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THE

REED GENEALOGY
DESCENDANTS OF

WILLIAM READE
OF

WEYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS From 1635 to 1902


Which following the descendants of his four sons, for convenience are divided into four branches, namely:
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A.

Branch Descendants of his eldest son William, who settled In Ablngton, Massachusetts. W. Branch Descendants of his second son, Thomas, who settled In Weymonth, Massachusetts. T. Branch Descendants of bis third son Johu, who settled In Taunton, Massachusetts. M. Branch Descendants of his youngest son Jamas, who settled in Mlddleborongh, Massachusetts.

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BY

JOHN LUDOV1CUS REED


Member of the Maryland Historical Society and an Honorary Member of the Weymouth Historical Society of Massachusetts

PREFACE

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201), 238, 244, 282, 3<!4, 558, 5G0, 562, 594,

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113, 126, 128, 134, 140, 185, 185, 185, 195,

Beujamin Reed. Thomas Reed. John Reed. Job Reed. Benjamin Heed. Thomas Reed (Capt.). Samuel Reed (Lieut.). Isaac Reed (Ensign). Ezra Reed.

I The descendants of the following Reeds can claim title to (membership in the Society of the War of 1812, namely: A 381, page 146, Joshua Reed. A 472, " 166, Joseph Reed. A 497, " 172, Noah Reed. [A 511, " 173, Rev. David Reed. * ^ W 585, " 193, Henry Ludovicus Reed. T 678, " 210, Charles Leonard Reed. M 714, 217, Simeon Reed. A 725, 220, Abel Richmond Reed. A 748, * 223, Jonathan L. Reed. W 1107, " 268, Goddard Reed. W 1119, " 272, Abiah Reed.

I have not mentioned those who can claim membership in the above-named societies by descent through their maternal ancestry, except in the case of the "Mayflower" descendants, for the reason that the latter must necessarily have been maternal ancestry, as there were none of the Reeds on the "Mayflower/5 William Keade having come over some fifteen years later on the a Assurance9> of London. Many inquiries have been made as to the change in the manner of spelling our family name, and as to when the spelling was changed from Reade or Read to Reed. I can only state that when I took up this work, I found the almost universal custom was to spell it Reed, but later I found some few of the connection, principally in the Taunton branch, and among those of families who hsd removed to

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Maine and New Hampshire, spelt it Read. There was, however, no uniform rule even among these, as in. many case3 where the father would spell it Read, the sons would spell it Reed, and it wa3 so difficult to follow it in the families who preferred Read, that I concluded to adopt the uniform spelling of Reed. As to when the change took place, I should say in the second generation, as it will be seen by the will of William Reed, A 4, on pages 10 to 13, that he spells his children's names in three different ways, viz.: Reade, Read and Reed, and on page 10 it will be noticed that to an agreement, which he entered into, he signed his own name William Reed, and from that time on documents signed by the Reeds are mostly signed Reed, and the town records refer to them in most instances as Reed. In the history of the Reeds, published in 1861, by J. Vhittemore Reed, he gives an interesting account of the u Origin of the name and history of the clans/* in which he mentioned seventeen different ways in which the name is spelled, namely: i Reed, Read, Reid, Rede, Red, Rad, Rheade, Rheadus, Wrede, Whrede, Reda, Rada, Radha, Wada, Wrade, Ra-ad, Ried, are all derived from Rhea, which had its origin in Phoenicia/' JOHN LUDOVICUS REED.
11 8. GAT STREET, BALTIMORE, MD., JAK. 2, 1902.

INDEX
(See also General Index, page 711.) E m b r a c i n g Christian n a m e s of descendants of William Reade of Weymouth, m a l e a n d female. T h e figures before t h e n a m e s denote t h e y e a r of b i r t h ; t h o s e after, t h e n u m b e r given t o t h e individual in t h e record. The letter (A) denotes t h e A b i n g t o n b r a n c h , being t h e descendants of William, t h e eldest son; (W) denotes t h e W e y m o u t h branch, t h e descendants of T h o m a s , t h e second son; (T) denotes the T a u n t o n b r a n c h , t h e descendants of J o h n , t h e t h i r d son; and (M) denotes t h e Middleborough b r a n c h , t h e descendants of James, t h e f o u r t h son. 1754 1811 1839 1S32 Aaron (A) Aaron (A) Aaron Alden (A) Aaron B e n j a m i n (M) Abba Louise . . . . (A) Abbie (T) 1866 Abby H a r r i s . . . . (W) 1827 Abby J (A) 1857 Abby J (A) 1832 Abby L (W) 1847 Abby M (W) 1754 Abel (A) 1780 Abel (A) 1791 Abel Richmond . , (A) 1773 Abiah (W) Abiah (M) 1793 Abiah (W) 1815 Abiah (W) Abigail (T) 1745 Abigail (A) Abigail (T) 1765 Abigail (A) 1768 Abigail (A) 1784 Abigail (A) 2785 Abigail (A) Abigail (A) 17S6 Abigail (A) 1781 Abigail (T) 1781 Abigail (T) '843 Abigail (W) 847 Abigail Adelaide, (A) 11823 Abigail H a r r i s . . (A) 187 887 1639 2232 1567 638 2023 841 1577 1862 1854 178 406 725 563 713 1119 1913 94 162 267 355 367 390 397 410 431 624 1226 1897 1484 1463 1744 Abijah (A) 1776 Abijah (A) 1777 Abijah (A) Abijah (A) 1813 Abijah (A) 1823 Abi T (W) 1764 Abner (M) Abraham (A) 1861 A b r a h a m Lincoln (W) 1790 Achsah (T) 1855 Aciel E l i h u (T) Ada (A) 1863 Ada Velzora (T) 1745 A d a m (A) Adam (A) 1793 Adam (A) 1787 Adam ;.(A) 1787 A d a m (A) 1818 Adam (A) 1759 A D a u g h t e r (M) 1748 A D a u g h t e r (T) 1805 A D a u g h t e r (T) 1823 A D a u g h t e r (T) A Daughter (T) A Daughter (T) A Daughter (T) A Daughter (A) 1857 A D a u g h t e r (A) A Daughter (T) 1864 Adelia (T) 1806 Adeline (W) 1830 Adeline (W) 214 495 496 1008 1012 1952 329 464 2547 1230 1388 1823 2107 175 405 539 539 723 1069 135 281 1255 1264 1281 1286 1372 1450 1541 2085 2181 1113 1950

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INDEX 1761 1762 2563 2333 2118 2374 478 973 1737 1728 964 736 877 1111 2702 1787 2590 2676 768 2510 2223 2259 1727 2028 1764 2201 J613 2669 1520 2379 2312 1068 1824 2540 1404 45 49 55 215 501 532 1561 1569 2006 2180 2597 2635 2447 1662 1775 1821 2084 2301 1302 2133 1S72 Alice T h a x t e r . . . (A) 231S 1859 Alice Weston (A) 2329 1788 Allen (T) 1229 Allen (M) 1416m Allen (M) 2237 1805 Allzida (A) 782 1867 Alma Weston . . . ( W ) 2741 1855 Almah M (A) 1576 1801 A l m i r a (A) 492 1S06 Almira (A) 755 Almira (T) 1309 1829 A l m y r a C (A) 1665 1835 Almira H a m m o n d (A) 1032 1838 Almira J (A) 1004 1844 A l m i r a Miller . . . ( T ) 1350 1848 Almond A u g u s t u s (T) 1351 1823 Alonzo (A) 951 1824 Alonzo (A) 929 Alonzo H (A) 1477 1790 Alpheus (T) 692 1830 Alphonzo (A) 1647 1894 A l t e r Howard . . . ( A ) 2716 1850 Alsie Carsillia . . . ( A ) 1485 1866 Althea Cephisa . (W) 2518 1872 Alton Maltiah . . ( A ) 2298 1873 Alva N (A) 2410 Alvan , (W) 601 Alvan (W) 2017 1860 Alvin (W) 2035 1874 Alvan Tirrell . . . (W) 2040 1876 Alvin Bliss (T) 2208 1863 Alvira Angeline . (T) 2189 1843 A m a n d a (A) 1682 1834 A m a n d a J a n e . . . (T) 1379 1831 A m a n d a Maria . . ( A ) 975 1836 A m a n d a S u m m e r s ( T ) 1380 1821 Amelia (T) 1263 Amelia (A) 2311 1846 Amelia Caswell . (W) 2570 1858 Amelia F r a n c e s .(A) 1816 1868 Amelia Soule . . . ( A ) 2317 1851 Amer Alanson . . . ( A ) 1699 1834 Amory C h a r l o t t e Eveline (W) 1982 1829 Amos Newton . . (W) 1890 1804 Amos S h a w (W) 1112 1771 A n d r e w (A) 358 1833 Andrew H o b a r t .(A) 1631 1814 Angelina (A) 761 1838 An I n f a n t (A) 1480 1842 An I n f a n t (A) 1531 1848 An I n f a n t (W) 1936 Ann (M) 42 Ann (W) 1187 1848 Ann (A) 1645

1845 1845 1850 1873 1845 1885 1807 1826 1848 1852 1831 1803 1803 1800 1879

Adeline Louisa . . ( A ) Adelaide Lucy . . ( A ) Adeline M (W) Agnes Isabelle . . ( A ) Ai M <T) Aileen Payson . . ( A ) Alanson (A) Alanson (A) Alanson David . . ( A ) Alanson H (A) Alanson W (A) Albert (A) Albert (A) Albert (W) Albert (M) Albert (A) Albert (W) Albert (M) 1832 Albert Chester . . (A) 1850 Albert Curtiss . . ( W ) 1887 Albert d i s h i n g , ( T ) 1852 Albert David . . . . (M) 1851 Albert E (A) 1870 Albert H a s t i n g s , (W) 1851 Albert H e n r y . . . ( A ) 1862 Albert I r v i n g . . . (T) 1834 A l b e r t Laurain .. (A) 1870 A l b e r t Lewis (M) 1870 Albert Merriman (A) 1879 Alden Roy (A) Albion B (A) Alexander H. . . . ( A ) Alexander H (A) 1855 Alfred Levi (W) 1823 Alfred Wood . . . . (T) 1703 Alice (A) 1711 Alice (A) 1825 Alice (A) 1752 Alice (A) 1787 Alice (A) 1797 Alice (A) Alice (A) 1846 Alice (A) 1858 Alice (W) 1861 Alice (T) 1895 Alice Burwell .. (W) 1875 Alice F (T) 1875 Alice Gertrude . . ( A ) Alice J a n e (A) 1857 Alice J a n e (A) 1854 Alice Maria (A) 1848 Alice Maria (T) 1887 Alice Minnie (A) 1832 Alice P . (T) 1858 Alice Sinclair . . . ( T )

INDEX

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1874 A r t h u r B r o w n . . ( W ) 2039 1846 Ann Amelia Perry (Ti 1398 1867 A r t h u r Burgess, (W) 2530 1859 Ann Cynthia (W) 1967 1861 A r t h u r E l s w o r t h , ( W ) 1935 A n n Eliza (A) 1659 1874 A r t h u r H e r m a n .(A) 1781 1844 Ann Elizabeth . . ( W ) 2476 1885 A r t h u r H i b b a r d . ( T ) 2656 1827 Ann F (W) 1210 1886 A r t h u r L e s t e r . . (W) 2748 1884 Ann L a u r a (A) 2458 1882 A r t h u r Marvin . . (T) 2644 1888 A r t h u r M a r t i n . ( W ) 2751 Ann M (A) 909 (T) 2621 1829 A n n Merrill (A) 1527 1852 A r t h u r W 1877 A r t h u r Watson .(A) 2299 1850 Ann Maria (W) 2503 (T) 2623 1758 A n n a (M) 134 1844 Arvilla J (W) 245 1754 A n n a (M) 349 1757 A s a (A) 374 1784 A n n a (A) 430 1784 Asa (W) 566 1789 A n n a (W) 577 i 1777 Asa (W) 1141 1795 A n n a (W) 1088 1800 Asa Asa (W) 1955 Anna (A) 1558 (W) 1957 1844 A n n a (W) 1912 1835 A s a (W) 2581 1844 A n n a (W) 2485 1861 Asa, J r 1857 Asa C (A) 1599 1855 A n n a C (W) 2469 1826 Asa T 1814 Anna Dennis (W) 1150 (M) 127 Sproat (T) 1260 1744 A Son (A) 769 1831 A n n a F (A) 1586 1835 A Son 1855 A n n a G e r t r u d e . ( W ) 1938 1825 A Son (T) 1266 1858 A n n a Josephine . (A) 1664 A Son (T) 1280 1855 A n n a J o s e p h i n e .(A) 2320 1850 A Son (A) 1537 1863 A n n a Keene (A) 2370 1854 A Son (A) 1539 1858 A Son 1864 Anna Nelson (T) 2077 (A) 2315 1848 A n n e t t e L (T) 2123 1852 A Son (W) 2538 1828 Annie (A) 1459 1860 A Son (A) 2330 1861 Annie A (T) 2103 1837 A u g u s t a (A) 1615 1826 A u g u s t a M 1878 Annie Ardell . . . . (A) 2295 (W) 1217 1869 Annie B r e c k e n r i d g e , 1821 A u g u s t u s (A) 920 (T) 2138 1851 A u g u s t u s Beals .(A) 1513 1798 A u g u s t u s B r o w n , 1884 Annie B r o w n (T) 2145 1881 Annie Caroline . . (A) 2394 Rev (T) 658 Austin (M) 2672 1857 Annie Clark (A) 2339 1795 Avis 1856 Annie D (T) 2093 (W) 591 (T) 107 1863 Annie Estelle . . ( W ) 2036 1720 Avis 1860 Annie Levancy . . (T) 1390 1854 Aza E v a n d e r (A) 2279 1790 Annis (A) 382 (A) 163 1811 Annis (W) 1134 1748 B a r n a b a s (A) 361 1828 Annie (W) 1137 1779 B a r n a b a s (A) 377 1820 Annis B (A) 939 1780 B a r n a b a s (T) 1242 1814 Anson (A) 743 1797 Barney 1808 Barzillai (T) 1245 1815 Anson (W) 1846 Bashna (A) 15 1853 Anson (W) 1856 1805 Anthony (T) 682 1896 Beatrice Bates . . ( A ) 2717 1769 Bela (A) 221' 859 A n t o i n e t t e T. . . . ( W ) 2567 1800 Bela (A) 506 Archelaus (A) 1071 1803 Bela (W) 1096 1356 Ardelia A (T) 2618 Bela (A) 1019 1807 A r t e m a s (T) 1356 1885 Belle W a r r e n . . . . (T) 2660 Arthur (A) 821 (M) 44 1362 A r t h u r (W) 1984 1699 Benjamin (M) 123 1977 A r t h u r (A) 2390 1 1720 Benjamin (M) 144 1883 A r t h u r A (W) 272* ' 1721 Benjamin

XVI 1752 1746 1890 1757 1779 Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Benjaniin Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin

INDEX 1831 B e t s y (T) 1298 1824 Betsy (T) 1335 Betsy (M) 14l6g 1807 Betsy G a n n e t . . . ( W ) 1132 1794 Betsy H (T) 1241 1818 Betsy H (T) 2044 1815 Betsy H (T) 2056 1807 Betsy J (T) 70S 1812 Betsy S (A) 935 1831 Betsy T (W) 1850 1730 B e t t y (A) 64 1731 B e t t y (A) 71 1734 B e t t y (A) 72 1780 Bezaleel (A) 526 Bezaleel (A) 1057 1876 Blanche (T) 2633 Blanche I m o g e n e (A) 1757 B r a d f o r d T h a x t e r ( W ) 2551 1878 Bradford Willson (A) 2286 1784 B r i g g s Rogers . . ( A ) 465 1863 B u r t o n Miller . . . (T) 2175 1797 Caleb (A) 1844 Caleb (A) 1854 Caleb (A) 1790 Caleb (T) 1789 Caleb K i n g m a n .(A) 1799 Caleb K i n g m a n . ( A ) 1850 Calistier Angeline(T) 1780 Calvin (A) 1793 Calvin (A) 1819 Calvin (A) 1842 Calvin Howe . . . . ( A ) 1852 Calvin J a m e s . . . (A) 1844 Calvin P a y s o n . . ( A ) 1882 Carl A (A) 1892 Carl Bicknell (A) 1878 Carl B u r t o n (A) 1873 Carl H (T) 1875 C a r l t o n Lorenzo, (W) 1857 Carlton Thomas, (T) 1819 Caroline (T) 1834 Caroline (A) 1853 Caroline A (T) 1838 Caroline Amelia .(A) 1832'Caroline Rogiers (W) 1860 Carrie (T) 1884 Carrie (A) 1880 C a r r i e Belle (A) 1861 Carrie E u d o r a . . ( A ) 1863 C a r r i e H (W) 1846 Carrie L (A) 1798 C a s s a n d r a (T) 1799 C a t h e r i n e (A) Catherine (A) 417 1549 1554 698 435 436 1386 450 489 875 1791 1772 1635 2358 2715 2309 2632 2735 2174 1325 1671 1415 1579 1981 2100 2436 2416 1730 2008 1676 695 428 1544

(A) 209 (M) 324 (T) 2637 (M) 350 (A) 483 (M) 707 (A) 980 (M) 1416k 1829 B (M) 2229 1849 C (A) 1612 1850 C (A) 1657 1840 Franklin, (T) 1383 1819 Benjamin F r a n k l i n , (M) 1438 1825 Benjamin Franklin Deane (T) 1405 1843 Benjamin K (A) 1675 1823 Benjamin P o r t e r , (T) 1327 1896 Bernice Madison, (T) 2630 1881 B e r t h a Amelia . . ( T ) 2197 1868 B e r t h a Holden .. (T) 2080 1879 B e r t h a L (T) 2634 1874 B e r t h a May (A) 2325 1895 B e r t h a May (T) 2647 1872 Bertie (A) 2345 1890 1877 Bertie A r t h u r . . ( W ) 2760 Bert J a y (A) 2432 Besa (A) 222 1881 Bessie A m a n d a . . ( A ) 2425 1884 Bessie Beulah . . . ( M ) 2705 1882 Bessie Isabel . . . . (A) 2438 1890 Bessie Rose (T) 2646 1741 Bethia (T) 251 1713 Bethiah (T) 88 Bethiah (T) 120 1782 Bethiah (M) 331 1813 Bethiah (T) 1247 1817 Bethiah L (T) 2057 Betsy (T) 639 Betsey T u r n e r . . (T) 1304 1760 Betsy (A) 226 1774 Betsy (T) 314 Betsy (M) 347 1784 Betsy (A) 468 1791 Betsy (A) 488 1789 Betsy (W) 589 1796 Betsy (W) 597 1772 (T) 606 1797 Betsy (T) 648 1789 Betsy Betsy (T) 675 Betsy (A) 746 1808 Betsy (A) 784 Betsy (A) 979 Betsy (T) 1237

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1857 1825 1859 1841 1834 1867 1837 1804 1882 1765 1848 1846 1885 1765

Catherine P a r r i s (A) 2367 Catherine B . . . . ( W ) 1182 Catherine Clark . (A) 1568 Catherine F o s t e r (A) 835 Catherine F r a n c e s ( A) 1784 Catherine F r a n c e s (A) 1779 Catherine P a r r i s (A) 1632 Catherine Wood (W) 1158 Celestia Foote . . ( W ) 2519 Celia (T) 295 Celia Ann (A) 1695 Celia Marrilla . . . (A) 1694 Celina Dyer (A) 2377 Charity (T) 309 Charles (A) 463 1800 Charles (A) 758 1815 Charles (A) 815 1823 Charles (A) 840 Charles (A) 990 1802 Charles (W) 1124 Charles (A) 1591 1849 Charles (A) 1677 Charles (M) 2667 Charles (A) 1755 1847 Charles (W) 1870 1862 Charles (T) 2104 1860 Charles (T) 2101 1850 Charles Alonzo . . (A) 1475 Charles A l b e r t . . ( A ) 2307 1836 Charles A n d r e w . (A) 1578 1854 Charles A n t h o n y (T) 1401 1872 Charles A n t h o n y (T) 2203 1867 Charles A r t h u r . . ( A ) 1811 1806 Charles Briggs . . (A) 901 1860 Charles Calvin . . ( A ) 1776 1873 Charles Clinton . ( W ) 1989 1824 Charles Covell . . (T) 1371 1843 Charles D (A) 771 1842 Charles Davis . . . (A) 1795 1873 Charles D w i g h t . (A) 2431 1847 Charles E (T) 2121 1852 Charles E (T) 2616 1813 Charles Edson . . . (A) 992 1830 Charles E d w a r d . (T) 1268 1856 Charles E d w a r d . (A) 1548 1861 Charles E d w a r d .(A) 2289 1868 Charles E d w a r d (W) 2585 1845 Charles Edwin . . (W) 2002 1831 Charles F r a n k l i n (A) 10(0 I860 Charles F r a n k l i n (A) 2321 1870 Charles F r e d . . . ( A ) 2404 Charles F r e d e r i c k ( A ) 1566 1877 C h a r l e s F r e d e r i c k ( W ) 19"2 1863 Charles F r e m o n t (A) 1725 1872 Charles Gilbert . . (T) 2114

1823 Charles Goddard (W) 1879 1852 Charles Goddard (W) 2523 Charles H (A) 1822 1861 Charles H e n r y . . (W) 2598 1818 Charles H e n r y . . (A) 1023 1880 Charles J o s e p h . . ( A ) 2435 1851 Charles Kellar . . ( A ) 1523 1848 Charles L (T) 2089 1796 Charles L e o n a r d (T) 678 1837 Charles Leonard (T) 1347 1840 Charles Lewis . . ( A ) 1049 1833 Charles Loring . . ( A ) 1587 1866 Charles M a r t i n . . (A) 1702 1846 Charles Montgomery, (A) 1550 1831 Charles Oliver . . ( M ) 2231 1814 Charles P (T) 704 1896 Charles P (A) 2443 1816 Charles Spooner (A) 881 1851 Charles S t e d m a n ( W ) 2014 1894 Charles S u m n e r (W) 2759 Charles T h a y e r . (A) 809 1809 Charles W a r r e n . (W) 1172 1849 Charles W (W) 1855 1842 Charles W a r r e n . (A) 1595 1857 Charles W a r r e n Paul (T) 2216 1841 Charles W a y l a n d (T) 2168 1846 Charles Willis . . . (A) 1628 1882 Charley Bliss . . . (M) 2700 1793 C h a r l o t t e (W) 586 1799 Charlotte (W) 592 1812 C h a r l o t t e (A) 741 1825 C h a r l o t t e (W) 1167 1821 Charlotte (A) 1497 1812 C h a r l o t t e (W) 1845 Charlotte (W) 2012 Charlotte (T) 2099 1833 C h a r l o t t e Augusta, (A) 1031 1828 C h a r l o t t e Augusta, (T) 1279 1825 C h a r l o t t e E (M) 2227 1859 C h a r l o t t e Holden (A) 1806 1807 Charlotte H o u g h t o n , (W) 1159 1834 C h a r l o t t e Lois . . ( T ) 2061 1840 Charlotte M a r i a .(M) 2265 1876 C h a r l o t t e Stetson (A) 2375 1839 C h a r l o t t e Stickney, (W) 1193 1814 C h a r l o t t e T i r r e l .(A) 888 1845 C h a r l o t t e Whipple, (A) 1044

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INDEX 1830 1876 1842 1864 1832 1862 1865 1860 1848 1847 1847 1821 1841 1786 1800 Cordelia (W) Cordelia (W) Cordelia (W) Cordelia Lovisa .(A) Cornelia H (A) Curtis H e n r y (T) Curtis Babcock . (M) Cynthia (W) Cynthia Amelia .(A) Cynthia H e n r i e t t a . (A) Cynthia L (A) Cynthia P (W) Cynthia W (A) Cyrus (A) Cyrus (A) Cyrus Cyrus A Cyrus H Cyrus J o y Cyrus Monroe . . . Cyrus P Czarina Czarina R (A) (A) (A) (A) (A) (A) (A) (A) 1885 2504 2525 1517 925 2109 2263 2571 1712 1082 1081 1148 1534 486 525 985 1831 1080 1672 961 1072 1689 2407 2718 50 74 237 398 412 469 514 551 688 890 1084 976 1623 2493 1585 796 1692 1836 1944 1641 545 1036 946 1547 965

