James Floyd MCREYNOLDS

26 Mar 1865 - 27 Oct 1934

Father: James Madison MCREYNOLDS
Mother: Mary Frances GAULDIN


 
                                                      _James Pritchard MCREYNOLDS _
                             _Jacob MCREYNOLDS ______|
                            |                        |___________________________
 _James Madison MCREYNOLDS _|
|                           |                         ___________________________
|                           |_Anna Christina MILLER _|
|                                                    |___________________________
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|--James Floyd MCREYNOLDS 
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|                                                     ___________________________
|                            _Willis GAULDIN ________|
|                           |                        |___________________________
|_Mary Frances GAULDIN _____|
                            |                         ___________________________
                            |_Martha Ann HENDRICKS __|
                                                     |___________________________
 

Notes:

Copy from Jim Lancina

Copy from Jim Lancina

 

Name also listed as Floyd James.

 

From Jim Lancina (email to Susan Zeni 29Nov2010):

...Uncle Floyd was the nicer of the two brothers. He went off to Ely, Nevada, to be a cowboy at the Riley Ranch (old S.R. family, whose house was still standing at the corner of Johnson and Mendocino until the 1950s). He, too, came home to die around the same time as Uncle Lee. There are some stories about him, as well.

 

 

On the plat map in the Illustrated Atlas of Sonoma County California: Compiled and Published from Personal Examinations, Official Records and Actual Surveys, (Published by Reynolds & Proctor, Santa Rosa, Cal.: 1897), page 56, a J. W. McReynolds, is depicted as the owner of the property upon which the Spring Hill School exists. Later, on 4 Aug 1905, a James McReynolds is listed in Sonoma County Deeds Book 221 Page 58-59 as selling land which had belonged to James Madison McReynolds to a Geo. P. Baxter. It is not certain if this is James Floyd McReynolds or if it is the second James that James Madison McReynolds was believed to have had by his second wife Anna Murphy.

Shared headstone with his brother, Robert E. Lee McReynolds.

Photograph of James Floyd McReynold's gravesite at the Spring Hill Cemetery (by Susan Zeni):

 Photo by Susan Zeni

 

 

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