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Ruth Tabitha Reynolds was born in 1558 at Kent, England, United Kingdom, and died at Y. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ruth Tabitha Reynolds.
Mary Reynolds was born in 1594 at Richmond,,Virginia,USA, and died at , , Virginia, USA. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mary Reynolds.
Alexander Electious Reynolds was born in 1653 at Middleboro, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States, and died at age 84 years old on June 19, 1738 at Middleboro, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Alexander Electious Reynolds.
Elizabeth Reynolds was born in 1663 in Virginia USA. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Elizabeth Reynolds.
Joshua Reynolds Sir was born on July 16, 1723 in Plymouth Earls England, and died at age 68 years old on February 23, 1792 in London. Joshua Reynolds was buried at St Paul's Cathedral, St Paul's Church Yard in City of London, Greater London UK. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Sir Joshua Reynolds.
Benjamin Reynolds was born on January 4, 1750 at St Helena Island in Beaufort County, South Carolina United States, and died at age 76 years old on June 27, 1826. Benjamin Reynolds was buried at St John's Episcopal Parish in Johns Island, Charleston County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Benjamin Reynolds.
William Reynolds
William Reynolds of Wadmalaw Island, Charleston County, South Carolina United States was born on January 28, 1776 in Wadmalaw Island to Benjamin Reynolds and Sarah Chaplin Smelie. He married Sarah Saxby Adams Reynolds, and had children Sarah Adams Reynolds, Elizabeth Chaplin Reynolds, Henrietta Catherine Reynolds, Bernard Adams Reynolds, William Reynolds Jr, States Reynolds, Elvira Letitia Reynolds, Julius Cornelius Reynolds, Julia Emma Reynolds, and Benjamin Reynolds. William Reynolds died at age 43 years old on April 15, 1819 in Johns Island, and was buried at Oak Grove Plantation Rd, in Wadmalaw Island.
Mercy (Spooner) Reynolds was born on April 14, 1778 at Dartmouth Bristol Massachusetts, and died at age 75 years old on January 31, 1854 at New Bedford Bristol Massachusetts USA. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mercy Spooner Reynolds.
Charles Reynolds of Australia was born in 1789, and died at age 70 years old in 1859.
Ann Reynolds of Australia was born in 1795, and died at age 78 years old in 1873.
Phillis Reynolds of Australia was born in 1796, and died at age 67 years old in 1863.
Mary Reynolds of Australia was born in 1796, and died at age 87 years old in 1883.

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Louisa Catherine (Reynolds) Tobias of Murrumbeena, City of Glen Eira County, VIC 3163, Australia was born on April 9, 1892 in Herberton, Tablelands Regional County, QLD 4887, Australia. Louisa Tobias was married to Percy George Tobias in 1923, and died at age 61 years old on August 24, 1953 in Murrumbeena, City of Glen Eira County, VIC 3163, Australia.
Lida Cathrene (Reynolds) Bowen of Bernice, Louisiana United States was born in 1914. She was married to John Newton Bowen in Bernice, Union Parish County, and had children Monelle Bowen McCallum, Jimmy Wess Bowen, and John Claude Bowen. Lida Bowen died at age 45 years old on July 15, 1960 in Bernice.
Born to John Edward Francis (1870 - 1917) and Maggie Arizona Lipes (1875 - 1956).
Roselina Reynolds of Deltona, Volusia County, FL was born on June 23, 1932 in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts United States, and died at age 64 years old on August 28, 1996.
Rosalee Reynolds of Ripley, Lauderdale County, Tennessee was born on August 1, 1897, and died at age 68 years old in April 1966 in Ripley.
Caroline Ann (Reynolds) Bateman of Windsor, VIC Australia was born circa 1833. She was married to Edward John Bateman in 1874, and had children Edward George Bateman, William Henry Bateman, George Talbot Bateman, Arthur Charles Bateman, Frank Ernest Bateman, Ellen Caroline Elizabeth Bateman, and Clarence Joseph Bateman. Caroline Bateman died at age 96 years old on February 14, 1930 in Windsor.
Christina Marjory (Crees) Reynolds of VIC Australia was born in 1908 in Ballarat, City of Ballarat County to Cecilia Braybrook Crees and Thomas Richardson Crees. She had siblings Percy William Owen Dreadn Crees, Dorothy Esther Frances Crees, Thomas Richard Crees, Charles Edward Devon Crees, Mary Jane Shirley Crees, Robert Edgar Chester Crees, Muriel Constance Crees, and Alfred George Rodney Crees. Christina Reynolds died at age 73 years old in 1981.
Vera-Mae (Goodwin) Reynolds
Vera-Mae (Goodwin) Reynolds has siblings Thomas Goodwin, Judy Goodwin Echols, Linda (Goodwin) Bruce, Hervie Goodwin Jr., and Geneva Goodwin Weaver. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Vera-Mae (Goodwin) Reynolds.
