George Reynolds

George Reynolds (1842-1909) was born 1 Jan. 1842 in Marylebone, Middlesex, England. He was the son of George Reynolds and Julia Ann Tautz. He married Mary Ann Tuddenham in 1865; participated in plural marriage. He was baptized 4 May 1856. He served alongside Wilford Woodruff in church leadership and secretarial positions from about 1865 to 1898. He died 9 Aug. 1909 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah.

Footnotes

George Reynolds (KWCJ-ZM6), “Family Tree,” database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 7 Dec. 2022). George Reynolds, Wilford Woodruff Papers (https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/subjects/george-reynolds, accessed 7 Dec. 2022). “Missionary Department missionary registers, 1860-1959 / Book B, 1860 April 25-1894 April 27,” entry for George Reynolds, p. 20, image 21/148, CR 301 22; Church History Library (https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/, accessed 7 Dec. 2022). Deseret News, “Sad Death of an Estimable Woman” (Salt Lake City, Utah), 23 Dec. 1885, p. 12; database with images, Utah Digital Newspapers (https://digitalnewspapers.org/, accessed 7 Dec. 2022). “Utah Death Certificates, 1904-1965,” database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 7 Dec. 2022); George Reynolds, 9 Aug. 1909, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah, certificate 1178, series 81448; Utah State Archives Research Center, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah; DGS 4120992.

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  • Page 1

    Part of Letter from Alpha Jedde Higgs, 12 December 1887

    Excerpt:
    Salt Lake City, Dec. 12th, 1887. Prest. Woodruff: Dear Bro, being notified Nov. 16th to prepare to start on a mission to the Southern States by Dec. 13th, '87, I returned a favourable reply, supposing, as was the custom when applica- tion was made, that I would be accorded the privilege of visiting England the second year. Learning, however, that the custom has been stopped for obvious reasons, I would respectfully ask, if it meet with your approval ...
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    December 12, 1887
  • Page 378

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1860 – October 22, 1865)

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    SOct 9, 1865 Afternoon President Young spoke about one hour & 15 Minuts upon a variety of subjects they met in the Tabernacle as it com- menced raining sunday night & is still dark & raining I am having all my wheat wet in the stack about 400 bushels as a part of the stack is open to dry, it is dark & gloomy October 10, 1865 ~ Tuesday 10. It is still raining all day & night. The Convention met to day in the
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    October 10, 1865 October 11, 1865 October 12, 1865 October 13, 1865 October 14, 1865 October 15, 1865 October 16, 1865 October 17, 1865 October 20, 1865 October 21, 1865 October 22, 1865
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    Part of Letter from John W. Glazier, 15 April 1891

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    say that I was getting ready to go but received a Telegram from Prest E. D. Woolley announcing my release also a letter from secy Reynolds saying I had ben honorable released & Prest Woolley would explain the cause I am willing to labor as directed by the servants of God either at home or abroad have not yet seen Prest Woolley but will in due time praying Gods blessings upon you & all Israel I am your Bro in the Gospel of truth Jno. W. Glazier I do not remember ...
  • Page 2

    Part of Letter from Joseph Damron Jr., 12 October 1891

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    to be set apart for the labor, also, tell me near the amount of money it will require to take me to my field of labor. I, indeed, feel like a weak instrument to assume such an undertaking, but feel to trust in God for support and comfort. Your Brother in the Gospel, Joseph Damron Jr. Jesse Hopkinson Bishop O.K. J. F. S. Of course you, bro. R. will answer his questions. J. F. S. ...
  • Page 2

    Part of Letter from Joseph H. Thurber, 14 January 1891

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    14 Jan. 1891 Jos. H. Thurber Recd 19 Jan. 1891. W. C. S. Please answer Bro. Thurber's enquiries. G. R.
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    Part of Letter from Isaac Smith, 5 October 1889

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    ISAAC SMITH. H. J. CHRISTENSEN. OFFICE OF PEOPLE'S STORE, Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Logan, Utah, Oct 5 1889 President Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake City Utah Dear Brother Bro C. E. Thorstensen handed me a letter from Elder Geo Reynolds; stating his departure on his mission could be posponed till after the close of this seasons business of the U.O.M. & B. Co. I will try to state a few facts in reference to this matter; Bro C ...
  • Page 3

    Part of Letter from Isaac Smith, 5 October 1889

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    ISAAC SMITH. H. J. CHRISTENSEN. OFFICE OF PEOPLE'S STORE, Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Logan, Utah, 188[9] and & needs of his^the^ store to a very great extend^t^ so he is the Head directing the labor having skilled workmen in each department; now I claim that the U O Co can get a man to be at the head of their concern without much trouble & that there are not sufficient grounds to justify Bros Nibley & Eccles in interfering with ...
  • Page 351

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1873 – February 7, 1880)

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    November 21, 1878 ~ Thursday 21. I shot a goose flying over in the Morning and went over bear River and Returned to Smithfield 20 M[iles] November 22, 1878 ~ Friday 22 I spent the day at home & had company in the Evening November 23, 1878 ~ Saturday 23. I took cars Rode to Ogden & to Salt Lake City 100 November 24, 1878 ~ Sunday 24. Sunday I had an interview with ...
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    November 21, 1878 November 22, 1878 November 23, 1878 November 24, 1878 November 25, 1878 November 26, 1878 November 27, 1878 November 28, 1878 November 29, 1878 November 30, 1878
  • Page 474

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1873 – February 7, 1880)

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    January 23, 1880 ~ Friday Jan 23, 1880 Br Johnson the shepherd went to sunset I went a hunting with my Needle gun I found a drove of 100 Antilope they run out into the park I tryed to run into them horsback but could not get near Enough to kill any I travelled during the day 20 Mils January 24, 1880 ~ Saturday 24 Br McNeal & myself went out again today sayw 50 got none 15 M[iles] January 25, 1880 ~ ...
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    January 23, 1880 January 24, 1880 January 25, 1880 January 26, 1880
  • Page 477

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1873 – February 7, 1880)

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    Feb 1, 1880 with the cold which seemed remarkable to me considering my age having passed through seventy ^three^ winters. On my arival at [FIGURE] I had a package of 18 letters awaiting me from Georg Reynolds J Jaques, Henry A Woodruff, M F Farnsworth, J G Bleak, J McAllister D H Cannon, G. Q. Cannon, G Teasdale, L. J. Nuttall, Warren ...
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    February 2, 1880 February 3, 1880 February 4, 1880 February 5, 1880 February 6, 1880 February 7, 1880