The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . ynolds,was born in North Kingstown, and made his home onthe paternal homestead. He married Elizabeth Rey-nolds, a cousin, whose lineage was almost identical withhis own. They were the parents of nine children, ofwhom John B. was the eldest. (VH) John B. Re>-nolds, son of Benjamin and Eliz-abeth (RejTiolds) Reynolds, was born in North Kings-town, R. I., in 1780. He was the owner of considera-ble farming property and was a farmer during his entirelife. He married Mary Aylesworth. daughter ofArthur and Abigail (Dyer) Ayleswo
The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . ynolds,was born in North Kingstown, and made his home onthe paternal homestead. He married Elizabeth Rey-nolds, a cousin, whose lineage was almost identical withhis own. They were the parents of nine children, ofwhom John B. was the eldest. (VH) John B. Re>-nolds, son of Benjamin and Eliz-abeth (RejTiolds) Reynolds, was born in North Kings-town, R. I., in 1780. He was the owner of considera-ble farming property and was a farmer during his entirelife. He married Mary Aylesworth. daughter ofArthur and Abigail (Dyer) Aylesworth, of NorthKingstown. Their children were: Hannah. Benjamin,Mary, John, Hazard. Abby. Elizabeth, William W. A.,Anna G., Emma. Almira. Sarah Allen, mentionedbelow. (VIII) Allen Reynolds, son of John B. and Mary(Aylesworth) Reynolds, was bom in the town ofNorth Kingston, R. I., December 17, 1826. He waseducated in the district schools of Kingston, but at anearly age left his studies to engage in mechanical pur-suits, for which he had evinced a decided talent He.
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