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John Manning {Joseph1}

Last Update: July 1999


Birth

[1678 Chas Co: John Manning born (age 40 in Nov 1719 deposition; age 56 in 1734 deposition [see below]); father Joseph Manning (see will below), mother Mary ------]

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18 Apr 1705 Chas Co: Mary Harris binds herself in an indenture to Robert Colson for 3 years; witnesses were Joseph Manning and John Manning «ChCP Z:209»

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12 Aug 1705 Chas Co: John Dickinson, planter, sold to William Stone, Gent., 144A part of 300A tract called "Millner" on west side of northernmost branch of Nanjemy Creek, adjacent Francis Harrison; witnesses were John Manning and Edwd. Chapman «ChCP Z:248»

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20 Aug 1705 Chas Co: Martin Campbell and Mary his wife sold to William Stone, Gent., tract on west side of Potomac River bounded land formerly sold by Campbell to Nicholas Cooper; witnesses were John Manning and John Craxson «ChCP Z:253»

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25 Jun 1706 Chas Co: goods and chattels of Mr Richard Boughton decd appraised at £16.4.4 by John Manning and Matthew Stone. 7 Jul 1706 Chas Co: inventory presented in court. «PCIA 26:142»

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11 Mar 1706/07 Chas Co: George Askin, planter, sold to Ignatius Luckett tract paid for by Samuel Luckett and then in his will bequeathed to Ignatius; 100A tract called "The Square Adventure", lying on northwest branch of Zachia Swamp, bounded by 600A surveyed for George Goodrick and now in possession of Francis Goodrick and Philip Lynes; witnesses were John Manning and Robt. Hanson; recorded at the request of John Hanson Jr, who married the relict of Samuel Luckett, decd, in behalf of Ignatius Luckett, son of Samuel «ChD C2:49»

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21 Jan 1706/07 Chas Co: James Tyre, planter, and Margaret his wife sold to William Stone tract on south side of main swamp of Pile's Fresh bounded by land formerly belonging to Rice Jones; tract contained 700A laid our for Hugh Oneale, called "Oneales Desart"; witnesses were Philip Lynes, William Herbert and John Manning; on same day deed was acknowledged in court by James Tyer and Margaret his wife «ChD C2:50»

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24 May 1708 Chas Co: John Barefoot, planter, sold to John Lambert Jr, planter, 150A called "Haborde Venture" on west side of Portobacco Fresh adjoining land of Francis Wyne called "Simpson's Delight"; witnesses were Gerrard Fowke, Thomas Dent and John Manning; on same day deed was acknowledged in court by John Barefoot «ChD C2:107»

Marr

[c1709? Chas Co: John Manning married Mary Wade, dau of Richard Wade (see 1727 will below)]

Dau?

[c1710? Chas Co: [Anne] Manning born (prob became wife of Thomas Skinner, who was a security to Mary Manning, executrix of John Manning [see below]; Thomas Skinner mentioned wife Anne Skinner and a son Manning Skinner in his 1773 will [probated 1777] «Chas Co Will Bk (ChW) AF7:96»)]

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Nov 1710 Chas Co: James Carnaggey, servant of John Manning, adjudged in court to be age 16 «ChCP D2:5»

Dau?

[c1712? Chas Co: [unknown name] Manning born (prob became wife of Michael Dent, who was a security to Mary Manning, executrix of John Manning [see below]; Michael Dent named one of his sons Joseph Manning Dent)]

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15 Feb 1713/14 Chas Co: goods and chattels of Edward Chapman {husband of Esther Manning} appraised at £81.1.8 by John Manning and William Stone Jr; Joseph Manning signed inventory as greatest creditor and next of kin [no date given for presentation in court] «PCIA 35A:151»

Son

[c1714 Chas Co: Joseph Manning born]

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11 Aug 1714 Chas Co: William Stone, Gent., sold to John Dixon [Dyson] 104A tract "Oneale's Desart" lying on south side of main swamp of Pile's Fresh; witnesses were Jno. Manning and Willm. Godfrey «ChD F2:23»

