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James Ford Mann 1837 – 1902 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 May 1837

Birth Location: Utica, Oneida, New York

Death Date: 15 May 1902

Death Location: Utica, Oneida, New York

Father: Charles Mann

Mother: Emma Bagg

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In 1837, James Ford Mann entered the world in Utica, Oneida, New York, born to Charles Addison Mann and Emma Bagg. James Ford Mann passed away in 1902 in Utica, Oneida, New York.

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Biography

  • In 1837, James Ford Mann entered the world in Utica, Oneida, New York, born to Charles Addison Mann and Emma Bagg.
  • James Ford Mann passed away in 1902 in Utica, Oneida, New York.

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James Mann's Ancestors

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James Mann
1837 – 1902
Birth Place: Utica, Oneida, New York
Parents
Charles Addison Mann
1803 – 1860
Fairfield, Herkimer, New York
Emma Bagg
1813 –
Utica, Oneida, New York
Grandparents
Abijah Mann
1761 – 1856
Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut
Levina Ford
1769 – 1822
Austerlitz, Columbia, New York
Moses (Mears) Bagg
1779 – 1844
Utica, Oneida, New York
Sophia Darbyshire
1778 – 1833
Hall, England
Great-Grandparents
Abijah Mann
1734 – 1809
Sarah Porter
Jacob Ford
1744 – 1837
Abigail Curtis
1746 – 1819
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Nathaniel Mann
1693 – 1758
Mary Root
1689 – 1735
Jacob Ford
1718 – 1762
Mary Mann
1723 – 1770

James Mann's Timeline

2 Records

1837
24 May 1837
Birth of James Ford Mann in Utica, Oneida, New York
Utica, Oneida, New York
1902
15 May 1902
Age 65
Death of James Ford Mann in Utica, Oneida, New York
Utica, Oneida, New York

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 May 1837
    Event Place: Utica, Oneida, New York

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 May 1902
    Event Place: Utica, Oneida, New York

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