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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251 Age: 84 Wilhoite, Emily Jane (I8068)
 
252 Age: 84 Wilhoite, Emily Jane (I8068)
 
253 Age: 84 Brown, Elma (I912)
 
254 Age: 85 Whetstone, Alfred Coleman (I9048)
 
255 Age: 85 Davis, Joseph Dawson "Dawsy" (I1730)
 
256 Age: 86 Wollenslegel, Miriam Gertrude (I10300)
 
257 Age: 86 Shoffner, Brightie Pearl (I8947)
 
258 Age: 86 Lindsey, Gladys Agnes (I9846)
 
259 Age: 86 Muse, Thomas Oscar (I8690)
 
260 Age: 87 Norvell, Georgia F. (I8659)
 
261 Age: 88 Campbell, Jr. Jesse Jenkins (I1207)
 
262 Age: 88 Reynolds, Ida Pearl (I6064)
 
263 Age: 88 Campbell, Ephriam Carroll (Pone) (I1328)
 
264 Age: 89 Bartlett, Juanita Irene (I15)
 
265 Age: 89 Halbrook, William Erwin (I2888)
 
266 Age: 92 Holley, Althea Mae (I9280)
 
267 Age: 93 Bell, Louis Winifred (I11526)
 
268 Age: 96 Years Kilgore, Bertha Lillian (I10588)
 
269 AIRLINER FEARED DOWN IN STATE.. BETWEEN EL DORADO AND TEXARKANA.. El Dorado, Ark. (AP) -- A Texas International airliner with 11 persons aboard disappeared in a torrential rainstorm over southwest Arkansas Thursday night and three National Guardsmen were killed in the crash of a helicopter en route to help search for it. Hours passed with no trace of the Convair turboprop jet which carried eight passengers and a crew of three on a flight from El Dorado to Texarkana. Fog and low ceilings grounded most search planes. Authorities held little hope of finding the airliner from the air if it went down in the swampy, wooded, sparsely populated area between the two cities. A spokesman for the Red River Army Depot near Texarkana, Tex., said three of the passengers were colonels from the base. One of them was Col. ARTHUR B. GLENN who was flying in to assume command of the depot today. Texas International did not immediately identify the other passengers or the crew. Bob Brewer, public information officer at the depot, said Col. GLENN was traveling with Col. ROBERT E. HOPPE, the depot's director of supply, and Col. CLAYTON CRAFT, director of maintenance. The Convair left El Dorado at 8:20 p.m. and was scheduled to reach Texarkana, 75 miles away, about 20 minutes later, Jim Cassady, senior vice president of the airline, reported it missing shortly before midnight. By then the plane was out of fuel, according to Kenneth Senyard, Civil Defense director at Texarkana. He said it carried only enough fuel to last until 11 p.m. Two helicopters were dispatched from Little Rock. They flew together into a fog bank near Prescott, about 100 miles from their base. One never came out. The second helicopter turned back and made a safe landing at Malvern. State Police quoted its pilot as saying that the other ship radioed that it was in trouble just before it went down. Lt. Earl Orr of the State Police said three bodies were recovered at the crash scene about two hours later. The National Guard identified the crew members as: Capt. JOHN LARRY BEARDEN, 33, of North Little Rock, the pilot. Capt. WILLIAM ROBERT WEST, 31, of Little Rock, the co-pilot. Spec. 6 DAVID MURLE WEBB, 32, of North Little Rock, the crew chief. West, William Robert (I10265)
 
270 Alabama Marriages, 1816-1957 Family (F3210)
 
271 Alabama Revolutionary War Residents, 1776-1783. Alabama Department of Archives and History, Montgomery, Alabama. Source (S839)
 
272 alicecash@itlnet.net Biddy, Hazel Linney (I587)
 
273 All names, dates, places from Charles Culver via mail Dec. 30, 2001: Ichabod T. Enlisted at Larkinsville, Jackson County, on April 27, 1861 for a period of 12 months. He left for Young's Company A, 4th Regiment, Alabama Infantry in May 1861 and died of a disease in June 1861. He left his wife and an 8 month old child, whose name and sex are unknown. Culver, Ichabod T. (I1903)
 
