The Maxson Family Association
Research Center
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The purpose of this site is for the posting of information
relating to the research of the Maxson-Maxon and associate families. Raw
data received from interested parties will be posted as received and also,
although it will not function as a bulletin board, email will be posted.
If you have research questions, send an email to the Web Coordinator with the
consent to post herein. Email queries should then be answered directly to
the poster. Most data will be posted in Adobe PDF format unless otherwise
noted. The Adobe reader can be downloaded free at the Adobe
site.
The data base maintained by the Maxson Family Association has been moved from the
main web site to this site. Obituaries will be posted and would solicit
any obits which are germane to our ongoing research activities. As always,
your input is actively solicited.
Emails and other inquiries are posted here. Click here to go to the latest update of the Maxson Family Data Base in GENDEX type format. Click here for the descendants of Richard and Rebecca Maxson in Descendancy format. When you submit your information, it is assumed that you want it posted unless you specifically state otherwise. Updated Thursday October 30, 2008 Carolyn Hellmuth has submitted this information regarding John H. Maxon, who not only contributed largely to the upbringing of St. Louis but the development of the Mississippi Valley. Vernon Maxson has submitted this information regarding Maxson Family Burials and some Ohio Civil War Records.
Updated: 10/30/2008
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