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child of John Reynolds and his wife Hannah Jessup.
5. Richeson had a son Richeson. 6. James. 7. Sutton, was of New Castle, Westchester county, N. Y., and his will, executed August 12, 1824, probated April 9, 1829, mentions his wife Anna and his children : 1. Amy. 2 Sutton, who lived at Billings, in town of Beekman. Dutchess county, N. Y .. and m. Phebe Seaman, and had Mary, who m. James Johnson. Sutton and his wife Anna also had : 3. Hannah, wife of Thomas Dodge. 4. Joseph. 5. Jonathan. 6. Andrew.
Nothing is known of Andrew, the eighth child of John Reynolds and Ilannah Jessup.
3. Nathan-Jonathan-Jonathan-John.
Nathan, third chill of Jonathan and his wife. Nevill Ridewere, was born about 1688, and d. in 1748, and in. Ruth Reynolds, and had John, b. Aug. 16, 1727.
4. Peter-Jonathan-Jonathan-John.
4. Peter. son of Jonathan and his wife Ne- vill Ridewere. was born about 1691. We have no other information concerning him.
5. Josiah-Jonathan-Jonathan-John.
5. Josiah, b. Jan. 13, 1708. m. May 1, 1735, Barbara Briggs, dau. of Daniel Briggs, and had: I. Elizabeth, b. Mch. 23, 1737. 2. Mar- tha, b. Dec. 29, 1739. 3. Sarah. b. May 21. 1742. 4. Barbara, b. Nov. 14. 1744. 5. Jo- siah, b. July 31, 1747. 6. Jonathan, b. May 6, 1750. 7. Obediah, b. Jan. 21, 1753. 8. Briggs, b. July 21, 1754.
3. John-Jonathan -- John.
John, third child of Jonathan, the eldest son of the emigrant John, was born in 1662, and married Ruth Knapp, b. 1667, dau. of Joshua Knapp; he d. in 1736, and his will executed Sept. 22, 1732, proved Apr. 6, 1736, states that he leaves no issue, but leaves his property to his wife, Ruth. He describes him- self as "the present Deacon of West Society." Ruth, his widow, when the will was proved, describes herself as the wife of Ebenezer Mead.
4. Sarah, b. Nov. 5, 1665, m. Joseph Mead. 5. Elizabeth. b. Aug., 1667, m. Mch. 16, 1687. Joshua Knapp.
6. Joseph-Jonathan-John.
6. Joseph, b. in 1669, m. in 1698. Abigail Finch : d. in 1727. His wife Abigail was dan. of Joseph Finch, of Greenwich. She d. in 1715. and he then m. Abigail Rundell.
On June 6, 1727, Andrew Burr, judge of the court of probate of the county of Fair- field, appointed the widow Abigail and his eld- est son. Joseph, as administrators of his estate. The widow. Abigail Reynolds, joined the Second Society at Greenwich. December 16, 1728, and the church records show that Abigail
Reynolds, who was probably identical with the above, was married at the church, Nov. 19, 1729. to John Benedict, of Norwalk.
1. Joseph- Joseph-Jonathan-John.
Joseph and his wife, Abigail Finch, had : I. Joseph, b. at Greenwich, May 15, 1699, 11. Ruth Ferris, Mch. 5. 1721-22. They joined the church Feb. 28, 1733. Ile had by her three children, and the others were by a second wife : he removed with his brother Nehemiah to Nine Partners, or North-east Patent, now Pine Plains, Dutchess county, N. Y., where he owned an immense tract of land. He had the following children : 1. Ruth, b. Dec. 13, 1722. 2. Rosanna, b. Sept. 6, 1724. 3. Joseph, b. Aug. 27, 1727. Ile was of Crum Elbow in 1748, and d. Nov. 12, 1799. Ile m. on Jan. 21, 1745. Ruth Rich, who d. Aug. 5, 1750; he m. at Bedford, N. Y., for his second wife, Lydia Parker, May 12, 1751 ; she d. March 28, 1789.
Joseph and Ruth Rich had the following children :
1. Joseph, b. July 23, 1746, m. Lydia Jenks ; (. in 1799. 2. Ruth, b. Aug. 5, 1749 ; bpt. at Amenia, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1752, and d. Aug. 5, 1776.