1813 C h a r l o t t e Whitcomb, (W) 1177 1878 Chester Albert .. (A) 2326 1860 Chester AUyne . . (T) 2076 1887 Chester Church . ( T ) 2659 1823 Chester I s h a m (Hon.) (T) 1265 1884 Chester Noyes . . ( A ) 2711 1816 Chloe (T) 2047 1849 Clara (T) 1413 1850 Clara (A) 1526 1863 Clara (W) 2582 1847 Clara A (W) 1853 1859 Clara B (W) 2464 1879 Clara E (T) 2113 1883 Clara Evelina . . . (T) 2195 1855 Clara H e a t h . . . . (T) 2160 1844 Clara Isabel (T) 2070 1849 Clara J a n e (W) 2015 1879 Clara Louisa (W) 2750 1888 Clara Mary (W) 2605 1865 Clara Melinda . . . ( T ) 2140 1848 Clara N (W) 2496 1889 Clarence Crocker (A) 2385 1857 Clarence Derwood, (A) 1610 1882 Clarence Robert (M) 2704 1894 Clarence Searles (A) 2361 1812 Clarinda (T) 705 1827 Clarinda Smith , ( T ) 1406 1794 Clarissa (W) 587 1799 Clarissa (T) 649 1805 Clarissa (A) 754 1808 Clarissa (W) 1114 Clarissa (M) 1421 1830 Clarissa (W) 1919 1829 Clarissa (W) 1979 1838 Clarissa D (T) 2064 1843 Clarissa Maria . . (T) 2083 Clarissa Sophia .(A) 1630 1817 Clarissa W (T) 1275 1820 Clarissa Willis . . ( T ) 1271 1847 Clementine Eunice, (T) 2212 1816 Cleora (W) 1881 Clifford (W) 1861 1855 Clifford H., (A) 1681 1849 Clifford W a y l a n d ( W ) 2512 1842 Clinton W (A) 1600 Cora (A) 1752 1872 Cora E (A) 2388 1863 Cora E (M) 2682 1858 Cora H a t t i e (A) 1698 1878 Cora Main (A) 1751 1816 Cordelia (A) 762

Cyrus 1834 Cyrus


1856 1844 1836 1823 1831 1841 1872

(A) 549 (A) 1055

1898 Dallas Lore S h a r p , (A) 1713 Daniel (A) 1704 Daniel (W) 1729 Daniel (W) 1786 Daniel (A) 1783 Daniel (A) 1786 Daniel (A) 1797 Daniel (A) 1759 Daniel (W) 1805 Daniel (T) 1820 Daniel (A) 1784 Daniel (W) 1833 Daniel (A) 1843 Daniel (A) 1877 Daniel (W) 1827 Daniel Dill (A) 1818 Daniel E (A) 1851 Daniel E (A) 1813 Daniel E d w a r d . ( W ) 1834 Daniel F r a n k l i n (W) 1847 Daniel L y m a n . . (A) 1799 Daniel Noyes . . . (A) 1850 Daniel Richardson, (A) 1810 Daniel W (A) 1852 Daniel W (A) 1835 Daniel W h i t t o n . (A)

INDEX
Daniel Williams . (A David (A David (T David (T David (A David (A David (A David (A David (W David (W David (A David (A David (W David (T David (M 1843 David (A 1795 David A (W 1853 David A n t h o n y , . (T 1831 David A u g u s t u s (W 1864 David Gould (A 1844 David G u r n e y . . . ( A David H (A 1816 David H e n r y . . . . (W 1833 David Keyes . . . . (A 1808 David P (A 1803 David Wilson (T 1841 David Wilson . . . . (T 1813 Dean E l b r i d g e . . ( W 1787 (W 1719 Deane (W 1762 Deborah (A 1765 Deborah (W 1768 Deborah (A 1790 Deborah Deborah (A Deborah (T 1793 Deborah (T 1783 Deborah (T 1795 Deborah (A 1810 (A 1837 Deborah (A 1852 Deborah Deborah (A Deborah (M) 1836 Deborah C (T 1814 Delancy S (A Delia Viola (T 1804 Delight (T 182fc Delight Brown . . (T 1856 Delight Carpenter (T 1752 (M 1809 Deliverance (A 1816 D e x t e r (W 1817 Dexter (W 1839 Diana (W 1821 D i a n a (A 1S70 D i a n t h a Dikeman D (A
1881 1740 1775 1789 1767 1788 1790 1800 1771 1787 1812 1823 1790

XIX Dolly (T) Donald G r a h a m .(M) Dorcas E l i z a b e t h ( W ) Dorothy (T) Dorothy Lincoln (W) D w i g h t Bickford (A) E a r n e s t H o w a r d (A) Earnest R (A) E a t o n Vinal . . . . (W) Ebenezer (A) Ebenezer (A) Ebenezer (A) Ebenezer (T) Ebenezer (A) Ebenezer (T) Ebenezer (A) Ebenezer (W) Ebenezer (Deacon), (W) Ebenezer A (W) Ebenezer F r a n k l i n , (A) Edgar (A) E d g a r Hodges . . . (T) E d i t h C a t h e r i n e (W) Edith Harris (A) Edith Hobart ...(A) Edith Huntington, (T) E d i t h Lucrecia . ( W ) Edmond ...".....(A) Edmund Hunt ..(A) E d n a Florence . . ( W ) E d n a L y m a n , . . ,(M) Edson (W) Edward (A) E d w a r d A u g u s t u s (A) E d w a r d Ebenezer (W) E d w a r d E v e r e t t .(A) Edward F (A) E d w a r d Fulton . ( T ) E d w a r d Leroy . . (W) E d w a r d Loud . . . (W) E d w a r d Payson (Major) (W) E d w a r d Richmond, (A) E d w a r d Rogers .(A) Edward S (A) E d w a r d Stanley (W) E d w a r d W a r r e n (W) Edwin (T) Edwin (M) Edwin (W) 610 2708 1155 257 2744 2359 2282 1704 2569 48 155 164 277 357 635 753 1959 1108 1886 1507 1560 1274 2543 2303 2368 2143 2593 1556 1747 2731 2692 1848 813 2323 2586 2284 1618 2173 2591 2531 1892 1460 919 1626 2548 1195 1272 1427 1961

2399 158 264 320 356 487 511 548 564 584 880 988 1086 1285 1445 1622 1138 1387 1943 1719 1792 745 1186 999 756 1354 2162 1839 1085 83 207 248 445 541 640 656 666 750 883 1075 1457 1416e 2066 1059 2095 660 1342 1353 130 873 1905
1877

1785 1896 1799 1759 1896 1886 1858 1864 1868 1709 1733 1751 1759 1769 1801 1840 1790 1832 1829 1814 1845 1870 1859 1878 1881 1867 1883 1884 1822 1817 1863 1869 1874 1837 1855 1874 1836 1839 1819 1858 1847 1841 1822 1811 1842

1922 876 1707

INDEX 1804 1812 1822 1823 1840 Edwin B (A) 900 E d w i n D w i g h t . . ( M ) 1442 Edwin H a r r i s - . . ( A ) 1453 Edwin Theodore (A) 1646 Edwin T r i p p . . . . (A) 966 Effle (A) 1753 1885 Effle J e n n e t t e . . . (T) 2199 1821 E g b e r t (W) 1883 1809 Elbridge Gerry .(A) 507 1860 Elcina C (A) 1693 1853 Eldridge (A) 2273 1817 Eleanor Sherbourne, (T) 1261 1839 Electa Ann (T) 1348 1783 E l i a s (W) 581 1804 Elias (W) 1125 Elias (W) 1165 1834 Elias (W) 1921 1784 Elihu (W) 582 1807 Elihu H o u g h t o n (W) 1171 1727 Elijah (A) 70 1758 Elijah (A) 232 1790 Elijah (A) 530 1842 Elijah (A) 1686 1816 Elijah (A) 1060 1826 Elijah (T) 1336 1828 Elijah A (T) 1329 1769 Elijah A u g u s t u s (T) 287 1889 Eliot, W a d s w o r t h (W) 2013a 1835 Elisha Rice (A) 977 1804 Eliza (T) 657 1806 Eliza (A) 867 Eliza (A) 807 Eliza (A) 902 1819 Eliza (W) 1147 1817 Eliza (T) 1363 Eliza (M) 2663 1825 Eliza Ann (A) 1464 1853 Eliza Ann (A) 1818 1840 Eliza Attwood . . (A) 1633 1814 Eliza C (T) 2043 1823 Eliza D (A) 845 1855 Eliza Emily (W) 1964 1846 Eliza Johnson . . ( W ) 2509 1836 Eliza Shaw (W) 1925 1865 Eliza W (A) 2371 1838 Eliza Williams . . (A) 1025 1694 Elizabeth (W) 28 1711 Elizabeth (M) 137 Elizabeth (T) 273 1767 Elizabeth (T) 296 1750 Elizabeth (M) 326 1759 Elizabeth (M) 328 1750 Elizabeth (M) 348
1785 1770 1779 1793 1797 1838 1793 1802 1811 1784 1813 1826

Elizabeth (A) Elizabeth (W) Elizabeth (T) Elizabeth (T) Elizabeth (A) Elizabeth (A) Elizabeth (A) Elizabeth (A) Elizabeth (A) Elizabeth (W) Elizabeth (W) Elizabeth (T) Elizabeth (M) 1826 Elizabeth (M) 1860 Elizabeth (A) Elizabeth Adelaide, (T) 1832 Elizabeth Alice . . (T) 1843 Elizabeth B (A) 1850 Elizabeth B (A) 1864 Elizabeth Beulah (T) 1870 E l i z a b e t h Borden (T) 1807 Elizabeth Dennis (T) 1887 Elizabeth F (W) 1821 Elizabeth Fletcher, (T) 1821 Elizabeth F o s t e r (A) 1822 Elizabeth Gooding, (T) 1809 Elizabeth Greenleaf, (A) 1849 Elizabeth K e n t . . ( A ) Elizabeth Lewis (A) 1862 Elizabeth Lincoln, (W) 1797 Elizabeth M (A) 1832 Elizabeth M (A) 1824 Elizabeth Norton (W) 1821 Elizabeth Pierce (M) 1835 Elizabeth Richmond, (W) 1834 Elizabeth T h a x t e r , (A) 1828 Elizabeth T u d o r Lyman (A) 1823 Elizabeth W (M) 1839 Elizabeth Waldo (W) 1846 Elizabeth W a r r e n (M) 1730 E l k a n a h (T) 1850 Ella (A) 1859 E l l a Amelia (T) 1855 Ella A u g u s t a . . . . ( T ) 1856 Ella E (A) 1856 Ella E t t e (A) 1854 Ella J o a n n a (T)

380 571 623 670 727 824 851 853 916 1105 1173 1374 1418 1440 1801 1319 1392 1620 1546 2205 2142 1256 2607 1366 830 1254 850 1571 1788 1968 751 1616 1843 1434 1865 1510
1027 1431 1893 2242 101 2277 2187 2612 1575 1735 2164

INDEX 1S39 1858 1875 1869 1870 1874 1854 1828 1859 1837 1862 1850 1839 1838 Ella L (A) 1654 Ella M (A) 2353 Ella M (M) 2684 Ella Maria (W) 2742 E l l a May (A) 1780 Ella P e a r l (M) 2686 Ella R (W) 2463 Ellen (W) 1949 Ellen (A) 1739 Ellen A (M) 2234 Ellen A (M) 2681 Ellen A u g u s t a . . ( T ) 2152 Ellen A u g u s t a . . ( T ) 2167 Ellen D u t t o n . . . (T) 2081 Ellen J (A) 1825 1836 Ellen J e n e t t e . . . (A) 1047 1843 Ellen L o r a i n e . . . (M) 2241 1840 Ellen Maria (W) 1927 1841 Ellen Rosalthia . (A) 957 1884 Ellis Nelson (T) 2645 1862 E l m e r E (W) 2472 1852 Elon J o s e p h (A) 1734 1867 Elsie C (A) 2403 Elvira (T) 653 1795 E m m a (A) 897 1846 E m m a A (T) 2120 1852 E m m a A u g u s t a .(A) 1717 E m m a Cornelia .(A) 1660 1864 E m m a Estelle . . .(A) 2331 1851 E m m a F (T) 1414 1849 E m m a F (W) 2497 E m m a Gordon . . ( A ) 2292 1846 E m m a J a n e (A) 1731 1856 E m m a J a n e Binney, (A) 2347 1845 E m m a L u r a n a . . (W) 1933 1837 Emeline F r a n c e s (A) 1511 1880 Emeline M (A) 2413 1809 E m i l y (A) 731 1821 Emily (A) 838 1851 Emily Bradford (W) 2031 1833 Emily Briggs . . . ( A ) 1650 1832 Emily Cephisa . . (W) 1866 1876 Emily Elizabeth (A) 1568e 1846 E m i l y F r a n c e s . . (T) 1384 1816 Emily Mercy (A) 968 1853 Emily P (A) 2276 1747 Enoch (A) 168 1773 Enoch (A) 386 1765 Enos (T) 260 1776 E p h r a i m (T) 622 1832 E r a s t u s M a i t b y . (T) 1269 1889 E r m a Taylor (T) 2627 Erwin (A) 1758 1855 E s t e l l a (W) 1641 E s t h e r Esther (W) 1898 E s t h e r (A) 1836 E s t h e r Ann (T) 1899 E s t h e r F a y (A) 1854 E s t h e r Sophia . . . ( A ) 1873 E t h e l Bettison . . (M) 1880 E t h e l Edson . . . . (T) 1877 E t h e l G a r d n e r . . ( A ) 1877 E t h e l L (T) 1882 E t h e l May (W) 1882 E t h e l W e n t w o r t h ( A ) 1871 E t t a (M) 1882 E t t a Malina (A) 1841 E u g e n e Godfrey . (T) 1749 Eunice (A) 1789 Eunice (M) 1779 Eunice (A) 1836 E u n i c e Edson . . . ( A ) 1867 Eunice Maria . . . (W) 1866 .Eva F r a n c e s (W) 1877 E v a F r a n c e s (W) 1876 E v a L u l a (A) 1856 Eva M (A) 1866 E v a Rosalie (A) 1772 E v a n s (T) 1797 Evans Haven (T) 1827 E v a n d e r (A) Eve (W) 1866 Evelin (W) 1825 Eveline (T) 1851 Eveline (W) 1877 Evelyn C a t h c a r t (M) 1891 E v e r e t t (T) 1870 E v e r e t t B (A) 1861 E v e r e t t E l s w o r t h (A) 1879 E v e r e t t H o b a r t . . (A) 1741 E x p e r i e n c e (A) 1802 Experience (T) 1721 Ezekiel (A) 1744 Ezekiel (A) 1772 Ezekiel (A) 1810 Ezekiel (W) 1762 E z r a (W) 1788 E z r a (W) 1822 E z r a (W) 1884 E z r a (W) 1847 E z r a A (A) 1872 E z r a W a l t e r (W)

XXI 1966 5 1142 2444 2149 2442 2346 2688 2658 2319 2112 2747 2373 2680 2417 2082 208 334 371 1651 2490 2584 2589 1742 1679 2402 299 684 1455 2552 2736 1278 2546 2690 2625 2365 2369 2372 173 1236 60 199 458 1097 247 594 1200 2609 1602 2016

1871 F a n n i e Morne . - (W) 2587 1865 F a n n i e S t u r g e s Tudor, (A) 2341 1810 F a n n y (T) 690

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INDEX 652 981 2249 2073 2063 2520 1028 1470 1807 2465 1992 2615 2433 2349 2450 1706 1493 2480 2378 617 944 1685 1642 2336 2264 2150 1709 800 1889 1562 1483 1174 1496 1965 2553 2247 2673 2517 1603 2387 1748 2560 1996 1625 2293 2599 2697 1715 2487 2220 987 1066 1220 Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin (A) 1830 Alfred . ( T ) 2215 D w i g h t (A) 1724 G i l m a n (W) 2592 Kendrick, (M) 2267 F r a n k l i n Levi . . (M) 1443 Franklin P (A) 1605 Franklin W (A) 963 Franklin W (A) 2350 Fred (W) 2580 Fred ( T ) 2638 Fred (A) 2721 F r e d Daniel ( T ) 2211 Fred Elisha (A) 1736 Fred Hiram (A) 2422 F r e d d i e A l a n s o n (A) 1720 Frederick ( W ) 240 Frederick (W) 565 Frederick (W) 1153 Frederick (W) 1221 Frederick (A) 1515 Frederick ( W ) 2541 Frederick ( W ) 2019 F r e d e r i c k Alonzo ( T ) 1277 Frederick E (A) 1574 F r e d e r i c k E l i o t . (W) 2513 Frederick Livingston, ( W ) 2037 Frederick P (M) 2244 Freeman (A) 480 Freeman ( T ) 1321 F r e e m a n Williams, (A) 971 F r e m o n t S u m n e r ( W ) 2575 George George George George George George George George George George George George George George George George George George George A (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) (W) (A) (W) (M) (M) (A) 32 86 106 114 250 301 307 603 674 701 1233 1337 1362 1947 2389 2754 2665 2678 1596

1803 F a n n y (T Fanny (A 1836 F a n n y (M 1854 F a n n y Lee (T 1824 F a n n y M (T 1842 F e r d i n a n d (W 1822 F i d e l i a (A 1836 F i d e l i a A m a n d a (A 1862 F i d e l i a E l i z a b e t h (A 1864 F l o r a D (W F l o r a E u r o p a . . . (W 1860 F l o r a L (T 1874 F l o r e n c e (A 1849 F l o r e n c e A u g u s t a (A 1888 F l o r e n c e E l i z a b e t h , (A 1867 F l o r e n c e H a r r i e t (A 1849 F l o r e n c e Lorilla (A 1860 F l o r e n c e M (W 1878 F l o r e n c e Marin . ( A 1801 F l o r e n t i u s (T 1807 F o r d y c e (A 1850 F o r d y c e Daniel . ( A 1852 F o r r e s t S a m u e l . ( A 1875 F r a n c e s A (A 1839 F r a n c e s Amelia . ( M 1843 F r a n c e s E l i z a b e t h ( T 1875 F r a n c e s J (A 1830 F r a n c e s J a n e . . . ( A 1866 F r a n c e s M a r i a . . ( W F r a n c e s Miriam . ( A 1844 F r a n c i s Baylies . (A 1818 F r a n c i s Ludovicus, (W 1856 F r a n k (A 1861 F r a n k (W Frank (W 1847 F r a n k (M Frank (M 1868 F r a n k Alfred . . . ( W 1852 F r a n k Austin . . . (A 1869 F r a n k D (A 1869 F r a n k d e W h i t e *(A 1854 F r a n k E d w i n . . . ( W 1860 F r a n k Elihu (W 1855 F r a n k F (A 1869 F r a n k G o r d o n . . ( A 1863 F r a n k H o r s e y . . ( W 1871 F r a n k R a y m o n d (M 1863 F r a n k Rea (A 1853 F r a n k S (W 1858 F r a n k Williams . ( T Franklin (A 1821 F r a n k l i n (A 1835 F r a n k l i n (W

1855 1851 1874 1846 1814 1853 1828 1852 1859 1892 1889 1869 1860 1879 1870 1746 1774 1834 1839 1857 1841 1821 1847 1853 1864 1836 1811 1822 1856 1704 1718 1731 1733 1776 1757 1759 1787 1805 1787 1827 1815 1824 1876 1898 1832

INDEX 1831 1853 1872 1847 1853 A u g u s t u s (A) 1508 A u g u s t u s (A) 1765 A u g u s t u s (A) 2304 B a n c r o f t (A) 2348 Baxter Hyde, ( W ) 2539 1837 G e o r g e B o w e r s . . ( T ) 1394 1864 George D ( T ) 2131 1846 G e o r g e E (A) 1007 1868 G e o r g e E (A) 2364 1846 G e o r g e E a t o n . . ( W ) 2561 1865 George E m e r s o n ( T ) 2206 1852 G e o r g e E v e r e t t . ( W ) 2564 1856 G e o r g e F ( T ) 1416 1834 George F e a r i n g . (W) 1867 1862 George F e r n a l d . (A) 1770 1865 G e o r g e F r a n k l i n (W) 2582 1880 George G o r d o n . (W) 2532 1829 G e o r g e H ( W ) 1211 1845 George H (A) 1722 1853 George H a r v e y . . (A) 1663 1891 G e o r g e H e n r y . . (W) 2608 1814 George H o w a r d . ( A ) 818 1828 George I r v i n g . . . ( T ) 2147 1791 George L ( T ) 1240 1843 George L ( T ) 2088 1849 George L ( T ) 2090 1848 George L e F o r r e s t , (M) 2260 1820 G e o r g e L e o n a r d . ( T ) 2050 1834 G e o r g e M (A) 1683 1835 George M ( T ) 2115 1840 George Milton . . . ( A ) 1580 1849 George M i n o t . . . ( W ) 1962 1869 George N (A) 2405 1841 George S a n f o r d . (M) 2240 1796 George W ( T ) 700 George W (A) 911 1823 George W (A) 921 1838 George W (W) 1945 1827 George W a s h i n g t o n , (A) 740 1833 George W a s h i n g t o n , ( T ) 1378 George Washington, ( W ) 1146 1825 George W a s h i n g t o n , (M) 1439 1855 G e o r g e W a s h i n g t o n , ( T ) 2185 1845 George W a t s o n , ( W ) 2501 1817 George Wesley . . ( T ) 1359 1831 George W i l l i a m . ( A ) 931 1852 George W i l l i a m . ( A ) 1797 1826 George W i l l i a m s (A) 1593 George George George George George

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1858 G e o r g e W i l s o n . . ( T ) 2G42 G e o r g i a n n a E . . . ( A ) 1563 1850 G e o r g i a n n a M a r g a r e t , ( T ) 2171 1877 G e o r g i a n n a P . . . ( A ) 2409 1881 G e o r g i a G r a y . . . ( W ) 2603 1863 G e r t r u d e (A) 1568b 1884 G e r t r u d e (A) 2395 Gertrude (M) 2694 1867 G e r t r u d e E l l e n . . ( T ) 2176 1876 G e r t r u d e H ( T ) 2652 Gideon (M) 711 1811 G i l b e r t ( T ) 641 1836 G i l b e r t ( T ) 1313 1804 G i l b e r t B ( T ) 618 1861 G i l b e r t E l l s w o r t h ( T ) 2106 1788 G o d d a r d ( W ) 1107 Goddard (A) 409 1869 Grace (M) 2679 1874 G r a c e Adelaide . . (A) 1771 1870 Grace E s t e l l e . . . ( W ) 1971 1869 G r a c e I r e n e (A) 2392 1869 G r a c e L e o n a r d , ( W ) 2027 1861 G r a c e L i l l i a n . . . (W) 2528 1888 G r a c e M a r g a r e t (A) 2424 1884 G r a c e M y r t a . . . . ( A ) 2418 1875 Grace S t a n l e y . . . ( T ) 2653 1804 G r i d l y ( W ) 1092 1836 G u s t a v u s (A) 1074 1811 G u s t a v u s A d o l p h u s , ( T ) 662 1885 G u y ( T ) 2636 1847 G u y M ( T ) 2122 1637 1689 1691 1722 1706 1722 1717 1727 1738 1746 1756 1761 1758 1764 1772 1785 1790 1769 1776 1791 1774 Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah (W) (T) (A) (W) (T) (M) (M) (A) (A) (A) (T) (T) (A) (A) (A) (A) (A) (A) (A) (A) 3 27 35 68 75 108 122 145 190 200 231 258 285 364 369 413 415 439 460 471 494

