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Reynolds Records in Surry County, Virginia
See Note on Sources on a separate page for an explanation of the attributions. Comments are added in blue italics.
23 Dec 1636 Land Patent: Nicholas Reynolds, 1000 acres on the east bank of Lawnes Creek [in what became Surry County] formerly granted to Roger Delke deceased and now due said Reynolds “by intermarrying with Alice relict & widdowe of sd Roger. [Virginia Patent Book 1, p408]
26 Aug 1637 Duplicate
of patent above. [Virginia Patent Book 1, p473]
24 Feb 1638/9 Patent to Thomas Stamp for 300 acres in James Cittie County [later Surry] southerly from the head of Lawnes Creek , north on the land of Nicholas Reynolds…[Virginia Patent Book 1, p676
11 Sep 1643 Nicho.
Rennolls (signed) and Tho. Drew witness a promissory note from Robert Powis
and Henry Hurd to John Flowers. Recorded September 1657. [Surry County Deed
Book 1, p113]
1 Jul 1650 Lease:
Nicholas Rennolls, gentleman, to Edward Hurlstone, carpenter, “one neck
of land lyeinge and beinge uppon Lawnes Creeke in James Cittie County” for ten
years Signed: Nicho. Reynells. [Surry County Deed Book 1, p46-7]
4 Jan 1653/4 Nicho. Rennolls and Sack. Brewster witness a deed from Christopher Boez to Nicholas Perry. [Surry County Deed Book 1, p34]
8 Nov 1654 Deposition of Will. Gaping, age 50 or thereabouts, that he and his wife were at the house of John Fisher after his death and that Thomas Reynolds “demanded satisfaction of the children of the said Fisher for physicke, that the said Reynolds had administered to their father…” and demanded 710 lbs tobacco. [Surry County Deed Book 1, p57]
1 Jan 1656/7 Lease: Roger Delke to Tobias Cook, 100 acres (part of the 1636 patent). Witness: John Gregory, Wm. Butler. [Surry County Deed Book 1, p153]
7 Jan 1656/7 Lease:
Roger Delke to Michael Upchurch, 50 acres (part of the 1636 patent). Witness:
John Gregory, Wm. Butler. [Surry County Deed Book 1, p152]
10 Feb 1657/8 Deed:
Thomas Warren of Grayes Creeke in Surrey to Thomas Rennells of Martins
Brandon in Charles Cittye County, Chyrurgion, 100 acres at the head of Smiths
Fort [Creek]. Recorded 3 May 1658. [Surry County Deed Book 1, p118] An
acknowledgement from Thomas Warren of receipt of 1512 lbs tobacco from “Doctor
Tho. Rennals” was dated 4 February 1657/8. [Surry County Deed Book 1,
p115]
25 Nov 1659 Deed:
Roger Delke to Capt. Thomas Adams, 100 acres (part of the original 1636 patent
for 1,000 acres) currently being leased to John Bruton. Alice Gregory “the
relict of Roger Delke deceased and natural mother of Roger Delke” released her
dower interest. Witness: John Gregory, John [Beattie?]. [Surry County Deed
Book 1, p189-90]
24 Dec 1660 Lease:
John Gregory and Roger Delke to John Burgess… John Gregory “with the consent of
Roger Delke” lease for twelve years a neck of land “bounded according to the
old lease formerly made by my father Mr. Nicholas Rennolds… on behalf of
the heirs of Mr. Nicholas Rennolds deceased.” Witness: Martyn (x)
Grimes, Susana (x) Gregory, Francis (x) Renals. [Surry County Deed Book
1, p232-3]
1 Jan 1661/2 Thomas
Reynolds (signed), Wm. Marriott, and Wm. (x) Caufield witness a deed from
Thomas and Judith Clarie to Arthur Long. [Surry County Deed Book 1, p175]
23 Aug 1661 Deed
of gift: Roger Delke, with Rebecka my wife, “for the love, goodwill &
affection wch. I have & beare towards my loving brothers Francis &
Robt. Rennells, borne of my natural mother Alice Gregory wife unto John
Gregory, sonnes of the decd Nicholas Rennells of Lawnes Creek in the
county of Surrey…unto Jno. Gregory & Alice Gregory my natural mother, for
the use of my brothers Francis & Robt. Rennells…” one tract of land on
Lawnes Creek, one part of the said tract being in the tenure of Thomas ap
Thomas & Jno. Burgess… to be divided between Francis and Robert Rennells,
with reversion to Roger Delke if both die without issue. Recorded 5 May 1663.
[Surry County Deed Book 1, p213-4]
From later records, this land is located on the border of Surry and Isle of Wight, and is about 6 miles from the family of Christopher Reynolds on Cypress Swamp in Isle of Wight County. Although the acreage is not given here, it was 300 acres which remained in the family for nearly 70 years.
