The Story of Gabriel and Marie Maupin

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Lorina C.

b. Mrs. Mollie Berry, of Minneapolis, MN. born 1 Feb 1847; m. 5 Mar 1876 to Davison Webster. Her daughter, Josie Webster, lives in Fort Dodge, IA.

Sixth Generation Forward from Thomas (22) Junius Dolliver Maupin, son of Thomas C. and Peggy White Maupin, b. 10 Apr 1844 in Macon Co. WV; d. 8 Oct 1917, in Durango, CO; m. 6 Jun 1875, in Carthage, MO, to Lou Biggs, b. 9 Sep 1855, in MO. Two children, Ada Maupin and -Roy Biggs Maupin, born 6 Apr 1876, in Joplin, MO; m. 26 Mar 1906, in Colorado. Roy died 10 Apr 1952. 4 Children: 1. Junius Dolliver Maupin, II, b. Sep 1911, 1 daughter Carole. 2. Mae Bell Maupin, b. 26 Sep 1914; m. Mr. Gentry. 3. August Rae Maupin, b. 1 Aug 1918; m. Spencer Kuykendall, 2 children: a. Roy Dale Kuykendall; m. Kay Bradburg. b. Gene B. Kuykendall; m. Georgia Smith. They live in Tres Piedras, N. Mexico. 4. Roy Glen Maupin, died young. Fifth Generation from Thomas (22) Chapman White Maupin, son of Thomas and 2nd wife Margaret Maupin, b. 5 May 1811, near St. Albans, WV; d. 5 Oct 1900, in Ona, WV; m. Matilda Hope. Their children: William Robert, Albert B., Sheby L., Mary Alice, Lucy, Thomas Hope, Fanny H. *William Robert Maupin, b. 1861 at Ona, WV; m. Sarah Catherine Custer. He died 1933 in Hinton, WV. Their children: William Robert Jr, Garland B., Ruth Hope, Mary Alice, Emma M., Thomas Albert, Morris Early, Lucy M., Silas Custer. *Thomas Albert Maupin, b. 18 Jan 1906 at Hinton, WV; d. 18 Jan 1980; m. Evelyn Leah Milhoan. One Child, Peter Robert Maupin, b. 3 May 1940, at Welch, WV; m. Patricia Ann Juneau. Their children: Tonya, Leah and Tamra Rae Maupin.

College, of which Dr. Socrates Maupin was one of the founders, graduating in 1843. In 1937, almost a hundred years later, his daughter, Margaret Maupin Hager, presented the college with his aged diploma and the saddle bags and medicine vials which he had carried on his journeys while he practiced medicine in his Virginia home. In 1839, Bethsada Chapel, near the old home for Dr. Maupin, celebrated its hundredth anniversary. The land upon which the chapel stands was a part of the thousand acre plantation of Thomas Maupin (22) and was deeded to the church by Dr. Maupin shortly after the death of his father. The Maupin Cemetery is near this church and many of the family are buried there. Dr. Maupin represented Cabell County in the Virginia Legislature for several terms and led the move to build a railroad from Tidewater to the Ohio River, which enterprise would have opened up the hill section of Virginia to the Tidewater markets. He was finally successful in getting a quarter of a million dollars voted by the legislature for the survey and the beginning of the road. The outbreak of the war stopped all work and it was not until 1870, four years after the death of Dr. Maupin, that the Chesapeake and Ohio road was built, following practically the same route as the one laid out and surveyed by Dr. Maupin. Dr. Maupin married first, Martha America Holderby, and second, Lucinda Smith. The latter died 3 Jan 1905. His children, all by the second wife, were: Socrates Addison

born 24 Jun 1857; d. 1933; m. Leah Drown. Children: a. Clarence, b. Jul 1881, at Cattletsburg, KY; m. Lida Jones. No children. b. Pearl, b. at Cattletsburg, KY; Sep 1883; m. John Bernard Peyton, who d. in 1914. No children.

Dr. Henry B. Maupin was born in Cabell County, VA, 16 Dec 1817 and was killed in an accident on a steamboat on the Ohio River at Guyandotte, 4 Feb 1865. He attended Hampton Sydney

Margaret Elizabeth born 22 Apr 1860; m. Judge John F. Hager, prominent attorney of the Kentucky bar, b. 16 Mar 1853; d. 17 Nov. 1933. Mrs. Hager has taken a very prominent part in the establishment of the Society of the founders of Manakintowne and has done much research work in the history of the French Huguenots in America. Her children were: a. Gerald Fenalen Hager, b. 16 Dec 1883, d. 14 Mar 1927; m. Estelle Kimball. No children. b. Adele Rives Hager, b. 13 Dec 1885; d. 26 Aug 1936. She m. first, William H. Harrison

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********** DR. HENRY BASCOMB MAUPIN (54c) Son of Thomas (22), grandson of John (7), of Daniel (3), of Gabriel (1)


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