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Anne H. Reynolds

Anne H. Reynolds

Female 1867 - 1950  (83 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Anne H. ReynoldsAnne H. Reynolds was born 8 Sep 1867, Rock Springs, Maryland (daughter of Dr. Joseph W. Reynolds, M.D. and Margaret A Tucker); died 26 Dec 1950, Oxford, Pennsylvania; was buried , Brookview Cemetery, Cecil County, Maryland.

    Notes:

    Thank you Carter Powell for the Obit. which led me to the death certificate for Anne Reynolds Marshall.

    Anne married Richard Albert Marshall 4 Oct 1893, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Richard was born Abt 1867; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Margaret Marshall was born 16 Jul 1897, Pennsylvania; died 22 Mar 1967, Fredericksburg, Virginia; was buried , Sunset Memorial Gardens, Spotsylvania County, Virginia.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Dr. Joseph W. Reynolds, M.D. was born 27 Jul 1834, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania (son of Josiah Reynolds and Mary Hannah Sweigart/Swaggart); died 25 Nov 1909; was buried , Brookview Cemetery, Rising Sun, MD.

    Notes:

    http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paslchs/biosr5.html
    JOSEPH W. REYNOLDS, M. D. The subject of this sketch, who is one of the oldest practicing physicians of Cecil County, has been for many years devoted to his profession, and has achieved much more than the average meed of success. While engaging in general practice, he has, however, made a specialty of the treatment of cancer. This dread disease, so insidious in its approach and so deadly in its consequences, for ages defied all forms of treatment, and only within modern times has it been successfully mastered. Believing the use of the knife to be fatal to the patient, Dr. Reynolds has adopted a plan and method of treatment whereby the cancer is drawn out, rendering an operation unnecessary. Out of over one thousand cases that he has treated, he has lost less than seventy-five, and doubtless these could have been successfully removed had treatment been sought in time. Certainly humanity owes a debt of gratitude to the persevering, skillful physicians, who have through so many years and with such untiring patience sought to conquer the disease. While making the practice of medicine his calling and an answer to the summons of his patients a duty, Dr. Reynolds has found time and opportunity to superintend the management of the farm on which he resides, and which is situated at Mt. Pleasant, in District No.8. As a matter of recreation from the cares of his profession, he gives some attention to the cultivation of his estate, and in this, as in his profession, he has been prospered. For four years he had an office in Baltimore, but still retained his residence on the farm, preferring rurallife on account of its healthfulness and conveniences. Born in Lancaster County, Pa., in 1834. Dr. Reynolds is a son of Josiah and Mary (Swagert) Reynolds, also natives of that county. His grandfather, Samuel, who came to Lancaster County from the northern part of the state, was a descendant of John Reynolds, one of three brothers who came to America from England, settling in Pennsylvania. J osiah Reynolds remained a continuous resident of Lancaster County until death, and there followed the trade of a potter, and the occupation of a farmer. Politically he was a Republican, and in local affairs wielded considerable influence. He died in 1887, at the age of eighty-four, and his remains are interred in East Land cemetery. His eight children are named as follows: Kirk S., who resides in Christiana, Pa.; Joseph W., of this sketch; Melissa; Anna E., wife of Morris Reynolds; Andrew, living in Harford County; Tyson, who remains on the old homestead; Hannah, wife of Philip Carter, of Ohio; and Alice, Mrs. Thomas Brown, of Liberty Grove, Cecil County. After the conclusion of his literary studies our subject spent five years at home, assisting in the cultivation of the farm. At the same time he studied medicine under Dr. Wood. In 1856 he married Margaret A. Tucker, of Baltimore, and about the same time came to Cecil County. He and his wife are the parents of eleven children now living, namely: Kirk E.; Elmer, who is station agent at Burmont, Del.; Anna; Eli, a druggist at Rising Sun; Mary, Arthur, Walter, Alva, Margaret; Alfred, who is in the drug business with his brother in Rising Sun; and Stella, who is the youngest of the family. The family are identified with the Friends' Church and exemplify in their lives the beautiful teachings of this society. Whatever part Dr. Reynolds takes in politics is to the advantage of the Republican party , of which he is a supporter . He has never indulged in politics with a view to becoming a seeker after the spoils of office, and whatever activity he has been through purely patriotic motives. He is a liberal minded citizen ad warmly endores all projects that will promote the welfare of the district.