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INDEX

(W) 2498 1790 H a n n a h (A) 498 1852 H a t t i e 1857 H a t t i e F r a n c e s . . (A) 1819 1786 H a n n a h (A) 519 1871 H a t t i e H (A) 2406 1759 H a n n a h (W) 557 1847 H a t t i e J a n e (A) 1726 1764 H a n n a h (W) 559 1888 Hazel M (A) 2429 1782 H a n n a h (W) 568 Helen (A) 820 1788 H a n n a h (T) 655 Helen (A) 844 1798 H a n n a h (T) 672 1837 Helen (A) 1648 1795 H a n n a h (A) 856 Helen (A) 1828 1795 H a n n a h (W) ll20 1873 Helen (W) 2030 1816 H a n n a h (W) 1876 1885 Helen A i n s w o r t h ( W ) 2755 1848 H a n n a h (W) 1930 1823 H a n n a h E (T) 621 1885 H e l e n Adeline . . . (T) 2626 1844 Helen Ann T i t t e r t o n , 1838 H a n n a h Flint . . . (A) 834 (W) 1222 1839 H a n n a h G (A) 1076 1842 Helen A u g u s t a . (W) 1932 1803 H a n n a h Howard (A) 903 1883 Helen E r f u t h . . . ( A ) 2719 ^ 1 8 2 3 H a n n a h J a n e . . . ( A l 940 Helen F r a n c e s . . ( T ) 1320 1851 H a n n a h J a n e . . . (W) 2468 1891 Helen F r a n c e s . . ( A ) 2714 1844 H a n n a h Maria . . ( A ) 1640 1840 Helen M (A) 1005 1827 H a n n a h P e r k i n s (W) 1918 Helen M (A) 1766 1787 H a n n a h Willard . (A) 423 1879 Helen M (A) 2420 1878 H a r l a n (W) 2602 1833 Helen M a r i a (A) 1488 1886 Harold C (W) 2725 1857 Helen Marion . . . ( M ) 2262 1889 Harold W h i t m a n (A) 2305 1853 Helen May (A) 1697 1883 Harold Williams (A) 2712 1891 Helen L a u r a n a . ( W ) 2555 Harriet (M) 1422 1891 Helen M a r g a r e t (M) 2706 1802 H a r r i e t A (T) 659 1894 Helen Sampson .(A) 2452 1843 H a r r i e t A (A) 1006 1835 Helen Sophia (A) 1789 1849 H a r r i e t Emily . . ( M ) 2268 1840 H e n r i e t t a B r y a n t (W) 2534 1862 H a r r i e t J (T) 2130 1878 H e n r i e t t a Lillian (A) 2448 1860 H a r r i e t Loud . . . (W) 2020 1841 H e n r i e t t a Maria (A) 1759 1833 H a r r i e t M (A) 1667 1846 H e n r i e t t a Manly (W) 2536 1821 H a r r i e t Newell . . ( A ) 928 1838 H a r r i e t P a u l i n e (W) 1216 1815 H e n r i e t t a Morse (A) 993 1856 H a r r i e t Swain . . (A) 2338 1799 H e n r y (A) 757 Harriet W (A) 907 1833 H e n r y (W) 1219 1819 H a r r i e t Witherell(T) 2049 Henry (M) 2664 1861 H a r r i s Corner . . . (A) 1810 1842 H e n r y (A) 1490 1865 H a r r i s H e r m a n 1864 H e n r y (W) 2473 1876 H e n r y Alonzo . . . (A) 2705 Jackson (T) 2218 1846 H e n r y A r t h u r . . (T) 2071 1892 H a r r i s Spilsted . . ( A ) 2306 1832 H e n r y A u g u s t u s (A) 833 Harry (A) 1756 1853 H e n r y Beecher . ( W ) 2574 1854 H a r r y Duncan . . (W) 2527 1869 H e n r y Bicknell .(A) 2302 1869 H a r r y L a t h r o p . . ( A ) 1519 1850 H e n r y C (T) 2124 1860 H a r r y I r v i n g (A) 2287 1874 H e n r y Clarence .(M) 2670 1869 H a r r y S (A) 2356 1827 H e n r y Clark . . . . ( W ) 1188 1870 H a r r y W (T) 2631 1873 H e n r y Curtiss . . (W) 2732 1791 Harvey (W) 595 1842 H e n r y Dyer (A) 1638 1876 Harvey Dennett (W) 2042 1842 H e n r y E (T) 1316 1819 Harvey H (W) 1205 1854 H e n r y Elliot . . . . (A) 1768 1820 Harvey H (W) 1206 1857 H e n r y F r a n c i s .. (T) 2074 1822 Harvey H (W) 1208 1810 H e n r y Gooding . (T) 1250 1817 Harvey, J r (W) 1204 1840 H e n r y H a r r i s o n (W) 2521 1836 Harvey L (A) 1003 1853 H e n r y H o r a t i o . (W) 2032 1831 Harvey Williams (A) 1466 1858 H e n r y J ( T ) 2620 1886 Harvey Wilson . ( W ) 2594

INDEX 1843 H e n r y Lafayette (T) 1403 1842 H e n r y Lindall . . . (A) 1472 1790 H e n r y Ludovicus (W) 585 1851 H e n r y L y m a n . . ( A ) 1573 1843 H e n r y L y m a n . . . ( A ) 1796 1825 H e n r y M (M) 1432 1838 H e n r y M (M) 2245 1866 H e n r y Morton . . (A) 2296 1859 H e n r y P (T) 2094 1880 H e n r y Richmond(W) 2554 1865 H e n r y T u r n e r . . (W) 2515 1818 H e n r y W (A) 1065 1860 H e n r y W (A) 2354 1843 H e n r y Wallace . ( W ) 1928 1851 H e n r y W a l t e r . . (W) 2550 1819 H e n r y Watson . . ( W ) 1874 1848 H e n r y W a t s o n . . (W) 2502 1865 Hepsie Hodges . . (W) 2026 Herber A (A) 1592 1851 H e r b e r t A u g u s t u s , (W) 2559 1845 H e r b e r t E (A) 1636 1873 H e r b e r t L u t h e r . (W) 2734 1868 H e r b e r t P h i l o . . ( M ) 2668 1852 H e r b e r t W (A) 2313 1806 Hervey (A) 737 1840 Hervey T u r n e r . . (A) 1481 Hester (A) 18 1744 Hezekiah (A) 195 1812 Hezekiah (A) 884 1806 H i r a m (M) 14l6h 1816 Hiram B (A) 937 1888 H i r a m Clark (A) 2397 1833 H i r a m Davis (A) 802 1855 Hiram Elwin (A) 1713 1833 Hiram Farwell .(A) 1467 1827 Hiram Joseph . . . ( A ) 942 1883 H i r a m K a r l (A) 2426 1816 Hiram Smith (A) 958 1790 Hodges (T) 612 1867 Hollis L (T) 2210 I860 Homan E r f u r t h .(A) 2316 1833 Homan T h a x t e r .(A) 1506 1814 Horace (A) 948 1820 Horace (W) 1135 1894 Horace B u n t i n g (W) 2557 847 Horace D r a k e . . ( A ) 1793 1S55 Horace E (A) 1538 H59 Horace E d g a r . . . ( A ) 2340 1843 Horace L (A) 2271 1393 Horace Leslie . . . ( A ) 2453 1862 Horace L u t h e r . . ( A ) 1777 1852 Horace Richmond. (W) 1934 Horatio Gates . . . (A) 904
1828 Horatio G. H, ...(A) 1652

Howard (A) 1767 1899 H o w a r d Clinton .(A) 2722 1852 H o w a r d J o h n . . . ( T ) 2159 1835 H o w a r d Newton (T) 2165 1882 Howard S h e r b u r n ( A ) 2710 1850 H u b b a r d Wilkens(A) 1552 1751 H u l d a h (A) 177 Huldah (II) 343 1783 H u l d a h (A) 485 1768 H u l d a h (W) 561 Huldah (A) 983 1814 H u l d a h (M) 717 1828 H u l d a h W (T) 2053
Iantha (A) 1755 I c h a b o d (M) 1738 Ichabod (A) 1789 I c h a b o d (M) 1 * 7 6 3 Ichabod (A) 1782 Ichabod (A) 1831 Ichabod (M) 1852 I d a F r a n c e s (T) 1854 I d a May (A) 1896 l i d a M (T) 1S5S Hda S (T) Infant (W) I n f a n t Child . . . . ( A ) 1808 I n f a n t D a u g h t e r (M) 1860 I n f a n t Son (T) 1866 I n f a n t Son (W) 1870 I r a Daniel (A) 1885 I r a E (W) I r a Madison (T) 1774 I s a a c (A) 1770 Isaac (W) 1795 Isaac (W) Isaac (T) 1788 Isaac (T) 1801 Isaac (A) 1805 I s a a c (A) 1828 I s a a c (W) 1806 Isaac (W) 1831 Isaac, J r (W) 1838 I s a a c A l b e r t (T) I s a a c Bradford . . (A) 1842 I s a a c H o b a r t (A) 1811 Isaac Newton . . . ( T ) 1834 Isaac T h a x t e r . . (W) 1853 Isaac W (A) 1857 Isabel H (A) Isabelle (A) Isadore (A) (T) 1730 I s a i a h 1757 I s a i a h (T) 1062 132 157 339 354 362 722 2072 1524 2640 2128 2738 1486 1425 2129 2466 2344 2724 1315 448 562 570 636 668 729 871 1151 1131 1152 1312 1478 1634 1360 1924 1598 1658 1826 1557 113 602

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INDEX 1836 J a m e s S. (A) 1818 J a m e s S m i t h (M) 1815 J a m e s T h a x t e r . ( A ) James Ward ....(A) 1726 J a n e (W) 1757 J a n e (A) 1750 J a n e (W) 1791 J a n e (A) 1819 J a n e (A) 1804 J a n e (A) Jane (T) Jane (A) 1851 J a n e A m e l i a (T) 1819 J a n e B i n n e y (A) 1866 J a n e B i n n e y T o w e r , (A) 1846 J a n e C a r o l i n e . . . (M) 1816 J a n e D (A) 1841 J a n e E l l e n (W) 1817 J a n e G u r n e v . - . ( W ) 1821 J a n e P (W) 1824 J a n e P (W) 1832 J a n e W (M) 1838 J a n n e t t e A (M) 1785 J a r e d (A) 1821 J a r v i s B a r n e y . . . ( T ) 1794 J a s o n (A) 1796 J a s o n (T) 1839 J a s o n Lee (T) 1815 J e a n n e t t e (M) 1849 J e a n n e t t e A u g u s t a . (A) 1833 J e d e d i a h H a r r i s (A) 1877 J e n n i e (A) Jennie (W) 1854 J e n n i e (W) 1896 J e n n i e (A) 1873 J e n n i e (W) 1876 J e n n i e B e a t r i c e . ( A ) 1856 J e n n i e E (T) 1889 J e n n i e M a r i e . . . . ( T ) 1876 J e n n i e M c L e a n . ( A ) 1869 J e n n i e P (A) 1747 J e r e m i a h (A) 1777 J e r e m i a h (A) 1819 J e r e m i a h (M) 1745 J e s s e (A) Jesse (A) 1079 1433 874 806 84 225 242 521 816 866 1314 1827 1352 1583 2342 2256 1064 1951 1914 1207 1209 2243 2226 452 2058 513 1235 2154 1436 1813 1046 2434 1993 2033 2334 2588 2294 2186 2655 2455 2355 196 449 720 167 391

Isaiah ( T ) 1243 1839 I s a i a h (T) 2062 1752 I s r a e l (M) 327 1806 I s r a e l (A) 730 1759 I s s a c h a r (A) 206 1691 J a c o b (A) 14 Jacob (A) 53 1720 J a c o b (A) 67 1757 J a c o b (A) 216 1771 J a c o b (A) 236 1791 J a c o b (A) 503 Jacob (A) 538 1762 J a c o b (W) 552 1801 J a c o b (W) 1095 1827 J a c o b (W) 1863 James (M) 10 James (M) 36 1707 J a m e s (M) 140 1716 J a m e s (A) 51 1716 J a m e s (A) 57 1758 J a m e s (A) 180 1764 J a m e s (A) 228 1772 J a m e s (A) 447 1788 J a m e s (A) 520 1801 J a m e s (T) 680 1783 J a m e s (M) 712 1834 J a m e s (A) 822 1831 J a m e s (A) 1054 1817 J a m e s (W) 1198 1829 J a m e s ( T ) 1376 1813 J a m e s (M) 1428 1833 J a m e s Allen (W) 1185 J a m e s A m o r y . . (W) 1162 1829 J a m e s A n t h o n y . ( T ) 1391 1828 J a m e s A u g u s t u s (A) 767 1832 J a m e s A u s t i n . . . (W) 1203 J a m e s Austin . . - ( A ) 1785 1878 J a m e s Boon ( T ) 2193 1845 J a m e s C (T) 1409 1856 J a m e s G (A) 1833 1844 J a m e s H (M) 2254 1823 J a m e s H e n r y . . . ( W ) 1176 1872 J a m e s H e n r y . . . (W) 1999 1856 J a m e s H e n r y . . . (T) 2177 1901 J a m e s H e n r y , J r . ( W ) 2600 1828 J a m e s H e r v e y . . . (A) 923 1835 J a m e s Holden L a n d e r s , (A) 1040 1849 J a m e s L ( T ) 2091 1848 J a m e s Leigh t o n (W) 2004 1876 J a m e s L e i g h t o n (W) 2601 1851 J a m e s Lewis (A) 1609 1853 J a m e s Lewis (A) 1820 1815 J a m e s M (A) 739 1870 J a m e s P a r d e e . . . ( M ) 2701

1796 Jesse 1778 Jesse Jesse 1826 Jesse 1793 Jesse 1819 Jesse

(A) 402 (A) 462 (A) 912 (A) 930 (W) 1087 (W) 1857
914

1857 J e s s e E d w a r d s . . ( A )

INDEX

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Jesse Edwards . . ( W ) Jesse Samuel . . . ( A ) Jessie L (T) Jessie Lurena . . . ( T ) Joanna (A) Joanna (W) Joanna (W) Job (T) Job (T) 1751 J o b (T) 1785 J o b (T) 1771 J o e l (A) 1794 Joel (A) 1827 J o h a n n a h W a l e s (W) 1049 J o h n (T) 1680 J o h n (A> 10s, J o h n .(A) 1679 J o h n (W) 1674 J o h n (T) John (M) 1713 J o h n (A) John (W) 1728 J o h n (W) 1701 J o h n (T) 17 22 J o h n ./.../.fa) 1724 J o h n (T)
l7

I860 1879 1863 1883 1763 1795 1846 1731

2511 2415

1751 1748 1755 1752 L757 .782

*9 John

....

John John John John John John 793 John 77:: John 78] John 793 John 707 Jo}, n John 781 John s02 John 709 John 780 John 804 John 776 John 781 John 798 John J."hn 312 John John ro? John 5 John ros John

*08 John
i3()

John

2643 2198 212 1110 2522 102 278 282 642 352 732 1954 9 11 13 23 ' 2 9 38 50 76 81 85 91 109 128 .Art (M) 182 (A) 193 ..(A) 244 .(W) 255 ( T ) 291 ..(T) 318 .(T) 336 . (M) 370 .(A) 411 .(A) 426 .(A) 438 .(A) 479 .(A) 484 .fA) 546 -(A) - 554 ,(W) 578 000 (W) 607 (W) 665 .(T) 679 (T) 709 .(T) 811 .(M) 836 .(A) 852 (A) 922 .(A) 1100 (A) 1249 (W) 1282 (T) .(T)

John (T) 1308 1813 J o h n , J r (T) 1358 John (A) 1542 1822 J o h n (A) 1584 1863 J o h n (A) 1802 1871 J o h n (W) 2038 1862 J o h n A d a m s S p a u l d i n g , ( W ) 1975 1837 J o h n A l e x a n d e r . ( T ) 1381 1802 J o h n A m o r y (W 11.77 J 1856 o h B (A) 1606 1830 J o h n B r a d f o r d . (W) 1218 1813 J o h n C ( T ) 703 1820 J o h n C (A) 797 1823 J o h n C h e s t e r . . . . ( A ) 765 1818 J o h n C l a r k (W) 1179 John D (A) 1564 1827 J o h n D e n n i s ( T ) 1267 1846 J o h n F ( T ) 2624 J o h n G i l m o r e . . . ( T ) 616 1841 J o h n G u r n e y (A) 1786 1817 J o h n G u r n e y . . . ( W ) 1837 John H (W) 1170 1843 J o h n H e n r y ( W ) 1190 1849 J o h n H e n r y . . . . ( T ) 1385 1870 J o h n H o b a r t . . . (W) 1988 1855 J o h n J e n k i n s . . . ( A ) 2280 1840 J o h n K i n s e y (W) 2003 1836 J o h n L u d o v i c u s (W) 1192 1849 J o h n M (A) 1545 1847 J o h n Melvin ( T ) 2170 1871 J o h n Milton ( T ) 2190 1860 J o h n M i n o t (W) 2470 1814 J o h n M o n t g o m e r y , (A) 814 1852 J o h n M u r r a y ( T ) 1400 1800 J o h n N e w t o n . . . ( T ) 661 1834 J o h n N e w t o n . . . ( A ) 827 1793 J o h n P (A) 749 John Palmer ( T ) 2098 1819 J o h n P o r t e r (A) 1501 1795 J o h n P u l l i n g . . . (W) 1126 1825 J o h n Quincy A d a m s , ( T ) 2000 1825 ( T ) 1295 1832 J o h n R 1825 J o h n R i c h a r d . . , ( T ) 1344 (A) 766 1843 J o h n S (A) 1535 1861 J o h n S 1842 J o h n S a m p s o n . . (A) 1568a (A) 1077 1878 J o h n W (A) 2412 1870 J o h n W 1854 J o h n W a l l a c e . . . ( A ) 1808 1859 J o h n W e s l e y . . . . ( A ) 2337 1831 J o h n Wesson . . . ( W ) 1995 J o h n William . . . ( W ) tl90

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INDEX

1745 J o n a t h a n (T) 119 1725 J o n a t h a n (M) 125 1740 J o n a t h a n (A) 159 Jonathan (T) 252 1775 J o n a t h a n (T) 265 1767 J o n a t h a n (A) 365 1S35 J o n a t h a n (T) 1310 1833 J o n a t h a n E d w a r d s , (A) 781 1791 J o n a t h a n L (A) 748 1718 J o s e p h (A) 58 1725 J o s e p h (T) 97 1742 J o s e p h (A) 194 1751 Joseph, J r (T) 275 1782 J o s e p h (A) 451 1793 J o s e p h (A) 472 1786 Joseph, Capt. . . . (T) 626 1817 J o s e p h (A) 889 1799 Joseph (W) 1122 1813 J o s e p h (T) 1288 1881 Joseph B a r k e r . . (T) 2221 1830 Joseph Brown . . . (T) 1407 1874 J o s e p h E (A) 1741 1866 Joseph F r a n k . . . ( A ) 1740 1880 Joseph F r e e m a n (A) 2437 1831 Joseph H a r t w e l l (W) 1184 1841 Joseph N (W) 1851 1858 Joseph Nathaniel (T) 1389 1841 Joseph Sampson (A) 825 1S30 Joseph W a r r e n . . ( A ) 924 1824 Joseph Wiram . . (A) 972 1868 Josephine (A) 1568d 1768 J o s h u a (A) 235 1776 J o s h u a (T) 315 1788 J o s h u a (A) 381 Joshua (A) 537 1792 J o s h u a (A) 542 1848 J o s h u a (A) 1078 Joshua (T) 2096 1830 J o s h u a F r a n k l i n (A) 780 Josiah (T) 280 Josiah (T) 633 1799 Josiah (A) 899 1798 Josiah (W) 1089 Josiah (T) 1283 1826 Josiah (W) 1948 1855 Josiah Albree , . (W) 2565 1849 Josiah B (T) 1318 1862 Josiah Burton . . ( W ) 2568 1852 Josiah B u r t o n . . (W) 2573 1889 Josiah Fogg . . . . ( W ) 2757 1822 Josiah H u n t . . . . ( A ) 826 Josiah V (M) 341 1790 Josiah Willard . . ( A ) 422 Josie (A) 1754

1886 Josie (A) 2427 Judson (M) 2666 1810 J u l i a (T) 1258 1826 J u l i a A. (T) 2046 1873 J u l i a Adelaide . . ( T ) 2191 1861 J u l i a A n d r e w s . . (W) 2024 1822 J u l i a Ann (A) 1070 1892 J u l i a Breckenridge, (T) 2641 1841 J u l i a Lyle (W) 1194 1840 J u l i a M a r t h a (T) 1396 1835 J u l i a e t t e * (A) 956 1894 J u l i a n Bicknell . (A) 2713 1821 J u l i e t t e (T) 1333 1831 J u l i e t t e Emily . . (A) 998 1802 K a t h a r i n e (W) 1091 1872 K a t h a r i n e Chapin, (M) 2698 1868 K a t h a r i n e F e s s e n d e n , (T) 2079 1880 K a t h a r i n e M a r g u e r i t t e , (M) 2691 1868 K a t h a r i n e S a b r a , ( W ) 1998 1879 K a t h a r y n e Isabelle, (W) 2578 1855 K a t i e Ellery . . . ( W ) 2001 1891 K e n n e t t e T y n d a l (T) 2628 1791 Keziah (A) 535 1810 1853 1832 1866 1859 1881 Laura (T) 631 Laura A (T) 2214 Laura E (M) 2225 L a u r a G r a h a m . . ( A ) 1809 L a u r a R a y m o n d (A) 1769 Lawrence Bradford, (A) 2381 Leafy Ann (T) 2622 1886 Lela Floy (T) 2196 1866 Leila J (M) 2683 1861 Lemon Garrison . (T) 2200 1880 Lena G e r t r u d e . . (W) 2730 1878 Lena M (W) 2505 1883 L e n o r e (W) 2606 1876 Leon Lewis (W) 2507 1861 Leona F r a n c e s . . (T) 2188 1813 L e o n a r d (T) 1322 1814 Leonard (T) 1289 1877 Leonard A m e r . . ( A ) 2414 1874 L e o n a r d Manson (T) 2651 1819 Leonard W (T) 1292 1878 Leslie H a r t w e l l (W) 1991 1791 Levi (M) 715 1802 Levi (M) 14l6f 1814 Levi (W) 1904 1827 Levi J (M) 2228

INDEX LeviR (A) Levina Blanche .(A) Lewis (W) Lewis Holmes . . ( W ) Lida (T) Lieuphenia E u s t a t i a (A) 1862 Lillian F r a n k l i n .(A) 1866 Lillian Spaulding(W) 1860 Lillian Velzora . . (T) 1858 Lizzie (W) 1865 Lizzie Bell (A) 11873 Lizzie Charity . . . (T) 1858 Lizzie J a n e (W) I860 Lizzie M (A) 1849 L. J o a n n a (A) 1822 Lloyd Watson . . . ( A ) Lois (T) Lois (M) [1887 Lonella Eliza (T) Lorenzo (A) .818 Lorenzo (W) .845 Lorenzo (W) 832 Lorenzo Revelo . . (T) .803 Loring W (A) .871 Lotta Blanche . . ( T ) 1880 Lottie (A) Louis W a r r e n . . . (M) :808 Louisa (A) Louisa (T) 1837 Louisa M (T) .838 Louisa Maria . . . (W) 1741 Loved (T) 764 Loved (T) [778 Loved (T) :14 Lovina (T) H8 Lovina W h i t i n g . (A) (A) P19 Lovisa (A) !40 Lucia 162 Lucia Eleanor . . . ( A ) (A) 51 Lucia Wilkes (W) i50 Lucianna Lucie Malvina (T) 50 Matilda (W) 146 Lucilla (A) 100 Lucina (T) 134 l u c i n d a (W) 180 Lucinda C 132 Lucinda Daniels (A) IS Lucinda Dyke . . (W) (25 Lucinda F r a n k l i n ( A ) (M) 113 Lucinda M Lucinda S (T) Lucino (M) Luciny (A) 1851 1887 1842 1870 1866 1815
2272 2439 2542 2737 2182 1022 2291 1969 2105 2034 2283 2108 2579 2363 1733 1502 254 346 2657 392 1882 2526 2055 860 2492 2391 2699 945 1300 2116 2533 117 308 316 1323 778 763 785 1471 2281 1225 2213 2477 1644 686 1875 2449 1920 1468 1447 2042 1444 986

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1805 Lucius (A) 517 1808 Lucius (A) 738 1808 Lucius (A) 886 1834 Lucius (A) 1051 1847 Lucius Alston . . ( A ) 1492 1825 Lucius Elliot (A) 996 1829 Lucius F . . . . . . . . (A) 799 1872 Lucius F a i r c h i l d (A) 1750 1840 Lucius F r a n k l i n (A) 1637 1789 L u c r e t i a (A) 502 1796 L u c r e t i a (T) 1231 1843 L u c r e t i a Adelaide(A) 1491 1784 L u c y (M) 332 1793 Lucy (A) 531 1818 Lucy (M) 719 1802 Lucy (A) 791 1809 Lucy (A) 1016 1793 Lucy (M) 1416b 1845 Lucy (A) 1687 1827 Lucy (W) 1884 1850 Lucy (A) 2278 1848 Lucy Adelaide ( T ) 1399 1848 Lucy Amy (M) 2257 1848 Lucy A n n (A) 1723 1825 Lucy Ann (W) 1213 1829 Lucy Ann (W) 1860 1854 Lucy Ann (A) 2351 1810 Lucy B (A) 934 1812 Lucy B (A) 947 1831 Lucy C a t h e r i n e .(A) 1783 1879 Lucy Dyer (A) 2376 1850 Lucy E m m a J a n e ( T ) 2613 1864 Lucy Hall (W) 2022 1840 Lucy H a r r i s . . . . ( A ) 1494 1840 Lucy Harrison . . ( A ) 1621 1842 Lucy Holden . . . . ( A ) 1043 1858 L u c y Holden . . . . (A) 1800

