Martha Ann Reynolds married Henry Horine Shrader on August 21, 1859, in Shelby County, Alabama and they are on the 1860 US Census together. They had 14 children, including 3 sets of twins. On March 20, 1907, at the home of her daughter Sallie Milam's home in Wickes, Polk Co, Arkansas, per a letter written from Sallie to her sister Polk notifying her of her mother's death. She was 63.
Photos uploaded to Shrader memorials by me, were part of my grandmother's collection. In Ancestry Family Trees, Martha is claimed by many, but there is no definitive proof of who her parents were. Her parents have been listed as
Richard and Rachel Reynolds,
George Reynolds and Telitha Ledbetter [lived mostly in Mississippi and has a daughter named Martha born in July 1843],
Ellis Reynolds and Cora Roberts, and
Daniel Reynolds and Jane Roberts.
Re: burial location- Wrote to, then spoke with Polk County Library, on their suggestion I wrote to McCurtain County Genealogical Society. McCurtain did not write me back. I also sent for a very unlikely death certificate. I received a letter stating "No death certificate recorded."
Martha Ann Reynolds married Henry Horine Shrader on August 21, 1859, in Shelby County, Alabama and they are on the 1860 US Census together. They had 14 children, including 3 sets of twins. On March 20, 1907, at the home of her daughter Sallie Milam's home in Wickes, Polk Co, Arkansas, per a letter written from Sallie to her sister Polk notifying her of her mother's death. She was 63.
Photos uploaded to Shrader memorials by me, were part of my grandmother's collection. In Ancestry Family Trees, Martha is claimed by many, but there is no definitive proof of who her parents were. Her parents have been listed as
Richard and Rachel Reynolds,
George Reynolds and Telitha Ledbetter [lived mostly in Mississippi and has a daughter named Martha born in July 1843],
Ellis Reynolds and Cora Roberts, and
Daniel Reynolds and Jane Roberts.
Re: burial location- Wrote to, then spoke with Polk County Library, on their suggestion I wrote to McCurtain County Genealogical Society. McCurtain did not write me back. I also sent for a very unlikely death certificate. I received a letter stating "No death certificate recorded."
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