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Subject: Christopher REYNOLDS (Pete Douglass; edouglass@home.com; http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dourlassec&id=I0396.) (web site; FTW; no sources available.)
Birth: __ ___ 1642 _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________ (Pete Douglass; edouglass@home.com; http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dourlassec&id=I0396.).
Death: __ ___ 1695 _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________ (Pete Douglass; edouglass@home.com; http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dourlassec&id=I0396.).
Marriage: __ ___ ____ _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________ (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Burial: __ ___ ____
Father: Christopher REYNOLDS (b. 1611, d. 1654)
Mother:

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Spouse: Eliza Ann/Elizabeth SHARPE (web site; FTW; no sources available.)
Name-Marr: REYNOLDS(web site; FTW; no sources available.)
Birth: __ ___ 1646 _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________ (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Death: __ ___ ____
Burial: __ ___ ____
Father:
Mother:

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One Known Child

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F Elizabeth REYNOLDS (Pete Douglass; edouglass@home.com; http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dourlassec&id=I0396.) (Pete Douglass; edouglass@home.com; http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dourlassec&id=I0396.)
Birth: __ ___ 1688 _______________, _______________, Isle of Wright Co., VA (Pete Douglass; edouglass@home.com; http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dourlassec&id=I0396.).
Marriage: __ ___ 1703 Charles MOORMAN (b. before 1686, d. 14 May 1757), son of Thomas MOORMAN and Elizabeth Macajah SIMPSON; _______________, Green Springs, Louisa Co., VA (Pete Douglass; edouglass@home.com; http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dourlassec&id=I0396.).
Son: __ ___ 1705 Thomas MOORMAN; _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________.
Daughter: __ ___ 1711 Judith MOORMAN; _______________, Greene Springs, Louisa Co., VA (Pete Douglass; edouglass@home.com; http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dourlassec&id=I0698.).
Death: 11 May 1765 _______________, _______________, _______________, VA (Pete Douglass; edouglass@home.com; http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dourlassec&id=I0396.).
Son: Charles MOORMAN
Son: Achilles MOORMAN
Burial: __ ___ ____

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Family Group Sheet

 

