Mary MANNING was born in 1651 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. Sensitive:0 She died on 24 June 1679 at the age of 28 in Dedham, Middlesex, MA. Sensitive:0 Parents: William Jr. MANNING and Dorothy ADAMS.


Mary MANNING was born on 12 September 1679 in Billerica, Mass.. Sensitive:0 Parents: Samuel MANNING and Abiel(Abigail) WIGHT.


Nancy Ann MANNING was born on 2 December 1791 in ,St. Mary's,Maryland. She died on 29 April 1883 at the age of 91 in ,Perry,Missouri. Parents: John MANNING and Anastasia Cornelia ORMSBY. Parents: John MANNING and Anastasia Cornelia ORMSBY.

Spouse: James MATTINGLY. Nancy Ann MANNING and James MATTINGLY were married on 4 September 1809 in St. Genevieve,,Missouri.


Phebe MANNING[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: **James WATERS. Children were: **Richard WATERS.


Robert Stephen MANNING[xUpline] (private). Parents: John MANNING and Anastasia Cornelia ORMSBY. Parents: John MANNING and Anastasia Cornelia ORMSBY.


Samuel MANNING was born on 21 July 1644 in Cambridge, Mass.. He died on 22 February 1709/10 at the age of 65 in Billerica, MA. Parents: William MANNING and DOROTHY.

Spouse: Elizabeth STEARNS. Elizabeth STEARNS and Samuel MANNING were married on 13 April 1664 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass..


Samuel MANNING was born on 21 July 1644 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. Sensitive:0 He died on 22 February 1709 at the age of 64 in Billerica, Middlesex County, MA.. Sensitive:0 Parents: William Jr. MANNING and Dorothy ADAMS.

Spouse: Elizabeth STEARNS. Elizabeth STEARNS and Samuel MANNING were married on 13 April 1664 in Billerica, Mass.. Sensitive:0 Children were: John MANNING, Samuel MANNING.

Spouse: Abiel(Abigail) WIGHT. Abiel(Abigail) WIGHT and Samuel MANNING were married on 6 May 1673 in Billerica, Mass.. Sensitive:0 Children were: Timothy MANNING, Hannah MANNING, William MANNING, Mary MANNING, Sarah MANNING, Dorothy MANNING, Isaac MANNING, Ephraim MANNING, Elizabeth MANNING, Timothy MANNING, Eliphalet MANNING, Abiel MANNING.


Samuel MANNING was born in 1665 in Cambridge, Mass.. Sensitive:0 He died on 20 February 1755 at the age of 90 in Windham(Scotland), CT.. Sensitive:0 He was buried in 1755 in Palmer Burying Ground, Windham, CT.. Sensitive:0 Parents: Samuel MANNING and Elizabeth STEARNS.


Sarah MANNING was born on 28 January 1644/5 in Cambridge, Mass.. She died on 26 February 1722/3 at the age of 78. Parents: William MANNING and DOROTHY.

Spouse: Samuel STEARNS. Sarah MANNING and Samuel STEARNS were married on 1 February 1662/3. Children were: Sanuel STEARNS, Hannah STEARNS, Nathanial STEARNS, Sarah STEARNS, Samuel STEARNS, Isaac STEARNS, Mary STEARNS, Abigail STEARNS, Joseph STEARNS, John STEARNS.

Spouse: Joseph BULL. Sarah MANNING and Joseph BULL were married on 11 April 1671.


Sarah MANNING was born on 28 January 1646 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. Sensitive:0 She died on 20 February 1709 at the age of 63 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. Sensitive:0 Parents: William Jr. MANNING and Dorothy ADAMS.


Sarah MANNING was born on 26 August 1681 in Billerica, MA.. Sensitive:0 She died on 13 July 1709 at the age of 27 in Cambridge, Mass.. Sensitive:0 Parents: Samuel MANNING and Abiel(Abigail) WIGHT.


Susanna MANNING was born about 1615. Sensitive:0 She died on 16 October 1650 at the age of 35. Sensitive:0 Parents: William MANNING and Susannah MANNING?.


Timothy MANNING was born about 1617 in Kent, England. Sensitive:0 He died on 8 November 1653 at the age of 36 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. Sensitive:0 Parents: William MANNING and Susannah MANNING?.


