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Grandson of John Devin Reynolds and Sarah Ann Philpott
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Grant dated 17.October.1779 to James Devin of 129 acres in Pittsylvania County on the branches of the Banister River adjoining William Devin (Grant D:140-141) and John White (see Deed 06:063) for 15 shillings Sterling.
Beginning at a red oak in White’s line.- 1. N49E 186 poles along William Divens line to a white oak.
- 2. N13E 120 poles crossing Little creek to a white oak in the said Divens line.
- 3. S55W 258 poles along new lines to a red oak.
- 4. S40E 16 poles to Whites corner red oak.
- 5. S30E 100 poles along the same (Whites line) to the beginning.
| Source (S67634)
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Grant entered in Grant Book D page 140-141 for William Devan on 01.September.1780 from a survey dated ?.?.17??. Grant consists of 404 acres in Pittsylvania County, Virginia on both sides of the West Sleaves Creek. Granted for 40 Shillings Sterling.
Beginning at Chamberlaine corner white oak: - W 232 poles on a new line to a white oak on the West Sleaves in White's line.
- N30W 100 poles along White's line to a red oak.
- N49E 186 poles to a white oak.
- N13E 160 poles crossing little creek to a red oak.
- N70E 50 poles to pointers.
- S2E 80 poles to a white Oak in Leah's line.
- E 30 poles along Leah's line to a white oak in the Order line.
- S 300 poles along the Order line crossing West Sleave to the Beginning.
| Source (S67639)
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Gravestone reads: Aged 22 years 6 months 26 days. | Voyles, Thomas A. (I2448)
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Great-grandparents of Merle Ronald Haggard (county singer) through their son, James Smith Haggard. | Family F2344
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Green Washington Turner b: MAR 1818 in Halifax County, Virginia
Married: 27 DEC 1849 in Caswell County, North Carolina
Note:
North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
Groom: Green Turner
Bride: Harriett E Powell
Bond_Date: 27 Dec 1849
Bond #: 000018708
Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
ImageNum: 006436
County: Caswell
Record #: 01 313
Bondsman: John W. White
Witness: N. J. Palmer
Children
Has No Children Fleming Lipscomb Turner b: 27 AUG 1856
Has No Children Edward W. Turner b: ABT 1860
Has No Children Emma Turner
Has Children Mary Elizabeth Turner b: ABT 1871
Has No Children Biggers Turner
Has No Children Jasper James Turner
Has No Children George Turner
Has No Children Perry Turner
Has No Children Martha Turner
Has No Children Leah Lea Turner
Has No Children William G. Turner
Has No Children Samuel Turner
Has No Children James TurnerAged Woman Dies In Caswell County: Mrs. Harriett Turner who died near Providence in Caswell county, N. C. yesterday morning will be buried early this afternoon at Mountain Hill. Mrs. Turner succumbed at the age of 92 years and six months to the infirmities of old age after a short illness. She was a daughter of Briggous [Biggers] Powell and it is said she is survived 127 descendants.
Source: The Bee (Danville, Virginia) 16 August 1922 (Page 1).
1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Harriet E Turner
Age in 1910: 78
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1832
Birthplace: Virginia
Relation to Head of House: Mother
Father's Birth Place: Virginia
Mother's Birth Place: Virginia
Home in 1910: Pelham, Caswell, North Carolina
Marital Status: Widowed
Race: White
Gender: Female
Household Members: Name Age
William G Turner 50
Harriet E Turner 78
1920 United States Federal Census
Name: Harriet E Turner
Home in 1920: Dan River, Caswell, North Carolina
Age: 88 years
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1832
Birthplace: Virginia
Relation to Head of House: Mother
Father's Birth Place: Virginia
Mother's Birth Place: Virginia
Marital Status: Widow
Race: White
Sex: Female
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Image: 1009
Household Members: Name Age
George Turner 52
Mamie P Turner 41
Earl C Turner 16
Ida E Turner 11
Harriet E Turner 88
William Turner 58 | Powell, Harriett Elizabeth (I14046)
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Groom's Name: Nathaniel G. Cate
Groom's Birthplace: Greenland, N. H.
