Ancestors of Lynn Hopewell


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picture Eva C. Manning [970]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1877 - Virginia 192
        Baptism: 
          Death: 1877-1880 192
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
          AFN #: 
                 

Events
1. Census 192, U.S., Jun 1880 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
*listed on the census as dead


Parents
         Father: Samuel D. T. Manning [951] (1850-1931) 190,191 [MRIN:349] 
         Mother: Jane [967] (Abt 1853-      ) 190 


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Eva Catharine Manning [658]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 14 Oct 1876 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 2411
        Baptism: 
          Death: 8 Nov 1879 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 2503
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: meningitis 2411
          AFN #: 
                 


Parents
         Father: Samuel D. T. Manning [951] (1850-1931) 190,191 [MRIN:344] 
         Mother: Clarissa Jane Linton [940] (1854-1908) 2336,2406 

Notes
Death Notes:
Name: Eva Catheirne Manning
Race: whtie Sex: female
Date of Death: November 8, 1879 Place of Death: Portsmouth
Cause of Death: meningitis
Age: 3 years 25 days
Parents: Sam'l D. T. & Clarissa Manning
Place of Birth: Portsmouth
Informant: Sam'l D. T. Manning, father
Medical:
*An epidemic cerebral spinal fever in which there is an inflammation of the covering of the brain and spinal cord. It was first described in a small outbreak in Geneva in 1805. Later there were serious outbreaks in America and in Europe. The mortality reate was over 70%. 2504

picture Fannie Manning [1980]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
          AFN #: 
                 


Parents
         Father: John Cleeland Manning Jr. [1711] (1892-1932) 64,303,1484,1485 [MRIN:641] 
         Mother: Annie Brinkley Cleades [1873] (Abt 1894-      ) 64,65 


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Fannie Annie Manning [232]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 23 Apr 1854 - Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia 409,2505,2506,2507
        Baptism: 
          Death: 11 Oct 1932 - Washington, District of Columbia, District of Colombia, USA 409,1911,2507
         Burial: 12 Oct 1932 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 409,1911,2507
 Cause of Death: Injuries received from a fall that fractured her hip 1911
          AFN #: 
                 

Events
1. Census 1609, 1860 U.S., Jul 1860 in Jefferson Ward, Norfolk Co., Virginia
2. Residence 1609, Jul 1860 in Jefferson Ward, Norfolk Co., Virginia
3. Census 2508, 31 Aug 1870 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Fanny A. Manning, age 15, female, white, at home, born in Va.
4. Guardianship 2509, 15 Nov 1873 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Saturday, November 15th 1873
Present: The Hon. C. W. Hill, Judge
Fanny A. Manning & Matthew W. Manning, orphans of Mrs. S. S. W. Manning, deceased, both being above the age of fourteen years, this day appeared in open Court and made choice of James D. Brady as and for their guardian. Whereupon the said James D. Brady made oath, as the law directs, and together with George W. Fauth, his surety, entered into and acknowledged a bond, in the penalty of twelve hundred dollars, with conditions according to law, which bond is ordered to be recorded, the said George W. Fauth having first justified an oath as to his sufficiency.
5. Chancery suit 2510, received 1/5 proceeds of settlement, 15 Nov 1873 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
*this from the sale of house & lot located at the intersection of Washington & Clifford Streets in Portsmouth, Va.
Amount being $272.42
Was the former home of mother, Sophronia S. W. Manning, dec'd
6. Guardianship 2511, 6 Aug 1874 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
At the Court of Hustings for the City of Portsmouth began and held at the Court House of said city on Thursday, August 6th 1874
Present: The Hon. C. W. Hill, Judge
An Account of James D. Brady, Guardian of Fanny A. Manning, filed in the Clerk's Office of this Court June 27th 1874 by G. F. Edwards Commissioner of Accounts, was examined and confirmed by the Court, and ordered to be recorded there being no exceptions thereto--Recorded
7. Guardian account 2512, 6 Aug 1874 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Fanny A. Manning
In acct. with J. D. Brady, guardian
Nov. 24, 1873
By cash from G. I. Edwards spl commissioner in suit of Manning etc in manning etc., 1/5 of net proceeds of sale of house and lot 272.44
Dec 2, 1873
By 1/5 of 33.75 amt: of rent of house 6.75
To pd her portion of fees for qualificaiton 1.50
To pd G. I. Edwards her 1/5 of Atty fee 8.67
Oct. 21, 1873
To cash advanced for personal expenses 10.00
Dec. 1, 1873
To pd C. P. Edwards bill for dry goods 47.57
Dec. 2, 1873
To M. Resenbing for hat 4.00
To L. Rashel for trunk 11.00
To Wm. Bennett for shoes 3.75
To Blamire, Wilkins, & Wilson 31.25
To cash advanced for necessary articles 15.00
Dec. 4, 1873
To pd her portion of P. Hemmell's bill 3.89
Dec. 8, 1873
To pd C. Gyer set of furs 7.00
Dec. 18, 1873
To cash advanced 10.00
Dec. 29, 1873
To cash advanced to pay expenses to Philadelphia 20.00
Feby. 19, 1874
To cash sent to Philadelphia 10.00
April 3, 1874
To cash sent to Philadelphia to pay expenses home 12.00
Retained to pay commission of court 5.00
Retained to pa Clerk of Court 1.50
Balance due ward 77.04
$279.17 $279.17
April 3, 1874
Balance due ward brot down $ 77.04

