Does this Richard REYNOLDS fit into any of your REYNOLDS families?? I would dearly love to learn who his parents were. Richard REINHOLD Sex: M Marriage(s): Spouse: Sara PIERCE Marriage: 5 Jun 1729 Holy Trinity Or (old Swedes) Church, Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware Source Information: Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type Sheet: M505861 1713-1799 0908217 IT 1 Film 0883757 Film ---------------------------------------------------------------- Emmanuel Protestant Episcopal Church was established in 1704. The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts sent, in 1705, Rev. George Ross as its first minister. Pew holders in 1728 were: Richard Halliwell, Joseph Wood, John Strand, Samuel Kirk, Thomas Dakeyne (Dekyne), John Land, Peter Jaquett, Cornelius Kettle, Richard Grafton, William Read, Samuel Lowman, Yeates & Custis, Zophar Eaton, John Wallace, Thomas Gassel, Richard Reynolds, Peter Hance, James Sykes and John Cann. Inhabitants of Cecil County, Maryland 1649-1774 by Henry C. Peden Cecil Co Debt Books, p.113 Reynolds, Richard - Knowlwood - 1734-1760 Sarah and Richard REYNOLDS (1734-1760) owned portions of Knowlwood during the years listed and probably inherited the land from Sarah PEIRCE at her death. Sarah PEIRCE, wife of Henry PEIRCE of Concord, Chester cnty, PA who died in 1743, apparently died sometime between 1730 and 1734. There are no will or estate papers for Sarah PEIRCE in Chester cnty, PA. However, she held land in her own right in Cecil cnty, MD called Horn Point, Locust Point and Knowlwood. Said land was bequeathed by Francis SMITH in his Last Will and Testament to his sister Sarah PIERCE, the wife of Henry PEARCE, and to the heirs of her body. From Henry PIERCE's 1743 Chester cnty, PA will: Item - I give and bequeath to my son-in-law Benjamin CULLIVER one shilling. I give to my son-in-law Richard REYNOLDS one shilling.