Bride's Name: Oliva P. White
Marriage Date: 28 Dec 1864
Marriage Place: Washara, Wisconsin
Bride's Father's Name: Edmond Patch
Bride's Mother's Name: Philomelia Patch
Source Citation:
"Wisconsin, Marriages, 1836-1930," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XR2W-N1M : accessed 26 April 2012), Oliva P. White (1864).
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00332-8
System Origin: Wisconsin-EASy
Source Film Number: 1275607
Reference Number: p 96. | Family F22759
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Had 12 children | Beck, Elizabeth (I1192)
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Had 2 children | Prather, Harold (I3069)
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Had 2 children by George Gilman
DOB, DOD per Soc.Sec.Index | Devin, Mildred Elizabeth (I1315)
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Had 3 children
Family lived near Washington, D.C. | Johnson, James Russell (I2907)
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Had 3 children | Reasoner, Betty (I3068)
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Had 3 children | Allen, William Ray (I2906)
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Had 7 children by Alexander D. Holcomb
Census:
1870 Gibson Co IN Columbia Twp p 213
1880 Gibson Co IN Patoka Twp p 402A
First name may be spelled, Emilene [Ten Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin; page 2; 19981101]. | Kilpatrick, Emeline (I2748)
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Had a son | Family F0367
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Had seven children by second wife
One daughter, Maggie E., married W. R. Steele, 1 Mar 1868;
History of Gibson Co IN; SLC 977.235 H2p
Census:
1870 Gibson Co IN Columbia Twp p 213A
1880 Gibson Co IN Patoka Twp p 402A | Holcomb, Alexander D. (I1195)
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Had twelve children [Ten Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin, 19981101, page 2]. | Family F0360
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Had two children by Oliver A. Kern Devin
DOB, DOD & POD from Soc. Sec. Index: #537-24-0895 | Todd, Dorothy Faye (I1503)
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Had two sons and then divorced. [Judith Bone; email dated 19990126]. | Family F0775
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Halifax Co. Marriage Records (MB1/40)Thomas Carter-Mary Powell
Halifax Co., Marriage Records (MB1/65)Thomas Carter-Catherine McCannon 9 Jun 1807 | Family F4382
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HALIFAX CO. VA. Will Book 1. p. 41. Edward Powell, Will
In the name of God Amen. The eighteenth day of July one thousand seven hundred and sixty six. I Edward Powell of the Parish of Antrim and the County of Halifax being in good and perfect mind and memory praise be given to God. Do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following.
First and principally I commend my soul into the hands of almighty God hoping through the merits death and ( ) of my blessed savior Jesus Christ to have full and free pardon and to inherit everlasting life and my body I commit to the earth to be buried at the descretion of my executors hereafter mentioned, and as touching such worldly estate where with it has pleased God to bless me with in this life, I give and dispose of the same in the following manner. VIZ:
Imprimis, I lend to my loving wife Elizabeth Powell during her natural life my two negroes Sall & Patt, also all my other estate, and after her death to be divided as follows.
