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1745 - 1838 (93 years)
Est 1670 - 1711 (~ 41 years)
Birth |
Est 1670 |
Died |
1711 |
Henrico Co., Virginia |
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Father |
John2 Cocke/Cox, b. Est 1648, Virginia Colony |
Mother |
Mary, Mrs. John Cocke/Cox, b. Est 1650 |
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Family |
Sarah Perrin, b. Est 1675, Gloucester, Virginia |
Children |
+ | 1. Sarah [L4QT-BQ4] [RI] Cocke/Cox, b. 1745, Henrico County, Virginia |
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Est 1675 - Abt 1746 (~ 71 years)
Birth |
Est 1675 |
Gloucester, Virginia |
Died |
Abt 1746 |
Henrico Co., Virginia |
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Father |
Richard Perrin, b. Est 1656 |
Mother |
Mrs. Richard Perrin, b. Est 1670 |
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Family |
William Cocke/Cox, b. Est 1670 |
Children |
+ | 1. Sarah [L4QT-BQ4] [RI] Cocke/Cox, b. 1745, Henrico County, Virginia |
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1748 - 1818 (70 years)
Birth |
20 Sep 1748 |
Greenwood, RI |
Died |
10 Oct 1818 |
Rhode Island |
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Father |
Joseph [RI] [KG3W-DV6] Reynolds, b. 15 Nov 1719, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony |
Mother |
Lydia [GMXH] [VT] Greenwood, b. 8 Fwb 1723, Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay, |
Married |
14 Apr 1744 |
Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony |
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Family |
Sarah [L4QT-BQ4] [RI] Cocke/Cox, b. 1745, Henrico County, Virginia [4, 5, 6, 7] |
Married |
11 Dec 1770 |
Rhode Island |
Children |
+ | 1. John Greenwood [KZW5-K6K] [RI] Reynolds, b. 12 Feb 1776, Bristol County, Rhode Island |
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1776 - 1840 (64 years)
Birth |
12 Feb 1776 |
Bristol County, Rhode Island |
Died |
21 Nov 1840 |
Bristol County, Rhode Island |
Buried |
North Burial Ground |
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Father |
PATRIOT Joseph [RI] [KLY8-6FG] Reynolds, b. 20 Sep 1748, Greenwood, RI |
Mother |
Sarah [L4QT-BQ4] [RI] Cocke/Cox, b. 1745, Henrico County, Virginia |
Married |
11 Dec 1770 |
Rhode Island |
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Family |
Mary [K86K-TRB] [RI] Caldwell, b. 15 Apr 1775, Taunton, Massachusetts |
Married |
8 Dec 1799 |
Bristol. Rhode Island |
Children |
| 1. Robert Caldwell [KCSX-HPX] [RI] Reynolds, b. 1805, Bristol, Bristol County, Rhode Island |
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Est 1700 - Aft 1765 (~ 66 years)
Birth |
Est 1700 |
Henrico County, Virginia |
Died |
Aft 1765 |
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Family |
Sarah [L4QT-BQ4] [RI] Cocke/Cox, b. 1745, Henrico County, Virginia |
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Name |
Sarah [L4QT-BQ4] [RI] Cocke/Cox |
Born |
1745 |
Henrico County, Virginia |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
6 Sep 1838 |
Greenwood, Rhode Island |
Buried |
North Burial Ground, Bristol County, Rhode Island |
Person ID |
I5457 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
15 Apr 2024 |
Father |
William Cocke/Cox, b. Est 1670, d. 1711, Henrico Co., Virginia (Age ~ 41 years) |
Mother |
Sarah Perrin, b. Est 1675, Gloucester, Virginia , d. Abt 1746, Henrico Co., Virginia (Age ~ 71 years) |
Family ID |
F1991 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
PATRIOT Joseph [RI] [KLY8-6FG] Reynolds, b. 20 Sep 1748, Greenwood, RI , d. 10 Oct 1818, Rhode Island (Age 70 years) |
Married |
11 Dec 1770 |
Rhode Island |
- Children of Joseph and Sarah (Cox) Reynolds William Reynolds; Sarah Bradford; John Willis Reynolds, Sr.; Greenwood Reynolds; Ann Peck; Phebe Paine; Elizabeth Bradford; Joseph Reynolds, IV and Hannah Burgess « less [8]
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Children |
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Last Modified |
17 Apr 2024 |
Family ID |
F9265 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S100] Internet Source, http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Sarah_Cocke_%282%29.
