The house that William and Elizabeth built in the early 1840s when they moved to Alabama from Harris County, Georgia, is still standing. It is between Crawford and Opelika in what was still part of Russell County at the time of William's death but was in Lee County by the time of Elizabeth's death. (Lee County was formed in 1866 from parts of several counties.)
William and Elizabeth had eleven children: Maria Jane Maynor Blalock, Alethia Ann Maynor McIntyre King, James T.F. Maynor, Elizabeth Maynor Preddy, William D. Maynor, Marshall Wilborn Maynor, Missouri Clara Maynor Dunn, Laban Franklin Maynor, Asa Henry Maynor, Ann Eliza (Fannie) Maynor White, Catherine Amanda Maynor Dunn.
The house that William and Elizabeth built in the early 1840s when they moved to Alabama from Harris County, Georgia, is still standing. It is between Crawford and Opelika in what was still part of Russell County at the time of William's death but was in Lee County by the time of Elizabeth's death. (Lee County was formed in 1866 from parts of several counties.)
William and Elizabeth had eleven children: Maria Jane Maynor Blalock, Alethia Ann Maynor McIntyre King, James T.F. Maynor, Elizabeth Maynor Preddy, William D. Maynor, Marshall Wilborn Maynor, Missouri Clara Maynor Dunn, Laban Franklin Maynor, Asa Henry Maynor, Ann Eliza (Fannie) Maynor White, Catherine Amanda Maynor Dunn.
Family Members
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Maria Jane Maynor Blalock
1824–1898
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Alethia Ann Maynor King
1828 – unknown
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James T. Maynor
1832–1901
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William D. Maynor
1836–1851
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Marshall Wilborn Maynor
1838–1919
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Missouri Clara Maynor Dunn
1839–1873
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Pvt Laban Franklin Maynor
1842–1863
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Ann Eliza "Fannie" Maynor White
1843–1914
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Catherine Amanda "Mandy" Maynor Dunn
1849–1912
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Asa Henry Maynor
unknown–1902