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George Thomas Reynolds

George Thomas Reynolds

Male 1860 - 1889  (28 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  George Thomas Reynolds was born on 27 Dec 1860 in Montgomery County, Indiana, USA (son of Jesse Joshua Reynolds and Anne Elizabeth Cook); died on 16 Feb 1889 in 28 Y; Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in Feb 1889 in Freedom Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    Burial Source: Crawfordsville Public Library, Crawfordsville,Montgomery County, Indiana web site:
    http://history.cdpl.lib.in.us/montcocem.html; Obtained 19 March 2007CDPL 1-24; DAR 4-18.
    CDPL=the Crawfordsville Library's numbering system
    DAR=the Daughters Of The American Revolution's numbering system afterwalking each cemetery and transcribing head stones.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jesse Joshua Reynolds was born on 4 Sep 1826 in Lexington, Boone County, Kentucky (son of William Reynolds and Mary Miller); died on 10 Mar 1902 in 76 Y; Bluff Mills, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried on 11 Mar 1902 in Freedom Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    This families biography was obtained from Montgomery County,Crawfordsville Public Library book #929.2; page 282; "Reynolds Family& Reynolds and Miles of Waveland". A person who is discussed in theBiographys--An excerpt from the biographys may sometimes be noted ineach persons notes.
    All information on this family is in the Douglass Volume I under the"Reynolds" section that was compiled per Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins.Excerpt:
    "...Jesse worked at Deer's Mill; lived south of mill with wife, AnnElizabeth Cook..."

    "Jesse Reynolds
    Crawfordsville Daily Journal; http://ingenweb.org/inmontgomery/
    20 March 1902, p 6
    Jesse Reynolds died at his home Monday morning, March 10, 1902. He wasborn in Lexington, Ky., about 75 years ago. He married Bettie Cook. Hehad worked 45 years in the flour mill for uncle Joel Deere and gaveentire satisfaction in every way. His life, as well as his judgmentare as good as ever man gets to be. He has been sick almost two yearswith consumption, but during the while he did not complain. He alwayssaid, ?I'm ready to go home.? He leaves a wife and one son to mournhis loss. He was a member of the Masonic lodge which proved faithfulin his last sickness. The friends and neighbors extend their sympathyto the bereft ones."

    Jesse (Joshua) Reynolds Obituary was published in the WAVELANDINDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1902.;http://ingenweb.org/inmontgomery/
    "JESSE REYNOLDS, Jesse Reynolds died at his home at Bluff Mills,Monday morning March 10, after six weeks of illness with consumption.He had been ailing for about two years. He was buried at Freedom,Tuesday morning, after funeral services at the home conducted by Rev.S.K. Fuson, of Rockville. The ceremonies at the grave were in chargeof the Masonic Fraternity.
    He was born in Lexington, Kentucky, September 4, 1826. In 1839, heremoved with his parents to Indiana and settled on the farm now ownedby William Rice, at that time all green woods, and there lived tomanhood. March 23, 1854 he married Annie Elizabeth Cook, and to themwere born four sons, of whom but the youngest, Hugh, survives. Heunited with the Missionary Baptist Church at Freedom, was baptized byElder Reese Davis, and has ever lived an earnest Christian life. Hewas a Mason for 45 years, belonging first to the Alamo Lodge, which heleft to become one of the charter members of the Waveland Lodge, 30years ago.
    For forty-seven years he has been in the employ of the Deere family asmiller at the "Bluff Mills." Concerning this faithful service, wequote from an article published a few years ago in a local paper:"Everybody in Brown township, and indeed, hundreds of people outside,are acquainted with Uncle Jesse Reynolds, who has been for so manyyears identified with Bluff Mills and in the employ of Joel Deere.When the father of Mr. Deere built the dam and mill at the presentsite he employed Jesse Reynolds, then a lusty youth, to assist aboutthe mill and farm. This was forty-two years ago, and from that day tothis Reynolds has lived on that farm and been in the employ of theDeere family. Not a day has his service varied, but from year to yearthe contract for his labor has been renewed and he has followed thesame old path, the same workaday life. The gold fever was at itsheight when he entered the service, and when he was in his prime thegreat rebellion called thousands from their farms and workshops. Hiscompanions and friends would leave for the West, that Eldorado wherefortune awaited them, but Reynolds moved not. As he stood in the milldoor, as the sun sank behind the high stone bluffs, white coveredwagons bound for the poor man's mecca pass by headed westward. Menwaiting for turns at the mill discussed the mighty strides of theworld beyond the hills. It was the same old life for Jesse Reynoldsthough, and as years passed slowly by he was still to be found at hispost. Was it because he lacked the energy and ambition of other men?His neighbors tell otherwise. He was married to an invalid andthrough all these years in which other men, no better, no brighter, nomore thrifty than he, acquired fortune, and even fame, he stood at hispost of duty. Never quite able to get enough ahead to begin forhimself, in fact bravely maintaining a struggle against poverty, he isnevertheless as great a man as many who have attained much greaterthings."
    SOURCE: Notes of Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins. Copy of article is inthe Douglass Volume I under the "Reynolds" section.

