1696. Harry Ivan Maggard
WW1 Draft reg. card (M) June 5, 1917
Name: Harry Maggard
City: Not Stated
County: Lane
State: Kansas
Birthplace: Devizes, KS
Birth Date: 16 Feb 1892
Age: 25
Occupation: Farmer, self
Married
Race: White
Height: Medium
Build: Medium
Eyes: Gray
Hair: Black
Roll: 1643587
DraftBoard: 0
1698. William T. Maggard
Found on findagrave.com
Looking for connection in my treeRecorded 1-10-2008
Submitted by Carol and Bobby Estes <camble121647@yahoo.com>
1700. John Maggard
Found on findagrave.com
Looking for connection in my treeRecorded 12-30-2007
Submitted by Carol and Bobby Estes <camble121647@yahoo.com>
Included in 1880 census
Nancy Wright, Mother, age 71 Widowed/divorced
Nancy Maggard, Sister-in-law, age 35 single
494. Finis E. Maggard
MO death certificate: #36070
Finis E. Maggard
Birth: 2-14-1838
Death: 10-8-1917
Age: 79yr 7m 23d
MO death certificate, #10249-A
Mary Maggard
Widow
Age: 80yr 2m 24d
Informant: Wilmer Maggard, Jackson, MO
Father: Feeling Tuggle
Mother: SAllie Hefner
1709. Wilmer James Maggard
WW1 Draft reg. card (M) Sept. 12, 1918
Name: Wilmer James Maggard
Home address: Jacksonville, Randolph Co., MO
Birth Date: 15 Sep 1875
Age: 42
Occupation: Farming
Nearest relative: Mrs. Mary Maggard
Height: Medium
Build: Medium
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Brown
Race: White
Roll: 1683502
DraftBoard: 0
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MO death certificate #58-208066
Wilmer James Maggard
Never married
Age: 82
Informant: Earl McGhee, Macon, MO
520. John Foust
email received: 1/17/2003
Hello Roxan
I have seen your page on the Foust,and I see your sources was Heather Elms,but I am the one who gave her all that info ,and some of it was not proven,just assumption and suppression,further research needs to be done ,I told her at that time it was 100 %.but these teenagers just want listen,I am her cousin
thanks
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Joyce Morgan English
Crenshaw Co.AL.Home Page
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/River/1757/
(Written by Guyneth Williams for "Champaign County Ohio 1991," p. 208-9.)
Charles Maggert was among the last of the true pioneers. On September 16, 1893, near Hennessey, Oklahoma, Charles was one of 100,000 landseekers on horseback, on wagons, and on foot. At high noon, when the starting signal was fired, they raced across the trackless prairie Indian lands to stake 160 acres near what is now Lahoma.
His young son, James, was with him and after improvising a shelter in a creek bank, Charles brought his wife and daughters, who had waited near Hennessey, to the makeshift sod house. One of the daughters was my mother, Estella, who was 10 years old at the time. Oklahoma red soil produced good wheat crops and soon the family had a two-story white frame house to enjoy.
1737. Gayle H. Maggard
SSDI
Name: Gayle Maggert
SSN: 478-12-9960
Born: 17 Aug 1919
Died: Jul 1972
State (Year) SSN issued: Iowa (Before 1951)