 
Subject: Christopher REYNOLDS (web site; FTW; no sources available.) (web site; FTW; no sources available.)
Biography: __ ___ ____ _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________; From the Reynolds Family by Tom M. Spight, Box 231014, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523:
Chris came in the "John and Francis" in 1622 from Dorsetshire, England, along with his brother Thomas. He was well educated. In 1636, he patented 450 acres near Pagan Creek (Warwick Co, VA). Later he bought 100 acres near Warrisquick Bay. He may have moved to Nansemond Co. before his death. Christopher's will lists all his children; John and Richard are listed as minors, Thomas is listed as an unborn child.From Don Bennett (arcidon2@aol.com) January 23, 2001
CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS died Bet. May 01, 1654 - November 25, 1657. He married (1) UNKNOWN. He married (2) ELIZABETH RIVERS. Christopher Reynolds came to Virginia in 1622 in the John and Francis. He was recorded in the 1623/4 census of Warwick Squeake and the 1624/5 muster there.Will of Christopher Reynolds, dated May 1, 1654: Children, Christopher, John, Abbasha, Elizabeth, Jane, child my wife now goeth with, Richard; wife Elizabeth; a yearling heifer to George Rivers; to son Christopher all my lands on southerly side of the swamp that Richard Jordan now lives upon. (Source: Isle of Wight County VA - Records; William and Mary College Qrtly, Vol. 7, No. 4, P. 221)CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS, Will, 1 May 1654; to son Christopher land that Richard Jordan liveth on. To son John land near swamp when he is 21. To son Richard, land I live on when 21. My dau., Abbasha, I have given her a portion already. To dau. Elizabeth, cattle. To George Rivers 1 heifer. To child wife goeth with. Wife Elizabeth to be Exrx. And to bring up John and Richard, my sons untill they are 16. Teste, Sylvester Bullen, Anthony Matthews. (Source: "17th Century Isle of Wight County, Virginia" by John Bennett Boddie, page 521)George Rivers was apparently a stepson to Christopher. John Reynolds named brother George Rivers in his will.Patent Book No. 1 - Part 1: Christopher Reynolds, 450 acs. Warriwquick Co, 15 Sept. 1636, p. 382. Bounded with a back Cr. Running Ewd. Behind the Pagan shore some 3 mi. upward the land lying on the S. side of the Cr. & old Indian field belonging to the land, also running into the woods S. W. & lying on the main Cr. N. E. Trans. of 9 servants.* (Cavaliers and Pioneers, Second Edition, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666, Page 47)The above patent is very important in sorting out this line. This 450 acres was split into two parcels of 241 acres and 209 acres. 241 acres was given by will to son, Christopher, who then willed it to his only son and heir, Richard Reynolds the younger. (Patent Book No. 6, pg. 684, 10 May 1679) The other 209 acres was willed to son John who then gave it by will to his brother Richard Reynolds, Sr. (Patent Book No. 7, pg. 71, 23 Apr. 1681)Christopher Reynolds died before 25 Nov. 1657 as indicated by the following patent: Christopher Reynolds (Reinolds-Reynolls), 350 acs. Isle of Wight Co., 25 Nov. 1657, p. 164. (243). Beg. At miles end of land patented by Christopher Reynolds, deceased, ... (Cavaliers and Pioneers, Second Edition, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666, Page 363)
Children of CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS and UNKNOWN are:
CHRISTOPHER2 REYNOLDS, ABBASA REYNOLDS.
Others listed in the 1654 will are children of Elizabeth Rivers.From: Genealogical History of the Reynolds Line by Robert Reynolds
http://www.geocities.com/windstorm.geo/gen.html 8/20/01
"Christopher Reynolds was born 1611 in Gravesend, England...In 1637 he married Elizabeth Anne Matthews in Isle of Wight County... All told, Christopher had seven children. When Christopher died May 1, 1654, Elizabeth remarried a Mr. Rivers and had at least one and probably two additional children. There are those that state that Elizabeth was a Rivers before she was a Reynolds, but I can't find any compelling evidence to support that theory...These are Christopher's children:
-Richard Reynolds, b. 1641, Isle of Wight County, Virginia; d. July.27.1711, Newport Parish, Virginia.
-Christopher Jr. (1642, Isle of Wight Co, VA-1695, Somerset Co, MD) m. c1680, Elizabeth Ann SHARPE (b. c1646, Isle of Wight Co, VA)
-John, b1644 Isle of Wight, VA; d3/11/1668
-Abasha, b. 1646.
-Elizabeth, b. 1648. m. 1654, Isle of Wight Co, VA, Richard JORDAN
-Jane, b. 1650.
-Thomas, b1655 Isle of Wight, VA; d1703 New Kent Co, VA m. c1679, Mary Elizabeth ASHALL

 
Sources:
Title: Neville, Jones, Giles, Spencer, Harrison Families and Collateral Lines 1600-1992
Author: Brown, Shepherd Spencer Neville
Publication: Waco, TX: Texas Press, 1993
Call Number: LOCCN 92-75777
Media: Book

 
Title: The Robert Reynolds Family
Author: Spight, Tom M.
Publication: 2 Aug 1998
Media: Manuscript
Page: p. 2
(Pearce, Margie R.; http://www.gencircles.com/users/pearce/1/data/3022; downloaded 26 March 2007.)
Biography: __ ___ ____ _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________; First male of this family to reach America. Reached the shore of Warwick Co., VA in 1622 aboard the Frances and John - he would have been around 11 years old at the time.

