
1700 Dorchester, Suffolk, MA

"(1202) MANNING, DENNIS, Nantucket, m. 1678, (1203) Catharine Innis, but wh. she was, is unkn. had (601i) Betty, b. 10 July 1679; (601ii) James, 20 Jan. 1681; (601iii) David, 2 Apr. 1683; (601iv) Dorcas, wh. m. the sec. (601iv[1]) Nathaniel Barnard; (601ix) William; (601v) Benjamin; (601vi) Eunice, wh. m. (601vi[1]) Thomas Newcomb; (601) Dinah, wh. m. 1717, (600) William Stubbs; and (601vii) Rebecca, wh. m. 1719, (601vii[1]) Joseph Mott of R. I."
-- James Savage, "A Genealogical Dictionary Of the First Settlers of New England, Before 1692" c/o http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/newengland/savage/
"Pioneer Irish in New England
CHAPTER XIV page 230: "the town records contain the name of only one Irishman in the period under review. That was (1202) Dennis Manning, the births of whose children, (i) Betty, (iii) David and (ii) James, were recorded at Nantucket between 1679 and 1685, and there is also on record the marriage of William Stubbs and (601) Dinah, daughter of Dennis and (1203) Catherine Manning, at Nantucket on March 31, 1717. “.."Among ye passengers that came in ye shipe Hannah & Elizabeth, New England Historic-Genealogical Register, Vol. 28.29 which arrived at Boston on November 4, 1679, there were seven members of a family named Manning, described as from St. Patricks Parish, Darthmouth, England. With the exception of (1202) Dennis of Nantucket, I am unable to find any authority for saying that these Mannings were Irish, because there are English as well as Irish families of the name. The Irish Mannings originally were OMao-ineins, but in course of time the name was anglicised Mannin, Manion and Manning, and their coat of arms bears a triple three-leaf Shamrock." -- Franklin-Rogers Family Tree c/o Debbie Krauss commhousemom@hotmail.com http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2624402&id=I544157710 This researcher gave a "figure of merit" for the names in the Dennis Manning line, based on LDS Manning listings during the 1645-1685 time period, and came up with the following counties of residence: Devonshire 184; Suffolk 106; Essex 68; Sussex 64; Gloucester, Northants 57 each; London 55; others less than 50 each. According to name distribution, Devonshire is the most likely place of origin for Dennis. Since the Hannah & Elizabeth originated there, it is quite possible that Dennis was related to the families that came on that ship.   |
NANTUCKET RECORDS:
"August 19, 1678. (1203) Katterine Innis being examined by M"^ Coffin Chefe magistrate saith that she is with child and being asked whose it is She answered it is (1202) Denis Mannings — speaking in his presence — which he denied. . . .
"November 7th, 1678. Denis maning appears and is bound to ye Court.
"June 24th, 1679. Where as Kattering Innis formerly did say that she was with child by dennis maning and now the child being born still affirmes the child is dennis mannings — The Court doth order that Denis maning shal take care for the mayntenance of the child and mayntayne it as it ought to be, he being legally the father of it. And Katteren Innis is bound over to the next Court
to make her appearance. The Court order that Katteren Innis shal nurse
dennis mannings child which she laid to his charge, and the Court wil se her
master William Worth paid.
"September 30th 1679. Katteren Innis being bound over appeareth. The Court hath ordered that she shall be whipt fifteen stripes or pay five pound."
-- Willir^v' Root- Bliss, "Quaint Nantucket c/o http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924025963053/cu31924025963053_djvu.txt




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  prob. mtDNA subclade V:
  HVR1 298C     HVR2 072C,235G,263G,309.1C,315.1C   Mitosearch pedigree GEH65 |
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  prob. mtDNA subclade V:
  HVR1 298C     HVR2 072C,235G,263G,309.1C,315.1C   Mitosearch pedigree GEH65 |
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  prob. mtDNA subclade V:
  HVR1 298C     HVR2 072C,235G,263G,309.1C,315.1C   Mitosearch pedigree GEH65 |
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