I am struggling to understand what is contained in the following writing. I believe what the author means is: The primary goal of the Reynolds Y-DNA Project and the Chelsea Project is to help individuals [Reynolds] to locate genetic cousins. The following is the excerpt I received from Reynolds RootsWeb. > > chelsea > > is doing is reynolds dennings cogans benson devers mccarthys pooles > > winsors > > ect who lived in chelsea and the towns unlike the y projects working on y > > chromosomes passed by fathers. these will eventually hook up sires. > > > > chelsea is looking for relationships sideways marrages and cousins. > > i dont want reynolds unless they tie to chelsea. it wouldnt be ogood for > > you > > or us. but if you did have chelsea ties the amounbt of intermarriages is > > up > > to you to imagineventually the teo types of projects will be different > > and > > you will be able to be in both . not now > > > > but that is really not important since once you are processed you are > > compared to every one else > > > > its good for the people in the projects to see results when they come to > > the > > pages "For you who are checking this out it is a Project for the towns of Chelsea, Revere [No. Chelsea ,Prattsville,] and Winthrop Massachusetts. We are doing this in conjuction with the MACHELSEA-L@rootsweb.com mailing list. It is a special list which you can see the archives from at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MACHELSEA/" The Chelsea, Revere and Winthrop MA are three specific towns where Reynolds may have lived, the project is seeking anyone with Reynolds roots [to do a DNA test] who may have lived there once upon a time. "The MACHELSEA-L@Rootsweb.com mailing list is interested in expanding its goal of achieving the genealogy of Chelsea, Winthrop, Revere [No. Chelsea Prattsville] Ma.. These three towns have served as a haven and resting place for people who have migrated from other lands to a new one. Ever since its commission it has served that purpose." These people interacted and this is an attempt to show that story. The URL is the archives http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MACHELSEA/ Hopefully soliciting for Reynolds, as well as other family's DNA will allow the project to move one step closer to solving the puzzles, i.e., "brickwalls" that exist in many family history pursuits. "Patronymic naming systems only started being adopted after a certain point in time. This may lead to people with different surnames having matches because their common ancestor lived in the same village. For some groups it may have happened at a quite remote time, but for others it may be fairly recent - going back to only a few hundreds of years. Therefore, geographical based projects may be of great help in furthering one's genealogy not only as a way to help enhance the family's history beyond the people's connection, going into the geographical aspects of it, and at the same time giving additional clues in situations of limited paper trail." "We will cover any name found in the three towns. But the idea is that you have records of someone from the towns. It is designed to confirm the relationships between families of Chelsea, Revere and Winthrop Ma. The list members have many connections already. The idea is to also establish links we do not have yet on paper . Giving you a better conception of what paper trails will be beneficial to follow" The purpose of the Reynolds Surname DNA Project is to provide information that aids genealogists researching the REYNOLDS surname. By performing Y-DNA tests on males with the surname REYNOLDS and its various spellings, we can build a database with the many Reynolds lines and group them by their DNA signatures. As DNA signature groups are being formed, we are comparing the lineage of individuals with the lineage of others in the same group in the hope of finding links or the common ancestor between the various Reynolds families. As more people are tested and more Reynolds are identified, we will be able to establish a genealogy DNA identifier for the Reynolds immigrant ancestor or for a particular Reynolds oldest known progenitor of the line. Both projects seek similar goals: to identify a Reynolds genealogy. With respect to both projects, the primary goal is to help individuals locate genetic cousins. My point in responding to all of this is to make sure that readers are aware of the current Y-DNA Reynolds Project already in place. I support and recommend the Chelsea, MA project. Thanks for reading this rather lengthy email. James Reynolds Hull Administrator, Reynolds DNA Project ----- Original Message ----- From: <davereynolds@pdq.net> To: <REYNOLDS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 6:06 AM Subject: Re: [Reynolds] Dna projects > As Benjamin Franklin said, "It is a wise man who knows his own father." > > David Reynolds > > > I run the Denning &Varient project > > thats is designed to do dennings yours reynolds DNA IS growing what > > chelsea > > is doing is reynolds dennings cogans benson devers mccarthys pooles > > winsors > > ect who lived in chelsea and the towns unlike the y projects working on y > > chromosomes passed by fathers. these will eventually hook up sires. > > > > chelsea is looking for relationships sideways marrages and cousins. > > i dont want reynolds unless they tie to chelsea. it wouldnt be ogood for > > you > > or us. but if you did have chelsea ties the amounbt of intermarriages is > > up > > to you to imagineventually the teo types of projects will be different > > and > > you will be able to be in both . not now > > > > but that is really not important since once you are processed you are > > compared to every one else > > > > its good for the people in the projects to see results when they come to > > the > > pages > > >
