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Hugh Alexander [Letterwriter] Reynolds

Hugh Alexander [Letterwriter] Reynolds

Male 1832 - 1920  (87 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Hugh Alexander [Letterwriter] ReynoldsHugh Alexander [Letterwriter] Reynolds was born 5 Oct 1832, Jackson Co., Indiana (son of John Grey Reynolds and Anna McClanahan); died 27 Jan 1920, Monmouth, Warren Co., Illinois.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Letter Writer

    Hugh married Amelia Pollock 29 Oct 1862, Warren County, Illinois. Amelia (daughter of James Fulton Pollock and Rebecca McFarland) was born 22 Sep 1841, Little Fork, Illinois; died 29 Apr 1941, Warren County, Illinois; was buried , Monmouth Cemetery Monmouth Warren County Illinois. [Group Sheet]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Children of Hugh Alexander Reynolds and Amelia Pollock:
    Anna Reynolds Pickering (1864 - 1940)
    Lucy Belle Reynolds Stewart (1866 - 1937)
    John F. Reynolds (1868 - 1870)
    Hugh Reynolds (1870 - 1876)
    Orus Lena Reynolds Winkleman (1870 - 1959)
    Elvene Reynolds Livingston (1872 - 1960)
    Frank E. Reynolds (1879 - 1958) Female [Called Frankie]

    Children:
    1. Orus Lena Reynolds was born 1870, Illinois; died 10 Jan 1959, Monmouth, Illinois; was buried , Monmouth Cemetery, Warren County, Illinois.
    2. Anna Rebecca Reynolds was born 1864, Illinois; died 27 Feb 1940, Warren County, Illinois; was buried , Monmouth Cemetery, Warren County, Illinois.
    3. Lucy Belle Reynolds was born 11 Aug 1866, Warren County, Illinois; died 26 Feb 1937, Warren County, Illinois; was buried , Monmouth Cemetery, Warren County, Illinois.
    4. Elvene Reynolds was born 1872, Illinois; died 1960; was buried , Monmouth Cemetery, Warren County, Illinois.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Grey Reynolds was born Abt 1785, North Carolina (son of Hugh [dna-dar] Reynolds and Elizabeth McCauley); died 17 Oct 1862, Monmouth, Warren Co., Illinois.

    Notes:

    John Grey Reynolds married Jane Milligan, d/o Fergus and Anna McClanahan, d/o Alexander. It is then obvious that the McClanahans shown in the Cuthbertson Diaries traveled with these Reynolds as they continue to intermarry. Both Reynolds and McClanahans families are found in Lancaster Pennsylvania in the years immediately preceding 1757; Descendant of Iredell branch, Leslie Reynolds believes they were already in North Carolina in 1755. [mfe]

    Name:
    Also Seen as John GEORGE Reynolds; Descendant names John GREY REYNOLDS

    Died:
    Date of Letters of Administration for estate of John Reynolds by Thomas S. McClanahan of Warren, Illinois

    John married Anna McClanahan. Anna (daughter of Leut. Col. Alexander 'Breckenridge' McClanahan and Eleanor Elizabeth Shelton) was born 1802, Augusta, Virginia ; died 17 May 1862, Monmouth, Warren Co., Illinois. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Anna McClanahan was born 1802, Augusta, Virginia (daughter of Leut. Col. Alexander 'Breckenridge' McClanahan and Eleanor Elizabeth Shelton); died 17 May 1862, Monmouth, Warren Co., Illinois.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Or Iredell, NC

    Name:
    d/o Alexander

    Children:
    1. 1. Hugh Alexander [Letterwriter] Reynolds was born 5 Oct 1832, Jackson Co., Indiana; died 27 Jan 1920, Monmouth, Warren Co., Illinois.
    2. 'Dovey', Dove Ellen Reynolds was born Abt 1828, Statesville, Iredell Co., North Carolina; died 17 Nov 1919, Troy Twp., Albia, Monroe County, Iowa.
    3. James L. Reynolds was born 1830, Statesville, Iredell Co., North Carolina; died 8 May 1889, Henderson Co., Illinois.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Hugh [dna-dar] Reynolds was born Abt 1755, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania Colony (son of William of Cecil Co Reynolds and Margaret Patterson); died 1832, Statesville, North Carolina; was buried , Old Forth Creek Cemetery Statesville, North Carolina.

