Marion was a farmer. He was the son of Catherine "Kate" Lowe and the stepson of John H. Reynolds. Marion was listed as Maryland Dunsmore in the household of his grandmother Lutitia Dunsmore in Monroe County, Virginia in 1860, and he was listed as a female in the household of his mother Catherine and stepfather John H. Reynolds in Wolf Creek, Monroe County, West Virginia in 1870.
Hinton Daily News and Leader, Hinton, West Virginia
Tuesday, February 17, 1914, page 2
Deaths In the New River And Greenbrier Valleys
Died at his home on the Knobs west of Union near Knobs postoffice, on Friday night last, Feb 6, 1914, at 10:30 o'clock Marion F Reynolds aged 55 years 4 months and 23 days. He had suffered for three years from a form of heart disease and an anemic condition of the blood which changed its corpuscles from red to white.
Marion was a farmer. He was the son of Catherine "Kate" Lowe and the stepson of John H. Reynolds. Marion was listed as Maryland Dunsmore in the household of his grandmother Lutitia Dunsmore in Monroe County, Virginia in 1860, and he was listed as a female in the household of his mother Catherine and stepfather John H. Reynolds in Wolf Creek, Monroe County, West Virginia in 1870.
Hinton Daily News and Leader, Hinton, West Virginia
Tuesday, February 17, 1914, page 2
Deaths In the New River And Greenbrier Valleys
Died at his home on the Knobs west of Union near Knobs postoffice, on Friday night last, Feb 6, 1914, at 10:30 o'clock Marion F Reynolds aged 55 years 4 months and 23 days. He had suffered for three years from a form of heart disease and an anemic condition of the blood which changed its corpuscles from red to white.
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