John Henry Manning
1767 - 1835 (68 years)-
Name John Henry Manning [1, 2, 3, 4] Birth 27 Mar 1767 St Mary's County, Maryland [5] Gender Male Death 21 Oct 1835 Rhodelia, Meade County, Kentucky Burial St.Theresa Catholic Cemetery Rhodelia, Meade County, Kentucky [5] Origins Person ID I5852 1665 GOUGH/GOFF (US-MD-STM/US-VA-LOU) I-Y6902-A Last Modified 20 Oct 2023
Family Anne Gough, b. 1772, Maryland d. 30 Dec 1830, Rhodelia, Meade County, Kentucky (Age 58 years) Children 1. Edward F. Manning 2. Clara Manning 3. Anna Susannah Manning, b. 1796 d. 23 Feb 1844, Rhodelia, Meade County, Kentucky (Age 48 years) ▻ John Wilfred Greenwell m. 1815▻ John Wilfred Greenwell m. 18154. Samuel Manning, b. Bef 1803 d. Bef 1836, Kentucky (Age < 33 years) ▻ Matilda Gough m. Abt 1825▻ Matilda Gough m. Abt 18255. John Henry Manning, Jr., b. 1807, Meade County, Kentucky d. 15 Feb 1845, Meade County, Kentucky (Age 38 years) ▻ Susan Catherine Gough; Louisa Ann McGill m. 12 Sep 1843▻ Susan Catherine Gough; Louisa Ann McGill m. 12 Sep 18436. Elizabeth "Eliza" Manning, b. 1812 d. Yes, date unknown ▻ Henry Burch m. 2 Nov 1830▻ Henry Burch m. 2 Nov 1830Family ID F1691 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Oct 2023
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Notes - Re: John Henry Manning b.1775
Posted by: Rose Hollingsworth Date: May 27, 2000 at 18:20:28
In Reply to: John Henry Manning b.1775 by Pat Walker of 5244
Hi!
I have been trying to locate the parents of John Manning also.
John Manning
born: 17 Mar 1775 [presumely St. Mary's Co., MD]
died: 21 Oct 1835 Rhodelia, Meade Co., KY
married: Ann Gough [born: 08 Jan 1778 MD; died: 30 Dec 1830 Rhodelia, Meade Co., KY; parents: unknown but possible James Gough]
children:
Samuel; James; John Baptist; Susannah; Clara; Eliza; John Henry; Edward F.
I don't have much documentation but will gladly exchange what I have.
Thanks,
Rose
Evansville, IN
Mike,
This info is from the book I have, "Historical Sketches of Old St. Theresa's in Meade County, Kentucky," about John Manning and Susan Gough family. This is copied as printed in the book.
John Manning
The death of John Manning, in 1835, removed from the congregation a fervent Catholic and a loyal parishioner. his sentiments of religion are expressed in the preamble of his Will, which reads as follows:
" I recommend my soul to God and my body to be decently
buried according to the rites of the Holy Catholic Church
and religion, the religion to which I belong, and in which
faith I wish to die."
John Manning was born in Maryland in 1775. he married Ann Gough, daughter of James Gough, and his wife and young son emigrated to Scott County. Around 1810, the family removed to Flint Island, and settled on a farm about a mile east of Mooleyville, near the Breckinridge County line. His home was located on the land now known as the Allie Burch place, and there he resided until his death. His wife departed this life in 1836 at the age of 58 years. Their children were: John Henry manning, whose son Samuel Joseph was the father of the Reverend Father Paul, O. F. M., who died in 1939, and Sister Mary Gerald, S.L., who died in 1904; Edward F.; James; Susan; (Greenwell); Clara (Roberts); and Eliza (Burch). The Will of John Manning mentions Matilda, widow of Samuel Manning, who we believe, was a brother of John Manning. Among their children was John Baptist manning, who was born in 1826 and died in 1899. he was thrice married and his descendants are numerous in the congregation of St. Theresa.
The book list from the old tombstones in St. Theresa's Cemetery when Father Odendahl was stationed at Rhodelia, he was there from January 1922 to February 1928. The list has 7 Gough burials and 15 Manning's in the old cemetery. Will do more research on the names soon when I go to St. Theresa for further resaerch.
Will keep this site posted. Will send other info as time permits about Gough and Manning families from the book.
Keeping up the search, Andrea Stivers
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Sources - [S4264] Historical Sketches of Old St. Theresa's in Meade County, KY, 25.
- [S5551] St. Mary's County, Maryland, Colonial Period Tenants and Owners of "Beaverdam Manor" and Surroundin.
- [S5491] Sister Josina Manning, geneology.com/genforum.
- [S5535] St. Fancis/St. Pius, That Troubesome Parish.
- [S5451] Rose Hollingsworth, Genforum.Geneology.com.
- [S4264] Historical Sketches of Old St. Theresa's in Meade County, KY, 25.