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Hiram Culvin Reynolds

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Hiram Culvin Reynolds

Birth
Keokuk County, Iowa, USA
Death
9 Jan 1932 (aged 74–75)
South San Francisco, San Mateo County, California, USA
Burial
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Hiram Culvin Reynolds b. 1857 in Iowa. Married 1885 in Emporia, Lyon Co., KS, Clara Thurman. She d. 1890 of typhoid fever in Sherman, Cherokee Co., KS. Hiram then married (1893) Ada Cooper, who supposedly had a small trace of Choctaw Indian blood. She had been living on a farm near Caddo, Bray Co., OK with her sisters Maude and Minnie. She apparently filed a claim for land in Oklahoma between 1893-1895. Hiram selected site in Atoka Co., OK and became the first postmaster of Reynolds, OK in the Choctaw nation.
There was also a newspaper called the "Reynolds Times". He died 1932 in South San Francisco, CA. He was not located on the 1900 Soundex of OK.
Hiram Culvin Reynolds b. 1857 in Iowa. Married 1885 in Emporia, Lyon Co., KS, Clara Thurman. She d. 1890 of typhoid fever in Sherman, Cherokee Co., KS. Hiram then married (1893) Ada Cooper, who supposedly had a small trace of Choctaw Indian blood. She had been living on a farm near Caddo, Bray Co., OK with her sisters Maude and Minnie. She apparently filed a claim for land in Oklahoma between 1893-1895. Hiram selected site in Atoka Co., OK and became the first postmaster of Reynolds, OK in the Choctaw nation.
There was also a newspaper called the "Reynolds Times". He died 1932 in South San Francisco, CA. He was not located on the 1900 Soundex of OK.


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