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Hawes Daniel Ensign [Male] b. 3 MAR 1683/84 Wrentham, Massachusetts - d. 15 JAN 1763 Wrentham, Norfolk Co., MA

Massachusetts Town Birth Records
about Daniel Hawsabout Daniel Haws
Name: Daniel HawsName: Daniel Haws
Birth Date: 3 Mar 1684Birth Date: 3 Mar 1684
Birth Place: WrenthamBirth Place: Wrentham
Father's First Name: DanielFather's First Name: Daniel
Mother's First Name: AbielMother's First Name: Abiel
Gender: MaleGender: Male
Source: Vital Records of Wrentham Source: Vital Records of Wrentham

Ref: Americana, v 14:143. Also New England Historic Genealogical SocietRef: Americana, v 14:143. Also New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA.Cambridge, Massachusetts History, Supplement
HISTORY of CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 1630-1877HISTORY of CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 1630-1877
PREFACEPREFACE
page 850page 850
Worwood, Richard, d. 1644, 702 [p.850] Wrentham, Inhabitants of Samuel BelWorwood, Richard, d. 1644, 702 [p.850] Wrentham, Inhabitants of Samuel Belcher, 487; Israel Black-ington, 648; James Cheerer, 509; John Gay, 558; Daniel Hawes, 509; Samuel Mann, 601; Jonathan Nutting, 616; Rev. Henry Messinger, 509; Samuel Sears, 666

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

Listed in "The Journal of Samuel Hawes", page 208.Listed in "The Journal of Samuel Hawes", page 208.

Listed in "The Early Records of Wrentham Ms", page 83.Listed in "The Early Records of Wrentham Ms", page 83.

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Mann Samuel Rev. [Male] b. 6 JUN 1647 Cambridge, MA - d. 22 MAY 1719 Wrentham, Norfolk Co., MA

Ref: Mann Memorial, Mann, 1884, Pp. 17-18.MAN OR MANN GENEALOGY
Containing a brief memoir of Rev. Samuel Man, the first minister of WrethaContaining a brief memoir of Rev. Samuel Man, the first minister of Wretham, Mass., NEHGR, Vol. 13, Pages 325--328. Pub. 1859.
By George W. Messinger of BostonBy George W. Messinger of Boston
"William Man was born in England about the year 1607, and was the younge"William Man was born in England about the year 1607, and was the youngest of eleven children. He emigrated from the county of Kent, with some of the earlier settlers of the Massachusetts colony, and settled in Cambridge, Mass.

Additions to the Man or Mann GenealogyAdditions to the Man or Mann Genealogy
Pages 364--365Pages 364--365
By George W. Messinger of BostonBy George W. Messinger of Boston

Full Context of Genealogical and Family History of the State of ConnecticuFull Context of Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut, Vol. I-IV
(II) Rev. Samuel Mann , son of William Mann , was born at Cambridge , Ju(II) Rev. Samuel Mann , son of William Mann , was born at Cambridge , July 6, 1647 . He was graduated from Harvard College in 1665 , and began to teach school May 13, 1667 , at Dedham, Massachusetts . He taught for five years and preached to the small society in that part of Dedham , now Wrentham , until March 30, 1676 , when the people fled from the town on account of Indian hostility during King Philip 's war. He was again in Dedham as a teacher in 1676 , and 1678 . In the fall of 1677 the town of Dedham voted to invite him to become their minister for the winter, and early the following spring he was engaged to preach at Milton , but returned to Dedham in the summer of 1680 . Here he continued his ministerial labors until a church of ten members was gathered, and April 13, 1693 , he was ordained and preached his own ordination sermon. On October 26, 1699 , "In dead of night" his dwelling house with the church records were burned. It is said his mind was afflicted with infirmities and for twenty-five years before his death he did not go out of his own town. One of the first men of the province said that "he was not only a very good but a very learned man." He wrote a work containing advice to his children, who were soon to enter the married state. "His ordinary sermons were fit for the press," and "yet such was his humility that he thought nothing of his worth publishing." He was beloved by his people. His last sermon was from the text, "I have seen all the works that are done under the sun, and behold all is vanity and vexation of spirit." He died at Wrentham , May 22, 1719 . He married, May 19, 1673 , Esther Ware , born September 28, 1655 , died September 3, 1734 , daughter of Robert and Margaret (Hunting) Ware . Children, born in Wrentham and Milton : 1. Mary , April 7, 1674 . 2. Samuel , August 8, 1675 . 3. Nathaniel , mentioned below. 4. William , May 1, 1679 . 5. Theodore , February 8, 1680 . 6. Thomas , October 24, 1682 . 7. Hannah , January 12, 1685 . 8. Beriah , March 30, 1687 . 9. Pelatiah , April 2, 1689 . 10. Margaret , December 21, 1691 . 11. Esther , June 26, 1696 .

Cambridge, Massachusetts History, Supplement Cambridge, Massachusetts History, Supplement
HISTORY of CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 1630-1877HISTORY of CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 1630-1877
PREFACEPREFACE
page 850page 850
Worwood, Richard, d. 1644, 702 [p.850] Wrentham, Inhabitants of Samuel BelWorwood, Richard, d. 1644, 702 [p.850] Wrentham, Inhabitants of Samuel Belcher, 487; Israel Black-ington, 648; James Cheerer, 509; John Gay, 558; Daniel Hawes, 509; Samuel Mann, 601, 471; Jonathan Nutting, 616; Rev. Henry Messinger, 509; Samuel Sears, 666

A Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England, Before 16A Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England, Before 1692 Volume #3 Manchester - Marriott By James Savage
Special thanks to Robert Kraft and his assistant, Benjamin Dunning for sc Special thanks to Robert Kraft and his assistant, Benjamin Dunning for scanning this book and to Warren Wetmore for perfecting the text and providing technical help in presenting this work for researchers to enjoy.
SAMUEL, Dedham 1642. SAMUEL, Wrentham, only s. of William, had enga SAMUEL, Dedham 1642. SAMUEL, Wrentham, only s. of William, had engag. to keep the sch. in Dedham one yr. for £20- "to be pd. in corn at the current price," and contin. sev. yrs. in that honora. employm. m. 13 by rec. or 19 May 1673, Esther, d. of Robert Ware of Dedham, wh. d. 3 Sept. 1784; and was freem. 1678; ord. 13 Apr. 1692, in the place former. part of D. where he had preach. many yrs. and d. 22 May 1719. His ch. by the Wrentham rec. were Mary, b. 7 Apr. 1674; Samuel, 8 Aug. 1675; Theodore, 8 Feb. 1681; Thomas, 24 Oct. 1682; Hannah, 12 June 1685; Beriah, 30 Mar 1687; Pelatiah, 2 Apr. 1689; Margaret, 21 Dec. 1691; and Esther, 26 June 1696; beside wh. were Nathaniel, and William, b. aft. the sett. was brok. up by Philip's war, and bef. his return, i. e. Mar. 1676 and Aug. 1680. All these six s. and five ds. were m. Of this fam. most have writ. but a single n in the name.

INDIAN HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY AND GENEALOGY PERTAINING TO THE GOOD SACHEM MASSINDIAN HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY AND GENEALOGY PERTAINING TO THE GOOD SACHEM MASSASOIT
OF THE WAMPANOAG TRIBE AND HIS DESCENDANTSOF THE WAMPANOAG TRIBE AND HIS DESCENDANTS
With an Appendix By EBENEZER W. PEIRCE OF FREETOWN, MASS.With an Appendix By EBENEZER W. PEIRCE OF FREETOWN, MASS.
NORTH ABINGTON, MASS.: PUBLISHED BY ZERVIAH GOULD MITCHELL. 1878.NORTH ABINGTON, MASS.: PUBLISHED BY ZERVIAH GOULD MITCHELL. 1878.
APPENDIX No. 18 Page 52. APPENDIX No. 18 Page 52.
WRENTHAM was incorporated Oct. 15, 1673. Rev. Samuel Mann was settled heWRENTHAM was incorporated Oct. 15, 1673. Rev. Samuel Mann was settled here in the gospel ministry in 1692. The first English inhabitant was a man named Shears. The first of English parents born here was Mehitable Shears. In King Philip's war the town was abandoned by its English inhabitants, and all their houses save two were burned by the Indians. The following named persons engaged to return to and settle in Wrentham at the close of King Philip's war:--Ebenezer Metcalf, Robert Ware, William Mackneh, Daniel Haws, John Aldiss, Eleazer Gay, Daniel Wright, Samuel Fisher, John Payne, Benjamin Rocket, SAMUEL MANN, John Ware, Nathaniel Ware, Cornelius Fisher, Michael Wilson, James Mosman, Joseph Kingsbury, Samuel Shears. The Indian name of Wrentham was Wallonopaug.

