Ancestors of Lynn Hopewell


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picture Manning [1895]

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1. *Mary Myers [1894] (Sep 1807 - 16 Apr 1886) 289  [MRIN:650]
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Manning [2433]

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1. *Margaret Cherry [2428] (       - After Sep 1813) 1388  [MRIN:824]
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                1. Margaret Manning [2434] (      -After 1813) 1388


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Manning [3047]

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1. *Mary [3046] (1671 - After Apr 1763) 17,18  [MRIN:1031]
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Manning [3085]

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1. *Margaret Culpepper [3084] (       - After 1791) 282  [MRIN:1043]
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A. J. Manning [1002]

      Sex: M

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          Birth: Abt 1859 - Virginia 239
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1. Census 239, U.S., 1880 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
2. Occupation 239, keeps restaurant, 1880 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
3. Residence 239, 272 High Street, 1880 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
4. Occupation 2415, saloon at 100 High, 1885 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
A. J. Manning, saloon 100 High


Parents
         Father: A. J. Manning [1000] (Abt 1832-      ) 238 [MRIN:355] 
         Mother: Louise N. [1001] (Abt 1837-      ) 238 


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A. J. Manning [1000]

      Sex: M

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          Birth: Abt 1832 - Virginia 238
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1. Census 2416, U.S., 1880 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
A.J. Manning, white, male, age 48, head of house, married, occupation: printer, born in Va., father born in N.C., mother born in Md.
Louise N. Manning, white, female, age 43, wife, married, occupation: keeping house, born in Tenn,, father born in N.C., mother born in N.C.
A.J. Manning, white, male, age 21, son, single, occupation: keeps restuarant, born in Va., father born in Va., mother born in Tenn.
L.M.W. Manning, white, male, age 16, son, single, occupation: printer, born in Va., father born in Va., mother born in Tenn.
Irene D. Manning, white, female, age 10, daughter, single, attends school, born in Va., father born in Va., mother born in Tenn.
Patrick H. Manning, white, male, age 8, son, single, born in Va., father born in Va., mother born in Tenn.
Ella W. Manning, white, female, age 5, daughter, single, born in Va., father born in Va., mother born in Tenn.
Gertrude Manning, white, female, age 4, daugher, single, born in Va., father born in Va., mother born in Tenn.
Jas. D. Burcher, white, male, age 28, boarder, married, occupation: cigar maker, born in Va., father born in Va. mother born in Va.,
Rebecca F. Burcher, white, female, age 25, boarder, married, no occupation, born in Va., father born in Va., mother born in Tenn.
Lulu Burcher, white, female, age 6, boarder, born in Va, father born in Va., mother born in Va.
Clifton Burcher, white, male, age 4, boarder, born in Va., father born in Va., mother born in Va.,
Lanarius Wilds, black, male, age 25, servant, born in Va., father born in Va., mother born in Va.
2. Occupation 238, printer, 1880 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
3. Residence 238, 272 High Street, 1880 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia


Spouses and Children
1. *Louise N. [1001] (Abt 1837 -       ) 238  [MRIN:355]
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                1. A. J. Manning [1002] (Abt 1859-      ) 239
                2. Lewis M.W. Manning [1003] (Abt 1864-      ) 239,240
                3. Irene D. Manning [1004] (Abt 1870-      ) 239
                4. Patrick H. Manning [1005] (Abt 1872-      ) 239
                5. Ella W. Manning [1006] (Abt 1875-      ) 239
                6. Gertrude Manning [1007] (Abt 1876-      ) 239


