Surname origin
Probably workman from old French 'manier' to work,
handle.
John Le Manant Gloucestershire 1169.
A Dictionary of English Surnames by P H Reaney. OUP revised third
edition 1997.
019860092-5.
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Henry Manners ( -1767) married Priscilla HOLLINGDALE( - 1756) on the 1st January 1728 at Chailey.
They had children baptised at Chailey,
- Henry (1728 - 1801) = Philadelphia TOMSETT ( - 1812)
- Jenny (1764 - )
- Philadelphia (1765 - ) = John COCKERELL
- Henry (1767 - 1773)
- Frances (1769 - ) = Bernard BURTENSHAW
- William (1772 - 1803)
- Abel (1772 - ) = Jane ?
- Barbara (1774 - 1811)
- Richard (1776 - ) = Elizabeth ALLEN (c.1771 - )
- Abel (1805 - 1875) = (1) Elizabeth WICKS (c.1803 - 1854) = (2) Hannah HILLS (c.1810 - )
- (2) Phillis Ellen Hills (c.1859-?)
- James (1807 - ) = Mary BUDGING
- Philadelphia (1810 - 1883) = Henry THORPE (1790 - 1883)
- Eliza THORPE (c.1831-?) = Charles WHEATLEY (c.1837 - ?)
- William THORPE (c.1836-?)
- Sarah (1781 - 1854) = James WICKS (1776 - 1857)
- Henry (1785 - 1836) = Jane TURLE
- Mary (1804 - ) = John Prince HILLMAN (1806 - 1847)
- Prissilla (1807 - )
- Sophia (1810 - )
- Barbara (1812 - )
- John (1814 - )
- Harriett (1815 - ) = Richard HUME
- William (1817 - )
- Eliza (1819 - 0)
- Helen (1821 - 1837)
- Emma (1823 - )
- Martha Frances (1825 - 1836)
Elizabeth (1730 - ) = Joseph PARSONS
Mary (1742 - )
Richard (1749 - 1757)
Where now?
Find the baptism of Henry, but also prove this pedigree and try and fit other Manners from Horsted Keynes and Barcombe. |