Maple Hill had about 20 large Black families between 1900 and 1940. After 1940, the numbers of Blacks decreased significantly as family members sought jobs in Topeka, Kansas City and elsewhere.Most of [...]
Read MoreThis is the good old summer time and I know that the baseball diamond in Maple Hill City Park is busy with games just about every evening. This has been going on a long time in Maple Hill.When I was y [...]
Read MoreThis is the good old summer time and I know that the baseball diamond in Maple Hill City Park is busy with games just about every evening. This has been going on a long time in Maple Hill.When I was y [...]
Read MoreOkay---I've done three lines of my family that lived in Maple Hill, Kansas and here is the fourth, The Jones Familiy.Francis Marion Jones was born near Cincinatti, Ohio to Richard and Love Jones. Woul [...]
Read MoreOkay---I've done three lines of my family that lived in Maple Hill, Kansas and here is the fourth, The Jones Familiy.Francis Marion Jones was born near Cincinatti, Ohio to Richard and Love Jones. Woul [...]
Read MoreCome on friends. You'll have lots of fun if you get involved in this page. Just scan photos of your ancestors that lived in Maple Hill and put them in the status section. You'll love it!!
Read MoreCome on friends. You'll have lots of fun if you get involved in this page. Just scan photos of your ancestors that lived in Maple Hill and put them in the status section. You'll love it!!
Read MoreMy maternal great grandmother was Luroncy Louisa (Grandy) Lemon. She came to Maple Hill, Kansas at an advanced age after the death of her husband, Stewart Montgomery Lemon, passed away in 1895. She an [...]
Read MoreMy maternal great grandmother was Luroncy Louisa (Grandy) Lemon. She came to Maple Hill, Kansas at an advanced age after the death of her husband, Stewart Montgomery Lemon, passed away in 1895. She an [...]
Read MoreThe Clark Family came to Wabaunsee County in 1878. They arrived from Clay County, Indiana as an extended family of 16 persons in three covered wagons. They had sold their farms to coal mining interest [...]
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