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Sarah Ludie Boyle

Birth27 May 1873 - Old Hickory, Conway Co. Arkansas, USA
Death14 Nov 1960 - Malvern, Hot Spring, Arkansas, USA
MotherMargaret Burnett
FatherJames Martin Boyle (CSA)

Born in Old Hickory, Conway Co. Arkansas, USA on 27 May 1873 to James Martin Boyle (CSA) and Margaret Burnett. Sarah Ludie Boyle married William James Reynolds and had 12 children. She passed away on 14 Nov 1960 in Malvern, Hot Spring, Arkansas, USA.

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Parents
James Martin Boyle (Csa)
1846 - 1918
Margaret Burnett
1845 - 1884
Spouse(s)
William James Reynolds
1866 - 1937
Children Show all
William Virgil Reynolds
1891 - 1969
Bernice R Reynolds
1907 - 2005
Hattie Reynolds
1903 - 2000
Emma V Reynolds
1896 - 1923
Elena Ruth Reynolds
1910 - 1983
Jess Willard Reynolds
1913 - 1966

Annie C Reynolds
1901 - 1992
Carl R Reynolds
1893 - 1952
John Wesley Reynolds
1911 - 1998
James Washington Reynolds
1904 - 1970
Marguerite S Reynolds (Died As A Child?)
1910 - Unknown
Wiley E Reynolds
1899 - 1916

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