THOMAS3 REYNOLDS (JOSEPH B.2, CORNELIUS1) was born Abt. 1775 in Orange Co, VA ?, and died Bef. 1840 in Breckinridge Co, KY ?. He married MARY LOVE 07 Mar 1797 in Botetourt Co, VA10, daughter of PHILIP LOVE and JANE NEELEY. She was born in unknown, and died in Breckinridge Co, KY ?.
Notes for THOMAS REYNOLDS:
1810 Breckinridge Co, KY census, page 159 40010 - 00110
1820 Breckinridge Co, KY census, page 285 - 3 m under 10; 1 m 10-16; 1 m 16-18; 1 m 26-45; 2 f under 10; 1 f 26-45; 4 persons in agriculture; 1 female slave over 45
1830 Breckinridge Co, KY census, page 72 - 3 m 20-30; 1 m 50-60; 2 f 15-20; 1 f 50-60
Breckinridge Co, KY tax lists (microfilm at Ft Worth Public Library):
1802 - 23 June - Thomas Reynolds, 200 acres South Fork River
1803 - 8 May - Thomas Reynolds, 100 acres Rough Creek
1804 - 20 June - Thomas Reynolds, 200 acres Rough Creek
1821 - Thomas Reynolds - 1,835 acres Rough Creek
1822 - Thomas Reynolds - 518 3/4 acres Rough Creek
1823 - Thomas Reynolds - 1,004 3/4 acres Rough Creek
1824 - Thomas Reynolds; P.L. Reynolds
1825 - Polly Reynolds; Love P. Reynolds
1826 - Joseph Reynolds
1827 - no Reynolds
1828 - Thomas Reynolds; Philip L. Reynolds 185 acres Rough Creek
Breckinridge Co, KY Index to Deeds (microfilm at Ft Worth Public Library)
Thomas Reynolds from James Love - Bk A, P 204
Thomas Reynolds from J. Vertruse - BK B, P 203
Thomas Reynolds from Breckinridge Co Sheriff - Bk D, P 380
Thomas Reynolds from Clement Edelin - Bk E, P 166
Thomas Reynolds from James Love - Bk C, P 162
Thomas Reynolds to Richard Clark - Bk C, P 4
Thomas Reynolds to Clement Edelin - Bk C, P 4
Thomas Reynolds to Uriah Thompson - B 6, P 6
Thomas Reynolds to Nick Osborne - Bk C, P 204
Breckinridge Co KY Court Records, 1804.
"Know all men by these presents that I, Jane Love, of the County of
Breckinridge and influenced entirely by the natural love of my children and
not by any purchases or proerty, do freely give and grant to my children
James Love, Samuel Love, Thomas Reynolds and Mary, his wife, late Mary Love,
Harrison Boyd and Rhoda, his wife, late Rhoda Love, ______, and Susannah
Love all my life title and interest in a 10,000 acre tract in Jessamine
county, part of a 20,000 acre military survey granted to Philip Love, my
deceased husband and assigned by him to John Bowman & Company in a state of
dischargement.
Witness, Joseph Kincheloe, Nathan Richards and William Cunningham. Signed,
Jane Love"