John T. Maynor Passes Away.
The death of John T. Maynor at his home in Thompson's beat on Feb. 7th, removed another of Blount's most useful citizens. Mr. Maynor celebrated his seventieth birthday only a few months ago. He was a member of the Primitive Baptist church and was a true christian gentleman. He raised a large family of children, all of whom have become useful citizens, among them being Prof. W.F. Maynor, one of the leading educators of this county and T.A. Maynor, mail carrier on route 1, Oneonta.
[Southern Democrat, 15 Feb 1917]
John T. Maynor Passes Away.
The death of John T. Maynor at his home in Thompson's beat on Feb. 7th, removed another of Blount's most useful citizens. Mr. Maynor celebrated his seventieth birthday only a few months ago. He was a member of the Primitive Baptist church and was a true christian gentleman. He raised a large family of children, all of whom have become useful citizens, among them being Prof. W.F. Maynor, one of the leading educators of this county and T.A. Maynor, mail carrier on route 1, Oneonta.
[Southern Democrat, 15 Feb 1917]
Family Members
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William Franklin "Prof" Maynor
1867–1952
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John Day "Dee" Maynor
1869–1956
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James Robert "Rob" Maynor
1872–1946
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Henry Crawford Maynor
1874–1949
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Thomas Alexander Maynor
1876–1934
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Frances Virginia "Fannie" Maynor Murray
1878–1959
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Rufus Whaley Maynor
1880–1960
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Minnie Evalina Maynor Bellew
1882–1928
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Bertha Eudell Maynor Morris
1884–1970
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Quincy Lowndes Yancy Maynor
1888–1956
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