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1877 - 1959 (81 years)
1877 - 1906 (29 years)
Birth |
1877 |
N. Park, Massachusetts |
Died |
1906 |
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Father |
Sgt. Union Army Stephen Henry Reynolds, b. 1835, Madbury, New Hampshire |
Mother |
Lucy Adams, b. 1850, Brookline, Massachusetts |
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Family |
Adeline Mable Louise Buffum, b. 19 Dec 1877, Melrose Massachusetts [1] |
Children |
| 1. Warren Wentworth Reynolds, b. 10 Dec 1907, Hyde Park, NY |
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1907 - 1959 (51 years)
Birth |
10 Dec 1907 |
Hyde Park, NY |
Died |
24 Feb 1959 |
Hyde Park, NY |
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Father |
Warren Stephen Reynolds, b. 1877, N. Park, Massachusetts |
Mother |
Adeline Mable Louise Buffum, b. 19 Dec 1877, Melrose Massachusetts |
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Name |
Adeline Mable Louise Buffum |
Born |
19 Dec 1877 |
Melrose Massachusetts |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
2 Oct 1959 |
Person ID |
I18621 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
15 Aug 2017 |
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Sources |
- [S122] Genealogy. com, http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/runnels/16/.
SEVENTH GENERATION Warren Stephen7 Stephen Henry6 Stephen5 Daniel4 Daniel3 Stephen2 Samuel1
Warren Stephen Reynoldsb. N. Park Mass. 1877d. 1906, m. Mable Louise Buffum Jordan 1896 at Wells, Maine. b. Melrose, Mass Dec. 19 1877 d. Oct 2,1959
Mable married by her grandfather, David Wentworth, a Baptist Minister who had been a private detective and a butcher. Her grandmother's name
was Ellen Wentworth.
Wentworth children:
Nellie Webster
Adeline Buffum, b. Aug 13,1858 d. Apr.7,1952
d. Mable Louise
Adeline had 3 husbands
William Buffum
John Jordan
Thomas Farding
Mable was 2 years old when her father died by drowning.
Wentworth children:
Nellie Webster
Adeline Buffum, b. Aug 13,1858 d. Apr.7,1952
d. Mable Louise
Adeline had 3 husbands
William Buffum
John Jordan
Thomas Farding
Mable was 2 years old when her father died by drowning.
Children:
Dorothy Reynolds (Taylor) b. April 13, 1897 Hyde Park m. George Edward Taylor Cambridge, Mass
b. April 18, 1897
Lucille Reynolds (Stockhouse) b. March 19, 1906 Hyde Park d. Aug. 12, 1970 m. Richard Herbert Stackhouse Sept. 7, 1927,
Warren Wentworth Reynolds b. Dec 10, 1907 d. Feb. 24, 1959
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Mable Louise Buffum had 2 husbands, Warren S. Reynolds and William J.Henderson and had a son by him named Richard Buffum Henderson ****************
Warren Stephen at the time of his marriage (He and Mable ran away to be married by her grandfather) was a professional bicycle rider and won many prizes.
In 1925 June Taylor was born to Dorothy and George. In 1926, Dorothy, the eldest child, gave birth to triplets: George, Diane and Judith. The triplets did not live long.
Dorothy, Lucille and Warren's stepfather, William Julean Henderson was born in Peru, the youngest son of seven; his father was in the British Consul. William became a United States citizen as a young man. His aunt, his mother's sister was Lady, Countess Blessinton, noted for her beauty. She was an intimate friend of Charles Dickens. Mable had some of Lady Blessington's jewlery among which was a diamond and a turquoise ring which she left to her grandaughter Dail Henderson.
Children:
Dorothy Reynolds (Taylor) b. April 13, 1897 Hyde Park m. George Edward Taylor Cambridge, Mass
b. April 18, 1897
Lucille Reynolds (Stockhouse) b. March 19, 1906 Hyde Park d. Aug. 12, 1970 m. Richard Herbert Stackhouse Sept. 7, 1927,
Warren Wentworth Reynolds b. Dec 10, 1907 d. Feb. 24, 1959
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Mable Louise Buffum had 2 husbands, Warren S. Reynolds and William J.Henderson and had a son by him named Richard Buffum Henderson ****************
Warren Stephen at the time of his marriage (He and Mable ran away to be married by her grandfather) was a professional bicycle rider and won many prizes.
In 1925 June Taylor was born to Dorothy and George.In 1926, Dorothy, the eldest child, gave birth to triplets:George, Diane and Judith.The triplets did not live long.
Dorothy, Lucille and Warren's stepfather, William Julean Henderson was born in Peru, the youngest son of seven; his father was in the British Consul. William became a United States citizen as a young man. His aunt, his mother's sister was Lady, Countess Blessinton, noted for her beauty. She was an intimate friend of Charles Dickens. Mable had some of Lady Blessington's jewlery among which was a diamond and a turquoise ring which she left to her grandaughter Dail Henderson.
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