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1835 - 1918 (83 years)
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Father |
Daniel [Spofford] [D108] Reynolds, b. 7 Oct 1771, Londonderry, New Hampshire |
Mother |
Elizabeth Leighton, b. Abt 1774, Londonderry, New Hampshire |
Married |
1796 |
Durham, New Hampshire |
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Family |
Sarah 'Sally' Garland, b. 24 Nov 1809, Durham, New Hampshire |
Children |
+ | 1. Sgt. Union Army Stephen Henry Reynolds, b. 1835, Madbury, New Hampshire |
+ | 2. James Addison [D110] Reynolds, b. 7 Nov 1836, Durham, New Hampshire |
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1809 - 1880 (70 years)
Birth |
24 Nov 1809 |
Durham, New Hampshire |
Died |
17 Mar 1880 |
Durham, New Hampshire |
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Father |
James Garland, b. Est 1785, Massachusetts/ Connecticut/ New Jersey Colony |
Mother |
Mary 'Polly' Mills |
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Family |
Private |
Children |
+ | 1. Sgt. Union Army Stephen Henry Reynolds, b. 1835, Madbury, New Hampshire |
+ | 2. James Addison [D110] Reynolds, b. 7 Nov 1836, Durham, New Hampshire |
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1850 - 1935 (85 years)
Birth |
1850 |
Brookline, Massachusetts |
Died |
1935 |
Prob. Madbury, N. Hampshire |
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Family |
Sgt. Union Army Stephen Henry Reynolds, b. 1835, Madbury, New Hampshire [1] |
Children |
+ | 1. Warren Stephen Reynolds, b. 1877, N. Park, Massachusetts |
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1877 - 1906 (29 years)
Birth |
1877 |
N. Park, Massachusetts |
Died |
1906 |
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Father |
Sgt. Union Army Stephen Henry Reynolds, b. 1835, Madbury, New Hampshire |
Mother |
Lucy Adams, b. 1850, Brookline, Massachusetts |
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Family |
Adeline Mable Louise Buffum, b. 19 Dec 1877, Melrose Massachusetts |
Children |
| 1. Warren Wentworth Reynolds, b. 10 Dec 1907, Hyde Park, NY |
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Name |
Stephen Henry Reynolds |
Title |
PATRIOT |
Prefix |
Sgt. Union Army |
Born |
1835 |
Madbury, New Hampshire |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
1918 |
Madbury, New Hampshire |
Person ID |
I18618 |
My Reynolds Line | Descendants of James Reynolds |
Last Modified |
15 Aug 2017 |
Family |
Lucy Adams, b. 1850, Brookline, Massachusetts , d. 1935, Prob. Madbury, N. Hampshire (Age 85 years) |
Notes |
- SIXTH GENERATION Stephen Henry6 Stephen5 Daniel4 Daniel3 Stephen2 Samuel1
Stephen Henry Reynoldsb. 1835 d. 1918 Madbury, N.H.
m. Lucy Adams of Brookline,Mass 1886. Lucy b. 1850 d. 1935
Gold Beater-learned trade in Boston Soldier-Civil War
Enlisted at Concord, Mass. as a private in Co. G, 5th, Mass. Volunteer Regiment taking part in the first Bull Run battle
and other engagements. His 3 month enlistment having expired,he reenlisted in the 1st Mass. Light Battery where he served as corporal and sergeant. He participated in the battles of the 2nd Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam
and Fredrickburg where he was severely injured,captured and imprisoned. His right leg was amputated by a Confederate
medical officer Aug. 15 1863 received an honorable dis-
charge and later his nurse was Louisa May Alcott, author of "Little Women".
Settled in Hyde Park 1872 as a gold beater. Owned Several houses and built a large permanent home at the corner of Dell Terrance and 65 Central Ave. the first house in Hyde
Park to have electric lights. Later with his two sons founded a dental firm called S.H. Reynolds and Sons.
He was commander of Timothy Ingraham Post No. 121 Grand Army of the Republic. Also a member of Baptist Church, IOOF Odd
Fellows, Waverly Club. Here in 1906 the Christian Science Society hired the hall where his grandchildren of son, Warren, went to Sunday School.
His wife, Lucy Adams, was a descendent of John Quincy Adams, President. of the U.S. and a charter member of the Womens Relief Corps No. 35 Auxiliary to Timothy Ingraham Post
G.A.R. Hyde Park, Mass.
Children:
Lizzie Gertrude
George
Warren Stephen R.
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Children |
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Last Modified |
15 Aug 2017 |
Family ID |
F6877 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S122] Genealogy. com, http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/runnels/16/.
SIXTH GENERATION Stephen Henry6 Stephen5 Daniel4 Daniel3 Stephen2 Samuel1
Stephen Henry Reynoldsb. 1835 d. 1918 Madbury, N.H.; m. Lucy Adams of Brookline, Mass 1886. Lucy b. 1850 d. 1935
Gold Beater-learned trade in Boston
Soldier-Civil War
Enlisted at Concord, Mass. as a private in Co. G, 5th, Mass. Volunteer Regiment taking part in the first Bull Run battle and other engagements. His 3 month enlistment having expired, he reenlisted
in the 1st Mass. Light Battery where he served as corporal and sergeant. He participated in the battles of the 2nd Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam and Fredrickburg where he was severely
injured, captured and imprisoned. His right leg was amputated by a Confederate medical officer
Aug. 15 1863 received an honorable discharge and later his nurse was Louisa May Alcott, author of "Little Women".
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