I am researching Reynolds from Petersburg Va that came from Norfolk Va. Then from Petersburg Va to N.C. Thank You. Debbie Reynolds House
In a message dated 8/29/2004 1:20:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time, CKenter838 writes: > > > Question are they doing this project for the Reynolds lines in the states? > > If they have started, I will attempt to get my only known Reynolds line 1st > cousin to do this for us. > > Hugs, > Cheryl > Missouri US > yeah i think so most projects are world wide unlike chelsea which is local to chelsea revere and winthrop Ma someone on the reynolds lists nows how to join and should contact you Jim Denning Chelsea,Ma.-Woburn,Ma.-denning-dennen-danin-dinan-dinihey-denningston-dinning- carlon-carroll-dever-cogan-malone-heslin-piscopo-mazzola-martini-farrell-mchug h-farley-grimes-lynch-doherty-SanDanto,Ita-Adargh,longford-Revere,Ma-Wintrop,M a.-sprague- and ever growing list
I run the Denning &Varient project thats is designed to do dennings yours reynolds DNA IS growing what chelsea is doing is reynolds dennings cogans benson devers mccarthys pooles winsors ect who lived in chelsea and the towns unlike the y projects working on y chromosomes passed by fathers. these will eventually hook up sires. chelsea is looking for relationships sideways marrages and cousins. i dont want reynolds unless they tie to chelsea. it wouldnt be ogood for you or us. but if you did have chelsea ties the amounbt of intermarriages is up to you to imagineventually the teo types of projects will be different and you will be able to be in both . not now but that is really not important since once you are processed you are compared to every one else its good for the people in the projects to see results when they come to the pages
I run the Denning &Varient project thats is designed to do dennings yours reynolds DNA IS growing what chelsea is doing is reynolds dennings cogans benson devers mccarthys pooles winsors ect who lived in chelsea and the towns unlike the y projects working on y chromosomes passed by fathers. these will eventually hook up sires. chelsea is looking for relationships sideways marrages and cousins. i dont want reynolds unless they tie to chelsea. it wouldnt be ogood for you or us. but if you did have chelsea ties the amounbt of intermarriages is up to you to imagineventually the teo types of projects will be different and you will be able to be in both . not now but that is really not important since once you are processed you are compared to every one else its good for the people in the projects to see results when they come to the pages
In a message dated 8/27/2004 7:54:35 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ROBBETTY writes: > This idea of regional DNA searches is a really good one, especially for the > time period between 1700-1850 when so many records are lost. Be sure that > at least one male in your lines is in the DNA pool. The proof is bettter than > paper alone. We will all benefit eventually. Julia Norton > > this is what i do To the list i go to the mass archives and i will do look ups but i can't do everybodys on order.So what i'll do is.as i look for mine in chelsea vitals i'll scan for yours. SO I NEED TO KNOW YOUR NAMES so you need to post and talk about them so i know about the names and remember themi will send out stuff as i get it jim-listowner ubj:[MACHELSEA] REPOST to new people as we grow more Date:10/23/2003 11:56:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: CARADOC28@aol.com Reply-to: MACHELSEA-L@rootsweb.com To: MACHELSEA-L@rootsweb.com as some of you know i am very active in chelsea geneaology. My lines are DENNING [all forms] ,MALONE,CARROLL,DEVER,COGAN, MCNEIL, LYNCH, ect you ll see in time. Any ways I think we will all benefit from this and even find some new cuzz's.I have a 1886 directory and tons of names .I visit the state archives all the time .I will become aquainted with your names and find some for you . BUTS LETS SHAREnow like i said in the invite besides the rootwebs rules.I ask we allow for diagreements and have no personal attacks or blatant comercial stuff and stay on topic CHELSEA MA. jim-listowner Jim Denning Chelsea,Ma.-Woburn,Ma.-denning-dennen-danin-dinan-dinihey-denningston-dinning- carlon-carroll-dever-cogan-malone-heslin-piscopo-mazzola-martini-farrell-mchug h-farley-grimes-lynch-doherty-SanDanto,Ita-Adargh,longford-Revere,Ma-Wintrop,M a.-sprague- and ever growing list