Lucy J o h n s o n . . ( W ) 1800 Lucy J o h n s o n . . (W) 1830 Lucy L o r i n g . . . . ( A ) 1864 Lucy P a i g e (T) 1827 Lucy Priscilla . . . (A) 1831 Lucy S (M) 1818 Lucy W e a l t h y . . . (A) 1833 Lucy White (A) 1818 Ludovicus W a r r e n . (W) 1856 Luellyn (W) 1763 Luke (A) 1788 Luke (A) 1838 L u k e (A) 1878 L u l a Olive (A) 1861 Eulazine A n n a -**(W) 1845 L u r a n a T h a x t e r (A) 1796 L u t h e r (A)

1161 1128 1499 2136 997 2230 969 1594

1178 2478 233 534 1073 1710 1974 1607 490

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INDEX Marcia (\V) 2524 M a r c i a A n g e l a . . ( A ) 1716 Marcia J a n e (W) 1923 M a r c i a W e a l t h y (A) 1749 Marcus (A) 524 Marcus (A) 1052 M a r c u s S t e t s o n . . (A) 891 M a r c u s W e b s t e r . ( A ) 1815 Margaret 2 Margaret ( T ) 268 1798 M a r g a r e t (A) 858 1898 M a r g a r e t L a u r a (W) 2745 1829 M a r i a ( W ) 1849 1830 M a r i a (TI 1339 1825 M a r i a A (A) 941 1876 M a r i a A n g e l i n e . ( M ) 2671 1837 M a r i a Calista . . . ( T ) 2166 M a r i a C l a r k . . . . ( W ) 1160 1849 M a r i a L o u i s a . . . ( A ) 1794 1812 M a r i a L u c r e t i a . . ( T ) 1361 1830 M a r i a T h e r e s a . ( W ) 1214 1833 M a r i a W (A) 1653 1868 M a r i e A n t o i n e t t e (A) 2332 1840 Marie F r a n c e s . . ( A ) 1512 1843 M a r i n d a (W) 1894 1887 M a r i o n ( T ) 2146 1895 M a r i o n (W) 2753 1831 M a r i o n A (A) 1660 1875 M a r i o n B (A) 2408 1897 M a r i o n B u r t o n , ( W ) 2610 1893 M a r i o n I n e z (M) 2707 1893 M a r j o r i e L e a c h . ( T ) 2629 1841 M a r s h a l (A) 1619 1788 M a r s h a l l ( T ) 611 Martha (M) 41 1816 M a r t h a (A) 812 1802 M a r t h a (W) lllfi 1810 M a r t h a (W) 1835 1839 M a r t h a (W) 1890 1838 M a r t h a (W) 1910 1838 M a r t h a (W) 2483 Mabel (M) 2696 1847 M a r t h a (M) 2252 1826 M a r t h a A n n ( T ) 136S Mabel E d i t h (A) 1746 Mabel E s t e l l a . . . ( T ) 2194 1820 M a r t h a Ann (A) 995 Mabel H ( T ) 1330 1843 M a r t h a C a r o l i n e ( T ) 2156 Mabel H ( T ) 2119 1846 M a r t h a Ella . . . . ( A ) 1474 M a b e l Lincoln . . ( A ) 2310 1802 M a r t h a Gould . . . ( A ) 854 Mabel S a r a h . . . . (W) 2514 1862 M a r t h a H o u g h t o n , M a h a l a H a r r i s . . ( A ) 2270 (W) 1997 Malcolm (A) 2383 184.1 M a r t h a 1 (M) 2248 Malvina F i t z a l l e n ( A ) 790 1820 M a r t h a L (M) 1430 Marcia (A) 213 1853 M a r t h a M ( T ) 2619 Marcia (A) 482 1802 M a r t h a P u l l i n g . ( W ) 1129 Marcia (W) 1121 1829 M a r t h a W (M) 1441 Marcia (W) 1880 1886 M a r t i n J o h n . . . . ( A ) 2401 691 1234 1976 2045 143 218 261 269 310 330 508 569 575 625 634 685 735 808 1009 1093 1305 2086 898 2052 664 1489 1873 1899 1900 2324 1448 516 1048 1410i 2500 1688 2239 2689 2763 2235 1853 1848 1826 1870 1798 1823 1824 1856 1636

1513 1?90 1863 1822 1720 1759 1768

Luther (T) Luther (T) Luther Adams . .(W) Luther W (T) Lydia (M) Lydia (A) Lydia (T) Lydia (T) 1766 L v d i a (T) 1752 L y d i a (M) Lydia (A) 1788 L y d i a (W) 1782 L y d i a (W) 1784 L v d i a (T) Lvdia (T) 1798 L y d i a (T) 1S00 L y d i a (A) Lydia (A) 1800 L y d i a (A) 1807 L y d i a (W) Lydia (T) 1840 L y d i a A n n (W) 1797 L y d i a B (A) 182(1 L y d i a B a b b i t t . . ( T ) 1808 L y d i a B r o w n . . . ( T ) 1836 L y d i a F r a n c e s . . . ( A l 1514 L y d i a J e n k i n s . . ( W ) 1847 L y d i a Maria (W) 1848 L y d i a M a r i a (W) 1886 L y d i a S t o c k t o n . ( A ) Lydia W (M) 1801 L y m a n (A) 1838 L y m a n (A) 1806 L y m a n (M) 1843 L y m a n (W) 1840 L y m a n A (A) 1838 L y m a n C o l e m a n (M) 1875 L y m a n Coleman (M) 1900 L y m a n Coleman (M) 1839 L y m a n F (M) 1*84 1880 1831 1859 1880 1864 1S40 1886 1S07 1742 1798 1828

INDEX 1809 M a r v i n 1647 M a r y Mary 1672 M a r y 1681 M a r y 1697 M a r y 1719 M a r y 1714 M a r y Mary Mary 1744 M a r y 1726 M a r y 1734 M a r y 1735 M a r y 1751 M a r y 1754 M a r y 1758 M a r y 1752 M a r y 1754 M a r y 1755 M a r y 1763 M a r y 1757 M a r y 1772 M a r y 1793 M a r y 1782 M a r y 1785 M a r y 1774 M a r y 1758 M a r y 1776 M a r y 1799 M a r y 1802 M a r y 1783 M a r y 1786 M a r y 1812 Mary 1838 M a r y 1794 M a r y 1797 M a r y 1797 M a r y 1800 M a r y Mary Mary 1801 M a r y 1789 M a r y 1861 M a r y 1831 M a r y Mary 1817 M a r y 1848 M a r y Mary 1862 M a r y 1813 M a r y 1817 M a r y A 1830 M a r y A 1856 M a r y A 1855 M a r y A ( T ) 1357 8 (A) 17 (W) 21 (T) 33 (M) 40 (A) 59 (M) 142 (T) 89 (T) 93 ( T ) 118 (M) 139 (A) 149 (A) 189 (A) 202 (A) 204 (A) 217 (W) 243 ( T ) 250 ( T ) 290 ( T ) 294 ( T ) 304 ( T ) 313 ( T ) 321 (A) 373 (A) 421 (A) 441 (W) 556 ( W ) 573 ( W ) 598 (W) 599 ( T ) 628 ( T ) 667 ( T ) 683 (A) 770 (A) 847 (A) 848 (A) 857 (A) 864 (A) 908 (A) 984 (A) 1010 (W) 1117 (M) 2674 ( T ) 1370 (M) 1419 (M) 1437 (A) 1551 (M) 1449 ( T ) 2102 (W) 1903 (M) 1429 (A) 843 (A) 1540 ( T ) 2614 1811 1846 1854 1851 1806 1855 1810 1847 1824 1805 1828 1820 1843 1841 1843 1788 1871 1807 1857 is;u 1826 1857 1868 1833 1842 1841 1840 1842 1849 1850 1843 1855 1861 1845 1844 1841 1841 1850 1845 1809 1877 1808 1804 1843 1872 1844 1827 1822 1839 1839 Mary Mary Marv Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Marv Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Marv Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Marv Mary Mary Mary Mary Marv Mary Adeline . . . ( T ) Alice (W) Almira (A) Alvira . . . . ( A ) Ann (T) Ann (A) Ann (A) Ann (A) Ann (W) Ann (T) Ann (T) Ann (W) Ann Borden, (T) Ann E (T) Augusta. .(W) B (A) Belle (A) Cora (A) Delight . . . ( T ) E (Al E (T) E (M) E (W) Eleanor . . . ( A ) Elizabeth . (W) Elizabeth .(A) Elizabeth .(T) Elizabeth .(M) E l i z a b e t h . (M) E l i z a b e t h . (M) Ella (A) Emilv (W) Emma ....(T) Emma (A) E m m a . . . . (T) F (A) F (A) F (W) F (T) Forbes (A) F r a n c e s .. (T) Francina .(W) Franklin .(W) Godfrey . . ( T ) Goodwin . (W) Gurney . . . ( W ) Hobart ...(W) Holman .. (W) Ivis (W) Jane (A) J a n e . . . . . . (T) Jane (T) Jane (T) Jane (T)

XXXI 620 2544 1773 1738 663 1043 915 1732 1149 1248 1338 1942 1349 2117 1869 747 1708 2343 2132 tOOB 1328 1449 2489 2454 1191 1482 2087 2250 2251 2266 1817 2537 1397 1799 2204 547 1611 1852 2178 1655 2155 1931 1898 1257 2749 1834 1130 2000 2029 1627 1296 1365 1533 1402

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INDEX 1880 M e r r i l l Alonzo . . (M) 2703 1854 M e r r i l l P e a s e . . . ( M ) 2261 1881 M e r t a Luella (A) 1744 1742 Micah (A) 166 1803 Micah (A) 787 1S90 M i l d r e d (A) 2386 1896 M i l d r e d ( T ) 2639 1896 Mildred J o y (A) 2441 1886 Mildred M (W) 2604 1844 Miles N e w t o n . . . ( T ) 2169 1845 Milo H e a t h ( T ) 2157 1831 Milton ( T ) 1377 1869 Milton E u g e n e . . ( T ) 2649 1843 Milton T a y l o r . . . ( T ) 2163 1883 Mina M (A) 2421 1873 M i n e r v a May . . . ( A ) 1721 1859 Minnie ( T ) 2179 1874 M i n n i e (A) 2411 1866 Minnie ( W ) 2529 1867 Minnie A l t h e a , . . ( T ) 2648 1757 M i r i a m (A) 188 1753 M i r i a m ( T ) 289 1864 M i r i a m (A) 1568c 1756 Molly (A) 179 1769 Molly (A) 366 1766 Molly ( W ) 553 1800 Molly ( W ) 1090 1790 Molly (W) 1098 1806 Molly (W) 1103 1766 Molly G u r n e y . . . ( A ) 404 1892 M o n a A l m a (A) 2328 1795 M o r t o n ( T ) 647 1723 Moses (A) 54 1751 Moses (A) 186 1852 M y r a E ( T ) 2125 1837 M y r o n W i n s l o w . ( A ) 803 1860 M y r o n S a m u e l . . ( A ) 1701 M. S h i r l e y (A) 1829 1806 N a h u m 1873 N a h u m 1844 N a h u m 1845 N a h u m 1770 N a n c y 1791 N a n c y 1789 N a n c y 1798 N a n c y 1814 N a n c y 1815 N a n c v 1792 N a n c y 1817 N a n c y 1832 N a n c y 1822 N a n c y 1823 N a n c y 1836 N a n c y (A) (A) Augustus(A) S (A) (T) (A) (A) (A) (T) (A) (W) (T) (W) (W) A (T) A (A) 872 2357 1473 1601 298 400 453 491 706 744 1099 1291 1864 1871 1303 1597

1851 1849 1817 1853 1877 1825 1848 1825 1823

Mary Juliet ( T ) 2183 Mary L a u r a (A) 1045 M a r y L o r i n g . . . . ( A ) 1500 Mary Louisa (A) 913 Mary Louisa (A) 2285 M a r y Lovell . . . . ( W ) 1201 M a r y M a h a l a . . . . (A) 2274 Mary Maria (A) 962 Mary Porter (A) 804 M a r y P o r t e r . . . . (A) 1451 1839 M a r y S o p h r o n i a . ( T ) 2161 Mary T ( T ) 1299 1882 M a r y T h a x t e r . . . ( A ) 2308 1838 M a r y T u r n e r . . . ( W ) 1868 1865 M a r y W a l l a c e . . . ( A ) 2290 1850 M a r y W h e e l e r . . ( M ) 2258 1750 M a t t h e w (A) 153 1798 M a t t h e w (A) 734 1837 M a t t h e w G o r d o n (A) 1469 1871 M a u d L u t h e r a . . ( T ) 2650 1872 M a u r i c e C o r o y d o n , (A) 1521 1858 M a y E m e l i n e . . . (A) 1729 1883 Mav E l e c t a (A) 2400 1770 M e h e t a b l e (A) 230 1775 M e h e t a b l e (A) 353 1771 M e h e t a b l e (A) 384 1797 M e h e t a b l e (A) 505 1785 M e h e t a b l e (A) 509 1784 M e h e t a b l e (A) 518 1787 M e h e t a b l e (A) 533 1806 M e h e t a b l e (A) 793 Mehetable (A) 896 1801 M e h e t a b l e (A) 859 1830 M e h e t a b l e (A) 1505 1818 M e h e t a b l e (W) 1906 1822 M e h e t a b l e (W) 1907 1824 M e h e t a b l e R. W, (A) 1503 1815 M e h e t a b l e T. . . . ( W ) 1203 1824 M e l i n d a A (A) 837 1843 Melissa A l m i r a . . ( A ) 1760 1837 Melissa Cobb . . . . ( A ) 1033 1865 Melville E m e r s o n ( T ) 2202 1806 Melvin (A) 878 1807 Melvina (A) 1015 Mercy (A) 16 Mercy (T) 90 Mercy ( T ) 105 1754 M e r c y (M) 131 1763 Mercy (M) 136 1772 M e r c y (A) 385 Mercy (T) 632 1816 Mercy (A) 949 1816 M e r c y ( T ) 1311 1844 M e r c y A (A) 1690

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XXX111

1825 1848 1816 1842 1811 1846 1846

N a n c y A m a n d a . . (A) 777 Nancy E (A) 1536 Nancy E ( W ) 1847 N a n c y M a r i a . . . ( W ) 1946 Nancy R ( T ) 1287 Nancy Smith (A) 1495 Nancy Smith (A) 1624 N a n n i e E l i z a . . . ( W ) 2009 1751 N a o m i (A) 198 1818 N a p o l e o n B (A) 950 1846 N a p o l e o n B (A) 1691 1891 N a s h C l a r k (W) 2758 1771 N a t h a n ( T ) 262 1764 N a t h a n (A) 220 Nathan (A) 504 Nathan ( T ) 1284 1856 N a t h a n F r a n k l i n (A) 2314 1796 N a t h a n i e l (M) 337 1807 N a t h a n i e l (A) 879 1857 N a t h a n i e l B (W) 2566 1834 N a t h a n i e l L (A) 1617 Nathaniel T (A) 1067 1880 Nellie (A) 2380 Nellie (W) 2011 1858 Nellie A m a n d a . . ( A ) 1718 1869 Nellie H a r l o w . . ( W ) 1970 1886 Nellie J a n e (A) 2396 1882 Nellie L o u i s a . . . . (A) 1745 1870 Nellie May (A) 2430 1880 Nelson A b i a h . . . ( W ) 2746 1876 Nelson F r a n k l i n . ( T ) 2192 1831 Nelson K n a p p . . (A) 955 1851 Newell D (W) 2462 1861 N e w t o n B r i g g s . . (A) 1516 1877 N e w t o n Chaffin . ( T ) 2654 1754 Noah (A) 171 1759 N o a h (W) 246 1781 Noah (A) 389 1780 Noah (A) 497 1810 Noah (A) 794 1804 Noah (A) 788 1804 N o a h (A) 1013 1815 Noah W a r n e r . . . (A) 795 1870 N o r a B e r t h a F o r b e s , ( T ) 2219 N o r m a n J a c o b . . (W) 2740 1857 Noyes W i l l a r d . . (A) 1714 1808 1707 1738 1760 Oakes Obadiah Obadiah Obadiah Obadiah 1796 O b a d i a h 1832 O b a d i a h (A) 882 (A) 47 (A) 151 (A) 351 (A) 454 (A) 726 (A) 1456

1748 1774 1793 1770

Olive (A) 197 Olive (A) 395 Olive (A) 401 Olive (A) 446 Olive (A) 455 1777 Olive (A) 461 1795 Olive (A) 473 1792 Olive (A) 512 1806 Olive (A) 783 Olive ( T ) 1238 1857 Olive A n n (A) 1805 1828 Olive A n n (A) 1037 1896 Olive A u g u s t a - - ( W ) 2558 1839 Olive J a n e t t e . . . ( A ) 1034 1715 Oliver (M) 138 1769 Oliver ( T ) 605 Oliver ( T ) 1239 1796 Oliver (M) 1416d 1817 Oliver D e a n ( T ) 2048 1850 Oliver H e n l e y . . . ( A ) 2352 1805 O r p h a , (A) 403 1824 O r p h i a A (M) 2224 1850 O r i l l a (W) 2486 Orlando ( T ) 1306 1853 O r r a P a r t r i d g e . ( A ) 1700 1869 Orville (M) 2685 1801 O t i s ( T ) 696 Otis (M) 1417 1820 Otis E l b r i d g e . . . (A) 970 1797 O w e n (W) 1101 O w e n , a f t e r w a r d s called Joseph (M) 1416j 1839 1787 1770 1803 1743 1765 1773 Pamelia Parnel Patience Patty Paul Paul Paul Paul Paul 1820 P a u l A d a m 1887 P a u l Alfred 1823 P a u l D 1889 P a u l M a r i o n 1892 P a u l S p e n c e r 1840 P a u l i n e I s a b e l l a 1815 P e d d y Percy 1800 P e r r y 1820 P e r r y 1723 P e t e r 1729 P e t e r 1829 P e r s i s H (A) (A) (A) (T) (A) (A) (A) (A) (A) (A) (T) (A) (A) (A) (A) (T) (T) (T) (T) (A) (M) (A) 1684 529 368 681 160 234 359 536 1058 540 2661 798 2440 2451 1462 1290 604 673 1364 61 126 1030

XXXIV 1729 1773 1757 1768 1809 1851 1828 1808 1803 1860 1824 1823 1802 1777 1762 1770 1866 1791 1775 1769 1782 1782 1791 1805 1803 1807 1742 1793 1864 1826 1822 1740 1752 1762 1781 1782 1803 1808 1816 1899 1825 120 1845 1840 1895 1829 1875 1886 Phebe (T) Phebe (T) Phebe (T) Phebe (T) Phebe (A) Phebe (T) P h e b e Belle (A) Phebe Esther ...(A) Phebe H (T) Philander (T) Philo (W) Philomela (T) Philomela Thurston, (A) Philip (A) Phillip (A) Phoebe (A) Phvlene (T) Pleasant Larus .(W) Volly (M) Polly (A) Polly (A) Polly (A) Polly (T) Polly (T) Polly (A) Polly (T) Polly E (A) Prentice J (A) Priscilla (M) Priscilla (M)

INDEX 100 263 28-4 311 868 1408 1696 974 619 687 2499 1273 776 865 442 219 312 1987 335 375 456 499 609 645 1476 1355 477 933 322 345 1884 1871 1874 1882 1878 1810 1878 1729 1747 1787 1780 1780 Ralph Omer (W Ralph Otho (T R a l p h U n d e r h i l l (A Ralph Waldo . . . . ( A R a l p h W a r n e r . . (A Ransford (A Rav Alanson (A Rebecca (T Rebecca (T Rebecca (T Rebecca (A Rebecca (W Rebecca (T 1813 R e b e c c a (T 1803 Rebecca A y e r s . . ( W 1S49 R e b e c c a J e n k i n s (A 2829 R e b e c c a L e o n a r d ( T 1823 R e b e c c a P a c k a r d (W (A 1822 R e l i a n c e Rhoda (T 1789 R h o d a (T 1789 R h o d a (T 1821 R h o d a (T 1845 R h o d a J (A 2862 R i c h a r d D u r f e e . ( T 1822 R o b e r t (A 1886 R o b e r t (A 1862 R o b e r t B r o w n . . , ( T 1839 R o b e r t H e r s e y . (W 1830 R o m a n z o Marvin (T 1818 R o s a n d a (A 1866 1864 R o s a A u g u s t a . . . (A (A 1808 R o s a Bell (T 1811 R o s w e l l (A 1836 R o t h e u s (W 1836 R o w l a n d (W 1801 R o w l a n d Roxanna (T Roxanna (A 1819 R o x a n n a (W 1878 l l o x y M a u d (A 1858 R o y a l V i n i n g . . .(A 1885 Roy B r i g h t m a n . (A 1900 Roy O t t o (A 1871 R u e l E (W 1817 Russell (T 1042 R u t h 1685 R u t h (W 1686 R u t h (T 1724 R u t h (W Ruth (T 1727 R u t h (T 1752 R u t h (A 1735 R u t h (W 1747 R u t h (T 1973 2207 1703 2423 2327 991 1743 112 270 319 372 567 651 1251 1143 1629 2054 1917 1061 279 627 644 1326 1670 2139 786 2382 2136 1994 2148 772 1705 1778 689 1017 1909 2482 650 910 1915 1782 1525 2457 2445 2467 1324 6 25 34 80 104 111 170 239
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Quincy (W) 596 Quincy ( W ) 2021 Quincy (A) 892 Quincy Lovell . . ( W ) 1212 Rachel Rachel Rachel Rachel Rachel Rachel Rachel Rachel Rachel Rachel Rachel Rachel Rachel Rachel Rachel Rachel Ralph Ralph (A) (T) (T) (W) (W) (W) (A) (W) (W) (A) Boone . . . ( T ) Emily ...CW) J (W) J (T) Bobhison (W) Rosina . . ( A ) D (W) Gerry . . . . ( A ) 165 302 305 579 580 593 863 1104 1164 2362 1373 1180 1929 2067 2761 943 2576 2720

INDEX
(T) (T) (A) Ruth (A) 1789 R u t h (A) 1756 R u t h (W) 1785 R u t h (W) Ruth (A) 1802 R u t h (W) 1801 R u t h (W) 1828 R u t h G (A) 1783 R u t h P o r t e r (A) 1890 R u t h S e v e r a n c e . ( A ) 1809 R u t h T o r r e y . . . ( W ) 1833 R u t h T o r r e y (A) 1850 R u t h e n a (W)

1753 R u t h 1768 R u t h 1778 R u t h

283 297 388 393 399 550 576 733 1102 1123 893 408 2360 1133 1528 2545

1788 1765 1782 1766 1826 1829 1802 1827 1790 1819 1811 1873 1856 1850 1838 1841 1814 1852 1832 1846 1872 1794 1786 1817 1839 1845 1817

1855
1838 1862 1793 1799 1792 1794 1793 1791 1803 1818 1854 1829 1822 1825 1795 1698 1824 1823 1847 1784 1767 1800 1681 1732 2725 1750 1729 1754 :.740 2756 1760 1754 1781

