I remember saying in my introduction that during the course of your family history research you come across, from time to time, brand new things that you never knew about. This is what makes this past time so interesting – no matter how long you have been in the game there are surprises, big and small, just around the corner. As I have just discovered!
Thanks to my newly found cousin, James Thorn, I have new information to add to this project; information I would never have found had it not been for his generosity and years of his own hard work.
The information is regarding the name Wagner and Reynolds; hence I have altered the Wagner category so that it now reads as Wegener.
I have earlier recorded the middle name of my Great-Grandfather as Charles Wagner Reynolds. It was thought that his middle name was taken from his father although it has come to light now that it was not Wagner but Wegener. This was in fact his surname not his middle name, although that is how his name appears on his marriage certificate.
After his father died in 1858 Charles mother, Eliza, remarried to George Reynolds. Charles would have been approx ten years of age at this time. He thereafter took the surname of Reynolds from his mother’s new husband. This is how the name Reynolds found it’s way into my father’s side of the family. Some of Charles’ siblings retained the Wegener surname though. I have made the appropriate changes in the past entries but have retained Wagner (although in brackets) simply because that name appears on his documents and for reasons of avoiding confusion. There is a possibility that other relations may be searching this person so it makes sense to retain the information they would also be using in their research.
Finally, as Charles used the Reynolds surname throughout the rest of his life I shall, of course, refer to his wife and descendants by that name where applicable.
Charles’ sister Annie (nee Wegener/Reynolds) with husband Thomas Cottome, Grenfell NSW 1874. The couple married at Grenfell 12 March 1870 when Annie was nineteen and several months pregnant.
Thanks to Jim Thorn for providing this photograph.
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hi,
i just came across your web site &was wondering if your george reynolds has something to do with mine.i stem from GEORGE REYNOLDSb.b.1809 london england.my direct decendant is FREDRICK HENRYBATCHE RENOLDS & ESTHER BOULTWOOD.they married port macquarie 1887.I am finding it very hard to get info on my reynolds side & hope you can help.
thank you
jann
Hi Jann,
sorry to take so long in replying. Have you checked the archives at the NSW registry of BDM’s? this can be done online and for no charge. If you would like me to do this for you I am happy to do so, please let me know.