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John Pierce Manes

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John Pierce Manes

Birth
Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
25 Jul 1902 (aged 77)
Burial
Canonsburg, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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My 3rd great-grandfather. Married to Mary Ann McMillan whose grandfather was the revolutionary Rev. John McMillan D.D.

Son of Culbert Manes Sr. and Susanna Alice Van Kirk

He was father to Culbert Manes Jr., Mary Alice Manes and John A. Manes.

The Chartier Hills Cemetery record book lists him as John F. Manes but his middle name was PierceJohn Manes, a well-known and respected citizen of North Strabane township, died on Friday morning, July 25, 1002, after a brief illness, aged about 70 years. Mr. Manes was in his usual health until about a week ago, when he was taken suddenly ill. At first it was thought that he had been overcome with the heat, but later the opinion came to be entertained that he had suffered something like a paralytic stroke. Some four or five years ago Mr. Manes was so unfortunate as to fall out of a cherry tree and have a leg fractured, and since then he has been out of the house but little. Mr. Manes was a brother to Mrs. Mary Greer, mother of Wesley and C. M. Greer of this place. He is also survived by his wife and three children. The children are John, who is somewhere in the West; Culbert, who resides at home, and Allie, who is married to David P. Crane of Cecil. Mrs. Manes' maiden name was McMillan, and she is a granddaughter of the Rev. Doctor John McMillan, the pioneer preacher. Mr. Manes was a man who stood high in his community.

The Daily Notes
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
25 Jul 1902, Fri • Page 2
My 3rd great-grandfather. Married to Mary Ann McMillan whose grandfather was the revolutionary Rev. John McMillan D.D.

Son of Culbert Manes Sr. and Susanna Alice Van Kirk

He was father to Culbert Manes Jr., Mary Alice Manes and John A. Manes.

The Chartier Hills Cemetery record book lists him as John F. Manes but his middle name was PierceJohn Manes, a well-known and respected citizen of North Strabane township, died on Friday morning, July 25, 1002, after a brief illness, aged about 70 years. Mr. Manes was in his usual health until about a week ago, when he was taken suddenly ill. At first it was thought that he had been overcome with the heat, but later the opinion came to be entertained that he had suffered something like a paralytic stroke. Some four or five years ago Mr. Manes was so unfortunate as to fall out of a cherry tree and have a leg fractured, and since then he has been out of the house but little. Mr. Manes was a brother to Mrs. Mary Greer, mother of Wesley and C. M. Greer of this place. He is also survived by his wife and three children. The children are John, who is somewhere in the West; Culbert, who resides at home, and Allie, who is married to David P. Crane of Cecil. Mrs. Manes' maiden name was McMillan, and she is a granddaughter of the Rev. Doctor John McMillan, the pioneer preacher. Mr. Manes was a man who stood high in his community.

The Daily Notes
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
25 Jul 1902, Fri • Page 2

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