1930 Census
Lousiana, Orleans Parish, New Orleans, Ward 16 Block 161
Enumerated 19 Apr 1930
ED 35-267 SD 11 Sheet 30A
Maple Streetn House Number 7916
440-448
Maumus, Eugene Head M W 38 M 36 La La La Properitor Grocery
Maumus, Mercedes A Wf F W 38 M 36 La La La Operator Beauty Parlor
Allnet, Edward A Father in Law M W 63 Wd La La La Carpenter House
The 1925 Loyola University, New Orleans, LA yearbook contains his listing and photo. He was a Sophomore Dental studeyn, Pres. of the Sophomore class, worked on the Dental Journal, Maroon Staff, Wolf Staff, and in Psi Omega
Ancestry.com. U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. confirm he was born on 27 Jan 1904 in New Orleans, and shows his occupation as Doctor of Dental Surgery. He was married, and his wife (Mrs. Louis F. Maumus) was shown as living at 928 South Beach Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi. His address was shown as 4702 Washington Ave New Orleans, and his work address was 909 Pere Marquette Bldg, New Orleans. He was self employed.
1940 Census
Mississippi, Hancock County, Bay St. Louis Beat 5 Ward 4
SD 6 ED 23-8 Sheet 1B
Enumerated April 3, 1940
South Beach House Number 23
O 5000
Maumus, Lewis Head M W 34 M College-5 La New Orleans LA Doctor Dentist
Maumus, Flora W F W 33 M No H-4 La New Orleans LA
Maumus, Victor Son M W 7 S La New Orleans LA
Maumus, Lewis Son M W 3 S La New Orleans LA
23 R
Thomson, John Head M W 46 M No C2 Scotland New Orleans Broker Floor
Thomson, Ethel W F W 46 M No C1 Illinois New Orleans
Dr. Louis T. Maumus, M.D. passed away on April 1, 2016 from complications of cancer of the pancreas. He is survived by his wife, Yvonne Lacoste Maumus, his brother Victor M. Maumus and his former wife, Barbara Ann Smith and their three children, Louis Francis Maumus, Michelle Mc Grath, and Dr. Marianne Maumus Conrad, and by five grandchildren, Corinne Mc Grath, Collin Mc Grath, Lauren Mc Grath, Michael Conrad and Magaret Conrad. He was preceded by his father Dr. Louis Francis Maumus and his mother Flora Mae Sutton. He was a graduate of Loyola University, Tulane Medical School and Tulane Graduate School. He practiced Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology in the Internal Medicine Group in New Orleans, LA. He was honored to be an active member of the medical faculty of Tulane Medical School until he retired in 1999. He held privileges at Charity Hospital, Tulane Medical Center, Methodist Hospital and De La Ronde Hospital. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Tulane Medical School. A Memorial Mass will be Wednesday, April 6, 2016 at 11:00 am at Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church in Bay St. Louis, MS. The family will receive guest one hour prior to Mass. A reception will follow. Edmond Fahey Funeral Home in Bay St. Louis, MS is in charge of the arrangements. Published in TheNewOrleansAdvocate.com from Apr. 2 to Apr. 6, 2016
1900 US Federal Census
Louisiana, Orleans Parish, Third Parish, New Orleans, 14th Ward
SD 1 ED 132 Sheet 2A, Stamped 293
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
Washington Avenue, House Number 4726
30-30
Maumus, Victor Head M W Sept 1863 36 M 12 La France France Dairyman Reads and writes
Maumus, Katie Wf W F May 1870 30 M 12 3/2 La France France Reads and writes
Maumus, Josephine Dtr W F Oct 1899 10 S La La La At School 9 months Reads and writes
Maumus, Eugenie Son M W Aug 1891 8 S La La La
Orr, Edward Boarder W M July 1877 22 S La La La Laborer Farm
Orr, William Boarder W M Sept 1880 19 S La La La Laborer Farm
Married a MELLON and moved to Lampasas County, Texas. Her father and mother were said to have died at the home of their daughter "Mrs. S. W. Mellon in Lampasas," later referred to as Angeline Maund Mellon.
1880 Census
Texas, Lampasas County, Lampasas
Enumerated 1 Jun 1880
Page 2 SD 5 ED 85
14-15
Millon, Angeline W F 45 merchant Ga Ga Ga
Millon, Samuel W W M 16 Son At School Tx Penna Ga
Millon, William A W M 14 Son Clerk in Store Tx Penna Ga
Millon, Thomas P W M 10 Son Tx Penn Ga
Millon, Robert L W M 8 Son Tx Penna Ga
Thomas, Mary P W F 36 Housekeeper Va Va Va
1900 Census
Texas, Lampasas County, Lampasas
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 103 Sheet 4B
78-83
Mellon, Angeline Head W F May 1835 65 Wd Ga NC Ga
She married Frank McCLAIN and as of 2004, they were living in Alto.
Obituary, from FindAGrave:
Funeral for Ann McClain, 82, of Alto will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 4, 2011, at A. Frank Smith United Methodist Church with the Rev. Randy Fitzgerald and the Rev. Greg Megill officiating. Burial will be in Shiloh Cemetery. Mrs. McClain died Aug. 1, 2011, in Tyler. She was born Aug. 1, 1929, in Hemphill. Visitation will be from 6 until 8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 3. O.T. Allen and Son Funeral Home, Alto.
Charles D. "Charlie" Maund, 75, of Austin died Sunday, Dec. 1, 2002. Born Feb. 3, 1927, in Hemphill, he had made his home in Austin since 1957. Maund was the definition of a self-made man. He possessed a sixth sense when it came to business. Starting out with very little at the age of 19, he bought and sold used cars for several years before acquiring his first new car dealership in Pt. Arthur at the age of 26. He turned 30 in 1957 and moved to Austin opening Charles Maund Oldsmobile-Cadillac. Maund worked hard and put in countless hours building a thriving business that allowed him to become a multi-dealership owner by acquiring a handful of dealerships long before the idea of a "mega dealer" came about. Charlie set a multitude of records, received countless awards and accolades in the automobile business.
Maund enjoyed his life, loved people and treasured his sisters, his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Charlie was a licensed jet pilot, an accomplished sportsman who loved to fish and hunt. He was a Texas rancher and cattleman who loved spending time at ranches with friends and family. University of Texas football was a passion; Charlie and Coach Royal were good friends for many years as were many of the UT athletic department staff during Coach Royal's tenure.
His wife and best friend, Helen Lang Maund, to whom he was wed for 47 years, preceded him in death. He was also predeceased by brothers Harry Maund and Belmont Maund and sisters Thelma FELTS and Wilhemina CROWELL. Survivors; sons and daughters-in-law, Doug and Janis MAUND and Mark and Patti MAUND; grandchildren, Jennifer Maund, Megan Maund, Erik Maund and wife, Sheri, Lindsey Maund, Adam Maund, and Ashley Maund; great-granchildren, Preston Charles Maund and Hannah Mckenzie Maund; sisters, Lillian CORDRAY, Mabel SHERMAN, Dorothy FELTS, and Ann McCLAIN. Funeral services are set for 10 a.m. today (Wednesday) at Christian Life Church in Austin with Pastor Rex Johnson officiating. Memorials may be made to Make-A-Wish Foundation or Austin Children's Hospital. Cook Walden Funeral Home of Austin, directors.
Dorothy Jean Maund Felts passed from this life to the waiting arms of her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Saturday, April 25, 2009 at her home in Hemphill. She was a beautiful woman with a loving heart and quick wit that played a mean hand of 42. Holidays were a favorite for her, bringing her large extended family together each holiday to make life-long memories; as well as for her famous chicken and dumplings and chocolate pies.
She was active in her community, being a long time member of the James Frederick Gomer chapter of the Daughers of the Republic of Texas, Hemphill Lions Club as well as the American Cancer Society, volunteer and treasurer for United Christian Services and Salvation Army, treasurer for the Hemphill Cemetery, Sunday School teacher and longtime member of First Baptist Church of Hemphill. She retired from First State Bank, Hemphill.
She was preceded in death by the love of her life, Earnest Clifton Felts; daughter, Janie Felts Edmiston; and great-granddaughter, Sarah Elizabeth Felts.
Left to cherish her memory are sisters, Ann McClain of Alto and Mable Sherman of Victoria; son Ronnie Felts and wife Ona of Hemphill; son, Larry Felts and wife Frances of Lufkin; daughter, Vickie Felts of Hemphill; son, Davie Felts and wife Connie of Hemphill; 12 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, April 28 in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Aaron Pardue officiating. Burial follows in the Hemphill City Cemetery.
Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)
Her daughter, Kate, instead lists her date of birth as November 30, 1845, in Albany, Georgia. Her tombstone is inscribed as 1845-1929, with the phrase "Mother Dear"
Name: Elizabeth Allen
Death Date: 15 Sep 1929
Death Place: Temple, Bell, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age:
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 30 Nov 1846
Birthplace: Ga.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Rev. W.W. Maund
Father's Birthplace: Ga.
Mother's Name: Caroline Young
Mother's Birthplace: Va.
Occupation: Hsewfe
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Lampasas, Tx.
