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Joseph Reynolds[1]

Male Abt 1805 - Yes, date unknown


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  • Name Joseph Reynolds 
    Born Abt 1805  Pittsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died Yes, date unknown  Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I11061  My Reynolds Line | Descendants of Henry Reynolds
    Last Modified 19 Mar 2014 

    Father Jesse of Culpepper Reynolds,   b. 16 Feb 1754, Culpepper Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 26 May 1834, Pittsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 80 years) 
    Mother Sarah Brown,   b. Abt 1760, Culpepper Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 15 Jul 1840, Pittsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 80 years) 
    Married 23 Jun 1777  Culpepper Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F3493  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Mary 'Polly' Seymore,   b. Abt 1805, Pittsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Married 11 Aug 1825  Pittsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Daniel T. Reynolds,   b. 1830, Pittsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown
    Last Modified 30 Sep 2013 
    Family ID F3502  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Documents
    Reynolds Marriages of Pittsylvania County Virginia 1831-61
    Reynolds Marriages of Pittsylvania County Virginia 1831-61
    Marriages Reynolds.jpg

  • Notes 
    • Joseph Reynolds, brother of Jesse Runnals sold his land to Jesse and is noted in the deed as "Joseph and wife Betsey of Halifax County. The Joseph Reynolds who married Mary "Polly" Seymour is either another Joseph Reynolds or married Polly after 17 Feb 1794 (DB9/510), when he was married to Betsey (Elizabeth Turner) of Halifax County.
      A document certified in the November 1840 Court of Pittsylvania County lists the children as follows: Martha Barker, widow; Milly Brown, wife of Winston Brown; Sarah Evans, wife of David Evans; Daniel Reynolds of North Carolina; Elizabeth Evans, wife of Champness Evans; and Joseph Reynolds. In the file are original family registers with the following entries: [On the page of a book belonging to the above Joseph Reynolds:] Jesse Rennolds and Sarah Brown was married by Parson Jones on the 23rd day of June 1777 [On a sheet inserted into the book:] William Reynolds was Born the 15th day of December in the year of 1722 and Martha his Wife was Born March the 3rd day in the year of 1729 [On the other side of the preceding sheet:] Jesse Rennuls was Born in the year of 1754 February the 17th day and Sarah his Wife was Born in the year of 1762 October the 15th day and There children Nancy was Born the 9th day of Aprial 1779 Patsey was Born March the 18th day 1781 Melle was Born the 11th day of November in the year of 1782 Judah was Born September the 25th day in the year of 1784 Mary was Born January 21st[?] day in the year of 1786 Lucey Reynolds was Born May the 1 1788 Salley Reynolds was Born September the 1 1791 William Reynolds was Born December the 21 1793
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      http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.hart/1270.1266/mb.ashx
      November 27 1787 Reynolds Joseph Elizabeth Turner
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      http://www.familyorigins.com/users/b/e/n/Richard-H-Bennett/FAMO4-0001/d27.htm#P1674
      This site shows a Joseph Reynolds who married Mary Seymour in Pittsylvania Co., VA If this is Joseph, s/o Jesse, he was shown as husband of Elizabeth Turner of Halifax in a deed in Pittsylvania Co., VA when he sold his land to his brother Jesse in 1794. At this time 2012, it is not known if Joseph Reynolds was married to both women. -Mary Frances Eggleston
      If Joseph Reynolds, s/o Jesse married Mary Seymour in addition to Betsey Turner, below is an outline of the downline family. -Mary Frances Eggleston

