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m. 16 Aug 1842
 
| Born | Est 1812 |  |  
| Died | 15 Apr 1885 | Hampton City, Virginia  |  
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| Sources | [S100]  Internet Source, http://www.ferreereunion.com/biowilliamreynolds.html."In the administration of the duties committed to him, he did much to improve the personnel and efficiency of the enlisted men of the navy, and in the discharge of all the duties devolving on him, during a long career in the service, he exhibited zeal, intelligence, and ability, for all of which he was conspicuous." - Richard W. Thompson, Sec. of the Navy, announcing Reynolds death.
 
 
[S146]  Reynolds Family Association, https://www.reynoldsfamily.org/ebooks/rfa_ceentennial_collection.pdf.(216)"Know  ye  all  men,  that  I, Rebecca  Reynolds  of  the  city  of  Washington,  in  the  District  of  Columbia, widow of Rear Admiral William Reynolds, dec., have received from Charles A. Heinish, executor of the last will of William Reynolds dec., securities to the amount of $12,000. Jan. 2, 1880. Page 339 Book K-11.   (217)Rebecca  R.  Krug,  and  John   F.  Reed,  executors  of  the  last  will  of  Rebecca  Reynolds  late  of  city  of Washington  in  the  D.  of  C.,  dec.,  acknowledge  that  we  have  received  from  Charles  A. Heinitsh,  surviving executor of the will of Rear Admiral William Reynolds, dec., the sum of $172. Date Dec. 11, 1885. Page 267 Book L-12.
 (218)Dec. 1, 1885, whereas Rear Admiral William Reynolds of the city of Lancaster dec., in his last will 1879, "4th, at the death of my wife Rebecca the residue to be divided among my sisters unmarried or widowed, and whereas  at  the  time  of  the  death  of  Rebecca  on  April  15,  1885,  there  were  two  of  the  sisters  of  said  William Reynolds,  viz,  Harriet  S.  Reynolds  and  Eleanor  Reynolds  unmarried  and  now  certain  trust  funds  are  to  be placed for these two unmarried sisters. Page 447 Book M-12
 
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