    Hugh married Elizabeth McCauley. Elizabeth (daughter of Thomas Harris McCauley) was born Est 1755, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania or Cecil, MD; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth McCauley was born Est 1755, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania or Cecil, MD (daughter of Thomas Harris McCauley); died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    Because her son is named Thomas McAuley Reynolds, we may presume it is the maiden name of his mother.

    Died:
    March 22, 1798 Eliabeth Reynolds signed deed of sale of land owned by Hugh Reynolds her husband, to Robert Phillips and Thomas Gladny; witnessed by Robert Phillips. She signed her name with the mark 'B'.

    Notes:

    Three children of Elizabeth McCauley and Hugh Reynolds marry Milligans in Iredell, NC. Two are sisters and the third marriage, a cousin. These two families were apparently very close.

    Children:
    1. Thomas McCauley Reynolds was born 15 Oct 1782, Statesville, North Carolina; died 12 Jun 1869, Warren Co.,Illinois; was buried , Cedar Creek Cemetery, Little York, Warren Co., Illinois.
    2. Willliam s/o Hugh of Iredell Reynolds was born Est 1779, North Carolina ; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. James Rogers [of Cecil Co] Reynolds was born Est 1775, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. 2. John Grey Reynolds was born Abt 1785, North Carolina; died 17 Oct 1862, Monmouth, Warren Co., Illinois.

  3. 6.  Leut. Col. Alexander 'Breckenridge' McClanahan was born Est 1740, Antrim, Ulster Province, IRELAND (son of Captain Robert the Founder Immigrant McClanahan and Sarah Breckenridge); died 6 May 1797, Augusta County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Military: 10 October 1774, Served in Battle of Point Pleasant; Colonel of the Seventh Regiment of Virginia Volunteers.

    Alexander married Eleanor Elizabeth Shelton. Eleanor (daughter of John Armistead Shelton and Eleanor Elizabeth Parks) was born 1743, Virginia Colony; died 1774, N. Carolina. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Eleanor Elizabeth Shelton was born 1743, Virginia Colony (daughter of John Armistead Shelton and Eleanor Elizabeth Parks); died 1774, N. Carolina.

    Notes:

    In August of 1763, soon after the First Kerr's Creek Massacre, Alexander qualified as Captain of Militia[2] and, just after the Second Kerr's Creek Massacre, commanded a company in Col Henry Bouquet's expedition against the warring Shawnee and Delaware in 1764. There were, at first, two companies of Augusta Rifleman of 100 men each, one company led by Alexander McCalahan, with his brother John serving as Lieutenant, and one led by Charles Lewis. When the companies reached "Fort Pitt" in early October the number had increased to 1,500 men. The Virginians achieved a victory and on 9 Nov 1764, Bouquet concluded a Peace Treaty with both the Shawnee and Delaware. By the spring of 1765, the Indians returned 206 captives to their families and friends.[3]

    In 1769, Alexander, his brother Robert, Col. John Stuart, Thomas Renick, and Maj. William Hamilton made the first permanent settlement in Greenbrier Country. It was in that part of Augusta County that became Botetourt County, also in 1769.[4]

    The peace between the settlers and Native Americans didn't last. The slaughter of Chief Logan's family set the Native Tribes along the Ohio into a rage.[5] Alexander McClanahan was again called into service, this time under Charles Lewis who was promoted to Colonel. His brother Robert served as Captain under Col. William Fleming's Botetourt Company. This resulted in the "Battle of Point Pleasant". Alexander's brother, Capt. Robert McClanahan, didn't survive the battle.

    On 8 Sept 1775, Alexander McClanahan was one of the commissioners representing Augusta County charged with organizing the Minute Men. The other commissioners were Sampson Matthews and Samuel McDowell.[6] It was resolved that Augusta County supply 4 companies of 50 men. The following December, they ordained to raise 7 regiments of regulars.

    In 1775 Alexander was made Lieutenant Colonel of the 7th Regiment and participated in the "Battle of Great Bridge" on 9 Dec 1775. He served under Col. William Dangerfield and William Nelson, the major. McClanahan also served at Williamsburg in 1776 under Gen. Andrew Lewis, and was commissioned full Colonel of the Seventh on 7 Oct 1776. [7]

    Alex McClanahan writes a letter to Thomas Adams on 26 Apr 1778 resigning his commission due to bad health. This info appears in the Jnls. of the House of Delegates, 1781-85/86 . [8]

    Married:
    Son, John S. McClanahan died, unmarried, and without isssue:
    Daughters, Mrs. Abney and Mrs. Austin are identified in a chancery matter as the heirs of Alexander McClanahan.