      http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.hart/1573/mb.ashx
      William Henry Atteberry, the able and efficient clerk of Hart county, has had a splendid record as a public official and stands deservedly high in the esteem and confidence of his fellow citizens. He was born in Munfordville, Hart county, on the 3d day of September, 1886, and is a son of James R. and Matilda (Reynolds) Atteberry. His father, who was born in Hart county and died in Munfordville in January 1889, was a schoolteacher by profession, was a member and steward of the Methodist Episcopal church South and supported the democratic party. He was a son of J. L. and Elizabeth (Sidebottoms) Atteberry, the former of whom was a native of this state and died in Hart county. He was a farmer by occupation and was a democrat in his political belief. A member of the Methodist Episcopal church South, he served many years as a class leader and was one of the organizers and builders of the Old Camp Ground Methodist Episcopal church, near Bonnieville, Hart county. His wife was born in Green county, this state, and died at Camp Ground. The paternal [great] grandfather of W. H. Atteberry was Richard Atteberry, who was a native of South Carolina, while his wife was born in Kentucky, both dying in Hart county, of which locality he was a pioneer farmer, there becoming successful and prominent. Matilda Reynolds, mother of W. H. Atteberry, was born in Green county, Kentucky, and is now living in Munfordville. She is the daughter of Daniel T. Reynolds and Cassandra Jane (McCubbin) Reynolds. Her father was born at Pittsylvania Court House, Virginia, in 1830, and died in Hart county, Kentucky in March, 1908. He became a shoemaker, which trade he followed throughout his life. He served in the Federal army during the Civil war and was wounded in battle, from the effects of which he was an invalid throughout his life. He was an active member of the Grand Army of the Republic, gave his support to the republican party and was an earnest member of the Baptist church. His parents, Joseph and Polly (Seymore) Reynolds, were natives of Virginia and died in Hart county, the mother at the advanced age of ninety-six years. Joseph Reynolds was a whig in politics and a member of the Baptist church. Jane McCubbin was born in Green county, Kentucky, and died in Munfordville in March, 1907.

      William H. Atteberry attended the public schools and the Green River Collegiate Institute at Munfordville. For a number of years he was in the employ of the Illinois Central and Louisville & Nashville railroads and at the time he resigned was assistant cashier of the former road at Louisville. He served five years as deputy county clerk under E. E. Biggs and was then appointed postmaster by President Wilson, and at the end of his first term was reappointed, serving seven and a half years, from April, 1914, to October 27, 1921, when he resigned. On November 7, 1921, Mr. Atteberry was elected county clerk of Hart county by a majority of one hundred and eighty-five votes, and in November, 1925, was reelected by a majority of eleven hundred and thirty, and is still the incumbent of the office, the duties of which he is discharging in a manner that has won the praise and commendation of his fellowmen.

      On December 12, 1912, in Munfordville, Kentucky [Jeffersonville, Indiana] Mr. Atteberry was married to Miss Dora Bretice [Beatrice] Brashear, who was born near Bowling Green, Kentucky, March 16, 1896, and is a daughter of Samuel T. and Elizabeth (Self) Brashear. Her father, who is a successful merchant in Munfordville, was born and reared in Hart county. He is a republican in politics and while living in Indiana served as a justice of the peace. He is an adherent of the Baptist church. His wife is a native of Munfordville. Samuel T. Brashear is a son of William Brashear, who was a lifelong resident of Hart county. He served in the Union army during the Civil war, afterwards followed farming, and gave his political support to the republican party, while his religious faith was that of the Methodist Episcopal church. Elizabeth Self is a daughter of Green and Elizabeth [Miriam Belle] (Wilkerson) Self, both of whom were natives of Hart county and died here. Green Self followed the vocation of farming, voted the republican ticket and was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. His father, G. M. C. Self, fought in the Mexican war and during the Civil war was a lieutenant in the Union army. Mrs. Atteberry, who was educated in the graded and high schools of Munford [Munfordville], is an active member of the Methodist Episcopal church South and of the Order of the Eastern Star in Munfordville. To Mr. and Mrs. Atteberry have been born six children, as follows: Frances Mildred, born May 29, 1914; Elizabeth Jane, born March 7, 1916; Dora Beatrice, who was born in August, 1918, and died in November, 1919; William Henry, Jr., February 13, 1920; Ethel Langley, May 2, 1923; and James Samuel, Mary 30, 1926.

      Mr. Atteberry has always given his political support to the democratic party and has been deeply interested in public affairs. During the World war he served as director of supplies for all the Liberty Loan campaigns and acted as secretary during the third loan drive. He is a member of Green River Lodge, No. 88, A. F. & A. M.; Green River Chapter, R. A. M.; Glasgow Commandery, K. T.; Kosair Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. at Louisville; the Woodmen of the World and the Knights of the Maccabees. He is also secretary and treasurer of the National Farm Loan Association and secretary of the Chamber of Commerce. A man of vigorous mentality, a high sense of honor and of energetic nature, throughout his career he has brought to the discharge of every duty a determination to give his very best efforts and his consistent life and cordial and friendly manner have gained for him a high place among the influential men of his community.
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      [NOTE: my corrections of known printed errors are in brackets]
      http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.hart/1270.1266/mb.ashx
      I am very interested in the Frances Shelton/Parnham Seymore family. I believe they were the parents of Mary "Polly" Seymore who married Joseph Reynolds in Pittsylvania Co, VA.

