He married Permelia Dyer, daughter of James Dyer and Patience Hopkins, on 8 March, 1810, in Exeter, Washington, Rhode Island. The marriage was performed by Robert Crandall, Justice.
Reynolds and Permelia were the parents of Ruth Harriet, born 8 December, 1810. Ruth died shortly after her birth.
Permelia died on 1 March, 1811 in Exeter.
On 2 July, 1815, Reynolds married Abby Coombs, daughter of Edward and Deborah Coombs, at the First Congregational Church, Preston, New London, Connecticut. They were married by the Rev. Hyde.
In 1820, Reynolds and Abby were living in Mexico, Oswego, New York, next door to Reynolds' half-brother Lewis.
On the 1830 census, in Mexico, Oswego, NY, Reynolds is listed as living next to Lewis Sr, Lewis Jr, Enos, and Joseph Kenyon.
Husband of Abby, father of Deborah Coombs (Curtiss), Abby Permelia (Russ), Thomas Edward, Ursula Ann (Woodbeck Wilson), Job Reynolds, David Austin, DeWitt Clinton, Stephen Brewster, Francis Harrison, Sarah Mariah "Sally" (Kenyon), and Gurdin Noyse Kenyon.
Born in Rhode Island, he meet his wife Abby in Connecticut. They moved to Mexico, Oswego, NY, where they raised their children. He bought heavily timbered land which he cleared and farmed for 40 years. In 1855, they sold off their land holdings and moved to Allegan county, Michigan.
Also husband of Permelia Dyer, father of Ruth Harriet. Served as a Justice of the Peace in Monterey Center in 1856.
Age 73y, 8m, 22days.
Kenyon ID 11119
Reynolds ID 1-6-2-3A-2-5
My 3rd Greatgrandfather.
He married Permelia Dyer, daughter of James Dyer and Patience Hopkins, on 8 March, 1810, in Exeter, Washington, Rhode Island. The marriage was performed by Robert Crandall, Justice.
Reynolds and Permelia were the parents of Ruth Harriet, born 8 December, 1810. Ruth died shortly after her birth.
Permelia died on 1 March, 1811 in Exeter.
On 2 July, 1815, Reynolds married Abby Coombs, daughter of Edward and Deborah Coombs, at the First Congregational Church, Preston, New London, Connecticut. They were married by the Rev. Hyde.
In 1820, Reynolds and Abby were living in Mexico, Oswego, New York, next door to Reynolds' half-brother Lewis.
On the 1830 census, in Mexico, Oswego, NY, Reynolds is listed as living next to Lewis Sr, Lewis Jr, Enos, and Joseph Kenyon.
Husband of Abby, father of Deborah Coombs (Curtiss), Abby Permelia (Russ), Thomas Edward, Ursula Ann (Woodbeck Wilson), Job Reynolds, David Austin, DeWitt Clinton, Stephen Brewster, Francis Harrison, Sarah Mariah "Sally" (Kenyon), and Gurdin Noyse Kenyon.
Born in Rhode Island, he meet his wife Abby in Connecticut. They moved to Mexico, Oswego, NY, where they raised their children. He bought heavily timbered land which he cleared and farmed for 40 years. In 1855, they sold off their land holdings and moved to Allegan county, Michigan.
Also husband of Permelia Dyer, father of Ruth Harriet. Served as a Justice of the Peace in Monterey Center in 1856.
Age 73y, 8m, 22days.
Kenyon ID 11119
Reynolds ID 1-6-2-3A-2-5
My 3rd Greatgrandfather.
Inscription
Reynoles Kenyon
Died
April 13, 1860
Aged
73y, 8m, 22d
Family Members
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Ruth Harriet Kenyon
1810–1810
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Deborah Coombs Kenyon Curtiss
1816–1895
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Abby Permelia Kenyon Russ
1817–1851
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Thomas Edward Kenyon
1819–1898
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Ursula Ann Kenyon Woodbeck
1821–1910
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PVT Job Reynolds Kenyon
1823–1863
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David Austin Kenyon
1825–1910
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Captain DeWitt Clinton Kenyon
1827–1903
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Stephen Brewster Kenyon
1829–1910
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Francis Harrison "Frank" Kenyon
1831–1911
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Sarah Mariah "Sally" Kenyon Kenyon
1833–1889
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Sgt Gurdin Noyse Kenyon
1836–1898