She married Charles M. Maund on 07-23-1905 in Lampasas Co., Texas.
She died as a result of childbirth and she and her baby are buried in the Alexander Cemetery.
The following obituary was copied as published. Contributed by Sue Lilley. Original photocopy work by Jeff Jackson.
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THE LAMPASAS LEADER
FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1906
Mrs. Maund Dead.
Mrs. Thursdy Maund, wife of Charlie Maund who lives some miles southeast of the city, died at her home Sunday night near midnight. Mrs. Maund was taken suddenly ill and died within thirty-five minutes. She was a daughter of Marion Alexander and had only been married a few months. The deceased was about 20 years of age. The remain were laid to rest in the family burying ground. The Leader extends sincere sympathy to the bereaved husband and other relatives.
We have no further information on Charles Maund.
She married Charles M. Maund on 07-23-1905 in Lampasas Co., Texas.
She died as a result of childbirth and she and her baby are buried in the Alexander Cemetery.
The following obituary was copied as published. Contributed by Sue Lilley. Original photocopy work by Jeff Jackson.
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THE LAMPASAS LEADER
FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1906
Mrs. Maund Dead.
Mrs. Thursdy Maund, wife of Charlie Maund who lives some miles southeast of the city, died at her home Sunday night near midnight. Mrs. Maund was taken suddenly ill and died within thirty-five minutes. She was a daughter of Marion Alexander and had only been married a few months. The deceased was about 20 years of age. The remain were laid to rest in the family burying ground. The Leader extends sincere sympathy to the bereaved husband and other relatives.
We have no further information on Charles Maund.
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