(1841~1910)
John Mann was born in Tennessee in 1841. During the Civil War he belonged to Company E, 23rd Texas Cavalry, DeBray's Brigade. The 23rd was assigned to Texas and fought in the Red River Campaign, Mansfield, and Pleasant Hill. He came to Texas in 1850 and lived in Boyd County with his wife and was a farmer. He was admitted to the Confederate Men's Home twice. The first time was on March 4, 1902 and he was released at his request on April 23, 1904. He was readmitted on January 17, 1908 where he died February 25, 1910.
(1841~1910)
John Mann was born in Tennessee in 1841. During the Civil War he belonged to Company E, 23rd Texas Cavalry, DeBray's Brigade. The 23rd was assigned to Texas and fought in the Red River Campaign, Mansfield, and Pleasant Hill. He came to Texas in 1850 and lived in Boyd County with his wife and was a farmer. He was admitted to the Confederate Men's Home twice. The first time was on March 4, 1902 and he was released at his request on April 23, 1904. He was readmitted on January 17, 1908 where he died February 25, 1910.
Family Members
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Rebecca Jane Mann Golloher
1827–1848
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James Henry Mann
1829–1883
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Mary Elizabeth "Polly" Mann McCright
1830–1896
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Nancy Mann Mapes
1832–1896
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Samuel Mann
1836–1851
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Joseah Mann
1837 – unknown
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Elizabeth A. Mann Nichols
1839–1896
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Brice Woody Mann
1843–1889
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Henry Mann
1845–1873
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Eliza Jane Mann Nichols
1848–1924
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Andrew Jackson J. Mann
1851–1929
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