Mary Manning [3044]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 1710 17 Baptism: Death: After 1733 278 Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Events
1. Inherits 278, from father, Joseph Manning, 1733 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
To my daughter, Mary Maning--a feather with a rugg, blanket, a pair of sheets, a bolster, two pillows, a midling iron pott, two pewter dishes, two basons, four pewter plates, six spoons, & 2 porringers, and ten pounds cash cur't money of Virginia
Parents
Father: Joseph Manning [536] (1687-Between 1733) 278,279 [MRIN:1029] Mother: Martha [3041] (1687-After 1733) 17,278Mary Manning [3099]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 1722 1618 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Parents
Father: Thomas Manning [540] (1691-Between 1716) 279 [MRIN:1033] Mother: Sarah Taylor [3096] ( - ) 1618
Spouses and Children
1. *James Granberry [3100] ( - Between Oct 1760 and Jul 1761) 1618,1876 [MRIN:1051] Marriage: 1618 Status: Children: 1. George Granberry [1223] (Abt 1750- ) 1876 2. Moses Granberry [1224] ( - ) 1876 3. Sarah Granberry [1225] ( - ) 1876Mary Manning [499]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Norfolk, Norfolk (city), Virginia, USA 2403 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Spouses and Children
1. *William Leeman [498] ( - ) [MRIN:197] Marriage: 2 May 1832 2403 Status:Mary Manning [2697]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Baptism: Death: After May 1778 366 Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Parents
Father: Elisha Manning [2694] ( -After 1778) 366 [MRIN:897] Mother: Sarah [2695] ( -After 1778) 366Mary Ann Amelia Manning [133]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 31 Jul 1813 - Norfolk Co., Virginia 2097,2689,2690 Baptism: Death: 4 Apr 1886 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 128,2097,2691 Burial: Cause of Death: bronchitis 2692 AFN #:
Events
1. Property 2693, 19 Sep 1849 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Sells lot and house in Gosport--James W. and Mary Ann Amelia Mathews sell house and lot in Gosport to Barnard O'Neil, "beginning at intersection of Lincoln and Second Street, and running along 2nd Street, north 60' to Samuel J. Staples lot, thence along said lot west 50' to Barnard O'Neil's lot, thence along said lot south 60' to Lincoln Street, thence along said street, east 40' to the beginning.2. Census 2694, U.S., 1860 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
*living with husband, James W. Mathews & children3. Census 2690, U.S., Jun 1880 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
*see husband's record4. Occupation 2690, keeping house, Jun 1880 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
5. Residence 2690, 56 Second Street, Jun 1880 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
6. Relatives, 1880 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Grandniece Maggius Manning living with Mary, age 20, according to 1880 census.7. Obituary 2691, Apr 1886 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Entered into death Sunday night, April 3rd, 1886, Maryann Amelia White Mathews, aged 72 years, 8 months, the last of a family of four brothers and two sisters whose fore-fathers settled upon Julians Creek in Norfolk County, Va. (17.00 inserted here) A good wife, mother and sister is gone. May we meet her in heaven.8. Obituary 2695, Apr 1886 in Norfolk, Norfolk (city), Virginia, USA
Mrs. Mary Ann Mathews, grand-mother of Mr. Edward Cassell, who shot the saloon keeper of Norfolk, not long since, died Sunday night, it is thought from grief. Mrs. Mathews was 72 years old. Her funeral will take place from the residence of her son, Mr. Alex W. Cassell on Second street, today. [ Alex W. Cassell was her son in law, married to her daughter Mary Hodges White.]
Parents
Father: Matthew Manning Jr. [40] (1770-1837) 168,1464 [MRIN:26] Mother: Mary Hodges [41] (1772-1820) 225,226
Spouses and Children
1. Edwin White [134] (19 Oct 1793 - 9 Jul 1837) 908,909 [MRIN:65] Marriage: 14 Oct 1834 - North Carolina 128,2696 Status: Children: 1. Mary Hodges Manning White [135] (1836-1890) 908,909,910 2. Rose Hannah Edwin White [136] (1837-1915) 2351,2352 2. *James William Mathews [152] (1815-1816 - 15 Nov 1880) 112,2098 [MRIN:66] Marriage: 10 Oct 1847 - Norfolk Co., Virginia 128,2697 Status: Children: 1. Mathew James Mathews [143] (1848-1909) 105,2338
Notes
Birth Notes:
Afe of 72 years, 7 months given in obituary. But her bible record is more precise: aged 72 years 8 months and 2 days.Death Notes:
Name: Mary Ann MatthewsMarriage Notes (Edwin White)
Race: white Sex: female
Date of Death: April 4, 1886 Place of Death: Portsmouth
Cause of Death: Bronchitis
Age: 72 years 7 months
Parents: Matthew & Mary Manning
Place of Birth: Norfolk Co.