A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans, written & compiled by Willi A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans, written & compiled by William E. Connelley, Secretary of the Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka. Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company, copyright 1918; transcribed February 3, 1999
The Metcalf family has been in America for nearly three centuries. MichaThe Metcalf family has been in America for nearly three centuries. Michael Metcalf, who headed the first American generation, was a manufacturer of tapestry at Norwich, England. He arrived in Dedham, Massachusetts, in 1637, having left England because of religious persecution. He was a zealous non-Conformist. He was of the Yorkshire Metcalf family, whose name first appears in 1278, and the descent is traced from a Dane who came to England with King Canute in 1016. Michael Metcalf's service in Dedham included teaching in the first publie schoolhouse erected in this country. He married Sarah Elwyn, a daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Elwyn of Hingham, Norfolk County, England. The second generation was represented by Michael Metcalf, who married Mary Fairbanke, daughter of Jonathan Fairbanke, Sr., who built the Fairbanke House at Dedham. In the third generation is Eleazer Metcalf. Michael Metcalf, of the fourth generation, married Abigail Colburn. Peletiah Metcalf, of the fifth generation, married Hepzibah, daughter of Rev. SAMUEL MANN, who was the first minister of Wrentham. The sixth generation was also headed by Peletiah Metcalf, second child of Peletiah and Hepzibah

Historical Sketch from the 1875 Manual of the Original Congregational ChurHistorical Sketch from the 1875 Manual of the Original Congregational Church Wrentham
The town of Wrentham was formerly included within the limits of Dedham; frThe town of Wrentham was formerly included within the limits of Dedham; from which place it was set off March 27, 1661. The first English inhabitant of the town was Samuel Shears; and his daughter Mehitable was the first white person born here.
Very soon after the settlement of the place, and previous to the act of inVery soon after the settlement of the place, and previous to the act of incorporation, although the people were few, Mr. Samuel Mann, a worthy and pious minister of the gospel, was procured, in order that they might have the word of God regularly preached to them. The place was erected into a township by the name of Wrentham, on the 15th of October,1673. There were sixteen families in the town when it was incorporated.

It appears from authentic records (Rev. Bean's Century Sermon) that "the fIt appears from authentic records (Rev. Bean's Century Sermon) that "the first settlers of this place were in general a religious sort of people, who regarded the truth and ways of God, mutual assistance, and brotherly love."-- Mr. Mann continued his ministerial labors among them until March 30th, 1676, when he and the other inhabitants were obliged to leave on account of an Indian war, commonly known as King Philip's War. During their absence all their dwellings were burned except two, but no lives were lost.

On the 21st of August, 1680, most of the old inhabitants returned to WrentOn the 21st of August, 1680, most of the old inhabitants returned to Wrentham, and resumed their settlements. At their earnest request Mr. Mann returned with them; having refused an urgent call to settle in the work or the ministry in the town of Milton, through his great affection for the people of this place. Having resumed his labors, he preached to them until April 13, 1692, on which day The Original Congregational Church of Christ in Wrentham was gathered and formed. He was ordained on the same day, and preached his own ordination sermon from 1 Cor. 4 : 2.

The Church, at the time of its organization, consisted of ten persons; whoThe Church, at the time of its organization, consisted of ten persons; whose names were as follows:--
Samuel Mann (Man) First PastorSamuel Mann (Man) First Pastor
John Ware John Fairbank John Ware John Fairbank
John Guild John Fales(Vails) John Guild John Fales(Vails)
Benjamin Rockwood(Rockett) Eleazer Metcalf Benjamin Rockwood(Rockett) Eleazer Metcalf
Thomas Thurston Ephraim Pond Thomas Thurston Ephraim Pond
Samuel Fisher First DeaconSamuel Fisher First Deacon

On the first of May, 1692, sixteen persons were baptized. Sometime in tOn the first of May, 1692, sixteen persons were baptized. Sometime in the month of October, 1699, the house of the Rec. Samuel Mann was consumed by fire. This occurrence occasioned a blank, in the history of the Church, of seven years and a half. The Rev. Mr. Mann died May 22, 1719, in the seventy-second year of his age, forty-ninth of his ministry, and about twenty-seven years after his ordination. He was born in Cambridge, Mass., and graduated at Harvard College in 1665. He was, in the opinion of the best judges of his time, "not only a very good, but a very great and learned man." During his ministry there does not appear to have been any distinguished revival of religion. From April 28, 1700, to the time of his death, forty-one persons were admitted into the Church, and two hundred and fifteen baptized.

The whole number admitted into the Church since its establishment, up to AThe whole number admitted into the Church since its establishment, up to April 13, 1845 is 1,315, and the whole number of baptisms is 3,118, besides those admitted and baptized during seven years and a half of the Rev. Mr. Mann's ministry. The number of these cannot now be ascertained, as the Church records were destroyed when his house was consumed by fire.

Norfolk's Historical Timeline, The Norfolk Timeline Project, An ongoing woNorfolk's Historical Timeline, The Norfolk Timeline Project, An ongoing work of the Norfolk Historical Commission....
1669 Reverend Samuel Mann invited to become the minister of Dedham. 1669 Reverend Samuel Mann invited to become the minister of Dedham.
1669 Samuel Mann given contract to teach school in Dedham for L1669 Samuel Mann given contract to teach school in Dedham for L20 to be paid in Indian corn.
1673 Robert Ware's daughter married Reverend Samuel Mann. 1673 Robert Ware's daughter married Reverend Samuel Mann.

The History of Milton, Mass 1640-1887The History of Milton, Mass 1640-1887
CHAPTER IX.CHAPTER IX.
Ministers of Milton. - Rev. Joseph Emerson. - Rev. Mr. Wiswall. Rev. Mr. BMinisters of Milton. - Rev. Joseph Emerson. - Rev. Mr. Wiswall. Rev. Mr. Bouse. - Rev. Thomas Mirghill. - Rev. Samuel Man

LAND TITLES.LAND TITLES.
This year the salary of Mr. Man was to be £40, one-fourth in money, one-foThis year the salary of Mr. Man was to be £40, one-fourth in money, one-fourth on English grain, and the other half in country payment. Ten persons agreed to pay certain sums towards this salary; twenty-six requested to be taxed their proportional parts. It would seem, therefore, that there were thirty-six tax-payers living here at this time. Of these Ensign Blake was the wealthiest.
In the assessment in December, 1688, for paying the expense of clearing tIn the assessment in December, 1688, for paying the expense of clearing the Indian title, which was to be borne by proprietors as well as inhabitants, but few names except those of inhabitants appear. Mr. Man's policy that non-resident proprietors should sell out their interest in the lands here had prevailed. The tax also was for a black staff, for wine and ale measures, scales and beam, and for some finishing of the meeting-house and other things for which the town is indebted. The black staff was for the constable, whose duty it was "to carry his black staff in the execution of his office so that none may plead ignorance."
A tax was assessed of £36 for Mr. Man's salary, he being entitled to £4A tax was assessed of £36 for Mr. Man's salary, he being entitled to £40, "having reseved order from ye Revt, Mr. Man to make it no more respecting the waight of publique charges."
Upon consultation with Mr. Man the selectmen decided that there shoUpon consultation with Mr. Man the selectmen decided that there shold be "a contribution on the Lord's day after the evening exercise towards defraying his salary." The people had been very negligent about paying him. The constables were often behind in their collections and many "reckonings" were had with them on this account. The towns in New England were often delinquent in this respect. An anecdote of the Rev. Jona French is told by Pres. Quincy substantially as follows: "The parish was bound to find him in wood , the winter was coming on, they had neglected to furnish it. Experience had taught him that a direct complaint would be useless. He waited therefor until the proclamation for Thanksgiving came, and after reading it to the congregation, he said, with great apparent simplicity, "My brethren, you perceive that his Excellency has appointed next Thursday as a day of Thanksgiving and according to custom it is my purpose to prepare two discourses for the occasion, provided I can write them without a fire." The hint took effect and before twelve o'clock on the succeeding Monday his whole winter's stock of wood was in his door-yard.

Colonial Graduates of Harvard University 1642 - 1669Colonial Graduates of Harvard University 1642 - 1669
Bachelors of Arts (A.B) Bachelors of Arts (A.B)
From 1642 to 1869, inclusive, Bachelors of Arts were entitled to receive tFrom 1642 to 1869, inclusive, Bachelors of Arts were entitled to receive the degree of Master of Arts (A.M.) in course, three years after graduation
Samuel Man Graduated 1665Died 1719 Samuel Man Graduated 1665Died 1719

REV. SAM'L MAN---HIS LIFE AND SERVICES.REV. SAM'L MAN---HIS LIFE AND SERVICES.
Fifty years had passed away since he was first called to preach to the hanFifty years had passed away since he was first called to preach to the handful of people who were attempting a settlement in this wilderness. The people, in addition to the hardships incident to their pioneer life, had been liable to conflicts with savages and Frenchmen. He came to them while in their weakness and poverty, returning with them after Philip's war, although he had opportunity to settle elsewhere, and notwthstanding he had had bitter experience of their inability to provide for him suitably.

