He (Samuel McReynolds) "was of Irish descent; he emigrated from the State of Virginia to Bledsoe County when quite young. He married Jane Hale, a daughter of Alexander Hale, a highly-esteemed citizen of Blount Co., Tenn. She had nine children, three of whom died in infancy; she died in 1844. He afterwards married Anna Stephens, by whom he had three children. He died in 1865. He was a scientific and successful farmer, and by his industry and perseverance he had accumulated a large property before the war. He was a man of unimpeachable integrity, and highly esteemed by all who knew him." Source: History of Davidson County, Tennessee, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of its Prominent Men and Pioneers by Prof. W. W. Clayton (Philadelphia: J.W. Lewis & Co. 1880), page 460.
He (Samuel McReynolds) "was of Irish descent; he emigrated from the State of Virginia to Bledsoe County when quite young. He married Jane Hale, a daughter of Alexander Hale, a highly-esteemed citizen of Blount Co., Tenn. She had nine children, three of whom died in infancy; she died in 1844. He afterwards married Anna Stephens, by whom he had three children. He died in 1865. He was a scientific and successful farmer, and by his industry and perseverance he had accumulated a large property before the war. He was a man of unimpeachable integrity, and highly esteemed by all who knew him." Source: History of Davidson County, Tennessee, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of its Prominent Men and Pioneers by Prof. W. W. Clayton (Philadelphia: J.W. Lewis & Co. 1880), page 460.
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Old hwy 28 headed to Dunlap from Pikeville
(Old Otto Foust farm)
Just on right after turning right at iron gates of Savannah Robinett farm
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