Samuel Manning was a town clerk for six years, a selectman for nine years, and a deputy to the General Court from 1695-6. Him and his wife had twelve children.
1644
Jul 21
1673
May 6
Age: 28y
1673 • Second Battle of Schooneveld: The Dutch fleet again defeats the Anglo-French fleet. |
1675
Mar 28
Age: 30y
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birth of childHannah Manning Billerica, Massachusetts, USA ⇓ 3 Sources ⇓ |
1675 • Battle of Fehrbellin: Brandenburg defeats the Swedes. |
1675
Mar 28
Age: 30y
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birth of childHannah Manning Billerica, Massachusetts, USA ⇓ 3 Sources ⇓ |
1675 • Antonie van Leeuwenhoek begins to use a microscope for observing human tissues and liquids. |
1695
Age: 50y
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occupationBillerica, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA ⇓ From 1695-6, he was a deputy to the General Court. At the time, the colonial assembly not only met as the judicial court of appeals, but also created laws. The court was called the "Great and General Court" all the way until 1780. 2 Sources ⇓ |
1710
Feb 21
Age: 65y
1710 • The Tuscarora nation sends a petition to the Province of Pennsylvania, protesting the seizure of their lands and enslavement of their people by citizens of the Province of Carolina. |
1711
Feb 22
Age: 66y
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deathBillerica, Massachusetts, USA ⇓ 1710-1711. 3 Sources ⇓ |
1711 • Alexander Pope publishes the poem An Essay on Criticism in London. |