Office of Commissioner of Accounts
Court of Hustings City of Portsmouth
Portsmouth, Va. June 15th, 1874
To the Honl C. W. Hill Judge of the Court of Hustings for the City of Portsmouth
Your Commissioner reports to the Court that Jas. D. Brady Guardian of Fanny A. Manning exhibited before said Commissioner a statement of all the money which he had received become chargeable with or had disbursed as such guardian from the time of his qualification to the 3rd day of April 1874 together with the vouchers for such disbursement. That he embraced the said Guardian in the list of fiduciaries whose accounts were before him for settlement, which was posted at the front door of June term 1874, and on the date of this report ten day having elapsed since said account was mentioned. Said list, made up and completed the foregoing account and on the 3rd day of April 1874, finds a balance due from the Guardian to his ward of seventy seven 04/100 dollars. The account is supported by satisfactory vouchers and is herewith returned. By reference to the account it will be seen that a part of the principal of the wards estate has been spent for her support the commissioner has seen proper to allow the same, because there was no other estate, and the condition of the ward such that the expenditures were absolutely necessary for her support and comfort. Your Commr reports specially that the Guardian declared to charge commissions on receipts. The Commissioner has examined and finds that the Guardian has given such bond as the law requires and in a penalty and with securities sufficient.
Given under my hand as Commissioner of Accounts of said Court on the day and year first aforesaid.
G. F. Edwards, Comr
At the Court of Hustings for the City of Portsmouth held August 6th 1874.
An account of James D. Brady, Guardian of Fanny A. Manning, filed in the Clerks Office of this Court June 27th 1874, by G. F. Edwards Commissioner of Accounts, was examined and confirmed by the Court and ordered to be recorded there bieng no exceptions thereto.
Teste: Jas. D. Brady, c.c.
8. Guardianship 2513, 1 Mar 1876 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Friday, May 12th 1876
Present: The Hon. C. W. Hill, Judge
An Account of James D. Brady, Guardian of Fanny A. Manning, filed in the Clerk's Office of this Court March 1st 1876, by G. F. Edwards Commissioner of Accounts, was examined and confirmed by the Court, there being no exceptions thereto and ordered to be recorded
9. Guardian account 2514, 12 May 1876 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Fanny A. Manning
In acc with Jas D. Brady, Guardian
3 April 1874
Bal due ward per last report 77.04
3 June 1874
To paid cash advanced for shoes 5.00
29 July 1874
To paid cash advanced for clothing 5.00
17 August 1874
To paid cash advanced for support etc 10.00
7 Sept 1874
To paid cash 2.00
to paid music lessons 3.00
10 Oct 1874
To cash 2.00
13 Oct 1874
To paid C. Dyer, for umbrella 3.00
31 Oct 1874
To cash advanced for shoes etc 5.00
10 Nov 1874
To Mrs. Hitchings for hat 3.00
1 Dec 1874
Cash 1.00
26 Jan 1875
To cash thro S. P. Manning 4.00
31 Mch 1875
To paid V. T. Peed for shoes 2.50
15 May 1875
To cash for clothing etc 15.00
20 Mch 1875
To C. Dyer for fur cap .75
To retained to pay Comr. of Court 4.00
To retained to pay clerk 1.50
By estimated interest to Dec. 31st 1875 3.10
Bal due ward 12.39
31 Dec 1875
Bal due ward this dat brot down $80.14 $80.14
Office of Commissioners of Accounts of the
Court of Hustings for the City of Portsmouth
Portsmouth, Va. Feby 21st '76
To the Honl C. W. Hill, Judge of the Court of Hustings for the City of Portsmouth,