In a message dated 8/27/2004 7:54:35 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ROBBETTY writes: > This idea of regional DNA searches is a really good one, especially for the > time period between 1700-1850 when so many records are lost. Be sure that > at least one male in your lines is in the DNA pool. The proof is bettter than > paper alone. We will all benefit eventually. Julia Norton > > i have 80000 names from chelsea and the lists members have so many cousins now . but now this will allow that one step into missing papers yeah it will beifit allot of people and maybe some people who can do this will . enter info from towns and cities this way Jim Denning Chelsea,Ma.-Woburn,Ma.-denning-dennen-danin-dinan-dinihey-denningston-dinning- carlon-carroll-dever-cogan-malone-heslin-piscopo-mazzola-martini-farrell-mchug h-farley-grimes-lynch-doherty-SanDanto,Ita-Adargh,longford-Revere,Ma-Wintrop,M a.-sprague- and ever growing list
This idea of regional DNA searches is a really good one, especially for the time period between 1700-1850 when so many records are lost. Be sure that at least one male in your lines is in the DNA pool. The proof is bettter than paper alone. We will all benefit eventually. Julia Norton In a message dated 8/27/2004 1:34:41 AM Central Daylight Time, CARADOC28@aol.com writes: For you who are checking this out it is a Project for the towns of Chelsea,Revere [No. Chelsea ,Prattsville,]and Winthrop Massachusetts.We are doing this in conjuction with the MACHELSEA-L@rootsweb.com mailing list. It is a special list which you can see the archives from at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MACHELSEA/We will cover any name found in the three towns. But the idea is that you have records of someone from the towns.It is designed to confirm the relationships between famlies of Chelsea,Revere and Winthrop Ma. The list members have many connections already. The idea is to also establish links we do not have yet on paper . Giving you a better conception of what paper trails will be beneficial to follow Suppose you are a MCGOVERN who is attached by Paper to the HOLLAND,MILTON ,HENDERSONs. you should be able to prove your relationship with the HOLLAND HENDERSON people on the list. Now even with the results the list has given us so far. We can go furthur The MACHELSEA-L@Rootsweb.com mailing list is interested in expanding its goal of achieving the genealogy of Chelsea,Winthrop,Revere [No.Chelsea Prattsville] Ma.. these three towns have served as a haven and resting place for people who have migrated from other lands to a new one. Ever since its commission it has served that purpose. These people interacted and this is an attempt to show that story. This url is the archives http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MACHELSEA/ Looking thru the names you can see the diversity. We have tied many small families into clans. Some into larger family groups. Hopefully the DNA will allow us to move one step closer to solving the puzzles the intention is to use MTDNA besides the YDNA If you have questions about your heritage, Family Tree DNA has the Y-DNA and mtDNA tests that in conjuction with the largest comparative databases of their kind may provide clues leading to the answer to this and many other questions Y-Chromosome - DNA Tests MTDNA tests the mtDNA of females and the female lineage of males (HVR1). Results are placed in our mtDNA database and when 2 people show the same identical polymorphism, we will inform both parties if you have both signed the FTDNA Release Form. The customer receives a report generally describing mtDNA, the meaning of polymorphism, your differences from the Cambridge Reference Sequence and the meaning of probability between matches. Ethnic and Geographic Origins: this test also allows you to identify your ethnic and geographic origins, both recent and far distant. Among other features, this test will also be able to indicate your Native-American Ancestry and which of the 5 major groups that settled in the Americans you are most likely to be descended from. It can also describe African Ancestry as well as other ethnic origins Its this tool which should help indicate who is repated to who in chelsea. It will have the Y DNA TEST FOR MALES this does show direct Ancestors All Y-DNA tests allow you to identify your ethnic and geographic origins, both recent and far distant on your direct male descending line. Among others, you will be able to check your Native-American or African Ancestry as well as for the Cohanim Ancestry. poit is its easy and painless to do and will help you and all of us in our quests for all this info http://www.familytreedna.com/default.asp for tutorials http://www.familytreedna.com/dna101.html for pricing and ordering http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_join.asp?code=E58068&special=True& projecttype=G to join email me CARADOC28@AOL.COM Jim Denning Chelsea,Ma.-Woburn,Ma.-denning-dennen-danin-dinan-dinihey-denningston-dinning- carlon-carroll-dever-cogan-malone-heslin-piscopo-mazzola-martini-farrell-mchug h-farley-grimes-lynch-doherty-SanDanto,Ita-Adargh,longford-Revere,Ma-Wintrop,M a.-sprague- and ever growing list