Joseph had by Lydia Parker: 3. Lydia, b. Feb. 20, 1752, d. Sept. 1. 1804; m. Joseph Jenks. 4. Israel, b. Dec. 25. 1753: bpt. at Amenia, N. Y., Mch. 17, 1754. lived at Peru, in northern N. Y., and d. Nov. 22, 1812. He m., Mch. 5, 1778. Deborah Thacher, who was b. Apr. 9, 1760, and d. Jan. 26, 1813, and had the following children: 1. Lucy, b. Jan. 6, 1779, d. Dec. 6, 1852 : m. Simeon Frisbie, Apr. 10, 1796, and removed to Essex county, N. Y. and left issue. 2. Leonard, b. Jan. 9. 1781. 3. Solomon, b. Sept. 5. 1783. 4. Raymond, b. Feb. 18, 1786. 5. Josiah, b. Aug. 10, 1788. 6. Irena, b. Sept. 2, 1790. 7. Harvey, b. Aug. 26, 1793. 8. Seneca. b. Mcli. 7, 1796, d. Apr. 14, 1872, removed from Vermont to Michigan, and m. Ann -, July 3rd, 1823 and had: 1. George, b. Feb. 19, 1825, d. Dec. 30, 1891. 2. Preston, b. May 5, 1828: d. Oct. 1 1847. 3. Edmund. b. Mch. 18. 1831 : d. Dec. 13. 1904. 4. Myron, b. Aug. 12, 1839.
Israel and his wife. Deborah Thacher, had also a ninth child, Israel, b. July 11, 1800, re- moved to Michigan.
Joseph and his wife, Lydia Parker, had a fifth child, the Rev. Parker, b. Oct. 10. 1755, at Nine Partners, d. at Canton, N. Y., 1826, m. first Esther Dagett. and second Rhoda Carter and had: 1. Lydia, b. July 6, 1778 : m. Ethan Branch. 2. Esther. b. July 4, 1780, m. Benjamin Warren. 3. John Parker, b. Sept. 21, 1782, m. Rebecca Newell, and second Patience Wilson and had Laura Patience, h. Oct. 23, 1818, at Middletown, Ohio; m. An-
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drew Campbell. Ruth, fourth child of the Rev. Parker, was b. Mch. 7, 1785. 5. Cynthia, b. May 20, 1787. 6. Werden Peter, b. Feb. 6, 1789; m. I. Emme, dau. of Asa Reynolds ; 2nd Beulah Wentworth : 3rd Nancy Purdy. 7th Lynas, b. Nov. 3, 1790; m. Alice Baker.
Nothing is known of Joanna, the sixth child of Joseph Reynolds and his wife, Lydia Parker. Asa, the seventh child, d. Aug. 8, 1729. All of the above seven children were born at Nine Partners, New York.
Samuel, fourth child of Joseph, the son of Joseph, the son of Jonathan, the son of John the emigrant, was born Aug. 8. 1729. 5. Roo- lah, b. Nov. 8, 1731. 6. Israel Jacob, b. Jan. 16, 1734. 7. Renhama, b. Feb. 2. 1735. 8. Ra- chel, b. Aug. 16. 1738. 9. Johanna, b. Dec. 21, 1740. IO. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 9. 1744; m. Calvin Averill. 11. Phebe, b. Feb. 25, 1749; m. John Howe.
2. Abigail-Joseph-Jonathan-John.
Joseph had a second child, Abigail, b. Apr. 3, 1701 ; m. David Reynolds, son of John, the third child of John the emigrant. Their mar- riage occurred Nov. 24. 1720, and the issue will be found under the record of her husband.
3. Samuel-Joseph-Jonathan-John.
Samuel, third child of Joseph, was born July 16, 1703; m. Jan. 26, 1727-28, Rebecca, dau. of Ephraim Palmer. He d. Mch. 6, 1727-28. and had Rebecca, b. Nov. 4, 1727 ; m. Joseph Palmer, Jr., of Crum Elbow, N. Y.
4. Benjamin-Joseph-Jonathan-John.
4. Benjamin, b. Mch. 26, 1705; d. in 1727. 5. John-Joseph-Jonathan-John.
5. John, b. May 23, 1708: m. Nov. 19, 1729, Ruth, dau. of John Reynolds, "The Cooper." the son of John, the son of John the emigrant and had: I. Ruth, b. Sept. 28, 1730. 2. John, b. Nov. 7, 1732.
