词条 | David S. Manners |
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| name = David Stout Manners | image = File:D.S.Manners.jpg | birth_date = January 12, 1808 | birth_place = East Amwell Township, New Jersey | death_date = August 19, 1884 | death_place = | residence = Jersey City, New Jersey | office = Mayor of Jersey City | order = 9th | term_start = May 3, 1852 | term_end = May 3, 1857 | predecessor = Robert Gilchrist | successor = Samuel Wescott | party = Whig | religion = | spouse = Deborah Phillips Johnes | children = | website = | signature = D.S.Manners-sig.jpg }} David Stout Manners (January 12, 1808 - August 19, 1884) was the ninth Mayor of Jersey City. He succeeded Robert Gilchrist. A Whig politician, he served five one-year terms from May 3, 1852 to May 3, 1857.[1] He was succeeded by Samuel Wescott. BiographyHe was born on January 12, 1808 at East Amwell Township, New Jersey. He was the son of David Manners, an army captain during the War of 1812. His grandfather was John Schenck, a captain during the American Revolution who served at the Battle of Princeton and the Battle of Monmouth. He married Deborah Phillips Johnes in 1843 and had four daughters and three sons: Virginia (wife of John W. Beekman), Marie Louise, Helen, Blanche, Sheridan, Edwin, and Clarence. He is the first cousin of New Jersey state senator John Manners. He died on August 19, 1884. References1. ^{{cite book | last=Winfield | first=Charles | year=1874 | publisher=Kennard & Hay Stationery M'fg and Print. Co. | title=History of the County of Hudson, New Jersey: from its earliest settlement to the present time | page=289}} {{JrsyCtyMayors}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Manners, David Stout}}{{NewJersey-mayor-stub}} 6 : 1808 births|1884 deaths|Mayors of Jersey City, New Jersey|People from East Amwell Township, New Jersey|New Jersey Whigs|19th-century American politicians |
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