Lucy Ann <I>Brown</I> Maynor

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Lucy Ann Brown Maynor

Birth
Mississippi, USA
Death
4 May 1920 (aged 75)
Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 4, Lot 8
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Daughter of John W. and Mary Jane Mabry Brown, Lucy married Asa Henry Maynor. They had one son, Henry Clifton Maynor, who died at age thirteen near Vernon (Madison County), Mississippi. After Asa's death in 1902, Lucy lived for a while with Fannie Maynor White, Asa's sister, in Lee County (formerly Russell County), Alabama. Fannie died in 1914, and Lucy moved back to Mississippi and was living in the Old Ladies' Home in Jackson at the time of her death. [Here in the twenty-first century, the name "Old Ladies' Home" suggests some kind of terrible place. It was not. I was not alive at the time of Lucy Maynor's residency there, but I visited the Old Ladies' Home on various occasions in the 1950s and can attest that it was a pleasant place full of highly respectable residents.]
Daughter of John W. and Mary Jane Mabry Brown, Lucy married Asa Henry Maynor. They had one son, Henry Clifton Maynor, who died at age thirteen near Vernon (Madison County), Mississippi. After Asa's death in 1902, Lucy lived for a while with Fannie Maynor White, Asa's sister, in Lee County (formerly Russell County), Alabama. Fannie died in 1914, and Lucy moved back to Mississippi and was living in the Old Ladies' Home in Jackson at the time of her death. [Here in the twenty-first century, the name "Old Ladies' Home" suggests some kind of terrible place. It was not. I was not alive at the time of Lucy Maynor's residency there, but I visited the Old Ladies' Home on various occasions in the 1950s and can attest that it was a pleasant place full of highly respectable residents.]

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