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David Wayne Manning 1960 – 2020 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 03 Mar 1960

Birth Location: Newport News, Independent Cities, Virginia

Death Date: 21 Feb 2020

Death Location: Corbin, Knox, Kentucky

Father: Dorman Manning

Mother: Tempie Bentley

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Children(s):

David Wayne Manning was born in 1960 in Newport News, Independent Cities, Virginia, the child of Dorman Ray Manning and Tempie Mae Bentley. David Wayne Manning passed away in 2020 in Corbin, Knox, Kentucky.

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Biography

  • David Wayne Manning was born in 1960 in Newport News, Independent Cities, Virginia, the child of Dorman Ray Manning and Tempie Mae Bentley.
  • David Wayne Manning passed away in 2020 in Corbin, Knox, Kentucky.

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David Manning's Ancestors

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David Manning
1960 – 2020
Birth Place: Newport News, Independent Cities, Virginia
Parents
Dorman Ray Manning
1932 – 1991
Tennessee
Tempie (Mae) Bentley
1924 – 2006
Marshall County, Alabama
Grandparents
Ebbie (Lee Coker) Bentley
1893 – 1977
Warrenton, Marshall, Alabama
Mary (Frances) Jones
1890 – 1986
Alabama
Great-Grandparents
Andrew Jones
1864 – 1937
Ella Albright
1867 – 1935
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Andrew Jones
1823 – 1904
John Albright
1842 – 1903

David Manning's Timeline

2 Records

1960
03 Mar 1960
Birth of David Wayne Manning in Newport News, Independent Cities, Virginia
Newport News, Independent Cities, Virginia
2020
21 Feb 2020
Age 60
Death of David Wayne Manning in Corbin, Knox, Kentucky
Corbin, Knox, Kentucky

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 03 Mar 1960
    Event Place: Newport News, Independent Cities, Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 Feb 2020
    Event Place: Corbin, Knox, Kentucky

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