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Absalom Judge Manning [210]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 16 Mar 1807 - Norfolk Co., Virginia 128,2094,2417,2418,2419
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          Death: 16 Apr 1871 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 1610,2420
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Events
1. Deed 2421, between A. Judge Manning & William H. H. Hodges, 27 Aug 1837 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Grantor: A. Judge Manning & Sopronia S. W., his wife
Grantee: William H. H. Hodges
Date of Deed: 27 August 1837 Date Recorded: 3 September 1837
Consideration: $300.00
Signatures or marks: A. Judge Manning S.S. W. Manning
W. H. H. Hodges, trustee
Witnesses: "blank"
Description: all that certain house, and lot of land situate in that part of Portsmouth called New Town and bounded follows: beginning at the east corner of Samuel Hoffler's lot and running thence westwardly along said lot one hundred and twenty feet to Henry Hall's lot, thence along said lot and Samuel Turner's lot forty five feet thence northwardly to James May's lot, thence along the said lot east one hundred and twenty feet to third street, thence along the said street southwardly to the beginning:
Other Pertinent Information: In Trust secure to the Merchants and Mechanics Saving Bank, Portsmouth, in Portsmouth, the payment of a negoble promissory note for three hudnred dollars dated the 27th day of August 1837, drawn and made by the said A. Judge Manning and payable to George W. O. Maupin at the Office of Discount and Deposit of the said Bank sixty days of the date thereof and endorsed by the said George W. O. Maupin. The said note having been discounted by the said Bank for the sole use and benefit of the said A. Judge Manning. Also to secure to said Bank the paymont of any and all notes which from time to time may be given in continuation or renewal of the said note either in whole or in part also secure the said George W. O. Maupin Endorser of the said note from all loss or damage which he may sustain by reason of his endorsement of the said note or by reason of the endorsement of any other note or notes which from time to time maybe given in continuation or renewal of the same, either in whole or in part. And the said A. Judge Manning covenants to and with the parties interested to keep the house on said lot insured for the benefit of said parties, until said note before mentioned and described shall be fully paid and satisfied. And it is understood agreed and herby expressed that when the said debt hereby secured shall be fully paid off and dischared that the Trustee herein named shall convey back the said house & lot hereby conveyed to him by the said A. Judge Manning for the term of his natural life with remainder in fee simple to the said Sophronia S. W. Manning.
2. Property 2422, John Harper sells to A. J. Manning, slaves Bob & Jim, 16 Mar 1838 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
This Indenture made the 16th day of March 1838 between John Harper of the first part and A. J. Manning of the second part and William B. Manning of the third part. Whereas the said John Harper is justly indebted to the said William B. Manning in the sum of eight hundred dollars to be paid on the 25 day of April in 1838 (present year) as by a bond bearing date on the 16th day of March 1838 more fully appearing with the legal interest thereon accuring the said John Harper is willing and desirous to secure. Now this Indenture witnesseth that for and in consideration of one dollar of lawful money of Virginia to the said John Harper in hand paid by the said A. J. Manning at and before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged. He the said John Harper hath given granted bargained sold aliened ? released confirmed and by these presents doth give grant bargain sell alien ? release and confirm to the said A. J. Manning his heirs and assigns forever negroes Bob and Jim and all the estate right will and interest of the said John Harper in & to the said granted or intended to be hereby granted slaves.
To have and to hold the said hereby granted or intended to be hereby granted slaves Bob and Jim unto the said A. J. Manning his heirs executors administrators & assigns forever to the only proper use and behoof of the said A. J. Manning his heirs executors administrators and assigns forever and the said John Harper for himself his heirs executors and assigns doth hereby covenant promise and agree to and with the said A. J. Manning his heirs executors and assigns forever in manner and form following, that is to say, that the said John Harper his heirs and assigns the aforesaid slaves unto the said A. J. Manning his heirs and assigns against all persons whatsoever shall and will warrant and forever defend by these presents. Upon trust nevertheless that the said A. J. Manning his heirs and assigns permit the said John Harper to remain in quiet and peaceful possession of the said slaves and take the profits thereof to his own use until default be made in the payment of the said sum of eight hundred dollars with interest either in whole or in part, and then upon this further trust, that he the said A. J. Manning or his heirs executors or administrators or assigns shall and will so soon after the happening of such default of payment as he is his heirs executors administrators or assigns my think proper or the said Wm. B. Manning his executors administrators or assigns shall request sell the said slaves Bob and Jim hereby conveyed to the highest bidder for the purpose and shall have given ten days notice in same public paper, shall sell for ready money the above named slaves and out of the monies accuring from such sale shall after satisfying the charges thereof and all other expenses attending the premises pay to the said Wm. B. Manning his executors administrators or assigns the said sum of eight hundred dollars with the interest which may therein lawfully have accured and the balance of any pay to the said John Harper his heirs executors administrators or assigns. But if the whole of the said sum of eight hundred dollars shall be fully paid off and discharged to the said Wm. B. Manning his executors administrators or assigns on or before the 20th day of April in the year 1828 when the same is payable so that mo default of payment of the said sum of eight hundred dollars be made, then this Indenture to be void or else to remain in full force and virtue.
