m. 1) Elizabeth Hinds 5 Sept 1768 at Brookfield, Mass.
m. 2) Anna Hale 09 Feb 1786 at Conway, Mass.
children w/1st wife Elizabeth:
Amy "Amee" b. 4 Jul 176 d. 27 Jan 1853
Ezra b. 24 Apr 1771 d. 11 Aug 1846, Onondaga, Ingham Co., MI m. Raney Mosley
Eli b. 3 Mar 1773 d. 3 Sep 1822, Niagara Falls, Niagara Co., NY
son b. 6 Jan 1775
Elisabeth b. 16 Mar 1777 d. 3 Apr 1833 m. Reuben Porter
son Maynard, II b. 19 Jan 1779
children w/2nd wife Anna:
William Hale b.1786 was a lawyer in New York
Anna Taylor 1788-1851
Lydia b. 1790 m. Zelotus Bates
Oliver b. 1792 m. Electa _____
Lucy b. 1796-1876
Revolutionary War soldier
member of the Committee of Safety, served as a minute man 1775,
went to school only for 6 weeks in boyhood; was town Treasurer for 26 years; rep to Legislature for 3 terms; came to Conway in 1768 a year after town was incorporated; described as strong sturdy Puritan; noble, reliable, useful man; gave generously to Mount Holyoke Seminary
[History of Conway 1767-1917 by Pease pg 213 & 312]
[application of George M. Maynard, 3 May 1922, District of Columbia, U.S. Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 avail on ancestry.com; StedmanFamiliesResearchCenter]
m. 1) Elizabeth Hinds 5 Sept 1768 at Brookfield, Mass.
m. 2) Anna Hale 09 Feb 1786 at Conway, Mass.
children w/1st wife Elizabeth:
Amy "Amee" b. 4 Jul 176 d. 27 Jan 1853
Ezra b. 24 Apr 1771 d. 11 Aug 1846, Onondaga, Ingham Co., MI m. Raney Mosley
Eli b. 3 Mar 1773 d. 3 Sep 1822, Niagara Falls, Niagara Co., NY
son b. 6 Jan 1775
Elisabeth b. 16 Mar 1777 d. 3 Apr 1833 m. Reuben Porter
son Maynard, II b. 19 Jan 1779
children w/2nd wife Anna:
William Hale b.1786 was a lawyer in New York
Anna Taylor 1788-1851
Lydia b. 1790 m. Zelotus Bates
Oliver b. 1792 m. Electa _____
Lucy b. 1796-1876
Revolutionary War soldier
member of the Committee of Safety, served as a minute man 1775,
went to school only for 6 weeks in boyhood; was town Treasurer for 26 years; rep to Legislature for 3 terms; came to Conway in 1768 a year after town was incorporated; described as strong sturdy Puritan; noble, reliable, useful man; gave generously to Mount Holyoke Seminary
[History of Conway 1767-1917 by Pease pg 213 & 312]
[application of George M. Maynard, 3 May 1922, District of Columbia, U.S. Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 avail on ancestry.com; StedmanFamiliesResearchCenter]
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