For those who may not be aware, the Reynolds Y-DNA project offers pricing advantages and help in getting started in Y-DNA testing. It also provides pricing advantages for all of the other genetic genealogy DNA tests. Check out the website at: www.reynoldsdna.com James Reynolds Hull Reynolds DNA & Site Administrator ----- Original Message ----- From: <ROBBETTY@aol.com> To: Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 4:54 AM Subject: Re: [Reynolds] introducing the next step in Chelsea revere and winthrops gene... > This idea of regional DNA searches is a really good one, especially for the > time period between 1700-1850 when so many records are lost. Be sure that at > least one male in your lines is in the DNA pool. The proof is bettter than > paper alone. We will all benefit eventually. Julia Norton > > In a message dated 8/27/2004 1:34:41 AM Central Daylight Time, > CARADOC28@aol.com writes: > For you who are checking this out it is a Project for the towns of > Chelsea,Revere [No. Chelsea ,Prattsville,]and Winthrop Massachusetts.We are > doing this > in conjuction with the MACHELSEA-L@rootsweb.com mailing list. It is a > special > list which you can see the archives from at > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MACHELSEA/We will cover any name found > in the three towns. But the idea > is that you have records of someone from the towns.It is designed to confirm > the relationships between famlies of Chelsea,Revere and Winthrop Ma. The > list > members have many connections already. The idea is to also establish links > we do not have yet on paper . Giving you a better conception of what paper > trails will be beneficial to follow Suppose you are a MCGOVERN who is > attached by > Paper to the HOLLAND,MILTON ,HENDERSONs. you should be able to prove your > relationship with the HOLLAND HENDERSON people on the list. Now even with > the > results the list has given us so far. We can go furthur > The MACHELSEA-L@Rootsweb.com mailing list is interested in expanding its > goal of achieving the genealogy of Chelsea,Winthrop,Revere [No.Chelsea > Prattsville] Ma.. these three towns have served as a haven and resting place > for > people who have migrated from other lands to a new one. Ever since its > commission > it has served that purpose. > These people interacted and this is an attempt to show that story. This url > is the archives http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MACHELSEA/ > Looking thru the names you can see the diversity. > We have tied many small families into clans. Some into larger family groups. > Hopefully the DNA will allow us to move one step closer to solving the puzzles > the intention is to use MTDNA besides the YDNA > > If you have questions about your heritage, Family Tree DNA has the Y-DNA and > mtDNA tests that in conjuction with the largest comparative databases of > their > kind may provide clues leading to the answer to this and many other questions > > Y-Chromosome - DNA Tests > MTDNA > tests the mtDNA of females and the female lineage of males (HVR1). Results > are placed in our mtDNA database and when 2 people show the same identical > polymorphism, we will inform both parties if you have both signed the FTDNA > Release > Form. The customer receives a report generally describing mtDNA, the meaning > of polymorphism, your differences from the Cambridge Reference Sequence and > the meaning of probability between matches. > Ethnic and Geographic Origins: this test also allows you to identify your > ethnic and geographic origins, both recent and far distant. Among other > features, > this test will also be able to indicate your Native-American Ancestry and > which of the 5 major groups that settled in the Americans you are most likely > to > be descended from. It can also describe African Ancestry as well as other > ethnic origins > Its this tool which should help indicate who is repated to who in chelsea. > > It will have the Y DNA TEST FOR MALES this does show direct Ancestors > All Y-DNA tests allow you to identify your ethnic and geographic origins, > both recent and far distant on your direct male descending line. Among > others, > you will be able to check your Native-American or African Ancestry as well as > for the Cohanim Ancestry. > poit is its easy and painless to do and will help you and all of us in our > quests > > for all this info > > http://www.familytreedna.com/default.asp > for tutorials > http://www.familytreedna.com/dna101.html > for pricing and ordering > http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_join.asp?code=E58068&special=True& > projecttype=G > to join email me CARADOC28@AOL.COM > > > > Jim Denning > Chelsea,Ma.-Woburn,Ma.-denning-dennen-danin-dinan-dinihey-denningston-dinnin g- > carlon-carroll-dever-cogan-malone-heslin-piscopo-mazzola-martini-farrell-mch ug > h-farley-grimes-lynch-doherty-SanDanto,Ita-Adargh,longford-Revere,Ma-Wintrop ,M > a.-sprague- and ever growing list > >
