Lake Maxinkuckee Its Intrigue History & Genealogy Culver, Marshall, Indiana

Ada E. (Owen) Maynard Baker Jones



Ada E. Owen Birth Nov 9 1870 Danvers, Illinois Death Jun 13 1943 Norwood Park, Cook county, Illinois Burial Jun 16 1943 Mount Hope Cemetery Chicago / Worth, Cook county Illinois daughter of John Walters Owen and Elizabeth Lavina Hay

married 14 Mar 1889 Chicago, Cook county, Illinois Everrett Willis Maynard Birth May 25, 1861 Lake Char les, Calcasieu Parisj Lousiana Death May 23 1920 Chicago, Cook county, Illinois Burial Mount Hope Cemetery Chicago, Cook county, Illinois. son of Lyman Maynard and Jane Willis

Their children:

    Everett Willis Maynard Jr. (adopted) Birth 1907 Illinois Death Jun 10 1963 Orleans Parish, Lousiana married Mary Alice Cunningham
      Their Adopted Boy - Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Maynard of 64th Street, are receiving hearty congragulations over the little three year old boy who recently became their son by legal adoption. Sunday the fellow was the bewildered object of much attention in the Englewood Baptist Church, where he looked like such a little mite of humanity in the arms of his new found parents. Mr. Maynard There is really nothing fairer in this world than to take a homeless child and throw about little life the amrs of love and protection. We are sure that Mr. and Mrs. Maynard will never regret the action - Jan 28 1910
        Everrett Gene Maynard


    Virgina Ruth (Ruth Margaret) Maynard married Leland Oakley "Lee" Rowe married August 18 1934 Indiana George B. Hatley
      Miss Virgina Maynard, daughter of Mrs. Wellington A. Jones of Fornite Lodge, East Shore was married Saturday, August 18, to George Hatley of Washington, D.C. Mr. and Mrs. Hatley are taking a motor trip through the east, after which the will reside in Washington - Citizen - Aug 29 1934.


married Nov 3 1926 Chicago, Cook county Illinois William Maynard Baker Birth Oct 4 1862 San Fransico, California Death Aug 22, 1931 Chicago, Cook county, Illinois Burial Mount Hope Cemetery Chicago, Cook county, Illinois. son of Stephen Norris Baker and Louisa M. Willis married also Mellie M. Boileau & Lucy M. Trexler
    Announcment Made of Marriage og Mrs Maynard
      Announcement is made of the wedding on November 3rd. at the Windemere Hotel Chicago of Mrs. Ada E. Maynard of Maynard Lodge East Shore Lake Maxinkuckee and Mr. William Baker of Chicago.

      Mr. and Mrs. Baker are spending their honeymoon in California where they will remain for the winter - Citizen Dec 1 1926


    W. M. Baker, East Shore Lane Cottage, Passes On.
      William Maynard Baker of Baker Lodge on East Shore Lane, Lake Maxinkuckee, passed waway at his Chicago home, 6414 Harvard Ave., on Saturday August 22, after an illness of nine months.

      He suffered with serious complications following an attack of plural pneumonia last December in St. Petersburg, Flordia.

      He was vice-president of the East Shore Lane Property Owners Association and was held in high esteem by the residents of the lake and town. - Citizen Sept 2, 1931


married July 6 1832 Chicago, Cook county, Illinois Wellington Arthur Jones Birth Sep 29 1858 Philadelphia, Ohio Death Nov 1932 Chicago, Cook county, Illinois Burial Nov 17 1932 also marroed adelle c. Corson (1877-1931)
    Jones-Baker - Mr. Wellington Arthur Jones of the Standard Oil COmpapny of Chicago and Mrs. William Maynard Baker of Bakers Ladge of East Shore Lane were married at Mrs. Baker's Chicago home on Wedensday July 6. They are taking an extended motor trip through Wisconsin and Minnesota resorts. They will return to the lake the latter part of July - Jul 13, 1932 - Citizen