In witness whereof the said parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and affixed their seals the day and year first above written.
John Harper
A. J. Manning
Wm. B. Manning
Sealed and delivered in presence of
M. H. Manning
Jno. T. Manning
B. W. Palmer
In the Clerk's Office of Norfolk County Court 30 April 1838. This Indenture was proved by the oath of B. W. Palmer a subscribing witness thereto; and in the Clerk's Office aforesaid 3rd May 1838 was proved by the oath of M. H. Manning also a subscribing witness thereto; and in the Clerk's Office aforesaid 15 May 1838 was acknowledged by A. J. Maning a party thereto and in the Clerk's Office aforesaid 26 May 1838 was proved by the oath Jno. T. Manning the remaining subscribing witness thereto and admitted to record.
Teste: Wm. H. Wilson, c.c.
3. Deed 2423, sells parcel of land to John Richardson, 8 Aug 1838 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Grantor: Absalom J. Manning
Grantee: John Richardson Residence: Portsmouth
Date of Deed: 8 August 1838 Date Recorded: 11 August 1838
Consideration: $870.00
Signatures or marks: A. J. Manning
Witnesses: "blank"
Description: a certain piece or parcel of a lot of land in the Town of Portsmouth being a part of a lot no. 106 bounded as follows to wit: Beginning on the West side of Court Street at the north lineof the piece of said lot conveyed in 1837 by said Murdaugh to Wm. Forbes and running thence north on Court Street thirty two feet, thence West one hundred and twenty feet, thence south thirty two feet to Forbes line, thence East on Forbes line one hundred and twenty feet to the beginning on Court Street being the same lot piece or parcel of land which was conveyed to the said A. J. Manning by Jno. W. Murdaugh and wife bearing date on the 24th April 1838 and duly recorded in the Clerk's office of Norfolk County.
4. Deed 2424, between Absalom J. Manning & William Outten, 14 Nov 1838 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Grantor: Absalom J. Manning Residence: Portsmouth
Grantee: William Outten Residence: Portsmouth
Date of Deed: 14 November 1838 Date Recorded: 20 November 1838
Consideration: $1,800.00
Signatures or marks: A. J. Manning
Witnesses: "blank"
Description: all that tract of land lying and being in the Parish of Portsmouth containing two hundred and ten acres more or less bounded by the lands of Mr. Cocke, Wesley Richardson and other being the same which the said Absalom J. Manning purchased from James Murdaugh as trustee as will appear by deed bearing date 21 June 1828 and duly recorded.
5. Census 2425, U.S., 1840 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
1 m, 30-40; 2 f under 10; 2 f, 20-30; = 6 whites. 19 slaves: 2 m under 5; 4 m, 24-35; 5 m 35-54; 4 f under 10; 1, 10-23' 1. 24-35; 2f, 36-54
6. Land Assessement 2426, Lot # 201, 1850 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Name: Absolam Manning
Residence: Portsmouth
Estate: fee simple Lot # 201
Town: Gosport
Value of building: 1,400.00 Value of lots & buildings: 1,600.00
7. Census 2427, slave schedule, Sep 1850 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
A. J. Manning, 1 black male slave, age 10
8. Census 1608, 1850 U.S., Sep 1850 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
A. J. Manning, age 43, male, clerk, value of real estate: 2,500, born in Va.
Sophrenia S. W. Manning, age 36, female, born in Va.
Margaret A. Manning, age 16, female, attended school within year
Mary H. Manning, age 14, female, attended school within year
Job P. Manning, age 2, male
Margaret Williamson, age 67, female, born in N.Y., blind
Sarah George, age 14, female, black, born in Va.
9. Occupation 1604, clerk, Sep 1850 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
10. Residence 1604, Sep 1850 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
11. Land Assessement 2428, Lot # 201, 1851 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Name: Absolam Manning
Estate: fee simple Lot # 201
Town: Gosport
Value of building: 1,400.00 Value of lot & building: 1,600.00
Yearly rent of lots: 120 Tax: 3.46
12. Occupation 2417, clerk, 3 Apr 1852 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
April 3, 1852--Letter of regret at the transfer of Commodore S. H. Stringham, commandant of the Yard, signed by ... A. Judge Manning, Clerk of the Yard....Charles Cassell, Master sail maker
13. Land Assessement 2429, Lot # 201, 1852 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Name: Absolam Manning
Residence: Portsmouth Estate: fee simple
Lot # 201 Town of Gosport
Value of building: 1,400 Value of lots & buildings: 1,600
Tax: 2.88
14. Deed 2430, A. Judge Manning to wife, Sophronia S. W., 4 Oct 1853 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Grantor: A. Judge Manning
Grantee: Sophronia S. W. Manning
Date of Deed: 4 October 1853 Date Recorded: 4 November 1853
Consideration: of natural love & affection & $1.00
Signatures or marks: A. Judge Manning
Witnesses: B. W. Palmer, A. M. Tabb, & I. A. Denson
Description: all that certain house and lot of land situated in that part of the town of Portsmouth called Newtown, bounded as follows, beginning at the east corner of Samuel Hofflers lot and running thence westwardly along said lot one hundred and twenty feet to Henry Hall's lot, thence along said lot and Samuel Turner's lot forty five feet northwardly to James Mayo's lot, thence along the said lot eastwardly one hundred and twenty feet to third street, thence along the said street southwardly to the beginning (subject however to be held by the said A. Judge Manning for and during the time of his natural life).