6. Nehemiah-Joseph-Jonathan-Jolin.
Nehemiah, sixth child of Joseph, was b. Apr. 8, 1709, at Greenwich. In a deed of May 20, 1743, he described himself as being of Filkintown, Nine Partners, N. Y., and to- gether with Peter Palmer sold over 4,000 acres to Joseph Reynolds. He m. first Abigail, who, in the above deed, resigned her right of dowry, and second in 1743, at Ninc Part- ners, N. Y., Mary -. He had the follow- ing children :
I. Nehemiah, who m. first, Mary Arm- strong, and had: 1. Jacob, b. 1761 : d. 1831; lived at Chatham, N. Y .; m. first, Sarah Hart, and had: 1. Robert, b. 1798: lived at Austerlitz, Columbia county, N. Y., and m. Amelia Horton, and had: I. Lewis Hart, b. 1822. 2. Truman Horton, b. 1824. 3. Clar- issa, b. 1826; m. David E. Hawes. 4. Fidelia, b. 1828; m. Anson E. Barrett. 5. John Moffitt,
b. 1832; m. Lucy Rhodes. 6. Rhoda Elizabeth, b. 1834; m. James H. Milling. 7. Robert Edwin, b. 1837 ; m. Mary Reynolds. 8. Milton Duane, b. 1839; m. Ellen H. Smith. 9. Sam- uel Moore, b. 1842.
Jacob and his wife, Sarah Hart, had: 2. Hiram, m. Rachel Westcott, and had: 1. Hen- ry. 2. Hiram. 3. Betsy. 4. Frank. 5. Rob- ert. Jacob and Sarah Hart had also: 3. Salome. 4. Phebe. 5. Hart.
Jacob, after the death of his wife, Sarah Hart, m. Mary Olds, and had by her: 6. Nehemiah. 7. Milton. 8. George. 9. Eliza- beth. 10. Serepata. 11. Leonard. 12. Sarah. 13. Mehitable. 14. Jacob Alonzo.
Nehemiah had by his wife, Mary Arm- strong : 2. Benjamin. 3. Nehemiah.
After the death of Mary Armstrong, Nehe- miah m. Anstres, and had by her: 4. David N., b. Oct. 3, 1785 ; d. 1867; m. 1807, Amy, dau. of Solomon Reynolds, and had: 1. Edward W., b. at Chatham, Sept. 3, 1836; d. June 18, 1838. 2. Lewis, b. Oct. 21, 1809; d. Jan. 17, 1894; m. Ann Goodfellow, no issue. 3. Rachel. 4. Pamelia. 5. Abraham. 6. Ste- phen, b. Nov. 3, 1815; d. July 30, 1848; m. 1847, Sabrinia Van Alystyne, and had: 1. Frederick ; d. Apr. 17, 1893. 2. Stephen, b. Nov. 19, 1848; m. June 10, 1869, Ida Hatch, and second Feb. 27, 1883, Elizabeth Rey- nolds, dau. of Harvey. He had by his first wife: 1. Frederick, b. June 19, 1876; lives at Rayville, N. Y. 2. George N., b. Apr. 7, 1880.
David N. and his wife, Amy, had: 7. Mal- vinia. 8th. Salomy. 9. Jane, who m. David Wickham. 10. Elizabeth, m. Eben Phelps. II. James, b. Mch. 17, 1831 ; m. at Niverville, N. Y., Julia Turner, in 1857. 12. Mary. Nehemiah and his wife, - Anstres, had : 5. William, who m. Sarah Mosher, and had: 1. Martin. 2. Seneca. 3. John, who m. Char- ity Carnell, and had Martin. 4. Isaac, m. Mary Woodward, and had: Horace. 5. Jane. 6. Wm. Henry, m. Eliza Melius.
Nehemiah had by his wife . --- Anstres: 6. Andrew. 7. Abram. 8. Jane. 9. Mary. IO. Sarah. II. Rachel. 12. Salome. 13. Amia. 14. Ruamia.
Nehemiah, sixth child of Joseph, who was the sixth child of Jonathan, the second child of John the emigrant, had also: 2. Mary, who m. Solomon Finch, lived in Chatham, N. Y., and had nine children. 3. David, son of the above named Nehemiah, born Nov. 24, 1745, removed to Chatham, N. Y. in 1764, and d. 1820, in Chatham. He m. Lois Finch and had: 1. Jocl, m. Elizabeth Crandall, lived in Clarkville, Otsego co., N. Y. 2. Nehemiah, lived near Hallsville, Otsego co., N. Y. 3.
