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Mary Angeline <I>Lane</I> Manning

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Mary Angeline Lane Manning

Birth
Cabool, Texas County, Missouri, USA
Death
3 Jan 1912 (aged 60)
Pauls Valley, Garvin County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Pauls Valley, Garvin County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 1 Blk 4 Lot 156 Sp 1
Memorial ID
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Mary Angeline Lane was the daughter of James Lane and Mary Jane (Pinson) Lane. She was born in Cabool, Missouri on June 14, 1851.

She married George W. Manning on February 11, 1875. The couple resided in the West Plains and Cabool area. Born to the union were 2 daughters and 4 sons.

The family migrated to Indian Territory, Oklahoma around 1890 and settled in the Garvin county area. George was a businessman and was documented as serving on the first Grand Jury of Garvin County in Pauls Valley, OK in 1895.

It is believed there was an outbreak of tuberculosis around 1910 which took the lives of the two daughters, Linzey and Mary (Pearl) and shortly after, George became ill also. He was being taken by wagon to a doctor when he died en route at Blanchard, OK. He was buried there and a huge WOW monument was erected. In 1912, Mary Angeline succumbed to the illness as well, leaving one young son, and 3 older sons. The eldest was James L. and he was married by that time. The duty fell to Tom Tilmer to raise his younger brothers, which he did.

He was a young man of only 19, but he took care of his mother's burial and became the elder of the house. He went on to become one of Pauls Valley's business and an outstanding citizen. Mary Angeline would have been proud.
Mary Angeline Lane was the daughter of James Lane and Mary Jane (Pinson) Lane. She was born in Cabool, Missouri on June 14, 1851.

She married George W. Manning on February 11, 1875. The couple resided in the West Plains and Cabool area. Born to the union were 2 daughters and 4 sons.

The family migrated to Indian Territory, Oklahoma around 1890 and settled in the Garvin county area. George was a businessman and was documented as serving on the first Grand Jury of Garvin County in Pauls Valley, OK in 1895.

It is believed there was an outbreak of tuberculosis around 1910 which took the lives of the two daughters, Linzey and Mary (Pearl) and shortly after, George became ill also. He was being taken by wagon to a doctor when he died en route at Blanchard, OK. He was buried there and a huge WOW monument was erected. In 1912, Mary Angeline succumbed to the illness as well, leaving one young son, and 3 older sons. The eldest was James L. and he was married by that time. The duty fell to Tom Tilmer to raise his younger brothers, which he did.

He was a young man of only 19, but he took care of his mother's burial and became the elder of the house. He went on to become one of Pauls Valley's business and an outstanding citizen. Mary Angeline would have been proud.


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