News: Looking for females who are in the pure female lines (mother to daughter) from William and Sarah who are willing to do an mtDNA test. Such a person would be descended along an all female line from Mary DEVIN Biggers or Margaret DEVIN Reynolds. The hope is to identify the markers for Sarah SMITH Devin to help identify her parents. Contact the webmaster if interested.

Devin descendant, Stanley Wayne Devin, passed away at 1:30 a.m. on Dec. 4, 2014. He was the last living child of Ira & Oleta Devin.
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    Generation: 1

    1. 1.  Living

      Living married Living [Group Sheet]

      Children:
      1. Anna Dawn Reynolds was born on 20 May 1979 in Martinsville, Virginia.
      2. Living

    Generation: 2

    1. 2.  Allen Wilbur Reynolds was born on 13 Feb 1925 in Marlowe homeplace, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A. (son of Charlie Wade "Chollie" Reynolds and Annie Eliza Slaydon); died on 21 Oct 1987 in at home, Grady, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.

      Notes:

      Wilbur Reynolds was a painter. His paintings can be seen at the Bassett Historical Society in Bassett, Virginia.


      I thought of the story I told you about Allen Wilbur Reynolds, my uncle the painter. You took a picture of the painting in Bassett. It's the one that has a boy sitting on a horse. This was at Dr. Richardson's office in Mt. Valley, VA. The boy was Wilbur. He was running in the hall at school (Callands school) bare-foot and got a huge splinter in his foot. When he got home his brother, Basil I. Reynolds (was killed in WWII) took him to the Dr. leading him on horseback. The heavy man was the Dr. I meant to take you up to see the Dr's place. It was restored by Max Kendall and sold to the present owner who lives there. It's only a mile above CLCC. Wilbur was an interesting fellow, very handsome and very talented. He taught himself to paint and also to play the mandolin. He was very good at both. He had a crazy since of humor and his best friend from childhood, Clifton Aaron was just as crazy. Clift lived in Roanoke and only visited Callands in the summer as a child. He came to stay with his Aunt Tabbie Aaron Coward but usually stayed with our family. The two of them learned to play musical instruments from mail order instructions. They build a small cabin with a fireplace and slept there and cooked over the fireplace when they were kids. They visited each other a couple of times a year after they married and always sat around playing the guitar and mandolin. They mailed an old dirty sock back and forth to each other for years on Christmas and birthdays. They were like two crazy kids all their lives. They both died young. Wilbur was only 62 and Clift was younger that that. Wilbur also build an airplane. Of course it wouldn't fly but it was quite the conversation piece, since it was covered in canvas and he had it hanging in a tree. One person could sit in it. He loved to tease children by pretending he had a baby chick in his hands and a lot of other crazy things. A very good friend of his, George Wells, who played the guitar with him had a recording made into an album in memory of Wilbur. They had taped themselves often and the tape has children talking in the background but it is a great keepsake in memory of Wilbur.
      E-mail from Sandra June Reynolds (2011)

      I wrote a poem called, Precious Memories about Wilbur. Here it is

      His leaving has left an empty spot within my heart
      where no one can ever take his place
      but thank God for the precious memories
      and a mind that can conjure up his face.

      He filled many shoes for me as I was growing up.
      That of an uncle, a close friend,
      a dear brother, and so many times a loving father.
      To friends his ear, he was always willing to lend.

      He saw beauty where others saw none,
      His talent as an artist was well known,
      He heard music when some heard nothing,
      He was misunderstood and sometimes walked alone.

      He would listen to every ones problems
      and not a criticism would he offer
      but let you talk your way through them
      until the problems seemed softer.

      The children remember him for all the silly times
      he made them laugh, these memories we can never rob
      for he loved to tease dogs and children and ask,
      "Do you think the rain will hurt the rhubarb?"

      He loved and cared for so many of us
      with his gentleness of a butterfly.
      As long as we have these precious memories,
      the Wilbur we knew will never die.
      Sandra June Reynolds E-mail (2011)

      Allen married Living [Group Sheet]


    2. 3.  Living
      Children:
      1. Living
      2. 1. Living
      3. Living
      4. Living


    Generation: 3

    1. 4.  Charlie Wade "Chollie" Reynolds was born on 16 Apr 1888 in Marlowe homeplace, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A. (son of John Henry Reynolds and Sallie Frances Wells); died on 20 Aug 1958 in Danville Memorial Hospital, Danville, Virginia U.S.A.; was buried in County Line Christian Church, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A..

      Notes:

      Charlie Wade Reynolds: From 1946 until his death he was a farmer, then a merchant who owned Charlie's Store in Grady, Va. From 1915-1945 (from the age of 27) he lived on the Swanson Place and Charlie Wells' Place.

      For a year or two after he was married he and Annie lived on his father's (John Henry Reynolds) farm, which was sold after his death. The cabin was very cold in the winter and in bad shape.