Merle Dulcie (Scott) Reynolds Burns of Clifton Hill, City of Yarra County, VIC Australia was born in 1897 in Clifton Hill, and died at age 82 years old in 1979.
Jean Margaret Isabel (Reynolds) Snowden of Winchelsea Australia was born in 1910 in Winchelsea, and died at age 60 years old in 1970 in Moor.
Stephen Kenneth Reynolds of Geelong Australia was born in 1902 in Cressy to William Henry Reynolds and Isabella Nelson Reynolds. He had siblings Alfred William Reynolds, Allan Robert Reynolds, Neil Alexander Reynolds, Jean Margaret Isabel Reynolds, and John Nelson Reynolds. Stephen Reynolds died at age 64 years old in 1966 in Geelong.
Neil Alexander Reynolds of Winchelsea Australia was born in 1907 in Winchelsea to William Henry Reynolds and Isabella Nelson Reynolds. He had siblings Stephen Kenneth Reynolds, Alfred William Reynolds, Allan Robert Reynolds, Jean Margaret Isabel Reynolds, and John Nelson Reynolds. Neil Reynolds married Marjorie Coraline Hyndes, and died at age 59 years old in 1966 in Boor.
Marjorie Coraline (Hyndes) Reynolds of Winchelsea Australia was born on September 19, 1909 in Winchelsea, VIC, and died at age 69 years old on November 9, 1978 in Geelong, Greater Geelong City County.
[NAME/SUMMARY] Reynolds, Jack Needham (4 Jun 1918 ~ 26 Aug 2009), Service#=VX108580 [BIRTH: 4 Jun 1918, ELSTERNWICK Vic] {🞺} JACK NEEDHAM REYNOLDS; 4.6.1918 ~ 26.8.2009 @Epitaph {🞺} 04 June 1918 @BurialInfo {🞺} REYNOLDS, Jack Needham (04.06.1918 ~ 26.08.2009) @DeathNotice {🞺} VIC [B]DM # 10832/1918; BORN: 1918 (ELSTERNWICK); NAME: Jack Needham [REYNOLDS]; FATHER: Regd Jas [REYNOLDS]; MOTHER: Myrtle Eliza [REYNOLDS] (born BANKS) {🞺} Date of birth - 04 Jun 1918 : Place of birth - BRIGHTON VIC @MilitaryRecords [MARRIAGE: 1941, Vic] {🞺} EVELYN MARY REYNOLDS; 29.6.1920 ~ 17.9.2007 @Epitaph         ⚱ - 'findagrave.com' {🞺} husband of Evelyn (dec.) @DeathNotice {🞺} VIC BD[M] # 9903/1941; MARRIAGE: 1941; OF: Jack Needham [REYNOLDS]; SPOUSE: Evelyn Mary [HATTAM] [MILITARY SERVICE: WW2, Service#=VX108580] {🞺} Second Australian Imperial Force Personnel Dossiers, 1939-1947;         TITLE: REYNOLDS JACK NEEDHAM : Service Number - VX108580 : Date of birth - 04 Jun 1918 : Place of birth - BRIGHTON VIC : Place of enlistment - Unknown : Next of Kin - REYNOLDS E; ITEM ID: 6077908; REC RANGE: 1939 - 1948; LOCATION: Canberra; CITATION: NAA: B883, VX108580; DOCUMENTS: 9 EXIST at 2024-01-02; [@NNA]: Click the blue "Items" box at " - 'recordsearch.naa.gov.au'" (Item ID=6077908). [DEATH: 26 Aug 2009] {🞺} JACK NEEDHAM REYNOLDS; 4.6.1918 ~ 26.8.2009 @Epitaph {🞺} 26 August 2009 @BurialInfo {🞺} REYNOLDS, Jack Needham (04.06.1918 ~ 26.08.2009) @DeathNotice [DEATH NOTICE] {🞺} REYNOLDS, Jack Needham (04.06.1918 ~ 26.08.2009)         Passed away peacefully         Loving and devoted husband of Evelyn (dec.).         Wonderful father and friend of Bob, Max, Marg and Sue. Father-in-law to Noel, Bob, Coral and Shez. "Pa" to 13 grandchildren and "Great Pa" to 11 great grandchildren.         A thorough gentleman who will be sadly missed by all who knew him. Forever In Our Hearts Our grateful thanks to Sue and Jo for the love and care they have given Dad.         Much loved father and father-in-law of Margaret and Noel. Treasured Grandpa and friend of Tania and Cameron; Matthew; Jarrod; Erin and Jarrod. Great Grandpa to Oscar and Summer.         In God's Care A great father and companion has left us after 91 years. He brought happiness and friendship to all who came to know him. Loved father of Bob, father-in-law of Cheryl. Loved Pa of Nick, Grant, Kate and Amy, loved Pa-in-law of Ros, Lisa and Warren. Friend of Dan. Loved Great Pa of Joel, Maddie, Chelsea, Katelyn, Daniel, Travis and Thomas.         Lovingly Remembered Our honest, gentle, caring Dad and Gramps, you taught us the value of family and showed us the worth of a life well lived. We will treasure the memories and you will live on in our hearts forever.         Much loved father of Sue, father-in-law of Bob. Adored Gramps to Michael, Jo, Rach and Eileen.         