I was glad to get the two responses to my posting of last night. I have been researching this line over several years for a friend who wants to join the Mayflower Society. This line for Sally REYNOLDS goes back to John ALDEN, Edward DOTY, and William SOULE and the line of her husband John BAKER appears to go back to Richard WARREN. Many more BAKER proofs are needed there, however. I am hoping to find a reference in a published book to Sally and Joseph REYNOLDS to add to the documentation, but I do have a deed that links Sally REYNOLDS to her deceased father Joseph REYNOLDS. So at least I have some documentation. My initial introduction to the REYNOLDS line came from a Walter BEALL who posted some information on a Kindred Konnections database a few years back. I contacted him then and he sent me some additional material apparently researched by Edith BAKER PIERCE who died in about 1988. I rejoined the successor to Kindred Konnections -- "MYFAMILY" to see if the data was still there and get the email address, but the email address is no longer good. I could still write to the mailing address that is listed, but have not done so as yet. Joseph REYNOLDS is tied to his father Electious REYNOLDS through his pension application file made when he was about 99 years old and apparently not of completely clear mind. He did eventually get a pension, however, which was stopped Sept. 1846, so Joseph must have died by that time. There is a separate file in the pension correspondence that said he made a mistake when he said he lived in Roxbury, that he was actually from Rochester, MA. The Syracuse, NY library has several REYNOLDS genealogies, but there is nothing in these books except one mention to Electious REYNOLDS of being an unplaced family. I will look that page up again and copy it, but I don't think it would add to what you two were asking. I will post in a separate message an individual summary on what I have for Joseph since it may be too long if for one email if I append it here. It has the sources I have thus far. Hopefully it will be of some help to others researching these same families so we can all find the information we need. I would appreciate any additions and corrections. Margaret Scheffler