    "J. (ESSE) REYNOLDS, Miller, Waveland, was born in Kentucky, September04, 1826, and came to Montgomery County with his parents William andMary Reynolds in 1832, and settled in Brown Township. Mr. Reynoldswas raised on a farm, but since 1853 has been engaged as Miller atDeer Mills, one of the first mills built in the county. He has been afaithful man, having been their Miller for twenty-seven years. In1853 (?), he married Annie E. Cook, and has two children, George T.and Hugh E. and two deceased, William A. and John H. Mr. Reynolds isa member of the Baptist Church and is a Republican." SOURCE:Book-History Of Parke, Fountain, Montgomery Counties. Notes of JoyceLorraine Clore Elkins. Copy in Douglass Volume I under "Reynolds"section. Article written in c.1880.

    Burial Source: Crawfordsville Public Library, Crawfordsville,Montgomery County, Indiana web site:
    http://history.cdpl.lib.in.us/montcocem.html; Obtained 19 March 2007CDPL 1-24; DAR 4-18.
    CDPL=the Crawfordsville Library's numbering system
    DAR=the Daughters Of The American Revolution's numbering system afterwalking each cemetery and transcribing head stones.

    "Montgomery County, Indiana USGenWeb Project;http://ingenweb.org/inmontgomery/
    BIOGRAPHY
    William Reynolds
    Reynolds migrated to area in 1830
    By Bessie Armstrong
    Montgomery Magazine,
    February 1979 Issue Pages 19-20
    EXCERPT:
    "Their second son Jesse, worked for 47 years at the Deer's Mill andlived on the hill south of the mill with his wife, Ann Elizabeth Cook,an invalid and their four sons (John Alfred, died age 6; WilliamHoward, died young; George Thomas, died age 25, and Hugh Everett wholived in Mississippi). Jesse was well known in Brown Township as afaithful miller, member of the Alamo Masonic Lodge and later a chartermember of the Waveland Masonic Lodge and Freedom Church. DorindaSprague lived with them from age 14 to her marriage."
    [Transcribed 27 May 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    "Montgomery County, Indiana USGenWeb Project;http://ingenweb.org/inmontgomery/
    J. Reynolds
    Montgomery County, Indiana
    H.W. Beckwith History, Montgomery County, Indiana (Chicago: HH Hill,1881) p 352
    J. REYNOLDS, miller, Waveland, was b. in Kentucky, Sept 4, 1826 andcame to Montgomery Co. with his parents, William and Mary Reynolds, in1832 and settled in Brown Twp. Mr. Reynolds was raised on a farm, butsince 1853 he has been engaged as miller at Deer's mills, one of thefirst mills built in the County. He has been a faithful man, havingbeen their miller for 27 years. In 1853 he marr. Annie E. COOK and hastwo children, George T and Hugh E, and two deceased, William A. andJohn H. Mr. R. is a member of the Baptist Church and is a republican." [Transcribed 27 May 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    Jesse married Anne Elizabeth Cook on 24 Mar 1854 in Montgomery County, Indiana, USA. Anne (daughter of John Cook and Miriah) was born on 24 Dec 1836 in Near Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana; died on 17 Jul 1930 in 94 Years Old; Masonic Home In Franklin, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in Jul 1930 in Freedom Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anne Elizabeth Cook was born on 24 Dec 1836 in Near Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana (daughter of John Cook and Miriah); died on 17 Jul 1930 in 94 Years Old; Masonic Home In Franklin, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in Jul 1930 in Freedom Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    WAVELAND INDEPENDANCE, JULY 25, 1930
    "Mrs. Betty Reynolds, widow of Joshua Reynolds died at the MasonicHome in Franklin on Friday at age 93. Born near Waveland and thedaughter of John and Miriah Cook. funeral services were held atFreedom on Sunday afternoon in charge of Rev. H.H. Elmore. Herhusband died, adn for many years was the Miller at Deer Mills. Oneson Hugh lives in Hammond, Louisiana." Notes of Joyce Lorraine CloreElkins.