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Amos, m. Patty Thompson, removed to Fond- clu-lac, Wis. 5. Titus, b. Dec. 10, 1770; lived in Chatham, N. Y., d. Mch. 30, 1860; m. first Elizabeth Brown, in 1792; she was b. Oct. 11, 1770; d. July 29, 1826: and second widow Margaret Brown Finch, her sister, b. 1770 : d. 1860, and had: Ist. Wm. L., b. Aug. 22, 1794 : d. Apr. 5, 1871 ; m. Matilda Ilotch- kiss, and had: Eliza, b. Apr. 18, 1815. 2. Lydia, b. July 25. 1817. 3. George Mead, b. Nov. 9, 1820.
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Titus had by Elizabeth Brown: 2. Chloe, b. Nov. 8. 1798 ; m. Nicholas Wilbur. 3. Ira, b. Nov. 8, 1805; m. Elizabeth Burton. 4. Alan- son. b. Aug. 14, 1808 ; d. Sept. 23, 1878; m. first Caroline Ashley, second Patty Shumway Hunt. third Lydia Ray Gale, and had :
1. Oliver, m. Gertrude Pierce, had an only son, Orlando. 2. Albert. 3. Smith, m. Julia Carpenter, lived in Stockbridge, Mass.
Titus had also: 5. Alzena, b. May 29, 1814; d. Aug. 15, 1856. 6. Lavinia, b. Oct. 17, 1801 ; d. July 4, 1858. 7. Harvey, b. Jan. 29, 1820; d. Feb. 3, 1891, and had: 1. Water- man, b. Jan. 9, 1844 ; d. June 7, 1883. 2. Wm. J., b. May 24, 1849; d. Oct. 5, 1855. 3. Elizabetlı S., b. Sept. 18, 1854.
David Reynolds and his wife Lois Finch had also: 5. Zaida, m. James Murphy. 6. Rebecca, m. Stephen Finch. 7. Lydia, m. Arnold Wooley. 8. Esther, m. Oliver Allen. 9. Solomon, b. Dec. 23. 1766; d. Aug. 21, 1850; m. Dec. 24, 1786, Deborah Brown, a sister of the wives of Titus Reynolds and had: 1. David S., b. Sept. 4, 1787; d. June 24. 1866; m., Apr. 1. 1809, Sarah Gillette, and had: 1. Harris, b. Mch. 18, 1810; d. at Battle Creek, Apr. 15, 1888. 2. Isiah, b. Oct. 2, 1813: d. at Battle Creek, Mich., Sept. 12, 1889: m. first Mary Hicks, second Har- riet Marcy, and had: 1. Walter B., b. Mch. 4. 1837, at Nassau, N. Y .. d. Feb. 4, 1885, at Rochester, N. Y .; m. Phebe Crandall. 2. Joseph H., b. Nov. 15, 1846, at Nassau; d. Feb. 25. 1848. 3. Bernard H., b. June 28, 1851, at Nassau. 4. Sarah G., b. Feb. 10, 1848: m. Sterling F. Hayward, of Yonkers, N. Y.
David and his wife. Sarah Gillette, had also : 3. Norman. b. Apr. 1. 1816, at Westford, Otsego co., N. Y .. d. Oct. 2, 1888; m. Clar- issa Chapman, and left no issue. 4. Adel- phins, b. May 30, 1812; d. Jan. 13, 1854; m. Lydia Bowman, who d. Jan. 13, 1859; no issue. 5. Claudius, b. June 30, 1827; d. at Chatham, Jan. 27. 1860, and had: I. Clar- ence Eugene. b. July 30, 1856; resides at Battle Creek, Michigan. 6. Charlotte. 7. Or- pah, b. July 29, 1832, d. unm.