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12 Jul 1715 Chas Co: in an indenture, Anne Waters bound her son John Waters to John Manning, planter, to serve Manning to age 21; John Waters then aged 11 years on 3 Jun next; indenture signed by Anne Waters (by mark) and Jno. Manning; witnesses were John Hayes and Mary Peecock. 15 Feb 1715/16 Chas Co: indenture acknowledged by Anne Waters. «ChD F2:88»

Son

[1715-16 Chas Co: John Manning born (aged about 27 years in Fall 1744 deposition; aged about 54 years in Nov 1769)]

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1716 Chas Co: Ebsworth Bayne, Gent., sold to John Wilson and Thomas Diceson [Dyson], planters, 50A parcel called "Partner's Purchase" part of "Nevils Desire"; witnesses were Jos. Pile and John Manning «ChD H2:30»

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16 Nov 1716 Chas Co: James Allen, planter, and Virlinda his wife sold to William Elliott, planter, 42A part of 300A formerly surveyed for Willm. Boreman at head of Nanjemy Creek; witnesses were Jno. Manning and Tho. Matthews «ChD H2:53»

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23 Sep 1717 Chas Co: goods and chattels of Thomas Craxson decd appraised at £77.7.9 by William Stone and John Manning; William Maconchie and Gustavus Brown signed inventory as creditors, and Richard Chapman and Elisabeth Chapman signed as next of kin [no date given for presentation in court] «PCIA 39C:763»

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14 Jan 1717/18 Chas Co: Joseph Manning in his will left to dau Esther Mathews 100A "Manning's Discovery", "to her and the male heirs of herself and present husband Thomas Mathews, who shall be born after the date hereof," and personalty; to son John and heirs residue of estate real and personal; witnesses were John Hayes, Dunkin Cambell and Wm. Herald. 4 Feb 1717/18 Chas Co: will probated. «PCW 14:447»

Son

[c1717-18 Chas Co: Richard Manning born]

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23 Apr 1718 Chas Co: goods and chattels of Martha Booker decd appraised at £53.12.1 by James Martin and Richard Woodyard; Daniel Jenifer and John Maning signed inventory as creditors, and George Brett and Richard Brett signed as next of kin «Prerog Ct of MD Invy Bk (PCI) 1:65»

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4 Feb 1718/19 Chas Co: in his will John Manning bequeathed to his son Joseph 62A bought by his father [Joseph Manning] of William Elliott and James Allen [see ChD H2:52,114] as well as 20A of dwelling plantation adjoining to aforesaid tract; to his son John 50A bought by his father of John Shackerly [see ChD H2:50] as well as 20A of dwelling plantation adjoining to aforesaid tract; to his son Richard 50A "Ward's Addition", bought by his father of Thomas Ward, and residue of dwelling plantation after decease of Richard's mother; to his wife Mary the dwelling plantation during life, except for the 40A before bequeathed; residue of estate both real and personal to be divided among his wife and children according to law; his sons to be for themselves at age of 18; appointed wife Mary executrix; appointed as overseers Thomas Matthews, Matthew Stone and Thomas Stone Jr; witnesses were John Hayes, William Harrell and Rev. William Maconchie [will was not probated until 1735] «PCW 21:437»

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14 Sep 1718 Chas Co: John Manning and Adam Clinkscales witnesses to will of John Barron. 19 Aug 1719 Chas Co: will probated by oath of ... «PCW 15:198»

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2 Mar 1718/19 Chas Co: Henry Brett, executor of Mathew [Martha] Booker decd, produced in court an account on estate; payments from estate included one to John Manning (executor of Joseph Maning) «Prerog Ct of MD Acct Bk (PCA) 1:385»

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27 Jun 1719 Chas Co: John Manning, executor, produced in court an account on estate of Joseph Manning decd; account recorded payments from estate to Mr Tasker (administrator of W. Bladen), Thomas Allen, John Allen from William Ellitt, William Ellitt, Thomas Sympson, Mr Samuel Hanson and Thomas Bordley; final balance was £181.14.7; distribution of balance was made to persons (unnamed) all at age «PCA 2:79»

