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Eva Roscoe Cotten Maynard

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Eva Roscoe Cotten Maynard
Daughter of Bennett Dixon Cotten & Laura Jane Booth from Wake County, NC. She was the wife of James Pettigrew Maynard, m 18 Jun 1900, and had 9 children. She was the sister of Repsie Rochester Cotten Upchurch, Bertha Agnes Cotten Graham, and Hubert Theodore Cotten. She died 13 Oct 1945, and is buried in Wade, NC.
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I knew a girl named Peggy Cotten .She lived in Wellsville,ohio in 1956-1958. She would be about in her early 60's. I would love to hear from her if she is a member of your family.
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Eva Roscoe Cotten Maynard was born on March 3, 1878. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Eva Roscoe Cotten Maynard.
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