Solomon and his wife Deborah Brown also
had: 2. Titus S., b. at Chatham, N. Y., Jan. 9, 1790; d. Apr. 11, 1862; m. Dec. 11, 1813, Hannah Brockway, of Columbia co., who was born Mch. 12, 1794: d. 1881, and had: 1. Horace, b. 1814. 2. Lester A., b. 1816, removed to Lucerne, Minn. 3. Sylvester, b. 1816: d. at Toch, Wis., Dec. 4, 1890. 4. Elias B., b. 1818: d. at Lyons, Wayne co., N. Y., May 24, 1880. 5. Mary Ann, b. 1820. 6. Warren, b. in Chatham, Col. co., Sept. 19, 1821; lived at Amenia, N. Y., and had: I. Alvah. of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 7. Deborah J., b. 1823. 8. Laura, b. 1824. 9. Isaac B., b. 1824. 10. Julianna, b. 1828. 11. Freeman, b. Apr. 16, 1831; lives in Albany, Vermont. 12. Alida, b. 1833.
Solomon Reynolds, ninth child of David Reynolds, had by his wife, Deborah Brown : 3. Joseph S., b. Feb. 12, 1794: d. Oct. 11, 1842; m. Delia Brown, and had: I. Con- stance. 2. Catherine. 3. Deborah. 4. John. Solomon Reynolds also had. 4. James, b. July II. 1796; d. at Chatham, N. Y., Jan. 9, 1864, m. Sarah Irish. 5. Jonathan, b. Mch. I, 1799 : d. March 22, 1858; m. Nancy Green, and had: 1. Henry, d. at Rayville, 1893, who had: 1. Lavinia, m. Rensselaer Palmer, and d. in 1894. 2. Maria, m. 1858, Emeritt Gillett, and resides at Rochester, Indiana ; Solomon also had: 6. Enos, b. May 18, 1807; d. Sept. 3. 1868; m. Caroline Bristol. 7. Eunice, b. Dec. 27. 1808: d. Feb. 1, 1872; m. Abram Doughty, of Nassau, Rensselaer co., N. Y. 8. Amy. b. Dec. 16, 1791: d. May 12, 1844; m. David M. Reynolds. 9. Annis, b. Mch. Ist. 1809: d. June 1, 1886. 10. Allen, b. Dec. 18, 1810: d. Oct. 20, 1835.
David Reynolds, who was born Nov. 24, 1745, and who mar. Lois Finch, had also: 10. Mary, who m. Job Thompson. II. Lois, who m. first Francis Barnard; lived at Clarks- ville. Otsego Co., N. Y., and second James Wilbur.
Nehemiah, sixth child of Joseph, the son of Jonathan, the son of John the emigrant, had in addition to 1. Nehemiah: 2. Mary. 3. David. previously mentioned. 4. Rosanna, b. 1750: d. June 8, 1833 . Ja Ficha had nine children : also 5. Amos, b. June 10, 1759; m. Elizabeth Mosher, lived at Chatham. They settled at Galway, Saratoga co., N. Y., and had: 1. David, lived at Galway. 2. Sam- nel. lived in Saratoga co. 3. Judith, m. John Allen. 4. Phebe, no issue. He also had : 6. Abigail, b. Nov. 21. 1747 : m. John Bishop, and lived at Granville, N. Y. 7. Anna. b. Oct. 30, 1754. m. Stephen Howland, lived at Galway, Saratoga co., N. Y. 8. Rebecca, m. Noah Ashley and had ten children.
7. Isaac-Joseph-Jonathan-John.
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Joseph had in addition to I. Joseph : 2. Abigail. 3. Samuel. 4. Benjamin. 5. John, and 6. Nehemiah, whose descendants have al- ready been given; a seventh child, Isaac, b. June 15, 1711, at Greenwich, and removed to Crum Elbow, N. Y.
8. Reuben-Joseph-Jonathan-John.
He also had an eighth child, Reuben, b. Dec. 4, 1713, at Greenwich. He d. in 1765. lle m. Mch. 19, 1734. Elizabeth Mead, who was b. Apr. 5, 1700. He left a will executed Aug. Ist, 1765, proved at Stamford, Oct. 31. 1765 : his widow survived him. The following are his descendants: 1. Reuben, b. Mch. 14. 1735: m. Hepzibah --. and had: 1. An- drew. b. Mch .. 1764, who m. Sarah Cleveland and had the following children: 1. Isaac. 2. Hosea, m. Elizabeth Fuller. 3. Henry. 4. Sally. 5. Andrew. 6. Hepzibah. 7. Lucy. 8. Amy. 9. Patty. 10. John. II. Charles.
