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m. 1761
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Born |
1739 |
Albeine, Virginia |
Died |
25 Nov 1825 |
Garrard County Kentucky |
Buried |
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Prob. Henry Reynolds Cemetery |
Father |
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Mother |
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Born |
1774 |
North Carolina |
Died |
10 Feb 1856 |
Jessamine Co, KY. |
Buried |
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Spouse |
Elizabeth Willis | F8505 |
Married |
25 Nov 1797 |
Madison Co. KY |
Born |
Est 1775 |
Rutherford Co., N. Carolina |
Died |
Aft 1800 |
Jessamine Co., Kentucky |
Buried |
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Spouse |
Joseph Jones | F8508 |
Married |
25 Mar 1799 |
Fayette County, KY |
Born |
Abt 1748 |
North Carolina |
Died |
9 Jan 1849 |
Garrard County Kentucky |
Buried |
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Henry Reynolds Cemetery, Paint Lick Creek, Garrard, Kentucky |
Spouse |
Jane Moore | F8513 |
Married |
20 Sep 1804 |
Jessamine County, Kentucky |
Spouse |
Elizabeth Wallace | F8518 |
Married |
20 Feb 1825 |
Garrard Co., Kentucky |
Born |
1768 |
North Carolina |
Died |
1810 |
Garrard County, Kentucky |
Buried |
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Born |
14 Apr 1780 |
Prob. Garrard Co., Kentucky |
Died |
2 Jan 1855 |
Garrard County Kentucky |
Buried |
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Henry Reynolds Cemetery, Paint Lick Creek, Garrard, Kentucky |
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- [S127] Geni, https://www.geni.com/people/Elizabeth-Reynolds/6000000002676320584.
Elizabeth Reynolds (McClain (or McLain))
Birthdate: 1739
Birthplace: Albeine, Virginia
Death: November 25, 1825 (85-86)
Garrard, Kentucky, USA
Place of Burial: Garrard County, KY, United States
Immediate Family:
Wife of Henry Reynolds, Sr.
Mother of Thomas Reynolds, Sr.; William H. Reynolds; Rachel Jones; Elizabeth Reynolds; Margaret Reynolds; Moses Reynolds; Mary Reynolds; David Reynolds; Henry Reynolds and Nancy Reynolds
- [S107] Family Histories, http://www.jesshistorical.com/Jessamine%20County%20Kentucky%20Families/b299.htm#P5239.
Henry L. REYNOLDS Sr.was born in 1737 in (probably) Tryon County, North Carolina. He was born in 1737. Henry lived in Moved from NC to Ky. in 1787. He died on 7 Oct 1826 in Garrard county, Kentucky. He was buried in Henry Reynolds Cemetery, Paint Lick Creek, Garrard, Kentucky. He signed a will in Garrard Co., Ky. He was buried in Family Cemetery, Garrard County, Kentucky.
Residences North Carolina, Madison County, Kentucky, and Garrard County,Kentucky; "Reynolds Recollections", Volume X, NO. 4,July/August 1992,Emalene R. Rohrer, 112 Willow Drive, Nicholasville, Kentucky; Tax List, Madison County, Kentucky, 1789; Children married in North Carolina; Henry left slaves to David for love and care of him and his wife until their deaths.
Letter from Emalene Rohrer, 3 August 1992, Henry owned and operated the first ferry at Paint Lick; Supplied the US Army in Revolutionary War with beef, corn and fodder in North Carolina; Deeds show he had more than1,000 acres of land and sold land 1787, came to Kentucky; Son David, was first Sheriff of Garrard County, Kentucky; Bible Record from diary ofJoseph Totten Reynolds after visiting John M. Reynolds in Lexington in 1881 (Emalene Rohrer); Diary of Joseph Totten Reynolds, Henry's great grandson compiled by Darlene Harrison, wife of Richard Harrison, P .O. Box 966, Fallon, Nevada 89406; Dates and people from John Moore Reynolds(Henry's grandson, son of David); Henry and Elizabeth, David, William and Moses with 2 of David's wives are buried in the old cemetery in Garrard County; David's third wife is buried in Nicholasville with their only son Samuel Reynolds.
