Don, I have studied the Mann, Manes, Manns of Searcy County and surrounding areas as my Searcy County Jameson/Jamison folks were related to the MANN family of Washington Co., MO. and we wondered if some of their Mann relatives may too have come down into North Arkansas and Searcy County. The Civil War data you posted could be your David Mann, however I believe that David J. and D.J. listed together in the Confederate Records could be the same man. And D.J. Mann's wife drew a widows pension on him in Dallas Co., Ark. Mann, D.J./; widow; Fannie H.; Co. I, 12 Ark Inf.; she applied; 1911 Dallas Co. Confederate Soldiers: Mann, D.J.; Co. I; 12 Ark Inf.; Pvt/Pvt Mann, David J; Co. D new; 6 Ark Inf; Pvt/Pvt Manes, Wesley; Co. K, 14th Ark Inf; he applied for Invalid Pension; 1892, Searcy Co. In searching for DAVID MANNS of 1860 Searcy County, and PETER MANNS of 1870 and 1880 Searcy County, they can both be found in 1850 Izard County. I believe your DAVID and PETER MANNS are the older and younger sons of Henry MANN of Izard County, Arkansas 1850 Arkansas Census Report MANN, Henry 50 VA, Elizabeth 44 Tn, Mary 17, DAVID 15, John 12, Nancy 10, Paul 8, PETER 5, Dwelling 112, Blue Mountain Township, Izard County, Arkansas. In 1860 Searcy County, David Mann is age 22 and in 1870 Peter Manes is in Searcy County, age 24, seems like they fit the Henry Mann family of Izard county fairly well. Faye Sandy ----- Original Message ----- From: Don Ott <dott@centurytel.net> To: <ARSEARCY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2000 3:54 PM Subject: [ARSEARCY] David MANN > > > > > > > David Mann shown in index for Searcy County Arkansas 1860 Census > > in Big Flat Twp. Would appreciate any help on this family. > >Am trying to determine if Peter is a son. Would like to exchange data with > >anyone researching this family. Thanks for your help. > >Don Ott > >dott@centurytel.net > > >