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31 Aug 1719 Chas Co: goods and chattels of John Barron appraised at £29.8.0 by John Manning and Matthew Stone; Benjamin Reeder Jr signed inventory as creditor, and William Keye and Jobe Key signed as next of kin «PCI 3:191»

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2 Nov 1719 Chas Co: John Manning, aged about 40 years, gave a deposition to a commission examining the bounds of tract "Mould's Adventure" «ChD M2:63»

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26 May 1720 Chas Co: account on estate of John Barron decd produced in court by executrix Ann Mackenny, wife of Pattrick Mackenny; payments from estate included one to John Manning «PCA 3:51»

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6 Oct 1720 Chas Co: goods and chattels of Edward Sanders appraised at £233.19.8 by John Manning and William Hoskins; William Chandler and Thomas Mathews signed inventory as creditors, and John Sanders (son) signed as next of kin «PCI 4:327»

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28 Nov 1720 Chas Co: John Speake, Gent., and Winnifred his wife conveyed to Richard Speake, son of said John and Winifred, for consideration of love of their son, 210A part of tract "Reserve" lying in woods at Chingamuxon; witnesses were Thomas Stone, Gustavous Browne and Jno. Manning «ChD H2:400»

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28 Nov 1720 Chas Co: John Speake, Gent., and Winnifred his wife conveyed to Thomas Speake, for consideration of love of their son, 143A part of tract "Reserve"; witnesses were Thomas Stone, Gustavous Browne and Jno. Manning «ChD H2:402»

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4 Apr 1721 Chas Co: account on estate of John Rogers decd produced in court by executrix Elisabeth, wife of Mr Daniel Jenifer; payments from estate included one to John Manning «PCA 3:51»

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20 Apr 1721 Chas Co: John Manning sold to John Brown for £5.5.0 a parcel called Lot No. 29[49?] at Portobacco for Chandler Town, containing 3 roods; witnesses were Wm. Wills and W. Combes. 14 Jun 1721 Chas Co: deed acknowledged in court by John Manning. «ChD H2:454»

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29 Sep 1721 Chas Co: John Manning, "D Su CC" (deputy surveyor) signed a certificate of resurvey: "At the request of Thomas and John Hungerford, I have resurveyed, laid out, and divided 2 tracts of land called Johnsons and Smoots Choice, in Charles County ..." [recorded in 1756] «ChD G3:3»

Dau?

[c1721-25? Chas Co: [unknown name] Manning born (prob married Thomas Dent, bro of Michael; Thomas Dent had a prob son John M. Dent who gave some of his children the middle name of "Manning")]

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28 Feb 1721/22 Chas Co: William Godfrey, planter, conveyed to Mary Godfrey, dau of Francis Godfrey decd, for love of cousin Mary Godfrey, 140A tract "Raven's Denn"; witnesses were Jno. Manning and Wm. Stone Jr; on same day deed was acknowledged in court by William Godfrey and Jannet his wife «ChD H2:484»

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28 Feb 1721/22 Chas Co: Robert Covert and Christian his wife, in consideration of 272A tract of land ["Partners Content"], conveyed to William Godfrey, planter, [272A] tract "Partner Content", bounded by land of John Speake called "Reserve"; witnesses were Jno. Manning and Wm. Stone Jr «ChD H2:485»

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28 Feb 1721/22 Chas Co: Wm Godfrey and Jannitt [signed Jennet] his wife, of Stafford Co VA, in consideration of 270A ["Partner Content"], 270A tract "Partner's Content", bounded by tract "Wadestone's Enlargement"; witnesses were Jno Manning, Wm Stone Jr, Wm Stone and Thos Stone «ChD L2:41»

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11 Jun 1723 Chas Co: Mary Manning, wife of John Manning, came into court and relinquished her right of dower to lot of land and acknowledged the same is the right of Jno Brown [see 20 Apr 1721 deed above] «ChD L2:96»

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18 Sep 1824 Chas Co: John Manning of Chas Co sold to Edward Milstead of Chas Co, planter, 50A tract "Wards Addition" bounded by tract "Ingothorp", east side of Poniton Run, and tract of James Lee; on same day, deed was acknowledged by John Manning and Mary his wife «ChD L2:200»

