Ancestors of Lynn Hopewell


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picture Joseph Manning [3042]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: After 1712 278
        Baptism: 
          Death: After 1733 278
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Events
1. Inherits 278, from father, Joseph Manning, 1733 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
To my son Joseph Maning--to have the nursery on this plantation to plant in orchard
To my son Joseph Maning--100 acres of land being the land I bought of John Willoughby and Thomas Willoughby
To my said son (Joseph Maning)--a feather bed with a rugg, blanket and a pair of sheets, a bolster and two pillows, a midling iron pott, two pewter dishes, two basons, four pewter plates, six spoons, two porringers, and eight pound cash cur't money of Virginia. And it is my desire that if his mother marrys before he is of age that he choose his guardian & be part to the ship carpenters trade


Parents
         Father: Joseph Manning [536] (1687-Between 1733) 278,279 [MRIN:1029] 
         Mother: Martha [3041] (1687-After 1733) 17,278 


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Joseph Manning [2314]

      Sex: M

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Notes
General:
Signed the marriage bond for Charles Manning & Harriet S. Tarbell

picture Joseph Manning [536]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 1687 17
        Baptism: 
          Death: Between Mar 1733 and Dec 1742 - , Norfolk Co., Virginia 17,278,279
         Burial: 
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Events
1. Alt Birth 1618, 1665
*note--there is a big difference in the two stated birth dates of 1665 & 1687. Try to find the correct one
2. Deed 2650, receives from father, John Manning, 100 acres more or less, 6 Jun 1713 in Elizabeth River Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia
County: Norfolk County State: Virginia
Deed Book: 9 Page: 256-257
Respository: Chesapeake Circuit Court Clerk's Office
Grantors: John Manning Residence: Elizabeth River Parrish, Norfolk Co.,
Grantees: my son, Joseph Manning
Date of Deed: 6 June 1713 Date Recorded: 19 June 1713
Consideration: gift
Signatures or Marks: John IM Manning Sen.
Witnesses: William Manning, Richard RN Nash Sen., Sarah N Nash
Description: I, John Manning now of the River Parrish and county aforesaid have given granted and by these presents do freely clearly and absolutely give and grant to my loving son Joseph Manning a certaine parcell of land it being the plantation that I know live on and bounded by marked trees containing one hundred acres of land more or less within the said bound together with the plantation houses orchards fences woods and woodland ground upper woods and underwoods, timber and timber trees and all manner of appurtenances to the said lands appertaining or belonging with all withall manner of priviledges profetts and commodityes to the same lands belonging as I my selfe have might or could have had all the said land as aforesaid to have and to hold all the aforesaid lands and priviledges unto my loveing son Joseph Manning and his heirs lawfully begotten of his own body and there heirs for ever, and for want of such heirs to fall and return to my three sons John, Wiliam and Thomas Manning equally to be devided between them and there heirs in the same manner my son John Manning to have his part of the land joyning next to him to goe up to the head line my said son Joseph Manning and his heirs as aforesaid not debarring me the aforesaid John Manning doner of priviledge of or upon any part or parcell of the said lands and tenements and possessions during my natural life (also) my loveing wife to have her living and benefit of the said priviledges and plantation dureing her natural life the said lands and priviledges as aforesaid to my loveing son Joseph Manning as aforesaid and his heirs as aforesaid to enjoy occupie possess peacably with out any manner of condition as I the said John Manning as aforesaid have absolutely and of my own free will and accord set and put in further testimony. In witness whereof I have hereunto sett and putt my hand and seale this sixth day of June one thousand seven hundred & thirteen
3. Will 2651, of Joseph Manning, 27 Mar 1733 in Southern Branch of Elizabeth River, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Testator: Joseph Manning
Residence: Southern Branch of Elizabeth River, Norfolk Co., Virginia
Executors: my wife, Martha Maning & my son, Malichy Maning
Date signed: 27 March 1733 Date proved: 17 Dec 1742
Signature or mark: Joseph Manning
Witnesses: Ralph Finley, William Wallas, Will'm (M his mark) Maning Junr., Eliza (E her mark) Nash
Bequests, Devises:
To my son, Malichy Maning--my plantation whereon I now live & one hundred acres of land. I also give free priveledge to him to build upon the land not molesting his mother to whom I give the house upon my plantation during her natural life or widowhood.
To my wife--I give half the orchard and priveledge of timber & lightwood during her life or widowhood
To my son, Malichy Maning--the other half of the orchard when he comes to the age of twenty one , but in case his mother should marry before he is of age them my said to to choose a guardian and to have the profitts of his tract of the orchard and to be part to a ship carpenter trade
To my wife--after her marriage to have only two thirds as the law directs
To my son Joseph Maning--to have the nursery on this plantation to plant in orchard
To my son Joseph Maning--100 acres of land being the land I bought of John Willoughby and Thomas Willoughby
To my wife, Martha Maning--priveledge of timber and lightwood as long as she remains a widow and benefits of the corase ground during her widowhood
To my said son (Joseph Maning)--a feather bed with a rugg, blanket and a pair of sheets, a bolster and two pillows, a midling iron pott, two pewter dishes, two basons, four pewter plates, six spoons, two iron angers, and eight pound cash cur't money of Virginia. And it is my desire that if his mother marrys before he is of age that he choose his guardian & be part to the ship carpenters trade
To my son, Malichy Manning--a featherbed, a rugg, blankett, a pair of sheets, a boulster, & two pillows, a midling iron pott, two pewter dishes, two basons, four pewter plates, six spoons and two porringers and eight pounds cash current money of Virginia & my own gun
To my daughter, Martha Maning--a featherbed with a rugg, blanket, a pair of sheets, a bolster, two pillows, a midling iron pott, two pewter dishes, two basons, four pewter plates, six spoons and two porringers, and ten pounds cash cur't money of Virginia
To my daughter, Mary Maning--a feather with a rugg, blanket, a pair of sheets, a bolster, two pillows, a midling iron pott, two pewter dishes, two basons, four pewter plates, six spoons, & 2 porringers, and ten pounds cash cur't money of Virginia
It is my desire that if any of the children which I give legacies to shall die without heirs that the rest shall be divided among the survivors
It is my desire that all the rest of my estate personal and real within and without shall be divided between my wife and my four children
To my wife, Martha Maning--my negro wench Sarah & her increase during her natural life or widowhood and after her decease or marriage to be sold by the discretion of my executors and the price to be divided among them all

