Ancestors of Lynn Hopewell


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picture Elizabeth Manning [1163]

      Sex: F

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Parents
         Father: Prehaps Nicholas Manning [1161] (1673-1719) 202,2343 [MRIN:434] 
         Mother: Elizabeth Joyce [1162] (1673-      ) 203 


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Elizabeth Manning [2708]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1743 - Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia 17
        Baptism: 
          Death: Between Jul 1774 and 1837 1630
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Events
1. Will 2498, 20 Jul 1774 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Name: Elizabeth Manning Residence: Norfolk Co.
Executor: Francis Hatten, brother-in-law
Dated: 20 July 1774 Date Proved:
Signature or Mark: Elizabeth (x her mark) Manning
Witnesses: Edward Moir, Courtney Manning, Francis Hatton
Bequests:
To my mother, Ann Manning--negro wench, Lettice with her 3 children William, James & John
To my nephew: John Manning, son of my brother John Manning--I give the negro boy, William after my mother's death
To my nephew, Reubin Harper, son of David Harper, dec'd--my negro boy James
To my sister, Margaret Hatten--I give my negro boy John
To my brothers, Malcolm, John & Reubin Manning & my sisters, Mary Harper & Margaret Hatten--I give the negro wench Lettice after my mother's death, & Lettice's increase to be equally divided


Parents
         Father: John Manning # 4 [343] (1707-1758) 523,1467 [MRIN:1028] 
         Mother: Ann Deal [241] (1710-After 1774) 523,1630 


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Elizabeth Manning [243]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1715 17
        Baptism: 
          Death: Between 1731 and 1809 17
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Events
1. Alt Birth, 1725
Not sure where this date came from
2. Inherits 1467, from her father, John Manning, 1757 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
To my daughter, Elizabeth Cherry--1 negro boy called Jack, 1 negro boy called George & at her decease to my grandson Lem'l Cherry--the above mentioned negro Jack
To daughter Elizabeth Cherry--feather bed & furniture whereon I do lye & 1 large dish


Parents
         Father: John Manning Jr.  # 3 [209] (1685-Between 1757) 128,2457,2458 [MRIN:108] 
         Mother: Margaret Markham [3039] (1685-Bef 1757) 17 

Spouses and Children
1. *William Cherry Jr. [352] (1713 - 1732-1804) 1466  [MRIN:122]
       Marriage: Abt 1731 17
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Lemuel Cherry [353] (      -      ) 1466
                2. Seth Cherry [354] (      -      ) 1466


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Elizabeth Manning [3024]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
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          Death: After 1801 168
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Events
1. Inherits 168, from father, Matthew Manning, 1801 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
47 acres on the south side of Deep Creek purchased of Randolph Hodges
2 feather beds & furniture, 1 large pewter dish, 1-12 gallon pott, 1 smalldo, 1 suping table, 1 tea table, 1 side saddle, 1 cow & calf, 6 high flag bottom chairs
Good, chattels, household, kitchen & other furniture not willed away to be equally divided between daughter, Elizabeth Cherry & son, Matthew Manning


Parents
         Father: Matthew Manning Sr. [214] (1718-      ) 173,2457 [MRIN:27] 
         Mother: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Groves [3025] (       -       ) 168  [MRIN:1021]
       Marriage: 
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       Children:
                1. Mary Groves [3026] (      -After 1811) 168,170
                2. Margaret Groves [3027] (      -After 1806) 168,171

2. James Cherry [3028] (       -       ) 168,169  [MRIN:1022]
       Marriage: 24 Dec 1793 - Norfolk Co., Virginia 1447
         Status: 


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Ella W. Manning [1006]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1875 - Virginia 239
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Events
1. Census 239, U.S., 1880 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
2. Residence 239, 272 High Street, 1880 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia


Parents
         Father: A. J. Manning [1000] (Abt 1832-      ) 238 [MRIN:355] 
         Mother: Louise N. [1001] (Abt 1837-      ) 238 


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Ellinor Manning [1360]

      Sex: F

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Events
1. Witness 202, the will of brother-in-law, Richard Taylor, 1679 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
witness as: Ellinor Owen


Parents
         Father: John Manning # 1 [3057] (1615-Between 1669) 17,2472,2473 [MRIN:510] 
         Mother: Mary White [1359] (Abt 1634-      ) 202 

Spouses and Children
1. *William Owens Sr. [1361] (       - Between 10 Dec 1710 and 18 May 1711) 202  [MRIN:511]
       Marriage: Bef 1679 202
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. William Owens [1372] (      -      ) 312
                2. John Owens [1373] (      -      ) 312

Notes
General:
At the time of his death Wm. Owen had wife Mary, so we surmised that Ellinor Owen who signed the will of Margaret Manning Taylor was Ellinor Manning and Owen's first wife. 202

picture Emma L. Manning [660]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 24 Dec 1879 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 2412
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          Death: 18 Jun 1889 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 2499
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: malarial fever 2412
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Parents
         Father: Samuel D. T. Manning [951] (1850-1931) 190,191 [MRIN:344] 
         Mother: Clarissa Jane Linton [940] (1854-1908) 2336,2406 

Notes
Death Notes:
Name: Emma L. Manning
Race: white Sex: female
Date of Death: June 18, 1889 Place of Death: Portsmouth
Cause of Death: malarial fever
Age: 9 years 5 months, 25 days
Parents: Sam'l & Clarissa Manning
Place of Birth: Portsmouth
Status: single
Informant: Sam'l Manning, father
Medical:
* An acute and sometimes chronic, infectious, febrile disease transmitted by the bite of the mosquito. It is characterized by attacks of chills and fever and sweating. It was described in the time of Hippocrates. 2500

picture Emma S. Manning [972]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Dec 1879 - Virginia 192
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Events
1. Census 192, U.S., Jun 1880 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
2. Residence 192, 165 Washington Street, Jun 1880 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia


Parents
         Father: Samuel D. T. Manning [951] (1850-1931) 190,191 [MRIN:349] 
         Mother: Jane [967] (Abt 1853-      ) 190 


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Eugene Manning [1719]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Bef Jun 1922
        Baptism: 
          Death: After Jun 1922 184
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Parents
         Father: Herbert Eugene Manning [945] (1894-1922) 182,183 [MRIN:588] 
         Mother: Irene [1717] (      -      ) 182 


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Eunice Benthall Manning [659]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt Dec 1868 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 793
        Baptism: 
          Death: Aug 1869 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 2501
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: summer complaint 793
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Parents
         Father: Captain Edward Wilson Manning [922] (Abt 1834-1900) 792,794,795 [MRIN:832] 
         Mother: Margaret Frances Brooks [2454] (      -      ) 792,793,794 

Notes
Death Notes:
Name: Eunice Benthal Manning
Race: white Sex: female
Date of Death: August 1869 Place of Death: Portsmouth
Cause of Death: summer complaint
Age: 8 months
Parents: Edward W. & Fannie Manning
Place of Birth: Portsmouth
Informant: Mary Brooks, grandmother
Medical:
*Cholera infantum. A disease of infants and young children characterized by vomiting, severe diarrhea, and fever. It was of short duration and death frequently occurred within three to five days. It was common among the poor and hand fed infants, and was found grequently in summer and early autumn. 2502

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