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15 Feb 1724/25 Chas Co: John Vincent, Hugh Carrick, William Vincent and John Manning were witnesses to will of William Matthews. 24 Mar 1724/25 Chas Co: will proved by oath of John Vinson, Hugh Kerrick, William Vincent ... «PCW 18:352»

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20 Aug 1725 Chas Co: goods and chattels of Thomas Taylor decd appraised at £17.11.6 by John Manning and John Craxson; John Cockin and Daniel Jenifer signed inventory as creditors, and Tubman Mankin signed as next of kin. 8 Sep 1725 Chas Co: inventory produced in court by Sarah Taylor administratrix. «PCI 11:20»

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5 Apr 1726 Chas Co: goods and chattels of John Hammon decd appraised at £10.19.6 by John Manning and Matthew Stone; Francis Adams signed inventory as creditor, and Daniell McDaniell and Ann Pecock signed as next of kin. 15 Jun 1726 Chas Co: inventory produced in court by Daniel Bryant administrator. «PCI 11:357»

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23 May 1726 Chas Co: Mattw Stone of Chas Co, Gent., and Rachel his wife sold to John Watts of Chas Co, Merchant, 100A tract, part of 500A tract, lying on west side of the main fresh of Nanjemy Creek near a fork of Clements Street Branch and adjoining Wm Stone's land; witnesses were Jesse Doyne, Jno Manning, Wm Stone Jr, Wm Stone and Thomas Stone «ChD L2:283»

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11 Aug 1726 Chas Co: Wm Godfrey and Jennet his wife of Stafford Co VA, house carpenter, sold to Samuel Grey of Chas Co, planter, 272A part of tract "Partners Content", bounded by Anthony Collins' part of the tract and by John Speak's tract "The Reserve"; premises were acquitted from all former claims of said William Godfrey, only excepting John Speake Sr; witnesses were John Manning, Mary Maning, Thos: Stone, Thomas Stone Jr and Wm Stone «ChD L2:313»

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27 Mar 1727 Chas Co: goods and chattels of Charles Sanders decd appraised at £319.4.8 by Matthew Stone and John Manning; William Chandler and Gustavus Brown signed inventory as creditors, and Thomas Sanders and John Sanders signed as next of kin. 22 May 1728 Chas Co: inventory produced in court by Prudence Sanders administrator. «PCI 13:117»

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7 Aug 1727 Chas Co: in his will Richard Wade bequeathed to eldest son Zachariah several tracts of land, as well as personalty after his mother's decease; to his son Robert a tract of land, as well as personalty after his mother's decease; to his daus Mary Manning and Ginnit Godfrey personalty after decease of their mother-in-law [stepmother]; to daus Elizabeth Speeak and Theodoshea Speeak personal after the decease of their mother; appointed sons Zachariah and Robert executors; witnesses were William Williams, Barbara Barnes and Robert Ferrall. 18 Sep 1727 Chas Co: will proved by oath of ... 10 Oct 1727 Chas Co: Mary Wade, widow, renounced will of her husband Richard Wade decd. «PCW 19:232»

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22 May 1728 Chas Co: goods and chattels of John Gorley decd appraised at £76.19.0 by John Manning and John Craxson; William Benton and Peter Atwood signed inventory as creditors, and Richard Chapman and John Chapman signed as next of kin. 12 Aug 1728 Chas Co: inventory produced in court by Dianah Gorley administratrix. «PCI 13:260»

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22 Jun 1728: Janet Godfrey of Overwharton Par Stafford Co VA appointed John Manning of Chas Co her lawful attorney to acknowledge her right of dower to two tracts in Chas Co, one being 375A tract formerly called "Remainder", the other being 264A tract commonly called "Winters Employment", the same being sold by her husband William Godfrey; witnesses were Abraham Saintclare and Michl Brown. 24 Jun 1728 Chas Co: Abraham Saint Clare came into court and proved the power of attorney. «ChD 2:446»