Timothy MANNING was born in 1652 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. Sensitive:0 He died on 8 November 1653 at the age of 1 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. Sensitive:0 Parents: William Jr. MANNING and Dorothy ADAMS.


Timothy MANNING was born on 4 February 1674 in Billerica, Mass.. Sensitive:0 He died on 12 March 1674 at the age of 0 in Billerica, Mass.. Sensitive:0 Parents: Samuel MANNING and Abiel(Abigail) WIGHT.


Timothy MANNING was born on 4 March 1692 in Billerica, Mass.. Sensitive:0 He died on 27 October 1735 at the age of 43 in Woodstock, CT.. Sensitive:0 Parents: Samuel MANNING and Abiel(Abigail) WIGHT.


William MANNING[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Elizabeth ROBERTS.


William MANNING was born about 1592 in Essex, England. Sensitive:0 He died on 17 February 1664 at the age of 72 in Boston, Suffolk County, MA.. Sensitive:0 He was buried in Boston, Suffolk County, MA.. Sensitive:0

Spouse: Susannah MANNING?. Susannah MANNING? and William MANNING were married about 1614 in England. Sensitive:0 Children were: Elizabeth MANNING, William Jr. MANNING, Susanna MANNING, Hannah MANNING, Timothy MANNING.


William MANNING was born in 1614. He died on 14 March 1689/90 at the age of 76 in Cambridge, Mass.. William Manning was the only confirmed child of William previously mentioned. He was born in England about 1614 and came to this country, probably with his father, no later than 1634. In that year he settled in Cambridge which was his home for the rest of his life. William's wife was named Dorothy, but neither her maiden name nor her birth date are known at this time. From 1646 to his death, William owned a house at the southeast corner of Dunster and South Streets, which is probably where he lived during that time. He owned various other pieces of real estate as evidenced from grants of the town, however no deeds are in existence to indicate how he disposed of them. William became a freeman in 1643.[2]
William Manning was a merchant by trade. He had a warehouse across the street from his home and constructed a wharf on the Charles River, just down the street from his warehouse. His business was obviously a success as his father indicated in his will that William. Jr. was financially well off.[2] The County Court had the power to license some people to sell intoxicating liquors by retail. This included William Manning from 16541686.[1/227] On June 9, 1652 he was granted lot 68 of sixty acres and lot 54 of 70 acres.[1/59]
From all the public offices he held, it is obvious that William was a prominent and trusted citizen as well as a successful businessman. In 1651 he was elected highway surveyor and also a gauger "to size casks". He was the constable in the years 1652, '66, '68, '75, and '79 and was Selectman in 1652, '66'70, '72, '75'81, and '83. His name also appears frequently on committees to view lands and highways and determine what should be done in some cases. In 1660 "Edward Oakes & William Manning are chosen to joyne with the committe formerly chosen, ye eighth of December, 1656, for the prosecuting & effecting a Bridge over Charles River". In 1669 "At a meeting of the Select Men Mr. William Manning and petter Towne was appointed to agree with workmen to take down the Scholehouse and set it up againe and to carry the stones in the cellar to the place whare the house for the minister is to be built".[1/373] William was appointed by the Selectmen Feb. 14, 1675-6 with Nathaniel Hancock, John Jackson, and John Gove "to have inspection into families that there bye no drinking, or any misdemeanor whereby sin is committed, and persons from their houses unseasonably".[1/97] He was also one of the Jury of Grand Inquest of the County Court in 1675 and was a member of the grand jury of the Court of Sessions in 1686 and 1688.
The meager records of the Cambridge church list "William Manning and Dorothy his wife both in full communion. Their children, Hannah, Samuel, Sarah, John, and Mary, all born and baptized in this church". William was also called upon to perform services for the church. In 1670 he was appointed with another "to catechise the youth" of the town. More importantly, in 1668 after the death of Reverend Mitchell, the third pastor of Cambridge, William Manning was selected by the church to go to England to persuade Reverned Urian Oakes to come to Cambridge and accept the vacant pastorate. "An account of seaverall providencis of God to the Church of Cambridge, after the death of that reverant and eminent man Mr. Jonathan Mitchell, pastor of the church, and the actings of the church for supply in the ministry. After sume time of seeking god by prayer, the lord was pleased to guide the Church to make theare application to Mr. Urian Oakes in old England which to further the same theare was a letter sent from the Church with a messenger namly Mr. William Manning with a letter alsoe sent by severall Magistrates and Ministers to Invite him to come over and be an Officer amongst us which he after Counsill and advice did Except".[1/271]
The sickness and death of Mr. Oakes' wife, and his own ill health delayed his coming until 1671, in which year he was ordained at Cambridge. At this point the record states, "August 9th, 1671. Delivered to William Manning sixty pounds in silver to pay Mr. Prout toward the transportation of Mr. Urian Oakes his familie & goods & other disbursements".[1/272]
William Manning was also selected as an associate along with John Cooper to oversee the replacement of the Harvard College building and to receive and disburse funds for that purpose. This work began in 1672 and was fraught with many difficulties until the final accounting in 1684. Many records can be found regarding this effort and are well documented in the Manning family work listed in the reference. To summarize the difficulties, many towns had agreed to donate money for the work of the Colony's only college. However, the towns were poor and many didn't cpme through with the promised money, thus causing a sporadic, or at best, slow work effort. William, however, saw the task through to a successful completion.
William Manning died March 14, 1690-1 at the age of 76. He left no will, but his heirs agreed to an even division of the estate, with Samuel Manning, the eldest son (in this case, only son), receiving a double share as was customary. Inventory of the estate was taken March 30, 1691 by Elder Clark, Deacon Cooper, and Jonathan Remington and amounted to 218.19.08.[4/7:277] In an agreement dated Cambridge March 22, 1692-3, the heirs claimed to have already received 308.03.07 prior to William's death. After debts and funeral expenses there remained 163.02.09 in the estate. This resulted in five shares of 94.05.04 each. The heirs were "Samuel Manning ye only son", "Hannah Sternes ye eldest Daughter", "Joseph Bull ... with his wife Sarah second Daughter", "Eliphalet Adams ye only son of Mary ye youngest Daughter".[4/8:317]
Dorothy Manning died July 26, 1692, aged 80,. Administration on her estate was granted to her son Samuel on Dec. 24, 1692,[3/8:62] and the inventory, taken July 28, 1692, amounted to 163.01.00 after "maids wages, Nurssing, and charges at ye Buriall".[3/8:63] William and Dorothy were buried side by side in the old cemetery near Harvard Square in Cambridge.
REF: [1] History of Cambridge - Lucius R. Paige, 1877
[2] William Manning Family of Cambridge - William H. Manning,
1902 (pgs.99-118)
[3] Middlesex County Probate (First Series Docket 14576)
[4] Middlesex County Probate (First Series Docket 14610
[5] Cambridge, MA Vital Records

