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| Burial: 1911 Jackson (Hinds County), Mississippi (Cedar Lawn Cemetery) 3 |
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Individual:
Correspondence with a descendant of Durwood Maynor makes me think that the L.A. Barnes John married in 1885 was Loretta A. Barnes and that their marriage did not last long. An item in a Brookhaven (MS) newspaper suggests that John Maynor was married later to somebody named Turnbough: "Mr. John L. Turnbough died last night at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. J. M. Maynor" (The Leader, 17 February 1897). In 1900 John M. Maynor was working as a railroad repairman in Brookhaven and living as a boarder with Fannie Daugherty. His son, Durwood Maynor, was living with John's parents in Canton (Madison County), Mississippi. According to John's tombstone he was married to Mary B. Riley by 1911.
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- Title: US Census: 1870
Media: Microfilm
- Title: US Census: 1880
Media: Microfilm
- Title: Grave Marker
Media: Tombstone
- Title: Jackson Death Certificates (1909-1912)
Author: Anne S. Lipscomb
Publication: Mississippi Department of Archives and History, 1987
Media: Book
Page: 58
- Title: Mississippi Marriages from 1829 to 1900
Media: Book
Page: 95
- Title: Mississippi Marriages, 1776-1935
Media: Electronic
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