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1 INFO NM 31 | Burr, Edwin Manross I (I359)
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1 INFO NM 31 | Goodman, Majorie (I363)
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1 INFO NM 32
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | Burr, Edwin Manross II (I364)
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1 INFO NM 33
Charlotte educated Williston Seminary, E. Hampton, MA - graduated 1846 | Norton, Charlotte E. (I315)
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1 INFO NM 33 | Manross, Charles Hayden (I307)
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1 INFO NM 34 | Manross, Edward Arthur (I341)
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1 INFO NM 34 | Platt, Laura Maria (I343)
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1 INFO NM 35 | Manross, Newton Cook (I345)
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1 INFO NM 35 | Goodsell, Bertha F. (I349)
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1 INFO NM 36 | Chapman, Charles L. (I632)
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1 INFO NM 37
Eli is a third cousin to Gertrude
Wounded at Chancellorsville
Champion bowler and expert fisherman | Manross, Eli (I308)
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1 INFO NM 37 | Manross, Gertrude Camilia Altisidora Dequiones (I317)
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1 INFO NM 38
5th Regiment, Maryland State Militia - 13 years
Sergeant - Maryland State 1st Militia - 6 years
Deacon at the Church of Good Shepard, Onondago Castle, NY | Manross, William Doane (I369)
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1 INFO NM 38 | Wilson, Martha Elizabeth (I371)
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1 INFO NM 39 | Manross, William Wilson (I385)
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1 INFO NM 4 | Yale, Sybil (I218)
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1 INFO NM 4 | Bunnell, Titus (I222)
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1 INFO NM 40
Graduated Baltimore High School and the New England Conservatory of Music | Manross, Maud Camille (I370)
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1 INFO NM 40 | Bunce, William North (I373)
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1 INFO NM 41
Member Company B, 2nd Conn. Reg., Heavy Artillery CV in the Civil War -disabled at Cold Harbor, MD.
John suffered a severe head injury when a berth in the barracks fell uponhim and several other men. After several searches and exposer, hardduty, John contracted consumption and due to a extremely high fever hebecame insane. He died in Knight Hospital, New Haven, CT
Famous hunter and ballplayer | Manross, John (I309)
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1 INFO NM 41 | Gale, Lena (I318)
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1 INFO NM 42
Champion ballplayer and fisherman | Manross, Henry (I310)
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1 INFO NM 43
Owner F.N. Manross and Sons Associated Spring Corporation
Selectman in 1896 - served four years
General Assembly 1900
Mason and Odd Fellow
Charter member of the Welch Fire Company
From an article " Builders of Bristol - Frederick N. Manross "
Pioneered in manufacturing, conservation, photography, and sportsmanship.
Frederick enjoyed an interest in wildlife. About 1910,he established agame preserve on his property. From an article in "Country Life inAmerica Magazine" of May, 1911 describes his experiment that preventedthe extinction of the ruffed grouse, a favorite game bird.
F.N. Manross & Sons Division, Associated Spring Corporation by ErnestAndrew and A.N. Manross | Manross, Frederick Newton (I355)
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1 INFO NM 44
West Point graduate, 1st Calvary, US Army | Manross, Arthur Newton (I382)
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1 INFO NM 44a | Manross, Robert Hayden (I381)
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1 INFO NM 44a | Hart, Grace V. (I637)
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1 INFO NM 44a | Manross, Robert Hayden (I659)
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1 INFO NM 45
Graduate Connecticut College for Woman
Regent of the Katherine Gaylord Chapter, DAR | Douglass, Elizabeth (I387)
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1 INFO NM 45
Graduate of Bristol High School
Graduate of West Point Military Academy
Served with the Calvary on the Mexican boarder. During WWII, served atthe Calvary Replacement Training Center and on the board at Fort Riley,Kansas. With the 1st Calvary Division in the occupation of Japan. | Manross, Frederick Tuttle (I386)
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1 INFO NM 46 | Manross, Bishop (I203)
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1 INFO NM 46 | Gridley, Mercy (I210)
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1 INFO NM 47
Record of Service of CT:
Revolutionary War --- 1775 - 1783
War of 1812
Mexican War
Index to the Revolutionary War:
Page 203 - Theodore Manross, enlisted July 1, 1780 discharged December 2,1780 in 5th Regiment, Col. P.B. Bradley
Page 236 - Theodore Manrose, enlisted April 22, 1777 discharged January1, 1778, Conn. Line, Matlocks Continental 8th Reg., Col. John Chandler -April 1777 to January 1, 1778
Fought at Germantown February 4, 1777
Wintered at Valley Forge 1777/78
Fought at Monmouth June 28, 1978
Wintered 1780/81 at Camp Connecticut Village
In the Voice of Bristol (Continental Centennial Record) June 17, 1885 onpage 108 was a list of Revolutionary Soldiers from Bristol - named areTheodore Manross and Elijah Manross (cousins)
Builder of Farmington meeting house
Moved to NY in 1788 | Manross, Theodore (I391)
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1 INFO NM 47 | White, Martha (I393)
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1 INFO NM 48 | Manross, Sarah (I397)
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1 INFO NM 48 | Lambert, William (I407)
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1 INFO NM 49 | Lambert, William H. (I412)
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1 INFO NM 49 | Kelly, Jane Georgina (I414)
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1 INFO NM 4a | Manross, Ruth (I205)
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1 INFO NM 4a | Mix, Thomas (I211)
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1 INFO NM 5 | Mix, Martha (I248)
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1 INFO NM 5 | Francis, Jacob (I253)
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1 INFO NM 50
Was an Attorney-At-Law and a surveyor for the State of Michigan -admitted to the bar Denton, MD
Killed by a passinger train | Manross, John (I398)
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1 INFO NM 50
Was an Attorney-At-Law and a surveyor for the State of Michigan -admitted to the bar Denton, MD
Killed by a passinger train | Manross, John (I661)
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1 INFO NM 50 | Wooters, Mary (I406)
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1 INFO NM 51 | Manross, Eli (I400)
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1 INFO NM 51 | (Manross), Anna (I405)
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1 INFO NM 52
Samuel started for Farmington Center supposedly killed or captured by theMohawk Indians
Baptised May 13, 1722 | Manross, Samuel (I204)
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1 INFO NM 53
Baptized November 12, 1753
Timothy moved to NY | Manross, Timothy (I427)
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1 INFO NM 53
Royal Descent | Drake, Hephzibah (I428)
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1 INFO NM 54 | Manross, Hepsibal (I432)
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