Spouse: DOROTHY. Children were: Sarah MANNING, Abigail MANNING, John MANNING, Mary MANNING, Hannah MANNING, Samuel MANNING.


William MANNING was born on 27 January 1677 in Billerica, Mass.. Sensitive:0 He died on 25 March 1764 at the age of 87 in Billerica, Mass.. Sensitive:0 Parents: Samuel MANNING and Abiel(Abigail) WIGHT.


William Jr. MANNING was born about 1615 in Essex, England. Sensitive:0 He died on 14 March 1691 at the age of 76 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. Sensitive:0 He was buried in 1691 in Harvard Square, Cambridge, Middlesex, MA.. Sensitive:0 Parents: William MANNING and Susannah MANNING?.

Spouse: Dorothy ADAMS. Dorothy ADAMS and William Jr. MANNING were married in 1642 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. Sensitive:0 Children were: Hannah MANNING, Samuel MANNING, Sarah MANNING, Abigail MANNING, John MANNING, Mary MANNING, Timothy MANNING.


Susannah MANNING? was born in 1593 in England. Sensitive:0 She died on 16 October 1650 at the age of 57 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. Sensitive:0 Family Group Sheet LDS
Hannah or Susannah died at sea 1634 and buried at sea enroute
to America
or died Oct 16 1650 and buried Cambridge, Middlesex County, MA.

Spouse: William MANNING. Susannah MANNING? and William MANNING were married about 1614 in England. Sensitive:0 Children were: Elizabeth MANNING, William Jr. MANNING, Susanna MANNING, Hannah MANNING, Timothy MANNING.


