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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301 | Ball Play Cemetery | Black, James Elma (I10775)
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302 | Baptist Memorial Hospital | Duke, Sidney Briscoe (I2131)
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303 | Bardwell Cemetery | Reynolds, Orbie Rowan (I6371)
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304 | Bardwell Cemetery | Reynolds, John Alford (I6130)
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305 | Bardwell Cemetery | Bethune, Josephine Lorena (I10530)
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306 | Bardwell Cemetery | Bethune, Vasel Pearl (I10541)
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307 | Bardwell Cemetery | Reynolds, Billie Joe (I10600)
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308 | Barnes Hosp., | Fisk, Sherry Jean (jeanie) (I9579)
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309 | Battle of Chattanooga | Dukes, Henry (I2180)
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310 | Baylor Hospital | Weatherford, Lena (I10260)
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311 | Baylor Hospital - Auomobile Accident | Richardson, Hershel Dwayne (I6539)
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312 | Beauregard Memorial Baptist Hospital | Vander, Keithrie O'Neal (I355)
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313 | Beech Grove Cemetery | Norvell, Rubye Elizabeth (I8696)
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314 | Beech Grove Cemetery | Stallings, Eddie Lee (I8738)
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315 | Bellevue Cemetery | Spears, Eugene Morgan (I10846)
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316 | Bellevue Cemetery | Spears, Eugene Lesley (I10845)
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317 | Bellevue Cemetery | Black, Roberta Fae (I10790)
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318 | Bellevue Cemetery | Guilliams, Mary Katherine (I10766)
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319 | Bellwood Morial Park, Find A Grave Memorial# 47944094 | Black, Edgar Lealand (I10771)
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320 | Benjamin Allen Reynolds and Bonnie Ruth Ricker Married and had one daughter, Mary Ruth Reynolds. It is believed that Benj. was married prior to Bonnie Ruth, although briefly. Benjamin and Bonnie's marriage didn't last long, and they were divorced when their daughter Mary was a small child. Her last memory of her father was at about age 4 when she was visiting her grandmother Reynolds and Benjamin offered her a "chaw". He was killed in 1938 while on a freight train. Cyclone Clyde hit the train and Benjamin was killed. Tornado Victim Is Identified: AUSTIN, June 13 (AP)--State Police anounced today identification of a Clyde tornado disaster victim as Ben Allen Reynolds, 38, of Ranger. Laboratory technicians said fingerprints received from Sheriff R. L. Edwards of Callahan county corresponds with prints in the civilian classification files made two years ago. Public safety department officials said the victim was the only of 12 who had been unidentified. Funeral for Victim Conducted at Baird. BAIRD, June 13--Funeral fro Allen Reynolds, victim of Clyde tornado whos body lay in Wylie funeral home here until late yesterday before being identified, was held at ten o'clock this morning from the Wylie mortuary with Rev. Hamilton Wright of the Methodist church officiating. Burial was in Ross Cemetery here. Reynolds was among the first victims of the tornado found. His body was in a steel box car a hundred yards out in a field where it had been blown. his body was identified yesterday by a cousin, Victor Mathena. Reynolds was born at Ranger April 10, 1900. he is survived by four sisters, Mrs. D.R. Richardson and Miss Jesse Reynolds of Dallas who were present, Miss Lillian Reynolds of Los Angeles, California and Mrs. Trulie Reynolds Price. Ranger Man Amond Clyde Storm Dead Allan Reynolds, nephew of Mrs. B.F. Ricker of Ranger, was killed in the cyclone at Clyde Friday night. Following his identification by Mr. and Mrs. Ricker, burial service was held early Monday morning at Baird. He was found underneath a box car after the cyclone had struck Clyde. His identification was unknown until Sunday. Mr. Reynolds, 40 years old, was born and raised at Ranger. He is survived by a daughter, Mary Ruth, 12, of Odessa, and four sisters, two residing at Dallas, one in California, and one in New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Graham, Sister