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24 Jun 1728 Chas Co: William Godfrey of Stafford Co VA sold to Thomas Davis of Chas Co, planter, 375A tract "The Remainder" bounded by Humphrey Posey's land and a branch near Chicquamuxon Road; deed was acknowledged the same day in court by William Godfrey, who was accompanied by John Manning, attorney in fact for Jennet Godfrey, wife of William, who acknowledged Jennet's right of dower to the tract «ChD L2:444»

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25 Jun 1728 Chas Co: goods and chattels of Patrick Currick [Kerrick] decd appraised at £83.14.3 by John Manning and John Craxson; Peter Attwood and John Howard signed inventory as creditors, and Hugh Currick and Joan Currick signed as next of kin. 24 Aug 1728 Chas Co: inventory produced in court by Patrick Currick administrator. «PCI 13:196»

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1 Aug 1728 Chas Co: goods and chattels of James Currick [Kerrick] decd appraised at £41.11.11 by John Manning and John Craxson; Peter Attwood and Thomas Mathews signed inventory as creditors, and Patrick Currick signed as next of kin. 23 Sep 1728 Chas Co: inventory produced in court by Mary Currick administratrix. «PCI 13:198»

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13 Dec 1728 Chas Co: goods and chattels of Stephen Brown decd appraised at £48.2.0 by John Manning and Mathew Stone; Gustavus Brown and Will Chandler signed inventory as creditors. 6 May 1729 Chas Co: inventory produced in court by Daniel MacDonnald and his wife Ann MacDonald executrix. «PCI 14:32»

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7 Mar1728/29 Chas Co: goods and chattels of John Cockrin decd appraised at £77.1.11 by John Manning and John Craxson; Peter Attwood signed inventory as creditor. 8 May 1729 Chas Co: inventory produced in court by Ann Cockrin administratrix. «PCI 14:34»

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4 Mar 1730/31 Chas Co: goods and chattels of Edward Chapman decd appraised at £70.16.0 by John Manning and Stephen Mankin; Gustavus Brown and Virlinda Harrison signed inventory as creditors, and John Craxson and Elisabeth Burges signed as next of kin. 26 Apr 1731 Chas Co: inventory produced in court by Richard Chapman executor. «PCI 16:158»

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22 Sep 1731 Chas Co: goods and chattels of Mr William Stone decd appraised at £166.1.7 by Henry Barnes and John Craxson; Randall Morris (sheriff) and John Howard signed inventory as creditors, and John Manning {half bro of decd} and Matthew Stone signed as next of kin. 10 Nov 1731 Chas Co: inventory produced in court by Mrs Theodosia Stone, Mr Thomas Stone and Mr Richard Stone executors. «PCI 16:321»

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Dec 1731 Chas Co: goods and chattels of Mr William Hutcheson decd appraised at £417.17.1 by John Manning and Matthew Barnes Jr; John Abington and Gustavus Brown signed inventory as creditors, and Mary Abington and John Howard signed as next of kin. 15 Mar 1731 Chas Co: inventory produced in court by Ann Hutchison administratrix. «PCI 16:411»

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11 May 1732 Chas Co: goods and chattels of John Sanders decd appraised at £69.0.11 by John Manning and Matthew Stone; Gustavus Brown and Francis Ware signed inventory as creditors, and Thomas Sanders Jr and Edward Sanders signed as next of kin. 6 Jun 1732 Chas Co: inventory produced in court by Virlinda Sanders executrix. «PCI 16:448»

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13 Jun 1733 Chas Co: Thomas Barnes of Chas Co released Pryor Smallwood and Richd Hodgson, both of Chas Co, from any actions that might arise from their being securities upon a testamentary bond for the due adminstration of the estate of Thomas Plunkett decd; witnesses to the signed release were Thos Stone, John Manning, Bayne Smallwood and Robt Yates «ChD M2:346»

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[aft 8 Nov 1733] Chas Co: goods and chattels of Leonard Green decd appraised at £275.13.1 by John Manning and Mathew Stone; John Watts and Gustavus Brown signed inventory as creditors, and Francis Green and Leonard Green signed as next of kin. 5 Jun 1734 Chas Co: inventory produced in court by Prudence Green executrix. «PCI 18:142»