Some five hundred and thirty-three persons had been born in that time withSome five hundred and thirty-three persons had been born in that time within the bounds of the township; seventy-one couples married, and seventy-three persons had died. It has previously been related that the former inhabitants made it a special condition of their return at the termination of Philip's war, that Mr. Man should return with them. He was indispensable to them. In fact, the minister in those days was really the head of the people. He was their guide not only in spiritual affairs, but in worldly affairs also. He was undoubtedly the only man in the community who had had the opportunity of acquiring learning beyond the elements, and his influence was accordingly felt in all public affairs as well as in his pulpit on the Sabbath. Moreover, the circumstances which forced the early inhabitants of Plymouth and Massachusetts colonies from their transatlantic homes to these shores compelled them to consider themselves a peculiar people. The chief men in the colony, who had been leaders of the emigration, governed according to their notions of what religion and the word of God required, and were strongly seconded by the ministers of the churches. Hence, in answer to the petition of the inhabitants of Wrentham for town power, the colonial record is "the Court judgeth it meet to give the petitioners all due encouragement with their present minister according to their desires."

To that excellent man is due in a great measure undoubtedly the continuanTo that excellent man is due in a great measure undoubtedly the continuance of the settlement whose early planting here has been described in previous pages.

Mr. Bean, in his sermon preached at the conclusion of the first centuMr. Bean, in his sermon preached at the conclusion of the first century of the town's existence, viz., in 1773, in speaking of the first settlers here, says: "They were careful to have the word of God regularly preached to them, and procured Mr. Sam'l Man, a young candidate, for that purpose." And after Philip's war, "when the settlers had concluded to return, so great was their veneration for Mr. Man, and so acceptable had been his labors among them, that it was their earnest desire he should return with them." It seems that while away from Wrentham, and so desirous was he of the plantation's going on, that he complied with their request. In 1692 a church was gathered here consisting of ten members, including Mr. Man; the others were: Benjamin Rockett, John Guild, Eleazer Metcalf, John Fairbanks, Thomas Thurston, John Ware, Ephraim Pond, John Vails, Sam'l Fisher. "Mr. Man was ordained over the church and congregation the same day, preaching his own ordination sermon." He had preached about eighteen years previously. "He died in the seventy-second year of his age and the forty-ninth of his faithful ministry." By what I have heard of him, continues Mr. Bean, he was a man of good erudition and an accomplished preacher--pious and faithful. He lived greatly beloved by his people, and died greatly lamented by them. He was born at Cambridge, and was graduated at Harvard University in 1665. He adds, that one of the first men in this province said of Mr. Man that he was not only a very good, but a very great and learned man.

SEATING THE PEOPLE.SEATING THE PEOPLE.
A committee appointed to seat people in the meeting-house were directA committee appointed to seat people in the meeting-house were directed to reserve a pew for the minister and his family, and also one for the widow of Rev. Man; and then to place the men on one side of the house and the women on the other. Schools were established in other parts of the town between the years 1723 and 1728, and in 1725, having opposed the settling of the westerly part of the town into a new precinct, the inhabitants in 1727 prosecuted Bellingham for refusing to renew the bound marks; and in 1728 took three hundred and fifty-one pounds and five shillings in bills of credit of the Province. In 1729 the number of inhabitants over sixteen years of age liable to road work was one hundred and ninety-three. Bounties were occasionally paid for killing wild animals. Jonathan Nutting had one pound for killing a wild cat.

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

"A History of Milton", by Edward Pierce Hamilton, Milton Historical Societ"A History of Milton", by Edward Pierce Hamilton, Milton Historical Society, page 123.
"Samuel Mann, who had been driven from his Wrentham parish by King Phillip"Samuel Mann, who had been driven from his Wrentham parish by King Phillip's War, served Milton for some two years until after 1680. It was during his imcumbency that the first MIlton Church of which we have record was organized, yet he apparently was not ordained by it".

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HISTORICAL SKETCH OF WRENTHAMHISTORICAL SKETCH OF WRENTHAM
BY SAMUEL WARNER BY SAMUEL WARNER
From the Wrentham-Norfolk Directory of 1890From the Wrentham-Norfolk Directory of 1890
The meeting-house was not finished until about the year 1682. But on the 2The meeting-house was not finished until about the year 1682. But on the 27th of December, 1669, the Rev. Samuel Man was invited to become the minister at the Wollomonuppoag, The letter of invitation was as follows: "Esteemed Sir--We, the subscribers, being by the providence of God proprietors, and some few of us inhabitants, on that place called Wollomonuppoag, in Dedham, and according to our best observation and understanding concerning that place capable of affording competent subsistence according as the employments of husbandry use to produce to so many families as might be a small town if it be duly improved by an industrious people according to the rule of the Word of God and in his name and fear, and that the kingdom of the Lord Jesus may be enlarged and several families at present straightened might be relieved and some benefit might arise to the public which are the ends we propose to ourselves; these things being considered by us we thinke it our duty to indeavor the settling a plantation there so far as lyes in our power, and in order thereto we would in the first place with the greatest care provide that the ordinances of the Lord Jesus may be there dispensed and duly attended that his blessing may be upon us and presence with us, remembering that he have promised that where his name is recorded there he will come and there he will bless his people. And whereas we have already enjoyed encouraging tast of that measure of fitness that God hath bestowed upon yourself to dispense his mind to us in the public ministry of his word we therefore do jointly declare with one consent we desire you to accept of these few line as a solemn and unanimous desire and invitation to that work of the ministry of the Gospel to us and among us at that place, hoping though our beginning be small yet our latter end shall much increase and that knowing that until the house and ordinances of the Lord Jesus be carefully provided for, few if any serious godly people they that we desire to encourage will be willing to settle themselves there with us, we so much the more earnestly desire that you would not refuse our request and wish and doubt not but that the Lord of his goodness will make us in some measure able and willing to attend the rule of Christ for your due encouragement in all outward supplies, and if you please to accept of this our invitation and earnest desire we do engage ourselves to be careful not to neglect our duties therein and such of us as are Inhabitants shall also attend the same according to our proportion in our estates there at such time as we shall be ready and willing to bear charge thereunto according to our late (vote?)"
This letter is dated 27th 10 mo, 1669, and was subscribed by thirty-nine nThis letter is dated 27th 10 mo, 1669, and was subscribed by thirty-nine names. It was endorsed as follows:
We whose names are hereunto written declare our approbation of the withWe whose names are hereunto written declare our approbation of the within invitation and desire that a blessing from the Father of Merceys may be upon it and the work intended.
Elea. Lusher. John Allin, John Hunting.Elea. Lusher. John Allin, John Hunting.
Eleazer Lusher, whose name is frequently mentioned in connection with toEleazer Lusher, whose name is frequently mentioned in connection with town and proprietary affairs, was a prominent man in the Colony of Massachusetts Bay. In Dedham he was concerned in all important matters, which, of course, included Wollomonuppoag. Hence the invitation to Mr. Man must have his approval.
The precise time when the first minister, the Rev. Samuel Man, came to abiThe precise time when the first minister, the Rev. Samuel Man, came to abide at Wollomonuppoag is not known. The people had as appears from their letter heard him preach, probably at Dedham and probably between the date of that letter, 1669 and 1672, he preached to the little group of settlers in this wilderness occasionally of not regularly. As he died in 1719, and this was the 49th year of his ministry as Mr. Bean was informed, he must have commenced about the year 1671. However this may have been, in 1672 the proprietors voted that " a rate should be made of 1s. 6d. per cow common towards the maintenance of the present minister at Wollomonoppoag." And the inhabitants moved there might be a committee chosen to treat with Mr. Samuel Man in reference to his settling and carrying on the worke of the ministrie ther,"

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HISTORICAL SKETCH OF WRENTHAMHISTORICAL SKETCH OF WRENTHAM
BY SAMUEL WARNER BY SAMUEL WARNER
From the Wrentham-Norfolk Directory of 1890From the Wrentham-Norfolk Directory of 1890
REV. SAMUEL MAN.REV. SAMUEL MAN.
In 1672 a committee, previously appointed, reported to the proprietoIn 1672 a committee, previously appointed, reported to the proprietors as follows substantially: "Imprimis to grant Mr. Man a convenient house lot out of the public lands so much as shall arise upon ten cow commons, and all rights and privileges thereto belonging; as also libertie to choose half his proportion of the meadow, the rest to take as other men." Further the proprietors tender £50 towards building him a house and the inhabitants engage to pay as they have intimated. This on condition that he settle at Wollomonoppoag; but if he is called to move then he shall choose two or three men who shall judge and determine what shall be presented to them, and if they agree that his call is clear to remove through default of the people. then Mr. Man shall enjoy the house and all the lands formerly mentioned; but if they do not so judge and yet Mr. Man remove then the former grants to return to the proprietors." To these terms Mr. Man agreed as follows: "I do accept of these propositions in case they be performed within the space of one year and a half." SAMUEL MAN.
A committee was at the same time chosen to collect the money and build tA committee was at the same time chosen to collect the money and build the house. Such was Mr. Man's settlement. The prospect was not cheerful. His call had been pending some three years. He knew, for he had preached among them, that this small company of farmers could barely maintain themselves and their families. He came into almost a wilderness, where there was not only no meeting house to receive him, but even no dwelling-house for a shelter and home; and, as Mr. Bean says in his century sermon., only sixteen families.
He was the only son of William Man, who came from Kent County England, wheHe was the only son of William Man, who came from Kent County England, where he was born about the year 1607. He married Mary Jarrard and settled in Cambridge, Mass. His son, Samuel, was born there July 6, 1647. He was graduated at Harvard University in 1665; married Esther Ware of Dedham, in 1673; was employed as a teacher at Dedham, Mass.; ordained at Wrentham, April 13, 1692, and died there May 22, 1719, in the 72d year or his age, and 49th of his ministry. His children were eleven in number---seven sons and four daughters--and while his descendants must be very numerous, not one is known to bear the name at present in the town.

