Historical records matching Woodward J. Reynolds
About Woodward J. Reynolds
He was a stage driver. In 1861 he was one of the men who attacked Territorial Governor John W. Dawson. His ancestry is not clear but he was engaged to marry a daughter of Albina Williams, the woman indecently propositioned by Dawson. In 1863 he was killed by Indians.
Findagrave
Thomas O'Shonnison and Wood Reynolds were brought to the cemetery by Porter Rockwell. They had been killed by Indians west of Lehi.
-- Utah Deaths and Burials
Name Woodward Reynolds Gender Male Death Date 10 Jun 1863 Death Place Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Birth Date 01 Mar 1835 Birthplace Missouri Marital Status Unknown
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Cemetery Records Name: WOODWARD REYNOLDS Birth: 3/15/1836 MISSOURI Death: 6/10/1863 SALT LAKE CITY,UTAH Relations Burial Information Burial: 6/10/1863 Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States
Grave Location: B-4-PAUPER-468
Sources
- "AFFAIRS IN UTAH.; The Indians--An Attack Upon a Mall Coach -Emigration &c." in New York Times, June 11, 1862.
- "Trouble with Indians", extracted from Hamilton Gardner, History of Lehi (1913).
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Oct 30 2017, 0:33:12 UTC
- Reference: FamilySearch Genealogy - SmartCopy: Oct 30 2017, 17:07:40 UTC
Woodward J. Reynolds's Timeline
1836 |
March 15, 1836
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Missouri, United States
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1863 |
June 10, 1863
Age 27
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Lehi, Utah County, Utah, United States
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Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States
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