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My line was in Jack Co. Tx and James died there. They were there during the Civil War. Him and his brother, Joseph were part of the Texas Rangers Frontier District while most of the men were gone fighting, the Indian Raids increased and this group paroled and fought them. There seems to be two James and two Josephs in the county at the same time, hard to follow what little records there are. He was buried where is now Perrin Tx. That time it was the Lassiter Ranch. Has anyone found that grave. Also Mary Jane Manley Rowland (James daughter) inherited something in Ft. Worth area early 1900′s maybe a little earlier. Have found nothing on that. Her great Aunt Mary Jane raised her.
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Lonna,

My ancestor was James’ cousin Thomas J. Manley. Thomas was also in Jack County in 1857 and 1858. I don’t know anything about what he was doing there. He was back in Dallas County in 1859. Thomas J. Manley died near Ferris Tx in 1873.

Email me directly at jerbai@verizon.net if you would like to exchange information on our Manley ancestors.

Thanks,

Jerry Bailey

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Searching for parents of Jane Manley of Hertford County NC. Any evidence, clues or even conjecture will be appreciated.

JANE MANLEY
Birth: circa 1805, Hertford Co, NC
Spouses: Henry Nickens, Anthony Boone
Death: ante 29 Nov 1882, Hertford Co, NC

Evidence:
– 1850 census for Hertford County shows Jane BOONE, age 45, in household of Antony Boone [sic].
– 1860 census shows Jane Boone and county of birth Hertford.
– 1868 Hertford County marriage record of John Nickens gives parents as Henry Nickens and JENNIE NICKENS.
– 1880 census for Winton, Hertford County, shows Jennie Boone, widow, age 80, both parents born in North Carolina.
– Will of Jane Boon was proved 29 Nov 1882 in Hertford County. Divides 105 acres among sons John Nickens, Patrick Boon, Marmaduke Boon, with bequests to daughters Betsey Lang and Eliza Jane Wiggins.
– Son Marmaduke Boone’s 1914 death certificate gives parents as Anthony Boone, born Gates County, and JANE MANDLY, born Hertford County.

Cathy Ball
Volunteer Genealogist (not a descendant)
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I fear you’re no longer with ancestry, but just in case you are…..Your Lebbeus Manley goes back through his mother, Azuba Hurd’s line to Stephen Hopkins and Thomas Rogers who arrived in this country on the Mayflower.

Hope you get this!
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hi there i am one of the off springs of cherry manley which she had a daughter name blannie cumbo do u know any of her other kids
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if you are still looking, I would be interested in more. My grandfather was a joseph manley born in 1893. I think his mothers name was malinda. Grandpa married Bessie Pottenger and had several children, including my mother norma. the 1930 census listed some of the children’s name as Bundey instead of Manley… if you can give me more leads, I will share more information…. any help would be appreciated.
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Looking for descendants of Robert & Cynthia Manly/Manley of Texas Co. MO who still live in the area. Would like to meet with you at the end of July.
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Hi All,

Looking for any info on Charles Manley and Amelia B Manley (Marchen) Married 1891 Manhatten. Chrales is a distant cousin and I am doing my tree.

He was an actor ( As was Amelia) and he died in 1916 in Hollywood.

Any information on CHarles or Amelias family before them and what happened to Amelia would be great

Thanks
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I would love to add your Manley history to my website – www.munnellysofcountymayo.com take a look at the histories already there and consider sending in yours. Email an attatchment to katsjay2@bellsouth.net along with your contact info in case anyone makes a connection. Also, check out the ‘Munnelly Connection’ group on Facebook – about 200 members with Manley/Munnelly roots. Many of us have ties to the Scranton area as well. Kathy
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