    Children:
    1. Letitia Washington McClanahan was born 1772, Augusta County, Virginia Colony; died 1823, Augusta County, Virginia.
    2. Elizabeth Parks McClanahan was born 2 Jun 1774, Augusta County, Virginia Colony; died 7 Jun 1854, Augusta County, Virginia; was buried , Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church Cemetery Fishersville Augusta County Virginia.
    3. Alexander McClanahan, Jr. was born 1775, Augusta County, Virginia Colony; died 1851, Perry Co., Ohio; was buried , Bethel Cemetery, Perry Co., Ohio.
    4. Margaret 'Maggie' McClanahan was born Est 1780, Likely Augusta Co., Virginia; died 12 Aug 1865, Jackson County, Indiana; was buried , Heighton Hill Cemetery Medora, Jackson County, Indiana.
    5. 3. Anna McClanahan was born 1802, Augusta, Virginia ; died 17 May 1862, Monmouth, Warren Co., Illinois.
    6. Eleanor B. McClanahan was born 10 Mar 1803, Statesville, Iredell Co., North Carolina; died 15 Aug 1881, Warren County, Illinois; was buried , Cedar Creek Cemetery, Little York, Warren Co., Illinois.
    7. John S. [Shelton] McClanahan was born Est 1770, Augusta Co., Virginia; died 1798, Augusta Co., Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William of Cecil Co Reynolds was born Est 1733, New England Colony; died 1777, Cecil Co., Maryland Colony.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Will located in Cecil Co., Maryland
    Another Will for William Sr. in York, PA

    William married Margaret Patterson. Margaret (daughter of James 9MDZ-K7F Patterson and Mary 9MDZ-K7Y Stewart) was born Est 1734, Pennsylvania Colony; died Yes, date unknown, Cecil Co., Maryland. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Margaret Patterson was born Est 1734, Pennsylvania Colony (daughter of James 9MDZ-K7F Patterson and Mary 9MDZ-K7Y Stewart); died Yes, date unknown, Cecil Co., Maryland.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Margaret is married to William Reynolds in 1754; likely she is 20 years old; i.e. b. 1734. -mfe

    Name:
    Evidence of this relationship is located in the tax records of Martock Pennsylvania and the diaries of the Rev. John Cuthbertson; William Reynolds listed with Hugh Reynolds shows the marriage of Margaret Patterson. The Neeleys, Reynolds, McClanahans, and Devins are found in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Franklin, Pennsylvania, Cecil Co., Maryland, Augusta Co., Virginia, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia, Roanoke, Virginia, and in Iredell, North Carolina. It is believed at this time that William found in the Cuthbertson diaries is the brother of Hugh Reynolds of Pittsylvania County. Hugh named sons, Joseph and William. Margaret Reynolds (nee Patterson) noted in the diaries is shown with sons William, with a marrriage of 2 Jan 1754. Additionally, another Margaret Patterson married Thomas Niely [Neally] 20 Sep 1757. Thomas Neally is assumed to be the son of William Nealey whose daughter Mary married Hugh Reynolds of Pittsylvania County, VA.

    Notes:

    Married:
    William Reynolds married Margaret Patterson 1 Jan 1754. We first find William noted as Freeman on the Martock, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania tax list in 1751. We next find him in Muddy Run meeting house in Lancaster, Co. upon his marriage to Margaret Patterson. [recorded by the Rev. John Cuthbertson] Births of the children of William and Margaret Patterson Reynolds are also recorded by the Rev. Cuthbertson. John Reynolds, baptized Apr 1760, William baptized Apr 1758, and Joseph, Apr 1763. The records are all noted for April, which suggests the 'meeting' was held in the same place annually. Both brothers are present for the 1757 tax list in Lancaster Co. in 1757 tax list enumerated by Hugh Long. No record is to be found for either Hugh or William in Lancaster after 1757.
    William's brother Hugh Reynolds is also first located in Martock when he is shown as Freeman in 1756. His marriage to Mary Neeley is also by the Rev. John Cuthbertson 30 Dec 1756, as is the baptism of Hugh and Mary Neeley Reynolds' child, Joseph baptized 15 Aug 1759. William Reynolds, brother to Joseph of Pittsylvania joins the Revolution effort after his father and brother. He is named beneficiary and executor of the will of William Neeley, his grandfather, in 1788, Pittsylvania County, Virginia and pays taxes on the land he inherited from William Neeley until 1833.

