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Bef 1661 - Bef 1739 (~ 78 years)

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Family 1 |
Hugh of Liverpoole Reynolds, b. Bef 1661, Liverpoole, England [4, 5] |
Children |
+ | 1. William of Liverpoole Reynolds, b. Bef 1700, Liverpoole, England |
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Family 2 |
Peter Rainford |
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Bef 1700 - Yes, date unknown
Birth |
Bef 1700 |
Liverpoole, England |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Father |
Hugh of Liverpoole Reynolds, b. Bef 1661, Liverpoole, England |
Mother |
Private |
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Family |
Wife of William of Liverpool Reynolds, b. Abt 1700, Liverpoole, England |
Children |
+ | 1. William of Cecil Co Reynolds, b. Est 1735, New England Colony |
+ | 2. Hugh of Pittsylvania [dna] Reynolds, b. Est 1740, Martic, Pennsylvania |
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Name |
Hugh of Liverpoole Reynolds [3] |
- Hugh Reynolds was commander of the ship 'Ann and Elizabeth' which sailed for Liverpool on May 14, 1679 from Bermuda.
Elizabeth & Anne
The "Elizabeth and Anne" arrived 30 Oct 1661, left 17 Jan. She arrived again with salt 27 April 1661, left 22 July for Barbados. She again arrived 10 Nov 1662, left 4 May. Arrived Bermuda 28 July 1663, left 25 Dec for Barbados. The shipp, arriving 16 Apr 1664, " did make a formal protest before Capt Fflorentin Seymor, Governr, against the wind and whether for damages done thereby to the ship aforesaid in his voyage from Barbadoes to these islands, but prosecuted not his aforesaid protest in regard his damage did not prove considerable". Left 30 Aug. Again arrived 13 Apr 1666 and left 6 Sep of the same year. Arrived again 5 Dec 1666, left 22 Mar. (reference: Lefroy. Memorials of the Bermudas pp730-3) [2]
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Title |
Shipmaster |
Born |
Bef 1661 |
Liverpoole, England |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Bef 13 Oct 1739 |
Liverpoole, England |
Person ID |
I24374 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
1 Jun 2025 |
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Notes |
- The addition of Hugh and William of Liverpoole is speculated based on the dates and the repetitive use of the names Hugh & William in the various dna matches of several lines of descendants. Additionally, the dates for these individuals fit into the timeline for these two men.
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Sources |
- [S3] Mary Frances Reynolds Eggleston.
Two Hugh Reynolds here! Needs work! mfe
- [S251] Various Books, Reynolds Family Association Centennial Collection.
Reynolds Records in Bermuda, compiled and edited by Susan Rogers Clememt
Hugh Reynolds was commander of the ship Ann and Elizabeth which sailed for Liverpool on May 14, 1679 from Bermuda.
https://sites.rootsweb.com/~bmuwgw/ships2.html
- [S84] Rootsweb, https://sites.rootsweb.com/~bmuwgw/ships2.html.
Elizabeth & Anne
The "Elizabeth and Anne" arrived 30 Oct 1661, left 17 Jan. She arrived again with salt 27 April 1661, left 22 July for Barbados. She again arrived 10 Nov 1662, left 4 May. Arrived Bermuda 28 July 1663, left 25 Dec for Barbados. The shipp, arriving 16 Apr 1664, " did make a formall protest before Capt Fflorentin Seymor, Governr, against the winde and wether for damages done thereby to the ship aforesaid in his voyadge from Barbadoes to these islands, but prosecuted not his aforesaid protest in regard his damage did not prove considerable". Left 30 Aug. Again arrived 13 Apr 1666 and left 6 Sep of the same year. Arrived again 5 Dec 1666, left 22 Mar. (reference: Lefroy. Memorials of the Bermudas pp730-3)
- [S251] Various Books, John Camden Hotten.
FOSTER HESTER in the ship Ann and Elis?'- for Leverpoole HUGH REYNOLDS Comander time out
May the 21 1679
PERSONS OF QUALITY; EMIGRANTS; RELIGIOUS EXILES.; POLITICAL: REBELS; SERVING MEN SOLD FOR A TERM OF YEARS; APPRENTICES; -CHILDREN STOLEN; MAIDENS PRESSED; AND OTHERS WHO WENT FROM GREAT BRITAIN TO THE AMERICAN PLANTATIONS
1600-1700.
Index:
Reynolds Reignolds, Remolds 192
Christopher, 83, 182, 241
Hugh, 368, 380
James, 427 ean, 484
John, 50, 82
Mr., 174, 437
Nico., 120
Paule, 1 80
Richard, 67
Robert, 192
Sarah, 280
Simon, 494
Susanna, 438
Thomas, 81, 123, 128, 438, 457
see Rainolds
- [S100] Internet Source, https://www.petertaylor.us/Public/Lyrics/LamentationofHugh.htm.
Lamentation of Hugh Reynolds
My name it is Hugh Reynolds, I come of honest parents, Near Cavan I was born as you may plainly see, By loving of a maid, one Catherine McCabe,
My life has been betrayed; she's a dear maid to me. The country was bewailing my woeful situation,
But still I'd expectation this maid would set me free, But Oh!, she was ungrateful, her parents proved deceitful, And though I'd loved her faithful, she is a dear maid to me.
Young men and tender nations throughout this Irish Nation Who hear my lamentation I hope you'll pray for me; The truth I will unfold that my precious blood she sold, In the grave I must lie cold, she's a dear maid to me.
For now my glass is run, and now my hour is come
And I must die for love and the height of loyalty;
I thought it was no harm to embrace her in my arms
Or take her from her parents but she's a dear maid to me.
Adieu my loving father and you my tender mother,
Farewell my dearest brother who has suffered sore for me; In Irons I'm surrounded, in grief I lie confounded
By perjury unbounded; she's a dear maid to me.
Now I can say no more, to the law board I must go,
There to take my last farewell of my friends and counterie;
May the angels, shining bright, receive my soul tonight
And convey me into heaven to the blessed Trinity.
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