Your Commissioner reports to court that James D. Brady, Guardian of Fanny A. Manning exhibited before him a statement of all the money which he as such Guardian had received, become chargeable with or had disursed from the 3 day of April 1874 to the 31st day of December 1875, together with the vouchers for such disbursements. That your commissioner embraced the said Guardian in the list of fiduciaries whose accounts were before him for settlement, which was posted at the front door of the Court house of said city as directed by law, and on the date of this report, ten days having elapsed since said account was mentioned in said list, made up and completed the foregoing account and on the 31st day of December 1875, finds a balance due from the Guardian to his ward of $12.39. The account is supported by satisfactory vouchers and is herewith returned. It will be seen by reference to the account that a part of the principal of the wards estate has been espended for her support, the comr. allowed the same, because the estate was small, the income totally insufficient and the espenditures considering the condition of the ward were absolutely necessary for her support and comfort. Your Commissioner has explained examined and finds that the Guardian has given such bond as the law requires and in a penalty and with securities sufficient. Given under my hand as Commissioner of Accounts of the Court of Hustings for the City of Portsmouth on the day and year first aforesaid.
G. F. Edwards, Comr.
At the Court of Hustings for the City of Portsmouth held on the 12th day of May 1876.
An account of James D. Brady guardian of Fanny A. Manning, filed in the Clerks Office of this court March 1st 1876, by G. F. Edwards, Commissioner of Accounts, was examined and confirmed by the Court and ordered to be recorded there being no exceptions thereto.
Teste: Jas. D. Brady, c.c.
10. Guardian account 2515, 29 May 1878 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Fanny Manning
In acct with J. D. Brady, Guardian
31 Dec. 1875
Bal due ward this day per rept of Commissioner $12.39
18 Feb 1876
To paid V. T. Peed for shoes $3.00
4 Oct 1876
To paid Dr. Linn, fixing teeth $9.00
31 Dec. 1877
To paid Commr of Court 2.50
To paid Clerk of Court 1.00
Bal due Guardian 3.11
1877 $15.50 $15.50
31 Dec 1877
Bal due Guardian brot down $ 3.11
Office of Commissioner of Accounts
of the Court of Hustings for the
City of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Va.
May 29th, 1878
To the Hon. C. W. Hill Judge of the said Court
YOur Commissioner reports to Court that Jas. D. Brady Guardian of Fanny Manning exhibited before him a statement of all the money which he as such guardian had received, become chargeable with or had disbursed from the date of his last account up to the 31st day of December 1877 together with the vouchers for such disbursements. That Your Commissioner embraced the said Guardian in the list of fiduciaries, whose accounts were before him for settlement, which was posted at the front door of the court House of said City as directed by law, and on the date of this report made up and completed the foregoing account and on the 31st day of December 1877 finds a balance due the Guardian of $3.11 (Three dollars & 11 cents) the account is supported by satisfactory vouchers & is herewith returned.
Given under my hand as Commissioners of Accounts of the Court of Hustings for the City of Portsmouth on the day and year aforesaid.
G. F. Edwards, Comr
At the Court of Hustings for the City of Portsmouth held on the 5th day of September 1878 the foregoing account of James D. Brady guardian of Fanny Manning, filed in the Clerk's Office of the Court by G. F. Edwards Commissioner of accounts on the 29th day of May 1878, was examined and confirmed by the Court no exception having been filed thereto and ordered to be recorded.
Teste: A. W. Harry, D.C.
for Geo. On Palmer clk
11. Fiduciary account 2516, Sep 1878 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
September Term 1878

