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Angus Edgar Maynor & Jennie O'Neal
Posted by: Sandra Lunsford (ID *****1468) Date: July 11, 2002 at 04:33:33
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Looking for "lost cousins" of Angus Edgar Maynor & Virginia Ella O'Neal Maynor.
My line is:
I. (unknown) MAYNOR married (unknown)
Children:
II. WILLIAM MAYNOR (? Born in Sampson County, NC)
       m. CHLOE PHILLIPS of Chatham/Moore Cty NC
Children:
       III. THEANY b. 11-27-1847 (Chatham/Moore County)
              m. Martin D. Davis (2-7-1881, Moore County)
              
       III. JOSEPH (JOSIAH)
              b. 6-11-1842 (Chatham County)
d. 1917 Durham, NC
               m. Mary Ann Martindale (10-25-1860,
Chatham County NC)
                     Children:
                     George Melton, James, John Joesph,
               Ellen, Addie, Nancy, Cora,Emma
                     
       III. WILLIAM JUDSON
                     b. 6-17-1845 (Moore County)
d. Old Soldiers Home 9-23-1926
                     m. Mary Ann Phillips
                            b. 4-18-1845
                            d. 1884-1900 (Durham, NC)
Children:(born in Moore/Chatham)                      William Maness
                     George Henry                              Cornealius J. (Neal)--worked as a
barber in Durham early 1900's -
married Hassie Short Fields
                     Malisia Alice                              Alexander A. d. 1946 Durham                                   m. Maggie Rigsbee
                     L.C. (Lonnie) d. abt. 1917
in flu epidemic in Portsmouth,
                      Va. M. Amanda Ausley (Durham).
                     Mary Alice (Maynard)
                     Angus Edgar (b. 1877 d??)                       m. Virginia Ella O'Neal 1902 in
Durham (her parents were John &
Rebecca Ferrell O'Neal - Wake Cty)
ANGUS DISAPPEARED IN ABOUT 1926
FROM GREENSBORO NC -- HE WAS A
BARBER IN DURHAM, GREENSBORO,
& HENDERSONVILLE--HE WAS NEVER
HEARD FROM AGAIN. It was rumored
that someone had seen him in or
around the Asheville NC area in
the early 1960's.


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