For you who are checking this out it is a Project for the towns of Chelsea,Revere [No. Chelsea ,Prattsville,]and Winthrop Massachusetts.We are doing this in conjuction with the MACHELSEA-L@rootsweb.com mailing list. It is a special list which you can see the archives from at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MACHELSEA/We will cover any name found in the three towns. But the idea is that you have records of someone from the towns.It is designed to confirm the relationships between famlies of Chelsea,Revere and Winthrop Ma. The list members have many connections already. The idea is to also establish links we do not have yet on paper . Giving you a better conception of what paper trails will be beneficial to follow Suppose you are a MCGOVERN who is attached by Paper to the HOLLAND,MILTON ,HENDERSONs. you should be able to prove your relationship with the HOLLAND HENDERSON people on the list. Now even with the results the list has given us so far. We can go furthur The MACHELSEA-L@Rootsweb.com mailing list is interested in expanding its goal of achieving the genealogy of Chelsea,Winthrop,Revere [No.Chelsea Prattsville] Ma.. these three towns have served as a haven and resting place for people who have migrated from other lands to a new one. Ever since its commission it has served that purpose. These people interacted and this is an attempt to show that story. This url is the archives http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MACHELSEA/ Looking thru the names you can see the diversity. We have tied many small families into clans. Some into larger family groups. Hopefully the DNA will allow us to move one step closer to solving the puzzles the intention is to use MTDNA besides the YDNA If you have questions about your heritage, Family Tree DNA has the Y-DNA and mtDNA tests that in conjuction with the largest comparative databases of their kind may provide clues leading to the answer to this and many other questions Y-Chromosome - DNA Tests MTDNA tests the mtDNA of females and the female lineage of males (HVR1). Results are placed in our mtDNA database and when 2 people show the same identical polymorphism, we will inform both parties if you have both signed the FTDNA Release Form. The customer receives a report generally describing mtDNA, the meaning of polymorphism, your differences from the Cambridge Reference Sequence and the meaning of probability between matches. Ethnic and Geographic Origins: this test also allows you to identify your ethnic and geographic origins, both recent and far distant. Among other features, this test will also be able to indicate your Native-American Ancestry and which of the 5 major groups that settled in the Americans you are most likely to be descended from. It can also describe African Ancestry as well as other ethnic origins Its this tool which should help indicate who is repated to who in chelsea. It will have the Y DNA TEST FOR MALES this does show direct Ancestors All Y-DNA tests allow you to identify your ethnic and geographic origins, both recent and far distant on your direct male descending line. Among others, you will be able to check your Native-American or African Ancestry as well as for the Cohanim Ancestry. poit is its easy and painless to do and will help you and all of us in our quests for all this info http://www.familytreedna.com/default.asp for tutorials http://www.familytreedna.com/dna101.html for pricing and ordering http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_join.asp?code=E58068&special=True& projecttype=G to join email me CARADOC28@AOL.COM Jim Denning Chelsea,Ma.-Woburn,Ma.-denning-dennen-danin-dinan-dinihey-denningston-dinning- carlon-carroll-dever-cogan-malone-heslin-piscopo-mazzola-martini-farrell-mchug h-farley-grimes-lynch-doherty-SanDanto,Ita-Adargh,longford-Revere,Ma-Wintrop,M a.-sprague- and ever growing list
Has anyone heard of any of these children of Thomas Reynolds (1782-1852) and first wife Elizabeth Gill (abt 1784-abt 1824): Benedict, John, Rebecca, Thomas, Wilson and Emily. The parents were married about 1802 and from censuses they would belong to the first wife, Emily being the youngest, b. 1823. Then Thomas married Sarah Morrison in 1824 and they had 7 more kids.Elizabeth B. 1828, Catherine, 1825, Phebe, 1833, Daniel H. 2 Dec 1833, Abram c. 1836, Angeline J. 1838, and Minerva G. 6 Apr 1839 (my great grandmother). I keep hoping to find some of the earlier children to use as a clue. Emily and later children were born in Marietta, Ohio. Thomas and Sarah are both buried in Marietta area. Any clue is appreciated, thanks, Marge ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the WebMail system at mail.escapees.com
Re-posting after a long while. Would like to hear from anyone with Reynolds connections in Australia. Years from mid 1800s to present day. My particular tree is from the John Reynolds and Annie Morrison union in Melbourne. Thanks Angela
Just wanted to check in. Another Reynolds family member has given me a great head start on my Reynolds roots. From Highland Illinois Madison County. My grandfather was James C. Reynolds m. Frances Giger. James was the son of Reuben Reynolds and Elizabeth Jane Wright (his second wife) Regenia Campbell