Occupation: none
Status: widow
Informant: F. S. Hope, H.O.
Lake Drummond Hotel is in North Carolina and seems to have been a favored location for marriages. The John B. Henley papers in the Library of Virginia note several marriages at this hotel of people from the Portsmouth area.Marriage Notes (James William Mathews)
"Married in Gosport." 128
Mary Elizabeth Manning [646]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 1843 Baptism: Death: Oct 1843 Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Parents
Father: Matthew Hodges Manning [237] (1801-1850) 2091,2092 [MRIN:38] Mother: Ann Goodson Singleton [188] (1811-1882) 849,2542,2545,2546,2547
Notes
Death Notes:
Infant.
Mary Hodges Manning [230]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 1836 - Norfolk Co., Virginia 475,1608,1609 Baptism: Death: Abt 1879 475,2698 Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Events
1. Census 1608, 1850 U.S., Sep 1850 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
2. Residence 1608, Sep 1850 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
3. Residence 1609, her mother and stepfather's (who was also her uncle) residence, 1860 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
4. Census 1609, 1860 U.S., Jul 1860 in Jefferson Ward, Norfolk Co., Virginia
5. Residence 1609, Jul 1860 in Jefferson Ward, Norfolk Co., Virginia
6. Residence 2699, her mother and stepfather's residence, with her son Harry E. Riell. She is noted as "insane.", 1870 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Is her husband dead or away. Three year old son b. in Florida.7. Census 2508, 31 Aug 1870 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Mary H. Riell, age 32, female, white, lives with her father, born in Va., insane8. Appointment of Committee 2700, 15 Nov 1873 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Saturday, November 15, 18739. Estate 2701, 15 Nov 1873 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Present: The Hon. C. W. Hill, Judge
The Court doth appoint James D. Brady Committee of Mary H. Riell, a lunatic confined in the Eastern Lunatic Asylum at Williamsburg, Va., whereupon the said James D. Brady appeared in Court, made oath as the law directs and together with George W. Fauth, his surety (who justified an oath as to his sufficiency) entered into and acknowledged a bond in the penalty of six hundred dollars, with condition according to law, which bond is ordered to be recorded.
1873 Nov. 15th--Certified to the First Auditor and Board of Directors
Saturday, November 15, 187310. Chancery suit 2510, received 1/5 proceeds of settlement, 15 Nov 1873 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Present: The Hon. C. W. Hill, Judge
The Court doth certify upon satisfactory proof adduced before it, that Mary H. Riell, a lunatic confined in the Eastern Lunatic Asylum at Williamsburg, Va., has a child, Harry E. Riell, living in Portsmouth, Va., solely dependent upon the estate of this mother, the said Mary H. Riell, for support, which fact is ordered to be certified to the Director of the said Asylum, with the recommendation of the Court that the estate of the said Mary H. Riell be released from any claim the said Asylum may have upon the said estate for the maintenance or care of said lunatic.
