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  1. James Manning. Nació el 22 de octubre de 1738. Era un ministro y educador estadounidense proveniente de Rhode Island. En el año 1762 se graduó de la Universidad de Nueva Jersey, la cual se convirtió más adelante en la Universidad de Princeton. Fue uno de los fundadores de la Universidad de Rhode Island, (ahora Brown University) y fue su ...

    • 29 de julio de 1791, Providence (Estados Unidos)
  2. James Ivory Manning Jr. is an American politician currently serving in the Oregon State Senate. He represents the 7th district, which covers parts of Lane County, including Junction City and northern Eugene.

  3. Jane Elizabeth Manning James (1822 – April 16, 1908), fondly known as "Aunt Jane", was an early African-American member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and traveled to Utah as a pioneer. She lived with Joseph Smith and his family for a time in Nauvoo, Illinois.

    • Isaac Manning, Eliza Mead
    • April 16, 1908 (aged 94), Salt Lake City, Utah, US
  4. James Manning. James Manning may refer to: James Manning (minister) (1738–1791), American Baptist minister and first president of Brown University. James Manning (lawyer) (1781–1866), English barrister, serjeant-at-law, and law writer. James S. Manning (1859–1938), Associate Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court.

  5. Jane Elizabeth Manning James. Jane Elizabeth Manning (circa 1822–1908) was one of at least five children born to a free African American couple in Connecticut at a time when most Black people in the United States were slaves. 1 As a young adult, she joined the New Canaan Congregational Church in 1841, but 18 months later, in the winter of ...

  6. James Manning; Información personal; Nacimiento: 22 de octubre de 1738 Elizabeth (Estados Unidos) Fallecimiento: 29 de julio de 1791 Providence (Estados Unidos) Nacionalidad: Estadounidense: Religión: Iglesias bautistas: Familia; Madre: Grace Manning: Educación; Educado en: Universidad de Princeton; Hopewell Academy; Información profesional ...

  7. Seven Decades of Faith and Devotion. Jane Manning James was born into a free black family in Connecticut in 1822. She joined the Church in 1841 and was active in the faith until her death in 1908. During her nearly seven decades of Church membership, Jane lived in the homes of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, survived the 1850 cricket crisis ...