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James E. Maynard and Mary Revenia Frost were married January 8, 1875, in Burlingame, Kansas.
James was the son of Charles M. Maynard and Catherine Ann Labar*, both from Tioga County, Pennsylvania. Mary was the daughter of Charles H. Frost, originally of Westchester, New York, and Sofia Zoller, originally of Baden, Germany.
They are the great-grandparents of Isabelle Willmeth, Mary Ann Brewer, Minnie Graves, Esther Scott, and Bertha Wylde, among many others.
*Catherine Labar is the daughter of William Labar and Frances Credit (or Cradit), and was born August 27, 1834 in Ithaca, New York. While the family has her name recorded as "Tabar," county marriage and federal census records in Pennsylvania indicate the name as "Labar." This family came to the U.S from France in the middle 1600's.
"I do not know which makes a man more conservative—to know nothing but the present, or nothing but the past."
— John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946) The End of Laissez-Faire, chapter 1
Image: [Ferdinand had them shot without trial, but Dick Cheney would probably have tortured them first.] The Execution of Torrijos and his Companions on the Beach in Málaga by Antonio Gisbert (1888)
Mattie Maynard Bible Phillips children. There dad was Hugh Bible.Her second husband was Charlie Petterson,They married in 1909 and had 4 children.Worth,Muriel,doris & Lesslie.She was Ola`s older sister abour 8 years older She died around 1925-26 she may be buried in Brownwood Texas.
A copy of the Maynard News at the Minnesota Newspaper Museum on Minnesota State Fairfrounds. The future of the Museum is uncertain, as the current location is where a new bus Transit Center will be built in 2014.
Maynard site in Jefferson County
After work: Restored 1,800 feet of marine shoreline through removal of riprap shoreline armoring, industrial fill, a creosote railway trestle, and defunct tide gate. Nourished two acres of beach to restore beach profile and provide forage fish and shellfish habitat. Work occurred in 2015.
Photo courtesy of Luke Cherney.
Historic house in the beautiful village of Lagrasse in Southern France.
The village sits in the middle of the Corbieres wine growing region and is within a 90 minute drive of airports and rail stations at Toulouse, Montpellier, Beziers, Perpignan, Carcassonne and Narbonne
Available for weekly holiday rental. www.lagrasse.net
In 1887 Vassar College hired Lucy Maynard Salmon to establish its history department and serve as Associate Professor of History. At the end of her second year she received a full professorship.
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