Thomas Manning ( Senior)

Sixth Generation

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107. Martha Manning 1 (Thomas Manning , George Manning , William Manning , George Manning , Thomas ) was born on 27 Jun 1803 in Corballis Castle. She was christened on 11 Jun 1804 in Corballis. She died on 27 Jun 1894 in Carson Creek.

MANNING, Martha 27 Jun 1803 SAUL, Thomas * Thomas& MaryCorballis

Martha married Thomas Saul Farmer 1 son of John Saul and Elizabeth. Thomas was born on 10 Dec 1798 in Rathdrum, Co Wicklow. He died on 18 Dec 1849 in Rathdrum. He was buried on 20 Dec 1849.

Thomas Saul was born 10 Dec 1798 18 Dec 1849 MANNING,Martha*John&Eliz

Erected by a disconsolate widow to the memory of her loving husband Thomas Saul / late of Rathdrum who departed this life the 18th day of Dec 1849 age 50 years

They had the following children:

+ 185 M i Charles Saul was born on 8 Feb 1827. He died on 19 Apr 1910.
  186 F ii Elizabeth Saul 1 was born on 19 Oct 1828 in Rathdrum. She was christened on 19 Oct 1828. She died on 22 Aug 1912.

SAUL,Elizabeth 19 Oct 1828 1851 MANNING,Archibold*Thomas&Martha Lower St
        Elizabeth married  James Woodward
+ 187 F iii Mary Saul was born on 9 May 1830. She died in 1853.
+ 188 M iv Albert Saul was born on 11 Mar 1832. He died on 24 May 1879.
  189 M v James Saul was born on 17 Nov 1833 in rathdrum. He died in Living in Nevada City.
+ 190 M vi Joseph Saul was born on 20 Sep 1835. He died on 23 Sep 1914/0079.
  191 M vii Richard Saul was born 1 on 20 Oct 1839 in Rathdrum.

SAUL,Richard 20 Oct 1839 *SAUL,Thomas &Martha[Poundshop
+ 192 M viii Edmond Saul was born on 2 Feb 1842. He died on 29 May 1917.
+ 193 F ix Emma Saul was born  24 Sep 1844.She Married William Woodward

She died on 29 May 1927.

        Martha Saul and MOST of her children  went to USA

# COPIED FROM "SAUL FAMILY" Researched and Compiled by Sue Silver

 

 SAUL, Martha                                                                                     Age 90 yrs, 16 days                                                                                                               Died June 27, 1894

 Folsom Telegraph, 6/30/1894, 3/1:  "An Aged Lady's Death."  On Wednesday last, Mrs. Martha Saul died at the residence of her daughter Mrs. W. Woodward on Carson Creek.  Mother of Charles Saul.  She was born in 1804.  Mrs. Saul was buried at the Masonic Cemetery.

 

 B. Charles Saul (son of Thomas Saul and Martha Manning) b. 08 Feb 1827, Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow, Ire.,[1] occupation Farmer, m. Mary Ann Asher, b. cir 1833, Ire.  Charles died 19 Apr 1910, buried: Folsom, Lakeside Cemetery.  another son, Thomas?? Settled  in the Natomas area of Sac.

 

Household:1880 Census

 Name 

Relation

Marital Status

Gender

Race

Age

Birthplace

Occupation

Father's Birthplace

Mother's Birthplace

 Chas. SAUL 

 Self 

 M <Married> 

 Male 

 W <White> 

 51 

 IRE 

 Farmer 

 WALES 

 WALES 

 M. A. SAUL 

 Wife 

 M <Married> 

 Female 

 W <White> 

 48 

 IRE 

 Keeping House 

 WALES 

 WALES 

 M. E. SAUL 

 Dau <Daughter> 

 S <Single> 

 Female 

 W <White> 

 17 

 CA 

 At Home 

 IRE 

 IRE 

 E. F. SAUL 

 Dau <Daughter> 

 S <Single> 

 Female 

 W <White> 

 15 

 CA 

 At Home 

 IRE 

 IRE 

 E. J. SAUL 

 Son 

 S <Single> 

 Male 

 W <White> 

 11 

 CA 

 At Home 

 

 

 

 

Census Place

Granite And Natoma, Sacramento, California

 

 

 

 

 

 

It said that Chas. made several trips back to Ireland, once to bring Mary Ann Asher here their children were