Item I give amongst my 4 sons William Powell, David Powell, Mark Powell and Luke Powell, my two negroes, Sall & Pat to be equally divided amongst them & their heirs forever. Item, I give unto my son Mark Powell the plantation whereon I now liveth with all the land & plantation belonging to the old survey. Item: I give and bequeath unto my son Mark Powell 144 acres of the new land bounded by a pine beginning at William Carleys landing on Banister River & running from thence to Moses Terrys line to him and his heirs forever. Item: I give unto my son Mark six head of cattle that he how has in his possession also I give unto my son Mark one feather bed & bedstead & furniture that he now has in his possession. Also I give & bequeath unto my son Mark the great Chest.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my son Luke Powell 390 acres of land adjoining on the land I gave to my son Mark & on Terrys line then running to a corner pine in the head of the branch that runs down by John Days hence to Joseph Lands corner tree. Thence on his line to my son Marks line, to him & his heirs forever. Item: I give and bequeath unto my son Luke Powell 60 acres of land at the place that Medlock began to build a cabin, to him and his heirs forever. Item: I give and bequeath unto my son Luke Powell one feather bed & bedstead & furniture & one horse bridle & saddle & one gun & the little chest which he now has in his possession. Item: I give unto John Tuck 116 acres of land adjoining his line & Col. Woodings line which he has paid for. Item: I give and bequeath to my daughter Jane Medlock to her and her heirs forever one negro girl named Martin. Item: I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary Tuck one negro boy named Till to her & her heirs forever. My will & desire is that the remainder of my land shall be sold & equally divided amongst all my children. Item: I give unto my grandson Zachariah Medlock one feather bed & bolster when he is of age & if he dies before he comes of age my desire is that it shall be sold & equally divided amongst all my children. Item: I give and bequeath unto my sons Mark & Luke Powell all my iron pots & all my pewter to be equally divided. Thereby constitute and ordain William Gent and William Powell executors of this my last will and testament by me heretofore made in witness whereof the said Edward Powell to this my last will and testament, set my hand and prefix my seal the day above mentioned.
Signed: Ed. Powell Seal
In the presence of
Anthony Colquitt, Christian Colquitt, James William Gent
At a court held for Halifax County the 16th Day of Dept. 1773 this Last Will and Testament of Edward Powell deceased was presented in court by William Gent, William Powell, the executors herein named who made oath hereto and the same being proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses hereto, was ordered to be recorded, and on the motion of the said executors certificate granted them for obtaining probate thereof in due form giving security....
56 EDWD. POWELL Inventory & Appraisement
January Court 1774 William Powell & William Gent, Exrs.
Among items mentioned: Sall, a negro woman, Patt a negro woman, household goods, carpenter tools, plantation tools, a parcel of books, scales & weights, pewter, 1 pockett book. Total: 141.13.3
Appraisers: Evan Ragland, Reuben Ragland, James Ball
Returned: 20 Jany. 1774 O.R.
237 EDWARD POWELL Estate Accounts
1774 William Powell, Exr.
To paid David Powell his acct., to ball. William Powells acct., to paid Luke Powell, to pd ditto his part of estate, to pd David Powell do. do., to pd Mark Powell do. do., to William Powell do. do., to pd John Tuck for his wife, to pd Moore Matlock for his wife. Total: 43.1.7-1/2
By the acct. Sales Total: 44.15.9
E.E. &c pr. William Powell, Exr.
Returned: 17 September 1778. O.R.
(Luke Powell, David Powell, Mark Powell, William Powell, John Tuck & Moore Matlock each received 6.0.0 as his part of estate. mdc)
Edward married Elizabeth,
| Powell, Edward (I13915)
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Halifax Co., Virginia Deed Francis Brandon gives his daughter Catherine land to service his named grandchildren William T., Eliza H., Thomas O. and Mary Ann Catherine and any other of her children. Dated 1831; The marriage Record for Richard Carter and Catherine Brandon is 1822. If these children are listed as the grandchildren of Francis Brandon, f/o Catherine who married Richard Carter, then these are the children of Richard Carter. | Carter, Patriot Richard 'died young' (I12951)
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Halifax Co., Virginia Deeds (DB57/540) Lemuel Carter of Caswell to William Carter of Halifax Virginia in May 1858, three (3) tracts of land for and in consideration of the affection he has and for the ...$1.00 three tracts of land; 119 A bordering Loomick Farmer by the tract of land belonging to Samuel Carter called 'Dock", Sarah Lipscomb and Henry Russell ...on the Dan River and for the further sum of $3830. (Thirty Eight Hundred and Thirty Dollars) two additional tracts of land of 183 A and 70 A more or less bordering Mary Powell, Loomick Farmer...Signed Lemuel Carter X | Carter, Lemuel (I67959)
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Halifax Co., Virginia Marriage Record Pattie J. Carter and Samuel B. Terry 7 Jan 1905 (MB3-1/2/107) | Carter, Pattie J. (I13014)
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Halifax County, VA ? Pleas (Court Orders) Book 3, March Court 1760, page 44 ? Ordered that John Carter and his male tithables, John Mount, David Mount, Richard Smith and William Russell be added to the gang belonging to road whereof John Lawson is Surveyor.
