Reynolds Family Circle
The Descendants of William Reynolds and Jane Milliken who married in Green County, Tennessee on August 23, 1790.
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1101 | Mary & Tol: 8 children: 01. Nannie Mae Beckham: Dau: b. 27 Jun 1895 TX: Brown: Zepher: m. Martin Little: 02. Laura Opal Beckham: Dau: b. 09 May 1897 KY: Warren: Smith Grove: d. 27 Feb 1977: m. Gene Couch 1918: 03. Mildred Jewel Beckham: Dau: b. Abt 1900: m. Ralph Daniel Woods: 04. Lillie Marie Beckham: Dau: b. 06 Jan 1907 TX: Brown: Zepher: d. 09 Dec 1939: m. Haskin Westbrook: 05. William Homer Beckham: Son: b. 24 Mar 1910 TX: Brown: Zepher: d. 14 Jan 1944: m. Cynthia Unknown: 06. Hilma Louise Beckham: Dau: b. 31 May 1916 TX: Brown: Zepher: d. 25 Mar 1977: m. James Davis: 07. Cledah Zell Beckham: Dau: b. 15 Jul 1919 08. Gerald Rudolph Beckham: Son: b. 05 Dec 1921 TX: Brown: Zepher: d. 10 Oct 1991 TX: m. Faye Scott: | Hallmark, Mary Helen Alabama (I2976)
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1102 | Mary Elizabeth Jones Campbell Mary Elizabeth Jones Campbell of 4685 Tammy Little Drive, Section, Ala., passed away at her home May 24, 2010, following a long illness. She was born July 8, 1917 in Cordova, Walker County, daughter of Charles Wesley Jones and Mary Ella/Ellen Fletcher. She married Harry Campbell December 05, 1942 in Auburn, Lee County, and they made their home in Section. She received a Master of Science in Social Work from The University of Tennessee June 09, 1967 and a Bachelor of Arts from The University of Alabama May 24, 1938. Always an advocate for Child Welfare, she worked for many years with the Jackson County Department of Pensions and Security. She was proud to have helped found the Friends of the Family program directed at child abuse. She taught history and social studies at Section High School for several years. She was a celebrated water color artist and a supporter of The Three Arts Club in Scottsboro. Her extensive portfolio included a water color of the Scottsboro-Jackson County Heritage Center, reproduced to benefit the Center. She was a member of Huntsville Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution and AAUW, and was, for many years, active in Section Baptist Church. Her immediate family are daughter, Carroll Campbell Strickland, of Huntsville; son, Marvin Harrison Campbell of Montgomery; granddaughter, May Strickland Jennings of Birmingham; grandsons, Michael Harrison Strickland and Harrison Jones Campbell, both of Montgomery, Joseph Andrew Campbell and Davis Allan Campbell, both of Destin, Fla.; great grandson, Jason Lloyd Strickland and great granddaughter, Rubye Caroline Strickland, both of Montgomery; great grandsons, George Mason Jennings and William Copeland Jennings and great granddaughter, Julia Elisabeth Jennings, all of Birmingham and Lola Marie Campbell of Montgomery. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harry Campbell and son, William Fletcher Campbell. Private funeral services were held Wednesday. Burial was in Section Methodist Church Cemetery. Scottsboro Funeral Home assisted the family. Published May 27, 2010 | Jones, Mary Elizabeth (I3765)
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1103 | Mary Jane and Araminta Frank(s) were twins. | Frank, Mary Jane (I2612)
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1104 | Masonic Cemetery | White, Cloy Bell (I10269)
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1105 | Massive myocardial infarction | Killingsworth, Dewey Clinton (I9792)
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1106 | McGee Ranch Cemetery (Sahuarita) | Hemmer, Cora Francis (I9625)
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1107 | Melba Black Cross wrote in 1987 Silas Taylor Black He married first Sarah Ann Reynolds. Children: Lenora, Thame, Orvil, Mark and Hosea. After his wife's death he moved from Jackson County to Lawrence County, married and raised a family there. His second wife was Mattie Tucker. 1900 Lawrence County census list him as head of household, owned fifty acres of Land free of mortgage and that he could read and write. Other records show that he was Postmaster at Landersville in 1906. He owned a farm North of Old Town Creek Church. I've heard that he owned land and two cotton gins in the Section, Alabama area. My father said he was a peddler. He remembered how tired he would be after a dawn-to-dusk work day on the route. Also, that he helped him make jewelry to sell. I know that he lived near Moulton at some time because his second-marriage children finished school there. My memories of him are few. He died when I was 13. He is buried at Blackground Cemetery, near Town Creek. | Black, Silas Taylor (I541)
