The Southern Star, Newton, AL, Wednesday, May 6, 1914
A GOOD WOMAN DIES
It is with much sorrow that we anounce thte death of Mrs. Bettie Reynolds, wife of the late G. W. Reynolds, which sad event occurred at her home at Newton on last Friday night. Mrs. Reynolds was one of the oldest women in the county, and her death was a great shock to all. She was a good woman, a devoted member of the Methodist church, and it was always her pleasure to attend every service when she was able to do so. She leaves several children and to them the Star extends its most profound sympathy.
The Southern Star, Newton, AL, Wednesday, May 6, 1914
A GOOD WOMAN DIES
It is with much sorrow that we anounce thte death of Mrs. Bettie Reynolds, wife of the late G. W. Reynolds, which sad event occurred at her home at Newton on last Friday night. Mrs. Reynolds was one of the oldest women in the county, and her death was a great shock to all. She was a good woman, a devoted member of the Methodist church, and it was always her pleasure to attend every service when she was able to do so. She leaves several children and to them the Star extends its most profound sympathy.
Family Members
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Lewis Eugene Mullins
1836–1842
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Sampson Quinton Mullins
1839–1893
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John Loftin Mullins
1841–1911
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Emlie Jane Mullins Hallford
1843–1933
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Nancy Catherine Mullins Byrd
1846–1930
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Benjamin Mullins
1847–1860
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Lewis V. Mullins
1850–1860
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William Henry Mullins I
1852–1934
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Henrietta Jane Mullins Wells
1855–1924
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Eliza Mullins
1857–1870
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G. Hazy Mullins
1858–1931
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Adella Jackson "Della" Mullins Grimes
1862–1952
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Octavia Virginia Mullins Byrd
1866–1926
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