Burial Date: 16 Sep 1929
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114969
Digital Film Number: 4032110
Image Number: 2787
Reference Number: cn 43080
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 1
Enumerated 26 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 11B
189-191
Maund, Henry Head W M Apr 1845 55 M 32 Ga Fl Fl Farmer
Maund, Pattie E Wf W F Apr 1851 49 M 32 10/9 Tx Va Miss
Maund, Harry Son W M Aug 1876 23 S Tx Ga Tx Day Laborer
Maund, Lumon Son W M Sept 1880 19 S Tx Ga Tx Wagoner
Maund, Mable Dtr W F Feb 1882 17 S Tx Ga Tx At School
Maund, Annie Dtr W F Sept 1887 12 S Tx Ga Tx At School
Maund, Vernon G Dtr W F Jan 1892 S Tx Ga Tx At School
Maund, Leo Son W M Jan 1894 6 S Tx Ga Tx
188-192
Maund, Gordo Head W M Apr 1868 31 M Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Maund, Maranda Wf W F Jun 1874 25 M 6 2/2 Akr Tx Tx
Maund, Corable Son W M July 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Maund, Leon Son W M Aug 1898 1 S Tx (sic) Tx Tx
1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 6A
87-87
Henry and Laura CROWELL and family
88-90
Maund, Gardy L head m W 40 M1 15 Tx Fl Tx Farmer
Maund, Miranda Wf F W 36 m1 15 6/5 Ark La La
Maund, Mattie C Dtr F W S Tx Tx Ark
Maund, Robert L Son M W S La Tx Ark laborer home farm
Maund, Nellie L Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Ark
Maund, Henry C Son m W 3 S Tx Tx Ark
Maund, Gladys J Dtr F W 6/12 S Tx Tx Ark
89-91
Cleveland and Lily B CORDRAY and family
1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 11 and 12 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 33B
661-684
Maund, Gordie L Head M W 50 M Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Maund, Maranda H Wf F W 42 M Ark Ark Ark
Maund, Robert L Son m W 20 S La Tx Ark Farm Laborer
Maund, Nellie L Dtr F W 15 S Tx Ark La Farm Laborer
Maund, Henry C Son m W11 S Tx Ark La
Maund, Gladys J Dtr F W 8 S Tx Ark La
Maund, Syble Dtr F W 5 S Tx Ark La
"They made their home in Hemphill where he was engaged in the lumber business" (White and Toole)
A copy of his actual Texas Death Certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. He was shown as a log contractor, and lifelong resident of Sabine County. He was widowed, and shown as the son of Henry Clay Maund and Patty Emma Goodloe. The informant was Thelma Maund Felts.
1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 5A
72-74
Maund, Harry M Head M W M2 3 Tx Tx Tx Logging Hauling logs
Maund, Annie E Wf F W m1 3 2/1 Tx Tx Ga
Maund, Pattie L Dtr F W 13/12 S Tx Tx Tx
1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 16B
333-351
Maund, Harry M Head M W 47 M Tx Ga Tx Manufacturer Pine Lumber
Maund, Anne E Wf F W 31 M Tx Tx Ga
Maund, Lillian P Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Maund, William B Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Maund, Thelma W Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Maund, Wilhelmina Dtr F W 2 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyed [Boyd], Judge R[obert] Cousin-by-law M W 26 S Tx Tx Ga Laborer Lumber Mill
1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP #1 Hemphill Town
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 202-2 SD 19 Sheet 7A Stamped 21
143-173
Maund, Harry Head $800 M W 52 Wd Tx Ga Tx Manager Sawmill
Maund, Thelma Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Maund, Wilhelmina Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Maund, Mabel Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Maund, Dorothy Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Maund, Dascum Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Maund, Belmont Son M W 4 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx [Either the age is wrong, or the family had two sons using the name Belmont, and elder William Belmont Maund was born ca 1912, and would have been 18 at the time of the 1930 census---probably this was Dascum, not Belmont...Dascum was closer to this age]
Maund, Annie E Dtr F W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
In a family history prepared by his niece, Katherine Allen Tirado, he was instead shown as being born on April 21, 1842 in Albany, Georgia.
White and Toole show him as a son of Rev. William Maund. "The Maund brothers, Hardie, Wm, and Matt, came to America and also rec'd Crown Grants of land in Va. Rev. Wm. Maund (the son of William) and his wife Angelina moved to Alabama then to Jasper County, Texas. He organized and was pastor of the first Baptist Church in Jasper."
They further note that he "Became active in politics and served Sabine County in the State Legislature for a number of years. He was Sabine County Judge for 17 years and postmaster of Sabinetown for 10 years."
In her annontated transcription of the Hemphill City Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows, in error, that he was a son of William L. and Susan J. Maund. William L. Maund was actually his older half brother, and Susan Josephine Cowart Maund his sister-in-law.
On his FindAGrave memorial, created by A. Liem, Henry Clay Maund is shown as a "Son of Rev. William W Maund and Caroline Kirksey [nee Young]. Half-brother of William Lott Maund, first Mayor of Center, Shelby Co, Texas." This corresponds with census records.
Henry C. MAUND Self M Male W 34 GA Farmer GA GA
Pattie E. MAUND Wife M Female W 28 TX Keeps House VA TX
Gordon L. MAUND Son S Male W 10 TX At School --- -
Robbert W. MAUND Son S Male W 6 TX --- ---
Harry M. MAUND Son S Male W 3 TX --- ---
Robbert K. GOODLOE BroL S Male W 27 TX Farm Laborer VA TX
Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 1, Sabine, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255325
NA Film Number T9-1325
Page Number 236A
1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 1
Enumerated 26 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 11B
189-191
Maund, Henry Head W M Apr 1845 55 M 32 Ga Fl Fl Farmer
Maund, Pattie E Wf W F Apr 1851 49 M 32 10/9 Tx Va Miss
Maund, Harry Son W M Aug 1876 23 S Tx Ga Tx Day Laborer
Maund, Lumon Son W M Sept 1880 19 S Tx Ga Tx Wagoner
Maund, Mable Dtr W F Feb 1882 17 S Tx Ga Tx At School
Maund, Annie Dtr W F Sept 1887 12 S Tx Ga Tx At School
Maund, Vernon G Dtr W F Jan 1892 S Tx Ga Tx At School
Maund, Leo Son W M Jan 1894 6 S Tx Ga Tx
188-192
Maund, Gordo Head W M Apr 1868 31 M Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Maund, Maranda Wf W F Jun 1874 25 M 6 2/2 Akr Tx Tx
Maund, Corable Son W M July 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Maund, Leon Son W M Aug 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx
1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 11 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 6A
Sabinetown
91-93
Maund, Henry C Head m QW 65 m1 41 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Maund, Pattie E Wf F W 59 m1 41 9/8 Tx Va Tx
Maund, Mable K Dtr F W 26 S Tx Ga Tx Teacher Literary School
Maund, Bertha A Dtr F W 21 S Tx Gas Tx none
Maund, Vernon G Dtr F W 18 S Tx Ga Tx Teacher Literary School
Maund, Leo B Son M W 16 S Tx Ga Tx Laborer Home Farm
Anderson, Wade Board m W 23 S Tx La La Laborer Home Farm
1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 15 and 16 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 17A
336-354
Maund, Henry C Head M W 75 M Ga Ga Ga None
Maund, Pattie E Wf F W 68 M Tx Va Tx
Iles, Gladys GrdDtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
337-355
King, James E Head M W 28 M Tx Tx Tx Carpenter Home
King, Vernon G Wf F W 25 M Tx Ga Tx
King, Kenneth Son m W 4 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
338-356
King, Lurhter and Hattie family
His Texas death certificate shows that he was married at the time of his death, and a veteran, serving from 17 Feb 1943 to 9 Feb 1946. The information was completed based on his V. A. Medical records. His usual occupation was that of an appliance salesman at a department store, and his usual residence was rural Orange County, Texas, Indian Lake.
When he registered for the World War I draft, he was a saw mill laborer in Hemphill, Texas, reporting that this was also where he was born, on 31 Jan 1895. This is the closest date to the 1900 census (which reported Jan 1894), and was filled out by Leo himself, so is assumed to be accurate. Both his tombstone and death certificate show him as being born later, 1897 and 1899 respectively. He was married and supporting his wife, and described as tall, slender, and with brown eyes and black hair. His Texas Death certificate showed that he worked as a collector at a loan company. He was married at the time of his death, the informant being Mrs. Hazel Maund.
When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of Nacogdoches, Texas, working as a Salesman for C. W. Butt of Nacogdoches. His nearest relative was Lizzien Maund (presumably his wife). He was described as being of medium heighth and stout, with brown eyes and black hair.
1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 1
Enumerated 25 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 10B
167-171
Gooch, Philander Head M W Spet 1838 61 M 39 Tenn NC Tenn Farmer
Gooch, Caroline Wf W F Oct 1840 59 M 38 9/7 Tx Ga Sc
Gooch, Wm. Son W M Apr 1871 30 M 0 Tx Tenn Tx Farmer
Gooch, Amanda Dtr-in-law W F May 1878 22 m 0 0/0 Tx Tx Tx
Gooch, Louisa Dtr W F July 1878 21 S Tx Tenn Tx
Gooch, Abbie E Dtr W F Sept 1881 18 S Tx Tenn Tex
Maund, Louis Boarder W M Sept 1880 19 S Tx Tenn Tx
Although the 1930 census shows her as 12, she was probably closer to 10 or 11, based on her High School graduation year and on the fact that she was not listed with her parents and siblings at the time of the 1920 census.
She married Hugh SHERMAN, and they lived in Victoria.
Sabine County Reporter 29 May 2002
Class of 1937
Hemphill High School's graduating class of 1937 held a reunion Saturday, April 27. Attending were, from left: Lloyd Salts, Cecil Tucker Hogan, Gweneth Alford Tinsley, Elrod Dent, Dorothy Collier Eddings, Jack Maund and Mabel Maund Sherman.
Her father was born in Arkansas, and her mother in Texas according to the 1920 census. Her death certificates shows her as the daughter of G.L. Maund and Mrs. Miranda Crowell of Hemphill.
Her memorial on FindAGrave, created by Sheron Smith-Savage, shows she was a daughter of W. M. (sic) Maund and Josephine COWART.
Name Maude Maund Fussell
Event Type Death
Event Date Apr 1936
Event Place Center, Shelby, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 22 May 1870
Birthplace Milam, Texas
Father's Name Wm Maund
Mother's Name Josephine Cowart
Certificate Number 22772
GS Film number 2116864
Digital Folder Number 005144813
Image Number 01346
Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBL-KQ4 : accessed 04 Jan 2014), Maude Maund Fussell, Apr 1936; citing certificate number 22772, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116864.
