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Family: Thomas unproven Reynolds / Cecily unproven Phippen (F2097)  [1, 2



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  • Father | Male
    Thomas unproven Reynolds

    Born  1564  London, Middlesex, England Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  Yes, date unknown   
    Buried     
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    Mother | Female
    Cecily unproven Phippen

    Born  Abt 1575  England Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  Yes, date unknown   
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    Child 1 | Female
    + Cecily Phippen Reynolds

    Born  Abt 1600  England Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  12 Sep 1660  Charles City, Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     
    Spouse  Thomas Bailey/Baley | F2044 
    Married     
    Spouse  Samuel Jordan | F2045 
    Married  Bef Dec 1620  Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location
    Spouse  William Farrar | F518495665 
    Married     

  • Sources 
    1. [S100] Internet Source, http://homepages.rpi.edu/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy2/wc23/wc23_433.htm.
      Cicely Phippen (1575-1637) + Thomas Reynolds (1563-1604)
      Child: Cicely Reynolds (1594-1637) died in Charles City, Virginia Colony

    2. [S89] Facebook, Conversations About Cecily Phiphen Reynolds Bailey, Jordan, Brown, Farrar, Cocke .
      Esther Frey Hattal
      Lt. John Gibbs lived at Jordan Journey from the massacre until his death. His remains were unearthed recently on that property where new homes were built. My direct line. Mr. Jordan was alive at the time of the massacre. And asked Lt. Gibbs to stay. Farrar escaped his plantation and fled to Jordans. Then the story gets messy.
      Van Malone
      My first GG grandmother was a Jordan and I have traced my family to Cecily Jordan-Farrar. " Cecily was said to have introduced the art of flirting into Virginia; she was the original southern belle and no doubt enchanting and beautiful for she won the hearts of some of the colony's outstanding citizens.
      Secondly, she married Samuel Jordan (1578-1623), a much older (by 22 years) and richer man, in 1620. They were living at Beggar's Bush (later known as Jordan's Journey) the alliteratively named fortified home of Samuel Jordan in 1623 (see accompanying map for the location of Samuel Jordan's residence). This marriage produced two daughters, Mary Jordan (b. 1621) and Margaret Jordan (b. 1623 after her father's death), whose lineages can't be traced presently.
      Cecily first met William Farrar as a refugee from his destroyed house after the Powhatan Indian surprise attack on 22 March 1622 (see map for approximate location of his plantation on the Appomattox River). He had fled to her husband's fortified house to save his life and that of the other survivors from his household. Fortunate circumstances (read: manipulated circumstances, as he obviously was attracted to her) prevented him from leaving this refuge before the death of his host," This only a part of the story about her.
      Bruce Snead
      Van Malone Great info...Farrar line is also mine, 4 gens from Cecily, what a girl, 3 husbands. Sarah Farrar born 1745, married William Spencer 5 th grands, they lived in Nelson Cty...my gt grand mother was last Spencer in my line
      Bruce Snead
      Van Malone Great info...Farrar line is also mine, 4 gens from Cecily, what a girl, 3 husbands. Sarah Farrar born 1745, married William Spencer 5 th grands, they lived in Nelson Cty...my gt grand mother was last Spencer in my line.
      Suzie Worthington Walters
      Van Malone The Jamestown Trilogy by Connie Lapallo is historically accurate. I highly recommend the books.
      Len Holmes
      Thank you for your insight into the family history of many of us who are descendants of the Farrar's and their intermarried families. I would like to know the whole story as I am much interested in these kinds of stories that are the real history of America. Find A Grave Memorial# 28700353 has many details as well. I have listed in my genealogy that William Ferrer was my 12th great uncle. Cecily Jordan Ferrer (Farrar) and they married 6 May 1625 Jamestown, Virginia. They had at least three children: Colonel William Farrar II, John Farrar, (110932103 Find a grave) Cecily Ferrers Turpin. all my 1st cousins 12X.
      Esther Frey Hattal
      Does anyone know about what happened after Mr Jordan died. The preacher claimed the widow agreed to marry him. Not Farrar. It was a long Court battle that was finally decided back in England. By that time she was pregnant or had a child from Farrar without marriage. The church records for that parish has disappeared. There was never a permanent clergy there again. Remember that the preacher of these English churches were also the local government. That's why Virginia quickly passed a bill for separation of church and state when the revolution broke out.
      Jesse Giammarino
      Esther Frey Hattal You can research online at the LVA (Library of Virginia) website. I also went there. Excellent resources! Even had their microfilm sent to my local library to view.
      Bruce Snead
      Temperance an John Cocke, my 9th great-grands
      Van Malone
      This is all I have on the Cocke family: Temperance was the daughter of Thomas & Cecily (Reynolds) Bailey. She also married Richard Cocke. They had two children; Thomas Cocke & Richard Cocke.
      Van Malone
      Minutes of the Cort (Court) at James City the 5th day of June 1632 Having settled the debts of the Estate of John Browne, and married his relic (widow), Richard Cocke is awarded payment for his work as executor and for the bringing up of John Brownes children until they come of age.
      Shannon Lee
      Temperance Bailey is My Ancestress, along with her Mother and Both Step-Father's.