 
Christopher followed his sister to Virginia in 1622 aboard the 'John and Frances'.Christopher reported to his relative, "Uncle Billy". Captain William Pierce (Cecily arrived with William and his wife in 1610) who was actually his mother's second cousin. William Pierce had considerable stature in the province in defense matters. He became Capt. of the Guard and then Governor of Jamestown. Uncle Billy's friend in London, Edward Bennett, had sent over 600 settlers to the colony and had been made an honory member of the virginia Company and was given a substantial land patent.One of the strings attached was that(our Grandfather) Christopher Reynolds be given the job as secretary to Edwards's brother Robert Bennett, who was to act as general manager. Robert and Christohper resided in Bennett's Plantation. During the Indian attack in 1622 the adjacent Lawne's Plantation was totally destroyed, the only survivors were those away from home. At Bennett's Plantation 86 settlers had arrived by that time and trenches and stockades had been completed. There were 33 survivors of the initial attack including Christopher and Robert. (For more about Christopher and the others see "Reynolds History Annotated 1475 - 1977) Compiled by William G. Reynolds "Virginia Venturer" by Hale and "Seventh Century Isle of Wright Virginia", by John Broddie amoung refrences.[Roberts.FTW] (Ribaric, Michelle; http://www.gencircles.com/users/eeshul/3/data/993;
downloaded 26 March 2007.)
Birth: __ ___ 1611 _______________, Gravesend, Co. Kent, England (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Marriage: __ ___ 1640 _______________, _______________, Isle of Wight Co., VA (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Death: __ ___ 1654 _______________, _______________, Isle of Wight Co., VA (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Burial: __ ___ ____
Father: Christopher REYNOLDS
Mother:

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Spouse: Elizabeth MATTHEWS (web site; FTW; no sources available.) (web site; FTW; no sources available.)
Birth: __ ___ 1615 _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________ (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Name-Marr: __ ___ 1640 REYNOLDS(web site; FTW; no sources available.)
Death: __ ___ 1658 _______________, _______________, _______________, VA (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Burial: __ ___ ____
Father: Anthony MATTHEWS
Mother:

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No Known Children

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Family Group Sheet

 

 
Subject: Christopher REYNOLDS (web site; FTW; no sources available.) (web site; FTW; no sources available.)
Biography: __ ___ ____ _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________; From the Reynolds Family by Tom M. Spight, Box 231014, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523:
Chris came in the "John and Francis" in 1622 from Dorsetshire, England, along with his brother Thomas. He was well educated. In 1636, he patented 450 acres near Pagan Creek (Warwick Co, VA). Later he bought 100 acres near Warrisquick Bay. He may have moved to Nansemond Co. before his death. Christopher's will lists all his children; John and Richard are listed as minors, Thomas is listed as an unborn child.From Don Bennett (arcidon2@aol.com) January 23, 2001
CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS died Bet. May 01, 1654 - November 25, 1657. He married (1) UNKNOWN. He married (2) ELIZABETH RIVERS. Christopher Reynolds came to Virginia in 1622 in the John and Francis. He was recorded in the 1623/4 census of Warwick Squeake and the 1624/5 muster there.Will of Christopher Reynolds, dated May 1, 1654: Children, Christopher, John, Abbasha, Elizabeth, Jane, child my wife now goeth with, Richard; wife Elizabeth; a yearling heifer to George Rivers; to son Christopher all my lands on southerly side of the swamp that Richard Jordan now lives upon. (Source: Isle of Wight County VA - Records; William and Mary College Qrtly, Vol. 7, No. 4, P. 221)CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS, Will, 1 May 1654; to son Christopher land that Richard Jordan liveth on. To son John land near swamp when he is 21. To son Richard, land I live on when 21. My dau., Abbasha, I have given her a portion already. To dau. Elizabeth, cattle. To George Rivers 1 heifer. To child wife goeth with. Wife Elizabeth to be Exrx. And to bring up John and Richard, my sons untill they are 16. Teste, Sylvester Bullen, Anthony Matthews. (Source: "17th Century Isle of Wight County, Virginia" by John Bennett Boddie, page 521)George Rivers was apparently a stepson to Christopher. John Reynolds named brother George Rivers in his will.Patent Book No. 1 - Part 1: Christopher Reynolds, 450 acs. Warriwquick Co, 15 Sept. 1636, p. 382. Bounded with a back Cr. Running Ewd. Behind the Pagan shore some 3 mi. upward the land lying on the S. side of the Cr. & old Indian field belonging to the land, also running into the woods S. W. & lying on the main Cr. N. E. Trans. of 9 servants.* (Cavaliers and Pioneers, Second Edition, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666, Page 47)The above patent is very important in sorting out this line. This 450 acres was split into two parcels of 241 acres and 209 acres. 241 acres was given by will to son, Christopher, who then willed it to his only son and heir, Richard Reynolds the younger. (Patent Book No. 6, pg. 684, 10 May 1679) The other 209 acres was willed to son John who then gave it by will to his brother Richard Reynolds, Sr. (Patent Book No. 7, pg. 71, 23 Apr. 1681)Christopher Reynolds died before 25 Nov. 1657 as indicated by the following patent: Christopher Reynolds (Reinolds-Reynolls), 350 acs. Isle of Wight Co., 25 Nov. 1657, p. 164. (243). Beg. At miles end of land patented by Christopher Reynolds, deceased, ... (Cavaliers and Pioneers, Second Edition, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666, Page 363)
Children of CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS and UNKNOWN are:
CHRISTOPHER2 REYNOLDS, ABBASA REYNOLDS.
Others listed in the 1654 will are children of Elizabeth Rivers.From: Genealogical History of the Reynolds Line by Robert Reynolds
http://www.geocities.com/windstorm.geo/gen.html 8/20/01
"Christopher Reynolds was born 1611 in Gravesend, England...In 1637 he married Elizabeth Anne Matthews in Isle of Wight County... All told, Christopher had seven children. When Christopher died May 1, 1654, Elizabeth remarried a Mr. Rivers and had at least one and probably two additional children. There are those that state that Elizabeth was a Rivers before she was a Reynolds, but I can't find any compelling evidence to support that theory...These are Christopher's children:
-Richard Reynolds, b. 1641, Isle of Wight County, Virginia; d. July.27.1711, Newport Parish, Virginia.
-Christopher Jr. (1642, Isle of Wight Co, VA-1695, Somerset Co, MD) m. c1680, Elizabeth Ann SHARPE (b. c1646, Isle of Wight Co, VA)
-John, b1644 Isle of Wight, VA; d3/11/1668
-Abasha, b. 1646.
-Elizabeth, b. 1648. m. 1654, Isle of Wight Co, VA, Richard JORDAN
-Jane, b. 1650.
-Thomas, b1655 Isle of Wight, VA; d1703 New Kent Co, VA m. c1679, Mary Elizabeth ASHALL