Name Nellie C Liem
Event Type Death
Event Date 25 Mar 1930
Event Place Center, Shelby, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 22 Apr 1871
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Wm Maund
Mother's Name Josie Cowart
Certificate Number 15699
GS Film number 2135274
Digital Folder Number 005145205
Image Number 02269
Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K33Y-92D : accessed 04 Jan 2014), Nellie C Liem, 25 Mar 1930; citing certificate number 15699, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2135274.
Name Nellie Lucille Carpenter
Event Type Death
Event Date 19 Feb 1969
Event Place Pasadena, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 13 Sep 1904
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name Gordon Maund
Mother's Name Randy Smith
Certificate Number 10897
GS Film number 2137324
Digital Folder Number 005144873
Image Number 00870
Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS1X-W2Y : accessed 03 Jan 2014), Gordon Maund in entry for Nellie Lucille Carpenter, 19 Feb 1969; citing certificate number 10897, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137324.
Pattie Lillian Cordray, 95, of Hemphill died at 5:25 p.m. Monday, Aug. 23, 2004, at her residence. Mrs. Cordray was born March 15, 1909, in Hemphill as a daughter of the late Harry Mellon MAUND and Annie Eltona (BENNETT) Maund. She was a member of First Baptist Church, Hemphill, and in times had taught Sunday School. Mrs. Cordray taught school in several one-room school houses in Sabine County. Later she helped her husband run the family farm. She was very proud to be a graduate of Stephen F. Austin State College in Nacogdoches and instilled a desire for education in her family. She was a public assistance worker for the Texas Department of Public Welfare from 1955 until her retirement in 1971. Mrs. Cordray was a lover of Texas History and was proud to be a charter member of the James F. Gomer Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas where she held numerous officer positions. She was an active member of the Senior Citizens Center and served as their president in the past and had served on the Child Welfare Board for Sabine County.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Aremel Cordray; brothers, Harry MAUND, Belmont MAUND, and Charles MAUND; and her sisters, Thelma FELTS and Wilhelmina CROWELL. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Gene and Denise Cordray of Hemphill; her daughter and son-in-law, Pattie and John DeLAMAR of Nacogdoches; grandchildren, Mel Cordray and wife Marie of Nacogdoches, Genie MIDDLETON and husband Todd of Houston, Courtney MATHEWS and fiance Justin SCHMIDT of Parker, Colorado; Collin DeLAMAR of Austin, Mark COMBS and wife Veronica of Rowlett, Katie Cordray of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Waylan VAN NEST and wife Monica and Charly VAN NEST, all of Bryan; and six great-grandchildren, Trey, Scott, Morgan, Cade, Luke and Garrett; sisters, Dorothy FELTS of Hemphill, Mabel SHERMAN and her husband Hugh of Victoria, and Ann McCLAIN and husband Frank of Alto; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Rev. Richard Harris and Rev. Fred Raney officiating. Interment followed at the Hemphill City Cemetery.
Name Robert Leon Maund
Event Type Death
Event Date 06 Jun 1974
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 21 Aug 1898
Birthplace , Louisiana
Father's Name Gordy Maund
Mother's Name Randy Crowell
Certificate Number 92422
GS Film number 2243520
Digital Folder Number 005145956
Image Number 00433
Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3XQ-H2G : accessed 04 Jan 2014), Robert Leon Maund, 06 Jun 1974; citing certificate number 92422, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243520.
1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, East Mayfield Town
Enumerated April 7, 1930
SD 202-1 SD 19 Sheet 4B
75-78
Maund, Robert L Head M W 30 M 21 La Tx Ark Barber Gen Barber Shop
Maund, Katie B Wf F W 25 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Maund, Hubert G Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Maund, Berintha B Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
She was a resident of Groves, Texas at the time of her death, her occupation being listed as housewife. Her widower was listed as Davis D. Felts, and he was also the informant.
Her Texas death certificate indicated that she was a resident of Groves, Texas at the time of her death, and worked as an Registered Nurse in a Doctor's Clinic. Her husband, James E. Crowell, was the informant. She died of ovarian cancer at the age of 51.
The Sabine County Reporter
September 13, 1995, Page 10
W. B. Maund
William Bellmot Maund, 83, of Rosevine died at 4:28 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 3, 1995, at Sabine County Hospital.
He was born Jan. 6, 1912, it the Rebecca Switch community of Sabine County as a son of the late Harry and Annie (Bennett) Maund and was a longtime resident of Rosevine. He retired in 1974 as an operator with the Union Carbide Company in Texas City.
Survivors: wife, Gladys Maund of Rosevine; a daughter, June Pearche of Marshall; two sons, Paul Maund of Katy and Melvin Maund of Houston; four sisters, Lillian Cordray and Dorothy Felts, both of Hemphill, Ann McClain of Alto, and Mabel Sherman of Victoria; a brother, Charles Maund of Austin; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Steve Spangler of Rosevine officiating. Interment was at Myrtle Springs Cemetery in Geneva.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)
His memorial on FindAGrave, created by A. Liem, notes that William Lott Maund was the "First Mayor of Center (from the History of Shelby County). Daughter Nellie Cowart Maund Liem. His casket was relocated here."
1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill Beat No. 1, PO Hemphill
Enumerated 30 Jun 1870
84-84
Maund, W L 44 M W Watch Maker $--- $100 Ga
Maund, Susan J 30 F W Keeping House Ga [first wife]
Maund, Mary 9 F W Tx
Maund, John W 6 M W Tx
Maund, Michael J. 4 F W Tx
Maund, Maud 1 f W Tx
Maund, Pattie 19 F W Tx
Maund, Gordon L 6/12 M W Tx
William Maund 15 M B Servant Tx
1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, The Village of Milam
Enumerated 12 Jun 1880
Page 1 SD 1 ED 85 Stamped 224A
6-6
Maund, William L W M 52 School Teacher Ga Ga Ga
Maund, Laura W F 40 Wf Keeping house Miss Ga Ga [second wife]
Maund, Mollie S W F 17 Dtr At Home Tx
Maund, John W W M 15 Son Farm Laborer Tx
Maund, Michasal J W F 13 Dtr At School Tx
Maund, Maud M W F 11 Dtr At School Tx
Maund, Nellie C W F 9 Dtr At School Tx
Maund, Millie L W F 1 Dtr Tx
1900 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Center Precinct, Center
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 267 ED 85 Sheet 3
53-53
Maund, W L Head W M Dec 1825 74 W 35 Ga NC Ga Jeweler
Graveside services for William Paul Maund, 82, will be held at Myrtle Springs Cemetery in Geneva, Texas under the direction of Starr Funeral Home at 2:00 pm on Monday, January 2, 2023, with Hemphill First Baptist Church Pastor Troy Richardson presiding.
William Paul Maund left peacefully with his stepson, Billy, by his side to be with his Heavenly Father on Monday, December 26. He was born July 25th, 1940 in Hemphill, Texas to William Belmont Maund and Gladys Burns Maund. He grew up in Hemphill and was baptized on May 20, 1951 at Bethany Baptist Church in Milam. His family later moved to League City and Paul graduated from Clear Creek High School in 1958 and enlisted in the Air Force serving 4 years as a radio intercept operator, call sign AFA5LTS, in Pakistan and Wurtsmith AFB in Oscoda, Michigan. After his Air Force service, Paul attended University of Houston for 4 years as an electronics major. He was an avid Ham Radio Operator, call sign K5LTS, which aided in his career as an electronic technician, primarily with Shell Oil Company. He lived in Katy for many years, marrying Barbara in 1970 spending 41 years with her and her children, Teresa and Todd. Paul retired in Hot Springs, AR for a year until moving back to Texas in Longview. Paul was a champion WAFB bowler, Hot Springs Retirement Community Lawn Bowling Champ and enjoyed helping fellow Ham Radio Operators work through difficult problems and helping with equipment repairs.
Paul met Mary Cole Cleary in early 2012 in the hospice grief support group where both had lost their spouses in 2011. They married a year later and enjoyed 23 trips together visiting family, friends and especially loved cruising. Paul and Mary were as giddy as teenagers together and were well known frequent visitors of Pizza King, McAlister's Deli, The Catch and Olive Garden restaurants in Longview. Paul also enjoyed being near his 4 step-great-grandchildren and watching them grow over the last 7 years. He passionately enjoyed Blue Bell Ice Cream, Amish pretzels, Root Beer, spending time with family and attending Mobberly Baptist Church.
Paul was preceded in death by his parents, Belmont and Gladys Maund; his brother, Melvin Maund; his sister, June Maund Pearce Kale; an infant brother and sister that died at birth; his first wife of 41 years, Barbara Jane Maund; his second wife of 9 years, Mary Cole Cleary Maund; and his stepson from his first marriage, Todd Rigelman.
He is survived by his stepdaughter from his first marriage, Teresa Hesson and her family and stepson from his second marriage, Billy Cleary and his family.
Paul will be remembered as a very kind gentleman that was quick witted and always willing to help.
Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.
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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 4, 2023, page 4
His tombstone features a sculpture of a dove, and is inscribed "William Ragan, son of J. W. and Annie L. MAUND Born Nov. 19, 1890 Died July 13, 1892, Our darling one hath gone before to greet us on the blissful shore."
1850 Census
Florida, Wakulla County, Town of Newport
Enumerated 14 Oct 1850
Stamped 251
12-12
William W. Maund 50 M Merchant Ga
William L. Maund 24 M Merchant Ga
John C. Maund 21 M Merchant Ga
Angelin Maund 17 F Ga
Caroline Maund 34 F Ga
Victoria Kirksey 12 F Ga
Henry Kirksey (sic) 7 M Ga
Elizabeth Kirksey (sic) 5 F Ga
Lucretia Kirksey (sic) 3 F Ga
1860 Census
Texas, Jasper County, P.O. Newton
Enumerated 24 July 1860
Page 1
7-7
W W Maund 59 M Merchant 2000 12454 Ga
Caroline Maund 38 F Ga
Henry Maund 16 M Domestic Ga
Elizabeth Maund 14 F Ga
Lucretia Maund 12 F Ga
1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill
Enumerated 24 Jun 1870
Page 9
64-64
Maund, W. W. 69 M W Farmer 300 500 Ga
Maund, Caroline 52 F W Keeping House Ga
She was shown as married as of the 1900 census, with Zero children. However, her last name was still Maxey, and no husband appears to have been present. William Scott shows she married G. W. MORRIS on 10 July 1898 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana.
