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JOHN MAYNARD = ? (1), Mary _ Axtell, widow of Thomas Axtell (2)

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M: (2) Sudbury MA 16 Jun 1646
D: Sudbury MA 10 Dec 1672

siblings:

John Maynard

Zachary Maynard
Elizabeth Maynard
Hannah Maynard (m John Hayden)
Mary Maynard
Lydia Maynard


Cambridge 1634, Freeman's Oath 1644
further biographical information from http://www.wizard.net/~aldonna/jmayn1.htm:
John Maynard was born in England. He probably brought a wife and one or more children with him to America. If so, the wife died soon because he was a widower with a boy 8 years old in 1638. He was one of the settlers who went to Sudbury Plantation in 1638 or 1639. His home lot of four acres was located in what is now Wayland at the junction of Old Mill Road (South St.) and Northwest Row (North St.), the road to Concord, adjacent to the homelot of Henry Rice. He was one of the 47 who shared in the division of Sudbury meadows in 1639.[1] John married Mary Axtell, June 16, 1646. She was the widow of Thomas Axtell. John became a freeman in 1644 and was a fence-viewer soon after 1655.[2] On January 4, 1655 he was granted land in the second squadron of the new grants, in what is now called Maynard. He received lot 22 of 130 acres, bounded on the north by the Concord line and south by the Lancaster highway.[3] In May 1656 he was one of 13 petitioners for land in what is now called Marlboro.[4] John Maynard died in Sudbury on December 10, 1672. His will was dated September 4, 1672 and proved April 1, 1673. In it are mentioned his eldest son John Maynard, son Zachery, wife Mary, daughter Elisabeth wife of Joseph Graves, daughter Lydia wife to Joseph Moore, and youngest daughter Mary, not yet married. His wife Mary and son Zachery were named joint executors. "My trusty friends Deacon John Haines, and Joseph Noys both of Sudbury" were to be supervisors to assist the executors. The will was witnessed by Henry Locker and John Toll.[5] The inventory of the estate was taken December 30, 1672 by Edmund Goodenow, John Haines, and Joseph Noyes and came to 263 pounds.[6] The town of Maynard was named for John's descendant Amory Maynard, born Marlboro February 28, 1804, son of Isaac and Lydia (Howe) Maynard.[7]