My Dad, my friend, my hero - Sue. Rest In Peace Dad, thank you for everything you taught us in life. You were the perfect father and friend. Your dignity and determination were carried though life to the end. Forever present in our thoughts. Always loved by Max and Coral "Reunited with Mum". Our family has lost an inspirational man and friend to all whose legacy will continue in the way we live our lives. We know he will watch over us.         Dearly loved father and father-in-law of Max and Coral, Grandfather of Kelli and James, Great Grandfather of Matilda and Hamish, friend of Mary-Jane and Dave.         Rest in peace Pa "you will always be my hero". Love - Kelli.         Herald Sun Date Listed: 28/8/2009         📰 - 'mytributes.com.au'         📰 - 'www.legacy.com' {🞺} SURNAME: REYNOLDS; GIVEN NAMES: Jack Needham; NOTICE TYPE: Death notice; DATE: 26AUG2009; EVENT: Death; AGE: 91; PUBLICATION: Herald Sun (Melbourne); PUBLISHED: 28AUG2009; AT: RyersonIndex.net [FUNERAL NOTICE] {🞺} REYNOLDS, Jack Needham         REYNOLDS - The Funeral Service to celebrate the life of Mr Jack Needham Reynolds will be held in the Chapel of Rosebud Funeral Services, 123 Jetty Rd, Rosebud on MONDAY (Aug. 31, 2009) commencing at 2.30 p.m. Private Cremation         Herald Sun Date Listed: 28/8/2009         📰 - 'mytributes.com.au'         📰 - 'mytributes.com.au'         📰 - 'www.legacy.com'         📰 - 'www.legacy.com' [CHILDREN] {🞺} PARENTS OF BOB, MAX, MARG & SUE @Epitaph {🞺} @DeathNotice:         [❀] father and friend of Bob, Max, Marg and Sue. Father-in-law to Noel, Bob, Coral and Shez. "Pa" to 13 grandchildren and "Great Pa" to 11 great grandchildren.         [❀] father of Bob, father-in-law of Cheryl. Loved Pa of Nick, Grant, Kate and Amy, loved Pa-in-law of Ros, Lisa and Warren. Friend of Dan. Loved Great Pa of Joel, Maddie, Chelsea, Katelyn, Daniel, Travis and Thomas.         [❀] father and father-in-law of Max and Coral, Grandfather of Kelli and James, Great Grandfather of Matilda and Hamish, friend of Mary-Jane and Dave.         [❀] father and father-in-law of Margaret and Noel. Treasured Grandpa and friend of Tania and Cameron; Matthew; Jarrod; Erin and Jarrod. Great Grandpa to Oscar and Summer.         [❀] father of Sue, father-in-law of Bob. Adored Gramps to Michael, Jo, Rach and Eileen. [PARENTS] {🞺} @BdmRegistry:         [❀] FATHER: Reynolds, Reginald James (~ 1975; Box Hill)                 (✤) PROBABLY (17 July 1975):                         -✪- BORN: circa 1890 AT: Colac                         -✪- VIC B[D]M # 16327/1975; DIED: 1975 (Box Hill); AGED: 85 years; NAME: Reginald James [REYNOLDS]; BORN: circa 1890 AT: Colac; FATHER: William [REYNOLDS]; MOTHER: Sarah [{missing}] (born DELVES)                                 {🞺} Reginald James Reynolds; BIRTH; unknown; DEATH; 17 Jul 1975; BURIAL; Frankston Cemetery; Frankston, Frankston City, Vic                                         ⚱ - 'findagrave.com'         [❀] MOTHER: Reynolds, Myrtle Eliza (born BANKS, ~ 1919; Brighton)                 (✤) BORN: circa 1893                 (✤) VIC B[D]M # 504/1919; DIED: 1919 (Brighton); AGED: 26 years; NAME: Myrtle Eliza [REYNOLDS]; BORN: circa 1893; FATHER: Banks Hy Wm [{missing}]; MOTHER: Cath Lizzie [{missing}] (born STEWARD)                         -✪- Myrtle Eliza Reynolds; BIRTH; 1893; DEATH; 14 Mar 1919 (aged 25–26); BURIAL; Brighton General Cemetery; Caulfield South, Glen Eira City, Victoria, Australia; PLOT; Church of England ZA 1339                                 ⚱ - 'findagrave.com'         [❀] MARRIAGE:                 (✤) VIC BD[M] # 2098/1917; MARRIAGE: 1917; OF: Reg Jas [REYNOLDS]; SPOUSE: Myrtle Eliza [BANKS] [BURIAL/CREMATION] {🞺} At 'Bunurong Memorial Park':         GRAVE INFORMATION @ - 'findagrave.com'         [❀] SEARCH CEMETERY RECORDS:                 (✤) ⚱ - 'smct.org.au'                         -✪- NAME: Jack Needham Reynolds; BORN: 04 June 1918; DIED: 26 August 2009; RELIGION: Anglican; TYPE: Cremated; AT: Bunurong Memorial Park @smct.org.au; SERVICE: 01 September 2009; PLOT: Genesis Gardens, Garden Area 59, Bed 123, Position 008 {🞺} At 'The Victorian Garden of Remembrance; Springvale':         [❀] MONUMENT:                 (✤) Jack N Reynolds; BIRTH; unknown; DEATH; 26 Aug 2009; MONUMENT; The Victorian Garden of Remembrance; Springvale, Greater Dandenong City, Vic;                         