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Jonas R. (Runnells) Reynolds
b.1 Dec 1850 Bath County, Kentucky
d.10 Mar 1936 Salt Wells Section, Bath County, Kentucky
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m. 15 Dec 1843
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m. 13 Jan 1875
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m. 27 Sep 1883
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BATH COUNTY, KENTUCKY DEATH CERTIFICATE OF JONAS REYNOLDS 1. PLace of death County: Bath Vot. Pct. Owingsville Registration district number: 51 Primary registration district number: 4077 File number: 6414 Registered number: 251 2. Full name: Jonas Reynolds 3. Sex: male 4. Color or race: white 5. Single, married, widowed or divorced: married 6. Date of birth: December 1, 1850 7. Age: 85 years 3 months 10 days 8. Occupation: farmer 9. no info 10. no info 11. no info 12. Birthplace: no answer 13. Father: Thomas Reynolds 14. Birthplace of father: Kentucky 15. MOthers maiden name: Annie Warner 16. Birthplace of mother: Kentucky 17. Informant: Clay Reynolds, Owingsville 18. Burial: Owingsville Cemetery, March 12, 1936 19. Undertaker: E. L. Barnes, Owingsville, Kentucky 20. Filed: March 12, 1936 Mary E. Gudgell Registrar 21. Date of death: March 10, 1936 22. Cause of death: angina pectoris 23. Was death due to external; causes: no 24. Signed: D. C. Dotson Obituary of Jonas Reynolds, husband of Martha D. Rayburn Reynolds. From the Bath County News Outlook, Thursday March 12, 1936. Jonas Reynolds, 85 years old, farmer of the Salt Wells section, died at his home at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday morning following a heart attack. Mr. Reynolds lived only a short time after he was stricken and had been in apparently good health up until a few minutes before his passing. Although well advanced in years, he had enjoyed a robust constitution and was seldom ill. On the morning of his death, he had been about his place as usual. A man of irreproachable character, Mr. Reynolds was one of the most highly respected men in this county. He had lived quietly, met his obligations promptly and held himself above the petty affairs of his community. He was a native of Bath county, a son of Thomas and Amy Warner Reynolds, born December 1, 1850. His forbears were among the early families of this section of the state. Besides his wife, Mrs. Martha Raburn Reynolds, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Walter Quisenberry and Mrs. Tom Jones, of Stepstone, and seven sons, Allie and Talmadge of Mt. Sterling, and Virgil, Clarence, Fred, Clay, and Walter Reynolds, all of this county. Funeral services were held at his residence two miles west of Owingsville Thursday afternoon, March 12, at two o'clock, conducted by the Rev. Henry S. Ficklin. Interment was in the family lot in the Owingsville cemetery. References
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