1873 November 15th certified to the First Auditor and Board of Directors of the Asylum
*this from the sale of house & lot located at the intersection of Washington & Clifford Streets in Portsmouth, Va.11. Account of Estate 2702, 27 Jun 1874 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Amount being $272.42
Was the former home of mother, Sophronia S. W. Manning, dec'd
At the Court of Hustings for the City of Portsmouth began and held at the Court House of said city on Thursday, August 6th 187412. Account of Estate 2703, 27 Jun 1874 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Present: The Hon. C. W. Hill, Judge
An Account of James D. Brady, Committee of the Estate of Mary H. Riell a person of unsound mind, filed in the Clerk's Office of this Court June 27th 1874, by G. F. Edwards Commissioner of Accounts, was examined and confirmed by the Court, and ordered to be recorded, there being no exceptions thereto.--Recorded
Mary H. Riel, a person of unsound mind13. Account of Estate 2702, 1 Mar 1876 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
In acct with with J. D. Brady Committe
24 Nov 1873
By cash from G. F. Edwards spl Commissioner in siut of Manning etc vs Manning ect 1/5 of net proceeds of sale of house and lot $272.42
2 Dec 1873
By 1/5 of $33.75 amt of rent of house 6.75
15 Nov 1873
To paid for qualification 3.00
To paid for copy of papers & postage 1.25
To paid G. F. Edwards 1/5 attorney's fee 8.67
20 Nov 1873
To paid for making clothes 2.55
To paid for postage .18
21 Nov 1873
To paid Tart & Co. shoes for Harry 3.85
22 Nov 1873
To paid J. C. Kaufman's bill 9.39
To paid C. C. Edwards dry good for Harry 4.43
To paid sundries for Harry .50
25 Nov 1873
To paid J. G. Orphelia dry goods for Harry 2.00
29 Nov 1873
To paid Mrs. E. Bourdett har for Harry 1.25
To paid dry goods for Harry 1.03
5 Dec 1873
To paid her 1/5 of mrs. Hammill's bill 3.89
24 Dec 1873
To paid Mrs. J. N. Gray tuition for Harry x.30
6 Feby 1874
To paid Mrs. I. N. Gray tuition for Harry 1.00
2 Mch 1874
To paid for board etc 10.00
7 Mch 1874
To paid Mrs. I. N. Gray tuition 1.00
16 Mch 1874
To paid for clothing for Mrs. Riel 15.00
3 April 1874
To paid for clothing for Harry 10.00
Retained to pay Commr of Court 5.00
Retained to pay Clerk of Court 1.50
Balance due ward 192.38
$279.17 $279.17
3 April 1874
Balance due ward brot down $192.38
Office of Commmissioner of Accounts
Court of Hustings for the City of Portsmouth
Portsmouth, Va. June 15th 1874
To the Hon'l C. W. Hill Judge of the Court of Hustings for the City of Portsmouth,
Your Commissioner reports to the Court that James D. Brady Committee of Mary H. Reill exhibited before said Commissioner a statement of all the money which he had received become chargeable with or had disbursed from the time of his qualification to the 3rd day of April 1874, together with the vouchers for such disbursements. That the Commissioner embraced the said Committee in the list of fiduciaries, whose accounts were before him for settlement, which was posted at the front door of the Court House of said City on the 1st day of June term 1874, and on the date of this report (ten days having elapsed since said account was mentioned in said list) made up and completed the foregoing account and on the 3rd day of April 1874, finds a balance of one hundred and ninety two 38/100 dolls due estate of Mary H. Reil. The account is supported by satisfactory vouchers and is herewith returned.
Your Commissioner would report specially that Mary H. Reil is a person of unsound mind and is confined in the Insane Assylum at Williamsburg, Va. That Institution had a claim upon her estate for support etc. but on the application of James D. Brady Committee, The Executive Committee of the Board of Directors at a meeting held in the City of Williamsburg Thursday November 20th 1873, released all claim upon the same in order that it might be appropriated, towards the support of Harry Reil infant son of said Mary H. Reil. Your Comm'r reports specially that the Committee declined to charge Commissions on receipts. Your Commissioner has examined and finds that the Committee has given such bond as the law directs and in a penalty and with securities sufficient . Given under my hand as Commissioner of Accounts on the day and year first aforesaid.
G. F. Edward, Commi'r
At the Court of Hustings for the City of Portsmouth held August 6th 1874.
An account of James D. Brady Committee of the Estate of Mary H. Reil, a person if unsound mind filed in the Clerk's Office of said Court June 27th 1874, by G. F. Edwards, Commissioner of Accounts was examined and confirmed by the Court and ordered to be recorded, there being no exceptions thereto.
Teste: Jas. D. Brady c.c.
Friday, May 12th 187614. Account of Estate 2703, 12 May 1876 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Present: The Hon. C. W. Hill, Judge
An Account of James D. Brady, Committee of the Estate of Mary H. Riell, filed in the Clerk's Office of this Court March 1st 1876, by G. F. Edwards Commissioner of Accounts, was examined and confirmed by the Court there being no exceptions thereto and ordered to be recorded.