Name Annie Mae Causey
Event Type Death
Event Date 07 Oct 1975
Event Place Jacksonville, Cherokee, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 22 Jul 1882
Birthplace , Louisiana
Father's Name John J Maxey
Mother's Name Sarah E Brooks
Informant Mrs. Herman Vickers
Certificate Number 72962
GS Film number 2243831
Digital Folder Number 005145733
Image Number 01716
Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38F-P31 : accessed 18 Jan 2014), Annie Mae Causey, 07 Oct 1975; citing certificate number 72962, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243831.
William Scott shows that she married, ca 1900, Robert E. CAUSEY.
1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated 5 Jun 1880
Page 15 SD 3 ED 45 Stamped 189 A.
7-7
Rond, Anne M W F 45 Keeping House La Tx Tx
Rond, Maria W F 16 At Home La Tx La
Rond, Julia W F 13 At home La Tx La
Rond, Anne W F 10 At Home La Tx La
Maximillian Antonio W M 24 Farmer La Tx La
Maximillian, Charlotte E W F 20 Keeping House La La La
1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 93 Sheet 2A
19-20
Maxey, Joseph Head m W Jun 1844 55 Wd La Tx Tx Farmer
Maxey, Allice Dtr F W F Sept 1866 35 M 0/0 La La La
Maxey, Geo W Son W M Feb 1875 25 S La La La Farmer
Maxey, Lee Son W M Apr 1879 21 S La La la Farm Laborer
20-20
Maxey, Jesse Head W M Nov 1871 28 M 6 La La La Farmer
Maxey, Nancy E Wf W F Nov 1873 26 M 6 4/4 La La La
Maxey, Joseph Henry Son W M Nov 1894 5 S La La La
Maxey, Corrie Lee Son W M Aug 1876 2 S La La La
Maxey, Jessie Leman Son W M Marc 1878 2 S La La La
Maxey, Lillie Belle Dtr W F Mar 1900 2/12 S La La La
21-22
Leon and A. M. C. Brown family
22-23
Maxey, Antonio Head M W Dec 1858 41 M 20 La Tx Tx Farmer
Maxey, Elizabeth Wf W F Nov 1859 40 M 20 7/6 La La La
Maxey, Emette A Son W M Sept 1883 17 S La La La Farm Laborer
Maxey, Hessie Dtr W F May 1884 16 S La La La
Maxey, Lula Dtr W F Nov 1888 12 S La La La
Maxey, Norman Son W M Apr 1889 11 S La La La Farm Laborer
Maxey, Clarance Son W M May 1891 9 S La La La
Maxey, Leona Dtr W F Jun 1893 6 S La La La
Arthur Harold Maxey, 52, of Pineland, died Sunday morning in his home. Harold was born in Hemphill to Rufus Harold and Shirley Ann Clegg Maxey. Harold worked as a truck driver in all of the lower forty-eight states.
He is survived by his father and step-mother Rufus and Emilie Maxey of Hemphill, his wife Jennifer Maxey of Pineland, his daughters Mahala Grace McDaniel Maxey of Pineland, Shirley Elizabeth Maxey of Many, LA, his sisters; Cheryl Maxey and finance Brent Murray of San Augustine and Angela Green and her husband Damon of Vidor, Texas; Step brothers Bryan and Keith Nabours. Harold was preceded in death by his mother Shirley Ann Clegg.
Visitation will be from 4:00PM until 9:00PM Tuesday, September 17, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Wednesday, September 18, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Oakhill Cemetery, Hemphill, Texas.
www.starrfuneralhome.com
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 18, 2013, Page 12
There was a Clarence Maxie, living in Hornbeck, Vernon Parish, Louisiana at the time of the 1930 Federal census. He was shown as born ca 1891 in Louisiana, working as a laborer at odd jobs, and married to Roxie, age 35, born in Texas. They had been married 13 years. Three children were enunmerated also, Clarence, Lenard, and Gladys, ages 11, 8 and 4, all born in Louisiana, along with a roomer, 85 years old S. E. Milstead, shown as Male and Single.
Clyde Burnett Maxey, 78, passed away suddenly on April 20, 2021 in Hemphill, Texas.
Born in Galveston, Texas to Robert Valery Maxey and Signa Lee Halbert Maxey, Clyde was a lifelong resident of East Texas, growing up in Milam, Texas.
He graduated from Hemphill High School in 1960 and attended Stephen F. Austin State University until he was drafted, whereupon he served for six years as a member of the 2nd Armored Division in the US Army. Spending the majority of his adulthood in Diboll, Texas, Clyde retired from Temple Eastex after a 41 year career in sales. He served his community as an active member of Diboll First United Methodist Church for more than 50 years, a member of the Diboll Volunteer Fire Department for 17 years, and as a city alderman. Clyde was a member of the Angelina County Airport Breakfast Club (Lufkin) and the Martin's Corner Motley Crew (Milam).
Clyde was a loving and devoted husband, father, and grandfather. He found happiness when sitting in the quiet of a still morning in the woods and could often be found "just piddlin'" in his woodshop, but his greatest joy came when spending time with his family, traveling with Linda, and laughing with his grandchildren.
He is survived by the love of his life and wife of 54 years, Linda Carol Love Maxey of Houston, Texas and currently residing in Milam, Texas; daughter Tabitha and husband, Curtis Hippler of West, Texas; daughter Tracey and husband, Jim Cox of Ft. Worth, Texas; grandchildren Cullen Hippler and wife, Kay, Keaton Hippler, Kelsey Cox and Gavin Cox.
Memorial donations may be made to Diboll First United Methodist Church, St. Jude's Children's Hospital or the Wounded Warrior Project.
A man of strong Christian faith, we celebrate with him as he now sits with our Lord in his eternal home.
Funeral services will begin at 3:00 p.m. Sunday, April 25, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with Rev. Becky Love officiating.
Visitation will begin one hour prior to services.
Burial will follow services in Milam Cemetery in Milam, Texas with Gavin Cox, Cullen Hippler, Keaton Hippler, Charlie Harris, Robbie Hudspeth, Jim Jones, Mackie McCary and Al Naylor.
Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.
Memorial donations:
Diboll FUMC - P. O. Box 412 - Diboll, Texas 75941
St. Jude's Children's Hospital - stjude.org - 501 St. Jude Place - Memphis, TN 38105
Wounded Warrior Project - support.woundedwarriorproject.org - P. O. Box 758516 - Topeka, Kansas 66675-8416
Milam Cemetery Fund -
BOM BANK
Milam Cemetery Fund
101 Worth Street
Hemphill, Texas 75948
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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 28, 2021, page 4
Name Edward Jasper Maxey
Event Type Death
Event Date 25 Jun 1949
Event Place Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 13 Sep 1878
Birthplace Many, Louisiana
Father's Name John Maxey
Mother's Name Sarah Brooks
Certificate Number 28499
GS Film number 2223341
Digital Folder Number 005145057
Image Number 03549
Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3SM-SCP : accessed 18 Jan 2014), Edward Jasper Maxey, 25 Jun 1949; citing certificate number 28499, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2223341.
William Scott shows that he married Nellie BEAUCHAMP.
Gay Lynn Maxey died Sunday November 18, 2018 at CHI St Luke's Hospital in Lufkin. She was born March 7, 1939 in Milam, Texas and was 79 years of age.
Gay Lynn was a homemaker, a member of the Rosevine Church of God and a past member of the VFW ladies auxillary.
She is survived by her daughters Beverly Bishop and her husband Bud of Ft Worth, Tammie King and her husband George of Old Sabine Town and Trina Sepulvado and her husband Robert of Many, LA, also her brother Rufus Maxey of Hemphill and her sister Janice Daniels of Nederland, TX.
There will be a visitation of family and friends Tuesday from 4:30 pm until 8 pm at Starr Funeral Home and her funeral service will be at 12 Noon Wednesday at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow at King Cemetery. Guest book may be signed and condolences may be left at www.starrfuneralhome.com
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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 28, 2018, Page 8
His gravesite had a military marker, embossed with a cross, and the following inscription: "George T Maxey Pvt US Army World War II Mar 1 1927 Dec 21 2006"
Name George Washington Maxey
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Death
Event Date 14 Mar 1954
Event Place Natchitoches, Natchitoches, Louisiana
Gender Male
Age 79
Race (Original) White
Birth Year (Estimated) 1875
Father's Name Joe Maxey
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Alice Roberts
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name Verginia
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number 3648
Page:
GS Film number 1574391
Digital Folder Number 004215620
Image Number 00698
Citing this Record:
"Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F3MN-TXR : accessed 12 Jan 2014), George Washington Maxey, 1954.
William Scott shows that he married Virginia VASCO.
Obituary
Transcribed from the undated, unreferenced clipping posted to FindAGrave by Scout Finch
Hessie Maxey Buried
The unfortunate young woman who died in the Hospital Tuesday morning from the effects of cocaine was given a Christian burial yesterday afternoon. Preceding the interment, which was held in Waring's parlor, in the presence of the father and sister and other relatives of the deceased and several friends. The remarks of Rev. Dr. Smith of the Presbyterian church were sonifully impressive and moved to tears those who heard him. His words were fortifying with the hopeful inspiration drawn from the example of a repentant Magdalen. In paying this last tribute to the deceased, the relatives did all that they could for the frail victim who was dear to them. In this death and burial is a moral which is stronger than a written or spoken sermon.
