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8811 On headstone-PRIEST OF THE CHURCH Wells, Reverend Lynwood Daves (I8118)
 
8812 On his death record his occupation is a Gardener Family F518495623
 
8813 On Mamie's marriage to Thomas Davis it says she's Mamie Slayton Sink. Also in her father's obit. it mentions daughter wife of A.D. Sink. Slayton, Mamie Esther (I9426)
 
8814 On March 14,2017 Hope R. Meyer,96,of Glen Burnie,passed away at her home. Hope was born in Rising Sun,MD and attended the University of Maryland at College Park and taught school in Cecil and Anne Arundel counties. She was a member of the Glen Burnie United Methodist Church,Anne Arundel County Retired Teachers Association and was a life member of the Baltimore Washington Medical Center Auxiliary. She enjoyed gardening,making crafts and reading. Hope was predeceased by her husband Robert C. Meyer. She is survived by her loving daughters Nancy H. Volcjak and husband William Volcjak of Crownsville,MD and Christine R. Meyer and husband James,her cherished grand-daughter Jeannine Schiller and husband Jon and her beloved great-grandchildren Logan and Elena.She is also survived by her dear friends Sylvia ,Lindauer HiRho Park,J.W Park and Felicia Park.
Interment in Meadowridge Memorial Park

findagrave 
Reynolds, Hope (I22343)
 
8815 On November 14, 1883 when Daddy was nearly 22 and Mother was sixteen, they were married at her home, "The Elms" near what is now Renan. Mother's family had moved from the Greenpond-Hollywood neighborhood to Renan in 1882. The first year of their marriage, Daddy and Mother lived with his mother, Betsy Blair Reynolds, and farmed with her. The next year, they moved to the land Grandfather Brumfield had given them at Renan. The home they built was located below what later became the highway. Mother had wanted to be on high ground, however, the house was placed just a few yards from one of the best springs anywhere around and, in the days when water was brought in by bucketsful and a springhouse was the only means of cooling food, having a spring nearby was a real asset.

Published family history by Christine Reynolds Stone,
daughter of Keene Johnson Reynolds, s/o William Garrett
Reynolds; can be seen at Danville Public Library 2nd floor,
genealogy room, Danville, Virginia

Christine Reynolds [Stone] 
Family F2774
 
8816 On Samuel's death certificate it lists Annie S. Reynolds as his mother..Annie was his sister who married Clinton Reynolds. Samuel's mother was Jane Freeman as stated on 1870 Census.
dlozano 6/30/2015 
Jamison, Samuel T. (I8206)
 
8817 On the 1900 census it lists 5 children of the marriage of Elmer and Marie. 3 children alive. Carson, Marie Hunter (I5044)
 
8818 on the headstone where the children are listed there at the top of the stone says Irma and Frankie Reynolds Reynolds, Samuel Franklin (I13356)
 
8819 on the lawn of the bride's home  Family F1778
 
8820 on the marriage record #8192 Family F6913
 

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