Saturday Night Genealogy Fun
Montran/Barber/Blackhurst
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| The 1920 Census shows Sarah Blackhurst Barber’s arrival in 1850. |
Further Action:
Find Sarah and family in immigration documents.
Endnotes
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| Holding Township is Northwest of Saint Cloud Saint Anna is in Avon Township just south of Holding Township. Source: Google Maps |
John William – Died in 1888.
Isaac Wilson – Living
in 1900.Nancy Ann – Living in
1900.Meredith – Unknown – Presumed dead (No reverences to him
after 1870 Census)
Sarah Jane – Living
in 1900.Mary Ermaline –
Living in 1900.Gresella – Died in 1897
Prudence – Living in
1900.Charlie – Unknown – Presumed dead (No references to him
after the Civil War).
Pearlie Mannin Daughter Born: Mar 1892.
Ernest R Mannin Son Born: Nov 1894
Minnie Mannin Daughter Born: Jul 1897
Nora M Mannin Daughter Born: March 1899
The 1905 Minnesota Census shows James R Mannin still in May Township, Cass County, Minnesota. He had been in the state for 21 years and in the enumeration district for 6 months. With him are is wife Martha and six children:[v]
Pearle age 13
Ernest R age 10
Minnie age 7
Nora M age 5
Clara age 4
Herbert age 1
The 1910 Census finds Robert J Mannin living in May Township, Cass County, Minnesota. Living with him are his wife and six children. It is interesting to note that Ernest R is E. Raymond in this census.[vi].
James Mannin, Head, Owns Mortgaged, M, W, 53, M, Read, Write, Born Kentucky, Farmer, General Farm, Own Account
Martha Mannin, Wife, F, W, 49, M, read, write, Kentucky,
Herbert Mannin, Son, M, W, 15, S, attended school, Minnesota
Frank Mannin, Son, M, W, 7 4/12, S, Attended school, Minnesota
Elde Wagner, Son Law, M, W, 26, M, read, write, Minnesota, both parents Wisconsin, Farm Laborer, Working Out for wage.
Nora Wagner, Daughter, F, W, 20, M, read write, Minnesota,
Arthur Wagner, Grandson, M, W, 1-9/12, Minnesota
1930 – Sometime between 1920 and 1930, James Robert Mannin and family moved to Yakama, Washington where they are found in the 1930 Census[viii]. With James Robert are his wife Martha and his youngest son, 17 year-old Grant. I believe that Frank and Grant are the same child; however, I am unable to confirm/validate that assertion so far.
Actions:
Open a discussion on Family Search to move Robert under John William and make him a grandson to Enoch, not a son.
Continue researching James Robert Mannin’s parentage (particularly sources for his mother Evelyn Brynard)
Research James Robert Mannin’s wife, Martha Jane McGuire.
Endnotes:
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| “Twisted Tree…” Photo by Walter Baxter [CC BY-SA 2.0] via Wikimedia Commons |
John William Manning (1846-1888)
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| Consent In Case of Minor for John W. Mannin Signed by his father, Enoch Mannin |
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| 1880 Census showing John Mannin |
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| 1885 Minnesota Census for Enoch Mannon (Head) |
Find John William Mannin in the 1870 Census.
Determine John William Mannin’s first wife, Robert J. Mannin’s mother.
Follow Mary Ermaline Mannin Jones from 1870 -1900 and see if the John W. Mannin children show up there.
ENDNOTES
Today is a great day to remember “Uncle” Frank Huseman; he would be 100 years old today if he were still living. He wasn’t really an uncle to my wife, rather he was the husband of a first cousin twice removed. My wife recalls,
“We didn’t see Uncle Frank Huseman very often, but I remember him as a tall man with a bushy mustache. Looking back, he reminds me of the old cartoon character, Mutt, when standing next to [Grand] Uncle Frank Kemon, who appeared to be his Jeff. I remember him as being a quiet man. He passed when I was a teenager, so my memories are that of a child.”
“Uncle Frank Huseman worked as a commercial artist, but I don’t recall much else. He and Aunt Katherine used to spend time in Woodstock, N.Y. In the summers, which was an artist colony before it gained fame as the location of the music festival in 1969. Around that time, he made a stained glass peace symbol for me as a Christmas gift. I still have it and it’s hanging in my studio window, and I always think of him when I look at it.”
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| Marker: Frank & Katherine Huseman Photo by W. Warder (#48674604) |
Frank Husman married Katherine Lane (date unknown).
Frank died on 18 March 1973. According to Find-a-Grave, he is buried in Site 6, Lot 370, Section K, at Glenwood Cemetery, Washington, District Of Columbia, USA. He died at the age of 57.