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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601 Doakesville/Fort Towson Cemetery Fodge, James Newton (I9728)
 
602 Document Search. Marriages. Kitsap County Auditor. http://kcwaimg.co.kitsap.wa.us/recorder/web/login.jsp. Source (S549)
 
603 Dolly Cook Lycan Davis was the widow of Plata Davis Reynold's brother, Haywood Davis. Family (F2150)
 
604 Dorothy was born in Dublin, Irland and moved to England. She married Prince when she was about 19 years old in 1952. Her father's name was John, worked at a chemical plant in Manchester, England. Mother died before Prince ment Dorothy. Singer Aunt known as Maureen of Ireland, Mother was a champion step dancer, theatrical family. Stanistreet, Dorothy M. (I7204)
 
605 Dovie was a teacher is Wyland, Stephens Co. TX. Her photo is shown along with her students in the book "Wayland" Author unknown. it is a book about turn of the century living at the New ghost town that during Ranger-Breckenridge oil boom was a 5,000 + population stop-over spot with 3 hotels, 2 banks, steam laundries, blacksmith shops, etc. Information from Johnnie Copeland Whittington. Reynolds, Dovie (I5932)
 
606 Dreamland Cemetery Schrib, Roger Lee (I6899)
 
607 Drowned while crossing the Tennessee River Reynolds, Thomas (I6670)
 
608 Drowned while swimming in lake. Age at Death: 19 George, Michael G. (I9666)
 
609 Drucill a Elizabeth Neal George, 77, died at Harlingen, Tex., November 30. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Union Hill Cemetery near Formosa by R. A. Bone, pastor of First Baptist Church of Clinton.. She was born at Center Ridge October 10, 1879, and was married to the late R. S. George, who preceded her in death June 4, 1933.. Survivors include four sons, Eddie George of Bell City, Mo., Coniver George of Oklahoma City, Marvin George of Little Rock, and Norman George of Shirley; two daughters, Mrs. Narene Bearden of Harlingen and Mrs. May Goatcher of Pasco, Wash.; 23 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.. Neal, Drucilla Elizabeth (I9891)
 
610 Dude was killed in an automobile accident on I-40, 10 miles west of Kingman, Arizona. Reynolds, John Deward (I6147)
 
611 Dunning Cemetery Reynolds, Wellington C. (I6591)
 
612 During Civil War? Campbell, Roger Carroll (I1321)
 
613 Earl "Blue Hat" Bowden, 82, of Greenwood, AR passed away Sunday, April 3, 2011 in his home near Greenwood. He was a retired construction laborer, a member of the AFL-CIO, and a pioneer coal miner in this area. Survivors include his wife, June of the home; two sons, Leonard and Ricky Bowden, both of Norman, OK; five daughters, Peggy Spanglo of Okmulgee, OK, Debra Speck of Cushing, OK, Carol McCage of Noble, OK, April Ryland of Moore, OK, and Melissa Robinson of Okmulgee, OK; five brothers, Larry Bowden of Kansas City, KS, Dale Bowden of Hanford, CA, Ron Bowden of Columbia, SC, Johnny Bowden of Panama City, FL, and Bob Bowden of Booneville, AR; four sisters, Earlene Ragle of Greenwood, AR, Lorene Strone of Kansas City, KS, Anna Brasswell of Pointe, TX, Edna Booth of Garden Grove, CA; sixteen grandchildren; and twenty-five great grandchildren. Graveside funeral services will be at 2:00 P.M., Saturday, April 9, 2011 at Liberty Cemetery in Greenwood under the direction of McConnell Funeral Home. Viewing will be from 1:00 to 9:00 P.M., Friday, April 8th at the funeral home, where the family will visit with friends from 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. Memorials may be made to the American Lung Association, P.O. Box 34043, Little Rock, AR 72203-4043. Bowden, Earl L (I9417)
 
614 Early life - farmer and teacher. Taught for 13 years and was County Examiner for 6 years.. Elected County Treasurer of Conway County, Arkansas for 4 years. Elected Circuit Clerk and Recorder in 1916 for 4 years. Elected County judge in 1922 for 6 years. Elected Representative in 1932 for 2 years. Elected City Attorney for City of Morrilton, Arkansas in 1936, served 14 years.. Admitted to the bar in 1920.. Reynolds, John Hammett (I6131)
 
