NPS CWS&SS shows:
Joseph J. Reynolds
Regiment Name 10th Indiana Infantry (3 Months, 1861)
Side Union
Company F&S
Soldier's Rank_In Col.
Soldier's Rank_Out Col.
Film Number M540 roll 63
10th Regiment, Indiana Infantry (3 months, 1861)
Organized at Indianapolis, Ind., April 22-25, 1861. Duty near Evansville, Ind., till June 7. Ordered to West Virginia June 7. Attached to Rosecrans' Brigade, McClellan's Army of West Virginia. Occupation of Buckhannon June 30. West Virginia Campaign July 6-17. Battle of Rich Mountain July 11. Duty at Beverly till July 24. Mustered out August 2, 1861.
Regiment lost during service 4 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 2 Enlisted men by disease. Total 6.
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Major General Joseph Jones Reynolds
b. 4 JAN 1822 Flemingsburg, KY
M. 3 DEC 1846
d. 25 FEB 1899 Washington, DC
Mary Elizabeth Bainbridge
b. 19 NOV 1827
dau - Sarah Reynolds b. 7 OCT 1847
son - Bainbridge Reynolds b. 15 SEP 1849
son - Admiral Alfred Reynolds b. 7 SEP 1853 Hampton, VA
d. 9 SEP 1936 Washington, DC
Spouse - Louise S. Norton m. 28 APR 1881
3 children
dau - Kate Reynolds b. 24 MAR 1859
Spouse - Admiral E.E. Hayden d. 1932
6 children
son of
Edward Reynolds
b. 25 AUG 1776 Cecil, MD
m. 7 MAY 1807
d. 11 AUG 1868 Fayette, IN
Sarah Ann Longley
b. 1780
Grandson of
Joseph Reynolds
Rachel Weems
Great-grandson of
Thomas Reynolds
b. 1700 Calvert Co., MD
Frances Holland
Great-great-grandson of
Edward Reynolds
b. 1675 Isle of Wight, VA
d. 1725 Maryland
G-G-G-grandson of
Thomas Reynolds
b. 1590 Kent, England
Mary
b. abt 1590 Richmond, VA
GGGGgrandson of
George Reynolds
abt 1563 Kent, England
abt 1634 London, England
Thomasyn Church
dau of James Church, b. abt 1540
Alyce Steetinge b. abt 1544
GGGGGgrandson of
Christoper Reynols
b. abt 1530 Kent, England
d. London, England
Wife unknown
GGGGGGgrandson of
Robert Reynolds
b. 1505 East Bergholt, England
d. 1580 Kent, England
Wife unknown but believed b. abt 1505 Kent, England
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During Texas reconstruction period, Mr. Slater was installed as Justice of the Peace by special order No. 119 by Maj. Gen. Joseph Jones Reynolds, Commander of the 5th Military District, State of Texas.
http://www.hlefty.com/ranger/index.htm
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Name REYNOLDS, Joseph Jones
Born January 4 1822, Flemingsburg KY
Died February 25 1899, Washington DC
Pre-War Profession Graduated West Point 1843, artillery duty, instructor at West Point, resigned US Army 1857, college professor.
War Service April 1861 Col. of 10th Indiana, May 1861 appointed Brig. Gen. of Volunteers, commanded brigade at Cheat Mountain, January 1862 resigned, helped organize Indiana militia, September 1862 appointed Brig. Gen. of Volunteers, November 1862 promoted Maj. Gen. of Volunteers, commanded 4th Divn/XIV Corps at Chickamauga, October 1862 chief of Staff in Army of the Cumberland, commanded New Orleans defenses, commanded Department of Arkansas.
Brevet Promotions Brig. Gen. U.S.A. March 2 1867, Maj. Gen. U.S.A. March 2 1867.
Post War Career Army service, duty in Reconstruction, frontier duty, US senator (briefly), court martialed for conduct in a campaign against the Sioux, resigned 1877.
http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/ung_r.html
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