DC lists her death as before Jan 20 1746-47 in Henrico--why? DEATH: Goochland Co. OB 7, p. 402; Jordan vs. Cox in 1754 Richard Perrin received a patent on 14 Mar 1672 for 740 acres, 1 rod, 24 perches. [Va Patent Bk 6:445]. 474 acres of this was called "World's End" and had been granted Mathew Edlow on 2 Oct 1656. In 1691, he deeded to Thomas Farrar and Katherine his wife (who was said Richard's daughter) 256 acres of "World' s End" "where I now live" bounded by the [James] River and William Ballow. In his will dated 16 Mar 1694/5, Richard Perrin bequeathed "my house and land commonly called "World's End", 400 acres with 200 acres fronting river, to my dear wife Katherine for life, and at her death to daughter Sarah. . . ." This daughter Sarah married William Cocke 2 Dec 1695.William C ocke made his will 5 Nov 1717 and left "all my lands" to his son William. However, William died without issue (having had children, but they predeceased him). His widow, Judith (Stewart ) Cocke married 2nd to Francis Redford and received her dower in the above "World's End". The balance went to William Cocke's sisters: Temperance (who m. Abraham Bayly); Catherine (who m. John Burton) but died young leaving an eldest son John; Mary (m. John Redford); and Sara h (a half-sister who m. 1st William Cox & 2nd Thomas Jordan).Judith, widow of Wm. Cocke, no w wife of Francis Redford, relinquished her rights in the tract to William Randolph on 5 Au g 1747. [Henrico Will & Deed Bk 1737-1750, p. 297]Rev. William Finney who had married a sis ter of William Cocke (owner of 256 acres of World's End by virtue of his marriage to Katharin e Perrin) ended up with part of "World's End" which he bequeathed his son William in his wil l dated 3 Feb 1726.[Henrico Will & Deed Bk 1725-1737, p. 104].William Finney, the son, sold a small piece of land (possibly part of World'd End) to Abraham Bayly which is mentioned i n a deed from Peter Cock Bailey of Mecklenburg County, VA to Francis Pearce in 1788 which tra nsferrs two tracts, the secondof which is "five acres, being the parcel of land purchased o f Willliam Finne and adjoining the first." [Henrico Dd Bk 2:663] The first tract was 47 acre s whereon Abraham Bailey, grandfather of said Peter Cocke Bailey died. It began "on Cornelius 's Cr on S side and thence a south course of marked trees along Col. Heth's line to Peyton Ra ndolph's line, thence along the said Randolph's line, a northeast course to William Gile's li ne, thence along the said Gile's line of marked trees a northwest course til it joins the lan d that was Joseph Bailey's; thence along the said line to where it begun."[Henrico Deed B k 1737-1750, p. 297.] On 26 Sept 1747, William Finney Gent to William Randolph, Gent. of Gooc hland Co for L960 [3 tracts]:1. 265 acres which was purchased of Thomas Farrar and Katharin e his wife and John & Joseph Farrar their sons by William Finney, decd. father of the said Wi lliam Finney conveyed to him by deed dated March 10, 1723.-2. also 400 acres, adj the 265 , purchased fr John Radford and Mary his wife, Thomas Jordan and Sarah his wife, and Abraha m Bailey and Temperance his wife--the above sd. lying on the N side of James River in Henric o Co and was commonlycalled "World's End."-3. also 371 acres in same Co. adj Wm Eppes, th e same being pt of a tract granted Thomas Cocke by patent dated Apr 20, 1687 and by him devis ed to Mary Finney, late mother of said William Finney. Sept 26, 1747. THIS 3rd tract is NOT P ARTOF WORLD'S END.So in 1747 William Randolph owned almost all, if not all of the origina l "World's End." For a time I thought it was a part of Chatsworth, but after seeing a surve y of Chatsworth in the first plat book of Henrico County, I could see that Chatsworth was to o far north and it was not on Cornelius Creek as World's End definitely was. The 1656 patent of Matthew Edlow referred to in Richard Perrin's patent does not appear in the Virginia Lan d Patent Books. The patent for Richard Perrin's land is mostly undecipherable. Most of the su rrounding patents do not give accurate metes and bounds--just vaguely states "Westerly into th e Woods" etc.
