∼Born by about 1606 (based on estimated date of marriage). Came to Massachusetts Bay in 1634 (based on admission to freemanship on 6 May 1635). First settled in Watertown; moved to Wethersfield in 1636, & Stamford in 1641. Died after 7 January 1642[/3?] and probably before 1650 (when the Stamford land inventory was compiled, without an entry for John Reynolds).
Married by about 1631 _____ _____ (perhaps Sarah _____.
The last certain record for John Reynolds was his appearance on the tax list of 7 January 1642[/3?]. A land inventory was carried out at Stamford in 1650 and 1651, which does not include an entry for John Reynolds. If this inventory is complete, then Reynolds had probably died by that date. (In March 1651, in a description of the land of John Holly, the homelot was described in part as "bounded by the lot which was John Renoles [on the] south." Such a reference does not imply that Reynolds was necessarily alive in March 1651.)
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.
∼Born by about 1606 (based on estimated date of marriage). Came to Massachusetts Bay in 1634 (based on admission to freemanship on 6 May 1635). First settled in Watertown; moved to Wethersfield in 1636, & Stamford in 1641. Died after 7 January 1642[/3?] and probably before 1650 (when the Stamford land inventory was compiled, without an entry for John Reynolds).
Married by about 1631 _____ _____ (perhaps Sarah _____.
The last certain record for John Reynolds was his appearance on the tax list of 7 January 1642[/3?]. A land inventory was carried out at Stamford in 1650 and 1651, which does not include an entry for John Reynolds. If this inventory is complete, then Reynolds had probably died by that date. (In March 1651, in a description of the land of John Holly, the homelot was described in part as "bounded by the lot which was John Renoles [on the] south." Such a reference does not imply that Reynolds was necessarily alive in March 1651.)
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.
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