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Eleanor (Ellen) Moore Reynolds

Female 1815 - 1890  (75 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Eleanor (Ellen) Moore Reynolds was born 5 Nov 1815 (daughter of David Reynolds and Eleanor Moore); died 17 Dec 1890, Lewistown, Pennsylvania; was buried , St. Mark's Episcopal Cemetery, Lewistown, Pennsylvania.

    Eleanor married Doctor John Cromwell Reynolds. John (son of Reuben Reynolds and Henrietta Maria Cromwell) was born 6 Feb 1810, Cecil County, Maryland; died 20 Feb 1849, at his home, Lewistown, Pennsylvania; was buried , St. Marks Episcopal Cemetery, Lewistown, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  David Reynolds was born 1768, Cecil Co., Maryland (son of Benjamin Reynolds and Mary Job); died 1839, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania; was buried , St. Marks Cemetery, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    David Reynolds
    Birth: 1774
    Death: 1839

    David Reynolds was an Associate Judge of the Mifflin County courts. He was born in Cecil County, Maryland and was the youngest of six sons of Benjamin Reynolds. He was married twice..1st wife was the daughter of Col. Purdy. 2nd wife Eleanor Moore.

    From the 1886 book "History of the Susquehanna & Juniata Valleys" - pages 527 & 528

    David Reynolds, who was an associate judge of the Mifflin County Courts for several years, was born in 1774 in Cecil County, Maryland, being the son of Benjamin Reynolds, a Quaker, whose ancestor of the same family name was a preacher of the Society of Friends, who, in 1682, came with William Penn to Pennsylvania, but soon afterwards settled in Maryland.

    David was the youngest of the 6 sons of Benjamin Reynolds, the others being named, respectively, Isaac, Levi, Jesse, Stephen, and John. After the death of Benjamin Reynolds, their mother married a Mr. Bryson and both remained in Cecil County until their death. John Reynolds also lived and died in Maryland, but all the other sons of Benjamin removed to the Juniata Valley about the close of the last century, and settled in Mifflin County. Jesse and Stephen became farmers in that part of Mifflin which was afterwards taken to form the county of Juniata, and there they lived and died. Isaac emigrated from Mifflin County to the West, and became a resident of the State of Indiana, where he died. He had one son, Major Levi Reynolds, who, in his boyhood, had been reared by his uncle, Judge David Reynolds, and who afterwards was a resident of Chester, Pa.

    Judge David Reynolds was first married to a daughter of Colonel Purdy of Mifflin County. Their children were John Purdy Reynolds, who was killed at the massacre of the Alamo, in the Texas Revolution of 1836; Benjamin Bryson Reynolds, who settled in La Salle County, Ill., but died in Texas; and Mary Job Reynolds, who became the wife of John Christy, a farmer of Juniata County. The mother of these children died at Lewistown. The 2nd wife of Judge Reynolds was Eleanor, daughter of John Moore of Cumberland County, to whom he was married in 1813. She died in 1849, leaving an only child, Eleanor Moore Reynolds, born in 1815, and married, in October, 1839, to Dr. John C. Reynolds.

    David married Eleanor Moore 9 Nov 1813, Carlisle, Pennsylvania by ther Rev. Joshua Williams. Eleanor died 1849, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Eleanor Moore died 1849, Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. 1. Eleanor (Ellen) Moore Reynolds was born 5 Nov 1815; died 17 Dec 1890, Lewistown, Pennsylvania; was buried , St. Mark's Episcopal Cemetery, Lewistown, Pennsylvania.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Benjamin ReynoldsBenjamin Reynolds was born 30 Feb 1743, Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania (son of Henry 'Preacher' Reynolds, Jr. and Mary Coles); died 1774, Chester, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Some say Mary Job Reynolds went on to Marry a Mr. Bryson

    Birth:

    Quaker Calendar 30th Day 11th month 1775
    March is the 1st Month of the Quaker Calendar;
    First Month on the Quaker Calendar is MARCH

    Benjamin married Mary Job 18 Apr 1764, Chester Co., Pennsylvania Colony. Mary was born Abt 1745, Chester Co., Pennsylvania; died Abt. 1812, Cecil County, Maryland. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary Job was born Abt 1745, Chester Co., Pennsylvania; died Abt. 1812, Cecil County, Maryland.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Benjamin Reynolds, s/o Henry and Mary Coles Reynolds, married Mary Jobe. Their children are:
    1. Isaac Reynolds, b. 07 Aug 1766, West Nottingham, Cecil Co., Maryland d. 08 Apr 1838, Monticello, White County, Indiana
    2. Stephen Reynolds, b. Abt 1764
    3. Jesse Reynolds, b. Abt 1767
    4. David Reynolds, b. 1768
    5. Levi Reynolds, b. Abt 1772
    6. John Reynolds, b. ca 1770

