Hubert Theodore Reynolds1

b. 1905
Birth1905 Hubert Theodore Reynolds was born in 1905 in Texas.1 
Marriage1925 He married Sally Mae McCamant, daughter of Alexander Smith McCamant and Lula Mae Thomas, in 1925.1 
Cens-19309 May 1930  Sally and Hubert ("H.T") lived with Sally's parents on their ranch near Corona in Lincoln County, New Mexico. Hubert worked as a ranch hand for Alexander McCamant, Sally's father, and also served as his deputy sheriff.2 
  Sally and Hubert may have had a daughter Sally in addition to the son James ("Ted") listed below.1 

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To learn about Hubert Reynold's and Alexander McCamant's encounter with two outlaws in Lincoln Co. read this article: Saga of the Outlaws Hunsucker and Stantion
Also read a letter to the editor of a local newspaper written by Jack Davidson clarifying the events surrounding the 1933 shooting. It appears certain aspects of the story had been misrepresented by others and Jack, as the last living participant in the event, wished to set the record straight3

Family

Sally Mae McCamant b. abt 1906, d. 7 Nov 1939
Child
  • James Alexander McCamant Reynolds1
Last Edited19 Dec 2013

Citations

  1. [S2945] Robert Gardner research, 2881 Pruneridge Ave., Santa Clara, California, 95051, email to: e-mail address.
  2. [S3091] A.S. McCamant household, 1930 U.S. cens., Lincoln Co., New Mexico, pop. sched., Corona, ED 14-14, sheet 7A, viewed online at Ancestry.com, Jan 2013. Household includes: A.S. McCamant, 58, first marr at 25, owns home, owns radio, b. TX, farm owner; Emma, wife, 51, marr, first marr at 18, b. TX; H.T. Reynolds, son-in-law, 25, first marr at 20, b. TX, farm laborer; Sallie, dau, 24, first marr at 19, b. NM; McCamant, Thomas, son, 19, first marr at 18, farm laborer, b. NM; Edith, dau-in-law, 16, first marr at 16, b. CA; Alvin Warden, lodger, 17, b. TX, laborer; J.W. Berry, 51, b. TN, laborer. Note: this census did not record household or family numbers but did record the associated land description. This household was listed as: T1SR15E. [township 1 South Range 15 East]
  3. [S3296] Samuel James Davidson, "Items of interest," e-mail message from e-mail address to D. Powell, 16 Dec 2013. Mr. Davidson supplied a copy of a letter written by Jack Davidson of Corona to the editor of an undated and unidentified newspaper. The resulting newspaper entry was titled "1933 shooting is clarified."