and brother-in-law of Mrs. Ricker, of Clyde, were also victims of the cyclone. They were buried Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Graham, 58, was born and raised at Midway, Tenn. Mr. Graham,64, formerly lived at Strawn. Both are survived by seven children. Cause of Death listed as Head Injury, Killed Instantly In a letter from Johnnie Whittington to Mary Ruth Reynolds, she tells of her cousin Benjamin Allen "Wart" Reynolds. " and now we come to Allen "wart" Reynolds, your daddy who, as Bonnie Ruth told you, loved "my sugar baby" with all the loving power he had. Slight of frame, with an unruly lock of sun-blonde hair that stayed more on his forehead than his head, he played with all the kids in the family & I guess everyone of them thought he was great-- at least I did. " "he had the same Gypsy blood I have, though & became restless when tied into a place too closely. times were hard, money was scarse and "wart" often "rode the rails" he told funny stories, laughing--funny, to us about his experiences. I've long ago forgotten details of the stories but not the laughter. his eyes were clear and sparkling and he lived enthusiastically. I wasn't very old when he and Bonnie Ruth divorced (but truthfully, I had forgotten there was a divorce) & I guess about 14 or 15 the last time I remember seeing you. You were a sweet "young un" and us older kids wagged you about some what the same way we did our toys or pets. Wart kept a careful watch whenever he was there. (which was most of the time I was there) on "my sugar baby" to see no one handled you too roughly." " I don't know what happened to his and Bonnie Ruth's marriage, because even at my age, I could plainly see they were in love--clearly unashamedly and completely." Listed in 1930 Census: 729 136-140 Eastland Co, Ranger, TX Reynolds, B. A. Head 30 TX TN TN Farmer Bonnie Wife 24 TX TN GA Mary R. Dau 4 TX TX TX | Reynolds, Benjamin Allen (I5837)
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321 | Bethel "Bernice" Neal Atchley Page was born February 29, 1920 in Konawa, Oklahoma to James Thomas and Mary Elizabeth (Eades) Neal. She was one of 10 children born to this couple. Bernice passed from this life April 12, 2012 at the age of 92 years at the home of a daughter in Wynnewood, Oklahoma surrounded by her loving family. She will be greatly missed. Most of her life has been spent in Wanette, Oklahoma. She married Felix "Phil" Atchley on September 10, 1937. Children from this union: Tom Atchley, Jean Atchley Howland, Doyle Atchley, Wilda Atchley Hobson, Ruby Atchley Wheeler, and Shirley Atchley Lehrman. Phil passed away on September 17, 1965 after being ill for over two years and requiring total care. Bernice was his loving caregiver. In 1983 she married Ralph Page who passed away in 1985. Bernice was preceded in death by both parents, 4 sisters; 1 brother who was stillborn; 2 husbands, Felix Atchley and Ralph Page; 1 son, Doyle Atchley; 1 great-grandson, Taylor Sanders; and one son-in-law, Shorty Hobson. Survivors include: her children, Tom Atchley and wife Glenda of Wanette, OK; Jean Howland and husband Cliff of Topeka, Kansas; Wilda Hobson of Wynnewood, OK; Ruby Wheeler of Ada, OK; Shirley Lehrman and husband Bruce of Cookson, OK. Brothers: James Neal of Tulsa, OK; Doyle Neal of Seminole, OK; Glen Neal of Salinas, California; and Kenneth Neal of Broken Arrow, OK, also numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren as well as many other family and friends. Services: 2:00PM at Wooster Funeral Home Chapel on Sunday, April 15th, 2012. | Neal, Bethel Bernice M. (I9887)
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322 | Bill J. Reed, 89, formerly of Paris passed away Thursday, April 5, 2007, in Dallas at which time Bright-Holland Funeral Home received him into its care. Services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 10, at the funeral home with the Rev. Bob Bryan officiating. Burial follows in Detroit Cemetery. He was born Jan. 16, 1918, the son of Lewis Monroe and Annie Maggie Johnson Reed in Clarksville. "Daddy Bill," as he was known, married Mary Katherine Reed in September 1939. Then, he married Charlie Robinson Reed in June 1991. They both preceded him in death. He served in the Army during World War II at the Red River Arsenal. He was the manager of White's Auto Store in Paris for 30 years. He loved to travel in his motor home and was known as a "people" person who also loved hunting and raising bird dogs. He was a member of First Baptist Church in Paris. Published April 8, 2007 | Reed, Bill Johnson (I10130)
