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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1351 | POTEAU - William Cleve Cantrell, 74, of Poteau died Monday, Nov. 8, 2004, in Poteau. He was born Sept. 3, 1930, in Howe. He was a carpenter and an Army veteran who served in Korea. Graveside service will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Springhill Cemetery in Monroe under the direction of Evans & Miller Funeral Home of Poteau. He is survived by a brother, Sherman Cantrell of Oklahoma City.. | Cantrell, William Cleve (I9530)
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1352 | Prairie Valley Cemetary | Black, Mary Belle (I10780)
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1353 | Prairie Valley Cemetary | Dale, Clarence Charley (I10794)
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1354 | Prairie Valley Cemetary | Dale, Emma Palestine (I10795)
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1355 | Prairie Valley Cemetary | Dale, Infant Son (I10796)
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1356 | Prairie Valley Cemetery, Findagrave memorial 102309344 | Wilborn, Lucindy Belle (I10816)
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1357 | Prairie Valley Cemetery, findagrave memorial 102309390 | Black, Mitchell Arvel (I10782)
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1358 | Premature Birth | Dale, Infant Son (I10796)
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1359 | Premature Birth - 6 months | Davis, Terry Joe (I1865)
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1360 | Prior to September 1913 Sidney went to El Paso from Beaumont where he became circulation manager of the newspaper. | Duke, Sidney Briscoe (I2131)
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1361 | Providence Cemetery | Ledbetter, James Monroe (I4023)
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1362 | Providence Cemetery | Reynolds, Ida Pearl (I6064)
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1363 | Providence Memorial Hospital | Duke, Daniel Lundy Payne (I2109)
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1364 | Published in the Decatur Daily on 6/7/2006. Funeral for Melba Black Cross, 85, of Decatur will be today, June 7, 2006, at 11 a.m. at Courtland United Methodist Church with the Rev. A.G. "Buddy" Simmons, the Rev. David Nelson and the Rev. Scotty Letson officiating and Roselawn Funeral Home directing. Burial will be in Courtland City Cemetery. Visitation will be today from 10 to 11 a.m. at the church. Mrs. Cross, who died Monday, June 5, 2006, at her residence, was born Sept. 22, 1920, in Lawrence County to Hosea Black and Martha Latham Black. She taught school in Lawrence County for 36 years. She was a member of Central United Methodist Church and a member of United Methodist Women. She was also a member of United Daughters of the Confederacy, Friends of the Library, AEA, NEA, Lawrence County Teachers Association and Kappa Kappa Iota. Mrs. Cross was a longtime volunteer for Decatur General Hospital. She was preceded in death by one sister, Annie Lee Martin and husband, Rush; one brother, Taylor Black and wife, Eula; and her parents. Survivors include her husband, Roland Cross; one niece, Martha Martin of Decatur; one great-niece, Becky Spivey and her husband, Mark, of Decatur; one great nephew, Greg Hill of Decatur; and after years of loving care, Jane Russell, Connie Pettey, Wanda Jones, Christy Jacobs, Tammy McWhorter and Linda Foreman, have blended into the family. Pallbearers will be Mark Spivey, Greg Hill, Harold Cross, Waylon Cross, Roger Hill and Phillip Cross. ********************************************************************** ************************** Melba Black Cross 1920 - I was born and reared in Landersville, Alabama. God has blessed my life. I recall a wonderful childhood with an indulgent family aid caring relatives and friends. I am thankful for a Christian heritage that influenced my decisions to become a Christian at the age of 12. I am a graduate of Lawrence County High School and of Florence State Teachers College. I was a teacher in Lawrence County for 36 years (in four different schools), upper elementary and junior high. I married Roland Cross, a Christian, a southern gentleman, of farming heritage. After serving in WWII he provided for us well by cotton farming and cattle. He was judged an excellent farmer by the county agent, fellow farmers, ginners and buyers. His interests are: hunting, fishing, travel and people (he is an avid advocator of escorted bus tours, we’ve been in every state