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13 Nov 1733 Chas Co: John Manning, surveyor, attested to resurveying, laying out and dividing a 144A tract called "Smiths Chance", which Jarvis Winsor decd by his will had bequeathed to his son and daughter William and Eliza Winsor, to be equally divided between them; William Winsor and Edward Walker (who married Eliza) signed an agreement that William Winsor, having his first choice, took that part of the land containing the dwelling house, while Walker took the remaining part; witnesses were John Manning and Thomas Skinner «ChD O2:19»

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10 Apr 1734 Chas Co: John Winter of Chas Co, planter, sold to John Manning of Chas Co 100A tract "Ingothorp" on east side of the main fresh of Pointon Creek bounded by land formerly laid out for John Dillahay and now in possession of Richard Ho[d]gson «ChD O2:38»

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[c1734] Chas Co: goods and chattels of John Hopewell decd appraised at £5.17.6 by John Roby and William Roby; signing the inventory as creditors were Peter Mitchell for Mr Thomas Crompton, and Ann Hall; John Manning and Sarah Manning signed as next of kin. 10 Oct 1734 Chas Co: inventory produced in court by Francis Ware administrator. «PCI 19:135»

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[c1734] Chas Co: goods and chattels of James Deale decd appraised at £39.12.11 by Mathew Stone and John Manning; Bay Smallwood and John Padason signed inventory as creditors; "no kin at age" was indicated on inventory. 26 Mar 1735 Chas Co: inventory produced in court by John Barker administrator; appraiser John Manning had died by this date. «PCI 20:444»

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[1734] Chas Co: John Manning, aged about 56 years, gave a deposition ... «Chas Co Ct Prcdgs (ChCP) ...:538»

Death

[by 26 Mar 1735 Chas Co: John Manning died (see inventory record above)]

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3 Sep 1735 Chas Co: will of John Manning (dated 4 Feb 1718/19) proved in court by oath of ... «PCW 21:437»

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[c Sep-Nov 1735] Chas Co: goods and chattels of John Manning decd appraised at £97.12.0 by Mathew Stone and John Barker; Gustavus Brown and William Maconchie signed inventory as creditors, and Thomas Stone and Richard Stone signed as next of kin. 5 Nov 1735 Chas Co: inventory produced in court by Mary Manning executrix. «PCI 21:169»

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15 Dec 1736 Chas Co: Mary Manning, executrix, produced in court an account on estate of Jno Manning late of Chas Co decd; payments to estate were made by Mr Benja Fendall and Lewis Williams, and payments from the estate were made to Dr Gusts Brown, Samuel Adams, Mr Wm Maconchie, John Backer, Alexr McCaron, Daniel Dulany Esq (fees), Thos Hudson (note), John Backer, Edward Sanders, Captn John Watts and Fras Ware; final balance to be disposed according to decd's will was £72.16.6½; securites were listed on the account as Michael Dent and Thos Skinner [both of] Chas Co «PCA 15:251»

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Nov 1744 Chas Co: Walter Hanson, deputy commissary of Chas Co, returned to court depositions which he took by order of the last [quarterly] court, a citation having been issued (per order) to the Sheriff of Chas Co against Susannah Jenkins of Chas Co widow to shew cause why she concealed sundry and diverse of the effects which were of Thomas Jenkins (her son) late of Chas Co decd (at the instance & request of Ann Jenkins his administratrix; depositions were taken (amongst others) from Mary Manning, aged about 57 years, and John Manning, aged about 27 years «Prerog Ct Of MD Testamentary Prcdgs (PCTP) 31:546»

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6 Jun 1745 Chas Co: goods and chattels of Francis Mastin decd appraised at £165.9.0 by Robert Court [Covert] and Samuel Gray; Thomas Skinner and Mary Manning signed inventory as creditors, and Constant Skinner and Richard Mastin signed as next of kin. 7 Aug 1745 Chas Co: inventory presented in court by Winifred Mastin, administratrix. «PCI 31:263»


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