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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    Logan, ^Benson^, Utah. Dec. 27th 1889. President Willford Woodruf Salt Lake City, Dear Bro: I am afraid that in my reply to Bro. Reynalds Letter of inqurry in regard to me going on a Mission that I was not explisit enough so that you could understand my circum- stances. I simply stated that they were in a very awkward condition at present. The facts are that the C. P. R. R. land that I ocupy had to be paid for this year ...
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    December 27, 1889
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    E. E. McBride Eden March 22nd 1890 President Wilford Woodruff Dear Brother I have just received A letter Signed by Geo Reynolds stating that the Presidency were entirely willing that I should postpone my mission untill my circumstances were better than at present since I wrote last some of the men that were owing me money have paid their Accounts & I am willing, & Able now to pay ^my^ way to Great Britain without having to mortgage my home he said for ...
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    March 22, 1890
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    Salt Lake City, October 12th 1889. Beloved Brethern! I have received your letter from Sep: 30th, And in regard to my calling I will make no ex- cuse, but I will - if my Breth- ern will permit me to choise - be ready to Decemb: 4th this year. Yours verry respectfully, Fritz Wyss 153 S. 4th East Str. Approved H B Clawson Bishop Bro. Reynolds I wish I could see you a moment ...
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    October 12, 1889
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    JOHN A. HELLSTROM. County and Probate ClerK, LAND AGENT AND CONVEYANCER. HEPPLER & HELLSTROM Collection attorneys. P. O. Box 53 OFFICE OF COUNTY AND PROBATE CLERK. Sevier County, Utah. Richfield, 20thMay 1889. President Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake City, Utah. Dear brother: Your letter dated 9 inst, calling me on a mission to Scandinavia, duly received, and in answer will say that my desire is to be obedient and honor the Priesthood ...
    Dates:
    May 20, 1889
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    OFFICE OF JOHN M. WHITAKER, General Secretary and Treasurer of the Seventies. 47 South, First West Street. Salt Lake City, Utah, April 16th, 1890 President Wilford Wooruff and Councillors. Dear Brethren: I am directed by the First Council of Seventies to lay the following facts before you for your consideration and action: On March 5th of this year we sent you a list of 15 names recommednded, to us as worthy and prepared to go on missons by the first of April. With this recommendation, we forwarded to you ...
    Dates:
    April 16, 1890
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    OFFICE OF The Standard, Business Department. Ogden, Utah, Jany' 18th 1890 Geo. Reynolds, Salt Lake City. Dear Brother, Yours of 14th came to hand yesterday. Please direct communications to Ogden as I seldom call at Lynne P. O. I have been engaged at book-keeping in Ogden for the past eight years, nearly; Two years and four months last past at "The Standard" office; Over five years previous with Howard Sebree. Very Respectfully, Your Brother &c.
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    January 18, 1890
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    David Kerr 10 7 Aug. 1890 Recd Aug 14. Geo: Answer appropriately
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    I have attended to all but the permits. G. R Beaver, Oct. 24 [18]90. Prest. Woodruff. Dear Brother: Will you please send me the permits for passage over the Railroad, I think from Chester, San Pete Co. as we will have to go to the Temple to get our endowments. I wish you would send both mine and elder George Munford's, as he requested me to ask for his with mine. Bro. George Eyer, of
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    October 24, 1890
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    Office of CITY RECORDER. Spanish Fork City, U. T. Oct. 27 1890 Prest. Wilford Woodruff. Dear Brother, In answer to my re- quest concerning the fixing of a date for my departure on a mission to the States I received a letter from Bro. Reynolds asking me to state when I will be ready. I therefore write in answer and that I can be ready by the 10th of the next month. Respectfully Your Brother Hyrum F. Thomas ...
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    October 27, 1890
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    Ogden City Oct 19th 1890 Presedent Woodruff Dear Bro, I recieved your letter on Friday the 17th after laying in the Paostoffice for two weeks I am willing to respond to any call made of me. I had a talk with Bro Reynolds, on this subject, and he will explain further to you Your Bro Wm. J. Stephens Moroni F. Brown Bishop 1st Ward ...
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    October 19, 1890