Reynolds clan reunion draws 33 members and guests
Published 11:22 am Tuesday, June 4, 2019
By Mark Bateman
Reunion president
The 52nd Annual Reynolds Family Reunion was held May 19, 2019, at the Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church near Columbia NC, with 33 members and guests in attendance. The event reunited the descendants of William Reynolds Jr. and his sister Matilda Jane Reynolds Spencer, both originally from Chelsea, England. William Reynolds Jr. lived in Tyrrell County and became a Primitive Baptist Preacher, while Matilda Jane Reynolds Spencer lived near Roper in Washington County and ran a local store.
Family and guests began arriving at 10:00 a.m, and the official business meeting started at 10:35. Mark Bateman, president, of Ledyard CT opened the meeting and welcomed everyone. Next Mark read a poem on “A Family is Like a Circle” that reminds us a family connection, like a circle, never ends. This was followed by a hymn led by the president.
Two recent family births were announced: Carter Blair Barnes born in May 2018 to Gordon Winson Barnes Jr. and Stacey Kissinger Barnes of Winterville NC, and granddaughter of Gordon and Teresa Barnes Sr. of Grimesland NC; Edgar David Anderson 5th born to David Anderson 4th and Jennifer Wilson Anderson of Charleston SC, and great-grandson of Mrs. Virginia Voliva of Columbia NC.
The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary Susan Reynolds Forbes of Roper NC, and the treasurer’s report was given by Gail Reynolds of Columbia NC. Mark gave a report on the repairs to the Bethlehem church building. The outside water line was re-routed and repaired. More work is needed to repair rotted subflooring, as funds become available.
Next, a memorial service was led by the Amanda Reynolds Frymier of Plymouth NC for the 9 family members who died during the past year.
The program featured was “Life of Richard and Joseph Reynolds, Brothers – In Their Shoes (#4)”, the story of the two middle brothers of our ancestors William Sr. and Frances Reynolds. It was presented by Cyndee Reynolds Rabil who recently reloacated fro the west coast to Wilmington NC. Everyone learned that little Richard died at just a few months of age of measles, which was prevalent at that time, and about the things going on in Chelsea England during Joseph’s time.
Dean Bateman was recognized as having traveled the farthest to attend, 850 miles from Starkville MS. The youngest member was Charlotte Baker, age 11 months, daughter of John and Dawn Baker of Elizabeth City NC. The oldest was Mrs. Virginia Voliva of Columbia, age 96. Attending the reunion for the first time was John and Dawn Baker and children Josie and Charlotte of Elizabeth City NC, and Richard Heinig and Cyndee Reynolds Rabill of Wilmington NC. Colorful award ribbons were presented to each of these people.
It was noted that the annual Primitive Baptist preaching service will be the 4th Sunday in September, at Bethlehem Church on September 22, 2019, at 10:30 a.m., led by Elder Johnny Ray Gardner. Also noted was that the next reunion will be held on the 3rdSunday, May 17th, 2020.
The reunion meeting adjourned at 11:50 p.m. with the blessing given by Rev. C.L. Reynolds of Columbia NC. Then came a barbecue and covered-dish picnic lunch provided by the families, held outdoors on this very hot day in a shady spot in the yard of the church. A meeting of the Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church Preservation Society followed the picnic.