His parents, who were born in Switzerland, came to the United States as young children. His father was John Seifert (called Johann Ulrich Seifert in Switzerland), 1839-1905. He died in the city of St Louis, Missouri. His mother was Lucia Ganser, 1841-1888. She died in Plattin Township, Jefferson, Missouri. Maynard had nine siblings:
►Dorothea (1860-????)
►Margaret (1863-1938)
►George (1864-1933)
►John C (1868-1941)
►Lawrence (1870-1946)
►Louise (1871-1956)
►William (1877-1950)
►Katherine (1880-1971)
►Henry (1882-1964)
In 1928 Maynard became the second husband of Rosa Belle Brown and they remained married until Maynard's death. During the time they were married they lived in Plattin Township in Jefferson County, where Maynard engaged in truck farming. After Maynard's death Rosa remarried four more times.
His parents, who were born in Switzerland, came to the United States as young children. His father was John Seifert (called Johann Ulrich Seifert in Switzerland), 1839-1905. He died in the city of St Louis, Missouri. His mother was Lucia Ganser, 1841-1888. She died in Plattin Township, Jefferson, Missouri. Maynard had nine siblings:
►Dorothea (1860-????)
►Margaret (1863-1938)
►George (1864-1933)
►John C (1868-1941)
►Lawrence (1870-1946)
►Louise (1871-1956)
►William (1877-1950)
►Katherine (1880-1971)
►Henry (1882-1964)
In 1928 Maynard became the second husband of Rosa Belle Brown and they remained married until Maynard's death. During the time they were married they lived in Plattin Township in Jefferson County, where Maynard engaged in truck farming. After Maynard's death Rosa remarried four more times.
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