She met and married Julian Mayes Parsons (1884-1932), a lumber salesman from an affluent family in Louisville. She was about 50 when they married in the late 1920's. They then moved to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, for a time around 1927, and settled in Jacksonville, Florida, around 1929.
After Mayes died suddenly in 1932, Margaret went on a bus tour of the United States, starting in Atlanta and going through Chicago, to Seattle, down to San Diego, and back over to St. Louis, where she departed the tour. She brought her teenage nephew, Thomas William Baine, III, with her to Jacksonville to live with her. He took care of her in her later years. She died on April 5, 1963, in Jacksonville, Florida. Margaret had no children of her own.
She met and married Julian Mayes Parsons (1884-1932), a lumber salesman from an affluent family in Louisville. She was about 50 when they married in the late 1920's. They then moved to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, for a time around 1927, and settled in Jacksonville, Florida, around 1929.
After Mayes died suddenly in 1932, Margaret went on a bus tour of the United States, starting in Atlanta and going through Chicago, to Seattle, down to San Diego, and back over to St. Louis, where she departed the tour. She brought her teenage nephew, Thomas William Baine, III, with her to Jacksonville to live with her. He took care of her in her later years. She died on April 5, 1963, in Jacksonville, Florida. Margaret had no children of her own.
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