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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751 | Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery | Reynolds, Margaret Faye (I10176)
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752 | Fort Smith Hospital | Cox, Robert Leroy (I9480)
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753 | Fort Towson Cemetery, Find A Grave Memorial #: 36312909 | Fodge, Arthur Aaron (I9721)
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754 | Foster Cemetery | Reynolds, Sarah Catharine (I10154)
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755 | Foster Cemetery | Lindsey, John Henry (I9848)
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756 | Foster Cemetery | Jones, Lucille Lenora (I9784)
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757 | Foster Cemetery | Lindsey, James W (I9847)
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758 | Foster Cemetery - findagrave.com Memorial #83008179 | Hall, Massie Rhea (I9694)
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759 | Foster Cemetery - findagrave.com Memorial #83008282 | Lindsey, Edgar Olen (I9845)
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760 | Frances Father Isaac died as a prisoner by the North, in the Civil war. She saw him only once, as an infant when he was injured and returned home to heal. She was raised by her mother and step father Solomon Copeland. FORMER RESIDENT OF RANGER IS BURIED IN RANGER CEMETERY Mrs. B.F. Reynolds, former Ranger woman was buried in the old Ranger cemetery this afternoon at 1 o'clock. Rev. V.W. Becker of the Ranger Methodist church conducted the services with Killingworth, Cox & Co., in charge. The body arrived on the noon train from Dallas where teh deceaced died on August 2. Mrs. Reynolds was born in 1862 and was married to Ben Reynolds of Ranger at the age of 17 years. She was a charter member of the Methodist church. The deceased had been living with daughters in Dallas for the past two years. Those of the immediate family attending the services were Mrs. Dovie Richardson and Miss Jessie Reynolds of Dallas and Mrs. Joseph L. Price of Rhode Island, Daughters and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ratliff of Dallas, Grandson and wife of Mrs. Reynolds. Miss Twilight Reynolds of Los Angeles and Mr. W.A. Reynolds of West Texas were unable to attend. Others in attendance were R.W. Copeland, half brother of Mrs. Reynolds, of Mineral Wells; J.M. Mathena and son B.P. of Eastland, and r.V. Mathena and wife and two daughters. Mrs. Reynolds was a long time resident of Ranger, having reared her family in the city and will be rememberd by a host of friends who regret her passing. *** W.A.Reynolds would be Benjamin Allen Reynolds, also referred to as "Wart" flora is listed as a widow on the 1930 Census: Eastland, Ranger Twp, District 10 (Texas) 1105 146-150 Reynolds, Flora head $9800 68 TN KY TN | Speck, Flora Viola Frances (I7192)
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761 | Frank and Myrtle came to Oklahoma in 1912, settling east of Holdenville and later moving to Shawnee where he was a boilermaker for the Santa Fe Railroad. They then lived and worked at the Indian agency south of Shawnee and in 1926, they moved to Wetumka, farmed a year and in 1927 they established a home south of Seminole in what now is known as Letha. | Douglas, Nancy Myrtle (I2319)
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762 | Free Home Church Cemetery | Black, Arie Colin (I10634)
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763 | From 1930 Census | Family (F4507)
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764 | From 1930 Census | Family (F3170)
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765 | From Charles Culver | Culver, Albert M. (I1842)
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766 | From Charles Culver | Culver, Claude (I1812)
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767 | From injuries suffered in a car accident | Anderson, Robert Lester (I9383)
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768 | FROM POPE COUNTY, ARKANSAS HISTORY: Andrew and Martha Reynolds came to Arkansas in 1856 and settled in Moreland Township, Pope County. Andrew was born in 1804, in Kentucky and Martha was born in Tennessee in 1814. Andrew and Martha with their children are listed in 1850 census of McNairy County, Tennessee. Her maiden name was Jeanes. They were the parents of fifteen children. Their fourteenth child was William Joh Reynolds, Born in 1856, in Mississippi. In 1882, William John married Nancy Alice George, daughter of Francis Smith and Tom George. John and Alice (as they were called) had four children: Clarence, Maud, Claud and Garrett. Claud was their third child, born in 1895. He married Audra Patton the first time and they had three daughters. After