save Alaska and Hawaii, every providence of Canada save Yukon and NWT from Laredo, Texas via Mexico City to Acapulco. He’s a member of Alabama Farm Bureau, Lawrence County Cotton Committee, Cattlemen’s Association and New Hope Baptist Church. We have had the pleasure of living in four houses that we planned and had built. (in Order) Springwood on Spring Creek Road, north of Courtland on a lot bought from Lynn Cross (brother). Lakewood a summer home on Smith Lake, Winston County. Pinewood built on the farm we bought on South Pike in Courtland and Idlepoint (present home) built on a lot in Point Mallard Estates in Decatur joining Roger and Martha’s lot. We prefer the farm. The country side is so beautiful, however, at our age we think it best to live in Decatur. We still own the farm and go there often in the fall. It is valley land extending to wooded foothills that show gorgeous fall color alone with the daily splendor of the sunsets. Through the years I’ve reaped the rewards of being an affiliate of various organizations: United Methodist Women Lawrence County Teachers Alabama Educational Association National Educational Association Kappa Kappa Iota, Beta Conclave United Daughters of the Confederacy, Alabama, Wheeler Chapter Decatur Concert Association Embroiders Guild, Cotton Valley Chapter Friends of the Library Valley Garden Club Decatur General Hospital Volunteers Cowbells of Lawrence County | Black, Melba Harding (I514)
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1365 | Red Bayou Cemetery - Find A Grave Memorial# 6566907 | Reynolds, Sarah B. (I6686)
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1366 | Red Beyou Cemetery, Find A Grave Memorial# 6566906 | Duke, Pressly (I2130)
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1367 | Red Byou Cemetery, Find A Grave Memorial# 6566908 | Duke, Willie (I2133)
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1368 | Red River Nursing Home | Watters, Martha Aldora (I10255)
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1369 | Redding Memorial Park | Fodge, Charles Aaron "Tommy" (I9725)
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1370 | Ref: The Genealogy of the Bynum Family, Vol 2 page 341-5d. ............................................. Obit: "Services for Elton T. Cornelius, 55, of Zephyr, were to be at 2:30 today at Davis-Morris Funeral Home with burial in Zephyr Cemetery. The Rev. W. M. McClesky was to officiate. Mr. Cornelius died at 2:35 a.m. Wednesday in a Brownwood hospital following a brief illness. Self-employed, he was a member of the Gospel Assembly Church. He was married to Cledah Zell Beckham at Blanket Sep. 9, 1936 and had lived all of his life in Zephyr. Survivors include his wife; two sons, Ronald and Kendall, both of Zephyr; two daughters, Mrs. Bob Curbo of Brownwood and Mrs. L. G. Assenmacher of Abilene; three brothers, C. U. Cornelius of Brownwood, L. D. and G. D., both of Ft. Worth; two sisters, Mrs. Virgle Bramlett of Rising Star and Mrs. Joe Martin of Abilene; and four grandchildren." | Cornelius, Elton Tom (I1685)
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1371 | Rehabilitation and Healhcare Center | Moore, Mildred Elizabeth "Mickey" (I8682)
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1372 | Resided in Moore county, Tennessee | Allen, Lou Ellen (I303)
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1373 | Resided on a farm on present day Bobby Dodd Hix Road where they worked the farm and reared six children. | Arnold, Artie Missi Myrtle (I295)
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1374 | Resthaven Cemetery | Allen, Delores Faye (I232)
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1375 | Resthaven Memorial Park | George, Billie Jean (I2513)
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1376 | Resthaven Memorial Park | Hambright, Dee Elton (I9695)
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1377 | Resthaven Memorial Park | Hambright, L. B (I9697)
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1378 | Resthaven Memorial Park | Shelton, Helen Faye (I10309)
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1379 | Restland Cemetery | Bearden, Sarah Lucinda (I8488)
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1380 | Restland Cemetery, Find A Grave Memorial# 53768870 | Black, Dorothy Joan (I10640)
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1381 | Restland Memorial Park | Killian, Alma Isabel (I9757)
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1382 | Restland Memorial Park | Grissom, Edward William (I10397)