Tombstone inscription, viewed and photographed on 17 July 2004 by BenjamTombstone inscription, viewed and photographed on 17 July 2004 by Benjamin Kinsey
Inscription on grave marker: "Here lyes the body of Rev'd Mr. SamuelInscription on grave marker: "Here lyes the body of Rev'd Mr. Samuel
Mann who dec'd May the 22nd 1719 in the 72 year of his age"Mann who dec'd May the 22nd 1719 in the 72 year of his age"

This quote is from the book: History of Cambridge 1630--1877, provided thrThis quote is from the book: History of Cambridge 1630--1877, provided through the generosity of Andrea Nichols of Helena MT.
2. SAMUEL, son of William (1), was born 6 July 1647, grad H.C. 1665 a2. SAMUEL, son of William (1), was born 6 July 1647, grad H.C. 1665 and taught school for a time in Dedham. About 1670 he commenced preaching at Wrenthrem, where a few familes had settled. They were scattered during Philip's War. Soon after they returned, Mr Mann recommenced his labors. He continued in his ministry until 22 May 1719, when he died. His posterity is very numerious.

The Colonial Clergy and the Colonial Churches of New England" by FrederiThe Colonial Clergy and the Colonial Churches of New England" by Frederick Lewis Weis, page 132
Samuel Mann, A.B., b Cambridge, 6 Jul 1647, son of William and Mary (JarraSamuel Mann, A.B., b Cambridge, 6 Jul 1647, son of William and Mary (Jarrard) Mann; H.C., 1665, A.B.; teacher at Dedham, 1667-1672; 1676-1678. settled Wrentam, 1670-1676; let 30 Mar 1676, on account of King Philip's War; sett. Milton, 1678-1680; Ord. Wrentham, 13 Apr 1692; sett. Wrentham 1680-1719. d Wrentham 22 May 1719, age 72

History of Cambridge, Ma. (1630-1877) by Lucius Paige p.471 History of Cambridge, Ma. (1630-1877) by Lucius Paige p.471

Some updated information, about Samuel and his descendants, was transcribSome updated information, about Samuel and his descendants, was transcribed from the Book, "Mann Family Record, Cambridge or Wrentham Branch" The Mann Family.
Room 204 693 Mission StreetRoom 204 693 Mission Street
San Francisco CA 94105San Francisco CA 94105
The book was authored by descendants of Samuel & Esther Mann; Harvard La The book was authored by descendants of Samuel & Esther Mann; Harvard Laurence Mann, a 5th gr. grandson & Roswell Elmer Mann, a 6th gr. grandson. It was revised and edited on 1968. Errata and Additions were made on 30 June, 1969. This book is in the possession of Joyce Willard Nieva, a 7th gr. grand daughter of Samuel & Esther Mann.
Information from this book will be entered into the descendant's files a Information from this book will be entered into the descendant's files and will be verified as new sources are found.
The book was loaned to this author on 11 March, 2008.The book was loaned to this author on 11 March, 2008.
Thank you very much Joyce. Thank you very much Joyce.

Samuel's biography can be found here.Samuel's biography can be found here.
http://books.google.com/books?vid=HARVARD32044052737582&printsec=titlepagehttp://books.google.com/books?vid=HARVARD32044052737582&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=false
Biographical sketches of graduates of Harvard University, in ..., VoluBiographical sketches of graduates of Harvard University, in ..., Volume 2 By John Langdon Sibley, Clifford, page 190.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=10943434http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=10943434
Rev Samuel Man Rev Samuel Man
Birth: Jul. 6, 1647Birth: Jul. 6, 1647
CambridgeCambridge
Middlesex CountyMiddlesex County
Massachusetts, USA Massachusetts, USA
Death: May 22, 1719Death: May 22, 1719
WrenthamWrentham
Norfolk CountyNorfolk County
Massachusetts, USA Massachusetts, USA

Rev. Samuel Man (q.v. Mann), only child of William Man and Mary JarreRev. Samuel Man (q.v. Mann), only child of William Man and Mary Jarred, b. July 6, 1647 at Cambridge, Mass. He d. May 22, 1719 at Wrentham, Mass. where he was the first minister of that town. He wrote his surname as Man, which was adopted by later descendants as Mann.

On May 13, 1673 at Dedham, Mass., Samuel m. Esther Ware, dau. of Robert aOn May 13, 1673 at Dedham, Mass., Samuel m. Esther Ware, dau. of Robert and Margaret (Hunting) Ware, b. at Dedham Sept. 28, 1655. She d. Sept. 3, 1734 at Wrentham after raising a family of eleven children.

Samuel has an extensive biographical sketch in Sibley's 1881 "BiographicSamuel has an extensive biographical sketch in Sibley's 1881 "Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University" [vol. II:190].
Family links: Family links:
Parents: Parents:
William Man (1607 - 1662) William Man (1607 - 1662)
Mary Jarred Man Mary Jarred Man
Spouse: Spouse:
Esther Ware Man (1655 - 1734)* Esther Ware Man (1655 - 1734)*
Children: Children:
Nathaniel Mann (1677 - 1756)* Nathaniel Mann (1677 - 1756)*
William Man (1679 - 1765)* William Man (1679 - 1765)*
Thomas Man (1682 - 1756)* Thomas Man (1682 - 1756)*
Margaret Mann Whiting (1691 - 1775)* Margaret Mann Whiting (1691 - 1775)*

*Calculated relationship*Calculated relationship

Inscription:Inscription:
Here Lyes ye BodyHere Lyes ye Body
of the Rev'd Mr. of the Rev'd Mr.
Samuel Man: whoSamuel Man: who
Dec'd May ye 22d 1719Dec'd May ye 22d 1719
in ye 72d Yearin ye 72d Year
of his Age of his Age
"Repaired by Rufus Mann, Great grandson of the Deceas'd. 1820""Repaired by Rufus Mann, Great grandson of the Deceas'd. 1820"
On the day Samuel died he was 71 years old, and Ætatis (i.e., Æ, "AgedOn the day Samuel died he was 71 years old, and Ætatis (i.e., Æ, "Aged," in the XX year of his Age) 72.
Burial:Burial:
Wrentham Center Cemetery Wrentham Center Cemetery
WrenthamWrentham
Norfolk CountyNorfolk County
Massachusetts, USA Massachusetts, USA
Maintained by: Don BlauveltMaintained by: Don Blauvelt
Originally Created by: Ann TindallOriginally Created by: Ann Tindall
Record added: May 10, 2005 Record added: May 10, 2005
Find A Grave Memorial# 10943434 Find A Grave Memorial# 10943434
Picture of grave marker is also shown. Picture of grave marker is also shown.


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Matthewson F. Stafford [Male]

This is the man whose Patek-Philippe watch ended up with David Read through Juliet Hawes, his(David's) grandmother.