I can tell you only that they both served during WWII at the same time as John Reckinger from Minnesota. I think some of the pictures may have been in Scotland. John served in Campaign Normandy, northern France, Campaign Rhineland, Campaign Ardennes, Central Europe according to a paper I have just found, and served from June 1942 through 1945. Hope this can help some. We would certainly like to return these pictures to families they belong to. Jeanine ----- Original Message ----- From: SuznKelley@aol.com To: jreck@ecenet.com Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 9:24 AM Subject: Re: [Reynolds] W.G. reynolds and B.J. Reynolds Can you narrow down a geographic area and century? There are millions of Reynolds. Susan
At the immediate past Rennels Family Reunion in Charleston, Coles County, Illinois - we voted to sponsor a website concerning our family. The Reunion pays for it, so it is free to the members, but it is a private website and you must apply to become a member by contacting the administrator, David Kent Coy, President of the Rennels Family Reunion, at davidkentcoy@mcleodusa.net The Rennels Family is descended from John Rennels, Sr. (1781-1866) and his wife, Nancy Ewing Bland Rennels (1787-1867). They had 13 children and about 72 grandchildren and thousands of other descendants. Their children and grandchildren married into almost all the pioneer families of Hutton Township, Coles County, Illinois - so we are also interested in hearing from genealogists, historians, and people interested in the Hutton Township area. The Rennels Family supposedly traveled from Sussex County, Delaware, to Madison County, Kentucky to Lawrence County, Indiana, to Vermillion County, Indiana, before! they ended up in Hutton Township. If you are interested, please email me at the email address above and indicate your connection to the Rennels Family or specify your interest in a pioneer family of the Hutton Township area. We are NOT trying to be exclusive, but do want to protect the site from unwanted problems. Actually the more members, the more successful the site can become and more information can be shared. The name of the website is RENNELS FAMILY REUNION, powered by www.myfamily.com which can take you to a public sign-on site, which will be directed back to me as the administrator, so you can be invited to join. It's an easy to use site with the capabilities of posting photographs, drawings, GEDCOM files, text, documents, recipes, our family newsletter, Five Mile House news, and more. Please contact me if you are interested. Thanks, David Kent Coy Rennels Reunion President davidkentcoy@mcleodusa.net -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I have been helping a friend sorting through pictures. We have found a few with the names of B. J. Reynolds and W.G. Reynolds on the back, sometimes both of them . . . possibly were friends with our relatives in the military. They were found in the possessions of John Reckinger, WWII vet. If anyone recognizes these names, please email me so that we can figure out if these may be your relatives AND if there is a connection to the Reckinger family. Jeanine at jreck@ecenet.com
I'm asking for help in my quest for the death certificate of gt. gt. grandfather Thomas Reynolds. I have looked at BMD fiches and jotted down all the Thomas Reynolds's who died in the London area and at a very rough guess, the years in which he might of died. According to his daughter's marriage cert. he was alive in 1844. (Usually if the father has died on modern day certificates then it is noted as deceased on the cert.) I don't know whether way back then this was done. I have found loads which might be him, but obviously it would cost me a fortune to send off for these, only to find out he is the wrong one. He married in the St. Pancras area and there were 3 deaths in St. Pancras up until 1856. Can somebody tell me the other areas that were near to St. Pancras at that time to narrow it down a bit ? Also, on death certificates on the 1800s, what other information might I find on them ? Next of kin, etc. I know I have asked for the impossible, but I hope somebody can point me in the right direction. With best wishes to you all Angela
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Hi Tim. This MIGHT be of interest to me ..... where is the grave? what were the dates? THANK YOU Terri Rene Way8458@aol.com wrote: >I have found the grave of Nancy Reynolds Cochran, daughter of Larkin and >Elizabeth Arnold Reynolds. If anybody is doing research on this family is >interested let me know. tim > > > > >
Dear Angela, It seems Ihaveheard from neof your Australian Cousins about this matter. Unfortunatele, I am onthe road at the moment and don't have his address on this laptop. I will keep you note on file and some time inthe next month, I wil try and help you make contact with him, as he seemed tohave a large amount ofinformation about this family. Glenn G. Reynolds M.D. -------------- Original message from "Angela Maskell" : -------------- > Re-posting after having no luck several years ago. Third time lucky maybe ! > > I have London REYNOLDS and have traced back to 1816. My gt. gt. grandfather was > Thomas REYNOLDS. Don't have his birth details, only that he married in 1816 in > St. Pancras, London. > > I also have Australian connections - one of the above's sons went to Australia > as a young man. > > Kind regards > Angela >