      Charlie, Annie, Basil & their baby Edith, Charlie's sisters, Callie & Tabbie and brothers Bogey & Silas then moved to the Swanson Place which was just across the road. Tabbie died from TB while living there. She was in her 20's and was engaged to a man from Danville. She was buried on the Lee Reynolds place near her parents. They stayed there until about 1936. The rest of the children were born while they lived there (7). It was a beautiful place surrounded with Cherry Trees. The children played in the Turkeycock Creek and the woods.

      Uncle Allen and Aunt Charlotte lived on the place too. They were an old Black couple who had been slaves when they were children. Annie said that she couldn't have "done it" without Aunt Charlotte. Annie told many stories about Aunt Charlotte and how she helped care for the children. Aunt Charlotte lived in a cabin and cooked over a fireplace and carried water in a churn on top of her head up a hill from the spring. She also made ash bread, so called, because the dough was placed on a flat rock and covered with ashes and placed in the fire where it cooked. You then brushed or cut off the ashes and ate the bread. J. W. Swanson built his house where the cabin had stood (residence in 1930).





      Was born in a cabin on John Reynolds Place, Callands, Va

      Charlie married Annie Eliza Slaydon on 19 Dec 1914 in Henry Hotel, Martinsville, Virginia U.S.A.. Annie (daughter of James Edward "Ned" Slaydon and Ann Eliza "Aneliza" Price) was born on 16 Jan 1891 in Sandy River, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A.; died on 27 May 1984 in Danville Memorial Hospital, Danville, Virginia U.S.A.; was buried on 29 May 1984 in County Line Christian Church, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A.. [Group Sheet]


    2. 5.  Annie Eliza Slaydon was born on 16 Jan 1891 in Sandy River, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A. (daughter of James Edward "Ned" Slaydon and Ann Eliza "Aneliza" Price); died on 27 May 1984 in Danville Memorial Hospital, Danville, Virginia U.S.A.; was buried on 29 May 1984 in County Line Christian Church, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A..
      Children:
      1. Edith Emolyn Reynolds was born on 12 Apr 1916 in In Her Grandfather Reynolds (John Henry) home Callands, Va; died on 28 Dec 2008 in Danville, Virginia; was buried in Mountain View Cemetery Danville, Virginia.
      2. Basil Irving Reynolds was born on 23 Mar 1917 in John Henry Reynolds home Callands, Va; died on 12 Jul 1943 in Salus, New Guinea.
      3. Bernice Elizabeth Reynolds was born on 20 Nov 1919 in On the Swanson Place, Callands, Va; died on 29 Feb 1992 in Newport News, Va.
      4. Stella Frances Reynolds was born on 11 Jun 1921 in On the Swanson Place, Callands, Va; died on 23 Jan 2009 in Danville, Virginia; was buried in County Line Christian Church, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A..
      5. Kenneth Slaydon Reynolds was born on 20 Dec 1923 in Marlowe homeplace, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A.; died on 16 Jul 2003 in George Washington University Hospital, Washington DC.
      6. 2. Allen Wilbur Reynolds was born on 13 Feb 1925 in Marlowe homeplace, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A.; died on 21 Oct 1987 in at home, Grady, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.
      7. Rachel Ann Reynolds was born on 19 Mar 1927 in Marlowe homeplace, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A..
      8. Julius Nelson Reynolds was born on 22 Feb 1929 in Marlowe homeplace, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A.; died on 10 Dec 2002 in New Orleans, LA.
      9. Nancy Jean Reynolds was born on 10 Apr 1933 in Marlowe homeplace, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A..


    Generation: 4

    1. 8.  John Henry Reynolds was born on 02 May 1855 in Marlowe homeplace, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A. (son of Allen Gilmer Reynolds and Martha Ann Jackson); died in 27 Jul 1918 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.

      Notes:

      I have another story for you. The day John Henry Reynolds, his wife Sally Frances Wells Reynolds and children, Charlie Wade, Mary Ann, Tabitha, Bogie, Silas and Callie were moving from the cabin on John Henry's dads place(Allen Gilmer Reynolds) there wasn't a bridge across Turkeycock creek so they had to lead the horse and wagon across. Mary Ann, the oldest girl was carrying the baby, Callie. She dropped her in the creek. Of course they grabbed her up and got her across. But I heard Aunt Mary Ann and Aunt Callie laughing and talking about it when they were old. Their Dad had bought a farm on Rd. 57 on the left just across the road from the CLCC parsonage (County Line Christian Church). When John Henry died the place had to be sold to pay off debts. Charlie moved the whole family across the road to Swanson place where they share cropped for about 18 years, I think. Then they moved to his Uncle Charlie Well's place in about 1936 and share cropped there until 1946 when he bought Grady store.
      E-mail from Sandra June Reynolds (2011)