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Thompson Evelyn [Female] b. --Not Shown--

U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 2
about Evelyn Jensonabout Evelyn Jenson
Name: Evelyn JensonName: Evelyn Jenson
City: NapavineCity: Napavine
State: WAState: WA

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Clonts Claude C. [Male] b. 2 FEB 1910 Seattle, King Co., WA - d. 8 DEC 1968 Seattle, King Co., WA

CONC
1930 United States Federal Census1930 United States Federal Census
about Claude C Clontsabout Claude C Clonts
Name: Claude C ClontsName: Claude C Clonts
Home in 1930: Seattle, King, WashingtonHome in 1930: Seattle, King, Washington
Age: 19Age: 19
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1911Estimated Birth Year: abt 1911
Birthplace: WashingtonBirthplace: Washington
Relation to Head of House: HeadRelation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Blanche MSpouse's Name: Blanche M
Race: WhiteRace: White
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
Claude C Clonts 19Claude C Clonts 19
Blanche M Clonts 18 Blanche M Clonts 18
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Seattle, King, Washington; RolSource Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Seattle, King, Washington; Roll: 2495; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 403; Image: 727.0

U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
about Claude C Clontsabout Claude C Clonts
Name: Claude C ClontsName: Claude C Clonts
Birth Year: 1911Birth Year: 1911
Race: White, citizen (White)Race: White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: WashingtonNativity State or Country: Washington
State: WashingtonState: Washington
County or City: KingCounty or City: King
Enlistment Date: 24 Aug 1943Enlistment Date: 24 Aug 1943
Enlistment State: WashingtonEnlistment State: Washington
Enlistment City: SeattleEnlistment City: Seattle
Branch: No branch assignmentBranch: No branch assignment
Branch Code: No branch assignmentBranch Code: No branch assignment
Grade: PrivateGrade: Private
Grade Code: PrivateGrade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergTerm of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil LifeSource: Civil Life
Education: 1 year of high schoolEducation: 1 year of high school
Civil Occupation: Student, Civil EngineeringCivil Occupation: Student, Civil Engineering
Marital Status: MarriedMarital Status: Married
Height: 00Height: 00
Weight: 006 Weight: 006

Washington Death Index, 1940-1996Washington Death Index, 1940-1996
about Claude C Clontsabout Claude C Clonts
Name: Claude C ClontsName: Claude C Clonts
Date of Death: 8 Dec 1968Date of Death: 8 Dec 1968
Place of Death: SeattlePlace of Death: Seattle
RESIDENCE: SeattleRESIDENCE: Seattle
Gender: MaleGender: Male
Certificate: 028137 Certificate: 028137

Social Security Death IndexSocial Security Death Index
about Claude Clontsabout Claude Clonts
Name: Claude ClontsName: Claude Clonts
SSN: 532-03-2506SSN: 532-03-2506
Last Residence: 98103 Seattle, King, Washington, United States of AmericLast Residence: 98103 Seattle, King, Washington, United States of America
Born: 2 Feb 1910Born: 2 Feb 1910
Died: Dec 1968Died: Dec 1968
State (Year) SSN issued: Washington (Before 1951)State (Year) SSN issued: Washington (Before 1951)

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MANN Raymond Richard [Male] b. 8 DEC 1926 Bozeman, Gallatin Co., MT - d. 18 NOV 2010 Canon City, CO

Raymond Richard Mann
Extracted from the Daily Record (Canon City, CO), Friday, 19 Nov 2010, paExtracted from the Daily Record (Canon City, CO), Friday, 19 Nov 2010, page A2, column 1
Raymond Richard Mann: born Dec. 8, 1926, in Bozeman, Mont., was called hoRaymond Richard Mann: born Dec. 8, 1926, in Bozeman, Mont., was called home on Nov. 18, 2010, at the age of 83. He leaves behind his wife, Mary, of 61 years; daughter Shirlee (John) Thompson, of Penrose; son Roy (Sandy) Mann of Emmet, Idaho; son Cloyce (Terri) Mann of Canon City; daughter Joyce (Scott) Munson of Bonanza, Ore; sister Lorraine and brother Arthur of California and 12 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Proceeded in death by his mother, brother, sister and one grandchild. No services per his request, memorial gathering for friends and family on Nov. 21, 2010, at 1125 W. Second St., Florence, between 2 to 4 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Sangre de Cristo Hospice or any children’s charity of your choice. Cremation through Charles Anthony funeral home. Online condolences at charlesanthonyfh.com.
This obituary was furnished through the courtesy of Mann cousin, Bonnie LaThis obituary was furnished through the courtesy of Mann cousin, Bonnie Larson, on 16 Dec. 2010.

The descendants of Raymond were updated on 18 Dec., 2010 with informatiThe descendants of Raymond were updated on 18 Dec., 2010 with information from a file sent by Bonnie Larson.

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Clonts Iva Roberta [Female] b. 4 SEP 1912 Seattle, King Co., WA

Washington Births, 1907-1919
about Iva Roberta Clontsabout Iva Roberta Clonts
Name: Iva Roberta ClontsName: Iva Roberta Clonts
Birth Date: 4 Sep 1912Birth Date: 4 Sep 1912
Location: SeattleLocation: Seattle
Sex: FemaleSex: Female
Race: WhiteRace: White
Father's Name: James Raymond ClontsFather's Name: James Raymond Clonts
Mother's Name: Amy AlbroMother's Name: Amy Albro
Image Filename: 1595 Image Filename: 1595

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Clonts James Arthur [Male] b. 19 FEB 1911 Seattle, King Co., WA

Washington Births, 1907-1919
about James Arthur Clontsabout James Arthur Clonts
Name: James Arthur ClontsName: James Arthur Clonts
Birth Date: 19 Feb 1911Birth Date: 19 Feb 1911
Location: SeattleLocation: Seattle
Sex: MaleSex: Male
Race: WhiteRace: White
Father's Name: James Raymond ClontsFather's Name: James Raymond Clonts
Mother's Name: Amy AlbroMother's Name: Amy Albro
Image Filename: 1595 Image Filename: 1595

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Sandifer Alma L. [Female] b. 18 JUN 1911 - d. FEB 1993

Social Security Death Index
about Alma L. Mannabout Alma L. Mann
Name: Alma L. MannName: Alma L. Mann
SSN: 488-30-5435SSN: 488-30-5435
Last Residence: 65459 Dixon, Pulaski, Missouri, United States of AmericaLast Residence: 65459 Dixon, Pulaski, Missouri, United States of America
Born: 18 Jun 1911Born: 18 Jun 1911
Last Benefit: 65459 Dixon, Pulaski, Missouri, United States of AmericaLast Benefit: 65459 Dixon, Pulaski, Missouri, United States of America
Died: Feb 1993Died: Feb 1993
State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951)State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951)

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Mann William F. [Male] b. JAN 1860 Walpole, Norfolk Co., MA - d. AFT 1930

1900 United States Federal Census
about Willie F Mannabout Willie F Mann
Name: Willie F MannName: Willie F Mann
Home in 1900: Walpole, Norfolk, MassachusettsHome in 1900: Walpole, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Age: 40Age: 40
Birth Date: Jan 1860Birth Date: Jan 1860
Birthplace: MassachusettsBirthplace: Massachusetts
Race: WhiteRace: White
Ethnicity: AmericanEthnicity: American
Gender: MaleGender: Male
Relationship to head-of-house: HeadRelationship to head-of-house: Head
Father's Birthplace: MassachusettsFather's Birthplace: Massachusetts
Mother's Name: Eliza BMother's Name: Eliza B
Mother's Birthplace: MassachusettsMother's Birthplace: Massachusetts
Spouse's Name: Mabel SSpouse's Name: Mabel S
Marriage Year: 1892Marriage Year: 1892
Marital Status: MarriedMarital Status: Married
Years Married: 8Years Married: 8
Residence : Walpole Town (South Part), Norfolk, MassachusettsResidence : Walpole Town (South Part), Norfolk, Massachusetts
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
Willie F Mann 40Willie F Mann 40
Mabel S Mann 38Mabel S Mann 38
Philip B Mann 3Philip B Mann 3
Eliza B Mann 80 (Mother)Eliza B Mann 80 (Mother)
Edwin M Sylvester 30 (Brother in law)Edwin M Sylvester 30 (Brother in law)
Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Walpole, Norfolk, MassachusettSource Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Walpole, Norfolk, Massachusetts; Roll: T623_672 Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 1077

1910 United States Federal Census1910 United States Federal Census
about William F Mannabout William F Mann
Name: William F MannName: William F Mann
Age in 1910: 50Age in 1910: 50
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1860Estimated Birth Year: abt 1860
Birthplace: MassachusettsBirthplace: Massachusetts
Relation to Head of House: HeadRelation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: MassachusettsFather's Birth Place: Massachusetts
Mother's Name: Eliza BMother's Name: Eliza B
Mother's Birth Place: MassachusettsMother's Birth Place: Massachusetts
Spouse's Name: Mabel SSpouse's Name: Mabel S
Home in 1910: Walpole, Norfolk, MassachusettsHome in 1910: Walpole, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Marital Status: MarriedMarital Status: Married
Race: WhiteRace: White
Gender: MaleGender: Male
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
William F Mann 50William F Mann 50
Mabel S Mann 48Mabel S Mann 48
Philip S Mann 13Philip S Mann 13
Eliza B Mann 90 Eliza B Mann 90
Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Walpole, Norfolk, MassachusettSource Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Walpole, Norfolk, Massachusetts; Roll: T624_610; Page: 20B; Enumeration District: 1159; Image: 378

