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About Flora Ann Maynor
Birth: Oct. 15, 1872 Robeson County North Carolina, USA
Death: Dec. 23, 1945 Clio Marlboro County South Carolina, USA
Flora Ann was the daughter of William and Mary Dial Sampson. She married Rev. James "Jimmie" Arthur Maynor on Jan 2, 1898 in Back Swamp in Robeson county, North Carolina. Rev. Maynor was the founder of the Saint Annah Freewill Baptist Conference.
The following was taken from the Dec. 27, 1945 edition of THE ROBESONIAN:
The funeral of Mrs. Flora Ann Sampson Maynor, 76, widow of Rev. Jimmie Maynor, was held at St. Annah church, of which she was a member, near Pembroke, Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment was in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Maynor, who was born in Robeson county on Oct 15. 1869, died Sunday at 1:05 a.m. in Marlboro county, S.C. She had a number of children.
- **NOTE: birthdate engraved on headstone is Oct. 15, 1872, but Flora Ann was listed as being about two years old on 1870 Federal Cenesus.
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Parents:
*William Sampson (1832 - 1909)
- Mary Dial Sampson (1834 - 1903)
Spouse:
*James A. Maynor (1873 - 1933)
Children:
*Jesse D. Maynor (1898 - 1971)*
- James Rudy Maynor (1911 - 1945)*
Inscription:
Her memory is blessed
Burial: Saint Annas Church Cemetery Pembroke Robeson County North Carolina, USA
Flora Ann was the daughter of William and Mary Paul (also seen as Dial on Federal Censuses) Sampson. She married Rev. James "Jimmie" Arthur Maynor on Jan 2, 1898 in Back Swamp in Robeson County, North Carolina. Rev. Maynor was the founder of the Saint Annah Freewill Baptist Conference.
The following was taken from the Dec. 27, 1945 edition of THE ROBESONIAN:
The funeral of Mrs. Flora Ann Sampson Maynor, 76, widow of Rev. Jimmie Maynor, was held at St. Annah church, of which she was a member, near Pembroke, Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment was in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Maynor, who was born in Robeson county on Oct 15. 1869, died Sunday at 1:05 a.m. in Marlboro County, S.C. She had a number of children.
- **NOTE: The birth date engraved on her headstone is Oct. 15, 1872, but Flora Ann was listed as being about two years old during the 1870 Federal Cenesus. Inscription:
Her memory is blessed
- Updated from Find A Grave Memorial via sister Ellen Jacobs (born Sampson) by SmartCopy: Mar 20 2015, 14:33:58 UTC
Flora Ann was the daughter of William and Mary Paul (also seen as Dial on Federal Censuses) Sampson. She married Rev. James "Jimmie" Arthur Maynor on Jan 2, 1898 in Back Swamp in Robeson County, North Carolina. Rev. Maynor was the founder of the Saint Annah Freewill Baptist Conference.
The following was taken from the Dec. 27, 1945 edition of THE ROBESONIAN:
The funeral of Mrs. Flora Ann Sampson Maynor, 76, widow of Rev. Jimmie Maynor, was held at St. Annah church, of which she was a member, near Pembroke, Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment was in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Maynor, who was born in Robeson county on Oct 15. 1869, died Sunday at 1:05 a.m. in Marlboro County, S.C. She had a number of children.
- **NOTE: The birth date engraved on her headstone is Oct. 15, 1872, but Flora Ann was listed as being about two years old during the 1870 Federal Cenesus. Inscription:
Her memory is blessed
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Mar 23 2016, 17:50:51 UTC
Flora Ann Maynor's Timeline
1872 |
October 15, 1872
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Robeson County, North Carolina, United States
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1900 |
December 29, 1900
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NC, United States
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1945 |
December 23, 1945
Age 73
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Clio, Marlboro County, South Carolina, United States
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Saint Annah Freewill Baptist Church Cemetery, Pembroke, Robeson County, North Carolina, United States
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