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Lenora Isabell Reynolds

Female 1860 - 1930  (~ 59 years)


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  • Name Lenora Isabell Reynolds 
    Born Dec 1860  Jackson County, West Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Female 
    Died Between 1920 and 1930 
    Person ID I445  WVPioneers
    Last Modified 4 Mar 2010 

    Father James M (Mark?) REYNOLDS,   b. 12 Jun 1827, Jackson County, West Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 14 Aug 1891, Jackson County, West Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 64 years) 
    Mother Sarah Angelina SKIDMORE,   b. 23 Jan 1831, Botetourt County, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 25 Mar 1870, Jackson County, West Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 39 years) 
    Married 15 Mar 1847  Jackson County, West Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Notes 

    • Marriage Record
      Date: March 15th 1847 by E J Rollins
      Place: Jackson, West Virginia, United States
      James Reynolds to Anglena Redman

      From Uncle Jim Reynolds, Aug 1972:
      James is father of Silas, Holt is Silas's brother
      James and wife buried in old Pfost cemetery
      Abram and Becky Casto are parents of Loretta, names of children

      JCMR:
      James M Reynolds, 43, (W), Jackson, Reuben & J
      to Mary Rader, 51, (W) Kanawha, Adam Aultz ---5 Sept 1870

      1860 Jackson, VA
      James M , 33, farmer, on Grasslick
      Angelina, 29
      A. Taylor, 11 b. Jackson Co
      Ferdinand, 9, Jackson Co
      M.D., (female), 7, Jackson Co
      Archibald A, 5, JC
      M.T. (female), 2, JC
      Martha Rhodes, 66, VA ---did they buy her farm???

      1870 Mill Creek, Jackson Co, WV
      Reynolds, Jas M, 42, farmer, 2000 RE, 400 PP, VA can't write
      , Allen F, 21, Farm laborer, Va,school
      , Ferdinand S, 19, VA school
      , Melissa, 18, school
      , Archibald, 14, farm laborer, school
      , Martha J, 11, school
      , Leonora I, 9, school
      , Ellen M, 7, school
      , Charles L, 5

      1870 Mortality Sch
      Reynolds, Angeline, 33, f, March, VA, measles

      1880 census Jackson Co, Ripley E dist
      James M, 53
      Mary, 60
      Malissa D, 26
      Martha T, 21
      Ellen M, 16
      Charles S, 15

      Jackson Co Births [typed copy so could be errors in transcription]
      Malissa D Oct 19, 1853
      Martha I Aug 1858
      Lenorah Dec 1860
      Wm H Sept 13, 1868
      George W March 20, 1870

      Pfost Cemetery Fairplain, WV
      on top of hill overlooking the freeway, cow pasture, some stones knocked over
      James M Reynolds d. Aug 14, 1891 age 64y 2m 2d
      Angelina wife of JM Reynolds Mar 25, 1870
      son of JM and A Reynolds d. March 21, 1870 age 1 day

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      Pioneers of Jackson Co, WV by John House

      Heart of Mill Creek

      Reynolds Family

      James M Reynolds, who married Angeline Skidmore, was a son of John Reynolds [incorrect - obviously], who was born in 1827 and died in 1891.

      They were married in 1847, and lived for a while with her parents. Their oldest child was A.T. Reynolds, usually called ‘Taylor." He was born on the Skidmore farm in September of 1848. Some time after his birth, his father moved across into the cove on the south side of Salt Lick hill, and built a house, the orchard he then planted is still standing, that is many trees are and still bear fruit.

      From him, Salt Lick hill, or more correctly speaking, the highest point of the hill, took the name of "Runnel's Knob", by which it is sometimes known.

      Taylor Reynolds lives on the ridge just beyond a twin peak of the above mentioned knob. I think it is on a part of the old Reynolds farm, I stayed there the night of the 16th of September, 1904, and found them most pleasant and hospitable people. His wife was a daughter of Mark and Hannah Harpold Staats, mentioned before.

      They are all readers and very intelligent, two of the daughters are, or were, teachers in the schools of Jackson County.

      James M Reynolds afterward married the divorced wife of Abraham Rader for his second wife, and lived at the forks of Grass Lick.

      On the morning of the 17th, I watched the sun rise from the top of the twin peaks to which should be given the name of Reynolds Knob. I had come in the evening before, about sundown, "weary, hungry and dispirited", tired out, with a ride of about twenty five miles, and had been very hospitably received by those of the household present, although all total strangers to me, the family consisted of two young ladies, Misses Emma and Hannah Reynolds, and a younger girl, Mary, of perhaps sixteen. There was also present an aunt and some of her children from Pennsylvania, and a young man, a cousin also from Pittsburgh, whose name I do not now recall.