15. Land Assessement 2431, Lot # 201, 1853 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Name: Absalom Manning
Residence: Portsmouth Estate: fee simple
Lot # 201 Town of Gosport
Value of building: 1,400 Value of lots & buildings: 1,600
Tax: 3.20
16. Land Assessement 2432, Lot # 201, 1854 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Name: Absolam J. Manning
Residence: Portsmouth Estate: fee simple
Lot # 201 Town of Gosport
Value of buildings: 1,800 Value of lots & buildings: 2,000
Tax: 4.40 Improved
17. Land Assessement 2433, Lot # 201, 1855 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Name: Absolom J. Manning
Residence: Portsmouth Estate: fee simple
Lot # 201 Town of Gosport
Value of buildings: 1,800 Value of lots & buildings: 2,000
Tax: 4.00
18. Election 2434, Common Council, 9 Apr 1855 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Beacon--April 9, 1855
Common Council--Geo. W. Peete, Jos. N. Schoolfield, James W. Mathews, C. W. Murdaugh, Geo. R. Snead, James Guy, A. J. Manning, Robert T. Scott, Geo. S. Thompson, Isaac V. Pratt, Holt Wilson, Winchester Watts, Joseph H. Porter
19. Land Assessement 2435, Lot # 201, 1856 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Name: A. J. Manning Lot # 201
Value of building: 1,800 Value of lot including building: 2,000
Amount of tax on lot: 8.00
20. Land Assessement 2436, Lot # 201, 1857 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Name: A. J. Manning Lot # 201
Value of building: 1,800 Value of lot including building: 2,000
Amount of tax on lot: 8.00
21. Land Assessement 2437, Lot # 201, 1858 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Name: A. J. Manning Lot # 201
Estate: fee simple
Value of building: 1,800 Value of lot including building: 2,000
Amount of tax on lot: 8.00
22. Land Assessement 2438, Lot # 201, 1859 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Name: A. J. Manning Residence: Gosport
Value of building: 1,800 Value of lot including building: 2,000
Amount of tax on lot: 8.00
23. Land Assessement 2439, Lot # 201, 1860 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Name: A. J. Manning Residence: Gosport
Estate: fee simple Lot # 201
Town: Gosport
Value of building: 1,800 Value of lot & building: 2,000
Amount of tax on lot: 8.00
24. Census 1609, 1860 U.S., Jul 1860 in Jefferson Ward, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Absalom J. Manning, 52, male, clerk, value of real estate: 2,500; value of personal property: 50, born in Va.
Sophronia Manning, 44, female, born in Va.
Mary A. Manning, 23, female, born in Va.
Job P. Manning, 12, male, born in Va., attended school within year
Sophronia P. Manning, 9, female, born in Va., attended school within year
Fanny A. Manning, 6, female, born in Va., attended school within year
Matthew W. Manning, 3, male
Margt. Williamson, 75, female, value of real estate: 1,600; value of personal property: 100, born in N.Y.
25. Census 2440, slave schedule, 1860 in St. Bride's Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia
A. J. Manning, slaves
2-black females, age 25
1-black male
26. Residence 2441, Jul 1860 in Jefferson Ward, Norfolk Co., Virginia
27. Occupation 2441, clerk, Jul 1860 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
28. Land Assessement 2442, Lot # 201, 1861 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Name: A. J. Manning Residence: Portsmouth
Lot # 201 Town: Gosport
Value of building: 1,800 Value of lot including building: 2,000
Amount of tax on lot: 8.00
29. Census 2443, 31 Aug 1870 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
A. Judge Manning, age 62, male, white, clerk in Navy Yard, born in Va.
Sophronia S. W. Manning, age 55, female, white, keeping house, born in Va.
Job P. Manning, age 23, male, white, clerk in Navy Yard, born in Virginia
Sophronia R. Manning, age 17, female, white, at home, born in Va.
Fanny A. Manning, age 15, female, white, at home, born in Va.
Matthew W. Manning, age 12, male, white, at home, born in Va.
Mary H. Riell, age 32, female, white, lives with her father, born in Va., insane
Harry E. Riell, age 3, male, white,born in Florida
Margaret P. Williamson, 86, female, white, lives with son-in-law, born in New York, blind
30. Residence 2444, Washington Street, Apr 1871 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
31. Occupation 2094, clerk, 1871 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
32. Occupation 2444, clerk of Gosport Navy yard, 1871 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
33. Bible 2418, Death entry, 16 Apr 1871
Manning Bible: Died April 16th 1871 at an early hour in the morning A. Judge Manning aged 64 years and one month. The last of five Brothers and of a family of seven children save one sister [Mary Ann Amelia]. May she be spared many years. S.B.K. [Steven Bartett Kenney.]
34. Obituary 2420,2445,2446, The Herald, 18 Apr 1871 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Absolom J. Manning. A. Judge Manning. Death of another venerable citizen. One by one the old land marks are passing away. We were grieved to learn yesterday of the demise of Mr. Absolom J. Manning, an old and well known citizen of our town, whose death took place at his home on Washington Street on Sunday night. The deceased was Clerk of Gosport Navy Yard for a long number of years and was esteemed and respected by all who knew him.
35. Letter 2447, requesting to buy lot of land next to Mr. Myer's in Newtown, 25 Mar 1844 in Gosport, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Gosport, March 25/44
Dear Sir,
Please inform me per the (?) if you mentioned to your father what I wrote you sometime ago, about selling a lot of ground next to Mr. Myer's new house in Newtown and if he is will to dispose of that one, or the one next to it what he will take for either, or both of them--by attending to the above you will obey me
Very Respectfully
A. J. Manning
If he will sell at a price to suit/then execute a deed for the same and I will call at the office when you obey & pay


