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Mary A. Maines

Female 1824 - 1902  (77 years)


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  1. 1.  Mary A. Maines was born on 7 Jul 1824 in Louisiana (daughter of William Maines and Lucy Alford); died on 10 Feb 1902 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana; was buried in St. John's Catholic Cemetery, Sabine Parish, Louisiana.

    Notes:

    Middle name shown variously as Asaleete and Azaleat.

    Mary married Peter F. Buvens about 1854. Peter was born about 1825 in Belgium; was buried in St. John's Catholic Cemetery, Sabine Parish, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    The couple had issue of at least 4 children in Sabine Parish where they were born and raised. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 100).

    Children:
    1. William Buvens was born about 1854 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana; and died.
    2. Louis Buvens was born about 1856 in Louisiana; and died.
    3. Felix Buvens was born about 1859 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Maines was born about 1773 in North Carolina; died on 19 Sep 1849 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana.

    Notes:

    Allen Weeks Methvin provided this transcription of his obituary:

    "19 SEP 1849 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana, probably the first settler in the vicinity of Many was William Mains, who settled the plantation now owned by the heirs of Louis and Frances Buvens. Mr. Mains was born in North Carolina and in early life was left an orphan. He was kidnapped by some traders and carried to the North and apprenticed to a carpenter and learned to be an expert woodworker. On reaching manhood he went to Pike County, Mississippi, where he was married, and, in 1830, moved with his family to Louisiana, near the present town of Many. Indians still roamed the woods, and wild animals were numerous. He was compelled to cut his way through a dense cane brake to make a clearing for the house which he constructed. Mr. Mains was the father of seven children, [NOTE: actually, he was the father of 13 children, 7 sons] one of whom, Noah, is still living, a resident of Pleasant Hill. William, the oldest son, who shared with his father the trials of pioneer life, was born in 1817 in Pike County, Mississippi, and died June 26, 1904. During the Mexican War he moved army equipment from Fort Jesup to the old Block House on the Sabine River. At his death he was survived by two sons, W.C. and Rich Mains, and two daughters Madames W.L. Shull and Asa Vines."

    He cites John G. Belisle
    Title: History of Sabine Parish Louisiana, From the First Explorers and Settlers to the Present
    Abbrev: History of Sabine Parish
    Publication: The Sabine Banner Press / 1912

    Wallace L. McKeehan, on his website SONS OF DEWITT COLONY, TEXAS, shows that he was drafted in Washington Parish Louisiana into the War of 1812. Served as a Private in Captain Thomas Bickham's Co, 12 and 13 Reg'ts Louisiana Militia (consolidated). His occupation was listed as farmer and his religion Methodist.

    http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/patmaines1.htm#william

    William married Lucy Alford. Lucy (daughter of Jacob Alford and Martha Barksdale "Frankie" Seaborn) was born about 1795 in North Carolina; died on 24 May 1841 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lucy Alford was born about 1795 in North Carolina (daughter of Jacob Alford and Martha Barksdale "Frankie" Seaborn); died on 24 May 1841 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana.

    Notes:

    Said by some to be a daughter of Jacob Alford and Elizabeth Bryant, however Allen Weeks Methvin suggests it is also possible she was born to Jacob by his second wife, Frank Seaborn.

    Wallace L. McKeehan, on his website SONS OF DEWITT COLONY, TEXAS, also shows her as a daughter of Jacob Alford and Frankey B. Seaborn.


    http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/patmaines1.htm#william

    Children:
    1. Williamson Maines was born on 24 Feb 1817 in Louisiana; died on 26 Jan 1904 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana.
    2. Elbert R. Maines was born about 1823 in Louisiana; and died.
    3. 1. Mary A. Maines was born on 7 Jul 1824 in Louisiana; died on 10 Feb 1902 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana; was buried in St. John's Catholic Cemetery, Sabine Parish, Louisiana.
    4. Sabina Agnes Maines was born about 1825 in Louisiana; and died.
    5. William Seaborn Maines was born about 1827 in Louisiana; and died.
    6. John M. Maines was born about 1831 in Washington Parish, Louisiana; died on 19 Mar 1883 in Marlin, Falls County, Texas; was buried in Taylor Chapel Cemetery, Marlin, Falls County, Texas.
    7. Jacob Maines was born about 1833 in Louisiana; and died.
    8. Richard A. Maines was born about 1835 in Louisiana; died on 24 Mar 1871 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana; was buried in St. John's Catholic Cemetery, Sabine Parish, Louisiana.
    9. Noah Maines was born on 3 Aug 1839 in Louisiana; died on 9 Jan 1922 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana; was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Sabine Parish, Louisiana.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Jacob Alford was born on 15 Aug 1761 in Bute County, North Carolina; died on 16 Jul 1824 in Washington Parish, Louisiana.

    Notes:

    Allen Weeks Methvin notes that "Jacob Alford was probably born in Bute County, North Carolina. After some reorganization of counties, he lived in Franklin County and later moved to Cumberland County, where he was enumerated in 1790. Before 1795 he moved to Montgomery County, Georgia, where tax and land records show he lived until about 1806. By 1807 he was in Louisiana where his twin sons were born. Louisiana land records prove that he had settled on land in what was to become Washington Parish by December 1807. He was given headrights on 641.32 acres in what was to become Sec. 54 with the north boundary on what was to become the state line and the eastern boundary on the Bogue Chitto River. His father willed to him "the land and plantation whereon I now live lying on both sides Tarr River together with six cows and calves, six sows and pigs and one Breading (sic) mare to him and his heirs forever."

    Jacob married Martha Barksdale "Frankie" Seaborn about 1792 in Cumberland County, North Carolina. Martha was born on 29 Sep 1766 in North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Martha Barksdale "Frankie" Seaborn was born on 29 Sep 1766 in North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. Edwin Barksdale Alford was born on 25 Nov 1792 in Cumberland County, North Carolina; died on 10 Mar 1878 in Pike County, Mississippi.
    2. 3. Lucy Alford was born about 1795 in North Carolina; died on 24 May 1841 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana.
    3. Mary "Polly" Alford was born about 1796 in Georgia; and died.
    4. Julius Alford was born between 1797 and 1799 in Georgia; died about 1880 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana.
    5. William Alford was born about 1804 in Georgia; and died.
    6. Nancy Alford was born about 1805 in Georgia; died about 1847.
    7. Seaborn John Alford was born on 11 Oct 1807 in Washington Parish, Louisiana; died on 7 Feb 1884 in Pike County, Mississippi.
    8. John Seaborn Alford was born on 11 Oct 1807 in Washington Parish, Louisiana; died on 15 Nov 1891 in Washington Parish, Louisiana.
    9. Moses Alford was born about 1810 in Washington Parish, Louisiana; died between 1832 and 1836 in Washington Parish, Louisiana.
    10. Joseph Warren Alford was born about 1816 in Washington Parish, Louisiana; died on 18 Aug 1878 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana.
    11. Martha Alford was born between 1820 and 1821 in Washington Parish, Louisiana; died between 1860 and 1870.