8. Reuben and his wife, Elizabeth Mead, had also: 2. Titus, b. about 1736: lived at North Salem, Westchester co., N. Y., m. Sarah - -, who was b. in 1741, and d. 1833. lle d. in 1808, and had: I. Benjamin, b. 1770: d. 1850: and had. 1. Mary, b. 1812; (. 1876: m. -- Lobdell, and lived at North Salem, Westchester county. N. Y. 2. Samuel. lived at North Salem, Westchester co., N. Y., and had: 1. Frank S.
Reuben and his wife, Elizabeth, had also : 3. Moses, b. about 1739. 4. Elizabeth, b. about 1741; m. Chas. Howe. 5. Joel, b. 1743; re- moved to Albany county, N. Y. 6. Bethania, b. about 1745. 7. Jonah, b. about 1747, and :
8. David, b. June 6, 1753. He lived during the Revolution in Westchester co., and Gen. Washington and Gen. Lafayette stayed in his house several times. His house was fired by the British on three occasions. He d. Aug. 30, 1827, at Scotchtown, Orange county, N. Y. lle m. Margaret Crisey, July 12, 1787; she was b. Nov. 7. 1863. in Westchester, and d. Aug. 12. 1858, at Lake Sheldrake, Sullivan co., N. Y., and had : 1. Andrew Reynolds, b. May 26, 1792: d. May 11, 1876. He m. Oct. 20, 1813, Katrina Van Bencheton, and had: 1. James Van Bencheton, b. Dec. 4. 1816: d. Sept. 13, 1867, at Fallsburg, Sullivan co., N. Y. He m. Hannah Knapp, Oct. 25. 1840, and had: 1. Elmer E., who m. Nannie E. Howe, and lives at Oneida, N. Y.
Reuben and his wife, Elizabeth Mead, had, in addition to the above: 9. Mary, b. about 1752. 10. Hannah, b. about 1754, m. in 1786. Israel Wood, of South Salem, N. Y. II. Martha, b. about 1757.
9. Elizabeth-Joseph-Jonathan-John.
Joseph, sixth child of Jonathan, the second child of the emigrant John, had: 9. Eliza-
beth, b. Aug. 1, 1717; m. Richard Everitt, of Norwalk, Conn .; they sold to Joseph Rey- nolds, her brother. Dec., 1742, their interest in the estate of her father, Mr. Joseph Rey- nolds, and all claim on the estate of her "Un- cle Deacon John Reynolds, late of Greenwich, deceased."
7. Ebenezer-Jonathan-John.
Besides the above mentioned children, Jona- than, the second child of the emigrant, had a · posthumous child. b. 1673-74, who was his seventh child, named Ebenezer. He was pro- vided for by a gift of land from his brother, Jonathan, which is recorded on page 65 of vol. TH, of the Greenwich deeds.
This Ebenezer, seventh child of Jonathan, the son of the emigrant John, was married to Abigail, dau. of Ebenezer Smith, and d. in 1749. He had the following children : I. Deborah, b. Feb. 3. 1705, who in. Robert Peck. 2. Ebenezer. b. Mch. 6, 1707, who had : 1. Ebenezer, b. Oct. 23, 1731: d. unm., in 1761. 3. Lydia, b. Mch. 1, 1709-10. 4. Sarah, b. 1711; m. Peter Peck. 5. Abigail. b. 1713: m. William Johnson.
6. Nathaniel-Ebenezer-Jonathan-John.
6. Nathaniel, b. Jan. 27, 1715. m. Nov. 8, 1743, Sarah, dau. of Nathan Lockwood, and had: 1. Nathaniel. b. Sept. 7, 1745, m.
-, Jan. 23, 1772, and 2. Apr. 2, 1878, to Deborah, dau. of Benjamin Heusted and Sarah Newman. He died June 6, 1822, and had by his first wife: I. Nathaniel. b. 1773. 2. Zadoc, b. 1775. 3. Rebecca. b. 1777 ; by his second wife he had: 4. Ard. b. Mch. 20, 1781 ; m. Dec. 13, 1810, Anna Eliza Doell, who d. Feb. 25. 1858: he d. Apr. 26, 1857. and had: I. Elizabeth P. 2. Sally D. 3. Benjamin II., d. young. 4. Ann Eliza. d. unm. 5. John G., b. Mch. 25, 1821. 6. Harriet E. 7. Julia H., m. to Seneca Howland. 8. Maria.
