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    1. [Reynolds] Re: REYNOLDS-D Digest V02 #44
    2. Glenn G. Reynolds
    3. Dear Peter Hofland, If you are searching Reynolds family in the UK, and are in the UK, I would be much obliged if you could keep an eagle eye out for me regarding my Fathers cousin, and his family Frank J. Reynolds, born about 1888 in either Iowa, or Illinois, USA. He was the only son of Elmer Jerome Reynolds, and his wife Minnie. During the early 1900's frank served in the US Army and it is know that when his father died in 1911, he was stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas. (An Army remount station of US Cavalry). When World War I broke out, he had just been discharged from the US Army. He felt compelled to join the Canadian Expeditionary Forces, and is believed to have belonged to a Sapper Unit. His Regimental # is 2500559. At the end of the War he returned to England, and Married an English lady, whose given name is believed to be have been Nellie. Subsequently they had two daughters, believed to be Minnie Amelia Reynolds, and Dorothy Mae Reynolds. It is believed that they were born in the early part of the 1920's and may still be residing in England. I do not know if they were ever married, and what their married names became, or the names of any children. Do you have any clues how I might find information relating to this family??. I believe that for a while the lived near Sandwich, England. Any clues, information, or suggestions would be deeply appreciated. Respectfully, Glenn G. Reynolds

    02/14/2002 12:02:58
    1. Re: [Reynolds] Re: REYNOLDS-D Digest V02 #44
    2. Peter Hofland
    3. Dear Glenn, We will be looking for clues - I know that there are various unrelated Reynolds families in the UK/Ireland. We are now (for a while) in The Netherlands, looking for evidence/links with the Reijnolds, Reijnold, Reijnoldt and Reijnoldus families (note the difference in spelling) in the Benelux region. Apparently these families are related (1500 - 1770's) with the Reynolds' in the UK/Ireland. Do you have any links/ideas further information, etc. Also, we would like to have some idea - origin - of Shelly's family line (Shelly: born December 30, 1966 in Bakersfield, CA, USA). Unfortunately, her father died - and we cannot find the origin of her family. If you, or someone else can help, please let me know. We will let you know if we notice any of the links to the Reynolds family mentioned. Kind regards, Peter Hofland & Shelly C. Reynolds ----- Original Message ----- From: "Glenn G. Reynolds" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: vrijdag, februari 15, 2002 4:02 Subject: [Reynolds] Re: REYNOLDS-D Digest V02 #44 > Dear Peter Hofland, > > If you are searching Reynolds family in the UK, and are in the UK, I > would be much obliged if you could keep an eagle eye out for me > regarding my Fathers cousin, and his family > > Frank J. Reynolds, born about 1888 in either Iowa, or Illinois, USA. He > was the only son of Elmer Jerome Reynolds, and his wife Minnie. During > the early 1900's frank served in the US Army and it is know that when > his father died in 1911, he was stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas. (An > Army remount station of US Cavalry). > > When World War I broke out, he had just been discharged from the US > Army. He felt compelled to join the Canadian Expeditionary Forces, and > is believed to have belonged to a Sapper Unit. His Regimental # is > 2500559. At the end of the War he returned to England, and Married an > English lady, whose given name is believed to be have been Nellie. > Subsequently they had two daughters, believed to be Minnie Amelia > Reynolds, and Dorothy Mae Reynolds. It is believed that they were born > in the early part of the 1920's and may still be residing in England. I > do not know if they were ever married, and what their married names > became, or the names of any children. > > Do you have any clues how I might find information relating to this > family??. I believe that for a while the lived near Sandwich, England. > > Any clues, information, or suggestions would be deeply appreciated. > > Respectfully, > > Glenn G. Reynolds > > >

    02/15/2002 05:20:36