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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Matches 401 to 450 of 1,689
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401 | Cedar Hill Cemetery | Unknown, B. Marie (I10806)
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402 | Cedar Hill Cemetery | Simmons, Jean (I10843)
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403 | Cedar Hill Cemetery | Webb, Infant Son (I10811)
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404 | Cedar Hill Cemetery, Find A Grave Memorial# 43738616 | Campbell, Lucille (I1244)
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405 | Census, 1860, Jackson Co, AL p. 43 671/672 W. Reynolds 42m laborer 50 TN Margaret 30f AL Martin J. 7m AL Elizabeth 5f AL Enoch 1m AL John D. 2/12m AL Census, 1860, Jackson Co, AL p. 43 671/672 W. Reynolds 42m laborer 50 TN Margaret 30f AL Martin J. 7m AL Elizabeth 5f AL Enoch 1m AL John D. 2/12m AL | Reynolds, William M. (I6596)
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406 | Centenary Methodist Church | Family (F1299)
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407 | Center Grove Cemetery | Hefner, Jessie Lee (I3253)
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408 | Center Grove Cemetery | Reynolds, Ruth Evelyn (I6420)
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409 | Center Grove Cemetery | Brown, Hoy (I9228)
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410 | Center Grove Cemetery | Richardson, Hershel Dwayne (I6539)
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411 | Center Grove Cemetery | Brown, Roy (I9281)
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412 | Center Grove Cemetery | Brown, Albert Eligah (I928)
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413 | Center Grove Cemetery | Brown, Pauline B. (I9297)
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414 | Center Point Cemetery | Raney, Mary Barthenia (Sennie) (I8789)
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415 | Center Point Cemetery | Pigg, Michael Lyn "Mike" (I8672)
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416 | Center Point Cemetery | Moore, William Doak (I8688)
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417 | Center Point Cemetery | Moore, Mildred Elizabeth "Mickey" (I8682)
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418 | Center Ridge Cemetery | Brown, David Lee (I947)
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419 | Center Ridge Cemetery | Jones, Sanders Holmes Jr. (I9259)
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420 | Center Ridge Cemetery | Brown, Berry Lee (I910)
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421 | Center Ridge Cemetery | Brown, Thelma Etone (I9284)
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422 | Center Ridge Cemetery | Brown, Perry Neil (I9299)
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423 | Center Ridge Cemetery | Martin, Harold Nois (I9344)
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424 | Center Ridge Cemetery | Holley, Althea Mae (I9280)
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425 | Center Ridge Cemetery | Jones, Robert Perry (I9258)
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426 | Charles Culver | Culver, George W. (I1927)
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427 | Charles Culver | Culver, Thomas N. (I1618)
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428 | Charles Culver | Culver, Fleming J. (I1923)
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429 | Charles Culver | Culver, George W. (I1929)
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430 | Charles Culver | Culver, Jesse William (I1910)
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431 | Charles Culver | Hughes, Rhoda (I3506)
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432 | Charles Culver | Culver, James M. (I1907)
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433 | Charles Culver | Culver, Thomas Bailey (I1616)
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434 | Charles Culver | Isbell, Zack (I3572)
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435 | Charles Culver | Culver, Jesse N. (I1909)
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436 | Charles married Clara Opal Ledbetter, and they are in TX on the 1930 census with son Charles & daughter Gladys. I found a birth certificate for Charles Edward Ledbetter, (they got his birth certificate wrong, should have been Carpenter), born 10-8-1928 Morris County TX, father Charles Allen Carpenter, mother's name Clara Opal Ledbetter Roll Number 1928_0004 I didn't find Gladys. | Carpenter, Charles Allen (I10544)
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437 | Charles middles name is unknown except for the initial P. which is written in the bible of his mother Daisy (NMN) Fodge Franks in her own hand. Bible photographs on Daisy's Page.. | Franks, Charles P. (I9741)