Estate of Mary H. Riell15. Account of Estate 2703, 24 May 1878 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
In acct. with James D. Brady, Committee
4 April 1872
Bal. due estate this day per last report $192.38
To paid Mrs. Gray, tuition for Harry $1.00
7 May 1874
To paid Mrs. Gray, tuition for Harry 1.00
27 May 1874
To paid S. P. Manning, board etc 5.00
7 June 1874
To paid Mrs. Gray tuition, books for Harry 1.15
26 June 1874
To paid S. P. Manning board, etc for Harry 5.00
6 July 1874
To paid Mrs. Gray tuition etc for Harry 1.00
29 July 1874
To paid S. P. Manning, board etc for Harry 5.00
17 Aug 1874
To paid S. P. Manning board etc for Harry 5.00
2 Sept 1874
To paid Mrs. Gray tuition for Harry 1.00
1 Oct 1874
To paid S. P. Manning board, clothing etc 10.00
31 Oct 1874
To paid Mrs. Gray tuition etc for Harry 1.20
24 Oct 1874
To paid Mrs. Gray tuition etc for Harry 1.00
To paid S. P. Manning board etc for Harry 5.00
24 Dec 1874
To paid Mrs. Gray tuition etc for Harry .75
26 Jany 1875
To paid S. P. Manning board etc for Harry 5.00
26 Feby 1875
To paid Mrs. Gray tuition for Harry 1.00
27 Mch 1875
To paid Mrs. Gray tuition etc for Harry 1.24
30 Mch 1875
To paid D. M. F. Daughtrey, ex teeth for Harry 1.00
23 Apl 1875
To paid S. P. Manning, board etc 10.00
28 Apl 1875
To paid Mrs. Gray tuition, etc 1.00
29 Apl 1875
To paid S. P. Manning, board etc 10.00
2 June 1875
To paid Mrs. Gray, tuition for Harry 1.00
26 June 1875
To piad Mrs. Gray, tuition for Harry 1.00
10 July 1875
To paid S. P. Manning, board for Harry 5.00
To paid Tart & Co. for shoes 2.25
To paid books etc .50
Amts carr'd fow'd $82.05 $192.38
Amts brot fow'd $82.05 $192.38
18 Sep
To paid S. P. Manning, board for Harry 5.00
6 Oct
To paid Mrs. Gray,tuition for Harry 1.00
13 Oct
To paid Tart & Co. for shoes for Harry 1.75
6 Nov
To paid mrs. Gray tuition for Harry 1.30
4 Dec
To paid Mrs. E. T. Blamire to purchase clothing etc 10.00
6 Dec
To paid Mrs. Gray, tuition .75
13 Sept
To paid for books .35
31 Dec
To retained to pay Comm'r of Court 6.00
To retained to pay Clerk of Court 2.00
By estimated interest to date 14.50
Bal due Estate 96.68
$206.88 $206.88
31 Dec 1875
Bal due estate this day brot down $96.68
Office of Commissioner of Accounts of
the Court of Hustings for the City of Portsmouth
Portsmouth, Va. Feby 21st '76
To the Hon'l C.W. Hill Judge of the
Court of Hustings for the City of Portsmouth
Your Commissioner reports to Court that James D. Brady, Committee of the Estate of Mary H. Reill, a person of unsound mind, exhibited before your commissioner a statement of all the money which he as such committee had received, become chargable with or had disbursed from the 4th day of April 1874, to the 31st day of December 1875 together with the vouchers for such disbursements. That your commissioner embrace the said Committee in the list of fiduciaries whose accounts were before him for settlement which was posted at the front door of the Court House of said city as directed by law, and on the date of this report ten days having elapsed since said account was mentioned in said list, made up and completed the foregoing account and on the 31st day of December 1875 finds a balance due from the Committee to the estate of ninety six 68/100 dollars the account is supported by satisfactory vouchers and is herewith returned.
Your Commissioner reports specially that Mrs. Reill is a person of unsound mind and is confined in the Insane Assylum at Williamsburg, Va., which institution had a claim on the estate for support etc, but in application of the Committee Jas. D. Brady the executive Committee of the Board of Directors, on the 20th day of November 1873 released all claim to the same in order that it might be appropriated toward the support of Harry Riell, infant son of said Mary H. Riell. Your Commissioner has examined and finds that the Committee has given such bond as the law requires, and in a penalty and with securities sufficient.
Given under my hand as Commr of Accounts of the Court of Hustings for the City of Portsmouth, on the day and year aforesaid.
G. F. Edwards, Comr
At the Court of Hustings for the City of Portsmouth the 12th May 1876.
An account of James D. Brady, Committee of the Estate of Mary H. Reill, filed in the Clerks Office of this Court March 1st 1876, was examined & confirmed by the Court and ordered to be recorded, there being no exceptions thereto.