"Reynolds Families Of Garrard, Jessamine, Madison Counties" by Emalene R. Rohrer, 900 acres land Anson County; Land patent 200 acres Tryon County 1775; Children named.
-"Colonial Records", p. 41(copy from Emalene Rohrer)Petition, New Bern County, 177 1 signed by Jeremiah Reynolds, William Reynolds, Henry Reynolds.
"Deed Abstracts Of Lincoln, Tryon and Rutherford Counties, North Carolina(copy fro m Emalene Rohrer) p. 577, Deed of Gift, Henry Reynolds to daughter Mary Reynolds (slave) 2 March 1782; p. 578, Deed of Gift, Henry Reynolds to daughter Rachel Reynolds (slave) 2 March 1782.
Near Paint Lick Ferry where he lived.
Also from Emaline Rohrer:
Old Henry Reynolds bought George Teaters place, which is in Garrard, just a short distance from the river , the first house on the right. It was alog cabin at one time and the way it is built I think it was doublwe th a dogtrot. There is a large rock chimney at each end. An ell has been added in at the back, It is two storied. Across the creek was the ferry house. Henry Reynolds opened this ferry, later run by his grandson Henry Wylie. It was also run by mg gr grandfather Woodson Burton, my grandfather Wylie B. F. Burton and his son, Woods. When I was young my uncle Joe Burton operated the farm in Garrard, so I spent many days and nights in the old House of Henry. I used to go back occasionally just to look at it., after I found out it's history.
Henry had 4 sons, Thomas Reynolds went to Madison with his children, David and Moses (never md) stayed in Garrard but eventually Henry Jr. went to Jess. He is buried on Kissing Ridge, just across the river. Henry, his wife Elizabeth McClain, David and two of his wives, and Moses are buried in a family cemetery just a short distance from the house. Thomas of Madison's children Hester, Nancy, Henry R.Levi, Rachel, Thos. Jr, and Patsy. These and their children married into practically every family on Poosey. Parents: Thomas " X" REYNOLDS and Mary Margaret LNU. Parents: Thomas REYNOLDS and Mary LNU.
Spouse: Elizabeth MCLAIN. Henry L. REYNOLDS Sr. and Elizabeth MCLAIN were married in 1761 in NC..6,12 They were married in 1761.6,12,19,236,237,260,424 Children were: Elizabeth REYNOLDS, Thomas REYNOLDS Sr, William H. REYNOLDS, Margaret REYNOLDS, Henry A. , Jr. REYNOLDS, Rachael REYNOLDS, Nancy REYNOLDS, Moses REYNOLDS, David REYNOLDS.
Spouse: Elizabeth MCCLAIN. Children were: Mary REYNOLDS, Thomas REYNOLDS Sr, William P. REYNOLDS, Elizabeth REYNOLDS, Henry REYNOLDS Jr., Rachel REYNOLDS, Nancy REYNOLDS, Moses REYNOLDS, David REYNOLDS.
- [S181] Land Records.
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2882/images/33118_290588-00009?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=d29dd92abf2176060cdf691495cb9c8e&usePUB=true&_phsrc=NkB502&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=162635
North Carolina and Tennessee, Early Land Records, 1753-1931 for Henry Reynolds
North Carolina (Revolutionary War) Land Grants
Roll 03: Book B
- [S78] Tax Record.
https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/25651096/person/102100195982/media/122117da-bf80-41ca-9512-6d1edac84241?_phsrc=Tkn1237&usePUBJs=true
11 Jan 1790
Fayette County
1790 tax list for Kentucky, though it would have still been Virginia at that time. Fayette County was formed out of Kentucky County, Virginia, in 1780.
- [S40] Will.
Henry Reynolds Will
See Docs
- [S61] United States Census.
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/5058/images/4440913_00506?usePUB=true&_phsrc=Tkn1237&usePUBJs=true&pId=195553
1790 United States Federal Census for Henry Renolds
North Carolina, Rowan
Henry Reynolds 1....2....1
Richard Reynolds 1.....1....2
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