prof. Of Nat'L History Occupation Prof. Of Nat'L History
Marital Status M Marital Status M
Race W Race W
Head of Household Lydia H. CLARK Head of Household Lydia H. CLARK
Relation Other Relation Other
Father's Birthplace MA Father's Birthplace MA
Mother's Birthplace MA Mother's Birthplace MA
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Source Information: Source Information:
Census Place Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts Census Place Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Family History Library Film 1254543 Family History Library Film 1254543
NA Film Number T9-0543 NA Film Number T9-0543
Page Number 267D Page Number 267D

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de Sande Louisa Van [Female] b. ABT 1848 NY

Louisa C. MANN Household 1880 census
Female Female
Other Information: Other Information:
Birth Year <1848> Birth Year <1848>
Birthplace NY Birthplace NY
Age 32 Age 32
Occupation Occupation
Marital Status M Marital Status M
Race W Race W
Head of Household Lydia H. CLARK Head of Household Lydia H. CLARK
Relation Other Relation Other
Father's Birthplace CAPE COLONY Father's Birthplace CAPE COLONY
Mother's Birthplace GERM Mother's Birthplace GERM
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Source Information: Source Information:
Census Place Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts Census Place Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Family History Library Film 1254543 Family History Library Film 1254543
NA Film Number T9-0543 NA Film Number T9-0543
Page Number 267D Page Number 267D

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Lombard Esther [Female] b. ABT 1845 Mass.

Esther L. MANN Household 1880 census
Female Female
Other Information: Other Information:
Birth Year <1845> Birth Year <1845>
Birthplace MA Birthplace MA
Age 35 Age 35
Occupation Keeping House Occupation Keeping House
Marital Status M Marital Status M
Race W Race W
Head of Household George C. MANN Head of Household George C. MANN
Relation Wife Relation Wife
Father's Birthplace MA Father's Birthplace MA
Mother's Birthplace MA Mother's Birthplace MA
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Source Information: Source Information:
Census Place Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Census Place Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Family History Library Film 1254555 Family History Library Film 1254555
NA Film Number T9-0555 NA Film Number T9-0555
Page Number 328C Page Number 328C

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Messer Charlotte [Female] b. 1809 Boston, Suffolk Co., MA - d. 1 AUG 1832 Dedham, MA

A listing of Charlotte's death date can be found on page 430 of the "Vital Records of Dedham Massachusetts 1635-1845" Picton Press Camden, Maine, Robert Brand Hanson Editor

A record of Charlotte's death can be found on page 134 in "The record of BA record of Charlotte's death can be found on page 134 in "The record of Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths and Admissions to the Church and Dismissals therefrom, transcribed From the Church Records of the Town of Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA 1638 to 1845. This record is from the First Church of Dedham, MA.

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Mann Stephen [Male] b. 23 DEC 1792 Franklin, Norfolk Co., MA - d. 22 JUL 1810 Franklin, Norfolk Co., MA

Stephen's birth record is found in the Vital Records of Franklin, Norfolk Co., MA, to 1872, Page 16.

Stephen's death record is found in the Vital Records of Franklin, NorfoStephen's death record is found in the Vital Records of Franklin, Norfolk Co., MA, to 1872, Page 148.

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Everett Daniel [Male] b. 1 JUN 1783 Foxborough, Norfolk Co., MA - d. 16 MAY 1855 Wrentham, Norfolk Co., MA