         1.  Martha E. Saul b. cir 1863, Ca.

         2.  Emily F. Saul b. cir 1865, Ca.

         3.  Edwin J. Saul b. 1869, Ca., d. 1935, buried: Folsom, Lakeside Cemetery.

     C. Elizabeth Saul (daughter of Thomas Saul and Martha Manning) b. 19 Oct 1828. married Archibold Manning Widowed then Married James Woodward

 

Household:

 Name 

Relation

Marital Status

Gender

Race

Age

Birthplace

Occupation

Father's Birthplace

Mother's Birthplace

 James WOODWARD 

 Self 

 M 

 Male 

 W 

 56 

 ENG 

 Hotel Keeper 

 ENG 

 ENG 

 Elizabeth WOODWARD 

 Wife 

 M 

 Female 

 W 

 48 

 ENG 

 Housekeeping 

 IRE 

 IRE 

 Emma WOODWARD 

 Dau 

 S 

 Female 

 W 

 12 

 NV 

 At School 

 ENG 

 IRE 

 Mary WOODWARD 

 Dau 

 S 

 Female 

 W 

 9 

 CA 

 At School 

 ENG 

 IRE 

 Frank WOODWARD 

 Son 

 S 

 Male 

 W 

 9 

 CA 

 At School 

 ENG 

 IRE 

 Archabald MANNING 

 SSon 

 S 

 Male 

 W 

 20 

 CA 

 Assistant In Hotel 

 IRE 

 IRE 

Census Place

Oakland, Alameda, California

                       

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Folsom Telegraph, 2/19/1915, 1-4:  Eliza Wilson, widow of Isaac N. Wilson (formerly Manning)   died at Placerville; born Co. Wicklow, Ireland, Nov. 20, 1839; married Thomas Manning in Ireland in 1858; came to El Dorado County in 1859 and settled at Clarksville; married Isaac N. Wilson in 1866; he died 1878; she is survived by three children from her first marriage - Lincoln Manning of Reno, Nevada; Herbert Manning of San Jose, California; and Mrs. H.H. Dunning of Marysville, California; survived by four children from her second marriage.#

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History of Placerville and Downtown Main Street

Placerville is a charming California "gold rush" town named after the placer gold deposits found in its’ river beds and hills in the late 1840’s.   The City of Placerville is centrally located between Sacramento, the State capitol, and South Lake Tahoe, world- famous recreation center.  Situated above the fog line and below the snow line, Placerville boasts an ideal climate with four distinct seasons.  Accessibility to Placerville is via State Highway 49 and U.S. Highway 50, along one of the most traveled corridors in California.  Placerville’s treasured heritage is reflected in the historical, nineteenth century architecture of it’s downtown core.  In addition, Placerville is the County seat and the center of financial, commercial, civic, and Government activity.

Serving as a "hub" for many nearby destinations and activities, Placerville is well situated.  Premier wineries, Apple Hill Ranches, Historic Coloma, the American River, and the El Dorado National Forest are all located within minutes of  downtown Placerville.  The future of Placerville’s business economy will continue to be strengthened and infused by these established and newly developing areas of opportunity surrounding the hub.  Within the hub, local merchants, property owners, and Government officials are striving to insure economic vitality for Placerville.  These groups are working together on business improvement and revitalization projects to preserve, promote, and enhance the quality of life for all in the community.  Location, climate, a rich heritage, and a high level of commitment and pride has allowed Placerville to emerge as "the destination" in El Dorado County. 

The history of Placerville began with the "rush for gold" to California in the 1840’s.  The highly publicized discovery of gold in the tailrace section at Sutter’s Mill in Coloma (only 10 miles from Placerville) in 1848 resulted in the migration of thousands of fortune-seekers to Northern California in the mid 1800’s.  The town of Placerville was named after the placer deposits found in the river bed between Spanish Ravine and the town plaza. During the gold rush, Placerville became an important supply center for the surrounding mining camps.

Placerville was also known as "Hangtown" in its’ early days. 

Throughout history, several famous entrepreneurs have conducted business on Main Street.  Phillip Armour (meat packer), Mark Hopkins (railroad financier),  John Studebaker (auto maker), and Snowshoe Thompson (mail-carrier through the Sierras)  were among the well-known shopkeepers on Main Street.  