Vestry Book of Antrim Parish, Halifax County, Virginia 1752-1817. At a Vestry held for Antrim Parish at Halifax Courthouse the 24 August 1767. Page 108 ? Pursuant to an order of the County Court of Halifax bearing date the 17 July last past for this vestry to appoint Processioners according to law whereupon it is ordered that John Lawson, John Mount and John Carter do procession the bounds of every particular person?s lands between Miller?s Road, Burches Creek, the County line and Dan River and it is further ordered that the Processioners aforesaid do begin their said work on the second day of November next and take and return to the Vestry on or before the last day of March next ensuing an account of every particular person?s land they shall so procession and the persons present at the same and what lands in their precincts they failed to procession and the particular reasons of such failure. | Carter, Patriot John (I13905)
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Halifax County, VA marriage records (MB1/55) John Carter/Suzannah Powell 24 Mar 1804 | Family F4418
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Hallie died about one month after giving birth to a stillborn child; she had also lost another child the year before. She was 44 years old. | Reynolds, Hallie "Aunt Hair" (I7127)
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Halsey is Mary Eunice' maiden name. No information on the familial connection. | Halsey, Mary Eunice (I11851)
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Handwritten - good | Source (S04621)
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Handwritten - good | Source (S04257)
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Hannah and her husband were both killed in an Indian raid, probably because Pasco had been very unfair in his dealing with the local Indians. Their young daughter was the only one in the family who was not killed.[maryabbywhite.FTW]
Hannah and her husband were both killed in an Indian raid, probably because Pasco had been very unfair in his dealing with the local Indians. Their young daughter was the only one in the family who was not killed. | Faulkner, Hannah (I5113)
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Hannah Jackson's age is estimated from the fact that John, Jr., her presumed son was born before 1750. She lived until about 1800 when she went off the tax rolls - although she never paid taxes because she was a widow. | Mrs. John Jackson, Hannah (I12435)
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Hannah was the oldest child of Ammi Ruhammah and Hannah Ingalls Faulkner. The family moved to Acton, MA abt 1738, where she married Thomas White, son of Mark and Elizabeth Mousall White. Their first child, Thomas, was born in Acton before they moved to Groton, MA in 1750, where they lived until Hannah's death. Their other children, all born in Groton, were: Hannah, Ammi, Francis, Asa, Molly, Elizabeth, Mehitable, and John. Elizabeth and possibly, John, died young. Ammi, Francis, Asa, and possibly Thomas all were in the Rev. War. Thomas and Hannah had an Inn in SE Groton during the War.