Descendants of Richard Everett, Dedham, Mass. (1902) page 115
Capt. DANIEL6 EVERETT (Aaron,5 Ebenezer,4 John,3 John,2 Rich- Capt. DANIEL6 EVERETT (Aaron,5 Ebenezer,4 John,3 John,2 Rich-
ard1), born June 1, 1783, at Foxboro', Mass.; died May 16, 1855,ard1), born June 1, 1783, at Foxboro', Mass.; died May 16, 1855,
at Wrentham, Mass.; married 1st, Jan. 1, 1807, at Medfield,at Wrentham, Mass.; married 1st, Jan. 1, 1807, at Medfield,
Mass., Sarah Mann, of Medfield, who died Mar. 18, 1808, at Fox-Mass., Sarah Mann, of Medfield, who died Mar. 18, 1808, at Fox-
boro', aged 27 years; married 2d, April 6, 1809, at Wrentham,boro', aged 27 years; married 2d, April 6, 1809, at Wrentham,
Clarissa pond, who died March 12, 1845, aged 61 years, 4 monthsClarissa pond, who died March 12, 1845, aged 61 years, 4 months
and 9 days. He and his wives are buried in Pondville cemetery.and 9 days. He and his wives are buried in Pondville cemetery.
He was a farmer and lived at Foxboro', where he was a select- He was a farmer and lived at Foxboro', where he was a select-
man, 1818-1828. He commanded the light infantry companyman, 1818-1828. He commanded the light infantry company
which served fifty-six days, in and about the forts of Boston har-which served fifty-six days, in and about the forts of Boston har-
bor, during the war of 1812, for which service he received frombor, during the war of 1812, for which service he received from
the United States a bounty land warrant for 120 acres.the United States a bounty land warrant for 120 acres.
Children of second wife, recorded at Foxboro': Children of second wife, recorded at Foxboro':
273. i. Edmund Tyler,7 b. May 24, 1812. 273. i. Edmund Tyler,7 b. May 24, 1812.
274. ii. Samuel Holbrook, b. Jan. 23, 1815. 274. ii. Samuel Holbrook, b. Jan. 23, 1815.
iii. Sarah Mann, b. Jan. 17, 1818; m. Sept. 23, 1850, at iii. Sarah Mann, b. Jan. 17, 1818; m. Sept. 23, 1850, at
Wrentham, James T. Hobart, son of Noah and Deborah Wrentham, James T. Hobart, son of Noah and Deborah
Hobart, b. at Abington, Mass., and at the time of this, Hobart, b. at Abington, Mass., and at the time of this,
his second marriage, a resident of Cincinnati, Ohio. his second marriage, a resident of Cincinnati, Ohio.
275. iv. Abijah pond, b. Aug. 10, 1820. 275. iv. Abijah pond, b. Aug. 10, 1820.
v. Alexander Francis, b. Dec. 12, 1822; d. Feb. 23, 1823. v. Alexander Francis, b. Dec. 12, 1822; d. Feb. 23, 1823.
vi. Eliza Maria, b. June 21, 1825; living, 1873, at San Fran- vi. Eliza Maria, b. June 21, 1825; living, 1873, at San Fran-
cisco, Cal., unm. cisco, Cal., unm.

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Whitney Timothy P. [Male]

Listed in "The Mann Family Tree Chart", held by NEHGS.

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Pond Oliver Captain [Male] b. 29 JUL 1737 Wrentham, Norfolk Co., MA - d. 8 NOV 1822 Wrentham, Norfolk Co., MA

Listed in "A Genealogical Record of Daniel Pond, and his Descendants (1873)" page 36.

Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850
1737 POND Oliver, s. of Ephraim Jr. and Michal, July 24, 1737. Bi1737 POND Oliver, s. of Ephraim Jr. and Michal, July 24, 1737. Birth Wrentham
1822 POND Oliver, Gen., Nov. 8, 1822, a. 85 y. Revolutionary office1822 POND Oliver, Gen., Nov. 8, 1822, a. 85 y. Revolutionary officer. Death Wrentham

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Daniel and Oliver Pond are listed in Col. Miller's regiment at Fort WilliDaniel and Oliver Pond are listed in Col. Miller's regiment at Fort William Henry on 9 Aug 1756 and were involved in an expedition to Lake George in 1757 and 1758. Captain Oliver Pond was born 28 Jul 1737 the son of Ephraim and Michal Man Pond and grandson of Ephraim Pond, the first settler of Pondville and also the grandson of Samuel Mann, a famous religious figure hereabouts. He commanded soldiers who respon ded to the Lexington alarm in 1776. Pallu Pond son of Reuben and Margaret pond was born 26 May 1758 and served under Colonel Crafts in a regiment of Artillery.
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Listed in "A Genealogical Record of Daniel Pond, and his Descendants (1873Listed in "A Genealogical Record of Daniel Pond, and his Descendants (1873)" page 36.

Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850
1737 POND Oliver, s. of Ephraim Jr. and Michal, July 24, 1737. Bir1737 POND Oliver, s. of Ephraim Jr. and Michal, July 24, 1737. Birth Wrentham
1822 POND Oliver, Gen., Nov. 8, 1822, a. 85 y. Revolutionary office1822 POND Oliver, Gen., Nov. 8, 1822, a. 85 y. Revolutionary officer. Death Wrentham

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Continental Army ConnectionsContinental Army Connections
Daniel and Oliver Pond are listed in Col. Miller's regiment at Fort WilliDaniel and Oliver Pond are listed in Col. Miller's regiment at Fort William Henry on 9 Aug 1756 and were involved in an expedition to Lake George in 1757 and 1758. Captain Oliver Pond was born 28 Jul 1737 the son of Ephraim and Michal Man Pond and grandson of Ephraim Pond, the first settler of Pondville and also the grandson of Samuel Mann, a famous religious figure hereabouts. He commanded soldiers who respon ded to the Lexington alarm in 1776. Pallu Pond son of Reuben and Margaret pond was born 26 May 1758 and served under Colonel Crafts in a regiment of Artillery.
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Everett Tryphena [Female] b. 5 NOV 1749 Attleborough, MA - d. 13 APR 1815 Wrentham, Norfolk Co., MA

Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, NEHGS
1815 SHEPARD Tryphena, w of Jonathan, Apr. 13, 1815. (Apr. 12, in h1815 SHEPARD Tryphena, w of Jonathan, Apr. 13, 1815. (Apr. 12, in her 67th y., G.R.4.) Death Wrentham

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