Teste: Jas. D. Brady, c.c.
The Estate of Mary H. Reil16. Health 2698, Eastern Lunatic Asylum, 1878 in Williamsburg, Williamsburg (city), Virginia, USA
In acct with J. D. Brady Committee
31 Dec. 1875
Bal due est this day per report of Commissioner $96.68
21 January 1876
To pd Dr. Daughtery, extracting teeth for Harry .50
17 Feby 1876
To pd Mrs. Fannie Blamire, board for Harry 5.00
21 Feby 1876
To pd C. Byer, hat for Harry 1.75
8 May 1876
To pd for book for Harry .50
27 May 1876
To pd Mrs. Fannie Blamire board etc for Harry 10.00
25 July 1876
To pd Mrs. Fannie Blamire board etc for Harry 10.00
25 Oct 1876
To pd Mrs. Fannie Blamire board etc for Harry 20.00
28 Apl 1878
To pd Mrs. Fannie Blamire board etc for Harry 20.00
20 Dec 1878
To pd Mrs. Fannie Blamire board etc for Harry 20.00
31 Dec 1878
To pd Commr of Court 5.00
To pd Clerk of Court 1.50
By estimated interest 3.50
To paid mrs. Blamire Guardian of Harry Riel
balance in hand 5.93
$100.18 $100.18
Office of Commissioner of Accounts
of the Court of Hustings for the City
of Portsmouth, Ports, Va. May 29th 1878
To the Hon'l C. W. Hill, Judge of said court
Your Commissioner reports to court that James D. Brady, Committee of Mary H. Reil, exhibited before him a statement of all the money which he as such committee had received, become chargeable with or had disbursed from the date of his last report to the 31st day of December 1877 together with the vouchers for such disbursements. That your Commissioner embraced the said Committee in the list of fiduciaries, whose accounts were before him for settlement, which was posted at the front door of the Court House as required by law, and on the date of this report, ten days having elapsed since said account was mentioned in said list, made up and completed the foregoing account and on the 31st day of December 1877, find a balance due the estate of $593 which has been paid over to Mrs.Fannie Blamire who has qualified as the Guardian of Harry Reil son of said Mary H. Reil, said Mary H. Reil being a person of unsound mind, confined in the Williamsburg Insane Assylum, by an order of the board of directors of said Institution referred to in a former account, the said Committee was authorized to expend said estate on the support of Harry Reil. The accounts supported by satisfactory vouchers and is herewith returned. Given under my hand as Commissioner of Accounts of the Court of Hustings for the City of Portsmouth on the day & year aforesaid.
G. F. Edwards, Commr
Rec'd of J. D. Brady Committee of Mary H. Reil $5.93/100 bal in his hands Decr 31st 1877 as appears by Commissioner Report, as such committee
Apl 8th 1878
C. F. Blamire
Guardian of Harry Reil
At the Court of Hustings for the City of Portsmouth held on the 5th day of September 1878. The foregoing account of James D. Brady Committee of the Estate of Mary H. Reil, filed in the Clerks Office of this Court on the 29th May 1878 by G. F. Edwards, Commissioner of Accounts, was examined and confirmed by the Court--no exceptions being filed thereto--and ordered to be recorded.
Teste: Geo. O'N Palmer
By A. W. Harvey, d.c.
**Inmate in the Eastern Lunatic Asylum. Unable to care for orphan son, Henry E. Riell.17. Fiduciary account 2704, Sep 1878 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
September Term 1878
The following fiduciary accounts filed in the Clerk's Office of this court by G. F. Edwards, Commissioner of Accounts, viz: James D. Brady, guardian of Fanny Manning, filed May 29th 1878; James D. Brady, guardian of M. W. Manning, filed may 29th 1878, James D. Brady, Committee of estate of Mary H. Reil, (lunatic) filed May 29th 1878; J. O. Bailey, administrator of estate of Eliza Bailey, deceased: Geo L. Neville, executor of Mrs. Ann Drewrey, deceased, filed June 28th 1878; John H. Gayle, administrator, d.b.n. and curator of estate of Henry Buff, decease, filed 29th July 1878: were examined and confirmed by the court--no exceptions having been filed to any of said accounts and ordered to be recorded.