Book an ancestry 'Historical Southern families-vol 6" makes this Sarah to be his eldest daughter by a first wife, name unknown.
- [S32] Find-A-Grave.com, https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/78734042:60525.
Name Sarah Reynolds
Maiden Name Cox
Gender Female
Birth Date 1745
Birth Place United States of America
Death Date 6 Sep 1838
Death Place Bristol, Bristol County, Rhode Island, United States of America
Cemetery North Burial Ground
Burial or Cremation Place Bristol, Bristol County, Rhode Island, United States of America
Has Bio? N
Spouse
Joseph Reynolds
Children
Greenwood Reynolds
Phebe Reynolds
William Reynolds
- [S39] Will, https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/351038:9079.
Sarah Reynolds
Rhode Island, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1582-1932
DetailRelatedSource
Name
Sarah Reynolds
Probate Date
4 Feb 1839
Probate Place
Bristol, Rhode Island, USA
Inferred Death Date
1839
Inferred Death Place
Rhode Island, USA
Item Description Original Land Records, 1690-1703, 1886
Individuals Listed 1
probate date-2/4/1839 Rhode Island
- [S107] Family Histories, See Docs.
- [S82] Wikitree.
DC lists her death as before Jan 20 1746-47 in Henrico--why? DEATH: Goochland Co. OB 7, p. 402; Jordan vs. Cox in 1754 Richard Perrin received a patent on 14 Mar 1672 for 740 acres, 1 rod, 24 perches. [Va Patent Bk 6:445]. 474 acres of this was called "World's End" and had been granted Mathew Edlow on 2 Oct 1656. In 1691, he deeded to Thomas Farrar and Katherine his wife (who was said Richard's daughter) 256 acres of "World' s End" "where I now live" bounded by the [James] River and William Ballow. In his will dated 16 Mar 1694/5, Richard Perrin bequeathed "my house and land commonly called "World's End", 400 acres with 200 acres fronting river, to my dear wife Katherine for life, and at her death to daughter Sarah. . . ." This daughter Sarah married William Cocke 2 Dec 1695.William C ocke made his will 5 Nov 1717 and left "all my lands" to his son William. However, William died without issue (having had children, but they predeceased him). His widow, Judith (Stewart ) Cocke married 2nd to Francis Redford and received her dower in the above "World's End". The balance went to William Cocke's sisters: Temperance (who m. Abraham Bayly); Catherine (who m. John Burton) but died young leaving an eldest son John; Mary (m. John Redford); and Sara h (a half-sister who m. 1st William Cox & 2nd Thomas Jordan).Judith, widow of Wm. Cocke, no w wife of Francis Redford, relinquished her rights in the tract to William Randolph on 5 Au g 1747. [Henrico Will & Deed Bk 1737-1750, p. 297]Rev. William Finney who had married a sis ter of William Cocke (owner of 256 acres of World's End by virtue of his marriage to Katharin e Perrin) ended up with part of "World's End" which he bequeathed his son William in his wil l dated 3 Feb 1726.[Henrico Will & Deed Bk 1725-1737, p. 104].William Finney, the son, sold a small piece of land (possibly part of World'd End) to Abraham Bayly which is mentioned i n a deed from Peter Cock Bailey of Mecklenburg County, VA to Francis Pearce in 1788 which tra nsferrs two tracts, the secondof which is "five acres, being the parcel of land purchased o f Willliam Finne and adjoining the first." [Henrico Dd Bk 2:663] The first tract was 47 acre s whereon Abraham Bailey, grandfather of said Peter Cocke Bailey died. It began "on Cornelius 's Cr on S side and thence a south course of marked trees along Col. Heth's line to Peyton Ra ndolph's line, thence along the said Randolph's line, a northeast course to William Gile's li ne, thence along the said Gile's line of marked trees a northwest course til it joins the lan d that was Joseph Bailey's; thence along the said line to where it begun."