Service Number: VX108580, Unit: 22 INFANTRY BATTALION                         ⚱ - 'findagrave.com' {🞺} MORE BURIAL INFO:         [❀] BILLION GRAVES:                 ⚱ - 'billiongraves.com'         [❀] FIND-A-GRAVE MEMORIALS, SAME CEMETERY:                 (✤) Same LOCATION/PLOT (edit URL for 'near', plot search field works for shorter ones):                         ⚱ - 'findagrave.com'                 (✤) Same SURNAME:                         ⚱ - 'findagrave.com' [MORE INFO] {🞺} 🧬💰 - 'www.ancestry.com.au' {🞺} 🧬Jack Needham Reynolds (@AncientFaces) [BY: DENNIS BAREIS, 2024-01-02.1406 - for BIOGRAPHY (ANCIENT FACES)] This information should help you find your relatives. [EPITAPH/INSCRIPTION] IN LOVING MEMORY OF         EVELYN MARY REYNOLDS         29.6.1920 ~ 17.9.2007         JACK NEEDHAM REYNOLDS         4.6.1918 ~ 26.8.2009 LOVING PARENTS OF BOB, MAX, MARG & SUE FOREVER TOGETHER MISSED AND LOVED BY ALL IN GOD'S CARE [59-123*8] --- SEE GRAVESTONE, MORE BURIAL INFO ETC @ - 'findagrave.com'
George Charles Reynolds was born on June 11, 1945 in Virginia United States to Miles H Reynolds and Pearl Davis, and had siblings Bob Reynolds and William Miles Reynolds. George Reynolds died at age 26 years old on June 27, 1971 in Joliet, Will County, IL, and was buried at Ft. Gibson National Cemetery Section 10 Site 1825 1423 Cemetery Road, in Fort Gibson, Ok. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember George Charles Reynolds.
William Miles Reynolds was born on April 25, 1936 in Washington, DC to Miles H Reynolds and Pearl Davis, and has siblings Bob Reynolds and George Charles Reynolds. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember William Miles Reynolds.
Miles Hudson Reynolds was born on July 19, 1902 in Fort Gibson, Muskogee County, Oklahoma United States, and died at age 85 years old on August 2, 1987 at Home in Locust Grove, Mayes County. Miles Reynolds was buried at Ft. Gibson National Cemetery Section 14 Site 1045 1423 Cemetery Road, in Fort Gibson. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Miles H Reynolds.
Bobby Todd Reynolds
Bobby Todd Reynolds was born on February 20, 1970 in Florida United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Bobby Todd Reynolds.
Mary Gertrude (Connell) Reynolds of Melbourne, VIC Australia was born in 1894 in Carlton, City of Melbourne County to Jane (Mcsweney) Connell and William Ascension Connell. She had siblings Lucy Josephine Connell, Francis Aloysius Connell, Leo Vincent Connell, and Joseph Bernard Connell. Mary Reynolds died at age 70 years old in August 1965 in Melbourne.

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Edith Eliza Reynolds Smith
Edith Eliza (Reynolds) Smith was born on June 7, 1915 in Elijah, Ozark County, Missouri United States, and died at age 79 years old on May 24, 1995 in Ola, Yell County, AR. Edith Smith was buried in Pearson, Cleburne County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Edith Eliza Reynolds Smith.
Debbie Reynolds
Debbie Reynolds was an American actress, singer, and dancer who captured the hearts of audiences with her charming personality, impeccable comic timing, and dynamic performances on stage and screen. Born on April 1, 1932, in El Paso, Texas, Reynolds began her entertainment career as a teenager, dancing with the renowned choreographer Busby Berkeley in the 1950s. She soon rose to fame as a leading lady in Hollywood, starring in a series of popular films, including "Singin' in the Rain" (1952), "Tammy and the Bachelor" (1957), and "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" (1964). Throughout her career, Reynolds demonstrated an extraordinary range of talent, showcasing her versatility as a performer through her singing, dancing, and acting skills. She also became a prominent advocate for mental health issues and served as a devoted philanthropist, supporting various causes related to the arts, education, and humanitarian relief. Reynolds continued to perform well into her seventies and remained an icon of American popular culture until her death in 2016. Her legacy as a beloved actress, singer, and humanitarian endures, inspiring future generations of artists to follow in her footsteps.