4. Inventory & Appraisement 2652, of Joseph Manning, 14 Jan 1741/42 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
A Inventory and appraisement of the estate Mr. Joseph Manning dec'd taken the 14th day of January 1742/3
To one bed bolster two pillows one rugg one blanket one pr sheets
bedstead matt and cord 5--0--0
To one bed bolster & pillows one rugg blankett and sheets
bedstead matt & cord 3--0--0
To 1 trundle bed bolster rug blankett sheet bedstead matt
& cord 2--0--0
To 1 bed bolster pillows rug blankett sheets bedstead
matt & cord 6--0--0
To 1 bed bolster pillows rug blankett pr. sheets bedstead
matt & cord 5--5--0
To one negro man named Jordan 27--0--0
To one negro boy called Adam 25--0--0
To one negro wench named Sall 18--0--0
To 1 negro wench named Aba 28--0--0
To 1 negro boy named Sam 8--0--0
To 1 old cart and wheels 0--5--0
To 12 flagged chairs 15--0
To appraisement brought up 128--5--0
To 1 small walmut table 3--5--0
To 5 doz pewter spoons 7--6
To 18 pewter plates 18--0
To 6 pewter porringers 6--0
To 3 large pewter bason & 2 small do 5--0
To 10 new pewter dishes & one large bason one small one
37th weight 2--9--4
To 1 quart pott and one jill do 7--0
To 2 old pewter tankards one candle stick one tinn funell &
one peper box 12--0
To a parcell of old pewter 15th w 11-7
To 3 stocks of bees 15--0
To 1 cloth coat vest & breeches & hatt 6--0--0
To pr. leather breeches and Justing jackett 3--0--0
To a parcell of old cloaths 3--0--0
To 1 old pr of silver shoe buckles 6--11 to one whipsaw 2--0--0 2--6--11
To 1 side saddle & bridle 2--5--0 to 2 mens saddles &
bridles 2--0--0 4--5--0
To 2 cafe of knives & forks 6--6 to 1 box iron & heaters 5--0 11--6
To 1 chest @ 5 & one do @ 6/6 To 1 chest at 7/6 To 1 chest
& box @ 5/ 1--4--0
To 2 wheels 12/6 To a parcel of books 8/ To 2 razers one horn
& pr. spectales 5/ 1--5--6
To 1 gun @ 15/ one do @ 5/ To 2 wheels and one pr. cards @ 9/ 1--9--0
To 1 horse 3--15--0
To 1:m nails @ 6/ and 79 old iron 6/7 12--7
To a parcel of tools @ 25/ some feathers & some nails 1--11--0
To parcel of hoes & plough & iron pestle 10/ To 2 spitts @
7 & parcel 1--4--0
To some hony tub @ 4/3 soul & upper leather 1--3--0
To a parcel of rope 4/6 & hand mill @ 30/ 1--14--6
To a parcell of old cash 3--6--0 To 1 brake & 2 prs of tongs 5/ 3--11--0
To a sow & 12 shoats and 4 hoggs 3--0--0
To 7 sheep @ 3/5 & 10 geese @ 10/ To 1 grindstone @ 8/
& one boat @ 10/ 3--3--0
To 30 bottles @ 5/ & 2 sows @ 3/ 13--0
To 1 table @ 2/ and 2 juggs earthernware etc. @ 18/ 1--0--0
To a parcell of flax & cotten @ 1--0--8 To 5 banketic 5/ 1--5--8
To 21 bush of pease @ 2/6 2--12--6
To 2 quire paper ink glass & chalk real 0--1--3
To 3 pr fire tongs & some spin toe 9/ To 3 pound wooling yarn
& 9 wool 14 1-3--0
to 26 of unspun flax 19--0
To 1 weavers loom 2 stays & gun etc 16/ To a parcell of pot
racks & chalk 3/6 19--6
To a parcel of tubbs, trays & cann 5--0
To 3 iron potts 1/5 & 3 iron do @ 4/ pr frying pan @ 3/ 2--2--0
To a parcell of hooks & brimstone 3--0
To 1 pair money scales & weights 4--0
To cash 39--17--1
To 13 head of cattle 33--0--0
To 22 head of hoggs 3--14--0
To 29 cart of Indian corn @ 8/4 32--1--8
To 2 looking glass & slate & honey tubb 5--9
In obediance to a order of Norfolk County Court bearing date the 17th day of December 1742 We the subscribers have mett at the late dwelling house of Joseph Manning deces'd and being first sworn have valued the said deceasedants estate to the best of our judgement which amounts to two hundred fifty six pounds three shillings and seven pence half penney.
Thomas Culpeper
John Wallis
Timothy Ives
Norfolk County--At a Court held the 21st day of January 1742/3. The inventory and appraisement of the estate of Jos. Maning deceased being returned the same is ordered to be recorded.
Teste: Sam'l Boush c.c.


