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Family History: Brenholts/Davis/Maynard/Cudney

Updated May 17, 2006

Carolyn Cleveland
PO Box 758
Commerce, GA 30529
United States
carolyn@dscatl.com

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I have been researching my family history since I was a child. My father's family left me piles of photos, old letters, important papers, and scrapbooks; which made my research alot easier. With the help of a 2nd cousin, I was able to gather many more details. I put it away for most of the last 20 years, but with the ease of the internet I have begun hunting again; and have found several new online friends who are searching for some of the same ancestors.
I created this page to be able to share my findings with others, and to also share some of the many photos and newspaper clippings that have never been seen outside our immediate family.

Family Photos

  • Harriet Amanda Cudney (21 KB)
    1838-1913. Daughter of William Cudney and Cecilia Silverthorn. Married Richard L. Maynard. They lived at "the old Cudney place" in Girard Twp. PA
  • Richard Lithbridge Maynard (23 KB)
    1845-1922 came to America with his family from England in 1849. Enlisted in Army in 1862, Company C 111th PA Volunteers. Was wounded at New Hope Church, recovered, and rejoined his regiment and had a part in the Grand Review. Became a Reverend, wrote poetry, raised 3 daughters and put them all through Teachers Colleges.
  • Richard Maynard enlistment photo (53 KB)
    1862 Company C, 111th PA Volunteers
  • Cudney family photo (31 KB)
    Glenn, Hattie, Cecilia, and Aunt Nora Cudney. This photo may have been taken in Michigan where they all lived. Aunt Nora is Lenora Hoenshell Cudney, who married Loren Gould Cudney in 1882. (he was a brother to Harriet Amanda Cudney)
 
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