Person:Jane Bonebrake (1)

Watchers
Jane Bonebrake
m.
  1. Jane Bonebrake1828 - 1910
m. 1846
  1. Orlando Harrison Manning, Esq.1847 - 1909
  2. India E Manning1852 - 1863
  3. Jennie Sarah Manning1855 - 1932
  4. George Bonebrake Manning1864 - 1958
  5. Mae L Manning1868 - 1935
Facts and Events
Name Jane Bonebrake
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 23 Dec 1828 Preble, Ohio, United States
Marriage 1846 Preble, Ohio, United Statesto Rev. Joseph Manning
Death[2] 14 Aug 1910 Stanton, Nebraska, United States
Burial[2] Jefferson Cemetery, Jefferson, Greene, Iowa, United States
References
  1. Biographical and historical record of Greene and Carroll counties, Iowa: containing portraits of all the presidents of the United States from Washington to Cleveland, with accompanying biographies of each; portraits and biographies of the governors of the state, engravings of prominent citizens in Greene and Carroll counties, with personal histories of many of the leading families, and a concise history of the two counties and their cities and villages. (Chicago, Illinois: Lewis publishing company, 1887)
    332.

    REV. JOSEPH MANNING, ... was married in 1846, in Preble County, Ohio, to Miss Jane Bonebrake, of that county, born in 1828. Her father, George Bonebrake, was a minister of the United Brethren church. He came to Iowa from Indiana, and many years later went to Topeka, Kansas, where he died in 1865. The mother, Eliza (Adams) Bonebrake, died in Indiana before her husband came to this State.

    Mr. and Mrs. Manning have four children.

    The eldest son, Orlando H, is a man of much distinction. ...

    Their second child, Jennie, is the wife of Alfred A. Kearney, of Stanton, Nebraska, an attorney of that place.

    Their third child, George B., is with his brother in Topeka; and

    May L. is engaged in teaching. ...

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 128340454, in Find A Grave
    includes photo, last accessed Oct 2024.