Unmarked grave.
Source: Ralston Cemetery. Compiled by Dennis Bowman, 1994.
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In the 1900 Federal census, Maud A. Colman (b. Feb 1882, age 20) was living with husband A.C. Coleman, father Henry Reynolds, mother Sarah Reynolds and siblings Milo, William, and Carrie in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. Maude was born in Nebraska. Her husband was a carpenter.
The 1910 census shows Henry Reynolds was now widowed. There is a Sarah Reynolds buried at Arvada Cem who died in 1905, so the death date could be a match, but the birth year is 1845 and the 1900 census said the Sarah Reynolds that is the mother of Maude was born in 1860. So, maybe no match?
Another possibility is Henry Reynolds, buried at Golden Cem. His wife, Alice S, was born in 1860 and died 1902. Maybe Sarah A. and Alice S. are the same person, with names transposed?
Unmarked grave.
Source: Ralston Cemetery. Compiled by Dennis Bowman, 1994.
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In the 1900 Federal census, Maud A. Colman (b. Feb 1882, age 20) was living with husband A.C. Coleman, father Henry Reynolds, mother Sarah Reynolds and siblings Milo, William, and Carrie in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. Maude was born in Nebraska. Her husband was a carpenter.
The 1910 census shows Henry Reynolds was now widowed. There is a Sarah Reynolds buried at Arvada Cem who died in 1905, so the death date could be a match, but the birth year is 1845 and the 1900 census said the Sarah Reynolds that is the mother of Maude was born in 1860. So, maybe no match?
Another possibility is Henry Reynolds, buried at Golden Cem. His wife, Alice S, was born in 1860 and died 1902. Maybe Sarah A. and Alice S. are the same person, with names transposed?
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