Web19 Feb 2024 · Captain John Manning. Born 1614 in England. Ancestors. Son of William Manning and Susannah (UNKNOWN) Manning. Brother of Mary (Manning) Seeley [half] … WebStuck in the Darling during the 1885–1886 drought. Around 1889 skippered (perhaps the same) Bunyip (owned by Matthew Johnston) on the Manning River. John Davis: 9 November 1872: Providence 1872: Captain of Providence when shortly after leaving Menindie her boiler exploded, killing him and three crew. T. J. Davis: Emu 1895: Albert …
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WebCapt. John MANNING. Birth 31 Mar 1649 - Massachusetts. Death 25 Nov 1678 - Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Mother Dorothy Manning Wight. … WebManning migrated to New Zealand in 1860 and turned up in Hokitika in 1867, at his old trade of goldfields journalism. He was one of the co-founders of the New Zealand Celt, the first issue of which came out on 26 October 1867. The paper strongly supported the cause of Irish nationalism. WebJohn Manning was appointed a midshipman in the U.S. Navy on 10 May 1820, serving four years in the West India Station and Gulf of Mexico, three years on the Pacific west coast of South America, and one year in the naval school at New York. Promoted to lieutenant on 17 May 1828, he served in that rank for twenty-three years. dundrum library opening