 
Sources:
Title: Neville, Jones, Giles, Spencer, Harrison Families and Collateral Lines 1600-1992
Author: Brown, Shepherd Spencer Neville
Publication: Waco, TX: Texas Press, 1993
Call Number: LOCCN 92-75777
Media: Book

 
Title: The Robert Reynolds Family
Author: Spight, Tom M.
Publication: 2 Aug 1998
Media: Manuscript
Page: p. 2
(Pearce, Margie R.; http://www.gencircles.com/users/pearce/1/data/3022; downloaded 26 March 2007.)
Biography: __ ___ ____ _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________; First male of this family to reach America. Reached the shore of Warwick Co., VA in 1622 aboard the Frances and John - he would have been around 11 years old at the time.

 
Christopher followed his sister to Virginia in 1622 aboard the 'John and Frances'.Christopher reported to his relative, "Uncle Billy". Captain William Pierce (Cecily arrived with William and his wife in 1610) who was actually his mother's second cousin. William Pierce had considerable stature in the province in defense matters. He became Capt. of the Guard and then Governor of Jamestown. Uncle Billy's friend in London, Edward Bennett, had sent over 600 settlers to the colony and had been made an honory member of the virginia Company and was given a substantial land patent.One of the strings attached was that(our Grandfather) Christopher Reynolds be given the job as secretary to Edwards's brother Robert Bennett, who was to act as general manager. Robert and Christohper resided in Bennett's Plantation. During the Indian attack in 1622 the adjacent Lawne's Plantation was totally destroyed, the only survivors were those away from home. At Bennett's Plantation 86 settlers had arrived by that time and trenches and stockades had been completed. There were 33 survivors of the initial attack including Christopher and Robert. (For more about Christopher and the others see "Reynolds History Annotated 1475 - 1977) Compiled by William G. Reynolds "Virginia Venturer" by Hale and "Seventh Century Isle of Wright Virginia", by John Broddie amoung refrences.[Roberts.FTW] (Ribaric, Michelle; http://www.gencircles.com/users/eeshul/3/data/993;
downloaded 26 March 2007.)
Birth: __ ___ 1611 _______________, Gravesend, Co. Kent, England (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Marriage: __ ___ 1640 Elizabeth MATTHEWS (b. 1615, d. 1658); _______________, _______________, Isle of Wight Co., VA (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Death: __ ___ 1654 _______________, _______________, Isle of Wight Co., VA (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Burial: __ ___ ____
Father: Christopher REYNOLDS
Mother:

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Spouse?
Birth: __ ___ ____
Death: __ ___ ____
Burial: __ ___ ____
Father:
Mother:

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One Known Child

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M Christopher REYNOLDS (Pete Douglass; edouglass@home.com; http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dourlassec&id=I0396.) (web site; FTW; no sources available.)
Birth: __ ___ 1642 _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________ (Pete Douglass; edouglass@home.com; http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dourlassec&id=I0396.).
Daughter: __ ___ 1688 Elizabeth REYNOLDS; _______________, _______________, Isle of Wright Co., VA (Pete Douglass; edouglass@home.com; http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dourlassec&id=I0396.).
Death: __ ___ 1695 _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________ (Pete Douglass; edouglass@home.com; http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dourlassec&id=I0396.).
Marriage: __ ___ ____ Eliza Ann/Elizabeth SHARPE (b. 1646, ); _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________ (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Burial: __ ___ ____

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Family Group Sheet

 

 
Subject: Christopher REYNOLDS (web site; FTW; no sources available.) (web site; FTW; no sources available.) (web site; FTW; no sources available.)
Birth: _______________, _______________, _______________, England (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Death: _______________, _______________, _______________, England (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Burial: __ ___ ____
Father: George REYNOLDS (b. 1555, d. 1634)
Mother: Thomasyn CHURCH (b. 1566, d. )

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Spouse?
Birth: __ ___ ____
Death: __ ___ ____
Burial: __ ___ ____
Father:
Mother:

