Our Family History

A genealogy of the Heath, Palmer, Thayer, Goodnow, and other allied families.

The Manning Family by William H Manning 1902 'b 1720, July 10, at Cambridge, Mass. After his seventh year he always resided thirty five pound in Bills of Publick Credit of the old tenor,' a tract of land paternal grandfather. In 1760, when his father's estate was settled, he money' a part of the old farm, and other like purchases followed until he of Merrick's brook. It is still standing, in the N. W. corner of the southerly the church. He also built a saw-mill and a grist-mill; these are not now in so-called 'Susquehanna purchase' of land in Pennsylvania was made of the one of the original proprietors. One-half of his share he sold as early as Seabury. At Windham he was elected tithingman in 1749; highway surveyor, 1750, left no will. After his death and on the decease of the last survivor of the the family for about 120 years, and probably, a part of it even longer.


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