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Christopher Reynolds 1642 – 1695 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt. 1642

Birth Location: Isle of Wight County, Colony of Virginia

Death Date: abt. 1695

Death Location: Isle of Wight County, Colony of Virginia

Father: Christopher Reynolds

Mother: Elizabeth None

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Shard, Sharpe None

Children(s): Richard Reynolds, Elizabeth Reynolds

The story of Christopher Reynolds began in 1642 in Isle of Wight County, Colony of Virginia. Christopher Reynolds married Elizabeth Ann Shard, Sharpe, and had children including Richard Reynolds, Elizabeth Reynolds. Christopher Reynolds passed away in 1695 in Isle of Wight County, Colony of Virginia.

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Biography

  • The story of Christopher Reynolds began in 1642 in Isle of Wight County, Colony of Virginia.
  • Christopher Reynolds married Elizabeth Ann Shard, Sharpe, and had children including Richard Reynolds, Elizabeth Reynolds.
  • Christopher Reynolds passed away in 1695 in Isle of Wight County, Colony of Virginia.

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Christopher Reynolds's Ancestors

Self
Christopher Reynolds
1642 – 1695
Birth Place: Isle of Wight County, Colony of Virginia
Parents
Christopher Reynolds
1600 – 1654
England
Elizabeth
1615 – 1654
England
Grandparents
George (R) Reynell\Reynolds
1555 – 1634
Aylesford, County Kent, England
Thomasyn (Nathanielle "Pippin"l) Church
1566 – 1634
Bekesbourne, Kent, England
Great-Grandparents
James Church
1540 – 1596
Alyce Streetinge
1544 – 1629
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Christopher Reynolds's Descendants

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Christopher Reynolds (abt. 1642 – abt. 1695) m. Elizabeth (Ann) Shard (abt 13 Sep 1653 – 1697) m. Sharpe
  1. 1. Richard Reynolds (abt. 1660 – 27 Jul 1711)
  2. 2. Elizabeth Reynolds (29 Aug 1686 – bef. 11 May 1765) m. Charles Moorman (bef. 1686 – bef. 14 May 1757)
    1. 1. Thomas Moorman (abt. 1705 – 10 Nov 1767)
    2. 2. Judith Moorman (26 Jun 1711 – 9 Jan 1774)
    3. 3. Achilles Moorman (26 Oct 1713 – bef. 1 Dec 1785)
    4. 4. Charles Moorman (abt. 1715 – bef. 12 Oct 1788)
    5. 5. Anne Moorman (abt. 1717 – May 1766) m. Thomas Martin (bef. 6 Jan 1714 – bef. 25 Jul 1792)
      1. 1. Susan Martin (abt. 1741 – )
      2. 2. Mildred Martin (bef. 1741 – 1827)
      3. 3. Letitia ("Letty") Martin (abt. 1743 – 20 Jun 1796)
      4. 4. Charles Martin (1745 – 25 Oct 1808)
      5. 5. John Martin (20 Mar 1749 – 3 Dec 1837)
      6. 6. Thomas Martin (abt. 1752 – abt. 1818)
      7. 7. Nancy (Ann) Martin (1 May 1753 – 1793)
      8. 8. Pleasant Martin (Abt. 21 Dec 1756 – 16 Oct 1836) m. Rebecca (Louise) Joplin (abt. 2 Oct 1758 – 18 Apr 1797)
        1. 1. George (Washington) Martin (1775 – 1854)
        2. 2. Nancy Martin (13 Jul 1776 – 24 Sep 1848) m. James (Ware) Jopling (27 October 1769 – 5 October 1852)
        3. 3. Ralph Martin (1779 – )
        4. 4. Martha Martin (1783 – )
        5. 5. Elizabeth Martin (13 Sep 1785 – 21 Oct 1872)
        6. 6. Mildred Martin (1787 – )
        7. 7. Thomas Martin (Abt. 1789 – Dec 1839)
        8. 8. James Martin (1791 – )
        9. 9. Pleasant Martin (Abt. 1793 – 1855)
      9. 9. Tabitha Martin (28 Jan 1760 – )
      10. 10. Judith Martin (abt. 1765 – 1792)
      11. 11. Mary (Ann) Martin (abt 24 May 1766 – bef. 1792)

Christopher Reynolds's Timeline

2 Records

1642
abt. 1642
Birth of Christopher Reynolds in Isle of Wight County, Colony of Virginia
Isle of Wight County, Colony of Virginia
1695
abt. 1695
Age 53
Death of Christopher Reynolds in Isle of Wight County, Colony of Virginia
Isle of Wight County, Colony of Virginia

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt. 1642
    Event Place: Isle of Wight County, Colony of Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: abt. 1695
    Event Place: Isle of Wight County, Colony of Virginia

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