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1873, oer. 561 T. C. REYNOLDS.
a tree near where his body was found. The heirs here re-
ceived large sums from his estate.
IV. MELVINA RAMEY, b. Oct. 1, 1821: md in 1846, James B.
llartin. (See)
. THOBIAS R.MEY, b. Feb. 11, 1826; went to California; md
Lizzie Sattereld.
THOMAS C. REYNOLDS
Oct. .1l1omas O. Reynolds having died October 16, 1873,
Noland & Reynolds administered. He married April 7, 1829, in
Boone County, Mary Vinn, born in Clark County, Ky., January 22,
1806. and died April 6, 1888. Her rst husband was Samuel
Tribble, whom she married November 20, 1823. Tribble lived but
eight months after marriage. A daughter married A. J. Brink.
In the spring of 1842 Mr. Reynolds came to Platte, and settled on
Brush Creek. Oh:
I. SARA H E. REYNOLDS. n1Ad Nit. F. Noland. He (1. in Dec.
1873. T11eir daughter Laura married in Kansas.
11. RICHARD T. REYNOLDS. III. JOHN M. REYNOLDS.
IV. MARY REYNOLDS, md John Dunagan. Children:
1. Mun"/. 2. Kate.
V. JAMES W. REYNOLDS, (lead; md Margaret Simpson, dr.
of J as. (See)
VI. SIDNEY R. REYNOLDS, 1i1d Feb. 12, 1858, Judge Geo. W.
Noland, b. in Madison 00., Ky., Dec. 5, 1830, son of Maj.
.Joshua Noland and Sallie McKinney. Geo. W. came with
his parents in 1831 to Lafayette Co., Mo., and in 1837 to
Platte. In 1862 Geo. XV. aided in raising a company for the
39th Missouri Militia. subsequently the 82d, and was
chosen second lieutenant. He rose to rst lieutenant, and
served until 1864. In 187?. he was elected county judge,
but the drawing for terms gave him only one year. He is
a. patriarch among his people, who respect him and fully
trust his integrity. Children:
1. Wm. T. Nolaiml, n1d Nov. 8, 1883. Rena Garges. (See.)
2. Ida D. Noland, md Nov. 12. 1877, G. W. Noland (ii).
2%. Henry; 0. Nolaml, md Sept. 12, 189?, Mary H. Naylor.
dr. of Paul.
4. Emma Nolaml. md Jan. 5, 1893, E. W. Harrington.
(See.)
5. Ed. M. Noland.
VII. MARTHA A. F. REYNOLDS, md D. H. Cleveland. Children:
1. Geo. R., 1nd Cor. Brink, dr. of Ah.
2-. 811.9021. Cleveland.
Oct. 26R. M. Huston indicted for killing Nat Daniel;
acquitted.
Oct. 28W. R. Laswell, near Camden Point. killed a gray
eagle, measuring 693 feet from tip to tip.
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