1930 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Fifth Police Jury Ward, Bayou Scie
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 43-11 SD 4 Sheets 1A and 1B
3-3
Maxey, Wesley J Head M W 37 M 22 No La La La Faermer
Maxey, Vessie Wf F W 32 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Maxey, Lola Dtr F W 14 S La La Tx
Maxey, Gladis Dtr F W 11 S La La Tx
Maxey, Oleta Dtr F W 7 S La La Tx
Maxey, Laura Dtr F W 5 S La L5t Tx
Maxey, Mattie Mother F W 72 Wd La Ala Ala
4-4
James and Bettie Flanakin
5-5
John Sanches family
6-6
Jessie and Florence Armstrong family
7-7
Maxey, Leo T. Head M W 51 M 28 La La La Farmer
Maxey, Anna M Wf F W 41 M 18 Tx Fl Ga
Maxey, Louis Son M W 18 S La La Tx
Maxey, Paul Son M W 14 S La La Tx
Maxey, Mattie Lea Dtr F W 12 S La La Tx
Maxey, Nannie Dtr F W 9 S La La Tx
Maxey, Oral Son M W 6 S La La Tx
Maxey, Richard Son M W 3 3/12 S La La Tx
Maxey, Mary Dtr F W 1 7/12 S La La Tx
8-8
Maxey, Hoyt Head M W 20 M 19 La La Tx Farmer
Msxey, Jewel ab Wf F W 19 M Tx Tx Tx
1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 93 Sheet 2A
19-20
Maxey, Joseph Head m W Jun 1844 55 Wd La Tx Tx Farmer
Maxey, Allice Dtr F W F Sept 1866 35 M 0/0 La La La
Maxey, Geo W Son W M Feb 1875 25 S La La La Farmer
Maxey, Lee Son W M Apr 1879 21 S La La la Farm Laborer
20-20
Maxey, Jesse Head W M Nov 1871 28 M 6 La La La Farmer
Maxey, Nancy E Wf W F Nov 1873 26 M 6 4/4 La La La
Maxey, Joseph Henry Son W M Nov 1894 5 S La La La
Maxey, Corrie Lee Son W M Aug 1876 2 S La La La
Maxey, Jessie Leman Son W M Marc 1878 2 S La La La
Maxey, Lillie Belle Dtr W F Mar 1900 2/12 S La La La
21-22
Leon and A. M. C. Brown family
22-23
Maxey, Antonio Head M W Dec 1858 41 M 20 La Tx Tx Farmer
Maxey, Elizabeth Wf W F Nov 1859 40 M 20 7/6 La La La
Maxey, Emette A Son W M Sept 1883 17 S La La La Farm Laborer
Maxey, Hessie Dtr W F May 1884 16 S La La La
Maxey, Lula Dtr W F Nov 1888 12 S La La La
Maxey, Norman Son W M Apr 1889 11 S La La La Farm Laborer
Maxey, Clarance Son W M May 1891 9 S La La La
Maxey, Leona Dtr W F Jun 1893 6 S La La La
John Maxey (23) and Mary Rhodus (14) are both living in the home of Joseph Maxey at the time of the 1860 Sabine Parish Census. Kathy Casagranda shows that John Maximillian married Rosella M. Rhodes on 15 Nov 1860 in Sabine Parish. Was this his first wife?
After his first wife died, John was said to have married Mrs. Sarah Ann Balien. Her maiden name was Sarah Ann Brooks, as shown on birth records of her children. John and Sarah can be found living nearby to Joseph and Martha Maximillian in Negreet, Sabine Parish, at the time of the 1880 Federal census.
William Scott, and others, show his middle name as Jeb.
1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, PO Many
Enumerated 5 Jun 1860
16-16
John Maxey 47 M Farmer 2100 510 Tx
Ama Maxey 42 F La
Louisa Maxey 21 F La
Joseph Maxey 16 M F L La
Ellen Maxey 14 F La
C Maxey 12 F La
M Maxey 11 F La
R Maxey 7 F La
T Maxey 4 M La
F Maxey 7/12 F La
17-17
John Maxey Sr 78 M Farmer 2500 600 La
C Maxey 55 F La
18-18
Jo S Maxey 43 M Farmer 1500 300 La
M. Mary Rhodus 14 F La
John Maxey 23 M FL Tx
1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Negreet
Enumerated 2 July 1880
Page 37 SD 2 ED 46 Stamped 252A
70-71
Maximillian, John W M 43 Farm Laboer Tx La La
Maximillian, Sarah W F 30 Wf Keeping House Ala Ala Ala
Maximillian, Martha A W F 19 Dtr employed La Tx Ala (sic, born to First wife)
Maximillian, William A W M 12 Son Laborer La Tx Ala
Maximillian, Sarah E W F 9 Dtr La Tx Ala
Maximillian, Nancy E W F 7 Dtr La Tx Ala
Maximillian, Thomas F W M 3 Son La Tx Ala
Maximillian, Edward Z W M 10/12 Son La Tx Ala
71-72
George and Mary Nabors family
72-73
Robert and Sarah Oliver family
73-74
Maxamillian, Joseph W M 62 Farmer La La Tx
Maxamillian, Martha W F 61 Wife Keeping house Tenn Ky Tenn
Stephens, Jane W F 42 Boarder Laborer La Unk Ga
Stephens, Cynthia W F 28 Boarder Laborer La Unk Ga
Stephens, James W M 5 Boarder La Unk La
1900 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Nacogdoches Precinct No. 1
Enumerated 4 July 1900
SD 8 ED 39 Sheet 31A
553-553
Maxey, John J. Head W M May 1838 62 M 33 Tx Tx La Farmer
Maxey, Sarah A Wf W F Aug 1849 50 M 33 8/7 Ala Ala Ala
Maxey, Sallie Dtr W F Aug 1874 25 S La Tx Ala
Maxey, Maude Dtr W F Jan 1886 14 S La Tx Ala
Maxey, Tom J Son W M Nov 1876 23 S La Tx Ala Farm Laborer
Maxey, Edward J Son W M Sept 1878 21 S La Tx Ala Farm Laborer
FindAGrave links him to wife Vessie Victory McCuller (1896-1964), and that they were the parents of Lola Mae, Gladys Maxey CALDWELL, O'Leta Maxey THORNTON, and Laura Maxey WOODLE. All also have memorials at FindAGrave.
1930 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Fifth Police Jury Ward, Bayou Scie
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 43-11 SD 4 Sheets 1A and 1B
3-3
Maxey, Wesley J Head M W 37 M 22 No La La La Faermer
Maxey, Vessie Wf F W 32 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Maxey, Lola Dtr F W 14 S La La Tx
Maxey, Gladis Dtr F W 11 S La La Tx
Maxey, Oleta Dtr F W 7 S La La Tx
Maxey, Laura Dtr F W 5 S La L5t Tx
Maxey, Mattie Mother F W 72 Wd La Ala Ala
4-4
James and Bettie Flanakin
5-5
John Sanches family
6-6
Jessie and Florence Armstrong family
7-7
Maxey, Leo T. Head M W 51 M 28 La La La Farmer
Maxey, Anna M Wf F W 41 M 18 Tx Fl Ga
Maxey, Louis Son M W 18 S La La Tx
Maxey, Paul Son M W 14 S La La Tx
Maxey, Mattie Lea Dtr F W 12 S La La Tx
Maxey, Nannie Dtr F W 9 S La La Tx
Maxey, Oral Son M W 6 S La La Tx
Maxey, Richard Son M W 3 3/12 S La La Tx
Maxey, Mary Dtr F W 1 7/12 S La La Tx
8-8
Maxey, Hoyt Head M W 20 M 19 La La Tx Farmer
Msxey, Jewel ab Wf F W 19 M Tx Tx Tx
1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward No. 5, PO Many
Enumerated 5 Aug 1870
Page 8
62-62
Maximillian, John 58 M W Farmer 300 475 Tx
Maximillian, Anny 50 M (sic) W Keeping house La
Maximillian, Anny L 28 F W At Home La
Maximillian, Catherine 21 F W At home La
Maximillian, Polley 18 F W At home La
Maximillian, Rachard 17 M W Works on farm La
Maximillian, Antonio 16 M W Works on Farm La
Maximillian, Thomas 14 M W Works on Farm La
Maximillian, Frances 11 F W At Home la
63-63
Maximillian, Joseph 26 M W Farmer --- 500 La
Maximillian, Minerva 22 F W Keeping house La
Maximillian, Allice 4 F W La
Maximillian, Elliott 2 M W La
1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated 5 Jun 1880
Page 15 SD 3 ED 45 Stamped 189 A.
1-1
Maximillian, Jose J W M 36 Farmer La Tx La
Maximillian, Minerva W F 34 Keeping House La Ark Ark
Maximillian, Allice W F 13 La La La
Maximillian, Elliott Guy W M 10 La La La
Maximillian, Jesse W M 7 La La La
Maximillian, Delila W F 6 La La La
Maximillian, George W M 3 La La La
Maximillian, Lee W M 1 La La LA
1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 93 Sheet 2A
19-20
Maxey, Joseph Head m W Jun 1844 55 Wd La Tx Tx Farmer
Maxey, Allice Dtr F W F Sept 1866 35 M 0/0 La La La
Maxey, Geo W Son W M Feb 1875 25 S La La La Farmer
Maxey, Lee Son W M Apr 1879 21 S La La la Farm Laborer
20-20
Maxey, Jesse Head W M Nov 1871 28 M 6 La La La Farmer
Maxey, Nancy E Wf W F Nov 1873 26 M 6 4/4 La La La
Maxey, Joseph Henry Son W M Nov 1894 5 S La La La
Maxey, Corrie Lee Son W M Aug 1876 2 S La La La
Maxey, Jessie Leman Son W M Marc 1878 2 S La La La
Maxey, Lillie Belle Dtr W F Mar 1900 2/12 S La La La
21-22
Leon and A. M. C. Brown family
22-23
Maxey, Antonio Head M W Dec 1858 41 M 20 La Tx Tx Farmer
Maxey, Elizabeth Wf W F Nov 1859 40 M 20 7/6 La La La
Maxey, Emette A Son W M Sept 1883 17 S La La La Farm Laborer
Maxey, Hessie Dtr W F May 1884 16 S La La La
Maxey, Lula Dtr W F Nov 1888 12 S La La La
Maxey, Norman Son W M Apr 1889 11 S La La La Farm Laborer
Maxey, Clarance Son W M May 1891 9 S La La La
Maxey, Leona Dtr W F Jun 1893 6 S La La La
Name Laura Baldwin
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Death
Event Date 27 Apr 1929
Event Place Shreveport, Caddo, Louisiana
Gender Female
Age 48
Race (Original) Unknown
Birth Year (Estimated) 1881
Father's Name Richard Maxie
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Mattie Turnley
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name C E Baldwin
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number 5014
Page:
GS Film number 2388341
Digital Folder Number 004219290
Image Number 00561
Citing this Record:
"Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F336-VS8 : accessed 12 Jan 2014), Laura Baldwin, 1929.
