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Major General John Fulton Reynolds

Major General John Fulton Reynolds

Male 1820 - 1863  (42 years)

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  1. 1.  Major General John Fulton ReynoldsMajor General John Fulton Reynolds was born 20 Sep 1820, Lancaster, Pennsylvania (son of John "Lancaster" Reynolds and Lydia Moore); died 1Jul 1863, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; was buried , Lancaster Cemetery, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Was going to marry Catherine Hewitt

    NOTE: THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS SAID BY MARY S. PITKIN AS INFORMATION ABOUT ANOTHER KATHERINE HEWITT; NOT THE SAME WOMAN WHO WAS INVOLVED WITH JOHN FULTON REYNOLDS.

    Civil War love story uncovered in the Archives
    Kate Hewitt
    Recently I received a request from a gentleman in Dublin, Ireland, for information about two young women who had attended Eden Hall for one year, 1860-1861. Their names were Katherine (Kate) Hewitt and her adopted sister, Catherine Dunn. His interest was primarily in Kate, who he informed me 'had a tragic love affair with Major General John F. Reynolds, who was killed at Gettysburg.'

    I am always amazed at the wealth of information that is housed in our archives and how much the province owes to Mary C. Wheeler, our first archivist (1973-1976). I easily found the names of the two in the Eden Hall student register of 1845-1895 and in the student accounts book from 1842-1855. Then, to my great delight, I found their names in the baptismal register, 1848-1965. Both Kate and Catherine were converted to Catholicism and baptized in the Eden Hall chapel. The Dublin researcher was 'absolutely thrilled' with the information I was able to send him.

    In a previous article, I wrote of how such research requests pique my curiosity. In this case, I wanted to know more about Kate's 'tragic love affair,' so I began to search for more information. I soon discovered that I wasn't the only person interested in love stories from the Civil War. There were several posts on the Internet such as, 'Star-Crossed Loves of Gettysburg' and 'Nine Love Stories from the Civil War.' The most interesting and informative was posted by Maggie MacLean in December 2008.

    Kate Hewitt was born in Stillwater, New York, in 1836. At the age of twenty she went to San Francisco as a governess for the children of relatives. It was there that she met and fell in love with John Reynolds, who was then stationed there. The engagement was kept secret because of his position in the army and also because he was a Protestant and she was leaning strongly toward Catholicism. In planning for their future and, knowing John might not return from battle, they agreed that, if he should be killed, Kate would become a nun.

    Kate and John were engaged to be married when she went to Eden Hall in 1860. I like to think that, while waiting for the war to end, Kate entered the school as a companion to her adopted sister, who was then only eleven years old. Perhaps, though, it was because of her desire to be baptized.

    Major General John Reynolds was one of the Union's most important generals in the American Civil War. A graduate of West Point, he had a distinguished career in the army. He fought in the Mexican-American War and in the battles of Fredericksburg, Manassas, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. He was killed at Gettysburg on July 1, 1863.

    John's body and his personal effects were removed from the battlefield and taken by his military aides to his sister's home in nearby Philadelphia to await his burial. It was then that Kate's existence became known. His military aides had discovered a small Catholic medal around his neck and a gold Claddagh ring inscribed, 'Dear Kate.'

    John's family warmly welcomed Kate but, eight days after his funeral and true to her promise, she entered the convent of the Sisters of Charity in Emmitsburg, a congregation she had come to know while in San Francisco. For reasons that are not known, she left the convent in 1868, never having made vows. She returned to her family home and, it seems, gave up her Catholic faith. She never married and died of pneumonia in 1895 at the age of fifty-nine.

    Ironically, in 1993, Marie Louise Padberg was in contact with a researcher interested in another Civil War love story. His letter began, 'I am gathering information for a magazine article about a woman who I believe was a member of your religious order. Her maiden name was Clara Bishop. In 1862 she married Patrick O'Rorke, who died a heroic death at Gettysburg.'
    Another story for another time.

