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McReynolds Family
Submitted by: Leila Evett


Stella May, daughter of Stephen Lee and Mittie Argle McReynolds was born in December 1891 and died 16 November 1907.
Stephen Lee "Teed" McReynolds and his wife, Mittie Argle Long came to the Kiowa Community 17 February 1898 when they filed for homestead on W 1/2 NW 1/4; W 1/2SWP of Section 17, Twp 13N, R 21 WIM.
Stephen L. McReynolds was born 23 January 1870 in Denton County, Texas, son of DeWitt McReynolds. They were the parents of:
Stella May who died at 16
Mary Jane married Esther Stewart
Mable K. married Henry Hawkins
Blanche married L. D. Meyers
Gladys married Dolph Luttrell
Winnie L.
Hazel F.
Vernon
The McReynolds family moved to Stillwater, Oklahoma in the 1920s. Mrs. McReynolds died in August 1945. Her husband, S. L. died 20 March 1957.
Euel McReynolds born 2 February 1907 and died 29 June 1907 was the son of George Euel "Ude" McReynolds and Ona Fowler, daughter of Tabitha Jane Fowler.


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