1920 United States Federal Census1920 United States Federal Census
about Nellie J Mannabout Nellie J Mann
Name: Nellie J MannName: Nellie J Mann
[Willie F Mann] [Willie F Mann]
Home in 1920: Walpole, Norfolk, MassachusettsHome in 1920: Walpole, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Age: 60 years Age: 60 years
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1860Estimated Birth Year: abt 1860
Birthplace: MassachusettsBirthplace: Massachusetts
Relation to Head of House: HeadRelation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: MabelSpouse's Name: Mabel
Father's Birth Place: MassachusettsFather's Birth Place: Massachusetts
Mother's Birth Place: MassachusettsMother's Birth Place: Massachusetts
Marital Status: MarriedMarital Status: Married
Race: WhiteRace: White
Home owned: OwnHome owned: Own
Able to read: YesAble to read: Yes
Able to Write: YesAble to Write: Yes
Image: 825Image: 825
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
Nellie J Mann 60Nellie J Mann 60
Mabel Mann 58Mabel Mann 58
Phillip S Mann 22 Phillip S Mann 22
Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Walpole, Norfolk, MassachusettSource Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Walpole, Norfolk, Massachusetts; Roll: T625_724; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 272; Image: 825

1930 United States Federal Census1930 United States Federal Census
about Willie F Mannabout Willie F Mann
Name: Willie F MannName: Willie F Mann
Home in 1930: Walpole, Norfolk, MassachusettsHome in 1930: Walpole, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Age: 70Age: 70
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1860Estimated Birth Year: abt 1860
Birthplace: MassachusettsBirthplace: Massachusetts
Relation to Head of House: HeadRelation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Mabel SSpouse's Name: Mabel S
Race: WhiteRace: White
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
Willie F Mann 70Willie F Mann 70
Mabel S Mann 68Mabel S Mann 68
Phillip S Mann 33 Phillip S Mann 33
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Walpole, Norfolk, MassachusettSource Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Walpole, Norfolk, Massachusetts; Roll: 937; Page: 29A; Enumeration District: 127; Image: 741.0

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Mann John E. [Male] b. MAR 1847 Walpole, Norfolk Co., MA - d. AFT 1910

1870 United States Federal Census
about John E Mannabout John E Mann
Name: John E MannName: John E Mann
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1847Estimated Birth Year: abt 1847
Age in 1870: 23Age in 1870: 23
Birthplace: MassachusettsBirthplace: Massachusetts
Home in 1870: Abington, Plymouth, MassachusettsHome in 1870: Abington, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Race: WhiteRace: White
Gender: MaleGender: Male
Post Office: AbingtonPost Office: Abington
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
John E Mann 23John E Mann 23
Hannah L Mann 20Hannah L Mann 20
Forrest C Mann 9/12Forrest C Mann 9/12
Robert Cook 58 (Father in law)Robert Cook 58 (Father in law)
Mary D Cook 55Mary D Cook 55
Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Abington, Plymouth, MassachusetSource Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Abington, Plymouth, Massachusetts; Roll: M593_638; Page: 64; Image: 130

1880 United States Federal Census1880 United States Federal Census
about John Mannabout John Mann
Name: John MannName: John Mann
Home in 1880: Rockland, Plymouth, MassachusettsHome in 1880: Rockland, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Age: 32Age: 32
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1848Estimated Birth Year: abt 1848
Birthplace: MassachusettsBirthplace: Massachusetts
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Spouse's Name: Hannah L.Spouse's Name: Hannah L.
Father's birthplace: MassachusettsFather's birthplace: Massachusetts
Mother's Name: Mary D.Mother's Name: Mary D.
Mother's birthplace: MassachusettsMother's birthplace: Massachusetts
Occupation: Boot & Shoe Mfg.Occupation: Boot & Shoe Mfg.
Marital Status: MarriedMarital Status: Married
Race: WhiteRace: White
Gender: MaleGender: Male
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
John Mann 32John Mann 32
Hannah L. Mann 30Hannah L. Mann 30
Forrist C. Mann 10Forrist C. Mann 10
Idella W. Mann 6Idella W. Mann 6
Sarah V. Mann 3Sarah V. Mann 3
Mary D. Cook 64 (Mother in law)Mary D. Cook 64 (Mother in law)
Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Rockland, Plymouth, MassachusetSource Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Rockland, Plymouth, Massachusetts; Roll: T9_551; Family History Film: 1254551; Page: 564.4000; Enumeration District: 572; Image: 0638

1900 United States Federal Census1900 United States Federal Census
about John Mannabout John Mann
Name: John MannName: John Mann
Home in 1900: Rockland, Plymouth, MassachusettsHome in 1900: Rockland, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Age: 53Age: 53
Birth Date: Mar 1847Birth Date: Mar 1847
Birthplace: MassachusettsBirthplace: Massachusetts
Race: WhiteRace: White
Ethnicity: AmericanEthnicity: American
Gender: MaleGender: Male
Relationship to head-of-house: HeadRelationship to head-of-house: Head
Father's Birthplace: MassachusettsFather's Birthplace: Massachusetts
Mother's Birthplace: MassachusettsMother's Birthplace: Massachusetts
Spouse's Name: Hannah SSpouse's Name: Hannah S
Marriage Year: 1866Marriage Year: 1866
Marital Status: MarriedMarital Status: Married
Years Married: 34Years Married: 34
Residence : Rockland Town (North Part), Plymouth, MassachusettsResidence : Rockland Town (North Part), Plymouth, Massachusetts
Occupation: Occupation:
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
John Mann 53John Mann 53
Hannah S Mann 50Hannah S Mann 50
Adella Mann 26Adella Mann 26
Sarah V Mann 23 Sarah V Mann 23
Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Rockland, Plymouth, MassachusetSource Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Rockland, Plymouth, Massachusetts; Roll: T623_675 Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 1145.

1910 United States Federal Census1910 United States Federal Census
about John Mannabout John Mann
Name: John MannName: John Mann
Age in 1910: 62Age in 1910: 62
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1848Estimated Birth Year: abt 1848
Birthplace: MassachusettsBirthplace: Massachusetts
Relation to Head of House: HeadRelation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: MassachusettsFather's Birth Place: Massachusetts
Mother's Birth Place: MassachusettsMother's Birth Place: Massachusetts
Spouse's Name: Hannah LSpouse's Name: Hannah L
Home in 1910: Rockland, Plymouth, MassachusettsHome in 1910: Rockland, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Marital Status: MarriedMarital Status: Married
Race: WhiteRace: White
Gender: MaleGender: Male
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
John Mann 62John Mann 62
Hannah L Mann 60 Hannah L Mann 60
Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Rockland, Plymouth, MassachusetSource Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Rockland, Plymouth, Massachusetts; Roll: T624_613; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 1242; Image: 77

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Mann Forrest C. [Male] b. ABT 1869 Abington, Plymouth Co., MA

1910 United States Federal Census
about Forrest C Mannabout Forrest C Mann
Name: Forrest C MannName: Forrest C Mann
Age in 1910: 40Age in 1910: 40
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1870Estimated Birth Year: abt 1870
Birthplace: MassachusettsBirthplace: Massachusetts
Relation to Head of House: HeadRelation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: MassachusettsFather's Birth Place: Massachusetts
Mother's Birth Place: MassachusettsMother's Birth Place: Massachusetts
Spouse's Name: Hattie ESpouse's Name: Hattie E
Home in 1910: Rockland, Plymouth, MassachusettsHome in 1910: Rockland, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Marital Status: MarriedMarital Status: Married
Race: WhiteRace: White
Gender: MaleGender: Male
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
Forrest C Mann 40Forrest C Mann 40
Hattie E Mann 43Hattie E Mann 43
Doris H Mann 5Doris H Mann 5
Harriet N Bailey 63Harriet N Bailey 63
George W Bailey 57 (Father in law)George W Bailey 57 (Father in law)
Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Rockland, Plymouth, MassachusetSource Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Rockland, Plymouth, Massachusetts; Roll: T624_613; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 1242; Image: 80
Hattie has given birth to 3 children amd 1 is living.Hattie has given birth to 3 children amd 1 is living.

