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    1. Fwd: Third mysterious Maynard
    2. --part1_bf.1e9826a.2613950a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thought this might help some others, or totally confuse the issue. --part1_bf.1e9826a.2613950a_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: NDavis1300@aol.com From: NDavis1300@aol.com Full-name: NDavis1300 Message-ID: <68.2265366.2612db7a@aol.com> Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 23:07:22 EST Subject: Re: Third mysterious Maynard To: rtmartin@nycap.rr.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 102 Dick, thanks for your response. I'm interested in Tom. I wish I knew how to attach from PAF or Ancestral File but I don't so I'll copy a wee bit of what I have: The 1790 census lists a John and Stephen in Bedford, WC, NY and Isaiah in Harrison Purchase. John, Stephen and Thomas are mentioned in the Bedford Historical Records. There is no documentattion at this time to prove they were or were not related to Isaiah. Bedford Historical Records: The 1763 list of freeholders: John, Cordwainer; Thomas, Yeoman. Copy of a tax list for Bedford taken 31 Mar 1779: John Mainerd and Thomas Mainerd's estate. ( Do you have a dod for Tom?) Both references are in V5. In Vol V11, Bedford Soldiers of the Revolution and Freeholders, Taxpayers and Heads of Families, 1763 - 1790, men are identified by the following: 1763, Freeholders List; 1779, Tax List; 1784, Bedford Town Meeting and 1790, US Census. Service in the Rev. indicated by listing in "New York in the Revolution" or DAR Patriot Index, by pension records, or by mention in the "McDonald Papers" or similiar sources. The military service for the Maynards is also in Roberts "NY in the Revolution" so I assume that was the source for John and Stephen: John Maynard, 2nd Regt. WC Militia, Land Bounty rights, cordwainer; 1763 and 1779. (not listed on this record, he is on the 1790 census as residing in Bedford; died in 1804 and according to land records, was married to Sarah ____.No Children mentioned in his will) Stephen Maynard, 2nd Reg. WC Militia, US census 1790. Not listed as a freeman or on tax rolls in 1763. Appears he was young during the war. Thomas Maynard, 1763. He may have been Stephen's father and Isaiah's brother. Do you think there could have been 2 Toms or did Tom have property in both counties? Now that I have confused the issue, I'll say good night. Let's keep hunting. Nancy --part1_bf.1e9826a.2613950a_boundary--

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