Brandi Red Reynolds
I believe we met briefly in Pacific Grove. It would be nice to see you again!
Mary Philemon Reynolds
Mary Philemon Reynolds was born on February 28, 1898 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri United States. She was in a relationship with Elsworth Taylor Harris beginning April 29, 1916 in Jasper, Jasper County, and they were together until Elsworth's death on February 15, 1975. She had a child Neva B (Harris) Greuel. Mary Reynolds died at age 82 years old on June 20, 1980 in Gladewater, Gregg County, TX. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mary Philemon Reynolds.
Effie Winnie (Agee) Reynolds
Effie Winnie (Agee) Reynolds was born in January 1892 to Miles A. Agee and Virginia Frances (Anderson) Anderson, and had a brother Walter Everett Agee. Effie Reynolds died at age 70 years old in 1962. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Effie Winnie (Agee) Reynolds.
Jon Reynolds Reynolds was born in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Jon Reynolds .
Noan Alvin Reynolds was born in United States to Maria D Reynalds and Jon Reynolds. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Noah Alvin Reynolds .
Maria Delilah (Ramsey) Reynolds was born in United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Maria D Reynalds.
William Reynolds
William Reynolds of Wadmalaw Island, Charleston County, South Carolina United States was born on January 28, 1776 in Wadmalaw Island to Benjamin Reynolds and Sarah Chaplin Smelie. He married Sarah Saxby Adams Reynolds, and had children Sarah Adams Reynolds, Elizabeth Chaplin Reynolds, Henrietta Catherine Reynolds, Bernard Adams Reynolds, William Reynolds Jr, States Reynolds, Elvira Letitia Reynolds, Julius Cornelius Reynolds, Julia Emma Reynolds, and Benjamin Reynolds. William Reynolds died at age 43 years old on April 15, 1819 in Johns Island, and was buried at Oak Grove Plantation Rd, in Wadmalaw Island.
Rose Maude (Reynolds) Conley
Rose Maude (Reynolds) Conley was born on March 13, 1885. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Rose Maude (Reynolds) Conley.
John H Reynolds
John H Reynolds was born on August 24, 1859. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember John H Reynolds.
Catherine Lillian (Reynolds) Spires
Catherine Lillian (Reynolds) Spires was born in 1895, and died at age 77 years old in 1972. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Catherine Lillian (Reynolds) Spires.
Debra Elaine (Reynolds) Studie of Broken Arrow, Tulsa County, OK was born on January 10, 1963, and died at age 42 years old on January 31, 2005 in Tulsa.
Ruth  Reynolds
Ruth Reynolds was born on May 23, 1909. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ruth Reynolds.
James K. Vardiman Reynolds
James K. Vardiman Reynolds was born on April 17, 1910. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember James K. Vardiman Reynolds.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ernest Harrison Reynolds.
William E Reynolds
William E Reynolds was born on November 4, 1839. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember William E Reynolds.
Timothy Holman Reynolds
TIMOTHY HOLMAN REYNOLDS (1945-2010) Timothy Holman Reynolds THORNTON -- Timothy Holman Reynolds, 64, of Millbrook Road, died Jan. 5, 2010, at Laconia Center Genesis, Laconia, after a long illness. He was born in Westchester, N.Y., Oct. 18, 1945 and was the adopted son of Libby Holman. He grew up in Stamford, Conn. He lived in Stamford, Conn., Thornton, Keene, Key West, Fla. and Jackson, Wyo., before returning to Thornton in 1997. During his life he had been a gentleman farmer, owned a brush clearing business, was a Wyoming rancher, a volunteer fireman, a big rig truck driver, and a racecar driver. A high point in his life was fighting the Yellowstone National Park forest fires of 1987. Family members include his wife, Gloria Kimball of Thornton; one daughter, Brooke Cheney of Winsted, Conn.; one son, Kyle Reynolds of Seymour, Tenn.; four grandchildren; one brother, Tony Reynolds of Sandia Park, N.M. SERVICES: There are no calling hours. Memorial services will Saturday, Jan. 23 at 1 p.m. in West Thornton United Methodist Church, Cross Road, West Thornton with the Rev. Shirley Marcroft, chaplain of Campton-Thornton Fire Department, officiating. Refreshments and fellowship following the memorial service at the Country Cow Restaurant, 57 Blair Road, Campton. A celebration of his life will also be held Saturday, July 31, at Kimball Farm, Millbrook Road, Thornton.
Sarah Elizabeth Therrell Reynolds was in a relationship with Ernest Harrison Reynolds, and has a child Kenneth Ray Reynolds. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Sarah Elizabeth Therrell Reynolds.
Catherine (Reynolds) Crook
Catherine (Reynolds) Crook was born in 1877, and died at age 85 years old in 1962. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Catherine (Reynolds) Crook.