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438 | CHARLES R. AUSTIN: Born: October 1893 in Arkansas Died: 25 April 1915 in Lone Grove, Carter Co., OK. On Saturday April 24, 1915, there was a dance at the home of one of the local residents a few miles south of Lone Grove, Oklahoma. John Louis Graham had forbidden his daughter, Pearl Lee, to attend this dance. But later that evening, Charles, Lucy's brother, came by on his way to the dance. With the help of Lucy, Pearl's mother, they got Pearl out through a window, so that she could go along with Charles to the dance. Later that night when the dance was breaking up, Pearl left the dance with a couple of her girlfriends and they started walking back toward home. Suddenly, a man caught up with them, he told Pearl that she needed to hurry back to the dance, that her uncle Charles had just been shot. After returning to the dance, Pearl learned that after she had left the dance, Charles had tried to talk one of the girls out of leaving the dance with a man who was part negro, named Warner Temple. A heated argument and fight ensued, Warner pulled out a gun and shot Charles through the neck. Charles bled to death where he fell and another man named John Doyle was hit by the same shot. This story was told to Hazel Peters by her mother Pearl Graham. Hazel, my mother, related the story to me. by Sharon Marie Rowan ====================================================================== ==== THE DAILY ARDMORETTE Monday, April 26, 1915 KILLING NEAR LONE GROVE YESTERDAY - - - - - - - - - - - - Result Of Old Feud---One Dead And Another Badly Wounded And May Die---Slayer Is In Jail - - - - - - - - - - - - Early Sunday morning, after a dance at a farm house a few miles south of Lone Grove, a shooting took place, in which one man lost his life, another was seriously wounded and is now at the Hardy Sanitarium, where he is hovering between life an death, and the young man who did the shooting is in the county jail to await the result of the wounded man's injuries, before he is given a preliminary hearing, and another man said to be mixed up in the affair is also being held by the authorities. It is reported that there has been bad feelings between the parties involved for some time, and Saturday night at the dance Warner Temple, the boy who did the shooting, states that he stood his abuse for some time and told him that he was not going to stand for it any longer. Austin took refuge behind John Doyle just as Temple fired, and the bullet from his pistol completely penetrated the body of Doyle, passing through the abdomen and lodged in the neck of Austin, severing the jugular vein. Austin ran a few steps and fell dead. Doyle was taken to his home and immediately brought to this city for treatment. Sheriff (Pat, the famous sheriff) Garrett was summoned, and after reaching the scene, placed Temple and Jess McCann, said to be implicated, under arrest. They are now in the country jail awaiting preliminary hearing. Sheriff Garrett states that there is a bad nest of these characters in the locality, and they have caused considerable trouble for the authorities in the past. Doyle issued a signed statement to the county attorney and sheriff this morning. Dr. Hardy states that, while he is in a dangerous condition, he believes he will recover. As soon as Doyle's condition is determined, a preliminary hearing will be given the defendant. The remains of Austin will be interred at Lone Grove this afternoon. | Austin, Charles R. (I273)
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439 | Chestnut Creek Cemetery | Patterson, James Mack Duffie (I5212)
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440 | Chestnut Creek Cemetery, | Patterson, Ruthie Mae (I5204)
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441 | Chico Cemetery | Summers, Lydia Angeline (I7525)
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442 | Chico Cemetery | Bearden, Henry Columbus (I475)
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443 | Chico Cemetery | Floyd, Nancy Catherine (I2641)
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444 | Chico Cemetery Plot: 1S, 61, 866 | Bearden, Allen (I8456)
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445 | Chico Enterprise Record Monday, May 9, 1977, pg 3A: H.L. Eudy. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Glen Oaks Memorial park for Horace Lavester Eudy, 85, of Chico. He died Saturday at a local convalescent hospital. He was born Aug. 13, 1891, in Lamar, Tex., to Eugene and Addie Eudy. Educated in Oklahoma, he married the former Lee N. Franks in Fort Townsend there on Jan. 25, 1918. During World War I he served with the U.S. Army, and in 1939 they moved to Hamilton City where he was employed by Holly Sugar until his retirement in 1957. They came to Chico in 1960 and resided at 278 E. Third Ave. Mrs. Eudy died in 1974. He was a member of WWI Barracks No. 304 of Chico. Survivors include three daughters, Audna F. Merritt of Chico, Alma Bielar of Santa Ana and Dorothy Wright of Newark; a sister, Madge Wilson of Richmond; 10 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Elder Edward Butterworth of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will officiate at Tuesday's service. Representatives of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Chico Post No. 1555 will fold and present the flag to the family. | Eudy, Horace Levesta (I9589)
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446 | Chillicothe Cemetery | Reynolds, Mary Alice (I6203)
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447 | Chillicothe Cemetery | Green, William Michial (I2766)
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448 | Chillicothe Hospital | Reynolds, Mary Alice (I6203)
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449 | Chillicothe Hospital, Age: 1 | Green, William Michial (I2766)
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450 | Chillocthe Cemetery | Reynolds, Arthur Hillard (I5750)
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