Audra's death, Claud married Thelma Rhead Talkington, daughter of Steve and Dora Brown Talkington. Claud passed away in 1960, and is buried in St. Paul Cemetery on Gravel Hill. He was a charter member of the Moreland Methodist Church and was also superintendent from the time it was organized until his death. Claud retired from the State Highway Department in early 1960. Thelma was born in 1906 and she married Claud in 1926. They had four children: Betty Jane, b. 1928; John Edward, b. 1930; Twyla Rhea, b. 1939 and Judith Elaine, b. 1947. All were born in Pope County. In 1964, Thelma married Bervie C. Hurley of Hector. They live at Oak Grove and attend the Moreland Methodist Church where Thelma is a member. They also attend the Hector Cumberland Presbyterian Church where Bervie is a member. Betty married James Johnston in 1946 and they have two sons: John Emmett, b. 1946 and James Michael (Mike) b. 1953. Betty and James own and operate a grocery store at Oak Grove. They are active members of the Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church. John is married to Jan Duvall and they have two sons and live in Konawo, Okla. Mike lives with his parents and works for the state highway department. John Edward died in 1945, after surgery, in Conway County Hospital. Twyla Rhea married Daniel Devoy Bench in 1957, in Yell County. He is the son of Mary Phelps and Herman Gordon Bench, Sr. They moved to Pope County in 1948 from California when Devoy was eight years old. Twyla and Devoy graduated from Dover High School. They have two sons, Tony Daniel, b. 1958 and Clinton Devoy, b. 1963. Tony graduated from Russellville High School in 1977. He was a member of the Cyclone football team. He is now a freshman at Arkansas Tech. Clinton is in the ninth grade at Gardner Junior High School where he is captain of the band and a member of the National Honor Society. Judith married Leon Hottinger in 1964 and they have two children. Brenton, b. 1967 and Angela Rhea, b. 1969. Judy and her children live in Russellville where she is employed by the Continental Telephone Company of Arkansas. by Mrs. Devoy Bench Andrew was a Wagon Maker and a Merherchie. | Reynolds, Andrew (I5731)
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769 | From the book "A Window on Yesterday" by Edward H. Carter, pg. 137. General Gartrell (Gart) Stiefel was described by his children as being a friendly, soft-spoken man about 5'8" tall with an average weight of 150 pounds. He had brown hair and blue eyes, with a slight hump on his nose. He wore a mustache continually from age 21 to 56. Gart was a farmer all his life, rainsing mainly cotton and corn. Gart's horse was named "Old Maude. He was a stonemason and a beekeeper. At one time he had over 50 hives of bees. He was also talented as a sorghum molasses maker which he did from age 23 to 57. He was a hunter and fond of wildlife. In his early life he was a Baptist and attended Old Antioch Church, now called Zion Hill. Around 1911 Gart switched his religious affiliation to Free Holiness. Around 1913 he deeded one acre of the family farm in Jackson County south of Macedonia Community for the site of a church. The church is known as Rock House Church. The first family home at the Rock House Place was L shaped with 3 rooms, built in 1916. A second house with 4 rooms was built on the same land in 1929. Gart Stiefel and his family became Republican's during the presidency of Democrat Grover Cleveland, when the price of cotton fell to 3 cents per pound. Gart Stiefel married Alice Hamilton on August 1st, 1895, at her parent's home. Alice had brown hair and a fair compelxion. She was part Indian through the Reynolds family. She was described as being an ambitious, hard-working person. She was a good cook and enjoyed gardening. She was a firm disciplinarian. Each year the family held a gathering at their home and Alice would cook for as many as 60 people. | Stiefel, General Gartrell (I7338)
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770 | From the Tuesday September 1 2009 edition of the "The Daily Courier" Forest City, North Carolina newspaper.. Walter Ray Langley, 58, a resident of Willow Ridge Nursing Center, Rutherfordton, died Thursday August 13 2009. A native of Texas, he was a son of the late Raymond and Geneva Seals Langley. No services are scheduled. Crowes Mortuary and Crematory. . | Langley, Walter Ray (I9766)
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771 | from Van Buren County Democrat June 16, 1933 : "Bess George, aged 50, a well-to-do farmer living one mile west of Formosa, was taken sick Sunday morning June 4, and died at 11:30 that morning. His death is believed to have been due to apoplexy. Interment took place Monday at Union Hill cemetery, funeral services being conducted by Rev. Claud Jenkins. His wife and eight children survive. Mr. George was born on the farm where he died and as a farmer had been rather prosperous, though it is most probable he had suffered some reverses in recent years along with all others. He was a good citizen, upright and honorable, and enjoyed the confidence and esteem of all who knew him. " | George, Rufus Sylvester (I9668)
