Second Illinois Cavalry
Courtesy of FindAGrave contributor, Lester Letson; From the 1905 biography by J M Guinn.
John Nixon Manlove was born in Ohio. In 1849 he crossed the plains to California and here engaged in mining. Later he returned to Indiana, where he resided until 1886, when he again came to this state and is now residing in Selma, living a retired life.
Together with his wife, Isabell Ann, John was the parent of nine children; pioneeers and contributors to the early development of Fresno County.
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Spouse:
Isabel Ann Futhey 1835 – 1871
Children:
Devillo Manlove 1856 – 1892
Laura E Manlove 1858 –
Mark Manlove 1860 – 1884
Mary J Manlove 1862 –
Arthur Manlove 1866 – 1913
Scott Manlove 1869 – 1955
Alice Manlove 1871 – 1922
Ann Manlove 1871 – 1944
Spouse:
Unknown Noble 1850
Children:
Myra Bell Manlove 1878 – 1944
John Clyde Manlove 1881 – 1938
Spouse:
Irene F. Mitchell 1854 - 1933
Second Illinois Cavalry
Courtesy of FindAGrave contributor, Lester Letson; From the 1905 biography by J M Guinn.
John Nixon Manlove was born in Ohio. In 1849 he crossed the plains to California and here engaged in mining. Later he returned to Indiana, where he resided until 1886, when he again came to this state and is now residing in Selma, living a retired life.
Together with his wife, Isabell Ann, John was the parent of nine children; pioneeers and contributors to the early development of Fresno County.
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Spouse:
Isabel Ann Futhey 1835 – 1871
Children:
Devillo Manlove 1856 – 1892
Laura E Manlove 1858 –
Mark Manlove 1860 – 1884
Mary J Manlove 1862 –
Arthur Manlove 1866 – 1913
Scott Manlove 1869 – 1955
Alice Manlove 1871 – 1922
Ann Manlove 1871 – 1944
Spouse:
Unknown Noble 1850
Children:
Myra Bell Manlove 1878 – 1944
John Clyde Manlove 1881 – 1938
Spouse:
Irene F. Mitchell 1854 - 1933
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