    Children:
    1. Isaac James Reynolds was born 7 Aug 1766, West Nottingham, Chester Co., Pennsylvania; died 8 Apr 1838, Monticello, White County, Indiana; was buried , Old Monticello Cemetery.
    2. Stephen Reynolds was born 4 Mar 1765, West Nottingham, Cecil County, Maryland; died 13 Jan 1851, Fayette Township, Juanita County, Pennsylvania; was buried , Lost Creek Presbyterian Cemetery, Juniata County, Pennsylvania.
    3. Jesse Reynolds was born 5 Jun 1767, Delaware County, Pennsylvania; died 27 Dec 1837, Juniata County, Pennsylvania; was buried , Licking Creek Baptist Cemetery, Juniata County, Pennsylvania.
    4. 2. David Reynolds was born 1768, Cecil Co., Maryland; died 1839, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania; was buried , St. Marks Cemetery, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania.
    5. Levi Reynolds was born 1 Apr 1772, West Nottingham. Cecil County, Maryland; died 5 May 1853, McAlisterville, Pennsylvania; was buried , Pine Grove United Methodist Cemetery, Juniata County, Pennsylvania.
    6. John Reynolds was born 1770, Chester County, Pennsylvania; died 9 Feb 1816, Cecil County, Maryland; was buried , Hopewell Cemetery, Cecil County, Maryland.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Henry 'Preacher' Reynolds, Jr. was born 16 Aug 1693, Chester County, Pennsylvania (son of Henry Reynolds and Prudence Clayton); died 17 Dec 1779, Township of West Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Henry Jr. was known as "Preacher Henry" He was a preacher of some note in the Society of Friends, and his name appears many times in the records of Nottingham Meeting of Friends. He is listed on the West Nottingham tax list 1718-1778. He inherited the north lot, #5 in the Nottingham Lots, 490 acres, from his father. The tract of land was called Henry's Deer Park. By 1939 the property consisted of 122 acres and was called 'Greystone". The name came from the massive gate posts at the entrance to the lane leading to the house. The property today is 80 acres with the 'new house' which was built in 1791 and is still owned by Reynolds.

    Henry Reynolds married Ann Howell, Hannah Brown abt 1717 and Mary Coles 25 May 1743; both were born in Nottingham, Chester Co., Pennsylvania Mary Coles is the daughter of William Coles and Mary Royle and was born about 1708

    Henry Rennols and Andrew Moreman, late of Goochland Co., to Anthony Pouncy of same for 50 pounds, 200 acres on north side of Rivanna, which is the upper part of 400 granted Henry Rennols 11 Apr 1732 and was conveyed to said Moreman by deed 15 Jun 1742. Page 77 Goochland Deeds and Wills

    Inventory of John Cocke, value ~35/13, by James Taylor, Henry (M) Runalds, Robert Davis Recorded 17 May 1737. [ Goochand Wills & Deeds 1735-1742.

    Died:
    Which now may be Chester County, Pennsylvania

    Henry married Mary Coles 23 Jun 1743, Maryland. Mary (daughter of William Coles and Mary Royale/Royall) was born 4 Mar 1708, Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania; died 27 Feb 1777, West Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mary Coles was born 4 Mar 1708, Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania (daughter of William Coles and Mary Royale/Royall); died 27 Feb 1777, West Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

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    PAGE 513-767-9249


    !BIRTH:PA Chester Co.: Early Church Records, Vol 2, Early
    Church Records of Chester County, PA, Vol 2, Meldrum,
    Charlotte & Martha Reamy, Westminster: Family Lines
    Publications, 1997

    Children:
    1. 4. Benjamin Reynolds was born 30 Feb 1743, Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania; died 1774, Chester, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania.
    2. Jesse Reynolds was born 22 Oct 1747, Pennsylvania; died 2 Jun 1804, West Nottingham, Cecil County, Maryland.
    3. David Reynolds was born 27 Mar 1750, West Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. Isaac Reynolds was born 20 Jul 1745, West Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania; died 8 Apr 1838.
    5. John Reynolds was born 20 Jul 1745, Chester Co., Pennsylvania; died Aug 1782, Cecil County, Maryland.
    6. Elijah Reynolds was born 2 Feb 1753, Cecil County, Maryland.