Post-Colonial

 

1. Benjamin Blackistone Manley (AKA Benjamin Blackston Manley)

Sources:

1. courtesy LMGA liber P

2. courtesy Myra Claire Manley Watkins

3. unknown - please email me

Notes: scanned from nearest original at resolution exceeding print resolution; this is the highest res digital version known to exist.

 

Associated with entry:

 

(1870-MISSO-002.000)  Benjamin B. Manley (Benjamin Manley) of Cedar co., MO

b. on (11 May 1824, 11 May 1840]

at: KY

m. Mary J. Dearing (Mary Jane Dearing).

on 02 September, 1850

at Allen co., KY

by: W.F. Spilman

            exp. on [02 September 1850, 07 February 1873] pieR

expired intestate with issue:

            Flavius Josephus Manley

                        b. 14 September, 1850

                                    at Morgan co., IN

OR on (01 June 1854, 01 June 1855] at IN

OR on 28 August, 1855 at Morgan co., IN

                        m.

                        exp. residing Cedar co., MO (on 07 February, 1873)

            William T. Manley (s/o Mary Oliphant)

                        b. on 04 June, 1853

                        m.

                        exp. residing Cedar co., MO (on 07 February, 1873)

            Reese Thomas Manley (s/o Mary Jane Dearing)

                        b. on 28 Dec, 1857

                        m.

                        exp. residing Cedar co., MO (on 07 February, 1873)

            Richard Manley

                        b. []

                        m.

                        exp. residing Cedar co., MO (on 07 February, 1873)

            Harrison Manley

                        b. []

                        m.

                        exp. residing Cedar co., MO (on 07 February, 1873)

            Benjamin B. Manley

                        b. []

                        m.

                        exp. residing Cedar co., MO (on 07 February, 1873)

            Mary Manley

                        b. []

                        m.

                        exp. residing Cedar co., MO (on 07 February, 1873)

An estate inventory for Benjamin B. Manley of Cedar co., MO, written on testimony of Mary J. Manley (Mary Manley), indicates Flavius Manley was a legal heir of Benjamin B. Manley. The date of the inventory was 07 February, 1873.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit C43H page 1 and Exhibit N3H page 1 and Exhibit D101E page 1 and Exhibit C7000H page 1]

 

 

 

 

2. Harrison County, West Virginia at junction Brushy Fork and Elk Creek

Sources:

1. courtesy LMGA liber P

2. courtesy United States Geological Survey

Notes: image quality almost certainly less than original. This is an overhead image taken between 1990 and 2005.