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1752 - 1830 (78 years)
Birth |
27 Feb 1751/52 |
Cecil Co., Maryland |
Died |
4 Dec 1830 |
Cecil Co., Maryland |
Buried |
West Nottingham Friends, Harrisville, Cecil County, Maryland |
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Father |
Samuel England |
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Family |
Richard Reynolds, b. 31 May 1754, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania |
Married |
8 Apr 1779 |
East Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania |
Children |
| 1. Elisha Reynolds, b. 22 Dec 1783, Cecil Co., Maryland |
| 2. Susannah Reynolds, b. Abt 1794 |
| 3. Warner Reynolds, b. 25 Jul1780, Nottingham, now Pennsylvania |
| 4. Joel Reynolds, b. Abt 1785 |
| 5. Rachel Reynolds, b. Abt 1787 |
| 6. Richard Reynolds, b. 27 Dec 1792, Nottingham, Cecil County, Maryland |
| 7. Sarah Reynolds, b. Noverber 6, 1789, Nottingham, Maryland |
| 8. Susannah Reynolds, b. 4 Apr 1795, Nottingham, Pennsylvania |
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Name |
Samuel England |
Gender |
Male |
Person ID |
I5397 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
20 Mar 2015 |
Family 1 |
Y [2] |
Children |
+ | 1. Rachel England, b. 27 Feb 1751/52, Cecil Co., Maryland , d. 4 Dec 1830, Cecil Co., Maryland (Age 78 years) |
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Last Modified |
28 Dec 2014 |
Family ID |
F2011 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S4] Deborah Lozano, http://www.abstract.xlibx.com/a-history/123982-10-cecil-county-maryland-wills-1777-1810-briefly-abstracted-john.php.
Sarah England widow (p. 317), 17 7th month (jul) 1793, mention estate of deceased husband Samuel England, sons Joseph, Elisha, John, children George (Quaker), Margaret (Rowls), Hannah (Brown), Rachel (Reynolds), her youngest child is John. Witness George Churchman (Quaker). Proved 15 aug 1793
- [S4] Deborah Lozano.
153. Samuel England of East Nottingham (p. 265), 13 3rd month called March 1787, wife Sarah, son George, daughter Margaret Rowls, granddaughter Mitcha Rowls, daughter Hannah Brown, daughter Rachel Reynolds (less amount due from Richard Reynolds), son Joseph, sons Elisha and John. Executors sons Joseph, John, and Elisha. Witnesses Abner Kirk (Quaker), Jehu Brown (Quaker), Isaac Chandler (Quaker). Proved 15 aug 1791 (Elisha withdraws in favor of his brother George).
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