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John Manners

Birth1832 - Shotley Bridge,,Durham,,ENGLAND
Death1892 - Durham, England
MotherIsabella ASKEW
FatherPatrick Manners

Born in Shotley Bridge,,Durham,,ENGLAND on 1832 to Patrick Manners and Isabella ASKEW. John Manners married Jane Davidson and had 10 children. He passed away on 1892 in Durham, England.

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Parents
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Patrick Manners
1788 - 1847
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Isabella Askew
1798 - 1847
Spouse(s)
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Jane Davidson
1835 - 1914
Children Show all
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Ann Urwin Manners
1869 - 1915
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Edmund Manners
1877 - 1954
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Robert Manners
1868 - Unknown
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Isabella Askew Manners
1861 - 1902
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William Manners
1857 - Unknown
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Thomas Manners
1859 - Unknown
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Joseph Oley Manners
1880 - 1960
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Mary Manners
1872 - 1944
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John James Manners
1875 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Manners
1864 - Unknown

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