15 Feb 1663/4 Land
Patent: Roger Delke, 1000 acres on Lawnes Creek in Surry County… originally
granted to Nicholas Reynolds 26 August 1637 and since become justly die
to the said Delke. [Virginia Patent Book 5, p320]
6 Mar 1664/5 Deed:
Thomas Reynolds and wife Jane Reynolds to Peter Deberry, the 100
acres bought in 1658. Thomas Reynolds gives power of attorney to “my loveinge
wife Jane Reynolds” to acknowledge the sale to Peter Deberry. [Surry County
Deed Book 1, p249]
June 1668 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish:
June 1669 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish: June 1670 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish: 4 Jul 1671 Deed: Roger Delke and his wife Rebecca to Richard Jarrat, 70 acres on Lawnes Creek bounded by a swamp “betweene Robt. Reynolds & the plantation that was formerly Majr. Wm. Butler” [Surry County Deed Book 1, p397]
1 Sep 1671 Deed:
Roger Delke and his wife Rebecca to Robrt. Reynolds, planter, 2250 lbs
tobacco, unspecified acreage, part of a patent to “my deceased father Mr. Roger
Delke”, mentioning a swamp between the land formerly held by Thomas ap Thomas
and the land that John Burgess lately lived upon, and later mentioning the land
of “the said Robrt. Reynolds”. [Surry County Deed Book 1, p397]
June 1673 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish: 3 Mar 1673/4 Headright
certificate issued to Arthur Allen for importation of 40 persons, including Henry
Reynolds. [Surry County Court Orders 1671-91, p47]
5 May 1674 Attachment granted Robt. Raynolds against the estate of Joseph Antrobus for 3500 lbs of tobacco and costs. [Surry County Court Orders 1671-91, p54]
June 1674 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish: June 1675 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish:
28 Mar 1676 Henry
Reynolds servant to James Redduck is by this court adjudged fiveteene (sic)
years of age and ordered to serve according to act. [Surry County Court Orders
1671-91, p117]
June 1677 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish:
3 Jul 1677 Reference
is granted Benjamin Harrison attorney of Nathan Reynolds uts. Doctor
Lee. [Surry County Court Orders 1671-91, p143]
14 Jun 1678 Patent
to Robert Ruffin and William Newsum for 850 acres in Surry County, for
transportation of 17 persons, among them Hen. Reynolds. [Virginia
Patent Book 6, p650]
June 1678 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish: [List of John Goring]
June 1679 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish: [List of Arthur Allen]
2 Mar 1679/80 Judgment
granted Capt. Nathan Reynolds against Robert Lee for 400 lbs tobacco and
four steer hides. [Surry County Court Orders 1671-91, p242-3]
June 1680 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish:
June 1681 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish: [List of Arthur Allen]
June 1682 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish: [List of Arthur Allen]
June 1683 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish: [List of Robert Caufield]
June 1684 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish: [List of Robert Caufield]
June 1685 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish: [List of Robert Caufield] June 1686 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish: 20 Apr 1687 Land
patent to Henry Hart for 285 acres in Surry County for importation of four
persons, among them Henry Reinold. [Virginia Patent Book 7, p576]
June 1687 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish: 19 Dec 1687 A
list of militia presented to the Governor includes Robt. Reynolds as a
foot soldier in Lawnes Creek parish. [Surry County Orders 1671-1691, p601] A
revised list dated two weeks later, on 3 January 1687/8, also includes Robt.