Sabra ( W ) 1145 Subra ( W ) 1960 Sadie S ( A ) 1774 Sallie ( T ) 637 Sallie E ( A ) 1668 Sallie L a r u s ( W ) 1985 Sally ( A ) 416 Sally ( A ) 475 Sally ( T ) 628 Sally ( T ) 629 Sally ( T ) 646 Sally ( T ) 676 Sally ( A ) 870 Sally ( M ) 1416a Sally B ( A ) 938 Sally M ( T ) 2092 Sally M a r i a ( T ) 1297 S a l l y T h a x t e r . . ( W ) 1858 Sally Wild ( A ) 1029 Salmon ( T ) 694 Salmon ( A ) 728 Salmon ( A ) 1454 S a l m o n L e o n a r d ( T ) 2059 S a l m o n W i l l s o n . ( A ) 1461 Salome ( T ) 1228 Salome ( W ) 249 Sampson ( A ) 418 Samuel (W) 24 Samuel (A) 65 Samuel ( T ) 110 Samuel ( M ) 129 Samuel (M) 146 Samuel ( A ) 134 Samuel ( A ) 191 Samuel ( A ) 205 Samuel ( A ) 211 Samuel ( T ) 303 Samuel ( A ) 429

1853 1833 1856 1834 1793 1837 1846 1849 1786 1822 1804 1847 1694 1718 1715 1721 1727 1734 1739 1711 1730 1750 1744 1757

Samuel (A Samuel (A Samuel, J r (A Samuel (W Samuel (A Samuel (A Samuel (A Samuel (A Samuel (A Samuel (W Samuel (T Samuel (W Samuel (A Samuel A (A Samuel A (A Samuel A (A Samuel B r y a n t . (W Samuel C (A S a m u e l C l a r k . . . (A Samuel Colburn (W Samuel D (A Samuel Gordon .(W S a m u e l l l o r t o n . . (A S a m u e l L i c a n d e r (A S a m u e l L i c a n d e r (A Samuel Merrifield(T Samuel N (W Samuel Norton . (W Samuel P (A Samuel P (A Samuel Park (T S a m u e l P a y s o n . (A Samuel Payson . . ( A Samuel Perrin . . ( T S a m u e l P o r t e r . . (A Samuel W (A Samuel Willard .(A Samuel Willard .(A Samuel William .(M S a m u e l W o r c e s t e r (A Sanford (M S a n f o r d B e n n e t t (M Sarah (A Sarah (W Sarah (A Sarah (W Sarah (W Sarah (T Sarah (T Sarah (T Sarah (M Sarah (A Sarah (A Sarah (A Sarah (A

432 437 467 560 831 842 849 869 953 1118 1332 1902 2393 1555 1572 1673 2535 936 1680 1888 1604 2743 425 466 926 1382 2494 1840 543 894 2184 1039 1804 1340 522 1056 1581 1582 333 775 1423 2269 19 22 66 78 79 99 115 116 141 150 181 192 210

XXXVI 1751 1759 1780 1748 Sarah (T Sarah (T Sarah (T Sarah (M Sarah (M 1776 Sarah (A Sarah (A 1788 Sarah (A 1780 Sarah (A 1770 S a r a h (A 1784 Sarah (A 1782 Sarah (A 1772 S a r a h (W 1779 S a r a h (W 1787 Sarah (T 1794 Sarah (T Sarah (M 1822 Sarah (M 1810 S a r a h (A 1793 Sarah (A 1804 Sarah (A Sarah (A 1797 Sarah (W 1833 Sarah (A 1823 Sarah (T Sarah (W 1818 Sarah Almy (T 1822 Sarah Ann (W 1832 Sarah Ann (W 2837 Sarah Ann (T 1828 Sarah Celestia . . . (A 1857 S a r a h Chessman (W 1839 Sarah Dean (A 1838 Sarah E (W 1823 Sarah Elizabeth (W 1S52 Sarah Elizabeth .(M 1844 Sarah Emeline . (W 1838 S a r a h F r a n c e s . . (T 1820 S a r a h G (T 1876 Sarah Grace (W 1824 Sarah Raskins . . ( M 1895 Sarah Jsabelle . . ( A 1853 Sarah Jackson . . ( W 1847 Sarah J a n e (T 1848 Sarah J a n e (T 1850 Sarah J a n e (W 1840 Sarah J a n e (A 1849 S a r a h Keller . . . . (A 1833 Sarah L (T 1834 Sarah Lapham ..(A 1848 Sarah Lora (W 1834 Sarah Louisa ...(M 1879 Sarah Millie .... (A 1846 Sarah Scott (A 1835 Sarah Spooner .. (A

INDEX 272 292 317 325 344 376 394 424 443 493 500 527 555 574 643 671 708 721 810 855 1011 989 1127 1479 1334 1953 1270 1166 1891 2153 779 1939 1529 1926 1181 2255 2508 1395 1301 2733 1435 2446 1963 2151 2158 2549 1674 1522 1331 1588 2572 2238 2398 1608 1614 1823 1847 1822 2774 2834 1834 1717 1726 1750 1765 1776 1777 1799 1790 1804 1876 1840 1840 1854 1820 1886 1847 1751 1743 1786 1789 1827 1872 1818 1852 1728 1741 1753 1796 1733 1763 1789 1784 1791 1789 1821 1793 1830 1823 1815 1719 1753 1743 1788 1783 1797 1785 1811 S a r a h T h a y e r . . . (T S a r a h Weston . . . (A S. Chandler (A Seabury (T Serissa (W Serusha (W Seth (T Seth (T Seth (A Seth (T Seth (A Seth (A Seth (A Seth (T Seth (A Seth (A Seth Dean (A Seth Gurney (A Sharlie E t t a (A Sheldon (W Sheldon J (W Sibyl (T Silas (A Silas (A Silas (W Silas (A Silas A m o r y . , . . (W Silas Dean (A Silas Richmond .(A Silas W h i t e o m b . (W Silence (A Silence (A Silence (A Silence (A Simeon (T Simeon (T Simeon (A Simeon (T Simeon (T Simeon (M Simeon (M Simeon C (T Simeon G a n n e t t . (W Simeon G a n n e t t . (W Simeon H i b b a r d (T Simeon R (A Simeon Smith . . ( A Solomon (A Solomon (A Solomon (A Solomon (A Solomon (A Solomon (A Solomon (A Solomon (A 2051 1532 839 300 1908 2481 95 98 169 306 387 396 515 693 792 1803 1530 1042 1487 1841 2726 1411 154 161 583 724 1183 2335 1452 2005 63 152 223 544 103 286 470 654 669 714 1420 1293 1109 1887 1367 905 967 52 183 174 414 419 474 528 817

INDEX
1835 Solomon Willard (A) 828 1792 Sophia (T) 613 1840 Sophia (W) 1911 1840 Sophia (W) 2484 1888 Sophia B (W) 2727 1842 Sophia H e n r i e t t a (A) 1026 1818 Sophia J a n e (T) 1253 1887 Sophia May (A) 2428 1823 vSophia N (M) 1446 1845 Sophia W h i t t i e r (W) 2460 1799 Sophronia (T) 1232 1806 (M) 1424 1842 Sophronia (M) 2253 1725 Sophronia (A) 62 1746 Squire (A) 201 1875 Squire (W) 1990 1854 Stanley (T) 2126 1732 Stebbins D (M) 147 1748 Stephen (A) 176 1790 Stephen (A) 433 1834 Stephen (M) 2233 1810 Stephen B Stephen D (T) 697 Stephen O (T) 2068 1838 Stephen S (W) 1154 Stillman (M) 1416c 1817 Stillman Sears . . ( A ) 959 1S05 Stimson (T) 1244 1840 Stimson L (T) 2065 1877 S t u a r t (W) 2577 1857 Sumner T (W) 2471 1801 Susan (A) 476 1797 Susan (W) 1139 1815 Susan (W) 1163 1821 Susan (W) 1199 Susan (T) 1317 1825 Susan (W) 1977 1858 Susan (W) 2479 1847 Susan A (T) 1410 1855 Susan A (A) 1832 1827 Susan Champney (A) 1498 1806 Susan Clark (A) 789 1819 Susan Field (A) 773 1832 Susan F r a n c e s . . ( A ) 1649 1814 (A) 917 1825 Susan J a n e (A) 846 1839 Susan K Susan Louisa (A) 978 1824 Susan M (A) 952 1860 Susan Maria (W) 2595 1884 Susan M a r t h a . . . ( T ) 2144 1851 Susan Mehetable (A) 1814 1818 Susan S (W) 1941 1828 Susan Willard . . ( A ) 832 Susanna (M) 43 1762 S u s a n n a h (A) 227 Susannah (M) 342 1770 1782 1807 1806 1814 1781

XXXVll 383 407 862 1014 885 420 2300 2010 2739 2075 1227 615 718 954 960

Susannah (A) Susannah (A) Susannah (A) Susannah (A) S u s a n n a h P r a t t (A) S u s a n n a h Willard (A) ISST' Susie Adelaide . . ( A ) Susie St. Clair . . ( W ) Susie Wilder (W) 1858 Sybel Elizabeth . (T) 1783 Sylda (T) Sylvanus (T) 1816 Sylvanus (M) 1829 Sylvester F r a n k l i n , (A) 1821 Sylvester Simeon, (A)

(A) 172 1740 T a b i t h a (M) 133 1757 T h a n k f u l Thaxter (A) 363 1800 T h a x t e r (A) 752 1842 T h a x t e r (W) 2475 1825 Theodora Cyania (T) 1341 1815 Theodore (A) 760 1810 T h e o d o r e (W) 1115 1833 Theodore W (W) 1895 1866 Theodore Williams, (T) 2137 1887 Theodore Worcester, (W) 2756 1836 T h e o p h i l u s (T) 1346 1828 T h i r z a M a r i a . . . . (A) 1465 1645 T h o m a s (W) 7 1671 T h o m a s (W) 20 1677 T h o m a s (T) 31 1684-89 T h o m a s (M) 39 1701 T h o m a s (W) 73 1718 T h o m a s (T) 96 1723 T h o m a s (M) 124 1732 T h o m a s (W) 238 1749 T h o m a s (T) 271 Thomas (T) 274 1771 T h o m a s (A) 440 1761 T h o m a s (W) 558 1837 T h o m a s (A) 823 1816 T h o m a s (A) 861 Thomas (A) 906 1786 T h o m a s (W) 1106 1834 T h o m a s (T) 1345 1812 T h o m a s (W) 1872 Thomas (W) 1956 1837 T h o m a s (W) 1958 1827 T h o m a s Baldwin (A) 1504 1830 T h o m a s Denny . (W) 1189

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1836 T h o m a s F r a n k l i n , 1847 T h o m a s 1841 T h o m a s 1852 T h o m a s 1806 T h o m a s (A) H (W) Hammond, (A) Henry .(W) Jefferson. (T) .(A) (W) (M) (A) (A) (A) (A) (A) (A) fW) (W) (W) (W) (T)

INDEX 1870 W a r r e n L e n d e l l , ( A ) 2297 1883 W a r r e n W h i t t e m o r e , ( W ) 2013 1820 W a s h i n g t o n ( W ) 1878 1804 W a t s o n (M) 338 1782 W e a l t h y (A) 378 1834 W e b s t e r (A) 1458 1822 W e b s t e r (W) 1842 1846 W e b s t e r (W) 2495 1856 Welford C l a i b o r n e , ( W ) 1983 1877 W e n d a l l F l e t c h e r ( W ) 2729 1870 W i l l a r d (A) 1812 Willard (A) 481 1605 W i l l i a m 1 1639 W i l l i a m (A) 4 1682 W i l l i a m (A) 12 1688 W i l l i a m (W) 26 William (T) 30 1685 W i l l i a m (M) 37 1704 William (A) 46 1725 W i l l i a m (A) 69 William (W) 77 1717 W i l l i a m (W) 82 1713 William (T) 87 William (T) 92 1715 W i l l i a m (Ml 121 1732 William (A) 148 1735 W i l l i a m (A) 156 1755 William (A) 224 1748 William ( W ) 241 William ( T ) 266 1761 W i l l i a m ( T ) 293 1744 William (M) 323 1777 W i l l i a m (A) 360 1783 W i l l i a m (A) 379 1797 W i l l i a m (A) 427 1783 W'illram (A) 444 1787 W i l l i a m (A) 510 1774 W i l l i a m ( W ) 572 1778 W i l l i a m ( T ) 603 1793 William ( T ) 677 1791 W i l l i a m ( T ) 699 1819 W i l l i a m CM) 716 1807 W i l l i a m (A) 759 1820 W i l l i a m (A) 764 1819 William (A) 829 William (A) $82 1820 W i l l i a m (W) 1175 1844 W i l l i a m (W r )1223 1801 William (WT) 1156 1819 W i l l i a m ( T ) 1262 T W illiam ( T ) 1307 William (A) 1543 William (M) 1416-L

1589 2562 1035 1901 1309 927 1140 340 185 229 434 523 895 1053 1083 1094 1838 1859 276

( W ) 1144

1828 T h o m a s N e w t o n 1819 T h o m a s R o g e r s 1800 T h o m a s S Thomas V 1756 T i m o t h v 1767 T i m o t h y 1793 T i m o t h y 1796 T i m o t h y Timothy 1826 T i m o t h y 1782 T u r n e r Turner 1*25 T u r n e r 1826 T u r n e r 1756 U r i a h 1820 Vesta W a l e s 1873 V i o l a S Virginia C 1847 1859 1867 1838

(A) 774 (W) 2474 (W) 1169

W a l d o Simeon . . . ( A ) 1711 Wallace C h e s t e r . ( T ) 2217 Wallace E l m e r . . ( T ) 2111 W a l l a c e W i l l a r d (A) 1041 Walter (A) 1559 1821 W a l t e r (W) 1916 Walter ( T ) 2097 1882 W a l t e r G u r n e y . . ( A ) 2456 1859 W a l t e r Lincoln . (W) 1940 1875 W a l t e r S h e r m a n ( W ) 2728 1893 W a l t e r Vina] . . . ( W ) 2752 1803 W a r r e n (W) 588 1898 W a r r e n (W) 2611 1793 W a r r e n (W) 590 r 1780 W arren (M) 710 1831 W a r r e n (A) 1001 1861 W a r r e n (W) 2007 1809 W a r r e n A t h e r t o n ( M ) 1426 1845 W a r r e n A t h e r t o n ( M ) 2246 1879 W a r r e n A t h e r t o n , J r . , (M) 2695 ^ v 1 8 5 1 W a r r e n A u g u s t u s ( A ) 1661 1887 W T arren A u g u s t u s , (A) 2384 1871 W a r r e n B e t t i s o n (M) 2687 1897 W a r r e n G a r d n e r (M) 2762

INDEX L828 William LS32 William

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(W) 1978 ( W ) 1980 William (M) 2230 1*11 William A (A) 1609 LS84 William Alfred . . ( T ) 2222 IMO William A n d r e w ( T ) 1252 [862 William A s h t o n . ( A ) 2322 t830 William A u g u s t u s ( T ) 1343 1849 William B ( T ) 1412 L834 William B a y l i e s . ( T ) 1393 1804 William B e n j a m i n , (M) 2675 L-888 William Block . . ( W ) 1168 1852 William B r a d f o r d (W) 1937 L861 William B r e c k e n b r i d g e , ( T ) 2134 L869 William B r e c k e n r i d g e , ( T ) 2141 is 10 William B r i g g s . ( A ) 918 William Cole (A) 805 L812 William C o w p e r . ( T ) 1259 1823 William D (T) 1294 1872 William D (A) 2366 L864 William D e n n i s . ( T ) 2078 1859 William D u r a n t . ( A ) 2288 L864 William D i e r ( T ) 2110 William E (A) 1020 [ M S William E (W) 2461 1866 William E b e n e z e r , (A) 1518 1887 William E d g a r . . ( A ) 2459 1829 William E d w a r d (A) 1038 1837 William E l i s h a . . ( A ) 1790 William F (W) 201S William F (W) 2000a 1826 William F a u n c e . ( A ) 1018 1819 William F r a n k l i n ( A ) 819 IS20 William F r e d e r i c k , ( T ) 1270 [85] William F . S. A. (A) 2275 881 William G (W) 2500 842 William G a r r i s o n (A) 1590 812 William G u r n e y (A) 1021 RIO William H . , . . . ' . . ( T ) 1246 AVilliam H (A) 1565 846 William H (A) 1656

1843 1832 1832 1833 1863 1852 1837 1870 1828 1832 1825 1817 1848 1857 1866 1852 1806 1851 1892 1845 1847 1855 1814 1864 1849 1854 1855 1873 1866 1869 1810 1813 1752 1774 1773 1771 1878 1763 1796 1892

William William William William William William William William William William William William William

H (T) H a r r i s .(A) H e n r y . (W) Henry ..(A) H e n r y . (W) Horton .(A) Howell .(A) Howell .(A) JefPerson(T) L e w i s . . (A) Lincoln (W) Nelson . . (A) Nelson, Jr., (A) William P (T) W i l l i a m P a r k . . . (W) William P e r r y . . (T) William Q (A) William R (A) William Richmond, (W) William R u g g l e s (W) W i l l i a m S a m u e l . (A) William Stockton(A) William T (A) W i l l i a m T h o m a s (W) William Titterton, (W) William W (T) Willis (W) Wills D i n c k l e e , . ( M ) W i l m o t Dean . . . (W) Winnefred (W) Woodbridge Brown, (W) Woodbridge Brown, (A) Zebulon Zebulon Zebulon Leouard Zelotes Zillah M a r y Zilpah Zilpah Z o l a Alice

2069 1050 1215 1509 2025 1553 1024 1798 1375 801 1136 994 1763 2127 2596 2172 932 1678 2556 1197 1570 1514 1063 1986 1224 2617 2488 2693 2516 2491 1844 742

(A) 203 (A) 459 ( T ) 288 (A) 457 ( T ) 2209 ( T ) 259 ( T ) 614 (T) 2662

FIEST GENERATION William Reade. b. 1605. m. Avis Deacon. William Reade was born in 1605, and sailed from Gravesend in the County of Kent, England, in the " Assurance " of London (Isaac Bromwell and George Percy, Masters). There were on board this vessel, at the time of sailing, two hundred and twenty-one persons, the most of whom were very youthful. Of the whole number, but one of them was sixty years of age. The average age was from twenty-three to twenty-five years. The date of the sailing of this expedition cannot be accurately ascertained, but from information procured from ancient records, it may be fairly assumed that the correct date was about the 24th July, 1635. ^ This party landed in Boston and William Reade proceeded o and settled in Weymouth, Massachusetts. It is supposed he came from Maidstone near London, n March 9, 1636-7, he purchased from the estate of Zachery icknell, his house and farm, which was located on the estern side of Middle street, the old house stood on the noil opposite the junction of Middle and Charles streets, he premises are at this time owned by James Clapp. ome members of the family occupied this farm until 1769, hen John Reed who married Mary Bates, purchased the ^ Id farm of about forty acres, situated on both sides of ront street, near and adjoining the old Reed Cemetery BO called). William Reade was among the earlier settlers of Weyouth, it having been made a plantation May 8, 1635. On September 2, 1635, he was made freeman, and was very soon

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called upon to take part in public affairs. Was representative at the General Court, December 7, 1636, and also September 6, 1638. In the spring of 1635, Rev. Joseph Hull and his company came to Weymouth, having sailed from England on March 20, 1635. Prior to this time, a very undesirable element had located at Weymouth, but upon the arrival of Hull's company, the township or plantation took on a new growth, and a different and more desirable class of people than those who had previously located there, took up their abode in WTeymouth. On July 13, 1635, the ship " A l i c e " (Richard Orchard, Master) sailed from Gravesend. She had thirty-two passengers on board, among whom was Avis Deacon, then but nineteen years of age. The oldest of this party was but thirty-five years, and the youngest but nine months. The average age of the entire company was but twenty-two years. I t is a fact, worthy of note, that in those early days, nearly all of the emigrants who came to this country were very young, and few men or women, of mature age, could endure the hardships and privations of the new world, or cared to leave the place of their birth, to make their homes in a new country, about which so little was known at the time. There was a Thomas Deacon, nineteen years of age, on board the " Assurance " with William Reade, supposed to be a twin brother of Avis Deacon. Avis Deacon must have married William Reade soon after her arrival in this country. Appended is the official record of the services of William Reade in the General Court, and also of his purchase of the house and land mentioned above.
7 Dec

1636

Certificate of the Secretary of the Common-

wealth of Massachusetts. A General Court houlden at Boston, the 7th day of the 10th month, 1636. Pr'sent. Deputies, * * * * * * * * * * Goo-Will-Reade."

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1636/7. "William Reade, having bought the house and twenty acres of land at Weymouth, unfenced, for 7, 13s, 4d, wch was Zachary Bicknels (after Bicknels death), of Richard Rocket and his wife, is to have the same sale confirmed by the child when he cometh to age, or else the child to alow all such costs as the Court shall think meet." At a General Court, held at Boston, the 6th f>1 S e p t Day of the 7th Month, a 1638. Present. Deputies, * * * * * * * * * * * Will-Reade." Vol. 1, Records of Colony Mass., pp. 184, 189, 235. " There is a rate of 400. granted, but the warrants not to be sent out until the other accounts be cleared, and that to be done, within eight weeks, and these afternamed are to meet the first Tuesday in November, and to take the Treasurer's account, and then to appoint the warrants to be sent out. The committee are, * * * * * * * * * William Reade."
* * * *

^38.

1638.

Vol. 1, Records Colony Mass., p. 242. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Office of the Secretary, Boston, March 12, 1894. I certify the foregoing citations to be true abstracts from the printed Records of Massachusetts, Vol. 1, 1628-1641. Witness the Seal of the Commonwealth. (Seal) WM. M. OLIN, Secretary. The name of William Reade is the eleventh on the list of names in the first division of land in Weymouth, and eighteen acres were allotted to him. The following abstracts are taken from the Town Records of \yeyroouth, Massachusetts: 5ould by Edward Smith unto William Reade the 25th .e 33 month (May) 1644" " T e n acres & half of land

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in the Westerneck Eight acres & half of it was first given to him the said William Reade two acres first given to Rich Addams bounded on the east with the land of said William Reade on the west with the land of Richard Addams, North & South with the Commons." " At a meeting of the Town the 26th of the 9th, month (November) 1651, There were chosen Townsmen. John Rogers, Nicholas Byram, David Hunt, John Burge, Thomas Dyer, William Reade & William Dyer, & are to be invested with power for the earring on the Towns affayers for the ensuing year." We have no record of the exact date of death of William Reade. From the foregoing records it will be noticed that William Reade was chosen Townsman on the 26th day of November, 1651. This is the last mention we have of him in public life. That he died sometime between the years 1651 and 1658, is evident from the following abstracts, taken from the above-mentioned record and which relate to his widow, Avis Reade. On the 6th of April, 1658, the Townsmen, " Ordered that the Widow Read shall have liberty to take in a garden plott in the swamp before her House, provided she lay up that garden plott to common, formerly granted. Neere Macnith Pratts barne & that she take no more, than the aforesaid plott contaynes." The 6th day of the 12th Month (Feb.), 1659. " At a meeting of the Townsmen (or Selectmen) it was further granted that Widow Avis Read, should have a swamp lott by virtue that her Husband was then an Inhabitant, when the sayd swamp lotts were granted." " A t a general Town Meeting held March 7-1659./60. Voted that Elder Bate, John Bieknell, Richard Porter, & Others, should have lotts in the Pine Swamps, and that Widow Read should have one lott in the same Pine Swamp and that Sergt Whitmarsh should Measure all the lotts." In the first division of lands in 1663, Widow Reed received Lot No. 13, of 10 acres, beginning at the Braini^ree line, and Lot. No. 4, of 30 acres, in second division. -. ,

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CHILDREN

2. Margaret, b. 1636; d. July 6, 1659; m. May 11, 1651, John Vining. 3. Hannah, b. 1637; m. April 2, 1658, Nicholas Whitmarsh. 4. William, b. Oct. 15, 1639; m. 1675, Esther Thompson. 5. Esther, b. May 8, 1641. 6. Iluth, b. 1642; d. in 1663; m. Dec. 19, 1662, John Whitman. 7. Thomas, b. 1645; d. Nov. 14, 1719; m. in 1670, Sarah Bicknell. 8. Mary, b. 1647; d. 1655; unmarried. 9. John, b. 1649; d. Jan. 13, 1720; m. Bethiah Frye. 10. -lames, b. ; d. July 21, 1726; m. April 18, 1683, Susanna Richmond.