    Joseph married Margaret A Tucker 27 Dec 1860, Maryland. Margaret (daughter of Eli Tucker and Teresa Howard) was born 8 Nov 1841, Baltimore, Maryland; died 24 Mar 1923, Colora, Cecil County, Maryland; was buried , Brookview Cemetery, Cecil County, Maryland. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Margaret A Tucker was born 8 Nov 1841, Baltimore, Maryland (daughter of Eli Tucker and Teresa Howard); died 24 Mar 1923, Colora, Cecil County, Maryland; was buried , Brookview Cemetery, Cecil County, Maryland.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Baltimore Sun Newspaper Marriages 1851-1860

    Children:
    1. Kirk Ellsworth Reynolds was born 1 Nov 1861, Oxford, Pennsylvania; died 24 Jul 1908, near Cecil Paper Mills, Cecil County, Maryland; was buried , Brookview Cemetery, Cecil County, Maryland.
    2. Elmer Joseph Reynolds was born 14 Sep 1864, Rock Springs, Cecil County, Maryland; died 3 May 1935, Delaware County, Pennsylvania; was buried , Fernwood Cemetery, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
    3. 1. Anne H. Reynolds was born 8 Sep 1867, Rock Springs, Maryland ; died 26 Dec 1950, Oxford, Pennsylvania; was buried , Brookview Cemetery, Cecil County, Maryland.
    4. Eli Tucker Reynolds was born 30 Jul 1868, Cecil County, Maryland; died 30 Sep 1929, Rising Sun, Maryland; was buried , Brookview Cemetery, Cecil County, Maryland.
    5. Mary E. Reynolds was born 8 Mar 1870, Rock Springs, Cecil County, Maryland; died 29 Jan 1959, Coatesville, Chester County, Pennsylvania; was buried , Brookview Cemetery, Cecil County, Maryland.
    6. Arthur Tyson Reynolds was born 9 Mar 1872, Rock Springs, Cecil County, Maryland; died 25 Aug 1948, Rising Sun, Maryland; was buried , Brookview Cemetery, Cecil County, Maryland.
    7. Walter Scott Reynolds was born 25 Dec 1873, Cecil County, Maryland; died 1 Jan 1942, Oxford, Chester County, Pennsylvania; was buried , Oxford Cemetery, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
    8. Alver Carroll Reynolds was born 16 Aug 1875, Cecil County, Maryland; died 15 Mar 1966, Marion County, Indiana; was buried , Crown Hill Cemetery, Marion County, Indiana.
    9. Margaret Estelle Reynolds was born 2 Jul 1881, Rock Springs, Cecil County, Maryland; died 3 Nov 1971, Calvert Manor Nursing Home, Calvert, Cecil County, Maryland; was buried 4 Nov 1971, Oxford Cemetery, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
    10. Alfred B. Reynolds was born Dec 1879, Rock Springs, Cecil County, Maryland; died 21 Apr 1967, Oxford, Chester County,Pennsylvania; was buried , Brookview Cemetery, Cecil County, Maryland.
    11. Estelle M. Reynolds was born 21 Sep 1887, Rock Springs, Cecil County, Maryland; died 16 Aug 1964, Embreeville State Hospital, Chester County,Pennsylvania; was buried , Brookview Cemetery, Cecil County, maryland.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Josiah ReynoldsJosiah Reynolds was born 9 Jan 1807, Pennsylvania (son of Samuel Reynolds and Ann Reynolds); died 4 Oct 1888, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; was buried , Eastland Friends Quaker Burial Ground, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

    Josiah married Mary Hannah Sweigart/Swaggart. Mary was born 1812, York County, Pennsylvania; died 16 Jul 1894, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; was buried , Eastland Friends, Lancaster Co., PA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary Hannah Sweigart/Swaggart was born 1812, York County, Pennsylvania; died 16 Jul 1894, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; was buried , Eastland Friends, Lancaster Co., PA.