Renolds. [Ibid., p622]
June 1688 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish:
June 1689 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish:
June 1690 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish:
3 Mar 1690/1 Robert Reynolds sworn to grand jury for the ensuing year. [Surry County Orders 1671-1691, p814]
June 1691 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish:
19 Jan 1691/2 Robert Reynolds and Roger Delke securities for Michael Upchurch’s administration of the estate of Frances Upchurch deceased. [Surry County Orders 1691-1713, p21]
June 1692 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish:
June 1693 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish:
June 1694 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish:
June 1695 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish:
June 1696 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish:
June 1697 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish:
11 Nov 1697 “Wm. Goodman and Robt. Reynolds having been summoned by the Sheriff of this county to appear at this court to be sworn grandjury men not appearing, it is ordered that the Sheriff take the bodies of the said Goodman and Reynolds into his custody… until they enter into bond… for their appearance at the next court… to answer for their contempt in not appearing at the last court.” [Surry County Orders 1691-1713, p186]
4 Jan 1697/8 Robert Reynolds appeared in court to answer the contempt charge for not appearing to be sworn to the grand jury… “now appearing & giving a sufficient reason is now discharged [from] paying his fees.” [Surry County Orders 1691-1713, p188]
June 1698 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish: [lower precinct]
c1698 Nuncupative
will of Martha Wilson proved by Nicholas Renalls, age 18, and William
Deloach, age 20. The entry is undated, but since nuncupative wills were valid
only for a few weeks, this is probably dated close to the filing date sometime
in 1698. [Isle of Wight Will & Deed Book 2, p386, abstracted by Chapman]
June 1699 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish: [lower precinct] June 1700 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish: [lower precinct]
June 1701 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish: [lower precinct]
June 1702 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish: [lower precinct]
30 Jan 1702/3 Will
of Robert Reynolds, age 60 or thereabouts: to wife, my plantation I
live on as long as she is a widow; to grandson Nicholas the plantation
that my son Robert now lives on when 21 years old; to daughter Susannah
a featherbed, 6 pewter dishes, a tankard, 6 spoons, livestock, etc.; to
daughter Elizabeth one cow; to grandson Robert Griffin one cow; to wife Elizabeth
the rest of my estate. Witness: Jno. Griffin, James Griffin, Henry Baker.
Proved 2 March 1702/3. [Surry County Deed Book 5, p267 abstracted by Davis
but with the witness’s name corrected.]
2 Mar 1702/3 Will of Robert Reynolds proved by John Griffin and James Griffin. Probate granted to Elizabeth Reynolds the executrix therein named. Thomas Drew, Phillip Shelley, William Coggin, and Edward Moreland or any three appointed as appraisers. [Surry County Orders 1691-1713, p236]
4 May 1703 Elizabeth Reynolds, executrix, of Robert Reynolds, failed to present the inventory as ordered. She is ordered to present the appraisal at the next court. [Surry County Orders 1691-1713, p240]
June 1703 Surry
County tithables, Lawnes Creek parish: [lower precinct] 6 Jul 1703 Elizabeth Reynolds, executrix, of Robert Reynolds, failed to present the inventory as ordered. She is ordered to present the appraisal at the next court. [Surry County Orders 1691-1713, p243]
2 Nov 1703 Elizabeth Reynolds, executrix, of Robert Reynolds, presented the inventory. [Surry County Orders 1691-1713, p248]
1704 Surry
Quit Rents for 1704/5:
3 May 1709 Commission
of administration on estate of Robert Reynolds granted to Grace
Reynolds. Charles Jarrell, Edward Moreland, and John Hancocke or any two
of them appointed to appraise the estate. [Surry County Orders 1691-1713,
p322-3]
5 Jul 1709 Inventory of Robert Reynolds presented by Grace Reynolds. [Surry County Orders 1691-1713, p324] Inventory signed by appraisers Edward Moreland and John Hancocke. [Surry County Deed Book 5, p414]
15 Dec 1711 Nuncupative
will of Grace Reynolds: …daughter Mary Reynolds, yards of
exenburg for her bed… bequests to kinswomen Hester Brown, daughter of John Brown,
Mary Clark, daughter of Sampson Clark, Susannah Clark, daughter of Thomas
Clark. Proved 19 December 1711 by Sampson Clark. [Surry County Deed Book 6,
p90]
19 Dec 1711 The
nuncupative will of Grace Reynolds proved in court by the oaths of Elizabeth
Reynolds and Sampson Clark “and on the motion of Sampson Clark next of kind
{sic] to the said deceased…estate certificate is granted him for obtaining
letters of administration…” John Sugars and Thomas Clark his securities.
Arthur Davis, Richard Glover and William Coggin or any two appointed as
appraisers. [Surry County Orders 1691-1713, p383]
16 Jan 1711/2 Inventory of Grace Reynolds presented by Sampson Clark. [Surry County Orders 1691-1713, p385]
17 Dec 1712 Account
Current of estate of Grace Reynolds shows payments for “funeral of
herself and son.” Recorded this date. [Surry County Deed Book 6, p130]
15 Jul 1728 Thomas
Waller and wife Mary Waller the granddaughter and heir of Robert Reynolds
deceased, to James Ransom, 150 acres… “being all the land Robert Reynolds
died seized of.” Signed: Thomas Waller, Mary (x) Waller. Witness: R. Smith
Woodbank, Robert (x) Pettoway. [Surry County Deed Book 7, p833]
There is not a single additional mention of anyone named Reynolds in the Surry court records through 1751, nor in the deed and will records through 1755.
Obviously, all of the above shows that none of the Reynolds in Surry County left male descendants. Robert Reynolds, who died in 1709, was the last male in his line, and was the last Reynolds to appear in the Surry records.
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