Reynolds Death Records & Life Expectancy

The average age of a Reynolds family member is 71.0 years old according to our database of 77,395 people with the last name Reynolds that have a birth and death date listed.

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71.0 years

Oldest Reynoldses

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Edna Reynolds of Independence, Jackson County, Missouri was born on June 3, 1866, and died at age 119 years old in April 1986.
119 years
Elizabeth Reynolds of Warren, Macomb County, Michigan was born on September 10, 1876, and died at age 111 years old in December 1987.
111 years
Lucy Reynolds of Newton, Roane County, West Virginia was born on October 18, 1872, and died at age 110 years old in July 1983.
110 years
Matilda Reynolds of Campbell Hall, Orange County, NY was born on January 25, 1896, and died at age 108 years old on January 6, 2005.
108 years
Nellie H Reynolds of Huntsville, Madison County, AL was born on March 8, 1895, and died at age 108 years old on February 6, 2004.
108 years
Margaret Reynolds of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas was born on September 30, 1863, and died at age 109 years old in September 1972.
108 years
Mary O Reynolds of Nashville, Davidson County, TN was born on July 12, 1903, and died at age 107 years old on March 25, 2011.
107 years
Lily P Reynolds of Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, NC was born on January 9, 1893, and died at age 108 years old on July 19, 2001.
108 years
Katherine Reynolds of Weston, Lewis County, WV was born on July 11, 1899, and died at age 108 years old on September 8, 2007.
108 years
Ira T Reynolds of Susquehanna, Susquehanna County, PA was born on January 2, 1902, and died at age 108 years old on November 13, 2010.
108 years
Mary G Reynolds of Beaver Dam, Dodge County, WI was born on January 2, 1893, and died at age 107 years old on May 26, 2000.
107 years
Albert Reynolds of California was born on October 24, 1878, and died at age 106 years old in September 1985.
106 years
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My Birth name is Tara Marie Reynolds born June 17, 1967 Phoenix AZ..
I never met my father or any of his family members. His name is Donald Franklin Reynolds born March 14, 1932 and died October 8,1984 and is buried at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona in Maricopa. I believe he lived in Scottsdale Arizona...If anyone has any information that could help me find my family please contact me at [contact link]
My mother was a little women the cherokee indian shows up in her her name was DONNIE JESTINE REYNOLDS MAIDEN NAME .Ledford by marriage.I remember living as alittle girl on the Hixon Loop.I could allways remember her switches when i done something wrong I sure would love to feel that again just to see her.After i grew up i needed alot of that.Moms side of the family was Hixons.We lived in Malvern Arkansas on the Hixon Loop when i was young and now live in Denton Texas.Kay
What may be the earliest Kanawha Valley settler's home ever to be excavated by archaeologists has turned up in the process of developing the Valley's newest and largest public works projects - the Marmet Locks replacement.
Remnants of an L-shaped log house, with a huge cellar, a stone fireplace and an assortment of fragments of 18th- and 19th-century pottery from China and England, as well as French gunflints and Spanish coins from the 1790s, were unearthed during an Army Corps of Engineers-mandated archaeological survey now nearing completion. The tract on which the home was found will be a fill site for the new replacement lock, scheduled for completion in 2002.
The structure is believed to have once been the home of John Reynolds, a pioneer in the Valley's salt-making industry and a five-term Virginia assemblyman from Kanawha County. Reynolds' son Franklin could also have been the primary occupant of the home, according to archaeologists.
Kanawha County deed books show the Dupont City area land on which the home was built was sold to John Reynolds in 1818 by John Morris. Morris may have been the initial occupant of the home. The land was once part of a large tract owned by George Washington and Gen. Andrew Lewis.
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Nearly 200-year-old mansion, graves found near Dupont City
After unearthing the remnants of a slaves cabin late last year, archaeologists working in the construction zone for the new Marmet Locks have found the remains of salt baron and Virginia assemblyman John Reynolds' mansion. "It's 40 feet long and 32 feet wide and probably two stories tall, with fireplaces at each end," said William D. Updike, archaeologist for Cultural Resource Analysts Inc. of Teays Valley, as he stood beside one foundation wall. "We think it was probably built around 1811, not long after Reynolds bought this property." The Reynolds home, described in a newspaper account from the 1880s as a "white frame mansion," fronts the Kanawha River near the mouth of Burning Springs Branch on the western outskirts of Dupont City. Updike believes the home was built in the Federalist style, and was probably similar in appearance to the restored Dickinson home along the Kanawha in nearby Malden, the residence of another pioneer salt manufacturing family.
The remnants of outbuildings, built in neat alignment with the mansion's walls, are also evident following weeks of excavation by a 20-person crew, working under contract to the Army Corps of Engineers. "Here, along the back wall, where we found a lot of bricks standing on end when we started, we found what turned out to be a root cellar," said Updike, peering into a brick-lined pit. Many nails found at the site showed signs of having been exposed to fire, prompting archaeologists to speculate that the home eventually burned. "Since the most recent artifact we found in the house was a 1907 penny, we think it probably happened sometime around 1910," Updike said.