Nathaniel had also by Deborah Heusted : 5. Harriet. 6. Benjamin. 7. Heusted.
Nathaniel, who was b. Jan. 27. 1715, had by Sarah Lockwood, his wife: 2. Ezekiel, b. Oct. 13, 1747, d. Nov. 24. 1833, m. July 4. 1770, Mary, dau. of Captain Caleb Mead. 3. Abigail. b. Dec. II. 1749, d. May 27, 1839. m. May 21, 1778. Nathaniel Ingersoll. 4. Benjamin, who was killed in the Revolution, unm. 5. Phebe, b. Apr. 26. 1757; d. unm., June 19. 1829. 6. James, b. May 8, 1759: (. Mch. 2, 1833; m. Oct. 18, 1786: Abigail Knapp, who was born Oct. 4. 1755. They lived at South Salem, N. Y. Their children were baptized in the Church of Christ, Salem, Westchester, N. Y. (see N. Y. Gen & Biog., Vol. xxxiii, p. 38-39). I. Stephen, b. July 29, 1787 : d. Nov. 4. 1856. 2. Ezekiel. b. Aug. 7. 1788: d. Jan. 24. 1881 ; m. May 7. 1776,
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Phebe, dan. of Ezekiel Reynolds ; she d. Sept. 21, 1855, and had: 1. Adeline, b. Oct. 20, 1810; m. Erastus Rundle. 2. James, d. young. 3. Wm. T., b. July 18, 1814: d. Jan. 11, 1881; in., Feb. 23, 1836, Mary Ann Ilalsey. 4. Stephen, b. Dec. 22, 1815: d. unin .. in 1841. 5. Elkanah M., b. Sept. 8, 1817 : d. Jan. 16, 1892; m. Jan. 31, 1844, Sarah Sackett Wil- son, who d. Aug. 27, 1903.
James and his wife, Abigail Knapp, had also : 3. James, b. Sept. 27, 1789; lived at Somers, Westchester co .; his will was probated at White Plains, May 28, 1855; he d. Apr. 29. 1855 ; and m., Sept. 17, 1820, Sarah -- , by whom he had: 1. Wm. Edward. 2. Sarah Louisa. 3. James Richard. 4. Jane Matilda ; m. - Randolph.
James and his wife, Abigail Knapp, had also : 4. Josiah, b. Feb. 19, 1791 ; d. Nov. 24. 1874 : m. Dec. 16, 1815. 5. Silas, b. Mch. 12, 1792; d. Mch. 23, 1878: m. Dec. 18, 1824. 6. Ebe- nezer, b. July 4. 1793; d. July 2nd, 1869 : m. Oct. 31, 1815. 7. Enoch, b. Dec. 19, 1794; d. Sept. 9, 1878; m. first, Dec. 15, 1819, Maria Reynolds, dau. of Nathaniel, son of Nathaniel, son of Nathaniel, son of James, son of John, son of John the emigrant ; m., second, Sept. 11, 1848, Deborah Ann Finch; by first wife he had : 1. Ann Amelia, b. Nov. 3, 1821. 2. Nathaniel, b. Nov. 2, 1822. 3. James, b. Nov. 8, 1825 ; d. July 18, 1891 ; m. Carrie Cole, Sept. 12, 1849. 4. Josiah, b. Oct. 6, 1827; d. Jan. 17, 1846. 5. Alvah, b. May 22, 1831. 6. Hanford, b. Dec. 27, 1833. 7. Catherine, b. July 7, 1836.
James, b. May 8, 1759, had by his wife, Abigail Knapp, in addition to the 1. Stephen : 2, Ezekiel. 3. James. 4. Josiah. 5. Silas. 6. Ebenezer. 7. Enoch, enumerated above. 8. Abigail, b. Mch. 26, 1796; d. Oct. 28, 1858 ; m. Dec. 16. 1815. 9. Reuben, b. Oct. 10, 1797 : d. Feb. 9. 1855 ; m. Oct. 9, 1823. 10. Rachel, b. Sept. 29, 1800: d. Apr. 1. 1879 ; m. Ang. 31, 1826. 11. Hanford, b. Jan. 6, 1802: c. June 3, 1858; m. Nov. 12, 1829. 12. Lock- wood, b. Oct. 14, 1804: d. Oct. 25, 1881 ; m. Nov. 25, 1829. 13. Joseph. b. Aug. 26. 1807 ; d. June 8, 1874 : m. Dec. 16, 1835. 14. Sarah, b. Apr. 28, 1809; d. Jan. 15, 1888; m. Nov. 7, 1827. 15. Amanda, b. Feb. 11, 1811 ; d. Mch. 30, 1861 : m. Nov. 11, 1828.
