• John Waddle married, in 1806, Nancy Mann, who was born in Kentucky. Her father, William Mann, a native of Augusta County, Virginia, married Eleanor Raeburn, and soon after moved to Kentucky, locating in the Blue Grass region, between Lexington and Georgetown. Mr. Mann died leaving three daughters, Elizabeth, Nancy and Mary.
1197, p 491• John Waddle came to Ross County in 1800, and married Nancy Mann, of Kentucky, daughter of Col. William Mann, of that state.
1197, p 201• Wm. Mann, P., Augusta
1305, p 446• surname name date bk. pg TM
Man William 18Jun87 3 06 1
Mann William 27Jun89 2 08 1
Man William 27Apr91 3 09 1
Mann William 01Dec92 3 13 1
Man William 20Apr94 3 13 11
Mann William -----95 1 09 1
1306• p. 327, Indenture, May 27, 1794, Robert Patterson and Elizabeth Patterson, of Fayette county, to WILLIAM MANN of the same county, for 50 pounds, a tract on Cane Run waters in Fayette County, part of a settlement and preemption in the name of John Maxwell, etc. Acknowledged in County Court, August 1794 term, at which time Elizabeth Patterson relinquished dower rights, and recorded by the Fayette Circuit Court, April 25, 1804.
438, P 18
• No mention of MANN nor any biographical information on Waddell.
Source: Annals of Augusta County, Virginia, from 1726 to 1871, by Waddell, Joseph A., Harrisonburgh, VA, 1979, Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia, 26 Apr 1994.
• No MANN or RAEBURN listings in Augusta County Marriages 1748-1850.
Source: Virginia Historic Marriage Register, 1986; Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia, 26 Apr 1994.
Spouses
Individual Notes
• His [William Mann’s] widow subsequently married Captain Lamb, and in 1797 came with him and her children to Chillicothe.
1197, p 491• p. 96, Indenture, April 25, 1804, ELEANOR LAMB, late ELEANOR MANN, executrix, and WILLIAM KING, executor, of WILLIAM MANN, dec’d, late of Fayette County, to ELSPEY TAYBOURN [sic], ADAM RAYBOURN, and THOMAS RAYBOURN, heirs and legatees of Adam Raybourn, dec’d, of the same county, for 5 shillings, 50 acres on the waters of Cane Run in Fayette county, beginning in WALTER STEWART’s line, thence northeast, bounded by JOSEPH STEWART’s land, being one equal half of 100 acres purchased by said William Mann, dec’d, and ANDREW RAYBOURN, from ROBERT PATTERSON, who conveyed the same to William Mann on May 27, 1794, and of which William Mann directed, by his last will and testament, that the said one-half, 50 acres, should be conveyed to Adam Raybourn; and whereas a deed was executed, but was destroyed by the fire in the Clerk’s office, this deed confirms the same. THOMAS BODLEY, witness. Recorded October 31, [year missing].
438, p 17
Marr Memobased on birth of Elizabeth in 1786