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John Mann

Birth13 Apr 1688 - Quinanicut Island, Rhode Island, USA
Death1777 - Bonaventure, Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada
MotherElizabeth Dennis
FatherJohn Manning

Born in Quinanicut Island, Rhode Island, USA on 13 Apr 1688 to John Manning and Elizabeth Dennis. John Mann married Elizabeth Van Deursen and had 9 children. He passed away on 1777 in Bonaventure, Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada.

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Parents
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John Manning
1668 - 1745
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Elizabeth Dennis
1674 - 1705
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Van Deursen
1691 - 1761
Children Show all
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Colonel Isaac Edward Mann
1723 - 1803
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William John Mann
1729 - Unknown
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Jacobus Mann
1712 - 1714
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Henry J Mann
1726 - Unknown
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Catharina Mann
1717 - Unknown
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Sarah Mann
1731 - 1784
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Elizabeth Mann
1752 - 1825
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Leander Mann
Unknown - Unknown
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John Mann
1707 - 1751

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