    Announcement has been received of the wedding of Mr. Wellington Arthur Jones amd Mrs. William Maynard Baker, Wednesday July 6, in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Jones will be at home after the first of November at the Hotel Del Pardo in Chicago. THe Jones are expected to arrive next week here at Maxinkuckee for a few days at Mrs. Jones' summer home on the east shore of the lake - Citizen Jul 19 1932





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1924 - Aug 27 - George Cornelius to Ada Maynard East side Maxinkucke lake property $5500

1924 - ct 8 - Mrs Ada E. Maynard had gone to Chicago this week to open her residence at 6414 Harvard Ave., for the winter, but will keep Maynard Lodge on Lake Maxinkuckee open to entertain an occasional house party of young folks for her son Everrett who is attending Culver Military Academy.

1925 Sep 2 - Mrs. Ada Maynard has gone to her house in Chicago for a few days, but will return to the lake and plans to keep her cottage open until the middle of October. Her son will take his second year's work at the academy

1925 - Jun 17 - Everrett Maynard son of Mrs. Ada E. Maynard, a cadet of the C. M. A. will spend his vacation at Maynard Lodge, Lake Maxinkuckee and at his home in Chicago -

1927 - Mrs. L. O. Rose of Milwaukee and Everrett Maynard of Chicago spent the weekend at the home of their mother Mrs. Wm. Baker at Baker Lodge.

1928 - Jun 27 - Mr. and Mrs. Everrett W. Maynard and little son, Gene, of Chicago spent the week end with their parents, Mr.and Mrs. Wm. Maynard Baker of Baker Lodge, East Shore.

1928 - Dec 19 - Ada E Maynard-Baker and husband wd to Irene Bogardus in trust Lot 1 Corneluis and Ewing's sub. in lot 2 27-32-1 $1
    Irene Bogradus WD to William M. and Ada E. Baker L Lot 1 Corneluis and Ewing's sub. in lot 2 27-32-1 $1


1932 - Aug 24- Maxinkuckee Cottage Featured in Magazine
    The following article appeared in a recent issue of the Standard Oil Company magazine, "Stanolind Record":

    Mariner friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington A. Jones on Lake Maxinkuckee who have noticed the latern hanging high on the pier of "Fornit Lodge" may not know the significance of its green and red light that burn night and day.

    The green light in the language of railroaders the world over means "come on" and the red light "stop", and the Commodors, as Mr. Jones is known to his legion of friends, many of whom are railroaders, placed the lantern there as a beacon of welcome to those who see the green light ahead of th em, and as a warning against collison with the pier before them

    Fortnite Lodge was recently renamed by Mrs. Jones in honor of her husband's long years of service with the Standard Oile Co.(Indiana) in the promotion and sales of "Forenite Long Time Burning Oil", an oil for signal lamps used all over the United States.
    Mr. and Mrs. Jones will spend the winter at the Del Prado Hotel in Chicago.


1932 - Sept 7 - Commodore and Mrs Wellington Arthur Jones entertained guests over the week end at their summer home, Fortnite Lodge. From Chicago they were Mr. and Mrs. James E. Millon, who has been with Armour Packing Co. for forty years; and Mr. and Mrs. William Cowey of the New York Central Railroad Co.; and Mr. and Mrs. Everrett Maynard Jr. who is with Swift and Company; Mr. amd Mrs. Lee Rowe, the daughter of Mrs. Jones came Labor Day to visit her mother after spending the weekend at Michigan City.

o 1933 - Jun 20 - Mrs. Wellington A. Jones is at her summer home. Fortnite Lodge, for the summer. Miss Ada Owen, Mrs. Jones sister, will be here at the lake all summer.

1933 - Jul 12 - Mrs. W. A. Jones has gone to Chicago on business for a few days and will return to her summer home later in the week. Guests at the Jones cottage the Fortenite Ladge over the weeked were Mr. and Mrs. Everrett Maynard and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Maynard, all being of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Maynard will be at Maxinkuckee for several weeks.