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- Per Larry Herrin:
!BIRTH: a) "The Reynolds Family" Tillman (1959).
b) Burns, A.W. (1933). "Record of Pension Papers which were sent to
the United States Pension Department Washington, D.C. by Soldiers of
the Revolutionary War, War of 1812 & Indian War Who Lived in Barren,
County, Kentucky".
c) NSDAR #3757 Kattie Reynolds Taylor, Oct 6, 1893.
source c):
King William Co., Virginia 25 November, 1762.
!MILITARY: a) Tillman, S. F. (1959). "The Reynolds Family 1530-1959". Goetz Co.:
Washington, D. C.
b) "The Pension Roll of 1835 The Southern States". Vol. III
Genealogical Publishing: Baltimore, page 37.
c) Burns, A.W. (1933). "Record of Pension Papers which were sent to
the United States Pension Department Washington, D.C. by Soldiers
of the Revolutionary War, War of 1812 & Indian War Who Lived in
Barren, County, Kentucky".
source b):
According to the records in the National Archives (3-15615), he served in
the Revolutionary War with the Virginia State Line.
NSDAR Vol. 4 Pg. 252 (1893-1894) DAR #3757
"Nathaniel Reynolds was a soldier in Captain Gafney's Company, Colonel
Tompkins' Regiment, who lived to receive a pension for his services."
According to pension records, Reynolds, Nathaniel, private Virginia Line
July 15, 1833; $46.25 Age 71. Barren County, KY.
source b)
Nathaniel Reynolds Barren County, Kentucky Private Virginia Militia
Placed on roll 28 Sept 1833 Pension commenced 4 March 1831 72 Years old
source c):
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Reynolds, Nathaniel
Virginia
S 15615
State of Kentucky
Barren County, Sct.
On this 15th day of July 1833, personally appeared in open court
before the Justices of the Barren County Court, now sitting, Nathaniel
Reynolds, a resident of the County of Barren and State of Kentucky, aged 71
years, who being first duly sworn according to law, doth on his oath make
the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of
Congress, passed 7th June 1832.
That he entered the service of the U.S. in the __ day of 1781, in the
County of King William in the State of Virginia, the names of the officers
not recollected, that he was marched to Williamsburgh and that he served
there as a militiaman one month and that he received no written notice for
that tour of duty, that he again entered the service of the U.S. in the
County of King William, on the __ day of 1781, under Capt. Joseph Gogney
or Cafney whose company was attached to a regiment commanded by Cols.
Christopher Tompkins and Holt? Richardson was marched to Holt's Forge, New
Cent (Note: I suppose this means New Kent) Co., Va. to the Long Bridge St.
Peters Church and to Bacons Ornery? and that he served in this tour of
duty two months. That he again entered in the service of the U.S. in the
same county on the __ day of 1781 under Capt. John or Jack Qualls, his
Lieutenant named Wm. Boswill, that in that tour he was first marched to
Hanover County in the State of Va., thence to the Mobin? Hills and up the
country to the Alleghany Mountains in the retreat of Gen. LaFayette and
that his term of service at this time was four months and that he entered
the service each of the foregoing times as a militiaman and that he was
born in King William County, Va. on the 25th Nov. 1762 and that he has a
record of his age in a little book, kept by his father in his lifetime
and that he was called into the service in the County of King William,
Va., and that he was a Volunteer. He does not recollect the names of any
of the regular officers, excpet General LaFayette and that he received no
written discharge for any of his time of service and that he is acquainted
with James Bennett, Wm. Pickett, Thornton Settle in his present neighbor-
hood, who can testify to his character for varacity and that he removed
from King William County, in Va. to Henrico in the same state from Henrico
Co. to Barren Co., Ky. where he now lives and that there is no person now
living that is known to him by whom he can prove his services by and that
he hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except
the present and declares that his name is not on the pension roll of the
agency of any state whatever.
Sworn to and subscribed the day, year aforesaid.
Nathaniel Reynolds
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!MARRIAGE:
"The Reynolds Family" (1959) DAR #3757 lists the following lineage:
Nathaniel Reynolds and Catherine Vernon, his wife
Dr. Admiral Reynolds and Sarah Freeman, his wife.
Rev. Thomas Reynolds and Mary Nichols, his wife
Dr. Dudley Sharpe Reynolds and Mary F. Keegan, his wife.
!RESIDENCE: King William Co., Va, Barren Co., Ky and Cincinnati, Oh.
!DEATH: a) Tillman (1959).
b) Burns, A.W. (1933). "Record of Pension Papers which were sent to
the United States Pension Department Washington, D.C. by Soldiers of
the Revolutionary War, War of 1812 & Indian War Who Lived in Barren,
County, Kentucky".
c) NSDAR Application #3757 Kattie Reynolds Taylor Oct 6, 1893.
source a):
Lists Nathaniel Reynolds as having died in Stephensburg, KY and lists his
death as after the application for a pension, 15 Jul 1833.
source b):
Lists Nathaniel Reynolds as having received a pension until 4 March 1839.
The Pension Records were transferred from Lexington, KY to Cinncinnati.
source c):
d. Adams Co., Ohio May 1844.
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