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Hannah Manning 1816 – 1897 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1816

Birth Location: Lacolle, Quebec, Canada

Death Date: 9 Sep 1897

Death Location: Chippewa Twp, Mecosta, Michigan

Father: Gabriel Manning

Mother: Mary (Manning)

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In 1816, Hannah Manning entered the world in Lacolle, Quebec, Canada, born to Gabriel Manning and Mary Ann (Polly) Green (Manning). Hannah Manning passed away in 1897 in Chippewa Twp, Mecosta, Michigan.

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Biography

  • In 1816, Hannah Manning entered the world in Lacolle, Quebec, Canada, born to Gabriel Manning and Mary Ann (Polly) Green (Manning).
  • Hannah Manning passed away in 1897 in Chippewa Twp, Mecosta, Michigan.

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Hannah Manning's Ancestors

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Hannah Manning
1816 – 1897
Birth Place: Lacolle, Quebec, Canada
Parents
Gabriel Manning
1787 – 1866
Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York, United States of America
Mary (Ann (Polly) Green) (Manning)
1790 – 1870
Alburgh, Grand Isle, Vermont, United States
Grandparents
Jacob (B.) Manning
1745 – 1819
Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York, USA
Sarah (Stone MANNING) Lawrance
1748 – 1813
Nine Partners, Dutchess County, New York, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Manning
1703 – 1775
Martha Potter
1718 – 1811
Lawrance
1728 –
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hannah Manning's Timeline

2 Records

1816
1816
Birth of Hannah Manning in Lacolle, Quebec, Canada
Lacolle, Quebec, Canada
1897
9 Sep 1897
Age 81
Death of Hannah Manning in Chippewa Twp, Mecosta, Michigan
Chippewa Twp, Mecosta, Michigan

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1816
    Event Place: Lacolle, Quebec, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 Sep 1897
    Event Place: Chippewa Twp, Mecosta, Michigan

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