Oliver MANNINGHAM Sir Knight[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Eleanor DE MOLEYNS Baroness.


Sir Edward Filmer (Lord of Charleton MANOR) was born on 17 January 1566 in East Sutton, Kent, England. He died on 2 November 1629 at the age of 63 in East Sutton, Kent, England. Parents: Robert FILMER and Frances CHESTER.

Spouse: Elizabeth ARGALL. Children were: Elizabeth FILMER, Sir Robert, Knight FILMER, Sir Edward FILMER, John FILMER, Reignold (Reynald) FILMER, Major Henry FILMER, Mary FILMER, Katherine FILMER, Sarah FILMER, Job FILMER, Richard FILMER, Augustus FILMER.


Brita MANSDOTTER164 died about 1724.164 Parents: Mans ANDERSSON.

Spouse: Johan GUSTAFSSON. Brita MANSDOTTER and Johan GUSTAFSSON were married about 1654 in New Castle County, Delaware Colony.164 Children were: Anna GUSTAFSSON.


Adison MANSFIELD[xUpline] (private). Parents: Harmon MANSFIELD and Mrs. Julia A. MANSFIELD.


Alanson MANSFIELD was born on 6 March 1793. He died on 30 September 1850 at the age of 57. Mansfield Genealogy. My file Harmon 0048 page 96. Note: Mansfield Family
Bible published in 1846 at Mannsville, NY by Dean and Rhodes Barker. Owned by
Mrs. Luther Chadwick, Albion, NY. DAR Record Book 12 p. 153.

MILITARY: Served in War of 1812.

CENSUS: 1850 Murray, Orleans, New York
Alanson Mansfield 56m farmer $5200 b. Canada
Polly Mansfield 55f b. NY
Lucina 31f b. NY
Almina 26f b. NY
Myron 24m farmer b. NY
Mary J. 19f b. NY
Henry J. Decker 24m b. NY Peddler
Mariah Decker 21f b. NY
Orren Mansfield 20m farmer
Jackson Mansfield 18m farmer
Harvy Mansfield 14m
Ebenezer Hart 13m (or 63)
Volinia Ermond 7f

Records of Cheryl Harmon Bills
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Spouse: Polly HART. Polly HART and Alanson MANSFIELD were married on 14 October 1817. Children were: Lucina MANSFIELD, Vilina MANSFIELD, Almira MANSFIELD, Minerva MANSFIELD, Myron MANSFIELD, Cornelia Mariah MANSFIELD, Parmelia Sophia MANSFIELD, Orrin MANSFIELD, Jackson MANSFIELD, Harvey MANSFIELD.


Almira MANSFIELD[xUpline] (private). Parents: Amos MANSFIELD and Eunice HARMON.


Almira MANSFIELD was born on 25 March 1823. She was also known as Almina. Records of Cheryl Harmon Bills
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Spouse: Huron L. BAKER.


Alpheus MANSFIELD was born on 23 February 1771 in Tyringham, MA. Parents: Amos MANSFIELD and Mary JACKSON.


Amos MANSFIELD was born on 22 September 1741 in Waltham,Middlesex,Massachusetts. He died on 24 September 1795 at the age of 54 in Milton,Chittenden,Vermont. He was buried in West Milton, Chittenden County, VT. Parents: Theophilus MANSFIELD and Sybil WHITE.

Spouse: Mary JACKSON. Mary JACKSON and Amos MANSFIELD were married on 22 March 1769 in Tryingham,Berkshire,Massachusetts. Children were: Amos MANSFIELD, Alpheus MANSFIELD, Nathan Forrester MANSFIELD, Theophilus MANSFIELD, Mary MANSFIELD, Polly MANSFIELD, Electa Lake MANSFIELD.


Amos MANSFIELD was born on 10 July 1770 in Tryingham,Berkshire,Massachusetts. He was born on 10 July 1770 in Tyringham,Berkshire,Massachusetts. He was christened on 12 May 1771 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts. Amos died on 24 August 1829 at the age of 59 in ,Orleans,New York. He was buried in Sandy Creek Cemetery, Orleans, NY.