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1108 | Melvin Leon Fouts passed away on September 8, 2011, at his home in Arizona City, AZ, of natural causes. Melvin was born on April 3, 1935, the son of Jasper "Jack" and Minnie(Reynolds) Fouts in Milburn, OK. Melvin married Judith E. Topp in 1960. The family moved to Arizona where Melvin owned the Arizona City Windshield for twenty-five years. The family moved out west from Indiana in 1976 and Melvin's career was with the coal mining industry for fifteen years. He retired and the couple moved to Arizona in 1986. In Arizona Melvin owned the Arizona City Windshield for twenty-five years. Melvin was a member of St. Helen of the Cross Catholic Church in Elroy, AZ. Melvin loved people and joking with them. Fishing was enjoyment for Melvin. He was a loving husband, father, and grandfather. Melvin enjoyed his catfish frys and other fundraisers for St. Helen of the Cross Catholic Church. Melvin is survived by his wife of 50 years, Judith Fouts of Arizona City, AZ; daughter, Tammy Harris of Gillette, WY; son, Gregory Fouts of Loveland, CO; one brother, three sisters, eight grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and one grandson, Joshua Harris. Melvin is survived by his wife of 50 years, Judith Fouts of Arizona City, AZ; daughter, Tammy Harris of Gillette, Wy; son, Gregory Fouts of Loveland, Co; one brother; three sisters; eight grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and one grandson, Joshua Harris. A Mass of Christian Burial was held on Monday, September 12, 2011, at St. Helen of the Cross Catholic Church in Arizona. A graveside service for Melvin L. Fouts will be celebrated on Friday, September 16, 2011, at Gillette, Mt. Pisgah Cemetery with Father Cliff Jacobson of St. Matthew's Catholic Church as Celebrant. A Mass of Christian Burial was held on Monday, September 12, 2011 at St. Helen of the Cross Catholic Church in Arizona. Walker Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Condolences may be sent to the Walker Funeral Home. | Fouts, Melvin Leon (I9716)
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1109 | Memorial card - believe the obit came from Ada Evening News, Ada, Oklahoma Lovina Maxey - Stratford - Services for Lovina Haynes Maxey, 75, Stratford, are 2 p.m. Friday at Cushman corner Memorial Temple, officiated by Doug Johannsen. Burial follows at McGee Cemetery. Mrs. Maxey died March 31, 1998, at Ada. She was born Nov. 14, 1922 at Byars to Joe and Barbara Moody Haynes. She was a homemaker and member of the World Wide Church of Goad and had lived in the Stratford and Byars area all her life. Her husband, Leo Maxey, died in 1960. She was also preceded in death by a son, Joe Maxey, in 1989. Survivors include seven daughters, Barbara Barnes, Moore, Jessie Haney, Byars, Linda Prater and Kathey Maxey, both of Stratford, Janice Hysell and Doreen Conway, both of Oklahoma City, and Corinna Blackwood, Choctaw; three sons, Charley Maxey, California, LeeVon Maxey, Moore, and Jerry Maxey, Stratford; two brothers, Ordron Haynes, Stratford, and Jack Haynes, California; a sister, Velma McKinley, Asher; 22 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Pickard Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Cause of death: MI Went thru 9th grade | Haynes, Lovina (I3187)
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1110 | Memorial Obituary from the Ada Evening News, Ada, Oklahoma, April 1, 1970: Joe Haynes: Stratford - Joe Haynes, Route 2, McLoud, formerly of Stratford community, died in a Shawnee hospital Monday. Services will be conduced at 2:30 p.m. Thursday in the McGee community building by Rev. Dale Hampton, Church of God minister from Oklahoma City. Burial will be in McGee Cemetery, Stratford - Pickard Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mr. Haynes, 86, was born in Prim, Ark., May 12, 1884. He had been a farmer, and had resided on Route 2, McLoud since 1958. Prior to that he had lived northwest of Stratford for a number of years. Surviving are his wife, Lila, or the home; two daughters, Mrs. H.D. McKinley, Route 2, McLoud, and Mrs. Lovina Maxey, Route 1, Byars; two sons, Henry, San Pablo, California and Ordron, Royal Oaks, Mich; 29 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. | Haynes, Joseph Solomon (I3170)
