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Sarah, Mrs. George Reynolds

Female Est 1698 - 1750  (~ 52 years)


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  1. 1.  Sarah, Mrs. George Reynolds was born Est 1698, Likely Ireland; died 15 Feb 1750, Muddy Run, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania Colony; was buried , Muddy Run Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania Colony.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Aged 52 at Death; thus born 1698.

    Name:
    Sarah Reynolds grave is found at Muddy Run Cemetery. Wife of George Reynolds who is found in the vicinity along with, Hugh and William Reynolds, their marriages and children are noted in the diaries of Rev. John Cuthbertson.

    Died:
    Rannels, Sarah d. Feb 15, 1750 age 52 yrs.

    Sarah, married George of Green Castle Antrim Reynolds. George was born Est 1675, Maybe Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania; died Bef 24 Nov 1752, Green Castle, Pennsylvania Colony. [Group Sheet]

    Notes:

    Sarah Reynolds, buried in the Muddy Run Presbyterian Cemetery, in Lancaster Co. PA, is the only Reynolds noted in the occupants. No Neeleys, No McClanahans, No Devins -- they have all moved South on the Great Wagon Road.

    George Reynolds of Antrim, Green Castle Pennsylvania dies in 1752; Sarah, his wife, in 1750.



    Married:
    George and Sarah Reynolds:
    Toumbstone for Sarah Runnals reports her death as Feb 1750 at Muddy Run Presbyterian Church Cemetery; Sarah Runnals is named wife in the Will of George Reynolds in Shippensburg, PA in 1752.
    George Runnels has twins baptized by Cuthbertson in Dec 1751, which is almost immediately upon the Reverend's arrival to America.
    Hugh Reynolds and William Reynolds are also named in the Cuthbertson Diaries along with George Reynolds. The meetings held by Rev. Cuthbertson seems to be small gatherings of families of the area, suggesting Hugh, William and George are of the same family. The Will of George Reynolds names only son John [baptised by Cuthbertson] and daughters, Mary and Elizabeth [Elizabeth also baptized by Cuthbertson]. Will for George is probated in 1752. Daughter, Mary Reynolds is mentioned in Will of George, whose Will of 20 July 1757, names wife Mary and leaves to the Sons, Hugh and John, plantation of the estate of George Reynolds, in Lurgan Township. Mary Williamson (nee Davison) names her sons Hugh and John. Father of George Reynolds, John, is married to Mary Magaw. Mary Reynolds'(nee Magaw) Will of 1757 in Shippensburg, PA names brother David Magaw. This will is witnessed by the same individuals who witnessed Mary Williamson's (nee Davison).

    Children:
    1. Mary Reynolds was born Est 1718, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Colony; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. John Reynolds, Sr. was born Est 1720, Hopewell Township, Cumberland, then Lancaster Co.,; died 1756, Jessamine Co., Kentucky.
    3. Elizabeth twin2 Reynolds was born Est 1720; was christened 4 Dec 1751, Conococheague Society ; died Yes, date unknown.

Generation: 2