274 All Saints Hospital in Fort Worth Mason, Norma Joyce (I9830)
 
275 Alma Golden, 69, died Saturday, November 20, 1999 at her home. Funeral will be Monday, November 22, 1999 at 11 a.m. at Old Sardis Holiness Church with the Rev. Oron Whitley and the Rev. Kerry Ferguson officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery with Rainsville Funeral Home in charge. Ms. Golden was preceded in death by one daughter, Phyllis Jean Golden; and one son, Danny Ray Golden. Patterson, Alma Annie Mae (I5242)
 
276 Also Registered LeFlore County Oklahoma Family (F3590)
 
277 Andrew helped his father with driving bootleg whiskey as a child. Chemistry major at the University of Oklahoma. He was an Air Force Colonel, WW II Ace, Pacific Theater. Commander of Dew Line. In later life enjoyed remodeling houses in which he lived. See story in Reader's Digest December 1942, page 3-9 "The Fighters at Humpty Doo" by Lucien Hubbard, copyright 1942, Air Facts, 30 Rockeffer Plaze NYC. Airfacts the Magazine for Pilots, November 42. Biography in "These Men Shall Never Die" by Lowell Thomas Reynolds, Andrew Jackson (I5738)
 
278 Andrew was a retired Rancher and Methodist Reynolds, Andrew Jackson (I5737)
 
279 Andy "Grandpa" Nelson, 83, died Saturday, March 7, 1998.Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Llano Cemetery by N.S. Griggs & Sons Funeral Directors, 2615 Paramount Blvd.Mr. Nelson was born in Bonham and had been an Amarillo resident for 57 years. He had been employed as a salesman for Palo Duro Ice Co., and Amarillo Independent School District. He retired from Kmart after 10 years of service.He married Hazel Ashcraft in 1938 at Montgomery County, Ark. She died in 1987.Survivors include a son, H.L. Nelson Sr. of Fort Worth; a stepson, Marion Ashcraft of Amarillo; a stepdaughter, Vicki Miller of Amarillo; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and numerous stepgrandchildren, step-great-grandchildren and step-great-great-grandchildren. Nelson, Andrew Harmon (I9857)
 
280 Antioch Cemetery Reynolds, Florence Amanda Sherman (I6017)
 
281 Antioch Cemetery Reynolds, Willie Lucille (I6563)
 
282 Antioch Cemetery Risinger, James Clyde (I6641)
 
283 Antlers City Cemetery Mendes, Hazel B. (I10647)
 
284 Antlers City Cemetery Harrison, Thomas B (I11019)
 
285 Apparently Lucrectia never married as she shows to be single in 1900 living with brother George W. Culver (according to Charles Culver (chasc@n-link.com) Culver, Lucrectia Lucinda Lizabeth (I1935)
 
286 Applications for Headstones for U.S. Military Veterans, 1925-1941. Microfilm publication M1916, 134 rolls. ARC ID: 596118. Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, Record Group 92. National Archives at Washington, D.C.Applications for Headstones, compiled 01/01/1925 - 06/30/1970, documenting the period ca. 1776 - 1970 ARC: 596118. Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, 1774–1985, Record Group 92. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C. Source (S254)
 
287 Arkansas Summers, Lydia Angeline (I7525)
 
288 Arkansas Confederate Veterans and Widows Pension Applications Veteran Name: Reynolds, Hugh Widow #: 14465 Widow's Name: Reynolds, Nancy J. Unit: Co, F, 14th Arkansas Inf. Date: 1861-1865 Widow Appl: 8/6/14 County: Baxter Vet. Dec: 1871 Hugh's parents both died when he was young and he went to live with his uncle David in Illinois. After he was older he moved back to Arkansas. He may have met Nancy Ellen Stone in Illinois and married. Hugh Reynolds of Fulton County, Arkansas, Land records shows that he owned 120 acres. dated 3-28-1861, Cert. # 18700. August 17, 1942, Army Corps of Engineers moved the cemetery to Cemetery No NFC 9 Buzzard Roost, Arkansas. Moved because of the Norfork Dam, Norfork of the White River Arkansas. Also moved was John Reynolds and John Stone. Cem. No. NVA -3-R Grave #37. John Stone Grave #35. Reynolds, Andrew Hugh (I6078)
 
