From sweeping up wood chips in his father’s shop, to hiring his father for his successful real estate and building business, to neighborhood creation and Creation (the ride) itself, William H. Reynolds had the golden touch. Noyes, Libbey and Davis state that Edward was of Draycut, Co. Derby and Attenboro, Co. Notts. A Quaker, he married on November 23, 1723, at Nottingham Meeting, Chester County, Pennsylvania, to Mary Brown, daughter of William Brown and Catharine Williams; 6 children: Jeremiah, David, Hannah, Jonathan, and twins William & Mary, born November 15, 1737/8. Februar 1792 in London) war neben William Hogarth und Thomas Gainsborough der bekannteste und durch sein künstlerisches und kunsttheoretisches Wirken der einflussreichste englische Maler des 18. Hugh Adams, NEHGR 23 (1869):179)15 Jul 1720 – Samuel Renalds of Bradford, Massachusetts, husbandman for forty pounds sells to Thomas Perkins “all my right and interest in all ye lands which did formerly belong to my honored grandfather William Renalds lying at Cape Porpoise” (York Deeds X:130) [note that he does mention his father by name in this deed or in his will]30 July 1720: John Renolds of Oyster River sells to Stephen Harding all rights to 200 acres which was my fathers and grandfathers. (York Deeds IV:29).2 Jan 1687 – John Rennalls of Cape Porpoise, fisherman, sells to Nicholas Morey. When I was working regularly, I am sorry to say, I took it all for granted. (York Deeds XI:31)9 April 1722: The arbitrators reaffirms their decision dated 21 February 1721/2 that Thomas Perkins hall have 14/15 of the land and Stephen Harding 1/15 (York Deeds XI:52)11 July 1722: John Buss and Alice Buss, my wife and Richard Blanchard and Sarah my wife, all of Dover, for ten pounds sell to Stephen Harding all rights to one sixth part of all the land and marsh that formerly belonged to our Uncle John Runalds deceased and since descended to us ye heirs of ye said John Runalds (York Deeds XI:31)14 December 1725: Eli Demerit and my wife Hope Demerit and William Wormwood all of Dover, for 10 pounds sells to Stephen Harding all right and title to land and marsh formerly the right and inheritance of our Uncle John Renolds deceased. (York Deeds III:57).1675 – William settled his whole property on his son John in return for life support for his aged parents, John giving money to his brothers William and Job before signing the deed.18 Nov 1679 – Turbet deed of 1657 filed with the 1674 deed. (York Deeds X:268)21 Feb 1721/2 – John Wheelwright, Abraham Preble, Joseph Hill, arbitrators decide that Thomas Perkins gets 14/15 of the land and Stephen Harding gets 1/15. (Documentary History of the State of Maine IV:366-7).14 Oct 1687 – John Sanders, John Cleg, and William Ranalds all taxed at Pemaquid, Maine (NEHGR 32:312).23 Dec 1718 – John Runnels marries Hannah Clark at Durham, NH (Marriages by the Rev. His… He was also Alex's 11th great grandfather, one of 4,096 in this generation of the Miller line through his daughter Catherine. There has apparently been no success to date with research in English records for the ancestry of either Edward or Katherine, though further study has been started by the RFA.William first appeared at Kennebec, Maine with our ancestor 6 Feb 1637 – William was granted land in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony3 Aug 1638: William Reynolds marries Alice Kitson at Plymouth, Mass. William Reynolds was born in 1560 in London, England. Genealogy for William Reynolds (1737 - 1787) family tree on Geni, with over 200 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. I can find no other William Reynolds in the Pennsylvania Archives 132 volumes serving in the military during this period of American history. He lived on the Cape Porpoise side of the river near its mouth. (York Deeds X:269)15 May 1721: John Reynolds of Oyster River sells to Thomas Perkins all his rights in 200 acres that “I have to the premises by my grandfather William Reynolds or my father Job Reynolds late of the aforesaid place” (York Deeds XIV:168)28 March 1722: Thomas Perkins is bound and indebted to Stephen Harding for 200 pounds since a difference contest and dispute between the two relating to a certain tract of land formerly sold and conveyed by Peter Turbet unto William Runalds containing 200 acres and a difference and dispute relating to settlement and division of another tract of land containing 200 acres that was arbitrated on 21 February 1721/2. ((York Deeds XI:52)1657 – A William Reynolds takes the Oath of Fidelity at Duxbury, MA (Shurtleff’s Records of Plymouth Colony, p. 182).2 Jul 1657 – William Renalds bought Peter Turbat’s house and 200 acres on the East side of the Kennebunk river in 1657 and kept the ferry there, being licensed as late as 1673. Various theories as to the possible ancestry of James Reynolds are presented and discussed. After being noticed in some minor theater roles by a talent agent, he was briefly signed by Paramount at age 18 but his more noticeable work was done at Universal when that studio signed him in 1952. (York Deeds XI:249)14 June 1726: Thomas Perkins quitclaims to Stephen Harding land purchased of Samuel Runalls it being 3 1/2 acres where the said Hardings now dwelling house now stands (York Deeds XII:110)24 June 1726: Stephen Harding quitclaims to Thomas Perkins all land by purchase or deed from the heirs of William or John Runalls late deceased excepting about 60 or 70 acres (York Deeds XII:46)Stephen’s wife Sarah Bradford was born about 1603 in England. He lost his mother at age 5 and was sent to boarding schools. William Reynolds was born in 1560 in London, England.