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William Tandy Reynolds

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William Tandy Reynolds Veteran

Birth
Elizabethtown, Hardin County, Kentucky, USA
Death
17 Apr 1924 (aged 88)
Cummings, Atchison County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Cummings, Atchison County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.4916956, Longitude: -95.2861648
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William Tandy Reynolds was born February 20, 1836, in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, and spent his youth in Illinois, where his parents, Joseph Boyer and Phoebe (Bush) Reynolds moved when he was a child. He came to Kansas in 1859. In 1860 he married Mina (Jemima Jane) Elliott in Pardee and all their married life was spent on a farm just west of Cummings, Kansas. During the Civil War Mr Reynolds enlisted in Company F of the Thirteenth Kansas Volunteers, and was mustered into service in August of 1862. He fought in several major engagements of the war, two of which were at Prairie Grove, Arkansas in December of 1862 and at Jenkins' Ferry, Arkansas in April of 1864. He was mustered out of service with his company in 1865. He was a brother of "Lonesome Charlie" Reynolds, the famous civilian scout whose name is so closely connected with western history, and who died in General Custer's last battle at the Little Big Horn.

Additional (unlinked) children:

William Lovelady Reynolds 1876-1955
Dollie M. Hudson 1879-1948
Civil 13KS War Soldier Co. F Volunteers 1862
William Tandy Reynolds was born February 20, 1836, in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, and spent his youth in Illinois, where his parents, Joseph Boyer and Phoebe (Bush) Reynolds moved when he was a child. He came to Kansas in 1859. In 1860 he married Mina (Jemima Jane) Elliott in Pardee and all their married life was spent on a farm just west of Cummings, Kansas. During the Civil War Mr Reynolds enlisted in Company F of the Thirteenth Kansas Volunteers, and was mustered into service in August of 1862. He fought in several major engagements of the war, two of which were at Prairie Grove, Arkansas in December of 1862 and at Jenkins' Ferry, Arkansas in April of 1864. He was mustered out of service with his company in 1865. He was a brother of "Lonesome Charlie" Reynolds, the famous civilian scout whose name is so closely connected with western history, and who died in General Custer's last battle at the Little Big Horn.

Additional (unlinked) children:

William Lovelady Reynolds 1876-1955
Dollie M. Hudson 1879-1948
Civil 13KS War Soldier Co. F Volunteers 1862

Gravesite Details

Father Joseph Boyer Reynolds Mother Phoebe Bauh



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