Parents
         Father: John Manning # 2 [244] (1650-Between 1715) 279 [MRIN:109] 
         Mother: Sarah Morton [382] (1643-After 1715) 21,22 

Spouses and Children
1. *Martha [3041] (1687 - After 1733) 17,278  [MRIN:1029]
       Marriage: 1705 - Norfolk Co., Virginia 17
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Joseph Manning [3042] (After 1712-After 1733) 278
                2. Martha Manning [3043] (1708-After 1733) 278
                3. Mary Manning [3044] (1710-After 1733) 278
                4. Malichy Manning [3045] (After 1712-After 1733) 278


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Joseph Manning [493]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
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          Death: 3 Mar 1834 - Edenton, Chowan, North Carolina, USA 2653
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Events
1. Occupation 2653, Magistrate, in 1834 in Edenton, Chowan, North Carolina, USA
2. Relatives 2243, 1834 in Edenton, Chowan, North Carolina, USA
May have been related to Lt. John Manning


picture Joseph Manning [2721]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 
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          Death: After Jul 1796 384,385
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Events
1. Deed 2654, sells his 1/7 share of 91 acres to James Boushell, 28 Jul 1796 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Grantors: Joseph Manning Residence: Norfolk Co., Va.
Grantees: James Boushell Residence: Norfolk Co., Va.
Date of Deed: 28 July 1796 Date Recorded: 17 July 1797
Consideration: $65.00
Signatures or Marks: Joseph Manning
Witnesses: Thomas Nash, Arthur Herbert, John (C) Herbert, Travis Grant
Description: A tract of land (91 acres) that David Manning, deceased, was in possession of at the time of his death and devised and bequeasthed to his heirs; Joseph Manning, one of the heirs of John Manning sells his 1/7th part


