(1) Hij is getrouwd met Hannah Ann Ayres.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1852 te Huntingdon, PA.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1853 te PA, hij was toen 30 jaar oud.Kind(eren):
(2) Hij is getrouwd met Sarah.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1847 te Blair County, PA.
Kind(eren):
«b»
George Manning
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Birth: «tab»Nov., 1822
Pennsylvania, USA
Death: «tab»Aug., 1885
Alexandria
Huntingdon County
Pennsylvania, USA
Family links:
Parents:
John Manning (1797 - 1852)
Barbara Manning (1800 - 1870)
Spouse:
Hannah Ayres/Ayers Manning (1827 - 1900)*
Children:
Harry (Henry) Manning (1857 - 1917)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Alexandria Presbyterian Cemetery
Alexandria
Huntingdon County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Terri
Record added: May 11, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 110357291«b»
1850 United States Federal Census
«/b»Name: George Manning (age 27), Forgeman
Home in 1850: North Woodbury, Blair County, PA
Household Members:
«u»Name:«/u» «u»Age:«/u»
George Manning 27
Sarah Manning 23
Annetta 2
Alvina 11 Mos
From this data, it is assumed that Sarah died shortly after giving birth to James Burdine, inasmuch as George married Hannah Ayers circa 1851-1852.
In this same census, George's father, John Manning (age 48), Forgeman and mother Barbara (age 47) are living in North Woodbury, Blair, PA, with their other children: Sophia (age 25), Wesley (age 16), Laborer,, Rebecca (age 10), and Moreson (age 1).
On an 1873 map of the city of Alexandria, there is a "Mary Ayers" home shown in the block just north of the home of "George Manning" in the southern area of the city. It's not known if George's wife, Hannah, is related to this Mary. In the Rodman Cemetery, where George's father, John, is buried, there are others interred with the family name of "Ayres" and "Ayers".
«b» 1860 United States Federal Census
«/b»Name: «tab»Geo Manning
Age in 1860: «tab»38
Birth Year: «tab»abt 1822
Birthplace: «tab»Pennsylvania
Home in 1860: «tab»Taylor, Blair, Pennsylvania
Gender: «tab»Male
Post Office: «tab»Spring Mills
«u»Household Members:«/u» «tab»
«u»Name«/u» «tab» «u»Age«/u»
Geo Manning «tab» 38
Anna Manning «tab» 30
Annette Manning 12
Alvina Manning «tab» 10
Burdine Manning 7
John Manning «tab» 4
Henry Manning «tab» 2
Maria Manning «tab» 9/12
«b»1870 United States Federal Census
«/b»Name:«b» «/b»George Manning«b»
«/b»Estimated Birth Year«b»: «/b»abt 1824«b»
«/b»Age in 1870«b»: «/b»46 «b»
«/b»Birthplace:«b» «/b»Pennsylvania «b»
«/b»Home in 1870:«b» «/b»Porter, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania«b»
«/b»Race:«b» «/b»White «b» «/b»Gender:«b» «/b»Male «b»
«/b»Post Office:«b» «/b»Huntingdon
«u»Household Members:«/u»«b»
«u»«/b»Name«/u»«b» «u»«/b»Age«/u»«b»
«/b»George Manning 46
Hannah Manning 42
James Manning 17
John Manning 14
Henry Manning 12
Maria Manning 11
George Manning 8
Thaddeus Manning 5
Lavina Manning 20
«b»1880 United States Federal Census
«/b»Name:«b» «/b»George Manning«b»
«/b»Home in 1880:«b» «/b»Alexandria, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania«b»
«/b»Age:«b» «/b»58«b»
«/b»Estimated Birth Year:«b» «/b»abt 1822«b»
«/b»Birthplace:«b» «/b»Maryland«b»
«/b»Relation to Head of Household:«b» «/b»Self (Head)«b»
«/b»Spouse's Name:«b» «/b»Hannah«b»
«/b»Father's birthplace:«b» «/b»Maryland«b»
«/b»Mother's birthplace:«b» «/b»Maryland«b»
«/b»Occupation:«b» «/b»Forman«b»
«/b»Marital Status:«b» «/b»Married«b»
«/b»Race:«b» «/b»White«b»
«/b»Gender:«b» «/b»Male«b»
«u»«/b»Household Members:
Name«/u» «u» Age«/u»«b»
«/b»George Manning 58
Hannah Manning 53
George B. Manning 18
Jennie Manning 10
Frank Manning 4 (grandson).
The following is excerpted from the History of Trinity United Methodist Church of Roaring Spring, PA:
"Methodism began in London in 1738, was brought to America in 1766, and only 9 years later, in 1775, was established in this section of Pennsylvania. Michael Cryder, a local preacher, penetrated to the vicinity of the present town of Huntingdon, then called "Standing Stone" by the Indians. He built a mill and worked hard. He worked just as diligently to establish Methodism among the scattered settlers. Up until 1793 the nearest preaching place to Huntingdon was at Mr. Cryder's mill, one and one half miles west of the town. The first preaching in the town was in Beckie Tanner's home located on what is now called Penn Street by Leslie Matthews, reputed to have been a converted Roman Catholic priest. From this society Methodism began to spread through the valleys and hills of this section of our state. It is first mentioned in the Annual Minutes of 1784 and is there called the "Juniata Circuit". In 1793 there were 167 members in this circuit. In 1794 the first society was formed in Huntingdon with membership of 8 persons.
"In 1802 Jacob Gruber came to the Huntingdon Circuit which included the following preaching places: Woodcock Valley, Bloody Run, Bedford, Deming's Creek, Morrisons Cove, Frankstown, Warrior's Mark, Half Moon, Stone Valley, Manor Hill, Warrior's Ridge and Huntingdon. Mr. Gruber said about this extensive circuit, "We had a wilderness to clear and cultivate. The handful of corn among the mountains grew, the Lord gave the increase, and we gave him the glory in the public congregations, and frequently, in loud shouts in family worship."
"As far as we can discover Morrisons Cove remained a part of the Huntingdon Circuit until the Williamsburg charge was organized in 1829.
"In 1830 Dr. Peter Shoenberger built a stone church at «b»Rodman«/b» for church and school purposes. This church stood until 1879 when it was torn down.
"In this building a Methodist Class was organized, but there are no records of its members or preachers for 5 years. The place was known as Middle Maria Forges. In 1854 «b»Maria Forges«/b» became a part of a new circuit known as the Woodbury charge of the Baltimore Conference. In 1867 the churches were again adjusted and this church attached to the Martinsburg Circuit and so remained until the spring of 1885 when it was made a two-point charge known as Martinsburg and «b»Roaring Spring«/b» charge of the Central Pennsylvania Conference, which Conference was organized in 1869. In 1890, Roaring Spring petitioned the Annual Conference for a separation from Martinsburg. This request was granted and Roaring Spring became a station church from that date."
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