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1111 | Memorial Park Cemetery | Bearden, J B (I8497)
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1112 | Memorial Park Cemetery | Bearden, John Campbell (I8499)
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1113 | Memorial Park Cemetery | Moyers, Grady Aljean (I10885)
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1114 | Merit Cemetery | Brown, Baba Nell (I907)
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1115 | Merit Cemetery | Dickeson, Otha Neal (I2050)
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1116 | Mesquite Community Hospital | Killian, Ida Elizabeth (I9791)
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1117 | Methodist Dallas Hospital, 1511 N. Beckley | Black, Ricie Harlson (I10789)
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1118 | Midway School | Family (F3502)
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1119 | Mildren Elizabeth Moore, Aunt Mickey, was the youngest and only daughter of William Doke Moore and Mary Barthenia (Sennie) Raney Moore. She was born at the farm on Fishing Ford Road in Petersburg (Blakeville) Lincoln County, TN. . On the 1940 Census Mickey is listed as a new worker and was a stenographer in Lincoln County but I do not know what company she worked for.. Mickey later moved to Huntsville, Alabama where she resided most of her adult life. She retired secretary and insurance clerk for Interstate Life Insurance Co. She would ride the bus home to visit her mother regularly. The bus station was a short distance from her home. I always loved when she came and we would go visit. She would bring her parakeet named Tweety with her. She would let Tweety out of the cage and Tweety would fly over and sit on her glassses. It alway made me want a Parakeet as well. She never married but Veral Moore told me that she was in love with one of the Couch boys and never got over him. I do not know why they never married.. She and Wilma Moore were always very close and Wilma was living in a duplex in Fayetteville. She wanted Mickey to move to Tennessee and live in the one next to her when it came vacant. Mickey did and stayed for awhile. She decided she wanted to move back to her old neighborhood in Huntsville so Buddy and Polly Bradford moved her back.. She would drive to Nashville about once a year and stay with her brother Fred and his wife Martha. She never like to drive that far and eventually did well to drive from Huntsville to Petersburg before she stopped driving that far. I remember she had shingles and broke her foot and hurting herself as the years passed. On one visit she spent several days recuperating with her niece Polly and her husband Buddy in Dickson.. My brother Tom, his son Ross and I went to Huntsville to visit her on one of the occasions when she was in the hospital before her death. She also had diabetes. Her last illness was from a stroke that she did not recover from.. Polly was administrator to her estate and she was brought back to Tennessee and was buried in Center Point Cemetery beside her parents.. | Moore, Mildred Elizabeth "Mickey" (I8682)
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1120 | Miss Catherine Floyd married H.C. Bearden in 1870. He preceded her in death. After their marriage, the moved to Texas from Tennessee. Six children were born to this union, five survive: Mrs. Warren Smith of Olney, Mrs. Maggie Satterfield and Mrs. Mary Rhodes of Amarillo, John Bearden of Hartley, Allen Bearden of Chico; 22 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren. | Floyd, Nancy Catherine (I2641)
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1121 | Mission Hill Cemetery | Douglas, Nancy Myrtle (I2319)
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1122 | Monroe Cemetery | Bowden, Irene Elmira (I9404)
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1123 | Monroe Cemetery | Sanders, George Wiley (I10304)
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1124 | Moore Memorial Gardens Cemetery | Wheeless, James Ewing (I10267)
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1125 | Moulton Nursing Home, Age: 70 | Black, Annie Lenora (I574)
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1126 | Mount Gilead Cemeteryy | Reynolds, Henry Eldridge (I10163)
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1127 | Mount Olive Cemetery | Mason, Della Georgia (I9826)