Nathaniel, b. Jan. 27, 1715, had by his wife Sarah Lockwood, in addition to the children enumerated above: 7. Sarah, b. Feb. 8, 1762, d. Ang. 31, 1849. m. Mch. 29, 1784. Smith. 8. Philemon, b. Feb. 21, 1764, d. July 28, 1835, m. first, Oct. 21, 1787, Hannah, dlau. of Caleb Mead, who was born Jan. 6, 1756, d. Feb. 24, 1811, and second Sarah
Holmes, on Feb. 20, 1814, by whom he had no issue. His will is recorded in White Plains, N. Y. Hle had by Ilannah Mead: 1. Amy, b. Sept. 17, 1788. m. Samuel Buddington. 2. Arney, b. Sept. 22, 1790, m. Henry Close, Sept. 29, 1812, and d. Apr. 9, 1870. 3. Hiram, b. Dec. 14, 1792. 4. Hannah M., b. Feb. 2, 1795. m. Amos Searles. 5. Theresa MI., b. Oct. 10, 1797, m. George Miller. 6. Warren, b. Feb. 18, 1800. 7. Rachel, b. June 11, 1802, 11. James Scoffield.
Nathaniel, b. Jan. 27, 1715. by his wife Sarah Lockwood, in addition to the above: 9. Ebenezer, d. mmmm. 10. Deborah, b. May 13, 1766. m. U'riah Lockwood. HI. Lockwood, b. Mich. 20, 1768, d. June 7, 1827.
Ebenezer, seventh child of Jonathan, the second child of John the emigrant, had in ad- dition to the children enumerated above: 7. Enos. b. about 1717. 8. Timothy, b. about 1719, d. 1781, served in the French and Indian war ; his widow, Anna, survived him and was appointed administratrix of his children, all infants: 1. Jeremiah. 2. George. 3. Asa. 4. Abel. 5. Jared, d. 1822, without issue. 6. Timothy, d. 1816, had: 1. Samuel H. 7. Elijah. 8. Abigail. 9. Anna.
Ebenezer, the posthumous son of Jonathan, the second son of John the emigrant, had also : 9. Rebecca, who m. Samuel Bursham. 10. Eliphalet, b. about 1722, settled at Nine Part- ners, Dutchess co., N. Y.
The above dates, which have been obtained from the original records, do not agree as far as the day of the month is concerned with the genealogy of the children of Ebenezer, which dates are probably the dates of baptism.
The above completes the descendants of Jonathan, the second child of the emigrant John. as far as they have been ascertained.
JOHN REYNOLDS, (SECOND) SON OF JOHN THE EMIGRANT.
The first entry on the first page of the first book of deeds in Greenwich, February 1, 1663. records the purchase from Angell Heusted of sixteen acres of land on the west side of the Myanos river, by John Ronalds, of Green- wich. This purchase was augmented by five pieces of land which Jonathan Ronalds had purchased of Richard Vowles, December 15. 1665, and transferred on the same day to his "brother John Ronalds."
On October 24, 1669, John was made free- man of Greenwich.
On July 18, 1670, William Grimes left all his "lands to ye disposal of Joseph Mead, John Renals and Eliphalet Jones to be dis- posed of by them in such a waye as they shall judge meet for ye inlarging of ye town
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of Greenwich by accommodating such inhabitant or inhabitants as shall be admitted into ye town in an orderly way, provided they bee such men as ye afore sd Mead, Renols & Jones shall bee desirable for ye promoting of church & commonwealth." This William Grimes had 011 January 7, 1666, been fined for swearing and Jonathan Renolds had gone from Green- wich to Stamford to appear against him. It was not until March 7, 1694, that it was de- cided to dispose of the land "for ye use of a ministrie and if no ministrie be in ye place ye profit of sd land and meadow shall go to helpe maintain such as shall be employed in teaching children to reade."
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