Person:Daniel Mann (2)

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Daniel Mann
b.Abt 1759
m. 3 Aug 1778
  1. Esther MannAbt 1779 - 1848
m. 25 Mar 1787
  1. Rachel Mann1787 -
  2. Candace Mann1789 -
  3. Rufus Mann1791 -
  4. Betsey Ann Mann1792 -
  5. David Mann1794 -
  6. Stephen Jillson Mann1795 -
  7. Hannah Jillson Mann1797 - 1857
  8. Moses Mann1799 -
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Name Daniel Mann
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1759
Marriage 3 Aug 1778 Richmond, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United Statesto Esther Buffum
Marriage 25 Mar 1787 Richmond, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United Statesto Anne Jillson
Death[1][2] 1 Jun 1804 Richmond, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 New Hampshire, United States. New Hampshire Death Records, 1654-1947. (New Hampshire Division of Vital Records Administration)
    [1].

    Name: Daniel Mann
    Place of Death: Richmond
    Date of Death: June 1, 1804
    Age: 45 [birth about 1759]
    Clerk of: Richmond

  2. New Hampshire. Probate Court (Cheshire County). Probate estate files, 1769-1885. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 2001-2002)
    Case J-52 Mann Daniel Richmond 1804.

    Will of "Daniel Mann of Richmond ... yeoman Being weak in body", dated 26 May 1804, proved 27 Jun 1804, names wife Anne Mann; son Moses (under 21); eldest daughter Esther Swan Married woman; four sons Rufus, David, Stephen and Moses; four younger daughters Rachel Candace Betty and Hannah. Wife Anne Mann to be executrix.
    Undated, warrant 28 Jun 1804, exhibited 17 Oct 1804: Inventory of Daniel Man Late of Richmond Deceased: $3281.42, by Moses Tyler, Joseph Weeks, Edmand Ingalls.
    25 Jan 1820: Petition of Anna Man of Richmond that her third of real estate lies in common with their sons Rufs, David, Stephen and Moses and requests a division.
    14 Sep 1820: Division of real estate of Daniel Mann late of Richmond deceased: to Mrs Anna Mann Widow; to Moses Mann; to Rufus Mann; to Stephen Mann; to David Mann.
    29 Aug 1821: Account of Anna Mann Executrix of Daniel Mann late of Richmond Deceased 27 Jun 1804, allowed.
    14 Apr 1822: Daniel Mann ruled insane at time of making his will, incapable of making a will, and will is annulled, per petition of Job Bisbee. 26 Jun 1804: Deposition of Ebenezer Swan the Physician of Daniel Mann in his last sickness and he was not in his right mind.