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1128 | Mount Olivet Cemetery | Morgan, Ona Mae (I9868)
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1129 | Mount Olivet Cemetery | Mulkey, Elbert (I9884)
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1130 | Mount Pisgah Cemetery | Fouts, Melvin Leon (I9716)
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1131 | Mount Pleasant Cemetery | Bearden, Eldon Hazle (I9393)
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1132 | Mount Pleasant Cemetery | George, Geneva Norene (I9661)
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1133 | Mount Pleasant Clinic, Circulating Collapse, Congestive Heart Failure, Lobar Pneumonia | Reynolds, Joe Duagan (I352)
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1134 | Mount Zion Cemetery | Reynolds, John Paul (I6134)
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1135 | Mountain Home Cemetery | Crews, Carrie Jane (I9455)
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1136 | Mountain Home Cemetery | Reynolds, George Franklin (I10112)
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1137 | Moved to Martinsburg, PA cemetary about 2008 | Hansen, James Frederick (I8617)
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1138 | Mrs. Fannie Rainey Muse, 76, wife of Oscar Muse, died Sunday at her home at Bledsoe. The funeral was conducted from the residence Monday by George Freeman and Eld. Jim Sanders. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors besides her husband are a daughter, Mrs. Jim Barham; granddaughter, Miss Mabel Barham, grandson, Tom Barham, of Lewisburg. Burial was in Muse Cemetery. Lincoln County News - May 31, 1945 | Raney, Fannie Lee (I8782)
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1139 | Mrs. Jones previously lived in Scotland, AR and was preceded in death by her husband, Guy Jones; her parents, Claude & Sarah Shockley; three sisters, and three brothers. She is survived by her daughter & son-in-law, Joneta & Lonnie Ingram, Kansas City, KS; son & his wife, Harold & Myrna Pray, Conway, AR; eight grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. Interment followed funeral services conducted at the Scotland Baptist Church, Friday, April 14, 2006. Rev. Charles Deckelman presided. Pallbearers included Brandon, Danny, & Mike Ingram, Kevin & Kent Pray, and Jason Redman. Lonneta Redman was honorary pallbearer. | Shockley, Maggie Myrtle (I10310)
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1140 | Mrs. Nellie Lambert, 67, passed away on Wednesday, February 29, 2012, at a local hospital. Mrs. Lambert was a native and resident of Atmore for most of her life. She was a retired employee of Vanity Fair Mills with 25 years of service. She is survived by her husband of 50 years, Douglas Lambert; two sons, Doug Lambert (Dana) Of Dallas, TX, and Aaron Lambert (Kim) of Christian Home; one daughter, Rhonda Rolin (Hubert) of Atmore; 14 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren; Mrs. Lambert was aslo survived by very special brother-in-laws and sister-in-laws, as well as special nieces and nephews. | Lafield, Nellie Ann (I3994)
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1141 | Mrs. Wright was a member of Concord Baptist Church, a homemaker and a lifetime resident of Omaha. | Vickers, Beulah Lee (I7769)
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1142 | Mt Home Baptist Church Cemetery | Daniels, Ina Lavelle (I9557)
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1143 | Mt. Olivet Cemetery | Moore, Harold Leonard (I8892)
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1144 | Mt. Olivet Cemetery,Find A Grave #93059535 | Proctor, Nethel R "Bill" (I8595)
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1145 | Murdered while driving for Taxi Cab Company. Edmond was never married | Reynolds, Edmond (I5940)
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1146 | Muse Cemetery | Raney, Barthenia Jane (I5514)
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1147 | Muse Cemetery | Raney, William Peter (I5518)
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1148 | Muse Cemetery | Raney, Claborn B "Clay" (I5540)
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1149 | Muse Cemetery | Muse, Thomas Oscar (I8690)
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1150 | Muse Cemetery | Raney, Fannie Lee (I8782)
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