The following fiduciary accounts filed in the Clerk's Office of this court by G. F. Edwards, Commissioner of Accounts, viz: James D. Brady, guardian of Fanny Manning, filed May 29th 1878; James D. Brady, guardian of M. W. Manning, filed may 29th 1878, James D. Brady, Committee of estate of Mary H. Reil, (lunatic) filed May 29th 1878; J. O. Bailey, administrator of estate of Eliza Bailey, deceased: Geo L. Neville, executor of Mrs. Ann Drewrey, deceased, filed June 28th 1878; John H. Gayle, administrator, d.b.n. and curator of estate of Henry Buff, decease, filed 29th July 1878: were examined and confirmed by the court--no exceptions having been filed to any of said accounts and ordered to be recorded.
12. Residence 1911, living with her daughter, Mrs. Ira H. Patchin, 1932 in Washington, District of Columbia, District of Colombia, USA
13. Obituary, Portsmouth Star, 12 Oct 1932 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Nash- at Washington D.C. October 11, 1932 at 6:30 AM Mrs. Fannie Manning Nash widow of the late Fairlie Patton Nash. Funeral service s at the residence of Mrs. f.L. Threadcraft, 432 North Street, Portsmouth, Va. tomorrow (Wednesday) morning at 10 o'clock. Friends of the family are invited to attend. Interment in Ceadar Grove Cemetry.
14. Obituary 2517, 12 Oct 1932 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Former Resident Dies in Capital--Mrs. Fannie Manning Nash formerly of this city but for several years a resident of Washington, died in that city yesterday morning as a result of injuries she received some time ago when she fell and fractured her hip. Mrs. Nash was 78 years old, and was the widow of Fairlie P. Nash, of Portsmouth. She had been living in Washington with her daughter, Mrs. Ira H. Patchin.
In addition to Mrs. Patchin she is survived by a son, Capt. John Nash, U.S. Army, now stationed at Fort Bragg, N.C.
The body will be brought to Portsmouth this morning on the Washington steamer and will be conveyed to the residence of Mrs. F. L. Threadcraft, 432 North Street, where funeral service will be conducted at 10 o'clock. Burial will take take in Cedar Grove Cemetery.
15. Funeral notice 2518, 13 Oct 1932 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Mrs. Fannie Manning Nash, who died Tuesday in Washington, was buried yesterday in Cedar Grove Cemetery. Funeral service was held at 10 a.m. at the residence of Mrs. F. L. Threadcraft, 432 North Street, the Rev. Charles H. Holmead, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church officiating.
The casket was covered with white roses and snapdragons and there were many other beautiful flowers.
Pallbearers were John N. Hume, A. S. Trant, E. W. Maupin, J. Bilisoly Hudgins, J. David Reed, Charles R. Welton, George R. Parrish and Hatton Nash.