      The father and mother an one or two of the younger children were on a visit to Charleston, but were expected home at any hour. They did get in about nine o'clock, and although they had other company and were themselves tired and travelworn, made me as welcome as if I were a "long lost uncle".

      It was probably near one o'clock when we retired, and perhaps between seven and eight the next morning when the family arose. I. However, awoke about daylight, and going quietly downstairs, took quite a morning stroll before the family was stirring.

      From the top of the knob, which stands about one hundred fifty yards east of the house, I beheld one of the most glorious views that can be imagined.

      The knob itself was covered thickly with peach trees, some of the later varieties of which were still hanging thick with fruit, large and handsomely painted in red and gold by the lavish hand of nature. At its western base clustered the house and farm building, surrounded and partially hidden, by apple, peach and plum trees.

      To the south were the low rolling hills of the Grass Lick country, mostly cleared and well sodded with blue grass, on which were grazing herds of cattle and flocks of sheep. Hill and valley being dotted with farm houses and orchards.

      To the north was the wide valley of Mill Creek and the hills around Ripley, the Mill creek Sandy divide on which was discernible the Pleasant View Church at the head of Crooked Fork, "A city set upon a hill that cannot be hid", and beyond this to the west and northwest, miles and miles away -

      The Hills of Ohio, how sweetly they rise
      In the beauty of nature, to blend with the skies,
      With fair azure outline, and tall ancient trees
      Ohio, my Country, I love thee for these.

      How good to see agin the hill tops of the dear old Buckeye state (the state of my birth).

      Salt Hill and Reynolds Knob are the highest land in the vicinity, though not in Jackson County, as someone states. These are nine hundred and ten feet high, while lands near Liverpool reach eleven hundred, and are higher still in the vicinity of Limestone Hill and Kentuck. So far as I can ascertain, Sorrel Knobs reach as high as eleven hundred and forty feet in the Limestone Hill county, which is the highest elevation.

      On other sides, the view was bounded by the line of hills circling the headwaters of Mill creek, Elk Fork, Tug Fork, and Parchment. The shortest lookout is perhaps to the high dividing ridge about the head of Joe's Run, some six or eight miles away. While I watched, the sun came up, grand, majestic and glorious, over the summit of the neighboring peak, flooding the hilltops with light and driving shade, smoke and fog lower and lower into ravine and lowland.
      [the rest of the sketch is in Reuben's notes]
    Family ID F116  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family James Columbus Griffin,   b. Apr 1854, Tallahatchie Co, Miss Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Married 22 Nov 1876  Jackson County, West Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Notes 

    • 1880 Jackson, WV
      James Griffin 24, Ark Ark Ark
      Leanora 19 WVWVWV
      John 2 WV

      1900 Beaver Falls, Beaver, PA
      JC Griffin 4/1854 46 m 24y Miss VA MS
      Lenora 12/1860 39 m 24y 4-4 children WVWVWV
      John O son 12/1877 22 WV
      Lorretta da 6/1880 19 WV
      James M son 6/1882 17 WV
      Charles F son 1/1885 14 WV

      1910 White, Beaver, PA
      Griffin, James Sr 57 m1- 33y Miss Miss US
      Lenora I 49 m1- 33y 4-4 children WVWVWV
      Charles F son 25

      1920 White, Beaver, PA # 198-207
      Griffin, C James 64 Miss USA USA
      I Lenorah 59 WVWVWV
      F Charles son 34 s WV

      1930 Beaver Falls, Beaver, PA
      Cearfoss, Hiram 50 md age 21 PAPAPA
      Luretta 49 md age 21 WV MS WV
      Smith, Pearl I da 22 md age 17 PAPAWV
      Glen son 3 PA Eng PA
      Griffin, James C GF 77 wd md age 22 MS MS MS

      Jackson Co, WV Births
      Griffin, James Madison, 6/16/882 near Fairplain, James Columbus & Lenorah Isabelle (Reynolds) Griffin, Fairplain PO, (mpob) Tallahassee, Miss
      Griffin, John Oley, 12/6/1877, James & Lenora, Parchment, farmer
    Children 
     1. John Oley Griffin,   b. 6 Dec 1877, Jackson County, West Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown
     2. Loretta D Griffin,   b. 1 Jun 1880, West Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown
     3. James Madison Griffin,   b. 16 Jun 1882, Jackson County, West Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Dec 1972  (Age 90 years)
     4. Charles F Griffin,   b. Jan 1885, West Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown
    Family ID F984  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S3] Birth Records, Jackson Co, WV.

    2. [S17] Marriage Records, Jackson Co, WV.