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Cathy <I>Wilson</I> Reynolds

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Cathy Wilson Reynolds

Birth
Cecil County, Maryland, USA
Death
9 Mar 1896 (aged 30)
Cecil County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Calvert, Cecil County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of John P. and Louesa (Biles) Wilson.

"MRS. CATHY WILSON REYNOLDS.

Mrs. C. W. Reynolds, wife of Mr. William M. Reynolds of Oxford, Pa, died at her home in that town, on Monday last in her thirty first year. Mrs. Reynolds was a daughter of our esteemed few contain Mr. John P. Wilson of Sylmar, President of the Cecil Farmers Club. Mrs. Reynolds was a young wife and mother, leaving two children, a mysterious Providence vouch-saving her a short married life of only about three years. Her marriage with Mr. Reynolds, was the occasion of a large and happy assemblage of friends under the parental roof, the ceremony being celebrated by the Rev. I. L. Wood Pastor of the Elkton M. E. Church, who while on the Zion circuit, had formed a strong personal attachment to Mr. Wilson and his family. Mrs. Reynold's funeral took place yesterday from her late home, her body being laid in Rosebank Cemetery at Calvert. The Editor of the Whig tenders Mr. and Mrs. Wilson his sincerest sympathy, in their unexpected and painful bereavement."

The (Elkton, Md.) Cecil Whig. 14 March 1896
Daughter of John P. and Louesa (Biles) Wilson.

"MRS. CATHY WILSON REYNOLDS.

Mrs. C. W. Reynolds, wife of Mr. William M. Reynolds of Oxford, Pa, died at her home in that town, on Monday last in her thirty first year. Mrs. Reynolds was a daughter of our esteemed few contain Mr. John P. Wilson of Sylmar, President of the Cecil Farmers Club. Mrs. Reynolds was a young wife and mother, leaving two children, a mysterious Providence vouch-saving her a short married life of only about three years. Her marriage with Mr. Reynolds, was the occasion of a large and happy assemblage of friends under the parental roof, the ceremony being celebrated by the Rev. I. L. Wood Pastor of the Elkton M. E. Church, who while on the Zion circuit, had formed a strong personal attachment to Mr. Wilson and his family. Mrs. Reynold's funeral took place yesterday from her late home, her body being laid in Rosebank Cemetery at Calvert. The Editor of the Whig tenders Mr. and Mrs. Wilson his sincerest sympathy, in their unexpected and painful bereavement."

The (Elkton, Md.) Cecil Whig. 14 March 1896


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