DURHAM COUNTY, NC - OBITUARIES - Joseph Maynor, 6 Jul 1917 --------------¤¤¤¤¤¤-------------- The Morning Herald Durham, NC July 7, 1917 Mr. Joseph Maynor Died Yesterday Mr. Joseph Maynor died quite suddenly at the home of his daughter, Mrs. George High, yesterday morning. Mr. Maynor was seventy-five years of age, having celebrated his seventy-fifth birthday on June 11. He was a member of the Memorial Church. He is survived by eight children: Mrs. A.A. Woods, Mrs. W.H. Leigh, Mrs. George High, Mrs. A. Carden and Mrs. Alfred Pendergrass and Messrs J.J. Maynor, G.N. Maynor and W. J. Maynor; one brother Mr. J. Maynor and one sister, Mrs. Martin Davis. The funeral services will be held at the home of Mrs. A.A. Woods on Peabody street and will be conducted by Rev. Harry M. North. The interment will be made in the Markham cemetery on Holloway road. The hall bearers will be Messers John W. Pope, J.R. Pace, Lewis Wilkerson, S.C. Scalf, T.M. Pendergrass and A.M. Stanford. The floral will be representatives of the Webb camp of the confederate veterans, of which he was a member. (NOTE: Joseph Maynor was born in Chatham County on 6-11-1842. He was married to Mary Ann Martindale on 10-25-1860 in Chatham County. His parents were William and Chloe Phillips Maynor of Chatham County. Mr. Maynor was a farmer in Moore county after serving in the civil war with his brother, William Judson, in Co. E, 44th Infantry "Chatham County Turtle Paws." He moved to Durham in the late 1800's. Mr. Maynor's death certificate states that his father was born in SAMPSON COUNTY. His sister, Theany (Thenia Maness) was married to Martin D. Davis of Moore County.) ___________________________________________________________________ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Sandra Lunsford Sandycope@aol.com ___________________________________________________________________