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One Known Child

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M Christopher REYNOLDS (web site; FTW; no sources available.) (web site; FTW; no sources available.)
Biography: __ ___ ____ _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________; From the Reynolds Family by Tom M. Spight, Box 231014, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523:
Chris came in the "John and Francis" in 1622 from Dorsetshire, England, along with his brother Thomas. He was well educated. In 1636, he patented 450 acres near Pagan Creek (Warwick Co, VA). Later he bought 100 acres near Warrisquick Bay. He may have moved to Nansemond Co. before his death. Christopher's will lists all his children; John and Richard are listed as minors, Thomas is listed as an unborn child.From Don Bennett (arcidon2@aol.com) January 23, 2001
CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS died Bet. May 01, 1654 - November 25, 1657. He married (1) UNKNOWN. He married (2) ELIZABETH RIVERS. Christopher Reynolds came to Virginia in 1622 in the John and Francis. He was recorded in the 1623/4 census of Warwick Squeake and the 1624/5 muster there.Will of Christopher Reynolds, dated May 1, 1654: Children, Christopher, John, Abbasha, Elizabeth, Jane, child my wife now goeth with, Richard; wife Elizabeth; a yearling heifer to George Rivers; to son Christopher all my lands on southerly side of the swamp that Richard Jordan now lives upon. (Source: Isle of Wight County VA - Records; William and Mary College Qrtly, Vol. 7, No. 4, P. 221)CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS, Will, 1 May 1654; to son Christopher land that Richard Jordan liveth on. To son John land near swamp when he is 21. To son Richard, land I live on when 21. My dau., Abbasha, I have given her a portion already. To dau. Elizabeth, cattle. To George Rivers 1 heifer. To child wife goeth with. Wife Elizabeth to be Exrx. And to bring up John and Richard, my sons untill they are 16. Teste, Sylvester Bullen, Anthony Matthews. (Source: "17th Century Isle of Wight County, Virginia" by John Bennett Boddie, page 521)George Rivers was apparently a stepson to Christopher. John Reynolds named brother George Rivers in his will.Patent Book No. 1 - Part 1: Christopher Reynolds, 450 acs. Warriwquick Co, 15 Sept. 1636, p. 382. Bounded with a back Cr. Running Ewd. Behind the Pagan shore some 3 mi. upward the land lying on the S. side of the Cr. & old Indian field belonging to the land, also running into the woods S. W. & lying on the main Cr. N. E. Trans. of 9 servants.* (Cavaliers and Pioneers, Second Edition, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666, Page 47)The above patent is very important in sorting out this line. This 450 acres was split into two parcels of 241 acres and 209 acres. 241 acres was given by will to son, Christopher, who then willed it to his only son and heir, Richard Reynolds the younger. (Patent Book No. 6, pg. 684, 10 May 1679) The other 209 acres was willed to son John who then gave it by will to his brother Richard Reynolds, Sr. (Patent Book No. 7, pg. 71, 23 Apr. 1681)Christopher Reynolds died before 25 Nov. 1657 as indicated by the following patent: Christopher Reynolds (Reinolds-Reynolls), 350 acs. Isle of Wight Co., 25 Nov. 1657, p. 164. (243). Beg. At miles end of land patented by Christopher Reynolds, deceased, ... (Cavaliers and Pioneers, Second Edition, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666, Page 363)
Children of CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS and UNKNOWN are:
CHRISTOPHER2 REYNOLDS, ABBASA REYNOLDS.
Others listed in the 1654 will are children of Elizabeth Rivers.From: Genealogical History of the Reynolds Line by Robert Reynolds
http://www.geocities.com/windstorm.geo/gen.html 8/20/01
"Christopher Reynolds was born 1611 in Gravesend, England...In 1637 he married Elizabeth Anne Matthews in Isle of Wight County... All told, Christopher had seven children. When Christopher died May 1, 1654, Elizabeth remarried a Mr. Rivers and had at least one and probably two additional children. There are those that state that Elizabeth was a Rivers before she was a Reynolds, but I can't find any compelling evidence to support that theory...These are Christopher's children:
-Richard Reynolds, b. 1641, Isle of Wight County, Virginia; d. July.27.1711, Newport Parish, Virginia.
-Christopher Jr. (1642, Isle of Wight Co, VA-1695, Somerset Co, MD) m. c1680, Elizabeth Ann SHARPE (b. c1646, Isle of Wight Co, VA)
-John, b1644 Isle of Wight, VA; d3/11/1668
-Abasha, b. 1646.
-Elizabeth, b. 1648. m. 1654, Isle of Wight Co, VA, Richard JORDAN
-Jane, b. 1650.
-Thomas, b1655 Isle of Wight, VA; d1703 New Kent Co, VA m. c1679, Mary Elizabeth ASHALL

 
Sources:
Title: Neville, Jones, Giles, Spencer, Harrison Families and Collateral Lines 1600-1992
Author: Brown, Shepherd Spencer Neville
Publication: Waco, TX: Texas Press, 1993
Call Number: LOCCN 92-75777
Media: Book

 
Title: The Robert Reynolds Family
Author: Spight, Tom M.
Publication: 2 Aug 1998
Media: Manuscript
Page: p. 2
(Pearce, Margie R.; http://www.gencircles.com/users/pearce/1/data/3022; downloaded 26 March 2007.)
Biography: __ ___ ____ _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________; First male of this family to reach America. Reached the shore of Warwick Co., VA in 1622 aboard the Frances and John - he would have been around 11 years old at the time.