Parents
         Father: David Manning [2718] (      -Between 1788) 384,385 [MRIN:906] 
         Mother: Sarah [2719] (      -After 1788) 384 


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Joseph Manning [2235]

      Sex: M

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Spouses and Children
1. *Susan [2236] (       -       ) 293  [MRIN:748]
       Marriage: 
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       Children:
                1. William Henry Manning [1083] (1843-      ) 293,294


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Joshua Manning [2954]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 
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          Death: After 1792
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Events
1. Deed 355, Joshua Manning sold to Solomon Hodges 67 acres in St. Bride's Parish, 29 Dec 1792 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Grantors: Joshua Manning & Sarah, his wife Residence: Halifax Co., N.C.
Grantees: Solomon Hodges Residence: St. Bride's Parish, Norfolk Co.
Date of Deed: 29 December 1792 Date Recorded: 20 May 1793
Consideration: 8 pounds 8 shillings current money of Virginia
Signatures or marks: Joshua Manning & Sarah (x her mark) Manning
Witnesses: Willis Whitfield, W. Wilson, Ralph Pigot, Jno. Brooks, Jno. (x his mark) Grace, & Jordan Marchant
Description: a certain tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the Parish of Saint Brides and County of Norfolk aforesaid and contained in the following bounds viz: beginning at a branch a corner of Charles Smith land thence along the said Smith's lne to a bunch of Holly's a corner said Solomon Hodges's land which he bought of Curling Smith thence along said Hodge's line to a corner stake thence along the said line a corner in Henry Curling's land thence along Henry Curlings line to a corner in Thomas Gilchrists land thence along the said Gilchrists line to the beginning beach containing by estimation sixty seven aces be the same more or less
2. Residence 355, 1792 in Halifax Co., North Carolina


Spouses and Children
1. *Sarah [2955] (       - After 1792) 355  [MRIN:980]
       Marriage: 
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Kedar D. Manning [680]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 1805 128
        Baptism: 
          Death: 15 Sep 1822 - Norfolk Co., Virginia 128
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Parents
         Father: Matthew Manning Jr. [40] (1770-1837) 168,1464 [MRIN:26] 
         Mother: Mary Hodges [41] (1772-1820) 225,226 

Notes
Death Notes:
At the residence of his father. His mother had died in 1820.
General:
This is the missing son of John Manning that gives him five sons. Found only in the Manning Family Bible. He died young.

picture Kenneth Grice Manning [949]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 31 Dec 1899 2393,2396
        Baptism:  184
          Death: After Jun 1932 1484
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Events
1. Physical Description 2396, medium height, medium build, brown eyes, brown hair, 12 Sep 1918
2. Residence 2396, 7 Cooke Street, 12 Sep 1918 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
3. Occupation 2396, apprentice with U.S. Gov't. in the U.S. Navy Yard, 12 Sep 1918 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
4. Military 2396, WW1 draft registration card, 12 Sep 1918 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Name: Kenneth Grice Manning
Address: 7 Cooke, Portsmouth, Va.
Age: 19 Date of Birth: Dec. 31, 1898
Race: white U.S. Citizen: native born
Occupation: appentice
Employer's Name: U.S. Govt.
Where Employed: U. S. N. Yard, Portsmouth, Va.
Nearest Relative: Carrie E. Manning (mother)
7 Cooke, Portsmouth, Va.
I affirm that I have vertified the above answers and that they are true
K. G. Manning
Registrar"s Report
Medium height Medium build
Color of Eyes: brown Color of Hair: brown
Date of Registration: Sept 12, 1918
Local Board, City of Portsmouth
Municipal Building
Portsmouth, Virginia
5. Military 303, attached to the U.S.S. Mississippi, Mar 1921
6. Military 184, of the U.S. Navy, Jun 1922


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


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Lee R. Manning [1835]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1851
        Baptism: 
          Death: 3 Aug 1931 91
         Burial: 
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Notes
Death Notes:
Lee R. Manning
Died Aug. 3, 1931
Aged 80 years

*Lot 377 Avenue A east Walk 8
Samuel D. T. Manning, owner

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