William Scott shows that she married Charled Edward BALDWIN.
Obituary below copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Robert A. Edwards
Obituary as found at Warren Meadows online at www.warrenmeadows.com
Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Woodle, 84, of Many, will be held on Thursday, June 11, 2009 at 11:00 am at Pendleton Assembly of God Church in Many, LA with Rev. Daniel Davis officiating. Burial will follow in the Ft. Jessup Cemetery. Visitation will begin on Wednesday, June 10, 2009 at 5:00 pm at Warren Meadows Funeral Home in Many, LA.
Mrs. Laura Woodle was born on January 25, 1925 in Many, LA and passed away on June 8, 2009 in Many, LA. She was preceded in death by parents, John Wesley and Vessie Maxey; husband, Ruben Woodle; daughter, Patsy Havard; infant son, Donald Woodle; infant grandson, Eric Blayne Carter; and sister, Gladys Caldwell.
She is survived by her daughter, Vickie Lynn Rashal & husband Dwight of Anacoco, LA; Son-in-law, Sheldon Havard of Many, LA; Sister, Oleta Thornton of Shreveport, LA and Lola Walker of Shreveport, LA; Granddaughters, Shelly Gribbin, Rena Lewis and Stephanie Post; Great Grandchildren: Aaron Rashal, Tawni Post, Alycia Post, Miranda Lewis, Mahala Lewis, Lance Gribbin, Patten Gribbin; Great-great Grandchildren: Nevaeh and Jayden; and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.
Pallbearers will be Jerry Woodle, Lloyd Woodle, Grover Woodle, Billy Gay Caldwell, Mark Gribbin, Lance Gribbin, Jonathan Lewis, and Julius Havard.
When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was a farmer in Zwolle, and his nearest relative was listed as Joe Maxie. Lee was described as of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and light hair.
1930 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Fifth Police Jury Ward, Bayou Scie
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 43-11 SD 4 Sheets 1A and 1B
3-3
Maxey, Wesley J Head M W 37 M 22 No La La La Faermer
Maxey, Vessie Wf F W 32 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Maxey, Lola Dtr F W 14 S La La Tx
Maxey, Gladis Dtr F W 11 S La La Tx
Maxey, Oleta Dtr F W 7 S La La Tx
Maxey, Laura Dtr F W 5 S La L5t Tx
Maxey, Mattie Mother F W 72 Wd La Ala Ala
4-4
James and Bettie Flanakin
5-5
John Sanches family
6-6
Jessie and Florence Armstrong family
7-7
Maxey, Leo T. Head M W 51 M 28 La La La Farmer
Maxey, Anna M Wf F W 41 M 18 Tx Fl Ga
Maxey, Louis Son M W 18 S La La Tx
Maxey, Paul Son M W 14 S La La Tx
Maxey, Mattie Lea Dtr F W 12 S La La Tx
Maxey, Nannie Dtr F W 9 S La La Tx
Maxey, Oral Son M W 6 S La La Tx
Maxey, Richard Son M W 3 3/12 S La La Tx
Maxey, Mary Dtr F W 1 7/12 S La La Tx
8-8
Maxey, Hoyt Head M W 20 M 19 La La Tx Farmer
Msxey, Jewel ab Wf F W 19 M Tx Tx Tx
His Texas Death Certificate shows him as a son of Richard MAXEY and Mattie TURNLEY of Louisiana. Informant was E. E. Maxey. He was shown as a retired farmer.
1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One, East Mayfield Town
Enumerated 3 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 2B
Hemphill Bronson Road
14-33-36
Maxey, Houston Head M W 34 M La La La Laborer Lumber Mill
Maxey, Viola Wf F W 33 M La Ala La
Maxey, Valery V Son M W 10 S La La La
Maxey, Elgin E Son M W 9 S La La La
Maxey, Preston Son M W 6 S La La La
Maxey, Rufus J. Son M W 4 8/12 S La La La
Maxey, Clifton Son M W 2 11/12 S La La La
Her FindAGrave Memorial page, created by Janice Williams Langley, had the following obituary posted:
SHREVEPORT, LA - Funeral services celebrating the life of Lola Mae Walker, 93, will be held at 10:00 a.m. Monday, August 30, 2010 at Rose-Neath's Southside Chapel. Officiating will be Bro. Ed Gonzales and Bro. Skip Noble. Interment will follow in Aimwell Cemetery in Aimwell, LA. Visitation with the family will be from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Sunday, August 29, 2010 at the funeral home.
Lola was born on March 25, 1917 in the Vines Chapel Community between Zwolle and Many, LA to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Maxey who have preceded her in death. She passed away in Shreveport on August 27, 2010. Also preceding her are her daughter, Dorothy Lafitte of Shreveport, LA; her sister, Gladys Coldwell of Port Arthur, TX; her late husband, Elmer H. Woodle and sister, Laura Woodle of Many, LA.
Lola attended and graduated Aliance School. She grew up and lived around Many and Zwolle before she moved to Shreveport. After she was married to her late husband, Elmer, she lived in Shreveport ever since.
Lola was a devoted, gracious, loving and caring wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend. She was retired from the W.F. Woolworth Co. in Shreveport. She organized the reunions of the retired Woolworth's employees and brought together old friends and co-workers for fond memories and fellowship.
Lola loved to quilt, crochet, cook, tend her flowers and "run the roads" especially visit the Smokey Mountains and her family and friends out of town.
She was a long time member of the Mansfield Road Baptist Church, which she attended "every time the door was open" as long as she was able. Her favorite expression was "I sure do love this church and I'll be here till I die", and she was. Without saying it she was a true Christian lady and loved her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ with all her heart and soul.
Her passing has left a void in the lives of us who knew and loved her, but those of us who know the Lord Jesus are confident that one day, we'll all be reunited again in a place where death, disease and sin no longer exist. Only Love. "O Death where is your victory? O death, where is your sting? (1 Cor. 15:55.
Left to cherish her memory are her husband, James L "Jim" Walker of Shreveport; one son, Johnny W. Woodle and wife, Wanda of Keatchie, LA; one sister, Oleta M. Thornton of Shreveport; 5 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.
Pallbearers will be Huey Wyatt, Bud Lowery, Bill Cox, Joe Paul Maxey, Shelton Havard, Mark Gribon, and Lance Gribon.
To some, the caring of someone with Alzheimer's Disease might be a burden, but to her husband, it became an honor and privilege to minister to and serve someone he cared so deeply for. "In sickness and in health so long as we both shall live".
Sincere thanks go to the caring staff of AGAPE Hospice, especially Elaine, Lisa, Skip, Donna and Vita, thank you dear friends. To special friends, Peggy and Thomas Baldwin, Dee and everyone who visited and brought food, your love and support throughout this time, we give eternal thanks and God bless you.
Name Marincie Maxey
Event Type Death
Event Date 23 Jun 1944
Event Place Milam, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Single
Birth Date 30 Mar 1923
Birthplace Hemphill, Texas
Father's Name L H Maxey
Mother's Name Viol Driggen
Certificate Number: 29903
GS Film number 2137794
Digital Folder Number 005144829
Image Number 01660
Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBY-XWJ : accessed 19 Jan 2014), Marincie Maxey, 23 Jun 1944; citing certificate number 29903, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137794.
Kathy Casagranda notes that presumed sisters, Mary and Nancy Maximillian, were living in the home of their Aunt and Uncle, Margaret (nee Maximillian) and William Theodore Alford, at the time of the 1860 Sabine Parish census. This appears to be due to the temporary seperation of their parents, Joseph and Martha Maximillian.
She believes this is the same Nancy Maximillian/Maxey who married Henry Campbell in 1868 and then who died circa 1876-1879 after her son George was born and before Henry remarried. Nancy is NOT listed with Joseph and Martha at the time of the 1850 census, however, although the older Mary is shown. Nancy may have been left off inadvertantly, been born late in 1850 versus being born 1847-1848, or be the daughter of another Maximillian/Maxey family entirely. She is being attributed to Joseph and Martha Maximillian by Casagranda by the process of elimination, and through her being enumerated with Mary in 1860, who is known to be the daughter of Joseph and Martha.
When he registered for the draft during the first World War, he was doing road work for Sabine Lumber Company, and supporting his father. He was single, and described as of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and black hair. Find A Grave shows that he was a Private in the US Army Infantry during World War.
Obituary below copied from FindAGrave from the memorial created by Becky Creel Wilcox
Joint funeral services for Paul and Annie Bell Anderson Maxey of
Noble, Louisiana will be held on Saturday, October 1, 2011 at 2:00 PM.
The services will be held at Noble First Baptist Church in Noble, LA.
Visitation will be held Friday, September 30, 2011 from 5:00 PM until
10:00 PM. Interment will follow in Noble Cemetery, Noble, LA.
