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      • Reynolds, John (‘Jack’) (1869–1917), footballer, was born 21 February 1869 in Fielding Street, Blackburn, Lancashire, the second of five sons of John Gregory Reynolds, labourer, and Catherine (Kate) Reynolds (née Cash), both of whom were born in Ireland.
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  2. John Reynolds (21 February 1869 – 12 March 1917) was a footballer who played for, among others, West Bromwich Albion, Aston Villa and Celtic. He was the first player to represent both Ireland and England internationally.

  3. Reynolds, John (‘Jack’) (1869–1917), footballer, was born 21 February 1869 in Fielding Street, Blackburn, Lancashire, the second of five sons of John Gregory Reynolds, labourer, and Catherine (Kate) Reynolds (née Cash), both of whom were born in Ireland.

  4. John (Jack) Reynolds was born in Blackburn on 21st February, 1869. He played local football for Park Road and Wilton before joining Blackburn Rovers. However, he failed to make the first team and returned to non-league football with Park Road.

  5. Jack Reynolds may refer to: Jack Reynolds (broadcaster) (1937–2008), American professional wrestling announcer. Jack Reynolds (footballer, born 1869) (1869–1917), international football player for both Ireland and England.

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  7. Jack Reynolds was an international footballer who represented England 8 times scoring 3 goals. His first cap was against Scotland on 2nd April 1892 at 23 years old, and his last was vs Scotland on 3rd April 1897 aged 28. Reynolds, born on 21st February 1869, in Blackburn, has a FA Legacy Number of 198 and played as a Right Half for his country.

  8. John Reynolds (21 February 1869 – 12 March 1917) was a footballer who played for, among others, West Bromwich Albion, Aston Villa and Celtic. He was the first player to represent both Ireland and England internationally.