    Children:
    1. Phoebe 'Pheaby' Reynolds was born 2 Jan 1747, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania; died 6 Feb 1817, New York .
    2. Martha Reynolds was born Est 1752, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Agnes [Fitzsimons] Reynolds was born Est 1756, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania; died Abt 1825, Dublin Twp, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.
    4. Sarah 'Sary' Reynolds was born Est 1756, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania Colony; died Yes, date unknown; was buried , Muddy Run, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania.
    5. 4. Hugh [dna-dar] Reynolds was born Abt 1755, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania Colony; died 1832, Statesville, North Carolina; was buried , Old Forth Creek Cemetery Statesville, North Carolina.
    6. William [Patterson] Reynolds was born 18 Apr 1758, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Colony; died Yes, date unknown, Cecil Co., Maryland.
    7. John [Patterson] Reynolds was born Bef 27 Apr 1760, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Colony; died Yes, date unknown.
    8. Joseph [Patterson] Reynolds was born Bef 7 Apr 1763, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Colony; died Yes, date unknown.

  3. 10.  Thomas Harris McCauley was born Est 1744, Cumberland , Pennsylvania (son of James McCall and Jane Harris); died 1796, Winnsboro, S. Carolina.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Or Pennsylvania

    Name:
    Thomas Harris McCall, son of James McCall1 and Janet Harris McCall, was born in Pennsylvania in 1744. He changed his name to "McCaule" while in college. He was married about 1770 to Jane Harris, tenth child of Virginia Revolutionary soldier Samuel Harris and Martha Harris. He was a chaplain in Revolutionary forces, according to "Schenk's History of North Carolina." In 1791 he taught school at Mt. Zion School, Winnsboro, South Carolina. He established a classical school in Savannah. He was pastor of the Independent Presbyterian church there in 1794. He was remarried March 8, 1796 to Eliza H. Montfort, widow of Robert Montfort of Savannah. He died later that year.

    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth McCauley was born Est 1755, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania or Cecil, MD; died Yes, date unknown.

  4. 12.  Captain Robert the Founder Immigrant McClanahan was born Abt 1710, Ireland (son of John McClanahan and Agnes McCubit/McChubit/McCubbins); died 1791, Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia; was buried , Tinkling Springs Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Fishersville, VA..

    Notes:

    Robert McClanahan came to Augusta County from Ireland. The time of his coming has not been certainly determined, but it was at an early day. His deed to three hundred and thirty-one acres of land by William Beverly, dated May 27, 1741, is on record in Orange Courthouse, Virginia. There was no clerk's office, in Augusta County, until 1745. His wife, Sarah Breckinridge, was daughter of Alexander Breckinridge,
    who came to America from the North of Ireland in 1728, and removed from Pennsylvania to a farm near the present site of Staunton, in Augusta County, Virginia. Robert McClanahan died in 1791, at his home, one mile south of Staunton, on what is known now as the Greenville road. He was, therefore, "the emigrant and founder." His children were Alexander, John, Robert and William (sons); with Mrs. St. Clair, Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Poage and Mrs. Keiser (daughters). It is a little doubtful whether Mrs. Poage was daughter or granddaughter of Robert, the first ; but the evidence for the former is very strong.
    Mr. Frederick Johnston, in his " Memorials of Virginia Clerks" (page 52), says that "Robert McClanahan, throughout his whole life, was' a prominent man," From, the "Annals of Augusta County," by Waddell, we learn that he acted in
    various public capacities during his life.
    Quoting from the records of the county, Waddell writes as follows: "August 22, 1748, it appears that John Lewis had contracted to erect the public buildings of the parish for ^148.
    * * * From a bond executed by Colonel Lewis, with Robert McClanahan as security,
    * * * it appears that one of the buildings was a dwelling house for the parish minister."
    * * * "November 28, 1749, a commission to Robert McCknahan, gent., to be sheriff of this county during his majesty's pleasure, was produced in court," etc. Adam Breckinridge, son of Alexander Breckinridge, who was founder of the distinguished family of that name in this county, and brother-in-law of McClanahan, "qualified as deputy sheriff." ? Annals, page 41.