Parents
         Father: Absalom Judge Manning [210] (1807-1871) 412,1489,2094 [MRIN:110] 
         Mother: Sophronia Sarah Wood Palmer [212] (1817-1873) 412,1489,1607,1608,1609,1610 

Spouses and Children
1. *Fairlie Patton Nash [235] (18 Oct 1851 - 6 Apr 1914) 409,412,1539,1540,1541,1542  [MRIN:80]
       Marriage: 8 Sep 1881 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 2519
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Mary King Nash [694] (1882-After 1932) 410,1539,2248
                2. Nancy Collins Nash [1683] (1884-1885) 409
                3. John Nash [236] (1887-After 1932) 340,410,411,1541,2520
                4. Farlie Patton Nash Jr. [1684] (1891-1897) 409,1536,1542

Notes
Birth Notes:
April 23, 1854, Fanny Manning, white, female, born in Portsmouth to Absolom J. Manning
Mother: Ann Manning
File no. 5738
Burial Notes:
Fannie A. Nash wife of Farlie P. Nash born April 23rd 1854-died Oct 11th 1932


Name: Fannie A. Nash
Age: 78 years
Date of Death: 10-11-1932
Date of Burial: 10-13-1932
Undertaker: Flynn & O'Connor
Place of Birth: Portsmouth
Residence: Washington, D.C.
Interment: Cedar Grove Cemetery, Avenue 2, Lot 62

picture Fannie E. Manning [1723]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Jan 1890 - Virginia 2521
        Baptism: 
          Death: Between Jan 1919 and Mar 1921 2382,2522
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
          AFN #: 
                 


Parents
         Father: John Cleland Manning [1714] (1866-1900) 152,287,303 [MRIN:343] 
         Mother: Caroline Elizabeth Land [950] (1867-1921) 152 

Spouses and Children
1. *T. T. Taylor [1724] (       -       ) 2382  [MRIN:590]
       Marriage: Bef 1919
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Elizabeth M. Taylor [1776] (      -      ) 2390


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Farlie Trafton Manning [224]

      Sex: M
AKA: Farleigh Manning 574
Individual Information
          Birth: 19 Mar 1901 558,1511
        Baptism: 
          Death: After Feb 1964 1519
         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
3. Living 574, at sister's death, 5 Jan 1964 in Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, USA
4. Residence 574, 1964 in Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, USA
Moved to Wilmington, Deleware


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. *Unknown [0] (       -       ) [MRIN:118]
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Jean Manning [279] (      -      ) 558

Notes
General:
Married Wilmington, Del. Tom Gilliam, III's mother "was the only one ever to meet his wife. Never brought her home to Va.
Alive in 1952 at death of sister Ada. 558
Marriage Notes
He married a houskeeper of the DuPont family.
On ship?

picture Frances Manning [1166]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 26 Sep 1789 - Pitt Co., North Carolina 56
        Baptism: 
          Death: 29 Sep 1844 - Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, USA 56
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
          AFN #: 
                 


Parents
         Father: Reubin Manning [2713] (Abt 1739-Between 1774) 523,1630,1632 [MRIN:1004] 
         Mother: Dinah McCoy [3005] (      -      ) 338,1632 

Spouses and Children
1. *Henry Jolley [1167] (26 Aug 1789 - 20 Dec 1850) 56  [MRIN:435]
       Marriage: 23 Jan 1806 - Pitt Co., North Carolina 56
         Status: 


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Frank M. Manning [3152]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Jan 1896 - Tennessee 36
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
          AFN #: 
                 


Parents
         Father: Burt H. Manning [3151] (1867-      ) 36 [MRIN:1138] 
         Mother: Lucy C. Hodges [3150] (1869-      ) 35,36 


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Frank S. Manning [661]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1843 2523
        Baptism: 
          Death: 20 Apr 1886 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 2524
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: Haematimsis
          AFN #: 
                 

Events
1. Occupation 2523, saloon keeper, 1886 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia


Notes
Death Notes:
Name: Frank S. Manning
Race: white Sex: male
Date of Death: April 20, 1886 Place of Death: Portsmouth
Cause of Death: Haematimsis Age: 43 years
Parents: unknown Place of Birth: unknown
Occupation: saloon keeper Marital status: single
Informants: F. S. Hope, H.O (health officer)
Medical:
*Spitting up of blood 2525

picture Frederick Albert Manning [2067]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt Jul 1897 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 287
        Baptism: 
          Death: 8 Oct 1898 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 287,2401,2526
         Burial: 9 Oct 1898 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 287,2401,2526
 Cause of Death: Membranous croup 287
          AFN #: 
                 

Events
1. Residence 287, 613 Green St., 1898 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
2. Obituary 2527, 8 Oct 1898 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Manning, residing at 613 Green street, this morning lost their little son, Frederick Albert, aged 15 months. The funeral will take place at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the residence.


Parents
         Father: John Cleland Manning [1714] (1866-1900) 152,287,303 [MRIN:343] 
         Mother: Caroline Elizabeth Land [950] (1867-1921) 152 

Notes
Death Notes:
Tombstone
Frederick A.
Son of J. C. & C. E. Manning
18?? (year not readable)
Burial Notes:
Name: Frederick A. Manning Age: 1 yr. 3 months
Date of Death: Oct. 8, 1898 Date of Burial: Oct. 9, 1898
Cause of Death: Membrancous croup Undertaker: W. B. Johnson
Place of Birth: Portsmouth, Virginia Residence: 613 Green St.
Place of Burial: blank

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