BIRTH: Rick Wall (rickwall@aol.com) gives death and birth dates for this Amos Mansfield.

MARRIAGE: Vital Statistics of New Marlborough, MA Film 234,570; Marriages of
New Marlborough: Unice Harmon and Amos Mansfield of Milton, VT m. 16 Feb 1792.; Film 1,902,903 Marriages Registered in New Marlboro, MA gives the date of 16 Feb 1793.

BIOGRAPHY: Mansfield Genealogy by James S. Mansfield, MD and Geneva A. Daland 1980 Salt Lake 927.273 pg 60

CENSUS: There are several Amos Mansfields on census index.

MILITARY: Pensioners in 1840 included Amos Mansfield Jr. age 47 living with Amos Mansfield at Colchester, Chittenden, VT. pg. 62 of Pensioners.

MILITARY: From Soldiers, Sailors and Patriots of the Rev. War in VT by Carleton E. Fisher and Sue G. Fisher, compilers: Amos Mansfield, Jr. service not identified; bur. Colchester, [VT] For more information see: Soldiers of Rev. Buried in VT and Ancedotes and Incidents Relating to Some of them by Crockett, Waller. pg. 71.

DEATH: Rick Wall (rickwall@aol.com) gives death and birth dates for this Amos Mansfield.

POSSIBILITIES: On IGI there are two children born to Amos and Mary in 1808 and 1811 in Lynn,
Essex, MA. This is after the death of this Amos' father who was married to a Mary. These children are 1. Amos b. 21 Jul 1808 and 2. William b. 28 Apr 1811.

POSSIBILITIES: There is a Reuben Harmon Mansfield who married Rowena Hall and had children in Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada. Reuben Harmon was born 28 Sep 1807 in Georgia, Franklin, Vt and his parents were Stephen Mansfield and Dorcas Patrick.

POSSIBILITIES: Honorable Ira F. Mansfield, son of Mrs. Lois Mansfield of Farmington, Lorain, Ohio, with his mother, collected and illustrated the ferns of the Western Reserve, securing 31 varieties, three of which are rare. Complete specimens of every kind of orchid found between Lake Erie and the Ohio River are in this collection and important discoveries showing the fertilization of orchids by insects. Pioneer Women of Western Reserve pg. 264

POSSIBILITIES: Pioneer Women of WR vOL 2 pg 805:
Mrs. Grange Mansfield b. 1818 in Portland, Chautauqua, NY as Muretta J. Howard. Md. Grange Mansfield in 1838. Lived in Huron, Ohio. CH: Jane md Mr. Snedden; Ellen md Hon. W. J. White--both of Cleveland. Also had sons. Muretta died 1885 with 24 grandchildren; 17 great -grand children. Sons are: S. A. Mansfield of Collinwood; Frank H. of Cleveland; and Z. B. of Brooklyn, Ny. Grange at one time leased the land now the west terminus of the viaduct in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio and set out a peach orchard, now the site of the Peach Orchard School.

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Parents: Amos MANSFIELD and Mary JACKSON. Parents: .

Spouse: Eunice HARMON. Eunice HARMON and Amos MANSFIELD were married on 16 February 1792 in New Marlboro, Berkshire, Massachusetts. They were married on 16 February 1792 in New Marlborough, Berkshire, Massachusetts.2664 Children were: Alanson MANSFIELD, Sally MANSFIELD, Anna P. MANSFIELD, Amos MANSFIELD, Mercy MANSFIELD, Harmon MANSFIELD, Almira MANSFIELD.


Amos MANSFIELD[xUpline] (private). Parents: Amos MANSFIELD and Eunice HARMON.


Andrew MANSFIELD was born about 1598 in England. He died in 1692 at the age of 94 in Lynn, MA. Parents: Robert MANSFIELD and Elizabeth WALTON.


Andrew MANSFIELD was born in 1623. He died on 20 November 1683 at the age of 60.

Spouse: Bethia GEDNEY. Bethia GEDNEY and Andrew MANSFIELD were married in 1645. CHAN8 Feb 200211:47 Children were: Samuel MANSFIELD.


Andrew MANSFIELD was born in 1654 in Lynn, MA.. He died before October 1692 at the age of 38. Parents: Andrew Lynn MANSFIELD and Bethiah GEDNEY.