    Burial Source: Crawfordsville Public Library, Crawfordsville,Montgomery County, Indiana web site:
    http://history.cdpl.lib.in.us/montcocem.html; Obtained 19 March 2007CDPL 1-24; DAR 4-18.
    CDPL=the Crawfordsville Library's numbering system
    DAR=the Daughters Of The American Revolution's numbering system afterwalking each cemetery and transcribing head stones.

    Children:
    1. Hugh Everett Reynolds was born in Montgomery County, Indiana, USA; died after 1902 in Probably Louisiana Or Mississippi.
    2. William Howard Reynolds was born in Montgomery County, Indiana, USA; died on 9 Sep 1864 in ? Y, ? M, 3 D; Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in Sep 1864 in Crisler Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana.
    3. 1. George Thomas Reynolds was born on 27 Dec 1860 in Montgomery County, Indiana, USA; died on 16 Feb 1889 in 28 Y; Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in Feb 1889 in Freedom Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana.
    4. John Alfred Reynolds was born on 23 Sep 1858 in Montgomery County, Indiana, USA; died on 10 Sep 1864 in 5 Y, 11 M, 18 D; Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in Sep 1864 in Crisler Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Reynolds was born on 7 Nov 1796 in Near Frankfort, Boone County, Kentucky (son of William Reynolds, Sr. and Rebecca); died on 19 Sep 1834 in 37y, 10M, 12D; Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in 1883 in Old Union Cemetery, Browns Valley, Near Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    This families biography was obtained from Montgomery County,Crawfordsville Public Library book #929.2; page 282; "Reynolds Family& Reynolds and Miles of Waveland". A person who is discussed in theBiographys--An excerpt from the biographys may sometimes be noted ineach persons notes.
    All information on this family is in the Douglass Volume I under the"Reynolds" section that was compiled per Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins.The information was compiled by George Reynolds. Excerpt:
    "William Reynolds, Sr., born Boone Co., KY 1796. Married Mary Millerof Frankfort, KY. Migrated to Indiana 1830. Built grist mill andhome northwest of Freedom Church in Brown Township. He fathered eightchildren: Andrew, Jesse, Napoleon Bonaparte, william Jr., Hannah,Elizabeth, Katherine, and Eliza. cont'd..."

    Photo of gravestone contributed from Amy Hough Terry's web site on 14Jun 2005; Photo was taken on 09 Oct 2001. http://www.myfamily.com