1920 United States Federal Census1920 United States Federal Census
about Forrest Mannabout Forrest Mann
Name: Forrest MannName: Forrest Mann
Home in 1920: Rockland, Plymouth, MassachusettsHome in 1920: Rockland, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Age: 50 years Age: 50 years
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1870Estimated Birth Year: abt 1870
Birthplace: MassachusettsBirthplace: Massachusetts
Relation to Head of House: HeadRelation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Hattie ESpouse's Name: Hattie E
Father's Birth Place: MassachusettsFather's Birth Place: Massachusetts
Mother's Birth Place: MassachusettsMother's Birth Place: Massachusetts
Marital Status: MarriedMarital Status: Married
Race: WhiteRace: White
Sex: MaleSex: Male
Home owned: OwnHome owned: Own
Able to read: YesAble to read: Yes
Able to Write: YesAble to Write: Yes
Image: 613Image: 613
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
Forrest Mann 50Forrest Mann 50
Hattie E Mann 53Hattie E Mann 53
Doris H Mann 14 Doris H Mann 14
Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Rockland, Plymouth, MassachusettSource Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Rockland, Plymouth, Massachusetts; Roll: T625_727; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 140; Image: 613

1930 United States Federal Census1930 United States Federal Census
about Forrest C Mannabout Forrest C Mann
Name: Forrest C MannName: Forrest C Mann
Home in 1930: Rockland, Plymouth, MassachusettsHome in 1930: Rockland, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Age: 60Age: 60
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1870Estimated Birth Year: abt 1870
Birthplace: MassachusettsBirthplace: Massachusetts
Relation to Head of House: HeadRelation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Hattie ESpouse's Name: Hattie E
Race: WhiteRace: White
Occupation: Electrician-owns businessOccupation: Electrician-owns business
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
Forrest C Mann 60Forrest C Mann 60
Hattie E Mann 63 Hattie E Mann 63
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Rockland, Plymouth, MassachusetSource Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Rockland, Plymouth, Massachusetts; Roll: 941; Page: 17A; Enumeration District: 94; Image: 34.0

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Mann Doris H. [Female] b. ABT 1906 Cranston, RI - d. Falmouth, MA

United States Obituary Collection
about Doris H. (Mann) Lampreyabout Doris H. (Mann) Lamprey
Name of Deceased: Doris H. (Mann) LampreyName of Deceased: Doris H. (Mann) Lamprey
Age at Death: 98Age at Death: 98
Newspaper Title: Cape Cod TimesNewspaper Title: Cape Cod Times
Newspaper Location: Hyannis, MA, UsNewspaper Location: Hyannis, MA, Us
Obituary Publication Date: 24 Mar 2004Obituary Publication Date: 24 Mar 2004
Locations Mentioned in Obituary: Locations Mentioned in Obituary:
Other Persons Mentioned in Obituary: William B. Lamprey; Ralph Lamprey; MOther Persons Mentioned in Obituary: William B. Lamprey; Ralph Lamprey; Muriel Austin

Doris H. Lamprey, 98Doris H. Lamprey, 98
Order of Eastern Star member; active in churchOrder of Eastern Star member; active in church
FALMOUTH - Doris H. (Mann) Lamprey, 98, died Sunday at JML Care Cent FALMOUTH - Doris H. (Mann) Lamprey, 98, died Sunday at JML Care Center in Falmouth.
She was the wife of William B. Lamprey, who died in 1994. She was the wife of William B. Lamprey, who died in 1994.
Mrs. Lamprey was born in Cranston, R.I., and raised in Rockland. S Mrs. Lamprey was born in Cranston, R.I., and raised in Rockland. She lived in Haverhill, Quincy and Hingham before moving to Falmouth in 1999. She was a member of Order of the Eastern Star Chapter 156, the junior guild at Union Congregational Church in Wollaston and the fidelity group at Wollaston Congregational Church. She was treasurer of the Golden Age Club in Hingham.
Survivors include a son, Ralph Lamprey of West Kingston, R.I.; a daug Survivors include a son, Ralph Lamprey of West Kingston, R.I.; a daughter, Muriel Austin of North Falmouth; nine grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren.
Services were private. Burial was in Mount Wollaston Cemetery, Quincy Services were private. Burial was in Mount Wollaston Cemetery, Quincy.
Memorial donations may be made to Shriners Burn Institute, 51 Bloss Memorial donations may be made to Shriners Burn Institute, 51 Blossom St., Boston, MA 02114.

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Lamprey William Bryant [Male] b. 24 FEB 1903 MA - d. 16 DEC 1994 Norwell, MA

1920 United States Federal Census
about William B Lampreyabout William B Lamprey
Name: William B LampreyName: William B Lamprey
Home in 1920: Haverhill Ward 1, Essex, MassachusettsHome in 1920: Haverhill Ward 1, Essex, Massachusetts
Age: 16 years Age: 16 years
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1904Estimated Birth Year: abt 1904
Birthplace: MassachusettsBirthplace: Massachusetts
Relation to Head of House: SonRelation to Head of House: Son
Father's Name: Forrest CFather's Name: Forrest C
Father's Birth Place: MassachusettsFather's Birth Place: Massachusetts
Mother's Name: Sussie BMother's Name: Sussie B
Mother's Birth Place: MaineMother's Birth Place: Maine
Marital Status: SingleMarital Status: Single
Race: WhiteRace: White
Sex: MaleSex: Male
Able to read: YesAble to read: Yes
Able to Write: YesAble to Write: Yes
Image: 635Image: 635
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
Forrest C Lamprey 52Forrest C Lamprey 52
Sussie B Lamprey 42Sussie B Lamprey 42
William B Lamprey 16William B Lamprey 16
Kenneth W Lamprey 9Kenneth W Lamprey 9
Helen F Lamprey 5Helen F Lamprey 5
Dorothy May Lamprey 3 11/12Dorothy May Lamprey 3 11/12
Forrest C Lamprey 1 5/12 Forrest C Lamprey 1 5/12
Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Haverhill Ward 1, Essex, MassachSource Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Haverhill Ward 1, Essex, Massachusetts; Roll: T625_690; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 55; Image: 635

Social Security Death IndexSocial Security Death Index
about William B. Lampreyabout William B. Lamprey
Name: William B. LampreyName: William B. Lamprey
SSN: 010-03-0733SSN: 010-03-0733
Last Residence: 02043 Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United StatLast Residence: 02043 Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States of America
Born: 24 Feb 1903Born: 24 Feb 1903
Died: 16 Dec 1994Died: 16 Dec 1994
State (Year) SSN issued: Massachusetts (Before 1951)State (Year) SSN issued: Massachusetts (Before 1951)

Massachusetts Death Index, 1970-2003Massachusetts Death Index, 1970-2003
about William B Lampreyabout William B Lamprey
Name: William B LampreyName: William B Lamprey
Certificate: 056305Certificate: 056305
Death Place: NorwellDeath Place: Norwell
Death Date: 16 Dec 1994Death Date: 16 Dec 1994
Birth Place: MassachusettsBirth Place: Massachusetts
Birth Date: 24 Feb 1903Birth Date: 24 Feb 1903

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Sylvester Mable S. [Female] b. SEP 1861 ME - d. AFT 1930

1880 United States Federal Census
about Mable Sylvesterabout Mable Sylvester
Name: Mable SylvesterName: Mable Sylvester
Home in 1880: Gorham, Coos, New HampshireHome in 1880: Gorham, Coos, New Hampshire
Age: 18Age: 18
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1862Estimated Birth Year: abt 1862
Birthplace: MaineBirthplace: Maine
Relation to head-of-household: DaughterRelation to head-of-household: Daughter
Father's Name: Alanson R.Father's Name: Alanson R.
Father's birthplace: New HampshireFather's birthplace: New Hampshire
Mother's Name: Harriett A.Mother's Name: Harriett A.
Mother's birthplace: MaineMother's birthplace: Maine
Occupation: At HomeOccupation: At Home
Marital Status: SingleMarital Status: Single
Race: WhiteRace: White
Gender: FemaleGender: Female
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
Alanson R. Sylvester 52Alanson R. Sylvester 52
Harriett A. Sylvester 38Harriett A. Sylvester 38
Mable Sylvester 18Mable Sylvester 18
George O. Sylvester 12George O. Sylvester 12
Edwin M. Sylvester 10Edwin M. Sylvester 10
Morrill A. Pillsbury 30 Morrill A. Pillsbury 30
Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Gorham, Coos, New Hampshire; RoSource Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Gorham, Coos, New Hampshire; Roll: T9_762; Family History Film: 1254762; Page: 128.1000; Enumeration District: 39; Image: 0257

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Mann Phillip S. [Male] b. 18 APR 1896 MA - d. 27 OCT 1981 Boston, MA

Massachusetts Death Index, 1970-2003
about Phillip S Mannabout Phillip S Mann
Name: Phillip S MannName: Phillip S Mann
Certificate: 007892Certificate: 007892
Death Place: BostonDeath Place: Boston
Death Date: 27 Oct 1981Death Date: 27 Oct 1981
Birth Place: MassachusettsBirth Place: Massachusetts
Birth Date: 18 Apr 1896Birth Date: 18 Apr 1896

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Mann Benjamin Stanley [Male] b. SEP 1890 Norfolk, Norfolk Co., MA - d. AFT 2 JUN 1917

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about Benjamin Stanley Mannabout Benjamin Stanley Mann
Name: Benjamin Stanley MannName: Benjamin Stanley Mann
City: NorwoodCity: Norwood
County: NorfolkCounty: Norfolk
State: MassachusettsState: Massachusetts
Birthplace: MassachusettsBirthplace: Massachusetts
Birth Date: 1 Sep 1890Birth Date: 1 Sep 1890
Race: Caucasian (White)Race: Caucasian (White)
Roll: 1684748Roll: 1684748
DraftBoard: 34 DraftBoard: 34

