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James Monroe “Jim” Reynolds

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James Monroe “Jim” Reynolds

Birth
Monroe County, Missouri, USA
Death
16 Mar 1917 (aged 71–72)
La Harpe, Hancock County, Illinois, USA
Burial
La Harpe, Hancock County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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JAMES M. REYNOLDS: Mr. Reynolds, who was a resident of Stronghurst some twenty or more years ago and whose home has been at LaHarpe for many years died at the home of his daughter Mrs. R.A.Alton there at the age of 71 years. He was the son of Louis and Polly Reynolds and was born in Monroe County, Mo. In 1845. He married March 10, 1868 Mary Liza Dickinson and to this union seven children were born, four of those together with the wife and mother survive: Mrs. R.A.Alton and Mrs. Henry Ketcham of LaHarpe, Mrs. R.A.Schussler of Peoria, and Mrs. C.N. Smith of Chicago.

The deceased was one of a family of four brothers and four sisters, he being the second one of this family to answer the summons of death. Those remaining are Henry and Jeff Reynolds, Mrs. Hutchings and Mrs. Melvin, all of this vicinity, Mrs. Kincaid of Stottsville, Mo. And Mrs. Grimes of St.Louis.Funeral services were held at the Alton home in LaHarpe with the brothers and sisters from this place attending.

Stronghurst Graphic, March 22, 1917
JAMES M. REYNOLDS: Mr. Reynolds, who was a resident of Stronghurst some twenty or more years ago and whose home has been at LaHarpe for many years died at the home of his daughter Mrs. R.A.Alton there at the age of 71 years. He was the son of Louis and Polly Reynolds and was born in Monroe County, Mo. In 1845. He married March 10, 1868 Mary Liza Dickinson and to this union seven children were born, four of those together with the wife and mother survive: Mrs. R.A.Alton and Mrs. Henry Ketcham of LaHarpe, Mrs. R.A.Schussler of Peoria, and Mrs. C.N. Smith of Chicago.

The deceased was one of a family of four brothers and four sisters, he being the second one of this family to answer the summons of death. Those remaining are Henry and Jeff Reynolds, Mrs. Hutchings and Mrs. Melvin, all of this vicinity, Mrs. Kincaid of Stottsville, Mo. And Mrs. Grimes of St.Louis.Funeral services were held at the Alton home in LaHarpe with the brothers and sisters from this place attending.

Stronghurst Graphic, March 22, 1917


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