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From: "Donald Burchell" <>
Subject: Re: [MONEWTON] RE: MANN - ICANBERRY
Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2001 20:52:00 -0700
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Joy,
Does anyone have the sex/age breakdown
of the 1840 Newton Co Census?
According to the sex/age breakdown
for John MANN, Agnes Williams Mann was not
living with him. It is possible she was enumerted
with the Jacob Icanberry Marion twp household as
his wife (#1) was Mary Mann. Agnes would have
been in the age 70-79 group. Mary would probably
have been in the age 40-50 group.
Jacob Icanberry married Harriet McCoy
3 Jul 1842 in Jasper Co. so feel Mary
Mann Icanberry must have died. By 1850
Harriet McCoy Icanberry married again
so did Jacob Icanberry die?? Can't find
any trace of him since 1842. However,
according to the 1850 census Delilah, age 17;
Samuel, age 12; Milligin, age 14 were living with
Rignal/Annie Mann Butt family. The oldest
daughter, Arvilla Jane, had married James
Foster in 1849 in Jackson Co., MO.
The oldest son, William R. married in IL in
1850.
My ggrandmother, Delilah Icanberry Mann
had travelled to CA and died 5 Oct 1859 at the age
of 26 probably due to child birth.
Jacob M. Icanberry, son of Jacob and Harriet Mc
Coy Icanberry enlisted into the Union Army on
2 Mar 1865 in Sacramento, CA.
All of these great bits and pieces, but no data to
tie everything together.
Eleanore Mann Burchell
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joy Hobbs" <>
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Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 3:04 PM
Subject: Re: [MONEWTON] RE: MANN - ICANBERRY
> Where were the children on the 1880 census?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Donald Burchell <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 3:36 PM
> Subject: [MONEWTON] RE: MANN - ICANBERRY
>
>
> > Bill Landers
> >
> > We, too, will accept any meddling with our
> > MANN family - - Samuel, John, Jonas/Agnes,
> > Christopher
> > ICANBERRY family - - Jacob/Mary
> >
> > We are still wondering what happened to
> > Jacob Icanberry who was found in Newton
> > Co., Marion twp in the 1840 Federal Census
> > but never to be located again. He had young
> > children and feel there MUST have been legal guardianship papers
> somewhere, but sure
> > can't locate them. Any suggestions!!
> >
> > Eleanore
> >
> >
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> >
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