Christopher Reynolds | |
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Member of Virginia House of Burgesses | |
In office 1652–1652 |
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Born | 1611 England |
Died | 1654 Virginia |
Residence | Isle of Wight, Virginia |
Occupation | Land manager (farmer) |
For other similarly named people, see Christopher Reynolds (disambiguation)
Christopher Reynolds was a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses and progenitor of R. J. Reynolds. Other notable descendants include Mark Twain and "Lonesome" Charley Reynolds.
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Reynolds was born in Gravesend, England in 1611,[1][2] the son of George Reynolds and Thomasyn Church.[3]
He arrived in the Virginia Colony along with several family members, including his brother Thomas,[3] in 1622 aboard the John & Francis. His party settled in Warrascoyack County, Virginia, later named Isle of Wight County.[4]
Eleven years old when he arrived, he was an indentured servant of Edward Bennett's Plantation, where he was still living in 1625.[4][5] In 1626 he was documented in a legal dispute concerning the contract of other servants on the Bennett homestead.[4]
By 1636, he had settled on 450 acres (180 ha) in what had eventually became Isle of Wight County near Pagan Creek.[6] He had married Elizabeth, a widow with two children. They raised seven children, several who were mentioned in his will in 1654: son Christopher, son John, son Richard, daughter Abbasha, daughter Elizabeth, daughter Jane, stepson George Rivers, unnamed (unborn son Thomas, born 1655).[7] [8] [9]
In 1652, he was elected to the Virginia House of Burgesses.
"Isle of Wight Wills and Deeds Book A"