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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Sarah Mabel MAYNARD: Birth: 06 MAY 1883 in Monroe Co., GA. Death: 19 SEP 1911 in in child birth Monroe Co., GA

  2. Lessie Faye MAYNARD: Birth: 20 MAR 1885 in Monroe Co., GA. Death: 09 SEP 1965 in Monroe Co., GA

  3. Clarence Elois MAYNARD: Birth: 17 NOV 1886 in Monroe Co., GA. Death: 24 NOV 1918 in Monroe Co., GA

  4. Daisy Jackson MAYNARD: Birth: 15 SEP 1888 in Monroe Co., GA. Death: 25 DEC 1944 in Veteran's Hospital, Atlanta, Fulton Co., GA

  5. William Lawson MAYNARD: Birth: 26 FEB 1891 in Monroe Co., GA. Death: 11 FEB 1961 in Monroe Co., GA

  6. Charles Addison MAYNARD: Birth: 18 OCT 1892 in Monroe Co., GA. Death: 06 DEC 1988 in Forsyth, Monroe Co., GA

  7. Olivia Elizabeth MAYNARD: Birth: ABT MAR 1895 in Monroe Co., GA. Death: 06 AUG 1960 in Bibb Co., GA

  8. Martha Malinda "Bart" MAYNARD: Birth: 12 MAR 1897 in Monroe Co., GA. Death: 05 FEB 1993 in Forsyth, Monroe Co., GA

  9. Preston Hill MAYNARD: Birth: 19 FEB 1899 in Monroe Co., GA. Death: 09 APR 1930 in Monroe Co., GA

  10. Boren Bob Lee "Jack" MAYNARD: Birth: 02 APR 1901 in Monroe Co., GA. Death: 01 AUG 1981 in Macon, Bibb Co., GA

  11. Alton Eldora MAYNARD: Birth: 25 APR 1903 in Monroe Co., GA. Death: 27 JUN 1968 in Macon, Bibb Co., GA

  12. Lois MAYNARD: Birth: 02 MAY 1906 in Monroe Co., GA. Death: 02 FEB 1991 in Macon, Bibb Co., GA

  13. Louise MAYNARD: Birth: 02 MAY 1906 in Monroe Co., GA. Death: 08 AUG 1985 in Monroe Co., GA


Sources
1. Title:   Monroe County, Georgia A History
Page:   p 599
Author:   Monroe County, GA Historical Society
Publication:   Date: 1979;
2. Title:   1870 US Census, Ninth Census of the United States
3. Title:   1880 US Census, (LDS Extraction) Tenth Census of the United States
Author:   LDS Church
Publication:   Location: FamilySearch.org;
4. Title:   Forsyth City Cemetery, Forsyth, GA Vol. 1
Page:   p 47
Author:   Georgia Society D. A. R.
Publication:   Date: 1969;
5. Title:   1900 US Census, Twelfth Census of the United States
6. Title:   1860 US Census, Eighth Census of the United States

Notes
a. Note:   No photo of grave marker
 Have copy of obituary SN:01107
  Obituary for William Nathaniel Maynard - 25 Jan 1940 - Monroe Advertiser
 Maynard Funeral Is Conducted in Macon
 The following account of the death of William N. Maynard, prominent former citizen of Monroe county, is taken from the Thursday edition of the Macon Telegraph:
 Funeral services for William Nathaniel Maynard, 83, who died at his residence, Columbus road, at 6 a.m. yesterday, will be held in the chapel of Hart�s mortuary at 3 p.m. today. Elder Henry Swain will officiate and burial will be in Forsyth.
 Pallbearers will be C. J. Childs, Maynard Zellner, P. B. Zellner, Charles Maynard, G. P. Rankin, and E. W. Maynard.
 Mr. Maynard was born in Monroe county; June 3, 1856, the son of W. T. Maynard and Mrs. Martha M. Dewberry Maynard, and had made his home in Macon for 15 years. He had been engaged as planter and lumberman. Though in declining health for several years, he had been seriously ill only five weeks.
 Surviving are his wife, the former Miss Eldora Jackson of Houston county; four sons, D. J. and C. A. Maynard of Forsyth, W. L. and Jack Maynard, Macon; six daughters, Misses Lessie, Lois, and Louise Maynard, Mrs. J. T. Brown, Mrs. E. J. Edwards, and Mrs. L. D. Moulton, Macon; two brothers; Judge R. L. Maynard and W. T. Maynard of Americus; a sister, Mrs. J. N. Zellner, Forsyth; two grandchildren, Elois Moulton and Eleanor Edwards, Macon, and two great-grandchildren, Lynelle and David Moulton, Macon.
  Notes from Ann Kilgore:
 Their home place that was on Maynard's Mill Road burned. It must have happened during the early 1920's because in the 1920 census, they were still living in Monroe County. During the 1920's they moved to the house on Columbus Road in Bibb County, Georgia. The house was located just off of Columbus Road across from where the Macon Mall is now located. The house was torn down around the time that the Mall was built. Louise had the lake house built on part of the land that her father owned. The chimney still stands where the house burned across Maynard's Mill Road



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