The Family Tree

is only as strong as it Roots! Strong Roots bear good fruit! The
Mann Family Tree
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Welcome to the
Mann
Family Web
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The 2009 Reunion held at the Curwensville Civic Center was a huge success.
Doors opened at noon with dinner at 1 PM followed by entertainment
and the obligatory family business
meeting. Approximately 100 of your cousins, aunts, uncles
and friends shared good food,
stories and fun games.
The 2010 Reunion will be held on Saturday July 10th.
- Time: Doors open at Noon. Dinner will be served at 1 PM.
- You should bring a dish to share. Table service will be provided.
- Dave's family is hosting this year.
We've been busy updating several of the family branches with information
we've received recently. We'd like to update your branch of the family
as well. Visit your branches page and
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We need your help!
We need current to keep this website current. Send
us updates as things change for you or your family members.
Email either
Karl Nagle or
Jim Nannery with your correct email address so we can let you know
what's going on in the family.
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This web site is devoted to the fourteen children,
grandchildren and great grandchildren of Benjamin Franklin Mann and Lydia Means
Mann.
The photo above was taken in the mid 1920's. They are, left to
right, oldest to youngest, Ida Blanch Mann, William Patterson Mann, George Bernard Mann,
Ira Elmer Mann, David Franklin Mann, Rachel Minnie Mann, Silas Jasper Mann, Harry Elwood
Mann, Harvey Sunday Mann, Sara Ann Mann, Foster Calvin Mann, Loudovicus Jane Mann, Mary
Ethel Mann and Jesse Harold Mann.
Father Benjamin and Mother Lydia Means Mann are
seated in the center front.
Please share this web site with other family members!
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