I don't know where Pryors' father, George is buried, but there is a cenotaph for him in Greensboro, Guilford County, N.C. at the Guilford Court House National Military Park.
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Pryor married Prudence Morehead in VA. on 11 May. 1809.
She was the daughter of John Morehead & Obedience Motley.
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He wrote his Will 10 Jan 1855
Probate was Nov 1858.
Exrs: sons John M. Reynolds and George Reynolds.
Witnesses: D. C. Guerrant, John Moir and James M. Moore.
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Children of Pryor and Prudence were:
John M., George, James T., Thomas, Pryor, Samuel M.,
Susan M. Winston, Annie O. and Mary A. Millner.
Annie Gray Reynolds who never married & Mary Ann Reynolds Millner are buried at the Millner Family Cemetery in Cascade, Pittsylvania County, VA. Mary married Madison M. Millner who is also buried there.
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Pryor Reynolds, son of George and Susanna Reynolds, moved to Tennessee in 1809, living in Williamson County until 1819. He then moved to Lawrence County, Alabama, where he resided until 1827, when he moved to Rockingham County, North Carolina, in the neighborhood of where he was reared.
Two of his children, Elizabeth and Martha died in childhood.
Pryor Reynolds passed the remainder of his days at his home near the town of Draper, where he died Oct. 5th, 1858.
He was buried in the family graveyard.
Pryor Reynolds was probably named after a member of the Pryor family.
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Why does his son Pryors' tombstone at Lawson Cemetery in Eden, Rockingham County, N.C. have Pryor Reynolds Sr. on it ????
I don't know where Pryors' father, George is buried, but there is a cenotaph for him in Greensboro, Guilford County, N.C. at the Guilford Court House National Military Park.
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Pryor married Prudence Morehead in VA. on 11 May. 1809.
She was the daughter of John Morehead & Obedience Motley.
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He wrote his Will 10 Jan 1855
Probate was Nov 1858.
Exrs: sons John M. Reynolds and George Reynolds.
Witnesses: D. C. Guerrant, John Moir and James M. Moore.
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Children of Pryor and Prudence were:
John M., George, James T., Thomas, Pryor, Samuel M.,
Susan M. Winston, Annie O. and Mary A. Millner.
Annie Gray Reynolds who never married & Mary Ann Reynolds Millner are buried at the Millner Family Cemetery in Cascade, Pittsylvania County, VA. Mary married Madison M. Millner who is also buried there.
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Pryor Reynolds, son of George and Susanna Reynolds, moved to Tennessee in 1809, living in Williamson County until 1819. He then moved to Lawrence County, Alabama, where he resided until 1827, when he moved to Rockingham County, North Carolina, in the neighborhood of where he was reared.
Two of his children, Elizabeth and Martha died in childhood.
Pryor Reynolds passed the remainder of his days at his home near the town of Draper, where he died Oct. 5th, 1858.
He was buried in the family graveyard.
Pryor Reynolds was probably named after a member of the Pryor family.
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Why does his son Pryors' tombstone at Lawson Cemetery in Eden, Rockingham County, N.C. have Pryor Reynolds Sr. on it ????
Inscription
OUR FATHER
Family Members
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John Morehead Reynolds
1810–1860
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George Reynolds Sr
1811–1870
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Susan Morehead Reynolds Winston
1813–1898
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James Turner "Jim" Reynolds Sr
1816–1904
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Dr Thomas Edwin Reynolds
1819–1872
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Pryor Reynolds Jr
1824–1896
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Annie Gray Reynolds
1828–1906
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Samuel Morehead Reynolds Sr
1830–1862
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Mary Scales Reynolds Millner
1833–1905
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