Roseanna BURDICK

Family 1: William Garrison "Jack" MANNEY
  1. Clara Margaret "Maggie" MANNEY
  2. Ralph Ellsworth MANNEY

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On August 19, 1860, William married Roseanna Burdick, the "Courageous young schoolteacher" who taught at the Blossomburg School (now Fish Creek) eight miles north of Egg Harbor. He carried on his courtship by "...boot, horseback, and shanks mares (foot)." At this time the county was populated by Indians plus Irish, French, and English pioneers, who were loggers, trappers, and fishermen. In a letter Roseanna wrote to her brother, Perry, in Illinois, she spoke of "...log houses, woods, and Indians..." being all that she could see. Roseanna (spelled many different ways) was the daughter of Clark and Pernelia (Cornelia) Burdick.

Adolph BURRY

Family 1: Anna SVENSON
  1. Irvin BURRY


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Cathrine AMELIA

Family 1: Daniel MANNA
  1. Daniel MANNA
  2. Benjamin MANNA
  3. William Garrison "Jack" MANNEY

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Notes

Catherine Amelia was an Indian woman of the Lenni Lenape tribe, also known as the "Delaware". 

Martha DENTON

Family 1: Isaac GARRISON
  1. Deborah GARRISON

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Nancy Anne EVERITT

Family 1: Barnabas MANY
  1. James MANY
  2. Anne MANY
  3. John MANY
  4. Barnabas Jr. MANY
  5. Esther MANY
  6. Robert MANY
  7. Mehettable MANY
  8. Benjamin MANY
  9. Fanny MANY
  10. Sarah MANY

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The daughter of Robert (born October 15, 1715, at Yarely, County Suffolk, England,) and Ester Butterfield Everitt (born September 17, 1719, and died February 2, 1805.)

Mr. Everitt came to America at the age of 17, married in 1745, and was a farmer in the town of Blooming Grove, New York. He was a Tory and did not welcome Barnabas Many to his home for that reason. After Barnabas had married his daughter, Nancy, who was only 14 at the time, Mr. Everitt whipped his daughter whereupon Barnabas sued his father-in-law and collected damages the equivalent of $100. 


Akiko FUKAMATSU

Father: Hideo FUKAMATSU
Mother: Tsuyano SUGOUCHI

Family 1: Howard Vincent MANNEY

  1. Michael Howard MANNEY
  2. Michele Ann MANNEY

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|--Akiko FUKAMATSU 
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Hideo FUKAMATSU

Family 1: Tsuyano SUGOUCHI
  1. Akiko FUKAMATSU

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Deborah GARRISON

Father: Isaac GARRISON
Mother: Martha DENTON

Family 1: Benjamin MANY

  1. Isaac MANY
  2. Robert MANY
  3. Daniel MANNA
  4. Hetty MANY

                   _Major Richard GARRISON _
 _Isaac GARRISON _|
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|--Deborah GARRISON 
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|_Martha DENTON __|
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Notes

Before April 20, 1808, Deborah Garrison died and is buried with her family in the Quaker Cemetery in Plattekille, New York -- one of the stones is simply marked "D.G." near the graves of her grandfather, Major Richard, and her father, Isaac. Deborah was described as having red hair and blue eyes and was a woman of excellent birth and standing. 

Isaac GARRISON

Father: Major Richard GARRISON
Mother: Jane GEROW

Family 1: Martha DENTON

  1. Deborah GARRISON

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|--Isaac GARRISON 
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Major Richard GARRISON

Family 1: Jane GEROW
  1. Isaac GARRISON

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