Thomas Moore’s Genealogy Site - Person Sheet
Thomas Moore’s Genealogy Site - Person Sheet
NameWilliam G. Mann
FatherRichard Mann (-~1823)
MotherMargaret Sewell (-~1823)
Documentation
In an undated petition, probably from the early 1830s, orator and oratrices William, Julia and Margarete Mann infant children of Richard Mann decd who sue by Larkin Hunley their next friend, complained that on a division of the estate of Philip Mann their grandfather 29 acres were assigned to them in right of their father Richard Mann. [Essex County, Virginia, Box Chancery No. 43, item 43-H-29.]

In the the late 1830s, William G. Mann complained to the Chancery Court in Essex County: Your orator William G. Mann. That his grandfather William Sowell died in ____ intestate leaving a widow Sarah Sowell and two children viz Robert Sowell and Margaret who married Richard Mann. Richard Mann died about 1822 and Margaret died about 1823, leaving your orator and two infant sisters Julia and Margaret Mann. [Essex County, Virginia, Box Chancery No. 39, item 39-L-11.]

On 16 June 1839, an inquisition on the death of an infant child of Jane Ursery was made at the home of Maria Davis, before James Wright a justice of the peace, and George W. Shelton, foreman, William Oliver, Reuben B. Boughton, Benjamin Broocke, Brooks Boughton, William G. Mann, Joseph Owen, Robert S. Cauthorn, Alfred Cauthorn, Thomas Hundley, Jno: W. Robinson, and Doctor William Smith, who say that Jane Ursery did use violent means upon the body of the said infant which must have been the cause of its death. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 24, page 382.]
Spouses
Marriage22 May 1845
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