Sunday, June 19, 2011

Jackson Maynard - Julia Ann Yates

After Jackson Maynard's second wife died, he married his third wife Julia (Julie) Ann Yates on November 24, 1899 in Monroe County, Tennessee again by Rev. Arthur B. White.  Julia is the neice of Margaret Yates, who was Jackson's second wife.




Pictured below are Julie holding Louise, Jackson, and Fred is sitting.  This picture was supplied by my Aunt Charlsie Maynard.



Jackson and Julia are recorded on the 1910 Monroe County, Tennessee census with a hired hand - Bill Bass. 

 


Julie and her children are recorded on the 1920 Monroe County census after Jackson's death in 1917 again the hired hand - Bill Bass is noted.




Pictured below is Bill Bass, the second person from the left with the crutch.  The others in the picture are not identified but were probably members of the Three Point Friends (Quaker) Church in Madisonville, Tennessee in the 1930s.  Picture supplied by Scott Knight with the Friends Church.   Sometime after 1920, Julia Yates Maynard moved to Niota (McMinn County), Tennessee with her children.  Bill Bass went to live with Isaac Yates at that point.








Pictured is Bill Bass's tombstone at Martin Cemetery.  Bill's tombstone says he was born 1867 and died September 28, 1934 and was erected by his Sunday School Class.  He was originally buried at the Three Point Cemetery in Madisonville, but, because of the TVA Tellico Dam Project, his remains were moved to the Martin Cemetery in 1976.  The record of the removal is noted in the book Complete Surname index of TVA grave Removals  published by Mountain Press in 1989.  Thanks to Colleen Murphy Paggi for providing this information.






In 1930, Julie and her children are recorded in the McMinn County, Tennessee Census.




Jackson and Julia had five children:
  • James Howard Maynard  born January 19, 1901
  • Lucy Willis Maynard  born August 30, 1902
  • Eva Lee Maynard  born January 12, 1904
  • Frederick William Maynard  born July 25, 1913
  • Mary Louise Maynard  born December 24, 1915

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