There were three Maynard brothers: Jesse, Moses and Amos.
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There were three Maynard brothers: Jesse, Moses and Amos.
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Posted: 12 Jun 2008 11:15PM GMT |
Classification: Census
Surnames: Maynard, Gates, Deming, Lincoln
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Submitted by: Cathy Porter-Maynard
Email: Maythree@aol.com
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There were three Maynard Brothers...
• JESSE Maynard
• MOSES Maynard
• AMOS Maynard
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1810 Federal Census
Madison Township, Madison County, New York
LINE # 35). M. Maynard: 9 people
LINE # 46). A. Maynard: 8 people
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1820 Federal Census
Madison Township, Madison County, New York
LINE # 18). Moses Maynard household: 13 people
LINE # 34). Amos Maynard household: 10 people
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Excerpts from:
HISTORY OF Madison County, STATE OF New York
By Mrs. L.M. Hammond
Syracuse:
Truair, Smith, & Co., Job Printers.
1872
Chapter: Chapter XII. Madison
Page: 590
Madison
Excerpt:
..."There were three of the Maynard brothers: -- Jesse [Maynard], the pioneer of 1792, who resided in town but a few years; Amos [Maynard], a young man, who afterwards married and settled near the Center, on the same lot with Jesse; and Moses [Maynard], who came some years later with his family, and finally settled near Bouckville. Amos Maynard was the first Military Captain in town, served through the war of 1812, and rose to the rank of Colonel. He is remembered as an officer of splendid military being and presence. We remark here that the sword carried by Capt. Maynard during the war, became, and is still, the property of Mr. Orrin Chase, of Eaton, who was a Captain of Militia. Moses Maynard, distinguished himself in various official capacities, and was one of the chief projectors of the Chenango Canal.
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OUR COUNTRY AND ITS PEOPLE
Descriptive and Biographical Record of
Madison County, New York
Part I. Chapter XX. Progress of improvement in towns--Madison and Nelson
Page: 380
....."The first postmaster of Bouckville was Moses Maynard, who was then keeping the hotel which he built about that time (1837). From about 1861 until his death in 1875, William Coolidg was postmaster and was succeeded by Lewis E. Coe; he was followed by Isaac Forward, and he by A.J. Wiltse, who was succeeded by the incumbent, F. Parker. The hotel before mentioned has passed through several proprietorships and is now conducted by Fayette Livermore. ..."
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OUR COUNTRY AND ITS PEOPLE
Descriptive and Biographical Record of
Madison County, New York
Part I. Chapter XXV. The judiciary and bar of Madison County
Page: 482
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History of Chenango and Madison Counties, New York :
with illustrations and biographical sketches of some to its prominent men
Chapter XLVIII. Town of Madison
Page: 610
SETTLEMENTS. --
....." This same year (1792 or 1793) Jesse Maynard came in from the east and took up a farm on lot 45, about a mile south of Madison village, on lands now owned by Lewis W. Curtis. He did not remain long in the town, however. His brothers, Amos [Maynard] and Moses [Maynard], came in somewhat later, Amos as early as 1798 and Moses as early as 1801. Amos was a young, single man, and married and settled on the same lot as Jesse, on lands now owned by _____Austin and Lewis W. Curtis, at the Center. He and his first wife died on that farm. Amos was the fist military captain in the town. He was a soldier in the war of 1812, and rose to the rank of Colonel. MOSES [Maynard] CAME WITH HIS FAMILY, WHICH WAS LARGE, AND LOCATED IN Madison VILLAGE, where he kept a tavern for many years. He afterwards built the hotel at Bouckville and died there May 27, 1853, aged 77.''
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History of Chenango and Madison Counties, New York :
with illustrations and biographical sketches of some to its prominent men
Chapter: Chapter XL. Shire towns--Early courts...
Page: 515
SHERIFFS
The Sheriffs of Madison County have been ....
Moses Maynard, of Madison [appointed] March 2, 1819.
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New York Genealogical Records, 1675-1920
Name: Amos Maynard
Event: Lived
Year: 1800
Place: Hamilton
County: Chenango
Province: New York
Source: Reel 28, 1800 Federal Census of New York, Microfilm Series M32
Publisher: National Archives, Washington, DC.