A short distance away lie the remnants of a beehive-shaped bread oven, built away from the house to reduce heat and fire risk in the living quarters. A stone-lined privy pit has also been uncovered, along with a huge rainwater cistern, a barn or stable building and a second root cellar. Artifacts found at the site include numerous pieces of whiteware associated with higher-income households, salt-glazed stoneware, pocketknives, marbles, and a smoking pipe with the initials "FR" printed on its side. "It may have belonged to either Fenton Reynolds or Franklin Reynolds," Updike said. Among pottery fragments found at the site are hand-painted creamware, manufactured between 1765 and 1820, pearlware from the 1780-1830 era, and redware, which was made between 1780 and 1840. Most of the pottery is English-made, although there were some fragments of 1800-vintage Chinese-made porcelain, plus lots of utilitarian crockery for food storage. Luxury items found at the site include several items of jewelry, including a silver ring, a brooch, bracelet, medallion and several beads. Four silver Spanish coins bearing the likeness of King Carlos IV and dating back to the 1790s were also found in the house. One of the coins was cut in half, which is the way they made change back then," said Updike. Another coin was pierced, apparently so it could be worn as jewelry. "That one suggests an African-American presence," Updike said, since slaves, who provided most of the labor for early Kanawha Valley salt works, were known to wear similarly pierced coins as jewelry or charms. "The people who lived here had Spanish coins, bowls from Straffordshire, porcelain from China, French and English gunflints. Even though they lived on the frontier, they had access to the world," said Updike. The remains of two salt furnaces have been found across Burning Springs Branch from the home site.
John Reynolds, a major in the Virginia militia who represented Kanawha County in the Virginia Assembly from 1806 to 1810, was a member of the Kanawha Valley's salt cartel. But he entered the business just as it started to enter a decline, as the nation's meat-packing trade shifted from Cincinnati to Chicago.
"There were 32 salt furnaces operating here prior to 1812," said Army Corps of Engineers archaeologist Bob Maslowski, "but by the 1880s, there were only two. It became much cheaper for the Chicago meat packers to use salt from Michigan than to bring it all the way from West Virginia."
"He had money problems, but he at least kept up the appearances of wealth," pdike said.
Reynolds died in 1833, and the Burning Springs property remained in his family's hands for another 14 years before bankers foreclosed on the tract. The salt maker's wife, Miriam, is believed to have continued to live on the property until the 1850s.
Behind the home, on a knoll overlooking a bend of Burning Springs Branch, members of the archaeological team have located 19 graves, including those of Reynolds, his sons, Van Bibber and Fenton Mercer Reynolds, Van Bibber's wife, Elizabeth, and a grandson, James. The grave of Reynolds' wife has not yet been found. The remains found in the plot will be reinterred at Montgomery Memorial Gardens. "All of the graves were oriented east to west, with the heads to the west," said Alex Bybee, a physical anthropologist for Cultural Resource Analysts. Several gravesites contained coffins that were hexagonal, which dates them earlier than the 1860s. Two of the rectangular, late 19th century coffins were equipped with oval glass viewing plates.
The land on which the Reynolds home was located was used as a vegetable garden until early this year, when the government acquired the property.
It turns out it was a garden spot long before the Reynolds clan occupied the site.
When archaeologists began to excavate mansion grounds, they were surprised to find a series of postholes and hearths that indicated the presence of a fortified Native American village of the early Fort Ancient culture.
"It probably dates back to about 1300 or so," said Maslowski. "They grew corn, beans and squash here, besides fishing and hunting for deer and turkey. The corn cobs found here have been tiny," he said, extending his thumb and forefinger the length of a gum packet.
Attention will shift to the Native American village once work concludes on the Reynolds house in a few weeks.
An exhibit of artifacts found at the mansion, in the slaves' home and in the Indian village will be displayed in the visitor center for the new lock complex, scheduled to open in 2006.
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Isaac VanBibber and Hester Op den Graeff
Jacob Isaacs VanBibber and Christina
Isaac Jacobs Vanbibber and Frances Schumacher
Peter VanBibber and Anna __________
John VanBibber and Chloe Staniford
"Miriam VanBibber and John Reynolds"
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THE JOHN REYNOLDS HOMPLACE AND GRAVEYARD EXCAVATION UPDATE:

To date we have located 9 graves in the Reynolds Cemetery. We have headstones for five individuals:

Van Bibber Reynolds (b.28 Dec d. 18 Dec 1843)
Elizabeth B. Reynolds (b.18 Oct 1802 d. Sept 1838)
James Reynolds (Son of Van Bibber died Mar 3, 1852)
Fenton Reynolds (Son of John Reynolds)
John Reynolds (b.15 Nov 1758 d. Feb 29, 1832)

Most of the headstones were moved but we may be able to match up the headstones for Fenton and James Reynolds. There may also be the wife and daughter of John Morris in the cemetery. Bone preservation is poor so it will be difficult to determine sex and age in many instances. The headstone for Fenton Reynolds was buried under the roots of a big tree and was found only a few days ago so there is the possibility of finding more headstones. I haven't given up looking for the Miriam Van Bibber headstone. There are also later graves post civil war since one unmarked burial had a glass viewing plate and porcelain false teeth.