    "Montgomery County, Indiana USGenWeb Project;http://ingenweb.org/inmontgomery/
    BIOGRAPHY
    William Reynolds
    Reynolds migrated to area in 1830
    By Bessie Armstrong
    Montgomery Magazine,
    February 1979 Issue Pages 19-20
    William Reynolds (born 1796 Boone Co., Ky.; married Mary Miller ofnear Frankfort, Ky.; eight children) migrated to Indiana with hissister and brother-in-law, Jonathan and Rebecca Rice, in 1830 andhomesteaded 3 ? miles northwest of Waveland on Indian Creek. Hispurchase of a home site was on 151 acres located north and west ofFreedom Cemetery on the first road to the north off of State Road 234(west across road from Crisler Cemetery) east of the Luna Baylesshome. On the north side of this plot, Indian Creek turned to the westand then north again and on the turn the grist mill was situated. Hewas a miller and carpenter, so he cleared the land and built with fewtools and hard labor the grist mill first, while living with hissister, and then the home. He then returned to Kentucky for hisfamily.
    Accompanying them to Montgomery County were James W. and Charles LewisPeyton who married the Reynolds daughters, Elizabeth and Katharine,respectfully. Also marrying in Frankfort, Ky., in the same year wasWilliam Reynolds Jr., to Martha Stout who traveled with the group butstopped for a few years in Southern Indiana. The rest came on acovered wagon with all the household goods and Mother Reynolds withtwo-year-old Napoleon in her lap; some by foot, some on horseback.They arrived finding, as near neighbors, some friends who had migratedbefore them. Soon the area was mostly owned by relatives. Owning thepresent Freedom Cemetery land was Crisler relative Albert Mitchell,while east of the cemetery lived the Peyton's. Land had to be clearedfor fields and gardens and a lot of hard work was involved. All wereanxious for a place to worship and there was a need for schools.Births and deaths were frequent in the settlement and after five yearsWilliam Reynolds Sr., at age 39 died, leaving his wife and children inthe care of his brother-in-law Jonathan Rice. The mother lived a fewyears after leaving several grandchildren.
    The eight sons were:
    The eldest son, Andrew J. (b. 1824 Ky. Married Ellis Miles in 1846)worked as a tenet farmer west of Old Union Church. His children wereWilliam (b. 1849), Mary E. (married Newt Shepard), Jesse (died age14), and Lewis Washington of Browns Valley, who married Mary LuensaWright.
    Their second son Jesse, worked for 47 years at the Deer's Mill andlived on the hill south of the mill with his wife, Ann Elizabeth Cook,an invalid and their four sons (John Alfred, died age 6; WilliamHoward, died young; George Thomas, died age 25, and Hugh Everett wholived in Mississippi). Jesse was well known in Brown Township as afaithful miller, member of the Alamo Masonic Lodge and later a chartermember of the Waveland Masonic Lodge and Freedom Church. DorindaSprague lived with them from age 14 to her marriage.
    Their third son, Napoleon Bonaparte, worked at age 17 at the Lusk Mill(1822-47) just below the Shades on Sugar Creek. While working as aclerk for John Mitchell, Mr. Mitchell died of cholera on a boat ofpork and grain he was taking to New Orleans. After the flood of 1847,which removed the stone buildings associated with the Lusk Mill, hebought 80 acres east of Devil's Backbone and southeast of the PineHills area on Indian Creek. At a (?) Napoleon married in 1849 MalindaCrisler, and five children included Susan Elizabeth (died age 10),Mary Jane (1853-1909), John William (1859-1945, father of writer),George Wesley (1861-1885), and David Allen (1865-1932). Napoleon lostan eye in a whittling accident. George was a telegrapher and did a penand ink sketch of Deer's Mill that is well known. John made a violinin 1888. Dave whittled a train with track, engine, cars, and caboosewhich has been given to the Chicago Museum. Mary Jane married in 1888Abraham Burk who worked at Yount's Woolen Mill.
    Their last son, William Jr. was born in 1830 in Kentucky, farmed hisfathers farm northwest of Freedom Church and operated a sawmill. Hemarried Martha E. Stout.
    Their first daughter Hannah was born in 1832 and never married, livingalternately with her sisters.
    Their second daughter Elizabeth, was born in 1834 in Kentucky (Betsymarried James W. Peyton), their children were Susan Catharine (diedage 2), Andrew F. (died age 1), John Wesley (married Emma Risk),Sophrona Ellis (married _____ Peyton and lived in Texas), Mary Ann(married William James), Nancy Bell (died age 6), Francis Pemelia(married William Layton Wilhite), Albert (married Lula Milholland andlived in Georgia), Hanna (married Gilbert Rush).
    Their third daughter, Katherine, was born in 1836 (Kate and CharlesPeyton, an uncle of James W. Peyton). Their children were Susan(married Darwin Wilhite), Laura (married Robert Stump of Balhinch),Charles (lived in Terre Haute) and David.
    Their last daughter, Eliza, was born in 1838 and married Harve Owen.No children were born to this union. They are buried in the WeirCemetery. File Created: 2006-Oct-15" [Transcribed 27 May 2008,SLJuhl, Compiler]

