man‎Peter Menard-Manor-Manore‏‎, son of John Mary Menard and Margaret Julia Levry‏.
Born ‎ Apr 17, 1838 Erie, Monroe, Michigan, died ‎ Jun 3, 1921 Pukwana, South Dakota‎, 83 years, buried ‎ St. Anthony’s Cemetery, Brule, South Dakota
The 1860 Census shows that Peter had changed the spelling of his last name from Ménard to Manor. After he and his family left Michigan and arrived at Brule County, South Dakota, Peter was spelling his last name Manore. The Peter Manore family came to Brule County, South Dakota about 1886. They sold everything at Erie, Michigan and divided their money into three money belts with Peter, Alex, and Noah each wearing one. Mrs. George Anderson, daughter-in-law of Hattie Manore, had a red shawl that Mrs. Manore wrapped around young Hattie during the cold train trip to South Dakota. A man offered a coat and this man they believed to have been Jesse James.

Married ‎ Oct 9, 1860 Erie, Monroe, Michigan (53 years married) to:

womanMargaret Rowe‏
Born ‎ Jun 26, 1841 Erie, Monroe, Michigan, died ‎ Sep 18, 1914 Pukwana, South Dakota‎, 73 years

Children:

1.
woman‎Mary Roseline Manore‏‎
Born ‎ Aug 1, 1861 Erie, Michigan‎

2.
woman‎Zora Manore‏‎
Born ‎ Oct 7, 1863 Erie, Michigan, died ‎ Feb 25, 1932 Erie, Michigan‎, 68 years

3.
man‎Joseph Manore‏‎
Born ‎ Aug 8, 1865 Erie, Michigan‎

4.
man‎Alex Manore‏‎
Born ‎ Nov 24, 1867 Erie, Michigan‎

5.
man‎Noah Manore‏‎
Born ‎ Aug 4, 1869 Erie, Michigan, died ‎ Mar 19, 1931 Pukwana, South Dakota‎, 61 years

6.
woman‎Susan Manore‏‎
Born ‎ Jun 7, 1871 Erie, Monroe, Michigan, died ‎ Nov 26, 1952 Pueblo, Colorado‎, 81 years, buried ‎ Pukwana, Brule, South Dakota

7.
woman‎Agnes Manore‏‎
Born ‎ 1874 Erie, Michigan‎

8.
woman‎Addie Manore‏‎
Born ‎ 1877 Erie, Michigan‎

9.
manJohn Manore-Mensard‏
Born ‎ Sep 25, 1881 Erie, Michigan, died ‎ May 27, 1913‎, 31 years, buried ‎ St. Anthony’s Catholic Cemetery, Brule, South Dakota
About 1886, John moved with his parents to Brule County, South Dakota and grew up around the town of Puckwana. When John was of age he changed his last name. He did not like how Manore sounded and decided to change it to Mesnard. John appears on the 1910 Census for Stanley County, South Dakota. He was 29 years old, and lists his occupation as bartender. The reference for this is Supervisor’s District 2, Enumeration District 100, Sheet 13 B in Stanley County. Later part of Stanley County became Jackson County. John Mesnard married Iva Frances Motter. In 1911, John bought land in Jackson County, South Dakota . He owned a saloon in Belvidere, South Dakota. It was at this saloon that John was involved in a gunfight. The story is that someone stole John’s gun and ran out of the saloon. John ran after the thief and the thief fired at John but the bullet hit the outside wall of the saloon causing a splinter of wood to enter John’s eye. A few days later John traveled to Omaha, Nebraska for medical attention. He died at Omaha on May 27, 1913. He was buried at St. Anthony’s Catholic Cemetery, Pukwana, South Dakota.

10.
woman‎Margret Manore‏‎
Born ‎ 1883‎

11.
woman‎Hattie Manore‏‎
Born ‎ Erie, Michigan