289 Arkansas Divorce Index 1923-1939 Family (F2083)
 
290 Arlington National Cemetery, Section 66 Site 6704 Swarts, Robert Fodge Sr. (I10236)
 
291 Arthur was born to Frank William and Nellie Mae (Brown) Johansen. He grew up in Nocona and graduated from Nocona High School. He was a movie projectionist for the Trail Drive Inn Theater from 1950-1984. He was a cattle rancher in the Ringgold area for fifty years. Arthur attended Jean's Men's Bible Class. He was 87 when he passed away; survived by his sister, Hazel; a nephew and wife, a niece, and great nieces and nephews Johansen, Arthur Leon (I3696)
 
292 As I get older I'm more like my grandpa than I realized. Not all good things nessasarily but alike in so many ways. I was raised by an older, wiser more mature Dan Mckenzie. In his younger days he was always partying but as he got older he grew out of that scene.
Though we were 40 years apart and from different eras we have alot in common. Like him, I'm more of a home body, I dont get out as much to see friends or family as I should. Like me, His focus was on his wife, kids and work. He worked for the same company 35 years, only days he missed were the days his children were born(that's unheard of anymore). He was a great example for me and hopefully I'll be working for jecar 30 years from now!. He told me not to work my life away just like he was told, but we are too hard headed. I too have a shop I spend too much time in, but it's my ticket, and he knows it. He was known for the work he did with his hands, so am I. Family was always his #1 priority. His courage outweighed his fears always. Common sense came natural to him. He wanted his wifes home cookin over going to high $ restaurants. No man hit or raised his voice to a woman in his presence. He wasnt real strong but as tough as anyone. Wasn't too tough to cry though. Never a moment of self pity and he never showed signs of self doubt. All these things and so many more I vividly remember about him.. he left an everlasting impact on my life and who I am. I even got my name from him, I've wondered where I get the old man traits I have. I know though, Right from that man. Daniel Mckenzie 
McKenzie, Daniel Browning (I4623)
 
293 Attended school to 8th grade, began in Sacred Heart Academy went to Pleasant Grove in 8th grade. Worked for Western Union as a teenager, drove a cab in Seminole and Lawton. Won Purple Heart, Bronze Star, Silver Star in WW II, fighting in Africa and Sicily. Learned diesel engineering at Okmlgee A&M after WW II finished high school by correspondence in 1959. Union rep for Union of Operating Engineers in 1961-62. Earned his living as diesel engineer and all around mechanic. Enjoyed light Italian Opera and Western Music. Gourley, L. C. (I2688)
 
294 Audrey S. Lemmond Graveside services for Audrey Lemmond, 93, of Lubbock will be at 1 p.m. Monday in the City of Lubbock Cemetery with Aubrey Chapman officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Rix Funeral Directors. She died Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2001. She was born Sept. 19, 1908, in Sylvester. She married John Noah Lemmond on July 24, 1947. He preceded her in death. She was a homemaker and a Baptist. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Billie Fay Boyd, in 1978, and a son, Donald, in 1959. Survivors include a daughter, Fran Fox of Shallowater; two sons, Bobby Ray of Lubbock and A.J. of Sanger; 22 grandchildren; 52 great-grandchildren; and 49 great-great-grandchildren. Ledbetter, Audrey Sybil (I10497)
 
295 Automobile Accicedent of Hwy 67 Landrum, William Henry (I9269)
 
296 Automobile Accident Long, Melvin Leonard (I10730)
 
297 automobile accident Lemmond, William James Donald (I10486)
 
298 Automobile accident Winchell, Hubbard Jackson (I8153)
 
299 Automobile Accident Brown, Audrey Irene (I906)
 
300 Ball Play Cemetery Wilcoxon, Lillian Jean (I10817)
 

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