Display Patriot - P-241146 - Jacob MANN Jr

Jacob MANN Jr

SAR Patriot #: P-241146

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State of Service: VA      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service
DAR #: A073431

Birth: abt 1745 / / Germany
Death: bef 06 Apr 1815 / Monroe / VA

Qualifying Service Description:

Paid Supply Tax 1783


Additional References:
  1. Oren Morton, A History of Monroe County WV, 1926, pg 50, 52
  2. 8th Annual Report of Virginia State Library, pg 296
  3. SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004
  4. NSDAR# 699299 cites: LIB OF VA, GREENBRIER CO PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX, 1782-1816, REEL #141

Spouse: Mary Kessinger
Children: James; Elizabeth; Jacob; John; Michael; Adam; Susannah; Isaac; Moses;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1997-01-16 VA 202941 Richard Vaughn French (147477) James   
2023-02-03 WV 103920 Charles Robert Mann (205140) Jacob   
2023-08-11 VA 108534 Todd Ryan Fickley (227534) James   
2023-09-01 IA 108781 Harold Lee Roy Mann (227698) Michael   
2023-11-03 VA 109494 Robert Hillis Fickley (228337) James   
2023-11-03 VA 109495 Robert Bruce Fickley (228338) James   
2023-11-03 VA 109496 Adam Douglas Fickley (228339) James   
2023-11-03 VA 109497 Bryan Kirk Fickley (228340) James   
Location:
Greenville / Monroe / WV / USA
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