SECOND GENERATION A 4 William Reed, son of William and Avis (Deacon) Reade. b. Oct. 15, 1639; d. in 1706. m. 1675, Esther Thompson, daughter of John Thompson, who came over in Wesson's company when six years of age, and Mary Cook, daughter of Francis Cook, who was of the Mayflower company. She died in 1706. William was constable in Weymouth in 1675, which was in those times the principal office of the town. He was ^leetman in 1681, and an extensive dealer in land. His will, dated Oct. 26, 1705, a copy of which is hereto appended, was proved Sept. 12, 1706, and may be found in the probate office (lib. 16, fol. 73), he and his wife dying between the time of making and the time it was probated. He lived on Pleasant street on the southwesterly side, a part of the old house still standing at this date (1888) having been remodeled and occupied by Palmer Loud. The old dam which he built across the river is near the house, and was probably built between 1680 and 1690. He owned all the land both sides of the street from jHingham line to Ragged Plain (so called) and from the iver to a point westerly of the bouse owned by William

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Dyer and later built a double house on the site that had been occupied by William Dyer's house, also one between that and his residence, a portion of the old house had the diamond glass as late as 1850. It may be interesting to some of their descendants to know the parentage of Esther. It appears by a genealogy published by Ignatius Thompson in 1841, that Lieut. John Thompson, father of Esther, was born in Wales, and was six years old when he landed in Wesson's company in May, 1622, and when he came of proper age, Dec. 6, 1645, married Mary Cook, daughter of Francis Cook, who was one of the Mayflower's company (she was born in Plymouth in 1626; died March 21, 1715). He settled and built a log house thirteen miles west of Plymouth, on the confines of what was then called Plymouth, now Halifax and Middleborough. He lived there until his house was burned by the Indians. Wrhile living there either he or his wife would walk to meeting every Sunday. The only place where they had an elder to speak to them was Plymouth, a distance of more than thirteen miles. " We have," says Thompson, "orally received information that during one year of his residence there, his wife on two of the Sabbaths in June, after breakfast took a child six months old in her arms and walked to Plymouth to attend meeting, and returned on the same day." We have in this a picture of real life as it existed in those times, as well as a striking illustration of the indomitable energy and perseverance of the Puritan ancestors. The descendants of William Reed and Esther may thus distinctly trace their ancestry through her to the Pilgrim company of the Mayflower who landed on Plymouth Rock. John Thompson died June 16, 1696. He and his wife are buried at Middleborough. After the death of her husband the widow removed from Weymouth to Abington. He was a private in Lieut. Edward Oak's company, April 26, 1676. (See Soldiers of King Philip's WaT, by W. S. Bodges, p. 43.) The site of his house was pointed out to the compiler on

SECOND GENERATION

a visit to Weymouth July, 1900. Another house had been built on the spot where the old house stood, some of the timbers from the old, were found to be good and sound, and were worked into the new house, they were of oak, and apparently as sound as the day they were put in originally. The land was purchased of John Raue, whose house was burned by the Indians, at the time of King Philip's War (about 1675). A Bridgewater newspaper of April 25, 1900, notes the sale of the John Thompson farm on Thompson street, Halifax, to John Ljinberg the past week which is remarkable from the fact that the farm now passes out of the Thompson family for the first time since the settlement of Halifax. The site of the first house built in the town is on this farm. x\nd it is a matter of record that with this sturdy family the thirteen miles walk to Plymouth church was the regular order of things Sundays. The following abstracts, taken from the town records of Weymouth, Massachusetts, refer to William Reed: " In 1662, William Reed was fined twenty shillings for cutting thatch on the Town filatts." "At a General Town Meeting 2d of March 1663/4 Voted on Motion of William Reed, that the said William Reed shall have forty Pole of Land, so that he could straighten his Wall & c Next to Reeds Marsh (so called)." "March 1669/70 William Reed was appointed fence viewer." " 1676/7 William Reed appointed fence viewer." " A t a General Town Meeting 28th of Nov. 1681, William Reed was chosen one of the Selectmen." " A t a Meeting of the Selectmen, the 4th of April, 1682, they appointed to run the perambulation lines on both sides of the Town of Weymouth Corp11 French & William Reed for Hingham line and Lt. White and Corp" Kingman for Braintree line." " William Reed, was chosen Selectman at a General Tdwn Meeting of the inhabitants of Weymouth, Nov. 27 1686. ie was again chosen Selectman in 1686/7."

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" At a General Town Meeting Convened the 2d day of March Anno, 1695/6 Maj Hunt, Chosen Moderator. " T h e Selectmen Chosen, Edward Bate 33, Joseph Dyer 13, Maj Hunt 12 Lt. White 14 William Reed 12." " At a General Town Meeting, the first day of March 1696/7 by vote of the town were chosen for Selectmen, Capt. White, Lt. White, WTilliam Reed, Abiah Whitman & Edward Bate." " A t a General Town Meeting November 27-1682, Capt Holbrook is chosen Moderator. " After severall agitations concerning the old Meeting house the insufficiency of it, and the inconveniency of it, both for want of Room & for want of light &c, The town passed a vote that the should be a Committee appointed, 2dly, That Lieut White, & Corpl French doe warne the sd committee appointed to meet & at what place, & the time when, which said Committee or the Major part of them have full power to act in all respects for the accomodating the towns with a Meeting house either for the repayring the old, or building of a New Meeting house to doe as they see cause upon the Towns Charge, The Men Nominated & Appointed by the town for the Committee are, x- Capt Torrey, Lieut Holbrook, Lieut White, s Deacon Humphrey^ Ensigne Hunt, Quartermaster Nash, s Sergt Whitmarsh, Corpl French, Corp] Kingman, Sergt Vining, John Pratt, Richard Phillips, James Smith, Phillip King, Joseph Pitty, James Lovell, John Shaw Senr, Joseph Pratt, William Reed, / John Richards, William Holbrook, Thomas Reed, v Joseph Dyer, John Porter, ^ Joseph Poole, Ebenezer White, John Rogers."

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" The 13 day of March 1688, Wee, whose Names are derwritten have agreed with Thomas Randal, to Ring Bell and Sweep the Meeting house for the year ensueing date hereof for fortie Shillings in Money In behalf of Town Samuel White, Abiah Whitman, William Reed, Joseph Dyer." James White, William Reed was chosen Waywarden in 1692/3.

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" At a Meeting of the freeholders of the Town legally Convened the 24th day of April, 1693, Its to be understood that the waye over the great playne is to be between the two divisions of the great lotts when it Comes to the divisions, and if any be agrived they May Come to the Committee for Satisfaction Thomas Reed, Abiah Whitman, Nathl. Hum- *^ phrey, Joseph Green, John Holbrook, John Whitmarsh, *" James Lovell, J-Villiam Torrey, John Rogers, William Reed, Joseph Pratt, Ebenezer Wrhite, Joseph Dyer (Committee)" " At a Generell Town Meeting Legally Convened the 4th day of March 1695/6. The town past a vote that there shall be a Committee added to the present Selectmen with referonce to the agreement for the settlement and procureing a School Master, The Committee by the town is Lt. Nash, John Rogers, Lt. Whitmarsh, William Reed, James Lovell, Senr. Corpl. Hunt, John Pratt Sr. Sergt. Reed, Deacon Torrey, Joseph Green, James Richards and Sergt. Holbrook." " At a Meeting of the Selectmen the third day of March 1695/6 An agreement Made for the Macking a Substantial New Pound in the manner & form of the old pound Now Standing, William Reed hath engaged with the Selectmen to erect. Make, finish, and set up where the said Selectmen Shall appoint a pound with all sorts of timber of the same dementions both posts railes & Gate with Substantial lock and Key as is Expressed in page (78) And alsoe the said

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William Reed doth alsoe engage to put a good Slab or Slabs all rounf with the pound to be ffastned to the Posts and all to be done suffisint & work man like, betwixt the day of the date hereof and the first day of May next insueing the date here of in consideration whereof the said William Reed is to be truly paid out of the next town rate the Sum of eight pounds in or as Money, In Witness whereof the said William Reed hath hereunto Sett his hand the day & year above written. William Reed." " At a General Town Meeting the 6th day of March Anno Domi. 1698/9 The following votes were passed by the Town of Weymouth, Chosen for fence viewers Sergt. Reed & others Chosen for a Committee to New Seat the Meeting house & to erect Seat or Seats as they Shall See Meet, Mr. Torrey, Corpl. Hunt, John Pratt Senr. Lt. Nash, Cornet White, Dea. Torrey, Mr. French & John Rogers, William Reed, Joseph Diar, Sergt. Reed, Joseph Poole Sergt. Whitman, ^ .William Torrey, Sergt. Porter, Edward Bate.
WILL

" I William Read, Being through the Great Decay of Nature and Weakness of Body, aprehensive of my Mortality, and being of perfect memory and a disposing mind, Doe make this my last will and Testament as followeth: " I doe humbly and hopefully Give up my self unto God my heavenly father, through Jesus Christ his Bon, my only Savior, in Whom through Grace I believe for Eternal Life, and salvation, and upon whom I wait Instantly, for an entrance into his Everlasting Heavenly Kingdom, adoring that Infinite Grace, through which notwithstanding my Exceeding Great unworthiness, I have obtained this hope of Salvation, I Doe also Commit and Commend my Dear wife and Children unto the saving Grace of god in Christ Je6us according to his Everlasting Covenant " Concerning my Woorly Estate my Will is that my funeral

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Expenses being Discharged and all my Lawful Debts being Ihiely paid my beloved Wife Hester Read Shall Have the Sole use and Improvement of my Dwelling House and some laud and Meddor adjoining bound westerly by the High way and Southerly by the fenc of my Rye lot as the fence standoih at the date of these presents and Easterly by the Damm made to flow Sd Meddor and Northerly from the Northwest Corner of sd Meddo to the high way and my barne and orchard on the west Side of the way being about four acres as it is now fenced in and also the sole use and Improvement of all my Movables that I shall be possest of att my Decease aud I Doe Injoyne my sons William Reade and John Reade to manage and improve the sd lands meddow for their mother according to her direction and appointment without any other Recompense then they shall have by what I shall give and bequeath unto them by this my will and Testament and this During her natural life: " Item. I Doe give and bequeath unto my Eldest son William Read the new Dubble house and land adjoining that I built for him and all my land on the west side of the way bounded Easterly by the high way, Southerly by land belonging to John Shaw Dec his heirs Westerly by the Towns Common lane, Northerly by the land of John Richards Children with all the orchard upland and meddow land Contained in sd bounds and limitts and all my Meddo lying by the pen River provided always that the barn and orchard about four acres contained in the sd bounds or limmits shal be to the use of my wife as before during her natural life. u Item. I Doe Give unto my son John Reed my Dwelling house wherein I live on the East side of the high way and -ill that my land adjoining and Meddo land bounded Westerly by the High way, Northerly by land belonging to the heirs of John Richards Dec. Easterly by hingham line and Southerly by land of Joseph pool provided always that that Part of the land and Meddow and also my house shall bee for the use and Improvement of my wife During her natural We as before Expressed.

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" Item. I Doe give unto my son Jacob Reed my lot of land in Ragged plaine bounden Easterly by the high way Southerly by land of Cont. Whitmarsh Westerly by the Town Common land, Northerly partly by Ebenezer Whitman and partly by land belonging to the heirs of John Shaw Dec. and a part of a lott of land in the thicket, the Westerly End of that lot and also a lot of land in the great plain and half a lot in the pine swamp and all my Meddo att Reads Marsh so caled near John Blanchards land: " Item. I Doe give unto my Daughter Bashna porter twenty pounds in Money or current pay all money price. " Item. I Doe give unto my Daughter Mercy Whitmarsh twenty pounds in Money or current pay all money price. " Item. I Doe give unto my Daughter Mary Reed twenty pounds in Money or Current pay all Money price. " Item. I Doe give unto my Daughter Hester Reade twenty pounds in Money or Current pay all money price. " Item. I Doe give unto my Daughter Sarah Reade twenty pounds in Money or Current pay all money price. " Item. I Doe give unto my sons John Reed and Jacob Read aforementioned my lot running throw the birch swamp and my swamp lot in Bicknells Swamp so called. " Item. I Doe give unto my aforementioned three sons WTilIiam Read and John Read and Jacob Read my part of the wharf and my Common lot by the great pond and all my land in the Township of Bridgewater and my part of the sawmill in sd Bridgewater to bee Equally Divided amonght them both for quantity and qulity and further I Doe oblige my son William Read and John Reed to pay my four daughters first Mentioned above to Each of them twenty pounds in Money or Current pay all Money price within two years after my decease and to Doe what work their Mother shall need or Require in Improving her land yearly During her natural life and I Doe hereby oblige my son Jacob to pay twenty pounds in Money or current pay all Money price to my youngest Daughter Sarah Read within two years after My Decease if shee Require it so soon

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" I t e m I Doe give unto my five Daughters before mentioned in this my will all my movables which shall Remain after my wifes Decease to be Equally divided amonght them And finally I Doe appoint my beloved wife Hester Read to be Executrix and my sons William Read and John Reed and to be Executors together with her of this my last will and Testament. Also it is my Desire and I Doe request my loving friends Edward Bate sen and James Humphrey both of Weymouth to be overseers to see this my will performed acording to the true intent and meaning thereof and I Doe hereby Revoke all other former wills Declaring this to be my last will and Testament In witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seale this twenty sixth Day of October annoque Domini one thousand seven hundred and five The Mark W of William Read Seal Signed sealed and published in the presence of Edward Bates Sen ^ John Bate Jun > Witnesses Samuel Bate J u n ) " This will presented by William Read and John Read Executors herein named for probate the Executrix being dead "Boston Sept. 12th 1706 Suffolk S'S " Edward Bate Sen and John Bate Jun r made oath that hey saw the above named William Read Sen r sign and Seale nd heard him publish this Instrument and for his last will nd Testament and that he was then of sound Disposing lind to them best Discerning: and that they the Depon" nd Samuel Bate Jun set to their hands as witnesses thereof the Testators presence H. Addington J Probate "
CHILDREN

1. John, b. Oct. 21, 1680; d. young. 2. William, b. May 24, 1682; d. June 3, 1753; m. 1703, Alice Nash. 3. John, b. July 10, 1687; m. 1st. Sarah Hersey; m. 2d. Mary Whitmarsh.

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14. Jacob, b. Nov. 6, 1691; d. 1766; m. 1st. Sarah H e r s e y ; m. 2d. H a n n a h Noyes (widow). 15. Bashna, b. ; m. Nicholas Porter. 16. Mercy, b. ; m. Whitmarsh. 17. Mary, b. . 18. Hester, b. ; m. in 1707, Joseph Allen. 19. S a r a h , b. March 21, 1694; m. Hezekiah King.

Thomas Reed, son of William and Avis (Deacon) Reade. b. 1645; d. Nov. 14, 1719. m. in 1670, Sarah Bicknell, daughter of John and Mary Shaw Bicknell, b. about 1651, who d. at Weymouth, Aug. 21, 1719. The following is a statement by Quincey L. Reed, of South ,/Weymouth, Massachusetts, as to who "Sarah," the wife of Thomas Reed, was: " In the Genealogical History of the Porter family, by the Hon. J. W. Porter, of Bangor, Maine, published 1878, on page fourteen, a very imperfect account is given of John Bicknell, and his first wife Mary, and their children. Of course it is all that can be found on the records, but does not tell who this Mary was, nor whether the three children given, were all of that branch; neither does it give dates of birth of all of them. Then on page fifteen, it reads, that James Richards (2d), son of William Richards (1st), married Ruth Bicknell, oldest child of John and Mary (Porter) Bicknell. John BicknelFs first wife was Mary Shaw, William Richards' wife was Grace Shaw, both daughters of Abraham Shaw. The children of these two families were cousins, but James Richards was in no way related to the ^z children of John and Mary (Porter) Bicknell, and married their oldest daughter Ruth. This James Richards was a business man at that period, before 1700, and his books are in existence at this time. In his books he speaks, in 1693, of < Brother John Dyer of Boston'1694, c Brother John Richards' and < Cousin Thomas Porter'1695, ' Brother

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oseph Richards'1696, 'Sister Hannah Bicknell?1698, Uncle Shaw'1701, 'Uncle Vinson y1702, 'Brother homas Reed'1705, 'Sister Reede51706, * Brother eed 1707, ' Enoch Lovell on his father Rebels account ' iU9, 'Brother Maurice Trufant/ I n addition to all this, I have many more of the different citizens of that periou, referred to in this same manner, and in every instance, wh< re they are known, they bear the same relationship as is expressed in his language. It was customary to some extent, at that period, upwards of two centuries ago, to refer I t h e relationship of the parties, in making entries in their ount books. The first reference is ' Brother John Dyer of Boston/ Dea. Thomas Dyer, in his will 1676, gives his house in Boston to his 6on John, who married Mary Bick-

nell probably oldest child of John and Mary (Shaw) Bicknell The next is 'Brother John Richards'he was an oMer brother of James; then 'Cousin Thomas Porter/ he was a sou of Thomas Porter, brother of Mary (Porter) Bicknell, and cousin to Ruth Bicknell, wife of James Richards; then ' Brother Joseph Richards/ another older brother to James; then 'Sister Hannah Bicknell/ she was sister to Ruth Bicknell, the wife of James Richards; the next is 'Undo Shaw/ this was John Shaw, who married Alice Philips, brother to Grace, the mother of James Richards. The next is ' Uncle Vinson/ who was he? Who could he have been and uncle to James Richards and his wife? I can find no one but Thomas Vinson, who married Martha Shaw, sister to Grace. The name of Martha has been in the Vinson|family to the present time. Then comes 'Brother Thou,, ;eed> and 'Sister Reed/ How were they brother and sister to James Richards and his wife? According to the a-es of John Dyer and Thomas Reed, the wife Sarah, )f Etamas heed, was probably the second child of John and Wary (Shaw) Bicknell. John Bicknell was thirty-four years > * age when Ins first wife, Mary Shaw, died in 1658, and was ttobably married sometime between 1645 and 1650. He >ad a son John, born 1654, a daughter Naomi, born 1657,

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a daughter Mary, date of birth unknown, but probably the oldest child bearing her mother's name, who married John Dyer, and between the birth of his daughter Mary and his son John, his daughter Sarah was probably born, who married Thomas Reed. John Dyer was born 1643. Thomas Reed was born 1645. Then comes 'Brother Maurice Trufant '; he married Mary Bicknell, own sister to Ruth, the wife of James Richards. Then compare the names of the daughters of the two families, those of John Bicknell were Mary, Sarah, Ruth, Hannah, Elizabeth, Joanna, Experience; those of Thomas Reed were Mary, Sarah, Ruth, Hannah, Elizabeth. These are not given according to their ages, but the names are all there. To a person of the present generation this may appear of little account, but to one acquainted with the customs of that period, two and one-half centuries ago, it has far more significance than appears on the face of it. It is now nearly fifty years since I first began investigations to ascertain who this Sarah was who married Thomas Reed, my own ancestor, about 1670. I have exhausted all the records of Weymouth, and other records, but could never find any indication who she could be, and had given it up as an impossibility, until these records of James Richards were found. In the land grants of Weymouth, 1663, every family wa3 represented. After following through all of these families, and disposing of all the Sarahs but one, ' Sarah Rogers/ it would be supposed she must be the person, but I have never been able to find the first point to sustain that, with the exception that her name was Sarah, while there are circumstances, facts and records, much that I do not write, in connection with Thomas Reed, and the Bicknell family, the Vinsons and the Shaws, that are unaccountable, only for this solution, which verify these records of James Richards, beyond a doubt/' Thomas Reed was chosen fence viewer, March 22, 1663-9, March 1673-4, March 1675-6, Feb. 23, 1G79, in 1680, 6 March, 1698/9 and 7 March, 1708-9; constable, November 27, 1676; way warden, 1681-2 and 1690.

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" At a Generall Town Meeting the 2d day of March l(i90/l Capt. Holbrook Chosen Moderator, There is chosen for Constable to serve for the year Ensueing William Torrey Sent and Edward Bate, There is Chosen for Selectman for the year Ensueing Sergt Reed, Capt. White, Ebenezer White Abiah Whitman, Capt Hunt James Smith Senr and John Rogers." " A vote past with reference to a Motion Made or Caused to be made by Matthew Pratt Senr Concerning some towns Common land behind his house by way of exchange with the town to save fencing, The Town voted that James Lovell Senr and John Hunt should lay out and view the land so as may be to accomodate and Not to deprive if it May be Thomas Reed of his Wartering place Viz, Not to prevent Thomas Reed of his wartering place at any time in the year, .md to make return of it to the Clerk." On the first Monday in March, 1692-3, Thomas Reed (Sergt.) was again chosen selectman, at a general town meeting. " At a Generall Town Meeting Legally Convened the 4th of March 1694/5 There was chosen for Surveyors for the year ensueing Lt. Nash, John Pratt senr, Thomas Randal, NatM Ford and Joseph Green, of Highways, There was Chosen tithingmen, John Rogers, John Hunt, James Humphrey, Nicholas Shaw, Sergt Reed, John Shaw Jr, and Peregrine White."

He was also, on November 27, 1682, at a general town meeting appointed one of a committee "for the repayring of the old or building of a new Meeting house . . " [See abstract under William Reed (4).] At a meeting of the freeholders of the town of Weymouth held on the 24th day of April, 1693, the " waye over the great playne" was determined, and a committee, to *hom any one who might " be agrived they May Com " for satisfaction, was appointed. Thomas Reed was a member f this committee. [See William Reed (4).]

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The town past a vote that there shall be a ' Committee added to the present Selectmen with reference to the agreement for the settlement and procuring a School Master." Sergt. Reed was a member of this committee. [See William Reed (4).] " At a General Town Meeting Convened the 2d day of March Anno 1695/6 Maj. Hunt, Chosen Moderator. " Surveyors, Natl Humphrey, Sergt Thomas Reed, Joseph Pratt, John Rogers, Lt. Whitmarsh, Haywards, Joseph Drake and Richard Davenport. " Fence Viewers, John Pratt Senr. Stephen French Jr. for to view all the fences above Thomas Porters and Thomas Reeds & so to Jonathan Whitmarshes Easterly, Thomas Richards James Humphrey, from Thomas Reeds down to Zachery Bicknells, and so all the lower plantation." At a general town meeting, held on the 6th of March, 1698-9, Sergt. Reed, his brother William (4) and a number of others were chosen " for a committee to New Seat the Meeting house & to erect Seat or Seats as they Shall See Meet." [See abstract under William Reed (4).] " At a generall Town Meeting the 4th of March 1705/6 Samuel Porter & Thomas Reed, Jr. (20), Chosen Constables. Col Hunt, Capt French, Elder HogerSy William Torrey, & Sergent Reed Chosen a Committee to Make or draw up some town orders or by laws for the benefit of the town, to present to the town for their aprobation and see to present the quarter Sessions to be aproved of and confirmed as the law directs." He was a private in Lieut. Gillam's company, King Philip's War. Was under the command of Major Savage, Feb. to May, 1675-6. Of Weymouth.
CHILDREN

J 2 0 . Thomas, b . Sept. 12, 1671; d. Oct. 2, 1719; m. J a n . 4, 1701. Hannah Randall. 21. Mary, b, 1672; m. Nov. 24, 1697, Capt. Enoch Lovell.

8EC0ND GENERATION 22. Sarah, b. ; m. J u l y 28, 1697, Thomas Stockbridge. 23. John, b. Dec. 30, 1679; d. D e c , 1757; m. pub. Nov. 11, 1'. Sarah Whitmarsh. 24. Samuel, b . April 12, 1681; d, J u n e 25, 1739; m. J a n . 7, 1704, Abigail White. 25. Ruth, b . Feb. 20, 1685; m. Beujamin White. 26. William, b. Feb. 4, 1688; m. Dec. 13, 1716, J a n e Torrey. 27. Hannah, b. Sept. 25, 1689; m. Nov. 6, 1714, J o h n Hunt. 28. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 9, 1694; m. Dec. 19, 1717, Thomas Hunt.