 
Christopher followed his sister to Virginia in 1622 aboard the 'John and Frances'.Christopher reported to his relative, "Uncle Billy". Captain William Pierce (Cecily arrived with William and his wife in 1610) who was actually his mother's second cousin. William Pierce had considerable stature in the province in defense matters. He became Capt. of the Guard and then Governor of Jamestown. Uncle Billy's friend in London, Edward Bennett, had sent over 600 settlers to the colony and had been made an honory member of the virginia Company and was given a substantial land patent.One of the strings attached was that(our Grandfather) Christopher Reynolds be given the job as secretary to Edwards's brother Robert Bennett, who was to act as general manager. Robert and Christohper resided in Bennett's Plantation. During the Indian attack in 1622 the adjacent Lawne's Plantation was totally destroyed, the only survivors were those away from home. At Bennett's Plantation 86 settlers had arrived by that time and trenches and stockades had been completed. There were 33 survivors of the initial attack including Christopher and Robert. (For more about Christopher and the others see "Reynolds History Annotated 1475 - 1977) Compiled by William G. Reynolds "Virginia Venturer" by Hale and "Seventh Century Isle of Wright Virginia", by John Broddie amoung refrences.[Roberts.FTW] (Ribaric, Michelle; http://www.gencircles.com/users/eeshul/3/data/993;
downloaded 26 March 2007.)
Birth: __ ___ 1611 _______________, Gravesend, Co. Kent, England (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Marriage: __ ___ 1640 Elizabeth MATTHEWS (b. 1615, d. 1658), daughter of Anthony MATTHEWS and ____________________; _______________, _______________, Isle of Wight Co., VA (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Son: __ ___ 1642 Christopher REYNOLDS; _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________ (Pete Douglass; edouglass@home.com; http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dourlassec&id=I0396.).
Death: __ ___ 1654 _______________, _______________, Isle of Wight Co., VA (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Burial: __ ___ ____

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Family Group Sheet

 

 
Subject: Christopher REYNOLDS (web site; FTW; no sources available.)
Note: _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________; One source has him dying in London, Chester Co., PA, but that is next to impossible, as PA was not even settled until 1682.
Birth: __ ___ 1530 _______________, _______________, Co. Kent, England (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Death: __ ___ ____
Burial: __ ___ ____
Father:
Mother:

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Spouse?
Birth: __ ___ ____
Death: __ ___ ____
Burial: __ ___ ____
Father:
Mother:

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One Known Child

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M George REYNOLDS (web site; FTW; no sources available.) (web site; FTW; no sources available.)
Birth: __ ___ 1555 _______________, _______________, Co. Kent, England (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Marriage: 20 Jan 1585 Thomasyn CHURCH (b. 1566, d. ), daughter of James CHURCH and Alyce STREETINGE; Thomasville Church, _______________, _______________, England (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Death: __ ___ 1634 _______________, London, Co. Middlesex, England (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Son: Christopher REYNOLDS; _______________, _______________, _______________, England (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Burial: __ ___ ____

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Family Group Sheet

 

 
Subject: George REYNOLDS (web site; FTW; no sources available.) (web site; FTW; no sources available.)
Birth: __ ___ 1555 _______________, _______________, Co. Kent, England (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Marriage: 20 Jan 1585 Thomasville Church, _______________, _______________, England (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Death: __ ___ 1634 _______________, London, Co. Middlesex, England (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Burial: __ ___ ____
Father: Christopher REYNOLDS (b. 1530, )
Mother:

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Spouse: Thomasyn CHURCH (web site; FTW; no sources available.) (web site; FTW; no sources available.) (web site; FTW; no sources available.)
Birth: __ ___ 1566 _______________, _______________, Co. Kent, England (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Name-Marr: 20 Jan 1585 REYNOLDS(web site; FTW; no sources available.)
Death: _______________, _______________, _______________, England (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Burial: __ ___ ____
Father: James CHURCH is still living
Mother: Alyce STREETINGE

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One Known Child

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M Christopher REYNOLDS (web site; FTW; no sources available.) (web site; FTW; no sources available.) (web site; FTW; no sources available.)
Birth: _______________, _______________, _______________, England (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Son: __ ___ 1611 Christopher REYNOLDS; _______________, Gravesend, Co. Kent, England (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Marriage? __ ___ ____
Death: _______________, _______________, _______________, England (web site; FTW; no sources available.).
Burial: __ ___ ____

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