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323 | Billie Gene Rankin was the son of Forrest Marshall Rankin and Jospehine Bethune Rankin. Billie was a truck driver by occupation and was killed in a traffic accident while at work on the road. | Rankin, Billie Gene (I10563)
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324 | Birth and death date verified from Civil War Pension paper of George Melton Reynolds. | Reynolds, Mary (I10193)
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325 | Birth: 1789 Sussex County Virginia, USADeath: 1860 Van Buren County Arkansas, USA Judith was the daughter of Harmon McGee and Martha 'Patty' Barham McGee. Judith married 1.Thomas Reynolds in 1808 in Stokes Co., North Carolina. Judith and Thomas were the parents of 1.John Harrison Reynolds, b.1809. John married Jane Lampkins Ray. Thomas died in 1812. Judith married William Halbrook in 1812 in North Carolina. William and Judith were the parents of 1. Charity S. Halbrook, b.1815. Charity married Miles Prince. 2.Joseph Erwin Halbrook, b.October 09, 1818, d.January 09, 1897. Joseph married Malinda Rebecca Hilburn. Joseph and Malinda are interred at Halbrook Cemetery, Austin, Conway Co., Arkansas. 3.Wilkerson L. "Wilkes" Halbrook, b.1819, d.1863. Wilkes married Sarah A. Scroggins. Wilkes was killed in "The Civil War". 4.Jeremiah Thomas 'Jerry' Halbrook, b.1820, d. 1879. Jerry married Mary Jane MNU. Jerry and Mary Jane are interred at Old Liberty Cemetery, near Scotland, Van Buren Co., Arkansas. (Jerry and Mary Jane Halbrook are my 3rd Great Grandparents). 5.Fender Halbrook, b1823. Fender married 1.Catherine MNU, 2.Caroline Prince. 6.Benjamin Halbrook, b.1829, d.1860. Benjamin married Alosia Elizabeth Prince. 7.Thomas Jefferson Halbrook, b.August 1832, d.1918. Thomas married Eliza A. MNU. Thomas and Eliza are interred at Halbrook Cemetery, Austin, Conway Co., Arkansas. 8.Freeman Halbrook, b.1833 9.Aaron B. C. Halbrook, b.1834 10. Daniel Halbrook, b.1836 11.James Halbrook, b.1837 12.William Erwin Halbrook, Jr., b.1838. | McGee, Judith (I4513)
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326 | Black Ground Cemetery | Black, Silas Taylor (I541)
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327 | Black Ground Cemetery, Lawrence, AL | Tucker, Mattie Ada (I7653)
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328 | Black Oak Cemetery | Brown, John Lycurgus Augustus (I990)
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329 | Blinded at the age of 17 by a charlatan doctor treating her for an eye infection. Owned half a block of rent houses across the street from Seminole Florist (near the old Elementary School) | Reynolds, Nancy Ellen (I6307)
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330 | Bobby Ray Lemmond Bobby was born Feb. 28, 1931, in Cooper to John and Audrey Lemmond. He married Naomi Ruth Duncan on May 27, 1950, in Clovis. He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother, Donald, a sister, Billie Boyd, and a son, Johnny Ray. | Lemmond, Bobby Ray (I10463)
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331 | Bogata Cem.,Red River Co.,TX. | Danner, Mary Jane (I10918)
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332 | Bomar Cemetery | Floyd, Elva May (I8625)
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333 | Bonnie's mother died when she was just a young girl, she learned to cook and clean while the men were out farming. She married Benjamin Allen Reynolds and had a daughter Mary Ruth Reynolds. There marriage was short lived and soon ended in Divorce. Bonnie worked as a seamstress to help feed and clothe her daughter during the depression years. She married Guy Barnes in 1936 and had 3 more children, Guy, Janey, and June. She was entirely dedicated and devoted to her children and husband and their well being. Described as a gentile, kind and loving woman. She died of Cancer un the Upton Nursing Home in Sunnyside Washington 1958. No. 16086 Bonnie Ruth Reynolds Vs. Allen Reynolds In the 91st, District Court Eastland County, Texas. On this the 13th day of march 1936, came on to be heard and considered the above entitled and numbered cause, and came the plaintiff, Bonnie Ruth Reynolds, in person and by her attorney of record, and thie defendant, although he exectued a waver of services, which is duly filed herein, failed to appear in person or by attorney, and the plaintiff announced ready for trial, and a jury being waived, all matters of law and fact were submitted to teh court and the court, after hearing the pleading, evidence and arguments of counsel is of the opinion and finds that the law and facts are with the plaintiff and