    Name:
    Never Married was secretly engaged to Katherine "Kate" Hewitt

    Buried:
    Reynolds' body and personal effects were sent to the home of his sister Catherine on Spruce Street in Philadelphia, there to lie in state until the public funeral services scheduled for July 4 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, the family's hometown


    Died:
    Kate Hewitt's existence was discovered by John's family when they found her Catholic medal and a gold ring in the form of clasped hands around his neck. Inside the ring were inscribed the words Dear Kate. They also noticed that his West Point ring was missing. ?


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John "Lancaster" ReynoldsJohn "Lancaster" Reynolds was born 30 Mar 1787, Lancaster, Pennsylvania (son of William 'Irishman' Reynolds and Catharine/Catherine Ferree LeFevre); died 11 May 1853, Baltimore City, Maryland; was buried , Carpenters Graveyard, Paradise, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    http://lodge43.org/lodge-no-43-history/
    Masons - A John Reynolds of Lancaster
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    * * * 1772, Lancaster Co, PA * * *

    John and Elizabeth (Harris) Fulton came to America from [Northern] Ireland around 1772. They settled somewhere (?) near Lancaster Towne, Lancaster Co, PA. Elizabeth (Harris) Fulton ran a "select school" for young ladies. The Fultons brought five children to America:
    1. Samuel Fulton
    2. Sarah Fulton
    3. Elizabeth Fulton
    4. Margaret Fulton
    5. Jane Fulton
    Jane Fulton, the youngest daughter, was born Aug 1768 at Rathmelton, Co. Donegal, Ireland, and she grew up in Lancaster Towne. Jane Fulton married 1 Sep 1791 at St. James Episcopal Church in Lancaster, Capt. Samuel Moore, and their daughter, Lydia Moore, b 24 Jan 1794 at Lancaster, married 17 June 1813, John Reynolds of Lancaster.

    John Reynolds was the proprietor and editor of the "Lancaster Journal" (1820-1834) and, later took over as manager of the Cornwall Furnace.

    John and Lydia (Moore) Reynolds were parents to 13 children -- here are the distinctive names of four sons:

    Samuel Moore Reynolds, 1814-1888
    William Reynolds, 1815-1879
    John Fulton Reynolds, 1820-1863 (d Gettysburg)
    James LeFevre Reynolds, b 8 Mar 1822, d 5 Apr 1880
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    http://www.ferreereunion.com/biowilliamreynolds.html
    William Reynolds, second oldest, was born December 10, 1815, in Lancaster. At the age of sixteen he was appointed a midshipman in the US Navy by a family friend, Pennsylvania Congressman, James Buchanan (who later became President). During his distinguished career in the navy he served in a number of posts, toured many parts of the world, and in 1873 was promoted to Rear Admiral. However, his career was always overshadowed by his younger brother, General John Fulton Reynolds, hero of Gettysburg, and almost as much by another brother, General James Lefevre Reynolds, Quartermaster General of Pennsylvania
    William Reynolds married Rebecca Krug on August 16, 1842, in the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Lancaster. As his naval career took him to different parts of the world, William and Becky kept in touch with family by letter. A collection of Reynolds Family Letters can be found in the Archives & Special Collections at Franklin & Marshall College (address below). Some of William's earlier letters can also be found on this website.

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    Name:
    He is styled as John 'Lancaster' Reynolds; not his middle name. He was born in Lancaster, thus the style.

