1818 - 1902 (84 years)
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Name |
David REYNOLDS |
Born |
1818 |
, , Tennessee, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
1902 |
Pipe Creek, Bandera, Texas, USA |
Person ID |
I15463 |
An Armstrong & A Heffernan |
Last Modified |
6 Dec 2008 |
Family |
Tabitha BLACK, b. 1822, , , Missouri, USA , d. 26 Apr 1887, , , Texas, USA (Age 65 years) |
Married |
17 May 1840 |
Seguin, Guadalupe, Texas, USA |
Children |
| 1. Mary Ann REYNOLDS, b. 4 Aug 1845, , , Texas, USA , d. 14 Jun 1905 (Age 59 years) |
| 2. John B REYNOLDS, b. 28 Apr 1847, , , Texas, USA , d. Deceased |
| 3. Martha Ellen REYNOLDS, b. 14 Nov 1849, , , Texas, USA , d. 1950, San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA (Age 100 years) |
| 4. Nancy Permilia REYNOLDS, b. 12 Oct 1851, , , Texas, USA , d. Deceased |
| 5. David Hiram REYNOLDS, b. 4 Apr 1854, , , Texas, USA , d. 9 Mar 1948, Houston, Harris, Texas, USA (Age 93 years) |
| 6. Christopher Columbus REYNOLDS, b. 12 Mar 1859, , , Texas, USA , d. Deceased |
| 7. Josephine REYNOLDS, b. 18 Sep 1860, , , Texas, USA , d. Deceased |
| 8. Isaac Peter REYNOLDS, b. 13 Jul 1868, , , Texas, USA , d. Deceased, San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA |
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Last Modified |
6 Dec 2008 |
Family ID |
F6094 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Daughters of Republic of Texas, Dorothy Burns Patterson, pg 231
DAVID REYNOLDS was born in 1818 in Tennessee, the son of Isaac Reynolds. He came to Texas in 1838, being a blacksmith by trade, learning the trade from his grandfather who was from England. He married Tabitha Black, daughter of Joseph Black, on May 17, 1840, in Seguin, Gonzales County. Thier children were Mary Ann, John B., Martha E., Nancy P., David Hiram, Christopher C., Josephine and Isaac P. He served as a private in the Vasquez and Woll Campaign in 1842 under Capt. Caldwell at Seguin. He and four men were returning from a scout and encamped for the night not far from Seguin. They were suprized by the enemy about daybreak using firearms only. They fought fiercely, managed to reach a dense thicket and escaped death, though each one was severely wounded. They lost their horses and everything excepting their arms. Later, the state approved and paid a claim of $65 for the horse he lost in battle. He died July 1902 at Pipe Creek, Bandera County, Texas.
Loretta Jane Reynolds, Granddaughter, 6430
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