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Est 1800 - Yes, date unknown
Est 1781 - Yes, date unknown
| Birth |
Est 1781 |
Cecil County, Maryland |
| Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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| Father |
Reuben Reynolds, b. 11 Nov 1759, Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania |
| Mother |
Margaret King, b. 20 Mar 1761, Little Britain, Lancaster, Pennsylvania |
| Married |
11 Oct 1781 |
Little Britain Friends Meeting Records |
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| Family |
Jacob McVey, b. Est 1800, Maryland |
| Children |
| + | 1. Sophia Elizabeth McVey, b. 28 Jul 1834, Maryland |
| | 2. Hannah Jane McVey, b. 8 May 1833, Pennsylvania |
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1834 - 1920 (86 years)
| Birth |
28 Jul 1834 |
Maryland |
| Died |
10 Nov 1920 |
near Port Deposit, Cecil County, Maryland |
| Buried |
West Nottingham Friends Cemetery, Harrisville, Cecil County, Maryland |
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| Father |
Jacob McVey, b. Est 1800, Maryland |
| Mother |
Lydia Reynolds, b. Est 1781, Cecil County, Maryland |
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| Family |
John Thomas Coulson, b. 7 Jul 1816, Maryland |
| Children |
| + | 1. Kersey McVey Coulson, b. 1 Dec 1869, Rock Springs, Cecil County, Maryland |
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1833 - 1918 (84 years)
| Birth |
8 May 1833 |
Pennsylvania |
| Died |
19Jan 1918 |
Colora, Cecil County, Maryland |
| Buried |
Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Cecil County, Maryland |
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| Father |
Jacob McVey, b. Est 1800, Maryland |
| Mother |
Lydia Reynolds, b. Est 1781, Cecil County, Maryland |
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| Family |
John T. Ferguson |
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| Name |
Jacob McVey |
| Born |
Est 1800 |
Maryland |
| Gender |
Male |
| Died |
Yes, date unknown |
| Person ID |
I23061 |
My Reynolds Line |
| Last Modified |
26 Apr 2021 |
| Family |
Lydia Reynolds, b. Est 1781, Cecil County, Maryland , d. Yes, date unknown |
| Children |
| + | 1. Sophia Elizabeth McVey, b. 28 Jul 1834, Maryland , d. 10 Nov 1920, near Port Deposit, Cecil County, Maryland (Age 86 years) |
| | 2. Hannah Jane McVey, b. 8 May 1833, Pennsylvania , d. 19Jan 1918, Colora, Cecil County, Maryland (Age 84 years) |
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| Last Modified |
26 Apr 2021 |
| Family ID |
F8685 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Notes |
- was still alive in the 1880 census living with his son. Wife Lydia was dead by 1880 census.
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