) Reynolds Genealogy; page 11-12: Jonathan Reynolds, son of John Reynolds and Sarah ____ was born in 1636 at Wethersfield, Connecticut and he died 1673 at Greenwich, Connecticut. Jonathan married Rebecca Husted in 1658. He became a member of the General Assembly in 1667 and re acquired the Territory ceded to New Amsterdam in 1642 returned to New Haven. He was one of 12 Freeholders to declare allegiance to New Haven Colony and was instrumental in establishing rules for un-fenced land boudaries. His health deteriorated and he retired from public service and died in 1673. Jonathan married Rebecca, daughter of Angell Husted in 1658. Children:
) Rebecca Reynolds; b. 1659.
) Jonathan Reynolds; b. 1660; m. Nevill Ridewere, 7 Dec 1682.
) John Reynolds; b. 1662; d. 1736; m. Ruth Knapp.
) Sarah Reynolds; b. 1665; m. Joseph Mead, 1687.
) Elizabeth Reynolds; b. 1667; m. Joseph Joshua Knapp Jr. 16 March 1687
) Joseph Reynolds; b. 1669; d. 1727; m. (first) in 1698 Abigail Finch, dau. of Joseph Finch; m (second) 1703 Abigail Rundel.
) Ebenezer Reynolds; b. 1673; d. 1749; m. 1703 Abigail Smith.
) Reynolds Genealogy; page 12: Jonathan Reynolds, son of Jonathan Reynolds and Rebecca Hustad, born 1660; married Neville Ridewere on 7 Dec 1682. Children:
) Jonathan Reynolds; b. 1683; m. Rebecca Seaman
) John Reynolds; b. 1684
) Nathan Reynolds; b. 1688; d. 1748; m. Ruth Reynolds 16 Aug 1727.
) Peter Reynolds; b. ca. 1691; m. Sarah Knapp.
) Josiah Reynolds; b. 13 Jan 1708; married Barbara Briggs, 1 May 1735.
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