William Manning, Esq. of Hardingstone, was born in 1712. He was the son of William Manning (1681-1744) and Elizabeth Clarke.
William married Mary Fowell (1715-1739), leaving issue:
William Manning (1736-1815), of Hardingstone, co. Northampton, whose line became extinct at the decease, in 1845, of Manning Lansberry, of Hardingstone.
William married Elizabeth Botterill (1715-1805) on 20 October 1741, at Welford, Northamptonshire, England.[1] leaving issue:
James Manning (1754-1831), of Exeter, co. Devon, m. 1778, Lydia Edye (who was b. 1760, and d. 1847), having had issue, William, who had issue; James, Queen's serjeant-at-law, and JOHN EDYE MANNING, Esq. of Clifton, Bristol, co. Gloucestershire.[2]
↑A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry, by Sir Bernard Burke, 1891-1895.
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