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Est 1669 - Yes, date unknown
1669 - 1727 (58 years)
Birth |
1669 |
Watertown, Massachusetts |
Died |
1727 |
Watertown, Massachusetts, or Stamford Connecticut |
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Father |
Jonathan of John [A101] Reynolds, b. 1636, Weathersfield, Stamford, Connecticut |
Mother |
Rebecca Heusted/Husted, b. Est 1640, Stamford, Connecticut |
Married |
Apr 1706 |
Greenwich, Connecticut |
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Family |
Abigail Finch, b. Est 1669, Watertown, Massachusetts Colony [2, 3] |
Married |
1698 |
North Kingstown, Rhode Island |
Children |
+ | 1. Joseph2 of Mass Reynolds, b. 1699, Watertown, Massachusetts Colony |
| 2. Samuel Finch [of MA] Reynolds, b. 1703, Stamford, Connecticut |
+ | 3. John Reynolds, b. 1708, Stamford, Connecticut |
| 4. Nehemiah Reynolds, b. 1709, Stamford, Connecticut |
+ | 5. Ruben Reynolds, b. 1714, Stamford, Connecticut |
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1699 - Yes, date unknown
Birth |
1699 |
Watertown, Massachusetts Colony |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Father |
Joseph of Mass Reynolds, b. 1669, Watertown, Massachusetts |
Mother |
Abigail Finch, b. Est 1669, Watertown, Massachusetts Colony |
Married |
1698 |
North Kingstown, Rhode Island |
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Family |
Ruth Ferris/Farris, b. 1699, North Kingstown, Greenwich, Rhode Island |
Children |
+ | 1. Joseph3 of Mass Reynolds, b. 1727, Stamford, Connecticut |
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1703 - 1727 (24 years)
Birth |
1703 |
Stamford, Connecticut |
Died |
1727 |
Salem, Bradford, Massachusetts |
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Father |
Joseph of Mass Reynolds, b. 1669, Watertown, Massachusetts |
Mother |
Abigail Finch, b. Est 1669, Watertown, Massachusetts Colony |
Married |
1698 |
North Kingstown, Rhode Island |
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Family |
Rebecca Palmer, b. Est 1705, Stamford, Connecticut |
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1708 - Yes, date unknown
Birth |
1708 |
Stamford, Connecticut |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Father |
Joseph of Mass Reynolds, b. 1669, Watertown, Massachusetts |
Mother |
Abigail Finch, b. Est 1669, Watertown, Massachusetts Colony |
Married |
1698 |
North Kingstown, Rhode Island |
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Family |
Ruth Reynolds, b. Abt 1708, Stamford, Connecticut |
Children |
| 1. John [s/o John MASS] Reynolds, b. 1732, Stamford, Connecticut |
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1709 - Yes, date unknown
Birth |
1709 |
Stamford, Connecticut |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Father |
Joseph of Mass Reynolds, b. 1669, Watertown, Massachusetts |
Mother |
Abigail Finch, b. Est 1669, Watertown, Massachusetts Colony |
Married |
1698 |
North Kingstown, Rhode Island |
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1714 - 1765 (51 years)
Birth |
1714 |
Stamford, Connecticut |
Died |
1765 |
East Greenwich, Rhode Island |
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Father |
Joseph of Mass Reynolds, b. 1669, Watertown, Massachusetts |
Mother |
Abigail Finch, b. Est 1669, Watertown, Massachusetts Colony |
Married |
1698 |
North Kingstown, Rhode Island |
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Family |
Elizabeth Mead, b. Est 1713, Stamford, Connecticut |
Children |
| 1. Reuben Reynolds, b. 14 Mar 1736, Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut |
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Name |
Abigail Finch |
Born |
Est 1669 |
Watertown, Massachusetts Colony |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I18570 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
31 Oct 2017 |
Family |
Joseph of Mass Reynolds, b. 1669, Watertown, Massachusetts , d. 1727, Watertown, Massachusetts, or Stamford Connecticut (Age 58 years) |
Married |
1698 |
North Kingstown, Rhode Island |
Children |
+ | 1. Joseph2 of Mass Reynolds, b. 1699, Watertown, Massachusetts Colony , d. Yes, date unknown |
| 2. Samuel Finch [of MA] Reynolds, b. 1703, Stamford, Connecticut , d. 1727, Salem, Bradford, Massachusetts (Age 24 years) |
+ | 3. John Reynolds, b. 1708, Stamford, Connecticut , d. Yes, date unknown |
| 4. Nehemiah Reynolds, b. 1709, Stamford, Connecticut , d. Yes, date unknown |
+ | 5. Ruben Reynolds, b. 1714, Stamford, Connecticut , d. 1765, East Greenwich, Rhode Island (Age 51 years) |
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Last Modified |
31 Oct 2017 |
Family ID |
F6849 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- From the Lebanon, Conneticut town website:
http://www.lebanontownhall.org/trumbulltownhist3.htm
Settlement of the Town of Lebanon
The town of Lebanon was formed by the consolidation of a number of tracts of land when the town was incorporated by the General Assembly on October 10, 1700. The tracts of land included early land grants by the General Assembly, cessions by Mohegan Indians, and proprietary purchases by settlers from the Mohegans in the 1690s. The area encompassed nearly 80 square miles. It included the modem town of Columbia and a small section of the town of Andover.