They passed away Wednesday, September 28, 2011 due to injuries from a
tragic automobile accident. They would have been married 71 years on
October 11, 2011.
Paul was born on July 2, 1915 to Leo and Anna Maxey. He was 96 years
old. He was preceded in death by brothers, Hoyt, Louis, Billy and
Richard; sisters, Nannie Brandon and Mattie Lee Maxey.
He was a World War II veteran, member of DAV and a long time member of
Noble Baptist Church.
Annie Bell was born on May 17, 1916 to Joe and Clora Elliott Anderson.
She was preceded in death by sisters, Virginia Anderson and I.V.
Dubose and brother, William Anderson.
She was a member of Noble Baptist Church for 86 years.
1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 9 Apr 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-6 Sheet 2B
43-R
Maxey, Preston H Head M W 27 M La Same Place Teamster Logging
Maxey, Dixie B Wf F W 27 M Tx Same Place
Maxey, Mildred J Dtr F W 4 S
Maxey, Rhuper H Son M W 2 S
Maxey, Gay Lynn Dtr F W 1
1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 93 Sheet 1B
13-14
Maxey, R M Head W M Mar 1851 50 M 22 La Tx Tx Farmer
Maxey, Martha Wf W F Sept 1857 42 m 22 7/5 La Al Al
Maxey, Leo Son W M Sept 1877 22 S La La La Farm Laborer
Maxey, Laura Dtr W F Sep 1880 19 S La La La
Maxey, Houston, Son W M July 1884 15 S La La La Farm Laborer
Maxey, Walter Son W M May 1887 13 S La La La Farm Laborer
Maxey, Wesley Son W M Jun 1892 7 S La La La
His Texas Death certificate shows his usual occupation was that of a Carpenter, Residential, and that he was a resident of Milam in Sabine County at the time of his death.
Rufus Harold Maxey, 84, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Friday, February 11, 2022 at Legacies Nursing Home and Rehabilitation in Hemphill.
Rufus was born June 4, 1937 in Hemphill, Texas to the Dixie Bell (Ferguson) Maxey and Henry Preston Maxey. He was a member of Hemphill High School graduating Class of 1956.
Rufus, better known as "CUZ", was a truck driver for most of his adult life. He enjoyed spending time with his friends, family and his beloved wife, Emilie. He and Miss Emilie enjoyed going on cruises, making trips to Las Vegas and going on trips to Branson, Missouri with their Rosevine Church of God family of which he was a member of Rosevine Church of God. And he dearly loved his "Legacies" family.
He is survived by his daughter, Cheryl Procell and husband, Ronny, of Bronson; son, Keith Nabours and wife, Darlene, of Hemphill; daughter-in-law, Jennifer McDaniel Maxey of Pineland; sister, Janice Daniels of Beaumont; grandchildren, Elizabeth Buttrey and husband, Darrell, of Dickson, TN, Jena Edgar of Vidor, Mahala Maxey of Pineland, Taylor Nabours of Hemphill, Lindsey Suggs and husband, Burney, of Lufkin, Conner Nabours and wife, Aubrey, of Lufkin and Justin Roberts and wife, Martina, of Spring; great grandchildren, Leah, Gracie, Avery, Brinlee Jo, Caylee, Conner, Riley and Newton; a host of nieces and nephews and many, many friends.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Emilie Meyers Maxey; sons, Arthur Harold Maxey and Bryan Nabours; sister, Gay Lynn Heller; mother, Dixie Bell Ferguson Maxey and father, Henry Preston Maxey.
Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Monday, February 14, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.
Funeral services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, February 15, 2022 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.
Burial will follow services in King Cemetery with Erik King, Robert Sepulvado, Brandon Booth, Norman Deal, Randy Fuller, Robert Tatum, and Michael Childress serving as pallbearers.
Memories can be shared with the family at starrfuneralhome.com
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 16, 2022, page 8
27 Mar 1943 - Last rites for Thomas J. Maxey, age 86 years, were held Friday at 11 o'clock at Aimwell Baptist church, Rev. J. P. Stockman officiating. Interment Aimwell cemetery, Dennis-Green funeral home in charge.
Surviving are seven children, five sons, Jack, Otis, T. C. and Clinton of Many, Bill of New Iberia; two daughters, Mrs. Callie Smith and Mrs. B. J. Smith of Shreveport, and four grandchildren.
Mr. Maxey, or Uncle Tom as he was known to his many friends, is the last of a large family, nine brothers and sisters preceding him. He leaves a large number of relatives and friends to mourn his passing.
Obituary posted to FindAGrave by SFC USA RET Duffie & Kathy Moore.
Said by William Scott to have married [second?] Ida Amity GRAVES on 9 Jan 1892 in Many, Sabine Parish, LA. FindAGrave also has him linked to Ida Graves Maxey (FAG #71892086, a daughter of William M and Dicey Alford Graves). There are also memorials for children, Zonnie Maxie Gallup and Henry Clinton Maxey.
1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated 5 Jun 1880
Page 15 SD 3 ED 45 Stamped 189 A.
8-8
Maximillian, Thos J W M 25 Farm Laborer La Tx La
Maximillian, Julett W F 32 La La La
Maximillian, Luella W F 1 La La La
Rameres, Florencio W M 46 La
Rameres, Gertrudes W F 32 La
Rameres, Bartolo W M 16 La
Rameres, Prudencia W F 15 F La
Rameres, Victoria W F 13 La
Rameres, Eugenia W F 10 La
Rameres, Simon W M 4 La
Rameres, Andrew W M 1 La
William Scott shows that he married ca 1901 Annie ASHLEY. His Texas Death Certificate showed him as a resident of Saratoga, Hardin County, Texas at his death, and occupation as "Sawmill, Lumber." He "died from natural causes.
William Scott shows that he married Blanche CAMPBELL. Mary Carter, who created his FindAGrave memorial page, also links him to a Blanche, buried at Pilgrim's Rest Cemetey, and a son, Claude T. Maxey (FAG ## 71878046), buried at Pilgrim's Rest as well.
Her Texas Death certificate listed her parents as J. J. Maxie and Sarah Ann Brooks, both born in Louisiana. The informant was Mr. J. A. Ashley, her husband.
William Scott and some others show his middle name as Nepucimo.
The History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana (author John Belisle, The Sabine Banner Press, 1912) states that "in 1860 the white population of Sabine Parish numbers about four thousand, and there were less than two thousand slaves. There were few really wealthy people in the parish, and many owned not more than one of two slaves." The owners of six or more in 1861 included John Maximillian.
Madge Lois Tipton Strickland, in a self published article published in a DRT heritage book, stated that it was John Maximillian Jr, and not his father for whom he was named, that was a participant in the Battle of Nacogdoches in 1832.
1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 7 Sept 1850
225-227
John Maximillian 72 M Farmer 1800 Louisiana
Clary Maximillian 38 F La
226-228
Joseph Maximillian 30 M Farmer 800 La
Martha Maximillian 30 F Tenn
Mary Maximillian 4 La
227-229
Edmund Hilder family
228-230
Martine Bow family
229-231
John Maximillian 37 M Farmer 1000 Tx
Anna Maximillian 24 F La
John Maximillian 10 M Tx
Louisa Maximillian 8 F La
Margaretta Maximillian 8 F La
Joseph Maximillian 6 M La
Ellen Maximillian 5 F La
Anna Maximillian 4 F La
Catharine Maximillian 2 F La
Mary Maximillian 5/12 F La
1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, PO Many
Enumerated 5 Jun 1860
16-16
John Maxey 47 M Farmer 2100 510 Tx
Ama Maxey 42 F La
Louisa Maxey 21 F La
Joseph Maxey 16 M F L La
Ellen Maxey 14 F La
C Maxey 12 F La
M Maxey 11 F La
R Maxey 7 F La
T Maxey 4 M La
F Maxey 7/12 F La
17-17
John Maxey Sr 78 M Farmer 2500 600 La
C Maxey 55 F La
18-18
Jo S Maxey 43 M Farmer 1500 300 La
M. Mary Rhodus 14 F La
John Maxey 23 M FL Tx
1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward No. 5, PO Many
Enumerated 5 Aug 1870
Page 8
62-62
Maximillian, John 58 M W Farmer 300 475 Tx
Maximillian, Anny/Amy 50 M (sic) W Keeping house La
Maximillian, Anny/Amy L 28 F W At Home La
Maximillian, Catherine 21 F W At home La
Maximillian, Polley 18 F W At home La
Maximillian, Rachard 17 M W Works on farm La
Maximillian, Antonio 16 M W Works on Farm La
Maximillian, Thomas 14 M W Works on Farm La
Maximillian, Frances 11 F W At Home la
63-63
Maximillian, Joseph 26 M W Farmer --- 500 La
Maximillian, Minerva 22 F W Keeping house La
Maximillian, Allice 4 F W La
Maximillian, Elliott 2 M W La
1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Fifth Ward
Enumerated 23 Oct 1880
Page 100 SD 2 ED 45 Stamped 232
443-458
Vines, William R W m 32 Farmer La SC NC
Vines, Catherine W F 30 Wf Keeping House La Tx Unk
Vines, George W M 7 Son La La La
Vines, Lee W M 6 Son La La La
Vines, William W M 4 Son La La La
Vines, Elizabeth W F 3 Dt La La La
Vines, Louis W M 2 Son La La La
Vines. Margaret W F ? Dtr La La La
444-459
Maximillian John W M 65 Farmer Tx Mexico Tx
Maximillian Amy W F 32 Dtr Keeping House La Tx Unk
Maximillian, Frances W F 20 Dt At Home La Tx Unk
1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 7 Sept 1850
225-227
John Maximillian 72 M Farmer 1800 Louisiana
Clary Maximillian 38 F La
226-228
Joseph Maximillian 30 M Farmer 800 La
Martha Maximillian 30 F Tenn
Mary Maximillian 4 La
227-229
Edmund Hilder family
228-230
Martine Bow family
229-231
John Maximillian 37 M Farmer 1000 Tx
Anna Maximillian 24 F La
John Maximillian 10 M Tx
Louisa Maximillian 8 F La
Margaretta Maximillian 8 F La
Joseph Maximillian 6 M La
Ellen Maximillian 5 F La
Anna Maximillian 4 F La
Catharine Maximillian 2 F La
Mary Maximillian 5/12 F La
1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, PO Many
Enumerated 5 Jun 1860
16-16
John Maxey 47 M Farmer 2100 510 Tx
Ama Maxey 42 F La
Louisa Maxey 21 F La
Joseph Maxey 16 M F L La
Ellen Maxey 14 F La
C Maxey 12 F La
M Maxey 11 F La
R Maxey 7 F La
T Maxey 4 M La
F Maxey 7/12 F La
17-17
John Maxey Sr 78 M Farmer 2500 600 La
C Maxey 55 F La
18-18
Jo S Maxey 43 M Farmer 1500 300 La
M. Mary Rhodus 14 F La
John Maxey 23 M FL Tx
1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward No. 5, PO Many
Enumerated 5 Aug 1870
Page 7 Stamped 354
56-56
Maximilleon, Joseph 53 M W Farmer 300 400 La
Maximilleon, Martha 53 F W Keeping House Tn
1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Negreet
Enumerated 2 July 1880
Page 37 SD 2 ED 46 Stamped 252A
70-71
Maximillian, John W M 43 Farm Laboer Tx La La
Maximillian, Sarah W F 30 Wf Keeping House Ala Ala Ala
Maximillian, Martha A W F 19 Dtr employed La Tx Ala
Maximillian, William A W M 12 Son Laborer La Tx Ala
Maximillian, Sarah E W F 9 Dtr La Tx Ala
Maximillian, Nancy E W F 7 Dtr La Tx Ala
Maximillian, Thomas F W M 3 Son La Tx Ala
Maximillian, Edward Z W M 10/12 Son La Tx Ala
71-72
George and Mary Nabors family
72-73
Robert and Sarah Oliver family
73-74
Maxamillian, Joseph W M 62 Farmer La La Tx
Maxamillian, Martha W F 61 Wife Keeping house Tenn Ky Tenn
Stephens, Jane W F 42 Boarder Laborer La Unk Ga
Stephens, Cynthia W F 28 Boarder Laborer La Unk Ga
Stephens, James W M 5 Boarder La Unk La
Kathy Casagranda, in her annotated 1850 census of Sabine Parish, Louisiana, shows him as a son of Maximillian ARZE and Francesa LARENARDIERE.