Unfortunately, the bottom of the Fenton grave stone is broken off and we don't have his date of birth and death.
Source: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers;
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Prehistoric Archeology

Only two sites in the project areas produced Paleo Indian artifacts (10,500 BC). The base of a Clovis point associated with mound fill was recovered from the Kirk Mound, a plowed down mound excavated as part of the RC Byrd Project (Niquette et al. 1988). Two Late Paleo points (9000 BC) were recovered from the basal layers of the Van Bibber Reynolds site at Marmet.
The most significant Early Archaic component was a bifurcated base component (6000 BC) excavated at the Van Bibber Reynolds Site at Marmet.
While Late Archaic components (3000 – 1000 BC) were found throughout the project areas the most significant find was the buried Late Archaic component at the Burning Spring Branch Site (46KA142). This site contained significant information on the transition from imported steatite bowls to locally made sandstone bowls and finally Early Woodland pottery and is an example of Late Archaic technology transfer. Steatite is not found in the local area. The closest sources are in Virginia. A few steatite bowls have been found at the Burning Spring Branch site and other sites along the Kanawha River. These were rapidly replaced by bowls made of local sandstone. The general shapes and sizes of the bowls are identical to the shapes and sizes of steatite bowls from Virginia.
The Marmet project had some of the most significant historic sites excavated in West Virginia. The Burning Spring Branch area, originally owned by George Washington, was in the center of the Kanawha Valley Salt Industry. Four early salt furnaces (Updike 2001), a slave cabin, the John Reynolds Mansion and associated out buildings and two historic cemeteries were excavated as part of the Marmet Project (Updike 1999). The first salt furnace in the Kanawha Valley (often referred to today as Chemical Valley) was built in 1797. During the early 1800s the Kanawha Valley had over 50 salt furnaces and was the center of salt production in the United States. It developed the first cartel to control salt production and prices and developed the technology that was later used in the oil, gas, coal and chemical industries (Updike 2003a).
The John Reynolds mansion was located near the mouth of Burning Spring Branch on the Burning Spring Branch Site (46KA142) approximately one hundred yards from an early salt furnace. The house was described in an early newspaper article as a “white frame mansion”. Features documented at the site included a sandstone foundation with interior root cellar, an exterior root cellar, a stone-lined privy, a second later privy, a barn, a well or cistern and a chimney base suggesting the presence of a second house (Updike 2003b).
Bioanthropology

Two historic cemeteries were excavated as part of the Marmet project. The Burning Spring Branch Cemetery was a small, rural cemetery likely containing interments associated with John Morris, a Euro-American pioneer who purchased the tract in 1795 and reserved cemetery rights upon its sale in 1818. The spatial organization was characteristic of an upland south folk cemetery, and burials were aligned in rows or clusters suggestive of a single, possibly extended, family. The lack of ostentation in the cemetery epitomizes the early American view of death (Bybee 2002). Although preservation was generally poor, human remains were recovered from eight of the nine interments. An articulated skull and other intact and fragmentary skeletal remains provided general biological data, while human hair samples provided information on racial affinity. Dental elements offered a variety of information regarding health and age-at-death for the interred population.
The Reynolds cemetery (46KA349) dated from 1832 to 1900. It had 31 burials which included John Reynolds and possibly nine other Reynolds family members (Bybee 2001). The transition from hexagonal coffins to rectangular caskets after the Civil War is documented. This reflects the changing attitudes toward death. Greater emphasis and romanticism was placed on death as a natural design, linking the deceased with the universe. This “beautification of death” as it came to be known also meant a prolonged period of mourning and more elaborate coffins and gravestones.
At Marmet the relocation of the Reynolds Cemetery was coordinated with related families who were located through the internet. Information about the excavations was distributed through the Van Bibber Family Geneological Newsletter and as additional genealogical information was discovered it was made available to the related families.
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In addition to manufacturing salt, John Reynolds represented Kanawha County in the Virginia Assembly from 1806 to 1810. According to an article in the Jan. 24, 1884, Greenbrier Independent, Reynolds, in running for one of his final terms, agreed to take part in a debate with several rival candidates. He wasted few words. So much time has been occupied by my worthy friends who have already addressed you that I will only detain you a moment," he was quoted as saying. "You all know my political principles and my opinions concerning public affairs. If you choose to elect me, I will serve you to the best of my abilities; if you don't, you may go to hell." He was reportedly elected by a large majority. While Reynolds apparently prospered for a time, he died penniless after speculating unsuccessfully in the salt industry, according to Updike.

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