Parents
         Father: Matthew Manning Jr. [40] (1770-1837) 168,1464 [MRIN:26] 
         Mother: Mary Hodges [41] (1772-1820) 225,226 

Spouses and Children
1. *Sophronia Sarah Wood Palmer [212] (1817 - 13 Jun 1873) 412,1489,1607,1608,1609,1610  [MRIN:110]
       Marriage: 29 May 1847 - South Mills, Camden, North Carolina, USA 2448,2449,2450
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Job Palmer Manning [216] (1849-1911) 1489,1505,1506,1507
                2. Sophronia Palmer Manning [231] (1851-1923) 174,510,1600,1609
                3. Fannie Annie Manning [232] (1854-1932) 409,1600,2248
                4. Mathew William Manning [233] (1857-1878) 1600,1609

Notes
Death Notes:
Name: Absolan Manning
Race: white Sex: male
Date of Death: April 16, 1871 Place of Death: Portsmouth
Cause of Death: consumption
Age: 64 years
Parents: Matthew & Mary Manning
Place of Birth: Norfolk Co.
Occupation: clerk
Status: married
Informant: Sarah Manning, wife
General:
A J Manning listed as Peabody Hotel proprietor 100 High Portsmouth VA 1888. Norfolk City Directory, 1888. Norfolk, VA: J. H. Chataigne and Co., 1888. Norfolk City Directory, 1889. Norfolk, VA: J. H. Chataigne and Co., 1889. Norfolk City Directory, 1890-91. Norfolk, VA: J. H. Chataigne and Co., 1891.
However this is not Absalom, wife of Sophronia. He died in 1871,

Mon 17 Jul 1854
Married at Christ Church on Thursday evening the 13th inst. At 1/4 past 4 o'clock, by the Rev. Mr. Minnigerode. Dr. A. A. Harris, U. S. N., to Miss Lizzie S. Taylor of this city.

