Il est marié avec Mary WifeofRichard Reynolds.
Ils se sont mariés
Evénement (Separation) le 25 mai 1785: Henrico Co, Virginia, USA.Source 2
[Michael Cooper.ged]
Richard Reynolds, Sr., was born about 1727 in Virginia. He was a very wealthy land owner who purchased thousands of acres of land and obtained several Virginia land Patents in the south west Virginia Counties of Botetourt, Montgomery, Henry and Patrick, as well as additional land in North Carolina; Madison, Hardin, Lincoln and Jefferson Counties of Kentucky. He was close friends of William Perkins, Sr., the father-in-law to his son Joseph Reynolds, Sr. Richard Reynolds, Sr., and William Perkins, Sr., were among the early settlers of the area of Pittsylvania and Henry Counties which became Patrick Co., Virginia, in 1791. Richard Reynolds, Sr., made out his will in 1813 and it was proved on 11 Mar 1816 in Jefferson Co., Kentucky. From the will of Richard Reynolds, Sr., as well as marriages and other records of Virginia and Kentucky which are listed in this report, we have compiled the following for Richard Reynolds, III, and his family:
Richard Reynolds, Sr., born about 1727 in Virginia. Resided in Pittsylvania, Henry and Patrick Counties of Virginia. Richard Reynolds, Sr., and William Perkins, Sr., were among the early settlers of the area of Pittsylvania and Henry Counties which became Patrick Co., Virginia, in 1791. Richard Reynolds, Sr., made out his will in 1813 and it was proved on 11 Mar 1816 in Jefferson Co., Kentucky. The 1782 Henrico Co., Virginia Personal Property Tax List
Tithes Negroes Horses Cattle
Reynolds, Richard 1 - 10 94
Married: Mary, maiden name unknown, probably in Virginia
Seperation?
1785 May 25 - Henry Co., Va Deed Bk 3:133 - Recorded: 25 May 1785
Agreement [Marriage Contract?]:
Richard Reynolds of the one party and his wife MARY Reynolds of the other part. The said Richard Reynolds hath allowed his wife Mary the following articles:
A tract of land that joins the east side of the land he now lives on with the plantation and orchards thereon to have peaceful possession during her lifetime if she will live thereon. Also 5 pounds in gold or silver to be paid her yearly during her lifetime. Also 100 pounds to be valued to he in stock and house goods. MARY Reynolds agrees for her part to give said Richard Reynolds all the best of the estate belonging to them to have it in peaceful possession and all other properties to him and his heirs, never to claim anything belonging to the said Richard Reynolds.
/s/ Richard (x) Reynolds, Mary (x) Reynolds
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