Kit Carson County, Colorado
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Kit Carson County Pioneers:
Sidney W. Maynard , 8 South 51 West
In 1880 Montcalm County, Michigan, Darwin J. Maynard is 38, Frances S. 34, SIDNEY W. 12, Addison C. 10, Lucy A. 9, and Dora A. 7.
Sidney WS. Maynard, 24, born in Chautrauqua, New York, married Arminda E. Baker on November 3, 1891 in Otoe County, Nebraska.
Sidney cash-claimed a quarter in section 26, 8S 51W in 1891.
In 1900 Eagle County, Sidney is a railroad station agent, born Oct 1867 in New York, with Minnie Oct 1872 Nebraska. Sidney April 1894 was born in Nebraska, Mary Sept 1899 in COlorado, and his mother Francis Sept 1844 New York.
Sidney W. Maynard was an officer in the Minturn
Masonic lodge in 1901.
1901 "On request of Mr. S. W. Maynard, secretary of tho Republican County Central committee,
the Denver & Rio Grande has authorized all agents between Glenwood Springs and Tennessee Pass to sell tickets
at one fare for the round trip to the Ropublican County convention to be be hold at Eagle on September 21.
Tickets to be sold on September 21, and good to roturn until the 23rd."
In 1904 "Minturn—D. J. Maynard vice S. W. Maynard removed from the county."
August 1908 "On Thursday last D. J. Maynard,
Minturn postmaater, met with what came near being a
serious accident. Recently he and Mrs. Maynard have been
sleeping in a tent near their house. Thursday morning
Mr. Maynard started to go from the tent to the house.
The board walk between the places was covered with frost
and he slippsd and fell. It was thought at first that he
had fractured a rib but after a careful examination
Dr. Warren said that no bones had been broken but
that the ligaments had been badly strained. Mr.
Maynard was able to be up and dressed Sunday and
says he expects to be all right again in a few days."
Darwin Joseph Maynard, born April 29, 1841 in Jamestown, New York, died April 3, 1909 in Minturn, to be buried in Nemaha County, Nebraska.
May 27, 1909
In 1910 Nemaha County, Nebraska, Sidney W. Maynard is working in a flour mill, 42,
Minnie B. Maynard 39,
Sidney B. Maynard 16,
Frances Maynard 10,
Reba Maynard 7, and
D. J. Maynard 4.
In 1920 Lincoln, Nebraska, Sidney W. Maynard
52 is a life insurance agent,
Minnie B. Maynard 49,
Sidney B. Maynard 25,
Frances Maynard 20,
Reba Maynard 17,
Darwin J. Maynard 13, and
Frances S Maynard 76.
1920 Lincoln, Nebraska "Mrs. R. F. Baker died at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. John M. Duncan at the age
of eighty-six. She and her husband, the late R. F. Baker,
were pioneers of Otoe county, and each left their impress
upon the life and ideals of their day. They were
the founders of the First Presbyterian church of Dunbar,
having first founded away back in the early pioneer days
in their home on the farm, which resulted in later
building a church at Dunbar. Mrs. Baker was the mother
of nine children, those surviving being: John M. Baker,
Fairbury. Neb.; Geo. L. Baker, Cheyenne, Wyo ;
James P. Baker, H. S Baker and O. C. Baker, Dunbar;
Mrs. John M. Duncan, Dunbar;
Mrs. Sidney W. Maynard, Lincoln, Neb.
She was also survived by two sisters,
Mrs. J. W. Baker, Ottawa, Kan.;
Mrs. Susan Handler, Elm, Okla.; and two brothers,
W. K. Mahard, Marshall, Mo., and Samuel M. Mahard,
formerly of Lincoln, now at Long Beach, Caliornia."
August 16, 1924, LIncoln, Nebraska.
Sidney Welch Maynard died in the Windsor Hotel,
Montreal, attending a convention.
Minnie Baker Maynard 1870-1952 is buried in
Lincoln # 70992801, with Sidney # 70992820.
Reba Beverly Maynard married William S. Sanger, and they're in Oklahoma City in 1930, both 27.
Reba Sanger 1902-1975 died in Herndon, Virginia.
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