Moses Manlove
Male 27 December 1804 - 15 January 1887
Born, Rowan Co., North Carolina.
Died, Long Lake, Hubbard Co., Minnesota.
Married to Elizabeth Huff. Father of Lois Manlove and Lewis Manlove and Anna Manlove and Elizabeth Manlove and Minerva Manlove and Oliver Manlove and Henry Manlove and William Manlove. Son of Jonathan Manlove and Anna Smith. Brother of William Manlove and Jonathan Manlove and David Manlove.
Earlier Manloves were Quakers and lived in North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, and North Wales. The immigrant ancestors of the Manloves, Mark, came from Kynaston, in the parish of Kinnerly, Shropshire, and died by September 14, 1666, in Somerset Co. Maryland. Still earlier Manloves and Menloves (over a dozen spellings) lived in Derbyshire. The present keeper of the Manlove journal and genealogy is Kathryn Manlove. Rowan county. His wife, Elizabeth Huff, was born in North Carolina in 1813 and died about 1841 (in Illinois?). Oliver was the eldest of their seven children. Moses and his brother, David, had a milling business in Rushville Illinois. In 1846 they moved to a farm in Grant Co. Wisconsin. In 1881 he and his son Oliver moved to Hubbard County. In May 1885 Nelson Bement enumerated Moses in the household of A.S. Leland, number 67 in Hubbard. Moses died January 12, 1887, and he was buried in the Hubbard Township Cemetery. Some of his children went back to Wisconsin for several years and then moved back again to Verndale and Hubbard County.
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