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772 | Ft. Smith National Cemetery, Section 10 Site 320 | Bowden, Kenneth E (I9409)
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773 | Funeral services for Christopher Allen Reynolds, 32, of Sulphur Springs, will be 11:00 am Monday, September 14, 2009, at Family Life Church. Burial will follow in the Richland Cemetery. Christopher Allen Reynolds was born March 2, 1977, in Arlington, Texas, the son of Reginald C. Reynolds and Gwendolyn Reynolds. He married Angelia Lynn Walker on November 19, 1999. She survives. Mr. Reynolds was a cook, employed with Jack in the Box. He was a member of Family Life Church of Sulphur Springs. Mr. Reynolds passed away Wednesday, September 9, 2009. Surviving family includes his daughter, Julieann Reynolds of Sulphur Springs; his parents Reginald and Gwendolyn Reynolds of Sulphur Springs; two sisters Robyn Virgel and husband Donnie of Sulphur Springs, and Rachel Turner of Ada, Oklahoma; grandparents Dorothy A Reynolds and Yoshie T. Brown. The family will receive friends from 2:00 to 4:00 pm Sunday, September 13, 2009, at Tapp Funeral Home. Tapp Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. | Reynolds, Christopher Alan (I5800)
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774 | Gainesboro Hospital | Mayberry, Peggy Jane (I8870)
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775 | Garden Of Memories | Gates, John Virgil Jr. (I9706)
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776 | Garden Of Memories | Mason, Gertrude Irene (I9828)
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777 | Garden Of Memories | Cassell, Wanda Louella (I9538)
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778 | Garden Of Memories | Byrd, Richard Eugene (I9522)
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779 | Garland Cemetery | Campbell, Roger Carroll (I1321)
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780 | Gaston Cemetery | Rowton, Raymond T (I10301)
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781 | Gaston Cemetery | Rowton, Doyle Mack (I10340)
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782 | Gaston Cemetery | Reynolds, Velma Christeen (I10324)
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783 | Gaston Cemetery | Reynolds, Marie (I10178)
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784 | Gatlin Cemetery | Eckstein, Terry W (I2291)
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785 | George joined Company G, 3rd Union Arkansas Cavalry, descripton 5'4", hair black, complexion dark. Received pension through Texas. | Reynolds, Rev George Milton (I6026)
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786 | George W. Reynolds was the first white child born in Parker County, Texas. | Reynolds, George Washington (I6028)
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787 | George was exempt from military service by order of the Governor because he was a Justice of the Peace at the time. | Culver, George W. (I1928)
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788 | George Washington Wellborn settled in Nocona, Montague, Texas, was there in 1869, served in 4th Alabama Cavalry, CSA | Wellborn, George Washington (I8036)
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789 | Glen moved to Seminole during the oil boom of 1927. He and Kate were married in 1930. He was working for Mr. Kinnamon whose plumbing shop, Sanitary Plumbing, was in the 300 or 400 block of Park Street. He and Kate lived in the basement apartment. In 1929 Glen started his own business, "Glen's Plumbing" with $40.00 worth of tools and a truck. Kate was in charge of the office. During the depression they bought one lot at 1129 N. Park. Several years later they bought 2 adjoining lots. Their home was at 1129 and the shop at 1127. Kate said that during the depression Glen would sometimes make $6.00 to $9.00 per week. His plumbing shop remained open until 1971 when he had to close it due to hip surgery. During World War II, Glen was the only plumber in Seminole. Ralph and Lee Pippin, who owned Pippin Plumbing, were both drafted. Glen was exempted, due to flat feet, and because he was in a business that peformed a vital service. | White, Glen Author (I7987)
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790 | Glen Oaks Memorial Park | Franks, Omie Mae (I9750)
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791 | Glen Oaks Memorial Park | Franks, Lee Nora (I9747)
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792 | Glen Oaks Memorial Park | Eudy, Horace Levesta (I9589)