T 9 John Reed, son of William and Avis (Deacon) Reade. I b. 1649; d. in Dighton Jan. 13, 1721, aged 72. m. Bethia Frye, daughter of Geo. Frye; d. Oct. 20, 1730, aged 77. He was a house carpenter, and appears to have been a man of considerable property, and an extensive dealer in land. " At a Meeting of the Selectmen the 6th day of September 1680 Whereas there is information given against John leed, John Vinson, & James Reed, for Cutting timber upon ;he Towns Commons contrary to the Towns order the Selectmen on the hearing of the Case & the evidence produced do order that the said John Reed John Vinson, & James [Reed do forthwith pay each of them twenty Shillings the me half io the informer & the other half to Joseph Dyer [Constable for the use of the Towne, and in case of refusall * > be levied by a Warrant from the Selectmen to the Constable." We learn from tradition this action, on the part of the lelectmen, so offended John Reed and James Reed, that ihey determined to change their residence, and subsequent records show that they immediately removed from Weylouth to Taunton (South Purchase) about 1680, and John 'emained there until he was set off in the new town of Digh|on, May 30, 1712, and died there. James afterwards reloved with his family, about 1705, to Middleborough. In 682 they were both enrolled on the military roll of Taunton. The records describe about a dozen pieces of land bought

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nim in Taunton, and several pieces sold by him. Anxed is appended a deed of his home place purchased of John Woodward in 1680. He was quite a business man in Taunton, but removed from there to Dighton. He and his wife were buried in Dighton, on Burying Hill, between upper and lower Four Corners. Their grave-stones are in good condition, and their inscriptions read thus: "Here lieth ye body of Battieah, wife of John Read: died October ye 20, 1730, aged 77 years." "Here lieth ye body of John Re^d, aged 72 years: and died January ye 13th 1720-1." His estate was valued at a hundred and sixty-two pounds at his decease. He was the ancestor of the Taunton Reeds. He, with his brother James, were privates in Capt. Johnson's company, later Capt. John Jacob's, in the " King Philip's W a r " (see Bodge's, pages 113 and 114). About 1675, before he removed to Taunton, he leased the farm belonging to Wm. Tynge, of Braintree, later the farm of Josiah Quincy.
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" To all Christian People before whom these presents shall come, John Woodward of Taunton in the Collony of Plimouth in New England Sendeth Greeting Know Yee yl y* sd John Woodward for & in Consideration of nine pounds sterling to him in hand payd by John Reed of Taunton abovesd Carpenter the Receipt whereof he doth hereby acknowledge & thereof & of every part & parcell thereof, Doeth fully, Clearly & absolutely exonorate, Acquitt, & Discharge the said John Reed his heirs & Assignes forever by these Presents Hath given granted Bargained sold Aliened enfeoffed & confirmed and by these presents doeth give grant Bargaine sell alien enfeoffe and Continue Unto the said Reed a Certain percell of land Lyeing scittuate & being with in the Township of Taunton afores*. westerly from the Meeting House of the said Town Bounded by the lands of Thomas Lincon Sen0, on the south side, and the

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three mile River on the West End and the lands of Samu Hoskins on the North side, & the Commons on the East Enu Containing by Estimation Twelve Acrees be it more or less, with all the priviledges profitts therin thereupon & therefrom ariseing with the appurtenences thereunto belonging. " To Have To Hold the said Twelve acrees of land with all the Rights priviledges and appurceB thereof as before Bounded with the true copie of any such Original Deed or other writings as concern the sd. Barganed Premisses, with any other lands, if he the said John Woodward have any such Deed or Writing To him the sd. John Reed his heires executors Adm*8 and Assignes; to the only peper use and behoofe of him the said John Reed his heirs executors & Assignes forever And the said John Woodward for himself his heirs executors and Assignes Doth Covenant & grant, to and with the said John Reed his heirs executors & Assignes by these presents that the said John Woodward the day of the date hereof is and standeth Lawfully Seized to his owne use of and in the said Bargained Premises and every part thereof in a good perfect & absolute Estate of Inheritance in fee Simple and hath in himself full power good Right & lawfull authority to Grant Bargain sell Con|vey and assure the same in manner & form abovesd. And hat the said John Reed his heires executors & Assignes & [every of them shall & may forever hereafter Peaceably and [Quietly have hold & enjoy the aforesaid Bargained Premisses ith benefitts and appurtenances thereof free & cleare & learcly Acquitted & Discharged of & from all other Bar"ains sales gifts grants Joyntures Dowers titles of Dower -states Mortgages forfeitures Judgements Executions and 1 1 Acts of Incumbrance whatsoever to be Holden as of o overeigne Lord the Kind as of his Mann6 of East Greenricth in the County of Kent within the Realme of England p free & Common Soccage and not in Capite nor by Kn t8 "-vice, to his only proper use & behoofe of him the said ohn Reed his heires and Assignes forever with Warrantees gainst all People by these presents: From by or under

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ie said John Woodward his heires Executors & Adm6* and every of them, Claimeing any Right title or Interest of or into the said pemises. " And further the said John Woodward and Sarah his wife Do for themselves their executors & Adm68 Covenant promise & grant, to and with the said John Reed his heires & Assignes that they the said John Woodward & Sarah his said wife upon Reasonable and Lawfull Demand shall & will perform & do or cause to be performed and done all such further Aet & Acts, whether by way of acknowledgment of this present Deed or Release of Dower with respect of the said premises, or in any other kind that shall or may be for the full Compleating, Conefirmeing and sure makeing the afore bargained premises Unto the said John Reed his heirs Executors and Assignes according to the true Intent hereof the laws of the Collony above. In witness whereof the Persons viz: John Woodward abovesd. & Sarah his said wife have hereunto putt their hands and seals this second Day of Decemb6 in the year one thousand six hundred & Eighty. John Woodward (seale) Sarah Woodward (seale) Signed sealed & Delivered in the presence of us Shadrach Wilbore John Crossman " John Woodward above written pesonaly appeareing owned and Acknowledged this instrument to be his voluntary and Free Act & Deed Before Daniel Smith this 6th of July 1685. "Thus Entered & Recorded JanGy 14th 1698/9 By John Cary Record6." A true copy from Book 2 of Bristol Co. No. Dist. Land Records, pages 313 and 314. Attest; J. E. Wilbar, Register.
CHILDREN

29. John, b. June 5, 1674; d. 1739; m. June 15, 1697, Bethiah Cobb. 30. William, b. ; d. 1734; m. June 8, 1721, Mary Richmond.

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31. Thomas, b. a b o u t 1677-78; d. Feb. 19, 1741; m. Sarah Tisdale. 32. George, b. ; d. 1765; in. 1st. S a r a h W h i t m a r s h ; m. 2d. J a n . 1, 1730, Abigail Woodward. 33. Mary, b. 1681; d. April 23, 1748; m. J o s e p h Atwood, of Dighton. ?A. Ruth, b. 1686; d. Aug., 1748; m. March 13, 1706, Joseph Tisdale, of Taunton, Mass. 35. Hannah, b . 1691; d. J u n e 4, 1731; m. Sept. 2, 1713, Josiah Talbot.

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James Reed, son of William and Avis (Deacon) Reade. b. at Weymouth ; d. July 21, 1726. m. Apr. 18, 1683, Susanna Richmond, daughter of John Richmond, she was born Nov. 1661, at Bridgewater; d. Aug. 18, 1725. On September 6, 1680, James Reed, together with his brother John and John Vinson, was fined twenty shillings by the selectmen of Weymouth, " for cutting timber upon the Towns Commons, contrary to the Towns order," and being offended at this action of the selectmen, removed to Taunton, where he resided for about twenty-five years, and afterwards, in 1705, he removed to Middleborough, and made it his permanent home. [See record of John Reed While residing in Weymouth, in 1675, he served in Capt. Johnson's company in " King Philip's War." LateT, on April 8, 1682, while residing in Taunton, he was a member of a military company. [See Bodge's, pages 113 and 114.]
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36. James, b. ; d. Feb. 1, 1735. 37. William, b. May 1, 1685; m. Elizabeth ; resided a t Middleborough. 38. John, b . ; m . 1st. F e b . 8, 1709, S u s a n n a R o u n d s ; m . 2d. Elizabeth . 39. Thomas, b. about 1684-89; m. 1st. March 1, 1707, M a r y Fifield in Boston; m. 2d. Sept. 14, 1709, Sarah Niles. 40. Mary, b . 1697; 6. J u l y 17, 1724. 41. Martha, b. . 42. Ann, b. . 4... Susanna, b. . f4. Benjamin, b . 1699; m. Dec. 1, 1720, H a n n a h Chase

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William Reed, son of William and Esther (Thompson) Reed. b. May 24, 1682; d. June 3, 1753. m. 1703, Alice Nash. She died Dec. 5, 1751. She was a daughter of Lieut. Jacob Nash, son of James Nash who settled in Weymouth in 1628. William Reed moved to Abington in 1708. At the first town meeting held in Aldington, March 2, 1712, he was chosen selectman and town clerk. At a general town meeting the 3d day of March, 1706/7, William Reed was chosen fence viewer. " At a general town meeting held in Weymouth, May the 8th, 1727, Chosen for a representative for the year ensuing Joseph White, Esq., Chosen for Moderator for said Meeting, Joseph White, Esq., Chosen for a committee to lay out the wood lot which was voted to the South precinct in Weymouth, for the Minister in said precinct John Vining Jr, John Vinson & William Reed." " At a general Town Meeting held in Weymouth on March 9th 1729/30 Voted that John Vinson, John Vining Jr, & William Reed be a Committee for running of lines & laying out land, & shall have three pounds & five shillings out of the town Treasury for their time and expence in said affair." Aaron Hobart in his sketch of Abington, a book compiled by him in 1839, says: " In 1665, Two Hundred acres of land were granted to the ^/four younger Sons of Lieut James Torrey (of Scituate) lying above Weymouth near unto the line of the Massachu^/setts, to be at the disposal of Capt. William Torrey, for the good of said children, bounded &c " I n 1714 William Reed, Samuel Porter, Nicholas Porter, John Reed and Jacob Reed, of Abington, and Thomas Reed, of Hingham owned this land, and divided the same into

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lots, each owner agreeing to maintain his share of fence around the Meadow." Hobart further states that " William lived where Ephraim S. Jenkins lives." Rev. Mr. Dodge in his journal, 3rd of June, 1753, says: " Attended the funeral of the Aged Capt. Reed, the largest I have ever seen in town. Ten at least of his descendants in the Male line, have been liberally educated. Of these two have been Members of Congress, Viz, his grandson, the late Rev. Dr. John Reed, of West Bridgewater and his Son, the Hon. John Reed of Yarmouth, now a Member. After the Expiration of his present term, he will have been in Congress twenty-two yearsEighteen in succession." Of Abington.
CHILDREN

45. Alice, b. in Boston, Oct. 19, 1703; d. Oct. 24, 1703. 46. William, b. Dec. 15, 1704; d. Nov. 21, 1724. 47. Obadiah, b. March 14, 1707; d. Nov. 4, 1753; m. Oct. 19, 1731, Mary Nash. 48. Ebenezer, b. July 13, 1709; m. Feb. 21, 1732, Hannah Thompson. 49. Alice, b. April 4, 1711; d. Sept. 29, 1724. 50. Daniel, b . Dec. 6, 1713; d. April 5, 1781; m. 1st. Sept. 15, 1739, Ruth White; m. 2d. Feb. 7, 1776, Sarah Hamlyn. 51. James, b. March 3, 1716; d. aged 37; m. May 10, 1739, Abigail Nash. 52. Solomon, b . Oct. 22, 1719; d. 1785; m. 1st. in 1748, Abigail Stoughton, of Conn.; m. 2d. Sarah Reed, widow of Elijah. 53. Jacob, b. . 54. Moses, b. Jan. 15, 1723; m. Phoebe . 55. Alice, b. April 19, 1725; m. Dec. 1, 1748, Jacob Reed.

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John Heed, son of William and Esther (Thompson) Reed. b. July 10, 1687, in Weymouth; moved to Abington in 1708. m. Itt. Sarah Hersey. m. 2nd. Mary Whitmarsh. Was executor with his brother William of his father's will. He settled in what is now known as South Abington in 1708

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and lived opposite the burying ground in the south part of the town. Aaron Hobart, in his sketch of Abington, a book compiled by him in 1839, says: " In 1665, Two Hundred acres of land were granted to the four younger Sons of Lieut James Torrey (of Scituate) lying about Weymouth near unto the line of the Massachusetts, to be at the disposal of Capt. William Torrey, for the good of said children, bounded &c, " I n 1714 William Reed, Samuel Porter, Nicholas Porter, John Reed and Jacob Reed, of Abington, and Thomas Beal, of Hingham owned this land, and divided the same into lots, each owner agreeing to maintain his share of fence around the Meadow." Of Abington.
DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE

" Province of the Massachusetts Bay Plymouth S. S. " John Gushing Esqr. Judge of the Prob. of Wills (Seal) &c. within the county of Plymouth To all whom these presents shall come Greeting. " Whereas it has been represented & made appear to me that the real estate of John Reed late of Abington in ye County of Plymouth, yeoman, deed, intestate, can't admit of division among all his children without great prejudice to, or spoiling of ye whole, and ye sd. real estate having been apprised at 190. & his personal estate at 12-5-0 and 4 afterwards given in by ye admr. sd. apprisal being made by sufficient freeholders according to law and John Reed, eldest son of ye sd. deed, having assigned and transferred his part in ye sd. deed, estate real & personal to James Reed second son of sd. deed, who has moved yt. sd. real estate may be settled on him, he paying to his brot ra & sisters & their legal representatives their ratable parts of ye apprised value thereof. " Pursuant therefor to an act or law of this Province en-

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titled an Act for the Settlement & Distribution of ye estates of intestates & ye direction power & authority to me therein given, I doe by these presents order & assign all the sd. real estate unto ye sd. James Reed to have, hold, possess & eujoy ye same with ye appurtenances to him sd. James Reed his heirs & Assigns forever (the widow of ye sd. deed. having quited her right of dower therein) and he having already given security to his eldest brother John Reed for his two ninths parts of ye apprised value thereof, and to his brother Joseph Reed his ninth part being 3-16-10, to his sister Mary Reed 3-16-10 being her ninth part & to Ezekiel Reed his brother 3-16-10 being his ninth part & to his brother Peter Reed 3-16-10 being his ninth part thereof, and to his brother Squire Reed 3-16-10 being his ninth part & to his brother Saml. Reed 3-16-10 being his ninth part of ye sd. estate, ye debts & allowances as pr. ye administrators acct. being first deducted. " In testimony whereof I have hereto set my hand & ye seal of ye Court of Prob at Scituate, ye 12, Day of July A. D. 1740. Jno. Cushing."
CHILD OF JOHN AND SARAH

56. John, b. Aug. 10, 1713; m. J u n e 20, 1734, M a r y Torrey, a n d removed t o Weymouth.
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57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 04. 65.

James, b. Oct. 12, 1716; m. R u t h F o r d Pool. Joseph, b. F e b . 13, 1718. Mary, b. Dec. 21, 1719; m. April 17, 1739, J o h n Dyer. Ezekiel, b. Nov. 14, 1721; m . in 1742, H a n n a h Beal. Peter, b. March 29, 1723; d. Feb. 18, 1780; m. March 25, 1748, Lucy Hugens. Squire, b. May 25, 1725. Silence, b. Aug. 10, 1728. Betty, b. April 8, 1730; d. young. Samue', b. J u l y 13, 1732; d. y o u n g .

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Jacob Reed, son of William and Esther (Thompson) Reed, b. Nov. 6, 1691; d. 1766. m. 1st. Sarah Hersey, b. Sept. 26, 1692, daughter of

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William and Sarah May (Langlee) Hersey. Her father was a soldier in Capt. Johnson's company Dec. 1675, was a representative in the Gen. CouTt 1698 and 1699, after 1704 he removed with his family to Abington. [See His. of Hingham.] S m. 2nd. Dec. 21,1733, Hannah Noyes (widow). He settled in Abington, the part now called South Abington, in 1708. He appears to have been a man of influence, from the fact that he was elected to the office of town clerk of Abington for nineteen years. He was one of the selectmen for eight years. His place is where John W. Jenkins afterward lived, formerly Lieut. Ephraim Whitmarsh's place. Aaron Hobart, in his sketch of Abington, a book compiled by him in 1839, says: " In 1665, Two Hundred acres of land were granted to the four younger Sons of Lieut James Torrey (of Scituate) lying about Weymouth near unto the line of the Massachusetts, to be at the disposal of Capt. William Torrey, for the good of said children, bounded &c, " I n 1714 William Reed, Samuel Porter, Nicholas Porter, John Reed and Jacob Reed, of Abington, and Thomas Beal, of Hingham owned this land, and divided the same into lots, each owner agreeing to maintain his share of fence around the Meadow."
CHILDREN OF JACOB AND SARAH HERSET

66. Sarah, b. May 2, 1718; m. in 1748, Rev. Solomon Reed. 67. J a c o b , b. J u l y 7, 1720; d. Oct. 11, 1806; m. 1st. Nov. 26, 1741, Mary F o r d ; m. 2d. Dec. 1, 1748, Alice Heed, d a u g h t e r oi William. 68. H a n n a h , b. F e b . 26, 1722; m. Dec. 26, 1754, J o s h u a Howe. 69. William, b. Sept. 20, 1725; d. Dec. 4, 1807; m. in 1750, Silence Nash. 70. Elijah, b. Feb. 14, 1727; m. J u l y 10, 1755, Sarah Reed, d a u g h t e r of Obadiah. 71. Betty, b. March 1, 1731; d. young.
CHILD OF JACOB AND HANNAH NOTES

72. Betty, b. 1734.

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Thomas Reed, son of Thomas and Sarah (Bicknell) Reed, b. Sept. 12, 1671; d. Oct. 2, 1719. m. Jan. 14, 1701, Hannah Randall, a daughter of John Randall, who died Sept. 4, 1730. She died April 16, 1767. They were married by Ephraim Hunt, a justice of the peace. At a general town meeting of Weymouth the 4th day of March, 1705-6, Thomas Reed was chosen constable, and on Feb. 4, 1707-8, he was chosen Haywards or field driver. Of Abington.
CHILDREN

73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78.

Thomas, b. Oct. 18, 1701; d. Feb. 27, 1768; unmarried. Daniel, b . Sept. 10, 1704; m. Feb. 22, 1728, Ruth Torrey. Hannah, b. March 14, 1706; m. J a n . 8, 1730, James Pettee. John. b. . William, b. . Sarah, b. Aug. 1, 1715; m. May 3, 1739, Abiah Whitman (3d) his second wife.

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John Reed, son of Thomas and Sarah (Bicknell) Reed, b. Dec. 30, 1679; d. Dec, 1757. m. pub. Nov. 11, 1715, Sarah Whitmarsh. " At a general town meeting held in Weymouth the 13th day of March, 1726-7, chosen for sealer of leather John Reed." He was again chosen sealer of leather on March 4, 1727-8, and again on March 5, 1732-3. Of Weymouth.
WILL

" In the name of God Amen, I John County of Suffolk, after the payment penses, which I order my executor to have given him, I do will and bequeath

Reed of Weymouth, of my funeral expay out of what I to my beloved wife

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Sarah, the improvement of one half of the Housing and Barn, and of that part of my real estate which I do not give unto my son John, the one moiety of my outdoor movables and the improvement of all my indoor movables, together with such grain & wood yearly as she shall want for her own consumption, during her widowhood, except my gun and sword. " Item. I do give unto my son John, to him and his heirs and assigns forever, all my housings and lands, my barn, my Homestead land, Upland and Meadow ground, fresh, English, and salt meadow and flats lying and being in Weymouth, the one Moiety at my decease, the other moiety at the marriage or decease of my wife; except that part of my fresh meadow I bought of Thomas Blanchard, and except my house and Barn and land I bought lately of John Burrell; I do give unto my son John all my outdoor movables the one moiety at my decease, the other moiety at the expiration of his mothers widowhood. I do give unto my son John my gun, my sword, and military accoutrements, my wearing appaTall, my Monies, Bonds, Notes of hand, Book debts, except as herein excepted. I do give unto my daughter Sarah, to her and her heirs and assigns forever, about seven or eight acres of land more or less being in Abington, and being part of that estate which descended to me from my brother Samuel deceased. I do also give her a bond of one hundred pounds, be it more or less which I have against her husband provided, and is my will that if my son-in-law Adam Cushing at any time or times after my decease, by himself, or by any, by or under him shall make any demands upon my estate, for any sum or sums of money, as due to him from me on ye account of any Bills, Bonds, Notes of hand, Book debts, or by any pretence whatsoever, then I do give my daughter Sarah but 5 shillings, and what I have given her as above, I give to my son John. I do give my daughter Ruth, to her and her heirs and assigns forever, my home and land I lately bought of John Burrell, it being late the Estate of Elisha Lincoln, together with my

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fresh meadow I bought of John Blanchard, called Puddle Meadow; and also I do give unto my daughter Sarah five pounds, six shillings, and eight pence, and to my daughter Ruth five pounds, six shillings, and eight pence to be paid within one year after my decease. I give unto my son John and to my daughter Ruth all my indoor movables not yet disposed of at the expiration of my wife or her widowhood. I order my son John to pay my legacies, whom I hereby appoint sole executor of this my last will and Testament, and all the residue of my estate not yet disposed of I do give unto him, May 31st, 1757. John Reed (Seal) Ezra Whitmarsh ^| William Beal V Witnesses. AbneT Pratt ) Proved Dec. 23rd, 1757."
CHILDREN

79. Sarah, b. July 7, 1721; d. Oct. 25, 1751; m. J u n e 9, 1743, Adam Cushing. 80. Ruth, b . Oct. 28, 1724; m. Feb. 18, 1747, Elisha Turner. ^ 81. John, b. J u n e 22, 1728; m. Dec. 26, 1745, Mary Bates.

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Samuel Reed, son of Thomas and Sarah (Bicknell) Reed, b. Apr. 12, 1681; d. June 25, 1739. m. Jan. 7, 1704, Abigail White. His wife was born in Weymouth March 3, 1683, and died in Mendon; they lived in West Abington just over the Weymouth line, on the site owned formerly by Isaac Jackson, now by his son. His (Samuel Reed's) farm consisted of about 600 acres. It will be seen by his schedule annexed that he left a considerable estate, leaving no direct heirs. His brother John was executor and inherited the principal part of his estate. He was selectman for two years in Abington.

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" A TRUE INVENTORY OF THE ESTATE BOTH REAL AND PERSONAL, WHICH SAMUEL REED, LATE OF ABINGTON, IN THE COUNTY OF PLYMOUTH, GENTLEMAN, DECEASED, DIED SEIZED OF AND APPRAISED AT ABINGTON, AFORESAID ON THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, ANNO DOMINI 1739, BY US THE SUBSCRIBERS AS FOLLOWETH:

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His purse and Apparel Arms and Ammunition Books a Bed and Furniture a Comlet & Knife a Frying Pan a Basin & a Spoon a Mug & Pepper Box a Tramel a Skillet & an Iron Pot 7 Chains a Cive 2 Earthen Jugs 2 Earthen Pots & a Pudding Pan a Milk Pan & a Tray 2 Pails & a Corn Basket Grindstone & Carpenter Tools Chains Yokes & Irons belonging a Cask Cops Pin & a Bolt Hames & Traces Cow Bell an Iron Dog & Shovel a Cart Rope Eye & Wheat a Bazor Sheeps Wool a Cain & Nails Glass Bottles a Cart 2 Pr. Wheels & old Iron Meat & Meat Tub Barrels a Meal Bag a Kunlet & a Jar two three year old Heifers

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Item. Item.

" land lying in S Weymouth near Nashes Cedar Swamp " the 1/16 part of the Iron work of an old saw mill Sum total

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3141- 5-9 William Reed. Jacob Thompson. Caleb Torrey."

"Plymouth, Nov. 13th, 1739, I John Reed, Administrator of the estate of Samuel Reed of Abington, deceased, made oath that the afore written Inventory contains all the deceased estate so far as he knows of, and when he shall know of more he will give it in before me. John Cushing, Judge of Probate. " * * (this line, in the original, could not be disciphered) that they should make the estate of Samuel Reed, Deceased, should be just & true according to the best of their judgment and understanding before me. Samuel Pool, Justice of the Peace." " A True Copy Examined by John Winslow, Register." W 26

William Reed, son of Thomas and Sarah (Bicknell) Reed. b. Feb. 4, 1688, at Weymouth; d. Sept. 22, 1729. m. Dec. 13, 1716, Jane Torrey of Weymouth; d. Jan. 24, 1730. They were both of Weymouth and were married by Rev. Peter Thatcher. He was known as Sargt. William Reed. Of Weymouth.
CHILDREN

82. William, b. Sept. 15, 1717; d. Oct. 18, 1717. 83. Deborah, b. March 24, 1719; d. before 1750; m. April 16, 1741, John Torrey, son of Haviland; no children. 84. Jane, b. Sept. 9, 1726; m. April 21, 1748, David Stockbridge.