Andrew MANSFIELD was born on 24 April 1692 in Lynn, MA. He died on 28 August 1730 at the age of 38. Parents: Deacon Daniel Lynn MANSFIELD and Hannah JOHNSON.


Andrew Lynn MANSFIELD was born in 1623 in Lynn, MA. He died on 28 November 1683 at the age of 60 in Lynn, MA.. Parents: Robert MANSFIELD and Elizabeth TOWNSEND.

Spouse: Bethiah GEDNEY. Bethiah GEDNEY and Andrew Lynn MANSFIELD were married in 1645 in Lynn, MA.. Children were: Deacon Daniel Lynn MANSFIELD, Hannah MANSFIELD, Andrew MANSFIELD, Samuel MANSFIELD, Bethiah MANSFIELD, Mary MANSFIELD, Deborah MANSFIELD, Lydia "Liddy" MANSFIELD.

Spouse: Mary Neale LAWES. Mary Neale LAWES and Andrew Lynn MANSFIELD were married on 4 June 1673 in Lynn, MA.

Spouse: Elizabeth WALTON. Elizabeth WALTON and Andrew Lynn MANSFIELD were married on 10 January 1681 in Lynn, MA.

Spouse: Elizabeth CONNALL.


Anna P. MANSFIELD was born in 1797 in , , Vermont. Records of Cheryl Harmon Bills
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Bethia MANSFIELD was born on 13 March 1678. She died on 2 May 1753 at the age of 75. Parents: Samuel MANSFIELD and Susan BARSHAM.

Spouse: James STIMPSON. Bethia MANSFIELD and James STIMPSON were married on 4 January 1698. CHAN8 Feb 200211:47 Children were: Nathaniel STIMPSON.


Bethia MANSFIELD was born on 4 October 1695 in Lynn, MA. She died on 9 November 1720 at the age of 25 in Lynn, MA. Parents: Deacon Daniel Lynn MANSFIELD and Hannah JOHNSON.


Bethiah MANSFIELD was born on 7 April 1658 in Lynn, MA.. She died on 27 July 1720 at the age of 62. Parents: Andrew Lynn MANSFIELD and Bethiah GEDNEY.


Charyty MANSFIELD was born on 3 January 1706/7 in Lynn, MA. She died on 23 July 1729 at the age of 22 in Lynn, MA. Parents: Samuel MANSFIELD and Mary BENIGHTON.


Clara MANSFIELD[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Harvey MANSFIELD.


Cornelia Mariah MANSFIELD was born on 20 July 1828. She was also known as Mariah. Records of Cheryl Harmon Bills
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Spouse: Henry G. DECKER.


Daniel MANSFIELD was born on 6 March 1689 in Lynn, MA.. He died on 9 January 1758 at the age of 68. Parents: Deacon Daniel Lynn MANSFIELD and Hannah JOHNSON.


Deacon Daniel Lynn MANSFIELD was born on 9 June 1669 in Lynn, MA.. He died on 11 June 1728 at the age of 59 in Lynn, MA.. He was buried in Newhall Burial, Lynn, Ma. Parents: Andrew Lynn MANSFIELD and Bethiah GEDNEY.

Spouse: Hannah JOHNSON. Hannah JOHNSON and Deacon Daniel Lynn MANSFIELD were married before 1688 in Lynn, MA. Children were: Samuel MANSFIELD, Daniel MANSFIELD, Andrew MANSFIELD, Bethia MANSFIELD, Hannah MANSFIELD.

Spouse: Margaret RUCK. Margaret RUCK and Deacon Daniel Lynn MANSFIELD were married on 12 May 1715.


Deborah MANSFIELD was born on 1 January 1666 in Beverly, MA. Parents: Andrew Lynn MANSFIELD and Bethiah GEDNEY.


Electa Lake MANSFIELD was born on 11 September 1790 in West Milton, Chittenden County, VT. She died on 4 December 1865 at the age of 75 in Fairbank, Iowa. Parents: Amos MANSFIELD and Mary JACKSON.


Elizabeth MANSFIELD was born in 1618 in England. She died in 1677 at the age of 59. Parents: Robert MANSFIELD and Elizabeth TOWNSEND.