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Samuel Mann 1647–1719 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 July 1647

Birth Location: Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States of America

Death Date: 22 May 1719

Death Location: Wrentham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States of America

Father: William Man

Mother: Mary Jarred

Spouse(s): Esther Ware

Children(s): Hanna Mann, Samuel Jr, Nathaniel Mann, Thomas Mann, Margaret Mann, Esther brother)*, Theodore Mann, Mary Mann, Pelatiah Mann, Beriah Mann

The story of Samuel Mann began in 1647 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States of America. Samuel Mann married Esther Ware, and had children including Beriah Mann, Esther Mann Was A Twin To A Still Born Brother, Hanna Anna Mann, Margaret Mann, Mary Mann, Nathaniel Mann, Pelatiah Mann, Samuel Mann Jr, Theodore Mann, Thomas Mann. Samuel Mann passed away in 1719 in Wrentham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States of America.

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Biography

  • The story of Samuel Mann began in 1647 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States of America.
  • Samuel Mann married Esther Ware, and had children including Beriah Mann, Esther Mann Was A Twin To A Still Born Brother, Hanna Anna Mann, Margaret Mann, Mary Mann, Nathaniel Mann, Pelatiah Mann, Samuel Mann Jr, Theodore Mann, Thomas Mann.
  • Samuel Mann passed away in 1719 in Wrentham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States of America.

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Children(s)

Samuel Mann's Ancestors

Self
Samuel Mann
1647–1719
Birth Place: Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Parents
William Johannes Man
1607–1662
Hatton, Warwickshire, England
Mary (Eleanor) Jarred
1607–1657
Hatton Bradock, Kent, England
Grandparents
Charles (Jarvis) Mann
1571–1606
Hatton Braddock, Kent, England
Robert Jarred
1583–1612
Hatton, Kent, England
Mary (Ann) Hatton
1587–
(of, Hatton Bradock), Kent, England, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
William Mann
1544–1602
Sir *
1547–1599
Lady Blaverhassett
1547–1600
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Samuel Mann's Descendants

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Samuel Mann (6 July 1647–22 May 1719) m. Esther Ware (28 September 1655–2 September 1734)
  1. 1. Hanna ((Anna)) Mann 1685–1739
    1. 1. Amos (Davis in the) U.S 1705–1764 m. Elizabeth Chapman 1704–1764
      1. 1. Laura (Mary) Davis 1730–1770 m. Cornelius (W. O'Callaghan) (Callaghan) 1735–1831
        1. 1. Julia (Ann Clement) Callaghan 1755–1851 m. Lt. (John Jacobi) James 1756–1845
  2. 2. Samuel (Mann) Jr 1675–1732
  3. 3. Nathaniel Mann 1677–1756
  4. 4. Thomas Mann 1682–1756
  5. 5. Margaret Mann 1691–1775
  6. 6. Esther (Mann *(Was a twin to a still born) brother)* 1696–1770
  7. 7. Theodore Mann 1681–1761
  8. 8. Mary Mann 1674–1758
  9. 9. Pelatiah Mann 1689–1765
  10. 10. Beriah Mann 1687–1733

Samuel Mann's Timeline

2 Records

1647
6 July 1647
Birth of Samuel Mann in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States of America
1719
22 May 1719
Age 72
Death of Samuel Mann in Wrentham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Wrentham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 July 1647
    Event Place: Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 May 1719
    Event Place: Wrentham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Wrentham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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