In 1663, the General Court granted to Major John Mason of Norwich a tract of 500 acres of land for services to the colony. Mason selected a tract northwest of Norwich, in what is now the Goshen section of Lebanon, at a place along the Yantic River that the Indians called Pomocook. It was on the Hockanum Path, the Indian path from Norwich to the Connecticut River.
The tract officially confirmed and surveyed in 1664, was the first land grant in what would later become the town of Lebanon. It contained extensive stands of white cedar, valuable for shingles, clapboards and cooperage stock, and was called Cedar Swamp. In 1666, the colony granted the Rev. James Fitch, the minister in Norwich and Mason's son-in-law, a tract of l20 acres adjoining Major Mason's land.
Captain Mason's Mile, as it is first referred to in colony records, was a one-mile wide, seven-mile-long grant from Joshua, son of the Mohegan sachem Uncas, to Captain John Mason, Junior, in March 1675/76. This large tract was adjacent to the earlier Mason and Fitch grants.
Before he died in September 1676, John Mason, Junior, conveyed half the Mile to his father-in-law, the Rev. James Fitch. John Mason 111, as the heir to one half of the Mile, and his grandfather, James Fitch, surveyed the land in 1695 and distributed the land. The area is also called "Fitch's and Mason's Mile."
In 1663, the General Court granted to Major John Mason of Norwich a tract of 500 acres of land for services to the colony. Mason selected a tract northwest of Norwich, in what is now the Goshen section of Lebanon, at a place along the Yantic River that the Indians called Pomocook. It was on the Hockanum Path, the Indian path from Norwich to the Connecticut River.
The tract officially confirmed and surveyed in 1664, was the first land grant in what would later become the town of Lebanon. It contained extensive stands of white cedar, valuable for shingles, clapboards and cooperage stock, and was called Cedar Swamp. In 1666, the colony granted the Rev. James Fitch, the minister in Norwich and Mason's son-in-law, a tract of l20 acres adjoining Major Mason's land.
Captain Mason's Mile, as it is first referred to in colony records, was a one-mile wide, seven-mile-long grant from Joshua, son of the Mohegan sachem Uncas, to Captain John Mason, Junior, in March 1675/76. This large tract was adjacent to the earlier Mason and Fitch grants.
Before he died in September 1676, John Mason, Junior, conveyed half the Mile to his father-in-law, the Rev. James Fitch. John Mason 111, as the heir to one half of the Mile, and his grandfather, James Fitch, surveyed the land in 1695 and distributed the land. The area is also called "Fitch's and Mason's Mile."
The settlers in the Square were primarily from towns in the Norwich area and from a number of Massachusetts towns, including a large group from the Northampton area. Many of the families were closely related to each other, either through marriage or direct kinship. The first ten allotments were granted to a group of these Massachusetts men, who assigned these lots on their own. How they came to acquire these ten allotments has yet to be discovered.
[These early Fitch Families likely related to Abigail, wife of Joseph Reynolds (Runnals).-mfe
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