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    1. [Reynolds] Lawrence and St.Clair County Alabama Reynolds
    2. Debbie House
    3. I am researching these Reynolds in St. Clair 1860 census Meleijah Runnel 43 NC Eliasabeth 42 Christopher 20 All children born in Alabama Tibitha 18 James 16 John 14 Dolphus 10 Thomas 8 Mary 5 David 2 In the land records for St. Clair are for Micajah T and James B In this same census is a Sarah 63 Nc. I have found marriage records for Joshua Runnels and Sarah James Warren county Georgia 17 Oct 1798. I believe to be this Sarah. I have ties to Walker Reynolds and Espy Gibson of Warren County Georgia. I have marriage records for Micajah Reynolds born 11 Aug 1811 married Ann Eliza C. Turpin,Oct 13,1386 in Bradford,Va, her parents Thomas Turpin and Mary Polina Clayton Marriage records for some of the children of Micajah and Elizabeth. Married in St Clair Co:Christopher married Nancy L. Clayton on 29-Aug-1861 & James B. married Mollie Thorough on 6-Apr-1861 . Married in Talladega Co: Adoulphus Reynolds to Lucinda Youngblood. on 1-Oct-1874. I cannot find marriage records on the girls yet. In the 1870 Lawrence county Al census , Elizabeth Reynolds shows up as head of household in Lawrence Co, AL in 1870. She has a woman name Caroline age 35 living with her. Under Caroline is listed Crocket Reynolds age 9 and Rufus Reynolds age 6. I think the Caroline is the widowed wife of one of Elizabeth's sons, probably James B. Elizabeth's sons Christopher (C.A. on census) and Adoulphus are also near her. She is on page 126B dwelling # 284 and the son Adolphus is at dwelling # 280. C.A. is on page # 123. CA and wife Nancy S. probably never had children and in 1870 Adolfus had none. C.A. Reynolds is listed on the 1895 Taxpayers Census in Lawrence Co. Says he is in Beat 2 1/2 , Jonesboro. C.A. Reynolds is in the newspaper" The Courtland Enterprise 1896: Friday Feb 21,1896, C.A. Reynolds,living near Town Creek,died yesterday of pneumonia. Me Reynolds was Postmaster at Town Creek during the Harrison administration and made a very efficient officer. I think the James on the 1860 St.Clair is James B. I have the service record on him as being in Comp. D Alabama Inf. He mustered in at St. Clair Co and was a prisoner at Alton Military Prison. Christopher A. mustered in at Ashville AL into Company L 18th Al Infantry. Thank you for any help on these lines. Debbie Reynolds House

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