[Find a Grave memorial #80147734] | Faulkner, Hannah (I5158)
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Hannah's great grandfather's, Edmund Faulkner and and Francis Dane, who was Abigail Dane's (Hannah's grandmother) father, were among the earliest settlers of Andover, MA which is near Salem. Abigail DANE Faulkner was tried and convicted in the Salem Witch Trial's. She would have been put to death, but was pregnant with Hannah's father, Ammiruhammah, at the time. The Puritans would not put an unborn child to death, so Abigail remained in jail. By the time she had Amniruhamah in Mar. 1693, the witch hysteria had passed. She named him Amniruhamah which is supposed to mean "mercy for my people". Abigail wasn't pardoned until about 7 years later. Amniruhamah married Hannah Ingalls in Andover and Hannah, their first child, was born there. The family moved to Littleton, MA and then to Acton, MA where Amniruhamah had a mill in the south part of the town. Acton is just west of Concord, MA; and was part of Concord until 1735. Hannah's brother, Francis, was a very prominent citizen in Acton and was a Col. in the Revolutionary War. Four of Hannah's & Thomas' sons: Thomas, Ammi, Francis and Asa were Minutemen and marched to the Lexington-Concord area during the first battle with the British on 19 Apr 1775. Francis and Asa also fought in the Battle of Bunker Hill. | Family F1799
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Hannah's great grandfathers, Edmund Faulkner and Rev Francis Dane were among the earliest settlers of Andover, MA and very prominent citizens there. The latter was Abigail Dane's father. Hannah's grandmother, Abigail was tried and convicted in the Salem Witch Trials and sentenced to death. She would have been hanged with the others, but she was 3 months pregnant with her last child, and the Puritans would not kill an unborn child, no matter what they thought about the mother. So Abigail remained in jail under deplorable conditions along with two of her daughters, Dorothy and Abigail, Jr. John Osgood and Nathaniel Dane posted a bond to bail out the two girls, but Abigail stayed in jail. She was released only after she petitioned Gov Sir William Phipps in Dec 1692 from the jail. She was a woman of high intelligance and was literate and so was able to write her own petition. When she had her baby in Mar 1693, she named him Ammi Ruhamah (meaning "let my people go free" or "mercy for my people" according to some sources). Abigail wasn't pardoned until Jul 1703 by the House of Representatives after she had petitioned Gov. Phipps again.
Ammi Ruhamah married Hannah Ingalls in Andover and they lived there a few years. Hannah was their first born. The family moved to Littleton, MA after about 3 years in Andover. They moved to Acton, MA in a few more years, and Ammi Ruhamah had a mill in the south part of the town. Acton is just of Concord; and was part of Concord until 1735. Hannah's brother, Francis, was a very prominent citizen in Acton and was also a Colonel in the Revolutionary War. Four of Hannah's & Thomas' sons: Thomas, Jr.; Ammi; Francis & Asa were Minutemen and marched to the Lexington-Concord area from Groton during the first battle with the British on 19 Apr 1775. Ammi was in Concord and was directly involved in the first battle. Thomas, Jr. also marched from Groton, but was in a different unit than his brothers. Francis and Asa also fought in the Battle of Bunker Hill with their unit from Groton. Other family memebers were in other battles in the Revolution from their frespective areas. | Faulkner, Hannah (I5158)
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Hans and Maren has a son, Carl Adolph Nelson b:26Feb1879 in Denmark d:16Dec1960 in La Plata, Macon, Missouri U.S.A.
Carl married a Clara May \\. Carl was in the U.S. Armed Services 1898-1931. Carl is buried in La Plata Cemetery, La Plata, Missouri.
Carl's death certicate is state file number 60-044997 at the Missouri Division of Health and is available on the Missouri Digital Heritage web site. | Family F0530
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Hardin County Kentucky Marriage Book A page 8 and 36 Patsy Crofton to Henry Hawkins
"Genealogical Material in Oregon Donation Land Claims Volume I". Abstracted from Application by Genealogical Forum of Portland Oregon 1957. Page 48; No. 1211 Hawkins, Henry, Polk Co; b 1792, Nelson Co., Ky; Settled Claim: 7 July 1848; m. Martha 20 Oct 1811, Hardin Co, Ky. Aff: Thomas Burbank, Joseph Carmack. | Hawkins, Henry (I6312)
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Harmon Cook, Jr. s/o Harmon Cook, Sr.
| Cook, Harmon Jr. (I12881)
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Harold Thomas Reynolds
Son of Beverly Thomas Reynolds and Lillian Merricks
Birth: Dec. 28, 1926
Pittsylvania County
Virginia, USA
Death: Jan. 11, 2008
Danville City
Virginia, USA
DANVILLE - The Rev. Harold Thomas Reynolds, 81, of 4957 Mount Cross Road, went to be with his Lord on January 11, 2008 at his residence.
