Elizabeth Blake married A. Reynolds in 1868
The following Biographical sketch was copied from the book "HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY COUNTIES OF WHITE AND PULASKI, INDIANA. Historical and Biographical. Illustrated. Chicago; F.A. Battey & Co., Publishers. 1883.
page 235, City of Monticello, White County, Indiana.
"A. REYNOLDS, Superintendent of Paper Mill, Tippecanoe Station, Carroll County, Indiana, was born in Monticello August 7, 1845, to ISSAC and MARY J. (HUGHES) REYNOLDS, the former deceased and the latter living in Monticello. When twenty-two years of age, A. REYNOLDS went into partnership with his father in merchandising. In 1872, he withdrew, and organized the Monticello Paper Company, with the following stockholders: WILLIAM BRADEN, P. A. HULL, JOHN C. BLAKE, JAMES H. McCOLLUM, O. S. DALE, S. F. SOUTHARD, D.D. DALE, and A. REYNOLDS. The assessed stock was $50,000, one-half of which was paid up. A one story frame building, 30X150 feet, was erected one mile below town limits, and about fifteen hands were employed. In 1874, BRADEN & HULL purchasd the stock, and admitting A. B. ROBERTSON as partner, conducted the business until 1879. In August of that year, the Tippecanoe Paper Company was organized and incorporated under the laws of Indiana. Mr. REYNOLDS, the only stockholder at Monticello, was made Superintendent. The building was enlarged, its dimensions now being 181X140 feet, and its ground plan that of the letter T; new machinery was introduced, and its capacity increased to fifteen tons of paper per week, and twelve tons of dry pulp. Forty hands are employed night and day; the product is a superior quality of No. 2 news, and the average annual business about $120,000. Mr. REYNOLDS was married, in 1868, to Miss ELIZABETH BLAKE, who has borne him two children - GUY and CHARLEY. In politics, he is a Democrat, and he is a member of the A. O. U. W.