An important historic landmark that still remains on Main Street  is the Bell Tower, standing as a monument to the city’s volunteer firemen.  The Bell, placed in the tower in the plaza in 1865, was used as an alarm system to call out the firefighters.  This tower has watched most of Placerville's history pass beneath it for well over I 00 years. It has been remodeled, relocated, and most recently, renovated. Today it proudly stands as a monument to honor our city's volunteer firemen. The history of the Bell Tower began back in l856. Three fires that year in April, July and August, claimed most of Placerville's business section. The need for an alarm system to call the volunteer fire department was obvious, and a bell was ordered from England. Cast in 1860, the bell arrived in Placerville in 1865. The city gave it's approval to place the bell in a tower in the plaza. All this was done at a cost of $380.00. Today, the Bell Tower serves as a gathering place for parades, celebrations, and other Historic Main Street events.

 


 

 

108. Sarah Manning 1 (Thomas Manning , George Manning , William Manning , George Manning , Thomas ) was born on 26 Nov 1805. She was christened on 26 Nov 1805 in Corballis. She died on 14 Dec 1889 in Rathdrum ( informant B Manning Corballis). She was buried in Feb 713 in Churchyard.

 

MANNING,Sarah 26 Nov 1805 1830 14 Dec 1889MANNING,William*MANNING Thom&Mary

Also, Wife Sarah Manning on 14 Dec 1889, ages 84

Sarah married William Manning 1 son of Robert Manning and Susanna Morris on 8 Jul 1830 in Rathdrum. William was born on 7 Jan 1804. He was christened on 7 Jan 1804 in Corballis. He died on 23 Nov 1870 in Mt Corballis. He was buried on 26 Nov 1870 in C of I Parish Church Rathdrum churchyard.

MANNING,William  7 Jan 1804 1830 23 Nov 1870(17/727) MANNING,Sarah*Robt & Susana
Also William Manning son of the Above Robert Manning who departed this life on 26th Nov 1870 aged 60Yrs
In Memory William Manning ,Mount Corballis , Despated of Earthly Life, 23 November 1870 aged 67

They had the following children:

  194 M i Edwin Manning 1 was born on 1 Feb 1833 in Mt Corballis. He was christened on 7 Jul 1833.

MANNING,Edwin 1 Feb 1833 *MANNING,William& Sarah MtCorballis
+ 195 M ii Bernard Manning was born in 1837. He died on 1 Jan 1917.
  196 M iii Arthur Wellesley Manning was born on 18 Jun 1837 in Mt Corballis. He was christened on 23 Jul 1837.

MANNING,Arthur Welles 18 Jun 1837 *MANNING,William&Sarah Mt Corb
no other records
+ 197 F iv Eliza Manning was born on 20 Sep 1839.
  198 M v Albert Manning was born on 2 Dec 1841 in Mt Corballis. He was christened on 20 Feb 1842 in Mt Corballis.
  199 F vi Susan Manning was born on 6 Aug 1844 in Mt Corballis. She was christened on 12 Jan 1845 in Mt Corballis. She died on 10 Dec 1925 in Mt Corballis. She was buried in churchyard.
  200 F vii Sarah Manning was born on 22 Oct 1848 in Mt Corballis. She was christened on 11 Feb 1849 in Mt Corballis. She died on 14 Aug 1916.
  201 F viii Kate Emily Manning was born on 29 Sep 1851 in Mt Corballis. She was christened on 18 Jan 1852.

112. William Manning 1 (Robert Manning , George Manning , William Manning , George Manning , Thomas ) was born on 7 Jan 1804. He was christened on 7 Jan 1804 in Corballis. He died on 23 Nov 1870 in Mt Corballis. He was buried on 26 Nov 1870 in C of I Parish Church Rathdrum churchyard.

MANNING,William 7 Jan 1804 1830 23 Nov 1870(17/727) MANNING,Sarah*Robt & Susana
Also William Manning son of the Above Robert Manning who departed this life on 26th Nov 1870 aged 60Yrs
In Memory William Manning ,Mount Corballis , Despated of Earthly Life, 23 November 1870 aged 67

William married (2) Sarah Manning 1 daughter of Thomas Manning and Mary on 8 Jul 1830 in Rathdrum. Sarah was born on 26 Nov 1805. She was christened on 26 Nov 1805 in Corballis. She died on 14 Dec 1889 in Rathdrum ( informant B Manning Corballis). She was buried in Feb 713 in Churchyard.

         

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