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793 | Glenwood Cemetery, Find A Grave Memorial# 53351347 | Bassett, Claudia Hester (I10)
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794 | Glenwood Nursing Home | Reynolds, Henry Eldridge (I10163)
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795 | Gold sales, magazine publisher, loan officer for General Powers, personnel director. Loves to fish, hates to eat fish, loves horses. Has travel Agency with 2nd husbands 3rd wife as partner. Lived in Monarch Bay, California. | Reynolds, Cynthia Lee (I5867)
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796 | Grandberry Memorial Hospital, Heart Failure | Brown, Nancy Naomi "Oma" (I998)
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797 | Grandma was the oldest child of H.E. Reynolds and Francis America Strickland. She and James Fielding Nelson were married just 18 years when he died. She did not remarry and that forced her children to go to work to put food on the table. But in my father's diary that he wrote one year, he always mentioned how she was feeling and seemed to cater to her. She lived through an amazing time in America's history. She went from covered wagons to men walking on the moon. She lived through the industrial revolution and thousands of inventions. She always told me she loved me, hugged me which my family did not do. She is very dear to my heart and I miss her very much. She lived a long life. | Reynolds, Sarah Ellen (I10155)
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798 | GRANDPA FODGE CELEBRATES HIS 87TH BIRTHDAY SUNDAY. Grandad Fodge celebrated his 78th birthday Sunday, April 30, his birthday being Monday, May 1. Everyone took well filled baskets to the park where dinner was spread at 12:30.. Grandad Ticer gave grace as the relaatives and friends gathered about the festive spread.. Relaltives present included Grandmother Fodge, two daughters Mrs. Daisy Franks and family and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pickard and family; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eitle and family; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Eudy and family; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Derryberry and family; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and sons; Mr. and Mrs. Edward White and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gates and children; Mrs. Claudis Petty and daughter and Billie Don Fodge, Mrs. Russell Swarts and son. Others were:. Mrs. Gates, Mr. and Mrs. G.T. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Brooks and sons, Mrs. George Dees, Mr. and Mrs. George Staggs and son; Miss Wynna Grady, Daphne Pettygrew, Carl Branum, Terrell King, Mr. and Mrs. L.M. Brooks and Grandad and Mrs. Ticer - 68 being present.. This was posted on the Eitel-Franks Family Website on June 6, 2009 by Janice Laman, great granddaughter of James Newton Fodge. Janice writes: This is a newspaper article from Grandma Daisy's things. I think that some of the dates and spellings are wrong, but I' going to type it the way it is printed. I believe it is from May of 1933 and that it is his 78th (not 87th) birthday, but someone may want to check my math. He passed away in 1936.. ********************************************************************** ********************************** James Newton Fodge Remembered by his daughter Daisy Fodge Daisy Fodge was the oldest surviving daughter of James Newton Fodge and Sopia Ann Travis Reynolds. She remembered her father this way.. "He was very short, not quite 5'6" tall. He had coal black hair, black eyes, and a medium complexion.. J.N. Fodge worked in a liquor store for his father. He was working in the liquor store at the time he married Sophia Ann. He had a relative in Paducah who was a Doctor. When J.N. came to Texas in Dec. 1880 he came to Texarkana and located at Lodi. He remained there for four years while working in a sawmill. He worked firing the sawmill. John Fodge's family and George Washington Reynolds' family also came to Texas at the same time but they moved immediately to Detroit, Texas. James Fodge moved to Detroit, Texas in 1884 and lived there until 1903 when he moved to Indian Territory, Oklahoma. He farmed in Detroit, Texas but after moving to Indian Territory, he clerked in a store, farmed and ran a cafe." | Fodge, James Newton (I9728)
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799 | Grandview Hospital | Reynolds, Clifton Cecil (I10110)
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800 | GRANITE CITY Evelyn P. (O'Bear) Trebing, 74, retired, died Sunday. Visitation 5 to 8 p.m. today at Irwin Chapel. Funeral 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Burial at Lake View Memorial Gardens in Fairview Heights. | O'Bear, Evelyn Perilee (I9927)
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