He is married to Mary Ann CATTERAL.
They got married on October 31, 1869 at St Mary the Virgin, Pirton, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, he was 23 years old.Source 5
Child(ren):
1851 aged 4, living at Burge End with his parents James and Maria Reynolds, and sisters Fanny, Mary Ann, Sarah, Eliza and Emma. 1861 aged 13, name spelt as Louis, living with his mother Maria and stepfather, James Baines, near Burge End, Pirton, with his siblings Mary A, Emma and John and step siblings Ann and Charles Baines. 1871 aged 23, living at Burge End with his wife Mary Ann 21, and 6 month old son James. 1881 aged 33, living in Pirton with his wife Mary Ann 31, children Maria 7, Jacob 5, Peggy 3 and Daisy Emma 1. 1891aged 43, living at Little Green with his wife Mary Ann 41, and children Jacob 15, Peggy 13, Daisy E 11, Mary 9, William 8, Albert 6, Abigail 4, Sarah 3, and twins George T and Harry aged 1. 1901 aged 53 living at Wesley Cottages with his wife Mary Ann 51, and children William 18, Sarah 13, George & Harry (twins) 11, Emily 8 and Walter 6. 1911 aged 64, living in a 5 roomed cottage at 3 Wesley Cottages, Cromwell Terrace, Pirton with his wife of 41 years, Mary Ann 61, and son Walter 16. Fifteen children born, 10 living and 5 deceased. The family knew great heartache when they lost two young sons in the First World War. A letter received from the army chaplain telling them about the death of their first loss commented "....I read the burial service over the spot where he and others were killed and their remains interred. I want to say how deeply his loss is regretted by all who knew him. He attended my services constantly and we have worshipped together in many strange places. May our Heavenly Father comfort you!" His commanding officer, CF Hamilton added his own words: “These men are so splendid and you have every reason to be proud of them, but it is hardest of all for you at home, as, the men themselves say ‘You must try and keep a brave heart as he would wish and a bright hope for the future. God bless and comfort you’” SOURCE; Aubrey Reynolds, Clare Baines, Denise Marshall, Helen Hofton, Jonty Wild www.pirton.org.uk, Lynda Smith www.roll-of-honour.com and, of course, ‘A Foot on Three Daisies”.
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Birth date: abt 1847 Birth place: Pirton, Hertfordshire, England Residence date: 1851 Residence place: Pirton, Hertfordshire, England/ Ancestry.co.uk
Death: December 26, 1922, Wesley Cottages, Pirton The mark of X Maria Reynolds, Mother, Pirton Occupation at death: Small Holder Informant: George Thomas Reynolds (Lewis' son), present at the death, Cromwell Terrace, Pirton
1922 Pirton MI. Aged 76 at time of death. Inscription reads 'Father and mother and two sons sacrificed in the Great War'.
Banns of Marriage between Lewis REYNOLDS bachelor of this parish &; Mary Ann CATTERALL of the Parish of Shillington spinster - 19th, 26th Sept & 3rd Oct. 1869/ www.findmypast.co.uk