    Transcription of the WILL of Robert McClanahan
    Last Will & Testament
    Robert McClanahan, Sr.
    Dated 7 Jun 1791, Recorded Dec 1791
    In the name of God Amen I Robert McClenahan of the County of Augusta being weake in body but of sound mind and Memory do make & publish my last will and testament in manner following that is to say first it is my will and desire that all of my just debts be paid and then I give and Bequeath to my beloved wife Sarah whereon I now live during her life and at her death I give the same plantation to my son Alexander McClenahan and Alexander St. Clair to be disposed of as they may think proper I also give and bequeath to my said wife Sarah all my Negroes and personal Estate to be disposed of as she may think proper Except twenty pounds to each of my three daughters to wit Agness Dean Jene Sinclair & Lettis Kizer which is to be paid them out of my personal Estate at my wifes Death or before at her election ? I give to my son Alexander McClenahan my Plantation in Rockbridge County whereon Robert Shaw lives to him & his heirs and assigns forever I give to my two grandsons John & Robert McClenahan sons of my son Robert McClenahan deceased all my Kentucky lands to be equally divided between them to them & their heirs forever and I appoint Alexander McClenahan and Alexander Scentclair to be my sole executors to this my last will and Testament ratifying this and no other will to be my last will and testament Revoking all former wills heretofore made by me In witness whereof I have fixed my hand and seal this seventh day of June 1791.
    Robert McClenahan, Seal
    Signed Sealed in the presence of
    Mich Bowyer
    Alexdr Humphrey
    James St. Clair
    December Augusta Court 1791
    This last will and testament of Robert McClenahan Decd was presented in court and proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded.
    Teste A McClenahan

    Name:
    High Sheriff

    Robert married Sarah Breckenridge 1739, Ireland. Sarah (daughter of Alexander Breckenridge and Jane Preston) was born 1698, Antrim, Northern Ireland; died 1794, Augusta County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  5. 13.  Sarah Breckenridge was born 1698, Antrim, Northern Ireland (daughter of Alexander Breckenridge and Jane Preston); died 1794, Augusta County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Sarah Breckinridge, the wife of Robert McClanahan was, according to tradition, a woman of very strong mind, and her company was much sought by the most cultivated people of her day. Her father was a staunch Presbyterian.

    Name:
    d/o Alexander Breckinridge of Ireland, and Tavern Keeper in Augusta Co., VA

    Children:
    1. 6. Leut. Col. Alexander 'Breckenridge' McClanahan was born Est 1740, Antrim, Ulster Province, IRELAND; died 6 May 1797, Augusta County, Virginia.
    2. Jane/Jean 'Jenny' McClanahan was born 8 Dec 1740, Augusta County, Virginia Colony; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Agnes 'Breckenridge' McClanahan was born Est 1742, Augusta, Virginia Colony; died 1 Aug 1794, Augusta County, Virginia.
    4. Capt. John 'Breckenridge' McClanahan was born 9 Nov 1742, Augusta County, Virginia Colony; died 30 Jun 1774.
    5. 'Lettice', Letitia McClanahan was born 26 May 1745, Augusta Co., Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
    6. Captain Robert 'Breckenridge' McClanahan was born 19 Apr 1747, Augusta County, Virginia Colony; died 10 Oct 1774, Point Pleasant, Mason Co., Virginia Colony; was buried , Pioneer Cemetery, Point Pleasant, Mason County, VA.
    7. Doctor William [Breckenridge] McClanahan was born 10 Jan 1748, Augusta County, Virginia Colony; died 10 Oct 1774, Point Pleasant, Colonial America.

  6. 14.  John Armistead Shelton was born Est 1700, Greencastle, Antrim Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania; died Yes, date unknown.

    John married Eleanor Elizabeth Parks. Eleanor was born Est 1720; died Yes, date unknown, Greencastle, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  7. 15.  Eleanor Elizabeth Parks was born Est 1720; died Yes, date unknown, Greencastle, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. 7. Eleanor Elizabeth Shelton was born 1743, Virginia Colony; died 1774, N. Carolina.
    2. Sarah 'Sallie' Shelton was born 1738, Middlesex, Virginia Colony; died Feb 1775, Hanover County, Virginia.