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Ida Frances Manning

Birth
Grady County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
Nov 1925 (aged 4)
Bailey, Grady County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Alex, Grady County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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D/O Ruby Dee [Conner] Carter-Manning and Quanah Manning.

[Ruby Conner's husbands were: #1 William Elbert Carter, #2 Quanah Manning and #3 Benjamin Samuel Jackson.]

Granddaughter of Thadeus "Thad" I. & Mary P. Conner.

Alex Tribune, Alex, Grady Co., OK, Friday, November 13, 1925: "Death of Little Girl - Ida Frances, the little four year old daughter of Mrs. Ruby Manning, died Monday morning at 4:15 o'clock, at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Conner, in Alex. She had been ill for many months with throat and bronchial trouble and everything possible had been done for her. It seemed like she might be getting better when she suddenly became worse and passed away. The funeral services were held at the Methodist church Tuesday morning conducted by Rev. F. D. Grover, and the little form was laid to rest in the Morris cemetery southeast of Alex. She leaves a father, mother, brother and many other relatives who shall greatly miss her presence from among them. Out of town relatives attending the funeral were: Mrs. Bessie Todd and children and Mrs. Essie Dungan and children of Bailey, Quahn Manning of Eric, and John Manning of Lindsay."

Unmarked grave - No stone has been found during various cemetery surveys for this individual.
D/O Ruby Dee [Conner] Carter-Manning and Quanah Manning.

[Ruby Conner's husbands were: #1 William Elbert Carter, #2 Quanah Manning and #3 Benjamin Samuel Jackson.]

Granddaughter of Thadeus "Thad" I. & Mary P. Conner.

Alex Tribune, Alex, Grady Co., OK, Friday, November 13, 1925: "Death of Little Girl - Ida Frances, the little four year old daughter of Mrs. Ruby Manning, died Monday morning at 4:15 o'clock, at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Conner, in Alex. She had been ill for many months with throat and bronchial trouble and everything possible had been done for her. It seemed like she might be getting better when she suddenly became worse and passed away. The funeral services were held at the Methodist church Tuesday morning conducted by Rev. F. D. Grover, and the little form was laid to rest in the Morris cemetery southeast of Alex. She leaves a father, mother, brother and many other relatives who shall greatly miss her presence from among them. Out of town relatives attending the funeral were: Mrs. Bessie Todd and children and Mrs. Essie Dungan and children of Bailey, Quahn Manning of Eric, and John Manning of Lindsay."

Unmarked grave - No stone has been found during various cemetery surveys for this individual.

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