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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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thank you for the infomation years later hadnt been on computer for a while any information you have would be helpful i am the daughterof ed morgan which is david and mary manley morgan of scranto pa son my grandfather died in 1968 and grandmothe passed away in 78 or 79 my fathe ed pased away in 1974 but it seem like secrets keep popping up from the grave ad know where to turn thank you crickett
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Gerald “Jerry” Manley, here. Irene was my grandmother; married to Gerald Manley, of Scranton. They had three boys, Thomas (my father), Jerry “Bud”, and Leo. We spent a lot of time at my grandfather’s sisters’ homes, Katie and Annie (Ann Manley Kimble), on Far Street in Scranton, when we were younger. Cousins from Bud and Leo are still alive and well, as are three of my four siblings. I, too, have been off the ancestry network for a good while and would like to get back into it. I do remember exchanging emails with a few of you some years back. What information is being saught?
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Elizabeth Jane Manley, age 96, died on December 29, 2012 in the Homewood at Crumland Farms retirement home in Frederick, Maryland.
She was born on October 12, 1916, in Portsmouth, Ohio, (Scioto County) daughter of Emery and Annette Miller.
She was educated in the Portsmouth, Ohio schools and was married to William Manley, also of Portsmouth.
After leaving Portsmouth in the 1960s, they lived in Wlimington, Ohio, and later in Belleair Beach, Florida.
She moved to Frederick after her husband died in 1999.
She enjoyed painting, sewing and cooking.
Survivors include her sister Ruth Vaughters of Winter Haven, Florida, her brother Robert Miller of Portsmouth and Haines City, Florida, her sons Jeffrey of Bethesda, Maryland and Stephen of Menifee, California, five grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held on January 23, 2013 at 10:30 AM, in the chapel of Homewood at Crumland Farms in Frederick.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Homewood Foundation, Box 250, Williamsport, Maryland 21795. Arrangements conducted by the Keeney & Basford Funeral Home, Frederick.
Please view and sign the family guest book by going to www.keeneybasford.com.
Read more: Portsmouth Daily Times – Elizabeth Manley 96
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I am trying to find more information on Melissa Manley Vaughan. I am the daughter of Bettie Ann Vaughan Fuller, grand daughter of Marshal (Euclid or Euclet) Vaughan, great grand daughter of Melissa Manley Vaughan. I would live to know more. My mother told me you would be a good person to contact.
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was going through old websites and found her obituary her husband gerald was my grandmother brother have been off the computer for a while due to illness my grandparents were mary manley and david morgan crickett
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was going through old websites and found her obituary her husband gerald was my grandmother brother have been off the computer for a while due to illness my grandparents were mary manley and david morgan crickett
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Harlin is pictured in the 1914 edition of The Mirage, yearbook of Trinity University in Waxahachie, TX, and is a senior. I’m not related but thought this might help someone researching this family.
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was going through old websites and found her obituary her husband gerald was my grandmother brother have been off the computer for a while due to illness my grandparents were mary manley and david morgan crickett
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HOWLAND – Robert James Manley, 65, passed away at 4:20 p.m. Monday, Dec. 24, 2012, from complications of lung cancer.
Bob was born Feb. 9, 1947, in Warren, Ohio the son of Bill and Jane Ann Manley.
Upon graduation from Howland High School, he joined the U.S. Navy.
He served with distinction on the USS Forrestal as a fighter jet mechanic in Vietnam, including aiding with the devastating fire on July 29, 1967, after a Zuni rocket discharged on the flight deck while in the Gulf of Tonkin. He received honors and commendations for his dedication.
After he was honorably discharged in 1969, he returned to Warren, Ohio where he began working for Republic Steel.
Bob was a motor inspector/electrician in the mill for 42 years until he retired.
Bob loved spending time with his grandchildren. He was the best “Grampy.” He also enjoyed family trips to the Outer Banks, breakfasts with the retiree gang, hunting and, most of all, Canadian fishing trips with his buddies (a.k.a. “The Great Canadian Adventure”).
Bob was predeceased by his parents and a brother, Terry Manley.
He is lovingly remembered by his son, Mark (Angie) Manley of Chesapeake, Va.; daughter, Nicole (Tim) McPherson of Wellington, Fla.; son Robert (Harry) Manley of Columbus, Ohio; sister Patty (Jim) Cvengros of Niles, Ohio; aunt Kay (Vince) Krist of North Olmsted, OH; and grandchildren, nieces, nephews and great-grandchildren.
A celebration of life will be held at a later, warmer date in Warren, Ohio.
Cremation is being handled by the Palms West Funeral Home in Royal Palm Beach, FL.
A family and friend adventure will be planned to bring Bob to his final resting place at the Little Kipawa River in Quebec, “indalake … where the fish are.”
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Bob’s honor to The American Cancer Society at www.cancer.org.
Visit http://www.palmswestfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Robert-Manley… to express family condolences
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