Pane-Joyce Genealogy
35689. Deborah Younglove. Born ca 1735 in Hartford, CT. Deborah died in Throop, Cayuga County, New York on 22 Nov 1805. Buried in Pine Hill Cemetery, Throop.

Deborah may have been a daughter of one of Daniel Younglove’s brothers rathan than of Daniel.

Noah’s widow [Deborah] was admitted to the First Church of Christ, Sharon, on 5 Jul 1795.547

Pine Hill Cemetery, Throop, Cayuga County, New York
    Deborah Younglove Manroe, b. 1735, d. 22 Nov 1805

See also
    http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nycayuga/cem/cem238/m.htm
Ca 1751 Deborah married Noah Manrow (35916) , son of Joseph Manrow (17240) (18 Dec 1696-10 Sep 1773) & Susanna Olmsted (29302) (12 Feb 1699/1700-Dec 1734). Born ca 1729 in Norwalk, CT.225 Noah died in Sharon, CT on 5 May 1793.225 Buried in Sharon Burying Ground.

Check out The American Genealogist Vol. 35-38, pg: 199

From the History of the Town of Sharon, Litchfield County, Conn. By Charles F. Sedgwick. Case, Tiffany & Co. Hartford, Connecticut. 1842. Page 98:
    Noah Manrow was for more than forty years an inhabitant of Mudgetown. He came from Salisbury in 1751. He lived on the borders of the Pond, in a house lately destroyed by fire, then owned by Captain Benjamin Lines. He died May 5th, 1793, at the age of sixty-four. He left sons, Noah, Younglove, Daniel and Philo.

The family name was spelled variously in Sharon including Manroe, Manrowe, Monroe, Munrow, and Munrow.547

1790 Federal census. Litchfield, Litchfield County, Connecticut
Roll 1, page 343
Family of Noah Monroe
    2 males under 16
    1 male 16 and over
    3 females
Neighbors on the census: Joseph Lenley, Younglove Monroe [Noah’s son], Adonijah Griswold, Noah Monrow, Benjamin Hamiln, Benjamin Hamlin, Nathanl Warren

Noah left a will on 10 Jan 1788. He named wife Deborah, three eldest daughters, Deborah, Miriam and Wealthy; daughters Susanna and Achsa; 3 youngest daughters, Dorcas, Mahala and Betsey; sons Younglove, Daniel and Philo. His estate was proved on 17 May 1793.

Hillside Cemetery, Sharon, Litchfield County
    In Memory of Mr. Noah Manrow, who Died, May 5th 1793 in the 64th year of his life
See also
    http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ctlitch2/cemeteries/sharon8b.htm

A number of Noah and Deborah’s children moved to Cayuga County. In the History of Cayuga County, (Elliot G. Storke, publ. D Mason, Syracuse, 1879), addenda, page xv, several Manrow’s are listed in the section for Throop:
    Milo P. Manrow, b. Throop 1816, d. Nov 1875.
    Betsey Adams Manro, res log 17, widow of M.P. Manrow; b. Pittsfield, Otsego Co. 1812, s ’34, p.o. Auburn
    Younglove Manrow, b. Sharon, Conn. 1767, s 1802, took up 400 acres of land, d. 1831
    Myron C. Manrow, res. lot 6, farmer, b. Throop 1811, lives on the lot taken up by his father, Younglove Manrow, of whom he is the only sufvivng child, p.o. Auburn
    Laura Manrow, wife of M.C. Manrow, daughter of Joshua Coane, b. Ovid, Seneca Co. 1813, s ’17
    Younglove Manrow, Jr., b. Litchfield Co. Conn. 1792, s 1802, d. 17 Aug 1865.
    Roxsena Manrow, widow of Younglove Manrow Jr, res log 16, b. Cheshire Co., NH 1808, s ’16, p.o. Auburn box 2
    Perry Manrow, res lot 16, market gardener, b. Throop 1848, p.o. Auburn box 2
    Maggie Manro, wife of Perry Manro, b. Moutezuma 1848
Their children include:
52428i.
Deborah Manrow (30 Dec 1753-1833)
52429ii.
Miriam Manrow (25 Dec 1755-)
52430iii.
Noah Manrow (6 Oct 1757-bef 16 Jun 1813)
52431iv.
Wealthy Manrow (15 Oct 1759-10 Jul 1820)
52432v.
Susanna Manrow (6 Dec 1762-5 May 1836)
52433vi.
Achsah Manrow (12 Dec 1764-10 Aug 1805)
52434vii.
Younglove Manrow (12 Feb 1767-8 Sep 1831)
52435viii.
Daniel Manrow (4 Feb 1769-8 Sep 1831)
52436ix.
Philo Manrow (8 Feb 1771-22 Jun 1819)
52437x.
Dorcas Manrow (18 Dec 1773-29 Dec 1824)
52438xi.
Mahala H. Manrow (17 Apr 1776-16 Jul 1848)
52439xii.
Elizabeth Manrow (27 Mar 1780-21 Apr 1869)
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