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John Mann (abt. 1755 - 1805)

John Mann
Born about in Stillwater, Saratoga Co., Province of New Yorkmap
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Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died at about age 50 in Quebec City, Bas-Canadamap
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Biography

He is the son of Issac Mann and Anatje Jefres. Lived in New Carlisle QC


Research Notes

Ensign John MANN, U.E., was born 1752, New York City, son of Colonel Isaac MANN. He served in KRRNY under Sir John Johnson and was discharged in 1785 as Quartermaster of Supplies at St. Johns (St. Jean) Quebec. He was a trained Advocate and practiced as a Lawyer in New York and at Carlisle. He was also a Justice of the Peace and Magistrate. His wife was Elizabeth PEMBERTON. They had six children; the eldest son was named John Johnson MANN in honour of the esteemed Sir John Johnson. MANN died at Quebec City on the 8th March 1805.[1]

Sources

  1. https://www.uelac.org/education/QuebecResource/Chapters/LOYALISTS%20OF%20CHALEUR%20BAY%20-%20GASPESIA.html




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