Born Dec. 28, 1926, in Pittsylvania County, he was the son of the late Beverly Thomas Reynolds and the late Lillian Merricks Reynolds.
Rev. Reynolds had lived most of his life in Pittsylvania County. Rev. Reynolds founded and pastored Full Gospel Revival Chapel on the Mount Cross Road for 45 years. He was also founder and president of H.T. Reynolds Evangelistic Association. His life was spent proclaiming the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ. From humble beginnings, God expanded his ministry to have international influence that touched lives around the world.
Through the printed page and radio broadcasts, he was effective in reaching people from all walks of life. He preached a "whosoever will" gospel, staying focused on the fact that God loves everyone, everywhere and came to save and deliver them. His life was a beacon to many and his legacy will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him. His opening remarks on each radio broadcast were, "I came to tell you one more time that Jesus Christ of Nazareth loves you, and that he is touched with the feelings of your infirmities."
He served with the U.S. Air Force at Clark Air Field in the Philippines.
He married Gracie Jefferson Reynolds on Oct. 28, 1944; she died in December of 1991.
He is survived by two daughters, Janet R. Pruitt and husband, James Pruitt Jr., of Danville, and Joan M. Reynolds, of Danville; two sisters, Barbara R. Scearce, of Danville and Arlene R. Green, of Danville; a brother, Stanley G. Reynolds, of Chatham; and two grandsons, Brian D. Pruitt and Timothy A. Pruitt.
In addition to his wife, he was predeceased by a son, David Lee Reynolds; a sister, Gladys R. Hearp; and two brothers, Elwood D. Reynolds and Julian W. Reynolds.
A service in celebration of his life and ministry will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 13 at Wrenn-Yeatts Westover Chapel with the Rev. Michael E. Hearp, nephew, officiating. Interment will follow in Hollywood Baptist Church cemetery in Chatham.
The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 12 at Wrenn-Yeatts Westover Chapel.
The family will be at the residence, 4957 Mount Cross Road.
Wrenn-Yeatts Westover Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Published in Danville and Rockingham County from January 12 to January 13, 2008
Family links:
Spouse:
Gracie Jefferson Reynolds (1927 - 1991)
Burial:
Hollywood Baptist Church Cemetery
Chatham
Pittsylvania County
Virginia, USA
Created by: larry eanes
Record added: Oct 28, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 99701988 | Reynolds, Beverly Thomas (I68084)
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Harry is buried on Lee Reynolds place, now Collins place, adjacent to Sandra Reynolds and Wesley Reynolds home. | Slaydon, Harry (I9410)
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Harry is the twin brother of Helen Naomi Hughes and the fifth child of Albert and Alice. He weighed five pounds at birth. Harry graduated valedictorian of a class of 32 students from Bolivar High School in 1928. He, then, attended Southwest Baptist College in Bolivar, Missouri and graduated from Southwest Missouri State College in Sprinfield, Missouri, receiving a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education. He atteded Drury College in Springfield, Missouri, where he received a Master's Degree in Education. He taught school in Pleasant Hope and Bolivar, Missouri. He is a member of the First Christian Church of Bolivar, Missouri, where he served as a Deacon, Elder, and as Chairman of the Board. He also owns and operates a farm in Polk County, Missouri. --per "Ancestors of Albery Franklin Hughes" web site. | Hughes, Harry Clayton (I0808)
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Harvey A. Carter listed in Geo. T. Carter's will (6/3/40)as 67years old; living in Paces, Va. | Carter, Harvey "Harry" Angle (I7634)
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Harvey Angle CARTER was born on 4 July 1887. He died on 5 July 1971 at the age of 84 in, Halifax, VA. Harvey was buried in Olive Branch Methodist Church Cemetery, Turbeville, Halfiax, VA. Parents: George T. CARTER and Sallie Fannie GREEN.
