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Elmer Ellsworth REYNOLDS[1]

Male 1861 - 1940  (78 years)


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  • Name Elmer Ellsworth REYNOLDS 
    Born 15 Apr 1861 
    Gender Male 
    Died 27 Jan 1940 
    Buried Oxford Cemetery, Oxford, Chester Co., PA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I13997  Primary
    Last Modified 4 May 2016 

    Father Joseph Thomas REYNOLDS,   b. 29 Jun 1827,   d. 1 Jul 1909  (Age 82 years) 
    Mother Rebecca M. PUGH,   d. 1867 
    Married 22 Apr 1858  [2
    Family ID F518394973  Group Sheet

    Family Sophia Carter REYNOLDS,   b. 4 Aug 1861,   d. Nov 1941  (Age 80 years) 
    Married Nov 1888  Rising Sun, Cecil Co., MD Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Children 
     1. Melvin Eugene REYNOLDS,   b. 8 Sep 1899,   d. 2 Aug 1964  (Age 64 years)
     2. Rebecca A. REYNOLDS,   b. 3 Sep 1900,   d. 11 Mar 1998  (Age 97 years)
    Last Modified 4 May 2016 
    Family ID F895  Group Sheet

  • Sources 
    1. [S70] Gen: Richard Haines & his Descendants, Vol 1, p 302 (Reliability: 0).

    2. [S247] Newspaper Clipping, 1 May 1858.
      On the 22nd ult., by Friends' Ceremony, at the house of the bride's father, Joseph T Reynolds, of Cecil county, Md. to Rebecca M Pugh, of Chester county, Penn. (Cecil Whig, 5/1/1858)



    3. [S247] Newspaper Clipping, 01 Dec 1888.
      - Miss Sophie C. Reynolds, daughter of Mr. Barclay Reynolds, was married at her father's residence near Rising Sun on Tuesday afternoon last at five o'clock to Mr. Elmer E. Reynolds, of East Nottingham, Chester county. The marriage was by Friends ceremony and was witnessed by a number of relatives of the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds spent their honeymoon at Washington. A reception was tendered them at "Peace and Plenty" the residence of the groom's parents Joseph T. and Elizibeth H. Reynolds, in East Nottingham at 3 o'clock Thanksgiving Day afternoon.

      Source: Cecil Whig