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1383 | Restland Memorial Park, Find A Grave Memorial# 100393509 | Weatherford, Lena (I10260)
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1384 | Restland Memorial Park, Find A Grave Memorial# 106770035 | Kirkland, Nettie Louvinia (I10724)
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1385 | Restland Memorial Park, Find A Grave Memorial# 106770043 | Black, Ricie Harlson (I10789)
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1386 | Restland Memorial Park, Find A Grave Memorial# 10685661 | Stone, Gerald Arvine (I10232)
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1387 | Restlawn Cemetery, has a double stone with spouse | Duke, Daniel Lundy Payne (I2109)
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1388 | Restlawn Mem Parkm has a double stone with spouse | Haley, Bertha (I637)
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1389 | Restlawn Memorial Park Cemetery | Johnson, Effie Mae (I10384)
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1390 | Restlawn Memorial Park, double stone with spouse | Duke, Daniel Lundy Payne Jr. (I2108)
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1391 | Restlawn Memorial Park, Find A Grave memorial #31761941 | Bogart, Eloise Lee (I8429)
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1392 | Retired from Tinker Field Air Force Base - Civilian worker. Lived in Asher, Potttowatomie, Oklahoma at time of death. | McKinley, H. D. (I4602)
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1393 | Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files (NARA microfilm publication M804, 2,670 rolls). Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs, Record Group 15. National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S816)
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1394 | Reynolds Cemetery | Brown, Mary (I991)
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1395 | Reynolds Cemetery | Reynolds, Henry (I6084)
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1396 | RFA Member 2847-037 Larry Joe Reynolds served in the U.S. Army from March 23, 1963 until April 30, 1984, retiring at the rank of MSG E8. | Reynolds, Larry Joe (I351)
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1397 | Richard Reynolds (youngest son of William bn 1808) PBaker720 added this on 19 Feb 2014 Samuel Runnels born 1808 to William and Jane Reynolds found in Samuels obituary. The only conclusion is that Samuel Reynolds changed his name from Richard Reynolds to Samuel Runnels prior to settling in Sullivan co. Missouri. Samuels son Issac born in Ohio, fought in Civil War, and settled in Johnson co, Texas 1870. I found a copy of Samuels Obit. in a book of Sullivan County Missouri History clearly states born in Flat Creek, Tn to William and Jane in 1808. Will accept any information regarding this Family. Thank you Paul Baker/Fort Worth, Tx | Reynolds, Richard (I6397)
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1398 | Richard was born in Pittsburg Co, OK to Ross C. and Irene Mason Byrd. His mother, Irene Mason Byrd Snelling, is also buried in Garden of Memories. She shares a stone with his wife, Wanda Louella Cassell Byrd. OBITUARY: Palestine (TX) Herald-Press, Wednesday, 14 November 1984: Mr. Byrd Graveside services for Richard E. Byrd, 55, Palestine, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Garden of Memories Cemetery in Elkhart, the Revs. Don Pruitt and James Walker officiating. Services are under the direction of Bailey Funeral Home. Mr. Byrd died Tuesday afternoon at his home. He was born Oct. 17, 1929 in Krebs, Okla., a son of the late Ross C. and Irene Mason Byrd. He was a retired Air Force master sergeant, having served both in Korea and Viet Nam. He has been associated with Johnson Engineering for the past 11 years and was a member of the Swanson Hill Methodist Church where he taught Sunday school. Survivors include his wife, the former Wanda Cassell; two sons, Rocky Byrd and Gary Byrd, both of Palestine, one daughter, Gayla Byrd of Palestine; one aunt, Bina Byrd of Palestine; and three grandchildren. Condolence calls will be received at the Byrd residence in the Swanson Hill Community, 729-xxxx. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the American Cancer Society. | Byrd, Richard Eugene (I9522)
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1399 | Richland Cemetery | Reynolds, Christopher Alan (I5800)
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1400 | Ridgeview Memorial Park | Bridgefarmer, Henry Grady (I9549)
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