Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Manning, Thomas, c1747-1819 |
Born |
c1747 |
Deceased |
Mar. 24, 1819 |
Places of residence |
Portsmouth, N.H. |
Occupation |
Master mariner, merchant and commander of the privateer "General Sullivan." |
Father |
Thomas Manning. |
Mother |
Mary Furnald or Fernald. |
Spouse |
1. Statira Ayers, daughter of Alice Sherburn and Jonathan Ayers, b. c1753, d. Ju |
Children |
All born in Portsmouth, N.H. with Statira: 1. Statira Manning, bp. Apr. 6, 1777, d. in infancy. 2. Statira Manning, bp. Jul. 1, 1781, d. Jun. 5, 1820, m. James H. Pierrepont, physician of Brooklyn, N.Y. He m. 2. Alice Sherburn Manning, sister to Statira (see below). 3. Elizabeth Bennett Manning, bp. Jun. 1, 1783, m. Andrew W. Bell, master mariner. 4. Mary Pierce Manning, bp. Nov. 6, 1785, m. James Kennard of Portsmouth, N.H. 5. Thomas Augustus Manning, mariner of Portsmouth, N.H., bp. Jun. 3, 1787, d. 1821, unm. 6. Alice Sherburn Manning, bp. Sept. 27, 1789, m. Oct. 21, 1821 to James H. Pierrepont, widower of her sister Statira. 7. William Manning, bp. Aug. 13, 1791, d. in infancy. 8. Sarah Ann Manning, bp. Sept. 30, 1792, d. Mar. 2, 1877, m. June 29, 1823 to Andrew Halliburton (1771-1846), son of George Halliburton and Ann Avery, merchat and Pres. of Portsmouth Bank. 9. Edward Sherburn Manning, merchant of Portsmouth, N.H., bp. Jul. 19, 1795, d. Jun. 16, 1821, m. Jun. 25, 1820 to Mary Ann Shaw. She m. 2. Feb. 26, 1822, to Thomas Stanhope English of Boston, Mass. |
Notes |
Buried St. John's. South Church records. North Cem. records. Prop. Cem. records. |
Titles & honors |
Capt. |
Relationships |
Spouses: 1. Statira Ayers, daughter of Alice Sherburn and Jonathan Ayers, b. c1753, d. Jun. 8, 1807, m. bef. 1777. 2. Margaret Purcell, daughter of Gregory Purcell and Sarah Wentworth, b. c1765, d. Jul. 9, 1830. |
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