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WINDHAM COUNTY RECORDS |
GLENN H. REYNOLDS BIOGRAPHY AS RECORDED IN: COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD OF TOLLAND AND WINDHAM COUNTIES CONNECTICUT. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF PROMINENT AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS AND OF MANY OF THE EARLY SETTLED FAMILIES. PUBLISHER: J.H.BEERS & CO., CHICAGO; 1903 P. 561 GLENN H. REYNOLDS, a well-known retired
merchant at Danielson, Windham county, was born in Mansfield, Tolland
county, Conn., Nov. 25, 1823, and comes of a family numerously represented
in this part of Connecticut. To no other cause than his own perseverance
can his success be attributed, for he was born into a large family
of children, dependent upon the altogether inadequate earnings of
their farmer father. As soon as physical strength and dawning judgement
permitted, he was put to work to swell the family maintenance fund,
and his earliest days were therefore not remote from care and responsibility.
At the age of fourteen years, in 1837, he went to live for a year
with an uncle, Stephen Brigham, of Mansfield, and while on this farm
received thirty dollars for summer services, and the privilege of
going During the summer of 1840 Mr. Reynolds
was employed on the farm of Alpheus Dimmick, in Mansfield, and the
following winter lived with Deacon Stanley, at Coventry, earning
the right to attend school by assisting around the farm. In the spring
of 1841 he found work on a farm with Deacon Palmer, of Mansfield,
and at the end of the season went to Albion, R.I., and was employed
as a clerk in the store of E. Storrs Barrows, with whom he remained
for a short time, later filling similar positions in stores at Valley
Falls, Lonsdale and Providence, in the latter town being in the employ
of Stephen A. Cook. In 1852 he came to Danielson and became a partner
in a grocery store, soon after purchasing the interest of his partner,
and continuing the business independently, the same being located
in the room now occupied by On May 19, 1846, Mr. Reynolds married
Elizabeth F. Eaton, born Dec. 31, 1823, a daughter of Artemas and
Miriam D. (Draper) Eaton, and who died Nov. 20, 1899. Mrs. Reynolds,
who is buried in the Westfield cemetery, was the mother of four children,
viz: Ella Elizabeth, who died May 2, 1864, aged fourteen years, three
months and twenty-one days; Edna Maria, who died March 16, 1872,
at the age of nineteen years, five months and ten days; Cora May,
who died Sept. 18, 1866, aged seven months and twenty-six days; and
Carrie H., who died Sept. 24, 1863, aged ten months. Mr. Reynolds
is a Republican in politics, but has never sought nor held public
office. Nor does he belong to any fraternal organization. His services
in behalf of the upbuilding of the community include those connected
with the organization of the First National Bank of Killingly, of
which he was one of the stockholders, and he was clerk of the first
meeting held by the organizers. He is entirely self-made, and comes
from the ranks of those who build upon a foundation of common sense
and unquestioned integrity. No citizen has Reproduced by: Linda D. Pingel great-great granddaughter of Cyrus White of Rockville, Ct. |
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