Parents
Father: William B. Manning [211] (1799-1839) 2090 [MRIN:111] Mother: Sophronia Sarah Wood Palmer [212] (1817-1873) 412,1489,1607,1608,1609,1610
Spouses and Children
1. *Lt. Robert B. Riell U.S.N. [650] (1820 - 5 Feb 1869) 475,551,552 [MRIN:263] Marriage: 20 Feb 1866 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 475,2705 Status: Children: 1. Harry Edgar Riell [702] (1866- ) 2698,2706,2707 2. Mary Roberta Riell [2358] (1867-1868) 2708 3. Mary Robertson Riell [2012] (1869-1869) 2709Mary Jane Manning [508]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 1857 879 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Mary Sophronia Manning [218]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 23 Aug 1884 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 558,574,1511 Baptism: Death: 5 Jan 1964 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 558,572,574 Burial: 7 Jan 1964 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 572 Cause of Death: AFN #:
Events
1. Orgainzations 574, member of Fort Nelson Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
2. Census 1497, U.S., 1910 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
**listed living w/parents, Job. P. & Ada Manning--see father's notes3. Residence 1497, 1013 Washington Street, 1910 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
4. Census 561, U.S., 1930 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
*living with husband, Charles O. Barclay and children5. Note, 1937 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Gave Charlotte Ross Mathews Hopewell her first wedding present.6. Religion 574, a Epsicopalian and a member of St. John's Episcopal Church at her death, 5 Jan 1964 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
7. Obituary 574, 6 Jan 1964 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Portsmouth--Mrs. Mary Manning Barclay, 79, of 404 Washington St., died Sunday in her home.8. Obituary 574, unidentified newspaper, Jan 1964 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
A native of Portsmouth, she was a daughter of Job and Mrs. Ada Cocke Manning and widow of Charles O. Barclay sr.
She was a member of St. John's Episcopal church and the Fort Nelson Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mary B. Porter of Portsmouth; a son, Dr. Charles O. Barclay Jr. of Portsmouth; three brothers, T. A. Manning and M. W. Manning of Portsmouth, and Farleigh Manning of Wilmington, Del.; and a sister, mrs. Margaret Gillam of Windsor, N.C.
The body was taken to Sturtevant Funeral Home. A funeral service will be held in St. John's Episcopal Church Tuesday at 3 p.m. by the Rt. Rev. William a. Brown. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery.
The family will be at 429 North St.
The family requests that flowers be omitted.
Died Jan. 5, 1964 hand written on clipping. Mrs. Mary Manning Barclay, 79, of 404 Washington St., Portsmouth, died Sunday in her home. A native of Portsmouth, she was a daughter of Job and Mrs. Ada Cooke Manning and widow of Charles O. Barclay Sr. She was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mary B. Porter of Portsmouth; a son, Dr. Charles O. Barclay Jr. of Portsmouth; three brothers, T.A. Manning and M.W. Manning of Portsmouth and Farleigh Manning of Wilmington Del.; and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Gillam of Windsor, N.C. The body was taken to Sturtevant Funeral Home. A funeral service will be held in St. John's Episcopal Church Tuesday at 3 p.m. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. The family requests that flowers be omitted.9. Funeral Home 574, Sturtevant Funeral Home, Jan 1964 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Funeral service at St. John's Episcopal Church by the Rt. Rev. William A. Brown.10. Residence 572, 1964 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Parents
Father: Job Palmer Manning [216] (1849-1911) 1489,1505,1506,1507 [MRIN:113] Mother: Ada Cocke [217] (1858-1922) 1489,1490
Spouses and Children
1. *Charles Old Barclay [225] (20 Sep 1884 - 23 Feb 1955) 177,557 [MRIN:114] Marriage: 4 Nov 1913 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 537 Status: Children: 1. Mary Manning Barclay [255] (1920- ) 177,558 2. Dr. Charles Olds Barclay Jr [259] (1918- ) 177,180,181
Notes
Burial Notes:
Name: Mary Manning Barclay
Age: 79 years
Died: January 5, 19164
Buried: January 7, 1964
Undertaker: Sturtevant F. Home
Residence: Portsmouth, Va.
Interment: Oak Grove Cemetery, Avenue E, lot 528
Mary V. Manning [996]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1856 - Virginia 1738 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Events
1. Census 1738, U.S., Jun 1880 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
2. Residence 1738, 318 Court Street, Jun 1880 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Parents
Father: William W. Manning [994] (Abt 1823-1892) 1732,1733,1736 [MRIN:354] Mother: Mary Elizabeth Drewrey [995] (Abt 1831-1891) 1732,1733,1734
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