Mary A. Maverick (1818–1898) was a pioneer and a woman of letters whose published memoirs chronicle her pioneer experiences in Texas. She was the wife of Samuel Maverick—a leading figure in the Texas Revolution—and a prominent member of the San Antonio Historical Society and the Daughters of the Republic of Texas.
George Madison Maverick (1845–1913) was the son of Samuel Augustus and Mary A. Maverick. He became a lawyer and businessman prominent in the development of San Antonio.
Rena Maverick Green (1874–1962) was the oldest child of George Madison and Mary Elizabeth Vance Maverick. She was an artist and a suffragist, and she cofounded the San Antonio Conservation Society.
Maverick Fairchild Fisher is an attorney in Texas.
Paula Mitchell Marks is a professor emeritus of American studies at St. Edwards University. She has served on the boards of the Western Writers of America and the Texas Institute of Letters and is currently the second vice president of the Texas State Historical Association.