[Henrico Deed B k 1737-1750, p. 297.] On 26 Sept 1747, William Finney Gent to William Randolph, Gent. of Gooc hland Co for L960 [3 tracts]:1. 265 acres which was purchased of Thomas Farrar and Katharin e his wife and John & Joseph Farrar their sons by William Finney, decd. father of the said Wi lliam Finney conveyed to him by deed dated March 10, 1723.-2. also 400 acres, adj the 265 , purchased fr John Radford and Mary his wife, Thomas Jordan and Sarah his wife, and Abraha m Bailey and Temperance his wife--the above sd. lying on the N side of James River in Henric o Co and was commonlycalled "World's End."-3. also 371 acres in same Co. adj Wm Eppes, th e same being pt of a tract granted Thomas Cocke by patent dated Apr 20, 1687 and by him devis ed to Mary Finney, late mother of said William Finney. Sept 26, 1747. THIS 3rd tract is NOT P ARTOF WORLD'S END.So in 1747 William Randolph owned almost all, if not all of the origina l "World's End." For a time I thought it was a part of Chatsworth, but after seeing a surve y of Chatsworth in the first plat book of Henrico County, I could see that Chatsworth was to o far north and it was not on Cornelius Creek as World's End definitely was. The 1656 patent of Matthew Edlow referred to in Richard Perrin's patent does not appear in the Virginia Lan d Patent Books. The patent for Richard Perrin's land is mostly undecipherable. Most of the su rrounding patents do not give accurate metes and bounds--just vaguely states "Westerly into th e Woods" etc.
Book an ancestry 'Historical Southern families-vol 6" makes this Sarah to be his eldest daughter by a first wife, name unknown.
- [S127] Geni, https://www.geni.com/people/Colonel-Joseph-Reynolds/6000000007027093136.
Col. Joseph Reynolds, III
Birthdate: September 20, 1748
Birthplace: Bristol, RI
Death: October 10, 1818 (70)
Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island
Place of Burial: Bristol, Bristol County, Rhode Island
Immediate Family:
Son of Joseph Reynolds and Lydia (Greenwoosd) Reynolds
Husband of Sara (Cox) Reynolds
Father of William Reynolds; Sarah Bradford; John Willis Reynolds, Sr.; Greenwood Reynolds; Ann Peck; Phebe Paine; Elizabeth Bradford; Joseph Reynolds, IV and Hannah Burgess
Brother of Lydia Reynolds; Elizabeth Smith; Mary Reynolds; Phoebe Reynolds; George Reynolds; Hannah Fales; Samuel Reynolds; Jonathan Reynolds and Mercy Reynolds
- [S18] Family Search, LDS, https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLY8-6FG.
Joseph Reynolds, 1748?1818
Sarah Cox, 1746?1838
Marriage: 11 December 1770 Bristol, Rhode Island
Children of Sarah Cox and Joseph Reynolds
William Reynolds Sr., Male1772?1842
Sarah Reynolds, 1773?1816
Greenwood Reynolds, 1776?1840
Ann Reynolds, 1778?1868
John Willis Reynolds, 1775?1854
Phebe Reynolds, 1781?1854
Elizabeth Reynolds, 1784?1871
Joseph Reynolds, 1787?Deceased
Hannah Reynolds, 1789?Deceased
- [S127] Geni, https://www.geni.com/people/Colonel-Joseph-Reynolds/6000000007027093136.
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