      Joseph and Polly came to Hart County in 1844. They were the parents of 4 children: Daniel T. Reynolds who married Cassandra McCubbin; Thomas F. Reynolds; Mary J. Reynolds; and Martha S. Reynolds as per census records. Polly lived to be about 96 and I have located her death notice.

      Daniel T. Reynolds and Cassandra were the parents of 3 daughters: Matilda Jane Reynolds who married James Robert Atteberry; Mary Frances; and Sarah

  • Sources 
    1. [S3] Mary Frances Reynolds Eggleston.
      oseph Reynolds, brother of Jesse Runnals sold his land to Jesse and is noted in the deed as "Joseph and wife Betsey of Halifax County. The Joseph Reynolds who married Mary "Polly" Seymour is either another Joseph Reynolds or married Polly after 17 Feb 1794 (DB9/510), when he was married to Betsey (Elizabeth Turner) of Halifax County.
      A document certified in the November 1840 Court of Pittsylvania County lists the children as follows: Martha Barker, widow; Milly Brown, wife of Winston Brown; Sarah Evans, wife of David Evans; Daniel Reynolds of North Carolina; Elizabeth Evans, wife of Champness Evans; and Joseph Reynolds. In the file are original family registers with the following entries: [On the page of a book belonging to the above Joseph Reynolds:] Jesse Rennolds and Sarah Brown was married by Parson Jones on the 23rd day of June 1777 [On a sheet inserted into the book:] William Reynolds was Born the 15th day of December in the year of 1722 and Martha his Wife was Born March the 3rd day in the year of 1729 [On the other side of the preceding sheet:] Jesse Rennuls was Born in the year of 1754 February the 17th day and Sarah his Wife was Born in the year of 1762 October the 15th day and There children Nancy was Born the 9th day of Aprial 1779 Patsey was Born March the 18th day 1781 Melle was Born the 11th day of November in the year of 1782 Judah was Born September the 25th day in the year of 1784 Mary was Born January 21st[?] day in the year of 1786 Lucey Reynolds was Born May the 1 1788 Salley Reynolds was Born September the 1 1791 William Reynolds was Born December the 21 1793
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      http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.hart/1270.1266/mb.ashx
      November 27 1787 Reynolds Joseph Elizabeth Turner
      **************
      http://www.familyorigins.com/users/b/e/n/Richard-H-Bennett/FAMO4-0001/d27.htm#P1674
      This site shows a Joseph Reynolds who married Mary Seymour in Pittsylvania Co., VA If this is Joseph, s/o Jesse, he was shown as husband of Elizabeth Turner of Halifax in a deed in Pittsylvania Co., VA when he sold his land to his brother Jesse in 1794. At this time 2012, it is not known if Joseph Reynolds was married to both women. -Mary Frances Eggleston
      If Joseph Reynolds, s/o Jesse married Mary Seymour in addition to Betsey Turner, below is an outline of the downline family. -Mary Frances Eggleston

      http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.hart/1573/mb.ashx
      William Henry Atteberry, the able and efficient clerk of Hart county, has had a splendid record as a public official and stands deservedly high in the esteem and confidence of his fellow citizens. He was born in Munfordville, Hart county, on the 3d day of September, 1886, and is a son of James R. and Matilda (Reynolds) Atteberry. His father, who was born in Hart county and died in Munfordville in January 1889, was a schoolteacher by profession, was a member and steward of the Methodist Episcopal church South and supported the democratic party. He was a son of J. L. and Elizabeth (Sidebottoms) Atteberry, the former of whom was a native of this state and died in Hart county. He was a farmer by occupation and was a democrat in his political belief. A member of the Methodist Episcopal church South, he served many years as a class leader and was one of the organizers and builders of the Old Camp Ground Methodist Episcopal church, near Bonnieville, Hart county. His wife was born in Green county, this state, and died at Camp Ground. The paternal [great] grandfather of W. H. Atteberry was Richard Atteberry, who was a native of South Carolina, while his wife was born in Kentucky, both dying in Hart county, of which locality he was a pioneer farmer, there becoming successful and prominent. Matilda Reynolds, mother of W. H. Atteberry, was born in Green county, Kentucky, and is now living in Munfordville. She is the daughter of Daniel T. Reynolds and Cassandra Jane (McCubbin) Reynolds. Her father was born at Pittsylvania Court House, Virginia, in 1830, and died in Hart county, Kentucky in March, 1908. He became a shoemaker, which trade he followed throughout his life. He served in the Federal army during the Civil war and was wounded in battle, from the effects of which he was an invalid throughout his life. He was an active member of the Grand Army of the Republic, gave his support to the republican party and was an earnest member of the Baptist church. His parents, Joseph and Polly (Seymore) Reynolds, were natives of Virginia and died in Hart county, the mother at the advanced age of ninety-six years. Joseph Reynolds was a whig in politics and a member of the Baptist church. Jane McCubbin was born in Green county, Kentucky, and died in Munfordville in March, 1907.