    Notes:

    http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paslchs/biosr5.html
    JOSEPH W. REYNOLDS, M. D. The subject of this sketch, who is one of the oldest practicing physicians of Cecil County, has been for many years devoted to his profession, and has achieved much more than the average meed of success. While engaging in general practice, he has, however, made a specialty of the treatment of cancer. This dread disease, so insidious in its approach and so deadly in its consequences, for ages defied all forms of treatment, and only within modern times has it been successfully mastered. Believing the use of the knife to be fatal to the patient, Dr. Reynolds has adopted a plan and method of treatment whereby the cancer is drawn out, rendering an operation unnecessary. Out of over one thousand cases that he has treated, he has lost less than seventy-five, and doubtless these could have been successfully removed had treatment been sought in time. Certainly humanity owes a debt of gratitude to the persevering, skillful physicians, who have through so many years and with such untiring patience sought to conquer the disease. While making the practice of medicine his calling and an answer to the summons of his patients a duty, Dr. Reynolds has found time and opportunity to superintend the management of the farm on which he resides, and which is situated at Mt. Pleasant, in District No.8. As a matter of recreation from the cares of his profession, he gives some attention to the cultivation of his estate, and in this, as in his profession, he has been prospered. For four years he had an office in Baltimore, but still retained his residence on the farm, preferring rurallife on account of its healthfulness and conveniences. Born in Lancaster County, Pa., in 1834. Dr. Reynolds is a son of Josiah and Mary (Swagert) Reynolds, also natives of that county. His grandfather, Samuel, who came to Lancaster County from the northern part of the state, was a descendant of John Reynolds, one of three brothers who came to America from England, settling in Pennsylvania. J osiah Reynolds remained a continuous resident of Lancaster County until death, and there followed the trade of a potter, and the occupation of a farmer. Politically he was a Republican, and in local affairs wielded considerable influence. He died in 1887, at the age of eighty-four, and his remains are interred in East Land cemetery. His eight children are named as follows: Kirk S., who resides in Christiana, Pa.; Joseph W., of this sketch; Melissa; Anna E., wife of Morris Reynolds; Andrew, living in Harford County; Tyson, who remains on the old homestead; Hannah, wife of Philip Carter, of Ohio; and Alice, Mrs. Thomas Brown, of Liberty Grove, Cecil County. After the conclusion of his literary studies our subject spent five years at home, assisting in the cultivation of the farm. At the same time he studied medicine under Dr. Wood. In 1856 he married Margaret A. Tucker, of Baltimore, and about the same time came to Cecil County. He and his wife are the parents of eleven children now living, namely: Kirk E.; Elmer, who is station agent at Burmont, Del.; Anna; Eli, a druggist at Rising Sun; Mary, Arthur, Walter, Alva, Margaret; Alfred, who is in the drug business with his brother in Rising Sun; and Stella, who is the youngest of the family. The family are identified with the Friends' Church and exemplify in their lives the beautiful teachings of this society. Whatever part Dr. Reynolds takes in politics is to the advantage of the Republican party , of which he is a supporter . He has never indulged in politics with a view to becoming a seeker after the spoils of office, and whatever activity he has been through purely patriotic motives. He is a liberal minded citizen ad warmly endores all projects that will promote the welfare of the district.

    Children:
    1. Kirk S. Reynolds was born 15 May 1832, Pennsylvania; died 16 Apr 1915, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; was buried , Sadsbury Friends, Sadsbury, Lancaster Co., PA.
    2. 2. Dr. Joseph W. Reynolds, M.D. was born 27 Jul 1834, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania; died 25 Nov 1909; was buried , Brookview Cemetery, Rising Sun, MD.
    3. Melissa Ella Reynolds was born 4 Mar 1837; died 24 Mar 1926, Neffsville Brethrens Home, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; was buried 28 Mar 1926, Darlington Cemetery, Harford County, Maryland.
    4. Ann Eliza Reynolds was born 23 Dec 1839, Fulton Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; died 19 Apr 1922, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; was buried , Eastland Friends, Lancaster Co., PA.
    5. Andrew U. Reynolds was born 1843; died 6 Jul 1936.
    6. Tyson Isaac Reynolds was born 1 May 1846, Cecil County, Maryland; died 28 Dec 1926, Liberty Grove, Cecil County, Maryland; was buried , Little Britain Cemetery, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
    7. Hannah Reynolds was born 2 Mar 1841, Rock Springs, Cecil County, Maryland; died 4 Nov 1929, Belmont County, Ohio; was buried , Chestnut Ridge Cemetery, Belmont County, Ohio.
    8. Alice M. Reynolds was born 17 Mar 1850, Rock Springs, Cecil County, Maryland; died 5 Jul 1939, Belmont, Warren County, Ohio; was buried , Oxford, Chester Co., Pennsylvania.