615 East Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery Anderson, Thelma Mae (I9386)
 
616 East Memorial Gardens Gold, Jewel (I9685)
 
617 East Memorial Gardens Reynolds, Alice (I5685)
 
618 Easter morning, along with her three sisters. Bogart, Eloise Lee (I8429)
 
619 Eastland City Cemetery Capers, Nora Alice (I9531)
 
620 Eastland City Cemetery White, Janie George (I10293)
 
621 Eastland City Cemetery White, Homer Ebben (I10292)
 
622 Eastland City Cemetery Reynolds, Rev George Milton (I6026)
 
623 Eastland City Cemetery White, Ernest Alvis (I10270)
 
624 Eastland City Cemetery Daniel, George McCarty (I9551)
 
625 Eastland City Cemetery Daniel, Varge Dunlieth (I9554)
 
626 Eastland City Cemetery Daniel, James McCarty (I9552)
 
627 Eastland City Cemetery Hood, Patty Nell (I9639)
 
628 Eastland Memorial Hospital, Age: 79 Daniel, James McCarty (I9552)
 
629 Ebony Grove Cemetery, Find A Grave Memorial# 43624205 Reynolds, Clifton Cecil (I10110)
 
630 Ebony Grove Cemetery, Find A Grave Memorial# 43624230 Mae, Ernie (I9820)
 
631 Edwards Cemetery Richardson, Melborn Frank (I6506)
 
632 Elewe was a Nurse Reynolds, Edna Elewe (I5941)
 
633 Elias Wellborn, son of Gideon and Tabitha, born 1790, Rowan County, Kentucky. He was a soldier in the War of 1812, serving under Capt. James Hall's Company, 3rd Regiment, Kentucky. In 1812, he married his first cousin, Sarah (Sally) Wellborn, daughter of Samuel and Margaret and had the following children: Sarah, born ca 1813, married George Hall; Margaret, born 1815, died 1850-60, married James Mitchell; Tabitha, born 1816, died 1877-80, married James Sublett; Joshua Jefferson, born 1818, died 1855, married Martha Sublett; Nancy Isabella, born ca 1820, died 1867, married Joseph Beadles. On 21 February 1814, Elias and Sally sold their parcel of land given to them by her father, Samuel, located on Skaggs Creek, Glasgow, Barren County, Kentucky and began their move to Jackson County, Alabama. After Sally's death, Elias married #2, Rachel Wilson, March 1824. Charles Skaggs, her father, was present. Elias then married Elizabeth (Starnes)?, wife #3, ca 1825 in Jackson County, Alabama and had the following children: William Starnes, born 26 June 1826 in Langston, Jackson County, died 23 June 1867, married Elizabeth Reynolds; Melvina Emily, born ca 1827, died 1872-1877, married John Maples; James Lafayette, born 1831, died 1897, married Martha Harrison; George Washington, born 1839, died Carter County, Oklahoma, married Anthaline Romans. Elias was a wealthy and large land owner in Jackson County. He is listed on the rosters of the Patrol Service in 1830-40. In February 1854, he obtained a license to "release spiritous liquors in the neighborhood of Coffee Town". In May 1861, Elias appears on the roster of the Alabama State Militia, Lower District #12 of Jackson County, for the 10th Brigade, 9th Division, 35th Regiment. In 1862, his three surviving sons, William, James and George, enlisted in the Confederate Army, Col. A. A. Russell's Battalion of Partisan Rangers, 4th Alabama Calvary, Army of Tennessee. Together they fought under General Forrest, Wharton, Longstreet, Wheeler, Martin, Hood and Roddy. They participated in the battles of Murfreesborough, TN, Parker's Cross Roads, TN, The Tullahoma Campaign, Chickamauga, GA, Knoxville, TN Campaign, Atlanta, GA, Brice's Cross Roads, MS adn some 174 skirmishes and engagements. All three sons were promoted to Corporal and surrendered at Citronelle, Alabama. On 30 January 1864, Elias' plantation was raided by Union Captain Michael M. Gilbreath, 2nd Division of the 15th Army Corps, General M. L. Smith commanding, who were camped at Larkin's Landing. That very day Elias went to Larkin's Landing and signed an Oath of Allegiance to prevent the Union soldiers from further raiding and destruction of his plantation and for the protection of his wife, Elizabeth and orphaned granddaughters, Sarah and Francis Mitchell. On that day Elias was listed as 73 years old, 5'10, fair complexion, blue eyes, gray hair and a farmer. A claim was filed by the heirs of Elias' to the Committe on War Claims in 1887, lasting 19 years and was denied in 1906 when the Committee found Elias to be: (1) Loyal to the Confederacy; (2) All of his son and sons-in-laws being 'notorious rebels'; and (3) Renting his slaves to the Confederacy. Elias died 14 Sept 1865, his estate being so large tha tit took twelve years to probate. Wilbourn, Elias (I8092)
 
634 Elizabeth, widowed after the Civil War, ran a livery stable in Titus County, Texas in 1880's
 
Reynolds, Elizabeth (I5913)
 
635 Elm Branch Cemetery Rankin, Billie Gene (I10563)
 
636 Elm Branch Cemetery Bethune, Fernie Malcolm (I646)
 
637 Elm Branch Cemetery Rankin, Fred Wayne (I10565)
 
638 Elm Branch Cemetery Bethune, Raymond Fernie (I649)
 
639 Elm Branch Cemetery Reynolds, Emma Eunice (I5910)
 
640 Elmore County Hospital Reynolds, Green Berrie (I6050)
 
641 Elmore was a farmer and Blacksmith. He settled on Pea Ridge, North of Atkins. Reynolds, Elmore (I5906)
 
642 Elmwood Cemetery Montgomery, Nora (I4832)
 
643 Elmwood Cemetery Taylor, Ada Ruth (I7434)
 
644 Elmwood Cemetery Taylor, Willard Brent (I7401)
 
645 Elmwood Cemetery Winchell, Hubbard Jackson (I8153)
 
646 Elmwood Cemetery Carr, James Monroe (I9535)
 
647 Elmwood Cemetery Reynolds, John Hammett (I6131)
 
648 Elmwood Cemetery Spires, Faber Franklin (I7199)
 
649 Elmwood Cemetery O'Brien, Margaret Essie (I5038)
 
650 Elmwood Cemetery Reynolds, Arthur Lee (I5712)
 

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