      John married Sallie Frances Wells on 25 Dec 1885 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia U.S.A.. Sallie (daughter of Matthew Clay Wells and Mary Jane Shorter) was born on 19 Jul 1860 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died on 10 Sep 1911 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


    2. 9.  Sallie Frances Wells was born on 19 Jul 1860 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia (daughter of Matthew Clay Wells and Mary Jane Shorter); died on 10 Sep 1911 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
      Children:
      1. 4. Charlie Wade "Chollie" Reynolds was born on 16 Apr 1888 in Marlowe homeplace, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A.; died on 20 Aug 1958 in Danville Memorial Hospital, Danville, Virginia U.S.A.; was buried in County Line Christian Church, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A..
      2. Mary Ann Reynolds was born on 02 Dec 1890 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died on 09 Mar 1968 in Prince Edward County, Virginia; was buried in Douglas Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Farmville, Virginia.
      3. Edward "Bogey" Reynolds was born in Apr 1892.
      4. Tabitha Wilson "Tabbie" #2 Reynolds was born in 1895; died on 21 Jan 1921 in Marlowe homeplace, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A..
      5. Callie Ark Reynolds was born on 18 Mar 1898 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died on 23 Feb 1990 in Farmville, Virginia.
      6. Silas Henry "Cy" Reynolds was born on 17 Mar 1901; died on 14 Jun 1975 in Roanoke, Virginia; was buried in Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens Roanoke, Virginia.
      7. Tabitha Wilson #1 Reynolds was born in 1894; died on 04 Dec 1894 in Marlowe homeplace, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A..

    3. 10.  James Edward "Ned" Slaydon was born on 29 Jan 1858 in Sandy River, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A. (son of William Byron "Bill" Slaydon and Sarah Thomas "Sallie" Smith); died on 06 Sep 1937 in Henry County, Virginia U.S.A.; was buried on 08 Sep 1937 in Slaydon Family Cemetery, Corner 57 E & 979.

      Notes:

      The following information is also recorded for James. Property: A farm at 57 East, Rd. 979, Axton, Va on 20 March 1902, aged 44, in that he bought from James & Elizabeth Barker.

      James married twice. He was married to Aneliza Price and Minnie Boon Gregory.


      Died 11:00 p.m. on Labor Day.

      James married Ann Eliza "Aneliza" Price on 28 Oct 1880 in Henry County, Virginia. Ann (daughter of Nathaniel Price and Mary Pigg) was born on 03 Jul 1863/64 in Sandy River, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A.; died on 07 Sep 1904 in Henry County, Va; was buried on 09 Sep 1904 in Slaydon Family Cemetery, Corner 57 E & 979. [Group Sheet]


    4. 11.  Ann Eliza "Aneliza" Price was born on 03 Jul 1863/64 in Sandy River, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A. (daughter of Nathaniel Price and Mary Pigg); died on 07 Sep 1904 in Henry County, Va; was buried on 09 Sep 1904 in Slaydon Family Cemetery, Corner 57 E & 979.

      Notes:

      They lived on Oswell Hairfield Place in Sandy River until Ned Slaydon bought the farm on 57 East near County Line Christian Church.

      Children:
      1. Lella Blanche Slaydon was born on 29 Jul 1881 in Henry County, Va; died on 26 Aug 1969; was buried in County Line Christian Church, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A..
      2. Mary "Mae" Smith Slaydon was born on 07 Apr 1883 in Sandy River, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A.; died on 04 Mar 1952 in Roanoke, Va.
      3. Baby Slaydon was born on 14 Mar 1885 in Sandy River, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A.; died in Stillborn.
      4. James Nathaniel "Jim" Slaydon was born on 19 Jun 1887 in Sandy River, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A.; died on 14 Feb 1937 in Henry County, Va.
      5. Jennie Maude Slaydon was born on 09 Jun 1888 in Sandy River, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A.; died on 24 Aug 1910.
      6. William Thomas "Tom" Slaydon was born on 09 Jun 1888 in Sandy River, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A.; died on 27 May 1946 in Henry County, Va.
      7. 5. Annie Eliza Slaydon was born on 16 Jan 1891 in Sandy River, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A.; died on 27 May 1984 in Danville Memorial Hospital, Danville, Virginia U.S.A.; was buried on 29 May 1984 in County Line Christian Church, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A..
      8. Charles Wilson Slaydon was born on 12 Oct 1892 in Henry County, Va; died on 04 Aug 1964.
      9. Twins Slaydon was born between 1892-1897; died in Stillborn.
      10. Emmette Lester Slaydon was born on 04 Jul 1898 in Sandy River, Pittsylvania, Virginia U.S.A.; died on 01 Jan 1974.
      11. Oliver Jackson "Jack" Slaydon was born on 15 Sep 1900 in Henry County, Va; died on 09 May 1974.
      12. Daisy Lucille Slaydon was born on 17 Aug 1902 in Henry County, Va; died on 16 Sep 1913 in Henry County, Va.