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- 1820 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co,Bridgewater Twp: Anc.com:
REYNOLDS, Reuben males: 1 26-45
females: 1 0-5; 1 10-15; 1 45+ ck these census categories
next door to Israel Reynolds, younger than Reuben
1830 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater Twp: 974.834 X2p 1830 pg 103 for page 78:
REYNOLDS, Reuban males 2 0-5; 1 5-10; 1 30-40
females 1 5-10; 1 20-30
1840 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater Twp: Anc.com
REYNOLDS, Reuben males 1 5-10; 1 10-15; 2 15-20; 1 40-50
females 2 0-5; 1 5-10; 1 30-40
1850 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater Twp: Anc.com Img 34-pg309, 31 Dec, Dw 246/256:
REYNOLDS, Reuben 63/NY farmer; Eliza 50/PA; Reuben Jr 23/PA-farmer; Lucy 17/PA;
Amanda 14/PA; Lydia 11/PA [next door to Daniel and family]
1860 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater Twp: Anc. com Img 21-pg 21, 16 June, Dw165/160
REYNOLDS, Ruben 69/NY farmer (value 1500, 695); Eliza 60/PA
1870 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Montrose Boro: Anc.com Img 4-pg 4, 12 June, Dw 34/36;
REYNOLDS, Reuben 86/NY-at home (value 800,140); Eliza 70/PA-keeping house
1874 WILL: PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater: Vol 3-pg 612: A. H. McCollum, Adm of Estate of Reuben Reynolds, dec'd) "And now towit: March 9, 1874, upon filing the Renumeration of Daniel Reynolds, Reuben Reynolds, Jr, Mary Ann Tracy and Aaron Reynolds, children and heirs of said decedent, the Bond of A H McCollum to the Commonwealth in the sum of fifteen hundred Dollars conditional as the law directs with D W Searle & A Lathrop as his sucurities. Letters of administration were in due form of law granted unto the said A H McCollum when all and singular the goods & chattle, rights and credits which were of the said decedent, the said A. H. McCollom having first been duly sworn.
April 13, 1874 filed inventory amounting to $829.25; there is an Eliza A Nov 1892, to check out
1875 PROBATE: PA,Susquehanna Co Vol 7, pg 136: Partition of Real Estate of Eliza Reynolds, dec'd-petition of A Lathrop, setting forth that Eliza Reynolds lately died intestate seized in her demise of ...certain...tract of land in the Borough of Montrose, Co of Susquehanna, state of PA bounded on the north by land of Elizabeth Mott, on the east by land late of the estate of Daniel Post deceased, on the south by lands now of late of J D Goodwin and west by a street or highway, containing 1/2 acre of land more or less with the appurtances. And leaving to surviving heirs, eight children towit: Reuben Reynolds residing in Bridgewater, Aaron Reynolds residing in Forest Lake, Daniel Reynolds residing in LaPorte, Sullivan Co PA, Philander Reynolds residing in Binghamton NY, Mary Tracy residing in Montrose, Amanda Cleary residing in LaPorte, Lucy Eggleston residing in Vernon, Wyoming Co PA, Lydia Besteder residing in Vernon..
That under & by virtue of the intestate laws of the commonwealth it belongs to each of the above named to have one eighth part of said real estate in fee. The petition further showing that he has purchased the interest of Philander Reynolds and the interest of Reuben Reynolds in said real estate and that he now the owner of 2 parts or 2/8 of said real estate and that the partition of said real estate having been had, he prays the court to award the request to make partition of the said real estate to and among the aforesaid parties according to their respective rights.
And now towit: January 18, on reading said petition and on motion of McCollum, the court awarded a request to make partition as prayed for and direct notice to be given to the parties according to law. Writ issued Rethle at April term 1875.
An Inquisition... taken at Montrose... 27 March 1875 [see pg 81 of purple notebook #1 of 2005... not entered here...
And now towit, April 15, 1875, the Sheriff makes return to order of inquest as follows towit: An inquisition indented and taken at Montrose... 27th day of March AD 1875, bore M H Helme, Esq. Sheriff of the Co aforesaid...that the property described in said writ cannot be parted and divided without prejudice to or spoiling the whole thereof. And therefore that they appraise, and value the same as follows towit: at the sum of seven hundred dollars...
Pg 140: And now towit Jan 22, 1876 [ntbk pg 83]: M B Helme Trustree as aforesaid, reports as follows towit: That in sursuance of an order issue by the Orphan's Court of said Co dated the 16th day of August 1875, directing him to sell said real estate of said Eliza Reynolds dec'd; after giving due & legal notice of time and place of said sale by an advertisement in the Montrose Democrat...4th day of Dec 1875... at the court house in Montrose, and then and there sold the said described premises to Azar Lathrop for the sum of four hundred dollars, he being the highest bidder for the same...
Pg 141: 21 April 1876... total expenses $71.48, that from $400.00 is $328.52... leaving to surviving heirs of eight children... shows it belongs to six children to have 1/8 share of said funds... further finds that Azar Lathrop...now a lien upon the funds...
Funds for distribution $328.52
Azur Lathrop by purchase by value of said lien - 1/2 or $164.26 June 10, 1876
Mary Tracy 1/8 41.07 June 17, 1876
Amanda Cheney 1/8 41.07 July 03, 1876
Lucy Eggleston 1/8 41.06 June 20, 1876
Lydia O Besteder 1/8 41,06 June 20, 1876 328.52
All of which is respectfully submitted same day court... Aug 17, 1876, [dates issued are above] 0.00
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