William Scott, on his "Bill's Roots II" tree posted on RootWeb's WorldConnect Project in August, 2004, shows that Juan/John's parents were Juan DeARZE, born ca 1762 in Algerzia, Spain and Francesca RENAUDIERE, a daughter of Charles RENAUDIERE and Marie Jeanne Del Rio LA RIVIERE of Natchitoches, Louisiana. He shows Juan as being born July 4, 1782 in Natchitoches, and dying in July 1856 in Shelby County, Texas. This date of death is not correct, as Juan and Claire can still be found in Sabine Parish, LA at the time of the 1860 Federal census (unless the census was recorded incorrectly versus that date of death).
Juan/John Maximillian's first wife, and mother of his children, is usually shown by his descendants as Anastacia Sims/Simms/Simes. William Scott shows her as Anastacia Sims, a daughter of Richard Sims and Maria Conception Perez, and that she was born ca 1793 in San Augustine and died ca 1827 in Sabine County. An article in the November 15, 1972 Beaumont Enterprise, titled "Tiny Geneva To Take a Place in History" indicates that her maiden name of John Sr.'s wife may have instead been "Larendaudiere (French)...being related to his mother."
He later married a younger woman named Claire, born ca 1810-1812 in Louisiana (census records from 1835, 1850 and 1860). Death date shown as circa 1866 by some.
At the time of the 1835 Sabine District, Texas census, John and his sons were living with his young wife, Clarie, and eight "servants" (slaves), ranging in age from 51 to 1 years of age. (Schluter, 1835 Census, p15).
Said to have participated in the Battle of Nacogdoches on 2 August 1832, "Armed with nothing more than shotguns and various types of hunting weapons, the national militia of Nacogdoches, aided by militias from Ayres, Teneha, Sabine, Bevil, Settlement, and San Augustine, fired the opening guns of the Texas Revolution during the Battle of Nacogdoches on August 2, 1832. Colonel Jose de las Piedras commanded his 300 member Mexican garrison from the Old Red House situated on this site. Piedras lost 47 men, with 40-60 wounded. Victory at the Battle of Nacogdoches enabled people of Texas to organize the Texas Revolution without Mexican military intervention." His name, John Maxmillian, is one of 80 inscribed on the Historical Marker commerating this battle. There were 253 total participants, most of whose identities have been lost. Some descendants show that it was his namesake son, and not John Sr., who actually fought in the battle and is memoralized.
Shown on the 1835 census as having three son, John, Joseph and Antonio. Subsequent census records can be found for John and Joseph, but not for Antonio. However, an
A. Maximillian is listed on the "Louisiana, Civil War Service Records of Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865", in the Twenty-sixth Infantry (Event Year 1862. Pub. # M320, Film #338).
John Maximillian Sr was also shown by William Scott to be the father of daughter Marie Louisa, born Feb 1816, and who married Donald McDonald before 1830.
John was said to have "lived about a mile from the Camino Real and his uncle Pefermo reportedly constructed the Chabana Road, which led to the Sabine River. John owned a ranch, which he sold to Mathew Earl. By 1836, John sold all he owned in Texas to Willis H. Landrum for $5,000 and moved to the Bayou Scie area of Sabine Parish. The article about Geneva, referenced above, shows that sale was actually to W. C. Duffield, who later sold it the Walt and Prudence Strother, and this little Spanish Pueblo became known as Geneva. It appears that John and Clara are listed inthe 1860 census for the Parish. This surname again went through a change from 1850 to 1860. After the 1850 census the surname for this family is listed as Maxey. Both cemetery and census records are found with this change." (Kathy Casagranda, Annotated Sabine Parish 1850 Census, 70).
In a biography, written by Madge Lois Tipton Strickland, and published in a Daughters of Republic of Texas publication instead indicated that "he was a native of Austria, but had been visiting his sister, Marie Antoinette, at Versailles, so came from France, and made his home with Juan Ignacio Pifermo at Labonilla Hacienda in Sabine County."
1835 Census
Sabine District, Texas
Name Relationship Marital Status Religion Occupation Age
John Maxamilion, [Head], Married, Catholic, Farmer, 50
Clarie, his wife,",",---,25
John, son, Single, Catholic, Farmer, 22
Joseph,",",",---,15
Antonio,son,---,",---,14
John,Servant,Married,[Religion blank],[Occupation blank],51
Judy,wife,Servant,Married,",",35
Manwill,her son,Servant,",",12
Lucarea,her son,Servant,",",10
Frank,her son,Servant,",",9
Susan,her girl,Servant,",",5
Charles,her son,Servant,",",2
George, her son,Servant,",",1
1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 7 Sept 1850
225-227
John Maximillian 72 M Farmer 1800 Louisiana
Clary Maximillian 48 F La
226-228
Joseph Maximillian 30 M Farmer 800 La
Martha Maximillian 30 F Tenn
Mary Maximillian 4 La
227-229
Edmund Hilder family
228-230
Martine Bow family
229-231
John Maximillian 37 M Farmer 1000 Tx
Anna Maximillian 24 F La
John Maximillian 10 M Tx
Louisa Maximillian 8 F La
Margaretta Maximillian 8 F La
Joseph Maximillian 6 M La
Ellen Maximillian 5 F La
Anna Maximillian 4 F La
Catharine Maximillian 2 F La
Mary Maximillian 5/12 F La
1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, PO Many
Enumerated 5 Jun 1860
16-16
John Maxey 47 M Farmer 2100 510 Tx
Ama Maxey 42 F La
Louisa Maxey 21 F La
Joseph Maxey 16 M F L La
Ellen Maxey 14 F La
C Maxey 12 F La
M Maxey 11 F La
R Maxey 7 F La
T Maxey 4 M La
F Maxey 7/12 F La
17-17
John Maxey Sr 78 M Farmer 2500 600 La
C Maxey 55 F La
18-18
Jo S Maxey 43 M Farmer 1500 300 La
M. Mary Rhodus 14 F La
John Maxey 23 M FL Tx (Appears to be nephew, son of his brother older brother John)
Kathy Casagranda notes that presumed sisters, Mary and Nancy Maximillian, were living in the home of their Aunt and Uncle, Margaret (nee Maximillian) and William Theodore Alford, at the time of the 1860 Sabine Parish census. This appears to be due to the temporary seperation of their parents, Joseph and Martha Maximillian.
Joseph and Martha had a four year old daughter, Mary, living with them at the time of the 1850 census. She was shown as born in Louisiana. In the Alford home in 1860, she was shown as 15 year old Mary Maximillian, born in Texas.
William Scott shows that she married John Teel OLIVER, and that they were the parents of Mary and Joseph, born born before 1870 in Sabine Parish.
On the 1880 Jackson County, MI census, Friend and Lydia Louisa, married for about five years, can be found living with three of his daughters. Friend was farming.
1880 Census
Michigan, Jackson County, Waterloo Twp
Enumerated 12 adn 14 Jun 1880
Page 10 SD 1 ED 116
93-93
Maxon, Friend W M 57 Farming NY NY NY
Maxon, Lowisa L W F 60 Wf Keeping House NY NY NY
Maxon, Flora S W F 16 Dt At Home Mich NY NY
Maxon, Nancy A W F 13 Dtr At home Mich NY NY
Grimes, Susan W M 21 Son-in-law Farm Laborer Mich NY NY
Grimes, ClaraW F 20 Wf Bording Mich NY NY