Mannin(g)’s in Carter County during the 1880 Census.
Census Sunday
Brown-Mannin(g) Line
By Don Taylor
The first step in doing a Deep Dive is to confirm the use of my initial sources. The first items to review are items in Family Search for Carter County, including Biographies. It included a Book, Heritage of Carter County, Kentucky. I had not reviewed it. Also, it doesn’t appear to be available online. I contacted the Carter County Historical and Genealogical Society to see if they do lookups.
Next, there are four items under Cemeteries. None of the items listed there appear to be available remotely. However, I did look at Find-a-Grave and found several confusing and erroneous entries in the memorials. I hope that Census Records might help clear up some of my questions regarding those family units. I’ll return to it after I look at the Census records and Vital Records.
Third, are the US Census Records. Starting at the most recent and working back from the 1880 Census.
1880 Census – Carter County – Mannin(g)
There were 5 Mannin families, which included 37 entries. They are as follows:
Family 1 – Precinct 4, ED 15 – Page 4
All were born in Kentucky except for Elizabeth.
Tubal Mannin | 50 | Self (Head) Farmer (parents born in VA) |
Elizabeth J. Mannin | 44 | Wife – Keeps House – Born VA |
John L. Mannin | 22 | Son – Farm Laborer |
Valandinghan Mannin | 16 | Son – Farm Laborer |
James S. Mannin | 14 | Son – At Home |
Sarah C. Mannin | 10 | Daughter |
Amanda L. Mannin | 7 | Daughter |
Willie Mannin | 1 | Son |
Killie Mannin | 1 | Daughter – Twins |
Tubal was my 4th great uncle.
Family 2 – Precinct 4, ED 15 – Page 17.
All were born in Kentucky.
Wm. C. Mannin | 34 | Self (Head) Farmer |
Martha E. Mannin | 30 | Wife Keeping House |
Alvin Mannin | 10 | Son |
Montaville Mannin | 9 | Son |
Silas Mannin | 8 | Son |
Arminta Mannin | 5 | Daughter |
Asbury Mannin | 2 | Son |
William C. Mannin | 7/12 | Son |
My relationship with William C Mannin is unknown.
Family 3 – Precinct 4, ED 15 – Page 17
All were born in Kentucky.
Thos. H. Mannin | 52 | Self (Head) – Farmer |
Rachal Mannin | 42 | Wife – Keeping House |
John J. Mannin | 21 | Son – Farmer |
Samuel T. Mannin | 19 | Son – Farm Lr. |
Mary D. Mannin | 17 | Daughter – at home |
Zachariah W. Mannin | 15 | Son – Farm Lr. |
Eliza F. Mannin | 5 | Daughter |
Thomas H. Mannin is my 4th great uncle
Family 4 – Precinct 4, ED 15, Page 18
All were born in Kentucky.
Merideth A. Mannin | 24 | Self (Head) – Farmer |
Sousan F. Mannin | 25 | Wife – Keeping House |
Rachal E. Mannin | 3 | Daughter |
Sarah M. Mannin | 1 | Daughter |
My relationship with this Merideth Mannin is unknown.
Family 5a – Precinct 4, ED 15, Page 20[i]
All were born in Kentucky.
Enoch Mannin | 57 | Self (Head) |
Manerva Mannin | 59 | Wife |
Enoch and Manerva are my 3rd great-grandparents.
Family 5b – Precinct 4, ED 15, Page 20 – Same house as Enoch Mannin’s house
All were born in Kentucky.
Isaac Mannin | 32 | Self (Head) – Farmer |
Tenisee Mannin | 32 | Wife – Keeping House |
Sam Mc Kee Mannin | 12 | Son – At Home |
Henry M. Mannin | 9 | Son |
Frances P. Mannin | 7 | Son |
James H. Mannin | 5 | Son |
Phodeena Mannin | 2/12 | Daughter |
Isaac Wilson Mannin is my 3rd great uncle.
I confirmed all Mannin’s in Carter County during the 1880 Census are in my database, and all appropriate facts are identified. However, there are two Mannin families, Merideth and William C., in the 1880 Census that I do not know how they relate to me. I suspect I’ll be able to determine that relationship when I review the 1870 and 1860 Censuses.
Endnotes
[i] In terms of indexing, Enoch and Manerva [sic] were enumerated without relationship to subsequent individuals but were listed as in the same household. From other research, I know that Enoch and Minerva were the parents of Isaac Mannin.
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