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Est 1749 - Yes, date unknown
1725 - 1760 (35 years)
Birth |
1725 |
Lancaster, Pennsylvania |
Died |
8 Jul 1760 |
Shippensburgh, Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania |
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Father |
John Reynolds, Sr., b. Est 1720, Hopewell Township, Cumberland, then Lancaster Co., |
Mother |
Mary Magaw, b. Est 1695, Cumberland County, Virginia |
Married |
1724 |
West Nottingham, Pennsylvania |
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Family |
Jean/Jane Perry, b. Est 1730 |
Children |
| 1. Robert of Shippensburg Reynolds, b. Est 1755, Shippensburg, Cumberland, Pennsylvania Colony |
| 2. Mary d-o Robert Reynolds, b. Est 1749, Prob. Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania |
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Est 1730 - Aft 1760 (~ 31 years)
Birth |
Est 1730 |
Died |
Aft 1760 |
Shippensburg, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania |
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Family 1 |
Robert [Magaw] Reynolds, b. 1725, Lancaster, Pennsylvania |
Children |
| 1. Robert of Shippensburg Reynolds, b. Est 1755, Shippensburg, Cumberland, Pennsylvania Colony |
| 2. Mary d-o Robert Reynolds, b. Est 1749, Prob. Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania |
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Family 2 |
Samuel [Magaw] Reynolds, b. Est 1729, Shippensburg, Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania |
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Name |
Mary d-o Robert Reynolds |
- Robert Reynolds, s/o John and Mary Magaw Reynolds names children Mary and Robert in his will of 1760 [2]
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Born |
Est 1749 |
Prob. Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I547444095 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
22 Jul 2022 |
Father |
Robert [Magaw] Reynolds, b. 1725, Lancaster, Pennsylvania , d. 8 Jul 1760, Shippensburgh, Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania (Age 35 years) |
Mother |
Jean/Jane Perry, b. Est 1730, d. Aft 1760, Shippensburg, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania (Age ~ 31 years) |
Married |
- Robert Reynolds' Will in 1760 Shippensburgh, PA names Wife Jean, Son, Robert, Daughter Mary, and Brothers William Reynolds and James Reynolds. Brother-in-law, Samuel Perry. (brother of Jean) Will witnessed by: Jas. McCall, Andrew Boyd, and David Magaw. Children of Mary Magaw Reynolds are named in her will as William, Robert and James and David Reynolds.
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Notes |
- Brothers, Francis McCall, James McCall and Thomas McCall in 1758 served in the North Carolina militia, perhaps participating in the battle for Ft. Duquesne. Ironically the same men, less than 20 years later, would fight against their former comrades in the Revolutionary War. King George III appeared to fade from a benefactor into an oppressor.
Francis McCall and James McCall, two of the New River settlers, also served as Revolutionary soldiers from Mecklenburg County. After the Revolutionary War ended the younger McCalls extended the family across South Carolina and into Georgia. A generation later the McCall men spread into Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi, frequently marrying Indian women from among the five civilized tribes
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Family ID |
F8536 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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