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From: "Vera Reeves" <>
Subject: [ARIZARD-L] Wheat, Maynard
Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2002 19:36:02 -0600
References: <07c101c25446$3089b410$6401a8c0@D388LL11>


> Descendants of ? Wheat
> 1 ? Wheat
>
> ........ 2 William "Grant" Wheat b: 1868 in Douglas Co., Missouri d: in
Oklahoma Burial: Wetumka Cemetery-Wetumka, Hughes Co., Oklahoma
> ............ +Mattie Perry b: April 21, 1868 in Illinois m: July 15, 1886
in Missouri d: October 04, 1927 in Wetumka, Hughes Co., Oklahoma Burial:
October 05, 1927 Wetumka Cemetery-Wetumka, Hughes Co., Oklahoma
> ................... 3 Hattie Wheat b: July 1885
> ................... 3 Dora Wheat b: February 14, 1888
> ....................... +Robert Maynard (Son of Elisabeth Alilce Cockrum
and Sam Maynard)

There is a Samuel Maynard listed in the Maynard Cemetery with no dates. His
name was on the relocation list when the dam was built. There are a couple
of lines in the Baxter Bulletin that says Elder Sam Maynard died Jan 24,
1922. Don't know if that means he was an Elder in the church or if he was an
old. The other Samuel Maynard buried in this cemetery is also on the
relocation list and has no dates.
Ark death record index shows Sam Maynard d. 3-14-1928 in Baxter County.

Didn't find a marriage for Dora in Baxter County. Dora is also in this
cemetery with no dates Since Maynard Cemetery is about 10 miles to the MO
state line and isn't far from Fulton County, AR they may have gotten married
there. .

> ................... 3 Willie Wheat b: October 1890
> ................... 3 Nellie Wheat b: November 1892
> ................... 3 Dewey Wheat b: March 1899
> ........ 2 Josiah "Joe" Wheat
> ............ +? Perry
>
> This Sam Maynard was supposedly a traveling preacher. Never married to
Elisabeth Alice Cockrum - and may have fathered other children? Anyone know
anything about the Maynards? I'm really coming up with some doozies here
folks. Sorry that my family and their connections and intermarriages are
not more, shall we say........simple or above board? LOL
>

See Maynard Cemetery on line
http://www.rootsweb.com/~arcemete/baxter/baxter.htm

There's only one Wheat here.


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