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From: "CHARLENE BEATTY BEAUCHAMP" <>
Subject: [Manry (all spellings)] Re: [Manry (all spellings)] (no subject)
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2002 11:56:06 -0600
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that is interesting, can you post more info when you have time. know you
are on a road trip.

I am like confused... maybe Edward had two sets of parents. ;-)

Charlene
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Subject: [Manry (all spellings)] (no subject)


> Hello to all you misspelled Manery;s lol.................I have found a
> Mannery in Missouri.....don't know where he belongs, but found it
interesting
> since John Manry spelled his name Mannery on a legal document...........I
> also got a list from someone that posted (IN Missouri) Edward was the son
of
> Horseshoe and Ignatious......Ignatious, died in 1800.......he was married
to
> a woman named Sarah and they left children in a will who all stayed in
> Maryland............Yes, Edward was married twice.............I believe
the
> family was altogether in Arkansas in 1870 and that Edward died shortly
before
> Richard left for Texas......along with his niece...............Anyway
having
> a good time in Pa.............Hope you are all well.....
>
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