Joseph and Mary Manning
Family of Joseph Manning & Mary Vowels, 1831-1854 (b. 1807)
Residence: Bristol, England
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Parents' Childhood
Joseph Manning was born in 1807 to Joseph and Ann Manning in Bristol, England, the eldest of 10 children.
Mary Vowels was born in 1812 to John and Mary Vowels in Paulton, Somerset, England.
Married Life
Joseph and Mary married in 1831 and had 7 children. Joseph died in 1850.
| 1831 | Married in Bristol |
| 1832 | Joseph George born |
| 1834 | Henry William born |
| 1836 | Frederick James born |
| 1838 | Mary Ann born |
| 1839 | Frederick James died, age 3 |
| 1840 | Frederick Charles born |
| 1841 | Conversion to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
| 1844 | Hyrum John born |
| 1847 | Alfred Edward born |
| 1850 | Joseph died, age 43 |
Joseph worked as a printer in Bristol. Most of the children were christened at St. James Priory. At the 1841 census, the family of six (children ages newborn to 9) lived at Redcliffe Crescent. Mary's mother also lived with them.
In 1841, the family was introduced to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Thomas Kington baptized Joseph, Mary, and Joseph George in January, among the earliest church members in Bristol.
When Joseph died the children's ages were: Joseph George, 17; Henry William, 15; Mary Ann, 11; Frederick Charles, 9; Hyrum John, 5; and Alfred Edward, 2. Joseph was buried at St. Phillip & St. Jacob Church.
Mary's Later Life
| 1854 | Immigration to United States |
| 1854 | Mary died, age 42 |
| 1855 | Henry married Margaret Galbraith |
| 1856 | Mary Ann married George Levi Myrick |
Mary remained in Bristol for a few years, working as a dressmaker. Joseph George and Henry were apprenticed, and helped Mary support the family.
In 1854, the family (except Joseph George) sailed with the Hooper family from Liverpool to New Orleans, bound for Utah. They traveled up the Mississippi River and joined a pioneer company in Kansas City. Mary was sick during the journey and died along the trail, leaving behind orphaned children Mary Ann, 16; Frederich Charles, 14; Hyrum John, 10; and Alfred Edward, 7.
Henry led the family the rest of the way to Utah, and took care of the younger children. Alfred was living with him in Ogden in 1860.
Descendants
Joseph George married Emma Bascombe around 1855, and immigrated to Iowa (arriving at Boston) in 1857. They had four children and settled in San Francisco around 1865.
Henry and his family lived in Weber County, spending some time in Ogden and settling in Hooper.
Mary Ann and her family lived in Salt Lake City, then settled in Marion, Summit County.
Frederick married Emily Ann Wilson, and he and his family lived in Weber County. They also spent some time in San Francisco.
John married Elizabeth Hart, and Alfred married Rose Emma Collins. They lived with their families in Hooper.
References
- Membership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830-1848 records for Joseph Manning, Mary Manning, and Joseph George Manning (alternate).
- Church History Biographical Database entries for Mary Vowels, Henry William Manning, Mary Ann Manning, Frederick Charles Manning, Hyrum John Manning, and Alfred Edward Manning
- Saints by Sea immigration record (not indexed properly, but their names appear on the first page of the original document)