    John married Lydia Moore 17 Jun 1813, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania. Lydia (daughter of Samuel Moore and Jane Fulton) was born 24 Jan 1794, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania; died 5 Aug 1843, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; was buried , Lancaster Cemetery, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Lydia MooreLydia Moore was born 24 Jan 1794, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania (daughter of Samuel Moore and Jane Fulton); died 5 Aug 1843, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; was buried , Lancaster Cemetery, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. Samuel Moore Reynolds was born 17 Apr 1814, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania; died 29 May 1888, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; was buried , Lancaster Cemetery Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
    2. William Reynolds was born 10 Dec 1815, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania; died 5 Nov 1879, Washington, DC.
    3. Jane Moore Reynolds was born 1817; died 1817.
    4. Lydia Moore Reynolds was born 27 Jul 1818, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; died 28 Dec 1896, Fort Wayne, Indiana; was buried , Lancaster Cemetery Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
    5. 1. John Fulton Reynolds was born 20 Sep 1820, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; died 1Jul 1863, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; was buried , Lancaster Cemetery, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
    6. James LeFevre Reynolds was born 5 Mar 1822, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; died 5 Apr 1880, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; was buried , Lancaster Cemetery Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
    7. Mary Jane Reynolds was born 13 Feb 1824, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; died 10 Dec 1901, Baltimore, Maryland.
    8. Katherine/Catharine Ferree "Kate" Reynolds was born 11 Dec 1825, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania; died 10 Feb 1905, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania.
    9. Edward Coleman Reynolds was born 26 Dec 1827, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; died 25 Sep 1828, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
    10. Anne Elizabeth Reynolds was born 26 Dec 1827, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; died 7 Jun 1832, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
    11. Edward B Reynolds was born 1829, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; died 5 Jul 1829, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
    12. Harriet Sumner Reynolds was born 28 Jul 1832; died 14 Sep 1898; was buried , Lancaster Cemetery Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
    13. Eleanor Reynolds was born 13 Mar 1835, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; died 20 Feb 1923, District of Columbia; was buried , DC Crematorium.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William 'Irishman' Reynolds was born Est 1742, Ireland; died 27 Jan 1802, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Reynolds' Wills-Lancaster County Courthouse (from the Lancaster Historical Society)

    Book 11 1 128. WILLIAM REYNOLDS of Strasburg Township, Lancaster County.

    Wife, Catherine given "the use of the pump etc."
    Daughter Lydia
    Sons: Samuel, William, John
    Witness: John Ferree, Robert McIlvain and Bernard Fraser.
    Sept. 28, 1801

    Died:
    Date of Will Probate

    William married Catharine/Catherine Ferree LeFevre 1778, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania. Catharine/Catherine was born 9 Dec 1753, Leacock Township, Pennsylvania Colony; died 27 Jan 1802, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; was buried , Carpenters Graveyard Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Catharine/Catherine Ferree LeFevre was born 9 Dec 1753, Leacock Township, Pennsylvania Colony; died 27 Jan 1802, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; was buried , Carpenters Graveyard Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. Samuel LeFevre Reynolds was born 27 Aug 1779, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; died 4 Feb 1813, Frederick, Maryland; was buried , Mount Olivet Cemetery Frederick, Maryland.
    2. William Reynolds was born 6 Aug 1784, Strasburg Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; died 5 Nov 1828, St. Augustine, Florida.
    3. 2. John "Lancaster" Reynolds was born 30 Mar 1787, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; died 11 May 1853, Baltimore City, Maryland; was buried , Carpenters Graveyard, Paradise, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania.
    4. Lydia Reynolds was born 5 Jan 1792; died 27 Apr 1857; was buried , Lancaster Cemetery, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

  3. 6.  Samuel Moore was born Est 1760, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania; died Yes, date unknown.

    Samuel married Jane Fulton 1 Sep 1791, St. James Episcopal Church, Lancaster, PA. Jane (daughter of John Fulton and Elizabeth Harris) was born Aug 1768, Rathmelton,Co., Donegal, Ireland; died 10 May 1847, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania . [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Jane Fulton was born Aug 1768, Rathmelton,Co., Donegal, Ireland (daughter of John Fulton and Elizabeth Harris); died 10 May 1847, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania .
    Children:
    1. 3. Lydia Moore was born 24 Jan 1794, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania; died 5 Aug 1843, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; was buried , Lancaster Cemetery, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  John Fulton was born Est 1740, Northern Ireland; died 1788, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.

    John married Elizabeth Harris. Elizabeth was born Est 1740, Northern Ireland; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  2. 15.  Elizabeth Harris was born Est 1740, Northern Ireland; died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    Other Children of John and Elizabeth Harris Fulton are: Samuel Fulton, Elizabeth, Margaretand Jane.

    Children:
    1. 7. Jane Fulton was born Aug 1768, Rathmelton,Co., Donegal, Ireland; died 10 May 1847, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania .