In 1759 Hugh Reynolds was bondsman in the Administration of the goods &c of his mother-in-law Alice Cock, widow.
In 1761 Hugh Reynolds of Camborne was nominated by his brother-in-law William Cock of Gwithian as trustee of his will and guardian of his children during their respective minorities.
In February 1773 Hugh Reynolds was present at the marriage of his daughter Elizabeth to Richard Hosking in Gwithian.
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Abstract of the Will of Hugh Reynolds of the Parish of Camborne in the County of Cornwall, Yeoman, written 8 May 1796, proved 17 May 1798. 2
Gives £30 to his granddaughter Elizabeth Hosking along with his houses & premises in Nanterrow in the parish of Gwithian.
Gives £10 each to his daughter Alice Burall, widow, and her son Henry Burall.
Gives to his daughter Jane the wife of George Rowe, now of the parish of Padstow, his premises & houses called Hallegan Vean in the parish of Crowan.
All the rest of his estates, goods, chattels & effects he gives to his son Henry Reynolds, whom he appoints sole executor of his last will and testament.
(Signed)
Witnesses: Anne Petherick, John Gribbell