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John E. Manning

Birth4 February 1781 - Hunterdon County, New Jersey, USA
Death19 March 1851 - Elkhart County, Indiana, USA
MotherCatrina Cole
FatherSamuel Manning

Born in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, USA on 4 February 1781 to Samuel Manning and Catrina Cole. John E. Manning married Mary Elizabeth Cramer and had 6 children. He passed away on 19 March 1851 in Elkhart County, Indiana, USA.

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Samuel Manning
1749 - 1832
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Catrina Cole
1750 - 1791
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Mary Elizabeth Cramer
1783 - 1876
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Samuel Manning
1814 - 1887
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John Wesley Manning
1815 - 1866
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Anthony Cramer Manning
1817 - 1895
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Catherine B. Manning Stockdale
1825 - 1902
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Mary Manning
Unknown - Unknown
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William Manning
Unknown - Unknown

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