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Mary Elizabeth <I>Murray</I> Reynolds

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Mary Elizabeth Murray Reynolds

Birth
Albion, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA
Death
1922 (aged 82–83)
Michigan, USA
Burial
Concord, Jackson County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Mary-8 was the daughter of Lydia-7 Warner (1802-1873) and her husband Levi Murray (1793-1851).

6 WARNER siblings.

Mary married Albert W. Reynolds in Albion, Calhoun, MI.

1 REYNOLDS child: Hattie Reynolds B-11/10/1861; m. Leo S. Parsons.
...1 PARSONS child: Deo Parsons.
...1 FOSTER child: James H. Shepard.
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Reference:

Name: Mary E. Reynolds
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 06 Jan 1922
Event Place: Concord, Jackson, Michigan
Gender: Female
Age: 82
Marital Status: Widowed
Birth Date: 21 Sep 1839
Birthplace: New York
Birth Year (Estimated): 1840
Father's Name: Walter M* [Murray]
Mother's Name: Lydia Warner
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Source: "Portrait and Biographical Album of Jackson County, Michigan"; Chapman Brothers, 1890, Chicago. This history can be found online at archive.org. The biography begins on page 659 under Albert W Reynolds.

The marriage of Albert W. Reynolds and Miss Mary E. Murray was celebrated at the bride's home in Albion, November 20, 1860. Mrs. Reynolds was born September 21, 1839, in South Albion and is the daughter of Levi and Lydia (Warner) Murray who were both natives of New York State and born near Parma. Seven children, of whom six lived to maturity, were born to the parents of Mrs. Reynolds: Walter died at Albion in 1866; Julia A Chapman is a resident of Litchfield; Loretta became the wife of Amos Coykendall and died in Ceresco, Calhoun County, Michigan in 1857; Cynthia Mount died in South Albion in 1878; Chandler is a resident of Albion; Mary Reynolds was the youngest born.

Hattie, the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, was born November 10, 1861, on the farm in Concord; she attended school at Logansport, Indiana one year, then entered Vassar College where she spent two years. Subsequently she attended the Misses Grant's school in Chicago until her marriage with Leo S. Parsons, a merchant of Union City; she is a fine scholar and an accomplished musician. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons have one child, a son, Deo. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds also reared one James H. Shepard, from a boy, giving him the same advantages which their own child enjoyed, including the classical course in the Michigan State University at Ann Arbor, he appreciated his opportunities and now occupies the position of Agricultural Chemist at the State University in South Dakota, and his foster family are all very proud of him.

Mrs. Reynolds was reared under the healthful influences of country life and was given the best advantages, completing her education in Hillsdale College, which she left only a short time before her marriage.
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WARNER lineage: Mary-8 Elizabeth (Murray) Reynolds, Lydia-7 (Warner) Murray, Wareham-6 Warner, David-5 Calvin Warner Sr., Jesse-4 Warner Sr., Samuel-3 Warner Sr., Daniel-2 Warner Sr., Andrew-1 WARNER, an Englishman who sailed with his wife and several children to the Massachusetts Bay Colony from Broad Oak, Essex, England in 1632-33.
Mary-8 was the daughter of Lydia-7 Warner (1802-1873) and her husband Levi Murray (1793-1851).

6 WARNER siblings.

Mary married Albert W. Reynolds in Albion, Calhoun, MI.

1 REYNOLDS child: Hattie Reynolds B-11/10/1861; m. Leo S. Parsons.
...1 PARSONS child: Deo Parsons.
...1 FOSTER child: James H. Shepard.
__________
Reference:

Name: Mary E. Reynolds
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 06 Jan 1922
Event Place: Concord, Jackson, Michigan
Gender: Female
Age: 82
Marital Status: Widowed
Birth Date: 21 Sep 1839
Birthplace: New York
Birth Year (Estimated): 1840
Father's Name: Walter M* [Murray]
Mother's Name: Lydia Warner
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Source: "Portrait and Biographical Album of Jackson County, Michigan"; Chapman Brothers, 1890, Chicago. This history can be found online at archive.org. The biography begins on page 659 under Albert W Reynolds.

The marriage of Albert W. Reynolds and Miss Mary E. Murray was celebrated at the bride's home in Albion, November 20, 1860. Mrs. Reynolds was born September 21, 1839, in South Albion and is the daughter of Levi and Lydia (Warner) Murray who were both natives of New York State and born near Parma. Seven children, of whom six lived to maturity, were born to the parents of Mrs. Reynolds: Walter died at Albion in 1866; Julia A Chapman is a resident of Litchfield; Loretta became the wife of Amos Coykendall and died in Ceresco, Calhoun County, Michigan in 1857; Cynthia Mount died in South Albion in 1878; Chandler is a resident of Albion; Mary Reynolds was the youngest born.

Hattie, the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, was born November 10, 1861, on the farm in Concord; she attended school at Logansport, Indiana one year, then entered Vassar College where she spent two years. Subsequently she attended the Misses Grant's school in Chicago until her marriage with Leo S. Parsons, a merchant of Union City; she is a fine scholar and an accomplished musician. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons have one child, a son, Deo. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds also reared one James H. Shepard, from a boy, giving him the same advantages which their own child enjoyed, including the classical course in the Michigan State University at Ann Arbor, he appreciated his opportunities and now occupies the position of Agricultural Chemist at the State University in South Dakota, and his foster family are all very proud of him.

Mrs. Reynolds was reared under the healthful influences of country life and was given the best advantages, completing her education in Hillsdale College, which she left only a short time before her marriage.
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WARNER lineage: Mary-8 Elizabeth (Murray) Reynolds, Lydia-7 (Warner) Murray, Wareham-6 Warner, David-5 Calvin Warner Sr., Jesse-4 Warner Sr., Samuel-3 Warner Sr., Daniel-2 Warner Sr., Andrew-1 WARNER, an Englishman who sailed with his wife and several children to the Massachusetts Bay Colony from Broad Oak, Essex, England in 1632-33.


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