  3. 6.  Eli TuckerEli Tucker was born 26 Mar 1815, Harfird County, Maryland; died 5 Mar 1906, Baltimore, Maryland; was buried , Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland.

    Notes:

    Photograph of Eli Tucker's obituary in the Baltimore Sun, photographed from back of Emma Richardson's Bible.

    Ancestry

    Eli married Teresa Howard. Teresa was born , Maryland. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Teresa Howard was born , Maryland.
    Children:
    1. 3. Margaret A Tucker was born 8 Nov 1841, Baltimore, Maryland; died 24 Mar 1923, Colora, Cecil County, Maryland; was buried , Brookview Cemetery, Cecil County, Maryland.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Samuel ReynoldsSamuel Reynolds was born 11 Jul 1782, West Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania (son of Samuel Reynolds and Isabel/Izabel King); died Apr 1860, West Nottingham Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    1826
    "Land passed into the Reynolds Family, where it remained until the early part of the 20 Century."
    (MacElree, p. 156, 1933) "The property was purchases by Samuel Reynolds (listed on 1830 Census
    as living in Nottingham) the purchase price was 300 dollars and paid for in dried peaches and sheep.
    (Jones, p. 1, 1958)

    1828?
    Ira, approximately 18-30 years old, purchased land from his dad. The sum was $1,100.
    He constructed a large double-deck barn, a wagon shed, and smoke house over the years.


    http://www.octoraro.org/~balmat/hsratlas/timeline.html

    Samuel married Ann Reynolds 2 May 1804, Eastland Friends, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Ann (daughter of Henry Reynolds and Elizabeth [Haines] Sidwell) was born 29 Mar 1784, Little Britain, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; died 31 Dec 1850, Little Britain, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; was buried , Eastland Friends Quaker Cemetery, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Ann ReynoldsAnn Reynolds was born 29 Mar 1784, Little Britain, Lancaster, Pennsylvania (daughter of Henry Reynolds and Elizabeth [Haines] Sidwell); died 31 Dec 1850, Little Britain, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; was buried , Eastland Friends Quaker Cemetery, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Mary Frances Reynolds


    Burial information and dates from the Little Britain Meeting records (Penn Hill)

    Name:
    daughter of Elizabeth Sidwell and Henry Reynolds the 3rd

    Children:
    1. Hynford/Hinford/Henford/Hanford Reynolds was born 10 Dec 1817, Little Brittain, Chester, PA; died Yes, date unknown, Probably Eastland, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
    2. Lydia Reynolds was born 16 Feb 1805, Little Brittain, Chester, PA; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. 4. Josiah Reynolds was born 9 Jan 1807, Pennsylvania ; died 4 Oct 1888, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; was buried , Eastland Friends Quaker Burial Ground, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
    4. Ira Reynolds was born 6 Aug 1808, Little Brittain, Chester, PA; died 15 Mar 1896, Horseshoe Farm, Chester County, Pennsylvania; was buried , Eastland Friends Cemetery, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
    5. Ahia Reynolds was born 13 Dec 1811, Little Brittain, Chester, PA; died 29 Oct 1890, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; was buried , Little Britain Cemetery, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
    6. Isabel Reynolds was born 3 Oct 1812, Little Brittain, Chester, PA; died Yes, date unknown.
    7. Leona Reynolds was born 19 Nov 1815, Little Brittain, Chester, PA; died 1892; was buried , Eastland Friends Burial Ground, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
    8. Henrietta Reynolds was born 3 Dec 1820, Little Brittain, Chester, PA; died 11 Dec 1865.
    9. Otho Reynolds was born 12 Dec 1822, Cecil County, Maryland; died 23 Oct 1896, Cecil County, Maryland; was buried , Eastland Friends Cemetery, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
    10. Rebecca Jane Reynolds was born 19 Apr 1825, Little Brittain, Chester, PA; died Yes, date unknown.