that the material allegations in plaintiff's petition are true and that the plaintiff is entitled to relief sought in her said petition. It is therefore, ordered, and judged and decreed by the court, that the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between the plaintiff, Bonnie Ruth Reynolds, and the defendant, Allen Reynolds, be and the same, are hereby disolved and annuled and that the plaintiff be and is hereby diforced from the defendant, and is further ordered, as judged and decreed by the court that the care and custory of, Mary Ruth Reynolds, the minor daughter of the parties herto, be and is hereby awarded to the plaintiff with the right on the part of the defendant to visit the said minor daughter at reasonable and seasonable times. It is further ordered that all costs herein be taxed against the plaintiff. signed Geo. L Danefort (?) Judge presiding | Ricker, Bonnie Ruth (I6523)
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334 | Born and raised in Arkansas, she followed her brothers to Las Vegas, NV in the 1930's (the Depression years). Her brothers helped build Hoover Dam. Sometime in the 1960's she moved her mother and daughter and went back to Arkansas. She and her daughter built their own cement block home and some of the furnishings. Later when they moved to Norman AR, she and her daughter fenced the yard, built a carport and put in a big garden. She was not bitter from her hard life's work but always found the good in most things and loved to laugh. I will always miss her. She was my dad's sister. | Nelson, Lillian Anna (I9940)
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335 | Born at home | Reynolds, Larry Joe (I351)
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336 | Born Nethel R. Proctor to William Breckenridge Proctor and Laura Belle Hawkins. She was the third child of 11 children. Mother went to work at E. I. DuPont and sent money home to help support her family. She met Ross Moore at Dupont and they married 20 May 1936 in Franklin, Kentucky. She raised two children and had one granddaughter that was the light of her life. After daddy returned from World War II he returned to Dupont where he was told his health resulting from the war prevented him from doing the strenuous work there so they moved to his parent's farm in Petersburg, TN. After he died mother moved the family to Nashville. She raised her children and cared for her aging parents. After her mother died she went to work as a seamstress for Nashville Upholstering Company. Our grandfather continued to live with us for many more years until he moved in with another daughter, Julia Belle (Judy) Hardaway and her family, in Gallatin, Tennessee. She met J. T. McFarlin and was to be married 1 Oct 1971. She was a member of Wingate Church of Christ in Nashville. Services were Friday, September 10, 1971 at Forest Lawn Funeral Home at 10:00 A.M. conducted by Brother Maurice O'Neal. Nephews will serve as pallbearers. Interment Mt. Olivet. | Proctor, Nethel R "Bill" (I8595)
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337 | Boulder City Cemetery | Nelson, Sarah Bessie (I9943)
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338 | Boulder City Cemetery | Bennett, Dave A (I9396)
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339 | Bowen Chapel Cemetery | Rainey, Josephius Alpine (I8903)
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340 | Bowen Chapel Cemetery | Pierce, Nora Lee (I8899)
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341 | Bowen's Chapel Cemetery | Rainey, Bedford Forrest Jr. (I8925)
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342 | Boyd Cemetery | Wellborn, William Starnes (I8016)
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343 | Bradfield Cemetery | Stevens, Virginia Irene (I7294)
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344 | Bradfield Chapel Cemetery | Collins, Millard "Dewey" (I10535)
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345 | Brearley Cemetery | Rogers, Iona M. (I10337)
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346 | Breast Cancer | Hawkins, Minnie Leona (I9621)
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347 | Bright's Disease | Jones, Effie Durah (I361)
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348 | Brookside Memorial Park | Bullard, James McRay (I9290)
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349 | Buchanan Cemetery #5 | Pigg, Ruby Lou (I8673)
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350 | Buckhorn Cemetery | Campbell, George Andrew Jackson (I1330)
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