Additional info: See Family History Library, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Page: 892
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Submitted by: Cathy Porter-Maynard
Email: Maythree@aol.com
=========================================================
There were three Maynard Brothers...
• JESSE Maynard
• MOSES Maynard
• AMOS Maynard
=========================================================
1810 Federal Census
Madison Township, Madison County, New York
LINE # 35). M. Maynard: 9 people
LINE # 46). A. Maynard: 8 people
=========================================================
1820 Federal Census
Madison Township, Madison County, New York
LINE # 18). Moses Maynard household: 13 people
LINE # 34). Amos Maynard household: 10 people
=========================================================
Excerpts from:
HISTORY OF Madison County, STATE OF New York
By Mrs. L.M. Hammond
Syracuse:
Truair, Smith, & Co., Job Printers.
1872
Chapter: Chapter XII. Madison
Page: 590
Madison
Excerpt:
..."There were three of the Maynard brothers: -- Jesse [Maynard], the pioneer of 1792, who resided in town but a few years; Amos [Maynard], a young man, who afterwards married and settled near the Center, on the same lot with Jesse; and Moses [Maynard], who came some years later with his family, and finally settled near Bouckville. Amos Maynard was the first Military Captain in town, served through the war of 1812, and rose to the rank of Colonel. He is remembered as an officer of splendid military being and presence. We remark here that the sword carried by Capt. Maynard during the war, became, and is still, the property of Mr. Orrin Chase, of Eaton, who was a Captain of Militia. Moses Maynard, distinguished himself in various official capacities, and was one of the chief projectors of the Chenango Canal.
..."
[end of excerpt]
=========================================================
OUR COUNTRY AND ITS PEOPLE
Descriptive and Biographical Record of
Madison County, New York
Part I. Chapter XX. Progress of improvement in towns--Madison and Nelson
Page: 380
....."The first postmaster of Bouckville was Moses Maynard, who was then keeping the hotel which he built about that time (1837). From about 1861 until his death in 1875, William Coolidg was postmaster and was succeeded by Lewis E. Coe; he was followed by Isaac Forward, and he by A.J. Wiltse, who was succeeded by the incumbent, F. Parker. The hotel before mentioned has passed through several proprietorships and is now conducted by Fayette Livermore. ..."
=========================================================
OUR COUNTRY AND ITS PEOPLE
Descriptive and Biographical Record of
Madison County, New York
Part I. Chapter XXV. The judiciary and bar of Madison County
Page: 482
=========================================================
History of Chenango and Madison Counties, New York :
with illustrations and biographical sketches of some to its prominent men
Chapter XLVIII. Town of Madison
Page: 610
SETTLEMENTS. --
....." This same year (1792 or 1793) Jesse Maynard came in from the east and took up a farm on lot 45, about a mile south of Madison village, on lands now owned by Lewis W. Curtis. He did not remain long in the town, however. His brothers, Amos [Maynard] and Moses [Maynard], came in somewhat later, Amos as early as 1798 and Moses as early as 1801. Amos was a young, single man, and married and settled on the same lot as Jesse, on lands now owned by _____Austin and Lewis W. Curtis, at the Center. He and his first wife died on that farm. Amos was the fist military captain in the town. He was a soldier in the war of 1812, and rose to the rank of Colonel. MOSES [Maynard] CAME WITH HIS FAMILY, WHICH WAS LARGE, AND LOCATED IN Madison VILLAGE, where he kept a tavern for many years. He afterwards built the hotel at Bouckville and died there May 27, 1853, aged 77.''
=========================================================
History of Chenango and Madison Counties, New York :
with illustrations and biographical sketches of some to its prominent men
Chapter: Chapter XL. Shire towns--Early courts...
Page: 515
SHERIFFS
The Sheriffs of Madison County have been ....
Moses Maynard, of Madison [appointed] March 2, 1819.
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New York Genealogical Records, 1675-1920
Name: Amos Maynard
Event: Lived
Year: 1800
Place: Hamilton
County: Chenango
Province: New York
Source: Reel 28, 1800 Federal Census of New York, Microfilm Series M32
Publisher: National Archives, Washington, DC.
Additional info: See Family History Library, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Page: 892
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