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Jane Ann Forrester Manning 1728 – 1754 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1728

Birth Location: Orange, Colonial North Carolina

Death Date: 1754

Death Location: Orange Co, North Carolina

Father: James Forester

Mother: Ann Forrester

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Children(s):

Jane Ann Forrester Manning was born in 1728 in Orange, Colonial North Carolina, the child of James Sen. Forester and Ann Ashley Forrester. Jane Ann Forrester Manning passed away in 1754 in Orange Co, North Carolina.

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Biography

  • Jane Ann Forrester Manning was born in 1728 in Orange, Colonial North Carolina, the child of James Sen. Forester and Ann Ashley Forrester.
  • Jane Ann Forrester Manning passed away in 1754 in Orange Co, North Carolina.

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Jane Manning's Ancestors

Self
Jane Manning
1728 – 1754
Birth Place: Orange, Colonial North Carolina
Parents
James Sen. Forester
1688 – 1755
Prestonpans, East Lothian, Scotland
Ann (Ashley) Forrester
1701 – 1775
Saint Pauls Parish, Kent, Maryland
Grandparents
Samuel (James) Forrester
1662 – 1700
Prestonpans, East Lothian, Scotland
Alison Thomson
1666 – 1700
Prestonpans, East Lothian, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
John Forrest
1621 – 1672
Joanet Jardine
1621 – 1665
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hew Forrest
1598 – 1627
Janet Watt
1595 – 1620

Jane Manning's Timeline

2 Records

1728
1728
Birth of Jane Ann Forrester Manning in Orange, Colonial North Carolina
Orange, Colonial North Carolina
1754
1754
Age 26
Death of Jane Ann Forrester Manning in Orange Co, North Carolina
Orange Co, North Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1728
    Event Place: Orange, Colonial North Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1754
    Event Place: Orange Co, North Carolina

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