UNMARKED GRAVE
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Daughter of Jonas and Betsy Walters of Greene County, NY
Married to John Reynolds, son of Jacob and Maria (Vannoten) Reynolds, also of Greene county, NY
Their children were:
— William H. Reynolds (1844-1915)
— Martha Jane Reynolds Pooler (1848-1931)
— Mary Reynolds Kent (1850-1929)
— Watson Reynolds (1852-1929)
— Betsy [Bessie] M Chamberlain (1854-1946)
The exact date of Zilpha's death is still being sought. It occurred between the 1860 and 1870 census takings.
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In 1843 Miss Zilpha Walters married John Reynolds. Miss Walters, a daughter of Jonas and Betsy Walters, who belonged to a prominent old family of Greene County, where she was born in August, 1827, and was educated in the district schools.
Mr. Reynolds continued his residence in his native county for two years after his marriage and then, in 1846, removed to Delaware County, NY, and purchased 100 acres of land near Masonville, where he cleared and improved a farm. He erected upon the place a good house and barn, and in connection with general farming, he run a sugar camp in the spring, remaining there for twelve years.
At the end of that time he came to Susquehanna County, PA, and bought a farm near the town of Susquehanna, upon which he made his home until 1866. Afterwards he purchased property in Oakland Township, where he engaged in agricultural pursuits for many years with good results until he retired.
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UNMARKED GRAVE
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Daughter of Jonas and Betsy Walters of Greene County, NY
Married to John Reynolds, son of Jacob and Maria (Vannoten) Reynolds, also of Greene county, NY
Their children were:
— William H. Reynolds (1844-1915)
— Martha Jane Reynolds Pooler (1848-1931)
— Mary Reynolds Kent (1850-1929)
— Watson Reynolds (1852-1929)
— Betsy [Bessie] M Chamberlain (1854-1946)
The exact date of Zilpha's death is still being sought. It occurred between the 1860 and 1870 census takings.
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In 1843 Miss Zilpha Walters married John Reynolds. Miss Walters, a daughter of Jonas and Betsy Walters, who belonged to a prominent old family of Greene County, where she was born in August, 1827, and was educated in the district schools.
Mr. Reynolds continued his residence in his native county for two years after his marriage and then, in 1846, removed to Delaware County, NY, and purchased 100 acres of land near Masonville, where he cleared and improved a farm. He erected upon the place a good house and barn, and in connection with general farming, he run a sugar camp in the spring, remaining there for twelve years.
At the end of that time he came to Susquehanna County, PA, and bought a farm near the town of Susquehanna, upon which he made his home until 1866. Afterwards he purchased property in Oakland Township, where he engaged in agricultural pursuits for many years with good results until he retired.
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