      William H. Atteberry attended the public schools and the Green River Collegiate Institute at Munfordville. For a number of years he was in the employ of the Illinois Central and Louisville & Nashville railroads and at the time he resigned was assistant cashier of the former road at Louisville. He served five years as deputy county clerk under E. E. Biggs and was then appointed postmaster by President Wilson, and at the end of his first term was reappointed, serving seven and a half years, from April, 1914, to October 27, 1921, when he resigned. On November 7, 1921, Mr. Atteberry was elected county clerk of Hart county by a majority of one hundred and eighty-five votes, and in November, 1925, was reelected by a majority of eleven hundred and thirty, and is still the incumbent of the office, the duties of which he is discharging in a manner that has won the praise and commendation of his fellowmen.

      On December 12, 1912, in Munfordville, Kentucky [Jeffersonville, Indiana] Mr. Atteberry was married to Miss Dora Bretice [Beatrice] Brashear, who was born near Bowling Green, Kentucky, March 16, 1896, and is a daughter of Samuel T. and Elizabeth (Self) Brashear. Her father, who is a successful merchant in Munfordville, was born and reared in Hart county. He is a republican in politics and while living in Indiana served as a justice of the peace. He is an adherent of the Baptist church. His wife is a native of Munfordville. Samuel T. Brashear is a son of William Brashear, who was a lifelong resident of Hart county. He served in the Union army during the Civil war, afterwards followed farming, and gave his political support to the republican party, while his religious faith was that of the Methodist Episcopal church. Elizabeth Self is a daughter of Green and Elizabeth [Miriam Belle] (Wilkerson) Self, both of whom were natives of Hart county and died here. Green Self followed the vocation of farming, voted the republican ticket and was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. His father, G. M. C. Self, fought in the Mexican war and during the Civil war was a lieutenant in the Union army. Mrs. Atteberry, who was educated in the graded and high schools of Munford [Munfordville], is an active member of the Methodist Episcopal church South and of the Order of the Eastern Star in Munfordville. To Mr. and Mrs. Atteberry have been born six children, as follows: Frances Mildred, born May 29, 1914; Elizabeth Jane, born March 7, 1916; Dora Beatrice, who was born in August, 1918, and died in November, 1919; William Henry, Jr., February 13, 1920; Ethel Langley, May 2, 1923; and James Samuel, Mary 30, 1926.

      Mr. Atteberry has always given his political support to the democratic party and has been deeply interested in public affairs. During the World war he served as director of supplies for all the Liberty Loan campaigns and acted as secretary during the third loan drive. He is a member of Green River Lodge, No. 88, A. F. & A. M.; Green River Chapter, R. A. M.; Glasgow Commandery, K. T.; Kosair Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. at Louisville; the Woodmen of the World and the Knights of the Maccabees. He is also secretary and treasurer of the National Farm Loan Association and secretary of the Chamber of Commerce. A man of vigorous mentality, a high sense of honor and of energetic nature, throughout his career he has brought to the discharge of every duty a determination to give his very best efforts and his consistent life and cordial and friendly manner have gained for him a high place among the influential men of his community.
      ***

      [NOTE: my corrections of known printed errors are in brackets]
      http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.hart/1270.1266/mb.ashx
      I am very interested in the Frances Shelton/Parnham Seymore family. I believe they were the parents of Mary "Polly" Seymore who married Joseph Reynolds in Pittsylvania Co, VA.

      Joseph and Polly came to Hart County in 1844. They were the parents of 4 children: Daniel T. Reynolds who married Cassandra McCubbin; Thomas F. Reynolds; Mary J. Reynolds; and Martha S. Reynolds as per census records. Polly lived to be about 96 and I have located her death notice.

      Daniel T. Reynolds and Cassandra were the parents of 3 daughters: Matilda Jane Reynolds who married James Robert Atteberry; Mary Frances; and Sarah