Died on Saturday morning at half past 8 o', Elizabeth Demelin only daughter of A. J. and Louisa Manning aged 2 months and 18 days.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanorfol/obits8.htm

Not Absalom who married Sophronia in 1871.
Medical:
*Tuberculosis of the lung. A tubercular infection of the lungs characterized by the development of cavities that cause breathing difficulties along with a chronic cough. At first, the phlegm brought up by coughing contains purulent matter; later blood is expelled as well.
And a wasting of the body, local or general. A term commonly used during the 18th and 19th centuries but still found in current medical resources. 1820

picture Ada Manning [656]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1861 - Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia 302
        Baptism: 
          Death: May 1863 - Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia 2451
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: Cutting teeth 302
          AFN #: 
                 


Parents
         Father: James Manning [1889] (      -      ) 302 [MRIN:647] 
         Mother: Mary [1888] (      -      ) 

Notes
Death Notes:
Name: Ada Manning
Race: white Sex: female
Date of Death: May 1863 Place of Death: Portsmouth
Cause of Death: cutting teeth Age: 2 years
Parents: Jas. & Mary Manning
Place of Birth: Portsmouth Occupation: carpenter
Informant: Mary Manning, mother

picture Ada Josephine Manning [220]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 4 Nov 1890 558,1511
        Baptism: 
          Death: 1 Dec 1952 - Williamsburg, Williamsburg (city), Virginia, USA
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
          AFN #: 
                 

Events
1. Census 1497, U.S., 1910 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
**listed living w/parents, Job P. & Ada Manning--see father's notes
2. Residence 1497, 1013 Washington Street, 1910 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia


Parents
         Father: Job Palmer Manning [216] (1849-1911) 1489,1505,1506,1507 [MRIN:113] 
         Mother: Ada Cocke [217] (1858-1922) 1489,1490 

Spouses and Children
1. *Clarence Astor Hall [227] (       -       ) 558  [MRIN:116]
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Elizabeth Trafton Hall [269] (      -      ) 558

Notes
General:
Ada Manning HALL Mrs.
Tuesday, December 2, 1952
Wife of CLARENCE A. HALL, a former resident of Portsmouth, died Monday, December 1, 1952 at 6:15 am at her residence, 120 Tazewell Hall Avenue, Williamsburg. In addition to her husband, she is survived by 1 daughter, Mrs. WILLIAM MYERS of Williamsburg; 2 sisters, Mrs. CHARLES O. BARCLAY of Portsmouth and Mrs. THOMAS GILLAM of Windsor, North Carolina and 3 brothers, THOMAS A. MANNING of Norfolk, MATTHEW W. MANNING of Portsmouth and FAIRLIE T. MANNING of Wilmington, Delaware. She was the daughter of the late JOB PALMER and Mrs. ADA COCKE MANNING. She was a member of the Methodist Church in Williamsburg. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, December 2, 1952 at 2:00 pm at the church in Williamsburg. Burial will be in Williamsburg.

http://digginforkin.tripod.com/SHRds/d125.html
Ann M. LaDue
3620 Royal Palm Arch
Virginia Beach, VA 23452
also on Rootsweb norfolk co. archives: by
Virginian Pilot Newspaper Obituaries and News Articles Norfolk/Virginia Beach, Virginia 16 December 1865 to present date (First Edition: December 1996: Surnames "H") Researched by Ann Marie (Byrnes) LaDue 3910 Wyckoff Drive Virginia Beach, Virginia 23452 Email: RMidgette@aol.com



picture Adelia Manning [496]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 1822 245
        Baptism: 
          Death: 6 Sep 1839 245
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
          AFN #: 
                 

Events
1. Obituary 2452, 9 Sep 1839 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Died on September 6, Mrs. Adelia Steilman, age 17, youngest daughter of John and Lydia Manning leaving husband & mother.


Parents
         Father: John Manning [494] (      -Bef 1839) 245 [MRIN:195] 
         Mother: Lydia [495] (      -      ) 245 

Spouses and Children
1. *Steilman [497] (       -       ) 245  [MRIN:196]
       Marriage: Abt 1838
         Status: 

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