    William married Mary Miller about 1822 in Boone County, Kentucky. Mary was born on 21 May 1801 in Frankfort, Kentucky; died on 31 Oct 1872 in Montgomery County, Indiana, USA; was buried in 1872 in Possibly Old Union Cemetery, Browns Valley, Near Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Miller was born on 21 May 1801 in Frankfort, Kentucky; died on 31 Oct 1872 in Montgomery County, Indiana, USA; was buried in 1872 in Possibly Old Union Cemetery, Browns Valley, Near Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    Full dates for Mary Miller's birth and death were made available by,Amy Terry of Indiana (adhough1@aol.com) on www.RootsWeb.comWorldConnect Project.

    Children:
    1. Katherine Catherine Reynolds was born on 10 Mar 1823 in Boone County, Kentucky; died on 18 Jul 1902 in Montgomery County, Indiana, USA.
    2. Andrew J. Reynolds was born on 24 Nov 1824 in Boone County, Kentucky; died on 25 Mar 1893 in 68 Y, 4 M, 1 D; Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in 1893 in Old Union Cemetery, Waveland, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; 1-131/4-106.
    3. 2. Jesse Joshua Reynolds was born on 4 Sep 1826 in Lexington, Boone County, Kentucky; died on 10 Mar 1902 in 76 Y; Bluff Mills, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried on 11 Mar 1902 in Freedom Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana.
    4. Napoleon Bonaparte Reynolds was born on 23 Mar 1828 in Lexington, Boone County, Kentucky; died on 5 Feb 1908 in 79 Y, 10 M, 13 D; Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in Feb 1908 in Freedom Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; 1-24/4-18.
    5. William Reynolds, Jr. was born on 23 Feb 1830 in Boone County, Kentucky; died on 8 Mar 1891 in 61 Y; Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in Mar 1891 in Freedom Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana.
    6. Elizabeth Reynolds was born on 24 Jul 1832 in Montgomery County, Indiana, USA; and died.
    7. Hannah Reynolds was born on 17 Apr 1834 in Montgomery County, Indiana, USA; and died.
    8. Eliza Reynolds was born in 1838 in Montgomery County, Indiana, USA; died in Montgomery County, Indiana, USA; was buried in Weir Cemetery.

  3. 6.  John Cook and died.

    John + Miriah. and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Miriah and died.
    Children:
    1. 3. Anne Elizabeth Cook was born on 24 Dec 1836 in Near Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana; died on 17 Jul 1930 in 94 Years Old; Masonic Home In Franklin, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in Jul 1930 in Freedom Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William Reynolds, Sr. was born about 1770; died in Kentucky; Montgomery County, Indiana.

    William + Rebecca. died in Kentucky; Montgomery County, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Rebecca died in Kentucky; Montgomery County, Indiana.
    Children:
    1. Rebecca Reynolds was born on 13 Apr 1795 in Boone County, Kentucky; died on 26 Sep 1833 in 38 Y, 5 M, 13 D; Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in Sep 1833 in Old Union Cemetery, Browns Valley, Montgomery County, Indiana.
    2. 4. William Reynolds was born on 7 Nov 1796 in Near Frankfort, Boone County, Kentucky; died on 19 Sep 1834 in 37y, 10M, 12D; Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in 1883 in Old Union Cemetery, Browns Valley, Near Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana.



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