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"Asa Maynard was a native of Litchfield county, Connecticut, and born in 1780. In 1812 he moved to Genesee county, New York, and in 1838 settled in Portland, He was a carpenter by trade. Mr. Maynard married Miss Asenath Mack in 1799. Their children were: Dolly, who married Col. E. Seely, and is now dead; Ezra, now dead; Lydia, wife of Alzera Williams, living in CattarauĀgus county, New York; Deborah, who married Merritt Hotchkiss, and is now dead; Henry, who married Miss Purmela Hubbard, and is now dead; Asenath, Wife of Darius Mendall, living in Portland; Mary Ann, wife of Ira Camp, living in Portland; Abby Ann, wife of E. B. Latham, living in Portland; William who married Miss Lucy Crossman, and is now dead; Nancy, wife of Amos Foster, living in Jo Daviess county, Illinois; and Allen, who married Miss Eliza A. Wood, and is now dead."
Bent & Wilson History of Whiteside County Page 359
1840 US Census
Timothy E. Crossman Unknown Townships, Kane, IL
1850 Census
Harlem, Winnebago, IL
Timothy E Crossman 59 1790 Massachusetts Male
Eunice Crossman58 1791 New Hampshire Female
Alina Maynard 10 1839 Ill Female
Ferdinando Maynard 8 1841 Ill Male
NOTE: Alina is Alma.
1860 Census:
Township 1 N Range 9 E, Wayne, IL
T E Crossman 69 1790 Massachusetts Male
Balinda Crossman 27 1832 Iowa Female
Catharine Crossman 3 1856 Illinois Female
James Crossman 2 1857 Illinois Male
Josiah Crossman 2.12 Illinois Male
Apollis a Crossman 75 1784 Massachusetts Male
Data Changed
Data Changed:
Date: 23 Feb 2008
Time: 19:42:57
Prior to import, this record was last changed 19:42:57 23 Feb 2008.
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WikiTree profile Crossman-227 created through the import of CJB001.ged on Jul 18, 2012 by Christopher Becker. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Christopher and others.
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