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Mann Howard Farley [Male] b. 23 JAN 1892 Norfolk, Norfolk Co., MA - d. 12 AUG 1973 Sebring, Mahoning Co., OH

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about Howard Farley Mannabout Howard Farley Mann
Name: Howard Farley MannName: Howard Farley Mann
City: NorwoodCity: Norwood
County: NorfolkCounty: Norfolk
State: MassachusettsState: Massachusetts
Birthplace: Massachusetts;United States of AmericaBirthplace: Massachusetts;United States of America
Birth Date: 23 Jan 1892Birth Date: 23 Jan 1892
Race: Caucasian (White)Race: Caucasian (White)
Roll: 1684748Roll: 1684748
DraftBoard: 34 DraftBoard: 34

Social Security Death IndexSocial Security Death Index
about Howard Mannabout Howard Mann
Name: Howard MannName: Howard Mann
SSN: 012-20-6174SSN: 012-20-6174
Last Residence: 44672 Sebring, Mahoning, Ohio, United States of AmericaLast Residence: 44672 Sebring, Mahoning, Ohio, United States of America
Born: 23 Jan 1892Born: 23 Jan 1892
Died: Aug 1973Died: Aug 1973
State (Year) SSN issued: Massachusetts (Before 1951)State (Year) SSN issued: Massachusetts (Before 1951)

From Mary Price:From Mary Price:
Howard Farley Mann was born in the house attached to the store (mentionHoward Farley Mann was born in the house attached to the store (mentioned above); attended Public Grade School in Norfolk and Boston Latin (High) School; operated general store (The Mann Store) and postoffice with his father until Edward died in 1919, then operated the store himself until 1950 and sold it in 1950 to St. Jude’s. At that time, he and his wife (Likely) moved to Falmouth Heights, MA where they made their home until 1965 when they began to live with their daughter (Margaret Mann Elford) in Youngstown, OH. In 1968, he became one of the first residents of the then new Copeland Oaks Retirement Village in Sebring, OH, where he died in 1973. He is buried in the Edward Mann Lot in Norfolk, MA.

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Mann Gertrude Louise [Female] b. 30 OCT 1885 Burrilville, RI - d. 14 AUG 1974 Augusta, Richmond Co., GA

1920 United States Federal Census
about Gertrude Jonesabout Gertrude Jones
Name: Gertrude JonesName: Gertrude Jones
Home in 1920: Mendon, Worcester, MassachusettsHome in 1920: Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts
Age: 34 years Age: 34 years
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1886Estimated Birth Year: abt 1886
Birthplace: Rhode IslandBirthplace: Rhode Island
Relation to Head of House: Sister-in-lawRelation to Head of House: Sister-in-law
Father's Birth Place: MassachusettsFather's Birth Place: Massachusetts
Mother's Birth Place: MassachusettsMother's Birth Place: Massachusetts
Marital Status: WidowMarital Status: Widow
Race: WhiteRace: White
Sex: FemaleSex: Female
Able to read: YesAble to read: Yes
Able to Write: YesAble to Write: Yes
Image: 1166Image: 1166
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
George H Derry 40George H Derry 40
Agnes Derry 32Agnes Derry 32
Jeanne Derry 5Jeanne Derry 5
George H Derry 3 7/12George H Derry 3 7/12
Marie Derry 12Marie Derry 12
Gertrude Jones 34Gertrude Jones 34
Granville Jones 8Granville Jones 8
Dilda M Jones 5Dilda M Jones 5
Marie Jones 3 Marie Jones 3
Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Mendon, Worcester, MassachusettSource Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts; Roll T625_746; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 110; Image: 1166

U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925
about Gertrude Louse Jonesabout Gertrude Louse Jones
Name: Gertrude Louse JonesName: Gertrude Louse Jones
Birth Date: 30 Oct 1885Birth Date: 30 Oct 1885
Birth Place: Burrilville, RIBirth Place: Burrilville, RI
Gender: FemaleGender: Female
Residence: Mendon, MassResidence: Mendon, Mass
Passport Issue Date: 28 Apr 1922Passport Issue Date: 28 Apr 1922
Spouse Name: Grandville R JonesSpouse Name: Grandville R Jones
Spouse Birth Place: Camden, OhioSpouse Birth Place: Camden, Ohio
Passport Includes a Photo: YPassport Includes a Photo: Y
Source: Passport Applications, January 2, 1906 - March 31, 1925 (M1490) Source: Passport Applications, January 2, 1906 - March 31, 1925 (M1490)
Gertrude's 3 living children and deceased husband are listed in this appliGertrude's 3 living children and deceased husband are listed in this application.

1930 United States Federal Census1930 United States Federal Census
about Gertrude L Jonesabout Gertrude L Jones
Name: Gertrude L JonesName: Gertrude L Jones
Home in 1930: Mendon, Worcester, MassachusettsHome in 1930: Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts
View MapView Map
Age: 44Age: 44
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1886Estimated Birth Year: abt 1886
Birthplace: Rhode IslandBirthplace: Rhode Island
Relation to Head of House: HeadRelation to Head of House: Head
Race: WhiteRace: White
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
Gertrude L Jones 44Gertrude L Jones 44
Granville R Jones 18Granville R Jones 18
Hilda M Jones 15Hilda M Jones 15
Daniel M Jones 13 Daniel M Jones 13
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Mendon, Worcester, MassachusettSource Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts; Roll 964; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 230; Image: 116.0

Social Security Death IndexSocial Security Death Index
about Gertrude Lewisabout Gertrude Lewis
Name: Gertrude LewisName: Gertrude Lewis
SSN: 255-72-8525SSN: 255-72-8525
Last Residence: 30904 Augusta, Richmond, Georgia, United States of AmeriLast Residence: 30904 Augusta, Richmond, Georgia, United States of America
Born: 30 Oct 1885Born: 30 Oct 1885
Died: Aug 1974Died: Aug 1974
State (Year) SSN issued: Georgia (1962)State (Year) SSN issued: Georgia (1962)

Georgia Deaths, 1919-98Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
about Gertrude L Lewisabout Gertrude L Lewis
Name: Gertrude L LewisName: Gertrude L Lewis
Death Date: 14 Aug 1974Death Date: 14 Aug 1974
County of Death: RichmondCounty of Death: Richmond
Gender: F (Female)Gender: F (Female)
Race: WhiteRace: White
Age: 88 yearsAge: 88 years
County of Residence: RichmondCounty of Residence: Richmond
Certificate: 029294 Certificate: 029294

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Mann Agnes Lurana [Female] b. 11 NOV 1887 MA - d. 1985

New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
about Agnes L Derryabout Agnes L Derry
Name: Agnes L DerryName: Agnes L Derry
Arrival Date: 16 Apr 1925Arrival Date: 16 Apr 1925
Estimated Birth Year: 1887Estimated Birth Year: 1887
Age: 37Age: 37
Gender: FemaleGender: Female
Port of Departure: BermudaPort of Departure: Bermuda
Ship Name: AraguayaShip Name: Araguaya
Search Ship Database: Search the Araguaya in the 'Passenger Ships and ImaSearch Ship Database: Search the Araguaya in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database
Port of Arrival: New York, New YorkPort of Arrival: New York, New York
NATIVITY: MassachusettsNATIVITY: Massachusetts
Line: 1Line: 1
Microfilm Serial: T715Microfilm Serial: T715
Microfilm Roll: T715_3637Microfilm Roll: T715_3637
Birth Location: MassachusettsBirth Location: Massachusetts
Birth Location Other: MilfordBirth Location Other: Milford
Page Number: 172 Page Number: 172
Children, George and Jeanne are also with Agnes.Children, George and Jeanne are also with Agnes.

New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
about Agnes L Derryabout Agnes L Derry
Name: Agnes L DerryName: Agnes L Derry
Arrival Date: 5 Oct 1948Arrival Date: 5 Oct 1948
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1887Estimated Birth Year: abt 1887
Age: 61Age: 61
Gender: FemaleGender: Female
Port of Departure: Puerto Barrios, GuatemalaPort of Departure: Puerto Barrios, Guatemala
Ship Name: JamaicaShip Name: Jamaica
Search Ship Database: Search the Jamaica in the 'Passenger Ships and ImagSearch Ship Database: Search the Jamaica in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database
Port of Arrival: New York, New YorkPort of Arrival: New York, New York
NATIVITY: MassachusettsNATIVITY: Massachusetts
Line: 4Line: 4
Microfilm Serial: T715Microfilm Serial: T715
Microfilm Roll: T715_7662Microfilm Roll: T715_7662
Birth Location: MassachusettsBirth Location: Massachusetts
Page Number: 71 Page Number: 71

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