Connell, and Caudle ancestors buried in three graves on the University of GA Campus. The inscriptions read as follows. I hope that someone connects. These are the ancestors of my Reynold's ancestors. IN MEMORY OF MRS. CHARLOTTE CAUDLE BORN MAY 17th 1788 DIED AUGUST 24th 1866 Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God Matt. V 8 A Little while farewell. We soon shall have glad meetings. Yet a little while delayed. Farewell. We hang this garland on the grave where thou art laid. IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE OF ELIZABETH CONNELL WIFE OF G. J. CONNELL BORN SEPTEMBER 5, 1826 DIED JUNE 7, 1888 A precious one from us has gone A voice we love is stilled A place is vacant in our home which never can be filled. Dear Mother sure when thy gentle spirit fled To realms beyond the azure dome With arms outstretched GodÂ’s angels said, Welcome to heaven, Home Sweet Home. SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF GREEN J. CONNELL BORN MAY 10, 1830 DIED MAY 4, 1901 AGED 70 years 11 months 25 days BLESSED IN THE SIGHT OF THE LORD IS THE DEATH OF HIS SAINTS Now my Reynolds Line: William Neal Reynolds, born in Jasper Co GA December 11, 1860, married Rosena Victoria Connell, September 22, 1878, at Winterville, (Clarke Co) GA. They are my great grandparents. I know nothing of his ancestors or where he came from. Rosena Victoria Connell's mother and father, and her grandmother, are the ones buried on the University of GA Campus. (See Inscriptions above.) William Nixon Reynolds had a number of siblings and relatives in and around Clarke Co GA when he married Rosena Victoria Connell. I know nothing of the Connells. I have reasonably good information on most of the children of William Nixon Reynolds and Rosena Victoria Connell, which includes my grandmother. Franklin Ingram, Raleigh, NC