Spouse: Maggie Ethel GREEN. Maggie Ethel GREEN and Harvey Angle CARTER. They were married on 11 October 1909 in, Halifax, VA. Children were: Bessie C. Mae CARTER, Helen Alease CARTER, James Harvey CARTER, Maggie Ethel CARTER, Mary Frances CARTER, Doris Elizabeth CARTER, Dorothy Briggs CARTER. | Green, Margaret Ethel "Maggie" (I8235)
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Harvey Clarence Holt (1901-1988)
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History of the Poteat One-Room School (Caswell County, North Carolina.
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1910 US Census
Name: Harvey C Holt
Age in 1910: 8
Estimated birth year: abt 1902
Birthplace: North Carolina
Home in 1910: Milton, Caswell, North Carolina
Race: White
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Single
Relation to Head of House: Son
Mother's Birth Place: Virginia
Father's Birth Place: North Carolina
1920 US Census
Name: Heracy C Holt [Harvey C. Holt]
Age: 18 years
Estimated birth year: abt 1902
Birthplace: North Carolina
Race: White
Home in 1920: Dan River, Caswell, North Carolina
Sex: Male
Marital status: Single
Relation to Head of House: Son
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Mother's Birth Place: North Carolina
Father's Birth Place: North Carolina
Image: 1021
Obituary of Harvey Clarence Holt
Yanceyville -- Harvey Clarence Holt, 87, of Route 1 died Sunday at Memorial Hospital in Danville, Va. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Prospect United Methodist Church, of which he was a member. Holt was a native of Caswell County and a retired farmer. Surviving are brothers, Judson G. Holt of Yanceyville, Jim Holt of Julian, sister, Mrs. Mabel Smith of Danville, Va.; half-sisters, Ms. Juanita Cook of Greensboro, Mrs. Peg Williams of Wisconsin. The family will be at Hooper Funeral Home 7-8:30 p.m. today. Source: Research of Mrs. Jayne Davis Szaz in the CCHA Files; undated clipping from unknown newspaper furnished by Kenneth G. Holt, 7008 Albany Avenue, North Beach, MD 20714-9604
| Holt, Harvey Clarence (I29470)
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Harvey Green Butts, Jr. (1943-1983)
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North Carolina Birth Index, 1800-2000
Name: Harvey Green Butts Jr.
Date of Birth: 8 Nov 1943
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birth County: Catawba [Caswell]
Parent1 Name: Harvey Green Butts
Parent2 Name: Dorothy S Webster Butts
Roll Number: B_C021_68003
Volume: 14
Page: 569
North Carolina Death Collection, 1908-2004
Name: Harvey Green Butts Jr.
Gender: Male
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Social Security Number: 225567850
Father's Last Name: B
Age: 39
Date of Birth: 8 Nov 1943
Birth Location: North Carolina
Birth State: North Carolina
Residence County: Caswell
Residence State: North Carolina
Date of Death: 27 Aug 1983
Death County: Caswell
Death State: North Carolina
Autopsy: No
Institution: Home
Attendant: Physician
Burial Location: Burial in state
Source Vendor: NC Department of Health. North Carolina Deaths, 1983-87 | Butts, Harvey Green Jr. (I58979)
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Has a son and a daughter | Frieze, Irvin Wilson (I1162)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6277)
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Has one daughter and one son 1962
Info from Joanne Frieze, 3140 S.W. Fir Oaks Drive, Albany, Oregon U.S.A. 97321-3569
!Miscellaneous: Has one daughter and one son 1962 | Frieze, Sidney Woodford (I2596)
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Has one son who was brought up by Celia Devin
MARRIAGE: Gibson Co IN 2-310; LAPL NR Gen 977.2 I3975-2 | Brewer, John D. (I1284)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2457)
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