William J Reynolds
Introduction
The following pages display information I have compiled and am
compiling
concerning my
Reynolds family tree. It is a work in progress, and as such
will
grow and change over time. Click here
for
updates.
As to the information that follows: The line from myself through Nathaniel Gardner Reynolds (1794-1865) is a straight one. Both family and published sources bear me out. Beyond NGR, though, the trail grows crooked. Published sources, when they give any information at all, usually assert that NGR's parents were Benjamin Reynolds and Lydia Watson, with that ancestry, at least on the Reynolds side, being traced all the way back to Robert Reinolds, who is considered the first of the line. However, a family tree in my possession indicates that Nathaniel Gardner Reynolds's parents were Griffin Reynolds and Martha Gardner--and unfortunately stops there.
Thanks to a friend, however, I was able to discover some information about Martha Gardner's people (not yet contained in these pages; for now I've concentrated on my Reynolds antecedents). This gave me, indirectly, a clue to Griffin Reynolds's father's name. Eventually I was able to determine--to an extent--that on at least two occasions in the past someone's uncle was set down as someone's father, which I think accounts for the "hiccup" in the published sources. (More detail on that subject in the following pages.)
Of course, in the absence of hard evidence--birth and death certificates, wills, and other such documents that I do not possess--one has to be content with the knowledge that his family tree grows more and more speculative with each preceding generation. It's fun to show how one is descended from Adam, Abraham, or Joesph of Arimathea...but "fun" is the operative word here, for one might just as easily show that he is descended from Simon Templar or Sherlock Holmes.
So. I'm absolutely confident through Nathaniel Gardner Reynolds, and pretty sure about a generation or two previous to him. Beyond that... Well, as I say, it's fun. Enter here...and enjoy.
I am indebted to many people who have assisted me in my quest and who have unstintingly shared information and advice. No doubt I will overlook some of them--consider this, too, a work in progress--but chief among them are Joan Taylor, Anne Reynolds, Linda McIntire, Bob Couch, and Dave Fryxell. Many thanks to you all!
William J Reynolds
April 2003
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December 2003
Created 8 Apr 2003 by Reunion, from Leister Productions, Inc.
Latest update 13 June 2006