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John Reed, son of John and Bethia (Frye) Reed, b. June 5, 1674; d. 1739. m. June 15, 1697, Bethiah Cobb, daughter of Augustus Cobb of Taunton, Mass. and Barrington, R. I. He removed to Swansey, and bought a tract of land known as Pompomunset, or Phebe's Neck. The tract of land bought by him is supposed to be located in what is now Barrington. Of Swansey.
CHILDREN

85. John, b. Aug., 1701. KO. George, b. May, 1704; m. J a n . 1, 1730, Abigail Woodward. 7. William, b. Peb. 28, 1713; m. , Elizabeth . 8S. Bethiah, b. Feb. 28, 1713; m. 1732, Matthew Watson. 89, Mary, b. ; m. , Tiffany. SO. Marcy, b. .

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William Reed, son of John and Bethia (Frye) Reed. b. ; d. 1734. m. June 8, 1721, Mary Richmond; she d. March 4, 1770, aged about 85 years. He lived at Taunton, Mass., the homestead was owned and occupied by one of his descendants as late as 1861. His widow after his death married Stephen Andrews, Nov. 6, 1738, who was a man of learning and piety, and was known by his neighbors as St. Stephen. He lived to the age of one hundred years.
CaiU)fcEN

9 t John, b. 1722; d. Dec, 1788; m. 1st. Dec. 30, 1746, Dorothy Pinneo m. 2d. J a n . 9, 1771, Mrs. Hannah Austin. *>2. William, b. ; d. 1780; m. March 27, 1755, Mary Perce. 93. Mary, b. . 94. Abigail, b. ; m . July 29, 1750, John Haskell, of Rochester, Mass.

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T 31 Thomas Reed, son of John and Bethia (Frye) Reed. b. about 1677-8; d. Feb. 19, 1741. m. , Sarah Tisdale, daughter of Joseph Tisdale of Taunton.
CHILDREN

Seth, b. Feb. 6, 1717; d. young. T h o m a s , b. Aug. 20, 1718; m. in 1746, Rebecca Talbot. Joseph, b. Nov., 1725; m. Oct. 31, 1747, Elizabeth Elliot. Seth, b. Nov. 6, 1726; m. , P e d d y Pool. Sarah, b. Nov. 26, 1727; m. in 1746, Geo. Gooding. P h e b e , b . Aug. 20, 1729. E l k a n a h , b. Oct. 8, 1730; d, March 4, 1777. J o b , b. March 13, 1731; m. F e b . 17, 1750, J e m i m a Talbot. Simeon, b. April 17, 1733; d. J u l y 10, 1804; m. , Deborah Codding. 104. Ruth, b. ; m. J a n . 6, 1743, J o s e p h Talbot. 105. Mercy, b . ; m. D e c , 1780, Elijah Bacon, of Providence.

95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103.

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George Reed (of Dighton), son of John and Bethia (Frye) Reed. b. ; d. in 1765 (or as J. W. Reed's book has it, " He died in Rehoboth Feb. 8, 1756 "). m. 1st. Sarah Whitmarsh, daughter of Samuel Whitmarsh. m. 2nd. Jan. 1, 1730, Abigail Woodward. Of Dighton and Rehoboth.
CHILDREN OP GEORGE AND SARAH WHITMARSH

106. George, b. Aug. 21, 1718; d. May, 1727. 107. Avis, b. Sept. 5, 1720; d. J u l y 7, 1755; m. J a n . 27, 1736, John Palmer. 108. H a n n a h , b. May 21, 1722; m. 1743, Reuben Clemens. 109. J o h n , b. March 30, 1724; m. 1st. May 11, 1749, Miriam Talbot; m. 2d. March 27, 1752, Mary P e r r y . 110. Samuel, b. Nov. 29, 1725; m. in 1748, Rachel Williams. 111. R u t h , I}. Nov. 3, 1727; m. 1st. J o s h u a Williams; m. 2d. Jan. Macomber; m. 3d. Ebenezer My rick. 112. Rebecca, b. J u l y 16, 1729; m. 1st. in 1752, J o h n Coleman; m* 2d. Sylvester F r e n c h .

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113. Isaiah, b. Oct. 14, 1730 (in Rehoboth). 114. George, b. Dec. 29, 1731; d. in 1758; m. Dec. 25, 1756, Mercy Phillips. 115. Sarah, b. Dec. 6, 1734 (in D i g h t o n ) ; d. young. HO. Sarah, b. J a n . 22, 1739; m. J o h n Gilmore. 117. Loved, b. Feb. 26, 1741; m. 1st. Sept. 22, 1763, C h a r i t y Phillips; m. 2d. Oct. 15, 1786, Mary F r e n c h . US. Mary, b. Feb. 3, 1744; d. May 18, 1745. 119. J o n a t h a n , b. Oct. 13, 1745; m. Miss Sheppard. 120. Bethiah, b. ; m. 1754, J o h n Jacob.

(M) 37 William Reed, son of James and Susanna (Richmond) Reed, b. May 1, 1685. m. , Elizabeth . Resided at Middleborough. Of Middleborough.
CHILDREN

121. 122. 123. 124. 1^5. 126. 127. 12$. 129. 130. 131. 332. 133. 134. 135. 13p.

William, b. J u l y 18, 1715; m. J u n e 24, 1740, Sarah W a r r e n . Hannah, b. J a n . 7, 1717. Benjamin, b . May 26, 1720. Thomas, b. March 15, 1723. J o n a t h a n , b. Oct. 22, 1725. Peter, b. May 7, 1729; m. Aug. 21, 1751, Mercy T u r n e r . A son, b. April 23, 1744; d. in 26 d a y s . John, b. J u l y 8, 1749. Samuel, b. Sept. 17, 1750; d. March 9, 1822; m. Nov. 5, 1780, Rebecca Knowlton. Deliverance, b. J u l y 13, 1752. Mercy, b. Sept. 21, 1754. Ichabod, b. Dec. 20, 1755, a t Middleborough; m. Dec. 3, 1778, Sarah Vaughan. Thankful, b. March 2, 1757. Anna, b . May 10, 1758. A daughter, b. J u l y 17, 1759; d. in t h r e e m o n t h s . Mercy, b. April 25, 1763.

(M) 38 John Reed, son of James and Susanna (Richmond) Reed. b. . m. 1st. Feb. 8, 1709, Susanna Rounds. m. 2nd. Elizabeth . Of Middleborough.

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CHILDRBN OP JOHN AND SUSANNA

137. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 22, 1711. 138. Oliver, b. J u n e 18, 1715.


CHILD o r JOHN AND ELIZABETH

139. Mary, b. May 13, 1726.

M 39 Thomas Reed, son of James and Susanna (Richmond) Reed. b. in 1684 to 1689. m. 1st. Mar. 1, 1707, Mary Fifield in Boston, m. 2nd. Sept. 14, 1709, Sarah Niles.
CHILD OP THOMAS AND MART

140. J a m e s , b. Sept. 16, 1707.


CHILDREN OP THOMAS AND SARAH

141. S a r a h , b . May 12, 1711. 142. Mary, b. May 2, 1714. 143. Lydia, b. J u n e 28, 1720, in B r a i n t r e e ; m. Dec. 6, 1739, George Smith, of T a u n t o n , Mass., who was b. a b o u t 1715; d. about 1790.

M 44 Benjamin Reed, son of James and Susanna (Richmond) Reed, b. 1699. m. Dec. 1, 1720, Hannah Chase. Lived at Middleborough.
CHILDREN

144. 145. 146. 147.

Benjamin, b. May 21, 1721; d. Feb. 12, H a n n a h , b. J a n . 29, 1727. Samuel, b. April 7, 1729. Stephen, b. Nov. 7, 1732.

; m. Elizabeth.

FOURTH GENERATION A 47 Obadiah Reed, son of William and Alice (Nash) Reed. b. Mar. 14, 1707; d. Nov. 4, 1753. m. Oct. 19, 1731, Mary Nash, daughter of Ensign James

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Nash; granddaughter of James Nash, of Weymouth (see History of Abington). He is mentioned in Hobart's History of Abington, as Capt. Obadiah Reed, p. 415. He was selectman for eight years. At a church meeting held in Abington in 1749, Capt. Obadiah Reed was " chose " clerk. The first meeting house in Abington was a small Quakerlike building, unpainted, without steeple, tower, bell, pews or stoves. At the date of the organization of the society, they had eight male members. They were Samuel Brown, William Hersey, Andrew Ford, William Tirrell, Ebenezer Whitmarsh, Joseph Josselyn, William Reed (probably 12), and Joseph Lincoln. Benches were used in the meeting house to take the place of pews. Jan. 14, 1751, the town voted to build a new meeting house with a steeple 70 ft. long, 50 ft. wide and 26-ft. posts, aud appointed Lieut. Ephraim Spooner, Christopher Dyer, Jacob Porter, Capt. Obadiah Reed, Joseph Richards and Dea. Joshua Shaw, as building committee.

ORDER OF COURT DIVIDING T H E E S T A T E OF CAPT. OBADIAH R E E D

" Pursuant to a warrant from the Hon. John Cushing, Esqr. Judge of the Probate of Wills &c for the County of Plymouth in the Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, directed to us the subscribers for the appraisement & division of the estate of Capt. Obadiah Reed late of Abington deceased, which we have done in manner following, Viz: "First:To Obadiah Reed the eldest son of sd. deceased the first share which is the dwelling house and land on the south easterly side of the road the barn and two acres and a half of land on the west side of the road beginning at the corner of Jacob Porter's land running south eighteen & an half, east twenty-one rod and four feet to a stake & stones from thence west eleven degrees, south thirty six rod

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and an half to sd. Porter's land, thence near northeast by sd. Porter's land to the bounds first mentioned. " The second share beginning at the corner by sd. first share, then running near south, by the way, thirty rod to a stake and stones standing by the road, then running west eighteen degrees south till it comes to the fourth share, then running north to a stake and stones standing in the four mile line, running east one degree, north till it comes to Jacob Porter's land, then running by Jacob Porter's land to the bounds of the first share, from thence eleven degrees north to the bounds first mentioned, about seventeen and an half to Obadiah Reed being his two seventh parts of the sd. estate. "Thirdly:The third share being one seventh part, we assign to Matthew Reed beginning at the north west corner of the third lot in the fourth share, running east one degree, north on the line of the sd. third lot one hundred and four rod to a stake and stones, then south thirty rod to a stake and stones, then running west one degree, south one hundred & four rod till it comes to Jacob Porter's land, then north by said Porter's land to the bounds first mentioned, about nineteen acres and a half, also a tenth part of the second lot in the fourth share, also six rods in width of a cedar swamp (called by the name of Streams Swamp) which is bounded easterly on the Young Men's shares, southerly on Lieutenant James Nash's land, westerly as far as the cedars grow, and northerly on Daniel Reed's, Benjamin Nash's & others land. "Fourthly:The fourth share being one seventh part, we assign to Silas Reed lying partly in the fourth share, beginning at the northeast corner of the third share, then running east one degree, north forty six rod, to the line of the fourth share, thence south one degree, west on said line about thirty four rod to Jacob Reed's land, thence west eighteen degrees, south twenty four rods to a stake and stones, thence north twelve degrees, west twelve rods, then west one degree, south thirty nine rods to a stake and stones

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of the southeast corner of the third share, thence north bv the said third share to the bounds first mentioned, about fourteen acres, also another piece in Bridgewater lying on the Old Mens shares, containing about twenty five acres, beginning at Beaver Brook by the Reed's land & running West about three hundred and twelve rod, then running north about thirteen rod, then east to the brook first mentioned, then south by the said Brook, thirteen rods to the M1. Reed's land, and also seven rod in width on the northerly side of a cedar swamp called Streams Swamp: "Fifthly:The fifth share being one seventh part we assign to Mary (the wife of Joseph Hearsey) containing about twenty two acres, beginning at the road on the northeast corner of Jacob Reed's land, thence running west eighteen degrees, south one hundred and forty rod to the line set off to Silas Reed in the fourth share, near north twenty five rod to a stake and stones thence east eighteen degrees, north one hundred & thirty seven rod to a stake & stones standing by the road, thence south fifteen degrees east to the bounds first mentionedAlso one quarter part of a piece of meadow land lying in Abington in the old Mill Pond on the easterly side of the river bounded northerly on Torrey's lot easterly on the young Men's Shares & south to Jacob Reed's & west on the river & a piece of Cedar swamp at Beaver Brook, six rods wide & twenty six rod long likewise one half of the pew in the Meeting House. "Sixthly:The sixth share being one seventh share, to Sarah, the wife of Elijah Reed, beginning at the road at the northeast corner of the sixth share, running west eighteen degrees, south one hundred & thirty seven rod to the northwest corner of the sixth share, then running north twenty sir rod and an half to a stake and stones, thence east eighteen oegrees, north one hundred and thirty one rod to a stake and stones standing by the way. then to the bounds first mentioned, containing abt. twenty two acres. Also a piece of cedar swamp at Beaver Brook about five rod wide, and twenty six rod long, also the eighth part of Beaver

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Brook Mill, during the whole term of time it is to stand by a former agreement and one half of the pew in the Meeting House. "Seventhly:The seventh share being one seventh part, we assign to Silence, containing near fourteen acres, beginning at a stake and stones by the road at the northwest corner of the sixth, thence running west eighteen degrees, south one hundred and twenty eight rod, thence running north eighteen rod, to the south west corner of the second share, then east eighteen degrees, north by said share to the way by a stake and stones, then by the way to the bounds first mentioned. Also five rod on the southerly side of a cedar swamp in Streams Swamp, and a quarter part of Tirrell's Mill. Dated at Abington, Oct. 27th, 1755. Christopher Dyer, Josiah Torrey, Jacob Porter, Samuel Pool, Junr. William Tirrell, Junr."
CHILDREN

William, b. F e b . 24, 1732. Mary, b. March 27, 1734; m. Feb. 1, 1755, J o s e p h Hersey, Jr. Sarah, b. March 29, 1736; m. J u l y 10, 1755, Elijah Reed. Obadiah, b. May 15, 1738; m. 1st. Content Lincoln; m. 2d. in 1770, Elizabeth Shaw. 152. Silence, b. J u n e 7, 1741. 153. Matthew, b. F e b . 21, 1750. 154. Silas, b. Oct. 27, 1751; m. in 1772, Experience (Reed) Josselyn, of Middleborough.

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Ebenezer Reed, son of William and Alice (Nash) Reed. b. July 13, 1709. m. Feb. 21, 1732, Hannah Thompson, of Middleborough. They lived in Abington.

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" In the name of God, Amen.I Ebenezer Reed of Abington in the County of Plymouth and Commonwealth of Massachusetts Bay, gentleman being of sound and disposing mind (praised be God) do make this my last will and testament, as follows, Viz: " I give to my three children, David & Barnabas Reed & Abigail Dyer, all my right in a saw mill known by the name of Tirrell's Mill in equal shares, " Item. I give to my two sons David & Barnabas all my wearing apparel in equal halves. " I give to three children of my son Jonathan Reed deceased, six shillings each. " I give to my son David Reed a state of three pounds seven shillings, likewise two thirds of all my notes of hand. " The other third of my notes, together with all my household furniture at Mr. Jacob Dyer's, I give to my daughter Abigail Dyer, my will is that my debts and funeral charges shall be paid out of my notes of hand. " I constitute Capt. Luke Bicknell of the town and County aforesaid sole executor of this my last will and testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fourteenth day of April in the year of our Lord, One thousand seven hundred and ninety. " N. B.The interlineation above was made prior to the signing and sealing of this will and testament. " Sealed, published & declared by the above named Ebenezer Reed for and as his last will & testament in the presence of Joseph PooL Ebenezer Reed (Seal)." John Norton. Seth Porter.
CHILDREN

155. Ebenezer, b. Dec. 11, 1733; d. J u n e 4, 1740. 156. William, b. Oct. 28, 1735; m. Dec. 27, 1759, Ruth Shaw. !57. Ichabod, b. April 26, 1738; d. in service during the French and English War. (See His. of Abington, p. 207.)

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158. David, b. July 9, 1740; d. May 10, 1808; m. 1st. April 22, 1762, Mercy Ford; m. 2d. J a n . 9, 1788, Hannah (Reed) Bates. 159. Jonathan, b. July 9, 1740; d. 1769; m. April 28, 1763, Mary Tirrel. 160. Paul, b. March 3, 1743; d. J u n e 4, 1743. 161. Silas, b. March 3, 1743; d. Aug. 3, 1797; m. 1st. Rebecca; m. 2d. Mary. 162. Abigail, b . April 10. 1745; m. Feb. 2, 1766, Jacob Dyer. 163. Barnabas, b. April 5, 1748; m. Silence Sprague. 164. Ebenezer, b. Dec. 18, 1751.

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Daniel Reed, son of William and Alice (Nash) Reed. b. Dec. 6, 1713; d. Apr. 5, 1781. m. 1st. Sept. 15, 1739, Ruth White, she d. in 1775. m. 2nd. Feb. 7, 1776, Sarah Hamlyn. He was one of the first settlers of Cummington. He was a captain. According to tradition, Mr. Reed, while on a visit to Abington, at the time of the death of his first wife, had a presentiment that she was dead, an apparition appearing at his bedside in the night. He told his friends that his wife was dead, and as soon as it could be ascertained, his apprehension proved true. While riding through a wood a tree fell upon and killed her. His daughter-in-law, Thankful Whitmarsh, was killed in the same accident.
WILL

" I n the name of God Amen:I, Daniel Reed of a place called number five in the County of Hampshire and province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, GentlemanNow in the enjoyment of a good degree of bodily health and possest of a sound mind and perfect memory blessed be God for the same, do make and publish this my last will aud testament, in manner and form following (that is to say) I order all my just debts to be paid by my executor hereafter named.

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" First:I also give and bequeath to my beloved wife, Sarah Reed one room, Viz. that which lies on the southwest corner of my dwelling house or in other words the Southwest room below in the front of said house, a privilege of performing that business that is proper to be done in the kitchen, also a privilege of using a buttery in said kitchen to be improved by her in person not allowing her to imj.rove it by tenanting or leasing of it to any other person whatever, so long as she shall continue my widow, and no longer shall she have the improvement or use of the above mentioned room privilege in the kitchen and buttery. Further I order my executor hereafter named to pay out to my beloved wife Sarah Reed and do by her agreeable to a certain written contract which I made with her before marriage, in every respect it is my will that it be fulfilled by him in every respect that he fail not under any pretense whatever without her consent thereto. " I also give and bequeath to my third son Enoch Reed who is now absent from me upon his return if ever it should be, two Hundred pounds lawful money. " I also give and bequeath to my youngest daughter Ruth Gannett, the sum of seventy three pounds, six shillings, and fight pence lawful money. " I also give and bequeath to my eldest daughter Rachel Porter Sixty pounds lawful money. " I also give and bequeath to my youngest son, Noah Reed, my home farm, consisting of one hundred acres of land, the house and barn upon said land, together with my saw mill, ''^opting one half of said saw mill which I give and bequeath to my fourth son Seth Reed, I also except from the enjoyment of my youngest son so much of the house as I have given to my wife in this my will above during the time she continues my widow, after which he is to be in full possession of my said house. " I also give and bequeath to my fourth son Seth Reed, and to my youngest son Noah Reed, my waggon and the furniture belonging to the same, Viz., chains, irons, plows,

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and their furniture, and I order that these be equally divided between these my two sons. "Further I will and order that my wearing apparel the whole of it be equally divided amongst my several sons, my sons in law, excepted or excluded from the same. " Further I will and order that the remains from my real and personal estate be divided amongst my sons and daughters, an equal share to each son, excepting my youngest son Noah Reed, I exclude from a share in this having above given him what I suppose is proper and sufficient. My daughters I order to draw but half shares or but half so much as my sons, or in other words I will to them so much each as I do to each individual son of the said remainder of my real and personal estate. " And I do appoint my youngest son Noah Reed, sole executor to this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills testaments by me made. " In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this ninth day of December, in the year of our Lord Christ, one thousand seven hundred and seventy six. Daniel Reed Seal." " Signed, sealed and published and delivered by the above named Daniel Reed to be his last will and testament in presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names. Micah White. Asa Joy. Aaron Reed." Hampshire County, ss. Registry of Probate. Northampton, Mass., May 12, A. D. 1899. A true copy of record. Attest: Hubbard M. Abbott, Register.
CHILDREN OP OANIEL AND RUTII

165. Rachel, b. Dec. 20, 1740; m. J u n e 6, 1763, Jacob Porter, J r . 166. Micah, b. Feb. 1, 1742; m. Oct. 20, 1767, Deborah Thompson. 167. Jesse, b . March 16, 1745; m. Nov. 18, 1781, Mrs. R u t h Whitman.

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168. Enoch, b. Dec. 23, 1747; d. at sea, on board of a British man-of-war. He was a lieutenant in the British Navy. 169. Seth, b. July 16, 1750; m. 1st. in 1773, Thankful Whitmarsh; m. 2d in 1776, Mary Lazell. 170. Ruth, b. Dec. 4, 1752; m. Aug. 12, 1774, Jacob Gannet. 171. Noah, b. Dec. 10, 1754; d. J a n . 19, 1832; m. July 12, 1784, Abigail Rice.

A 51 James Reed, son of William and Alice (Nash) Reed. b. March 3, 1716; d. . m. May 10, 1739, Abigail Nash, she d. in 1808 in the 91st year of her age, she was a daughter of Ensign James Nash of Weymouth (see History of Abington). Of Abington.
WILL

"In the name of God Amen:I, James Reed of Abington, in the County of Plymouth, & the Province of the Massachusetts Bay, in New England, husbandman, being years & competent health of body & sound in my understanding & memory (blessed be God therefor) considering the uncertainty of my life here on earth, do make & ordain this my last will & testament, (Viz.) principally & first of all I commit my soul into the hands of God my Creator, hoping and trusting in Jesus Christ my Redeemer for pardon & eternal life, my body I commit to the earth to receive such a decent & Christianlike funeral as my executor, hereafter named shall think fit. And my worldly goods & estate (my just debts & funeral charges being first pd.) I give & bequeath in the following manner. Imprimis:I give & bequeath unto my beloved wife Abigail, the improvement of all my estate, both real and personal, till and as the children come of age, and also one naif of my dwelling house so long as she continues my widow, but in case my wife should marry again after my decease, then my will is that the children shall come into possession of it or have the profit and advantage of it.

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"Item:I give unto my sons, Solomon, Adam, Stephen, & Abel, my buildings and all my homestead and part of lands adjoining, Viz. all that part of it that lays easterly of a stream, which is westerly of what is called Huckleberry Plain, and also forty rods in length of the said tract of land at the westerly end of the said lot, also all my right and interest that I own in the meadow called the Mill Pond Meadow to be divided equally among them excepting my wife (who is with child) be delivered of another son then for it to be entitled to the above specified buildings and lands equally with the rest of the sons but if a daughter to share equally with the rest of the daughters hereafter mentioned. " Item. I give to my daughters Tabitha, Experience, Huldah and Molly, the remaining part of the lot of land I have not disposed of which is adjoining to the homestead, also one-half of a lot of land called Mitchell's lot, likewise I give unto my daughters, my land at the head of the Mill Pond, called the New Mill or Beaver Brook Stream, which I bought of Colonel Lincoln to be divided equally among them. " And I do hereby appoint and ordain my brother Daniel and my beloved wife Abigail to be my executors of this my last will and testament, and I do hereby make void and of none effect all and every other will or wills whether by word or writing, ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testament, In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fifth day of May, A. D. 1758. James Reed (Seal)." " Signed, sealed and delivered by the testator to be his last will and testament. John Noyes. Jacob Noyes. Samuel Noyes, Jr." Will proved September 5th, 1762.

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172. Tabitha, b. March 3, 1740; m. Oct. 5, 1779, Elisha Lincoln. 173. Experience, b. Oct. 28,1741; m. 1st. Oct., 1767, J o s i a h J o s s e l y n ; m. 2d. 1772, Silas Reed. 174. Solomon, b. Oct. 25, 1743; m. Sept. 28, 1765, Mercy T i r r e l l . / 17"). Adam. b. Aug. 19, 1745; rn. J u l y 14, 1768, Silence Reed. 176. Stephen, b. J u l y 5, 1748. 177. Huldah, b. April 25, 1751; d. u n m a r r i e d . (See her father's* will.) [78. Abel, b. April 15, 1754; d. in service in Revolutionary Army. (See His. of Abington, p. 269.) 170. Molly, b. March 3, 1756. 180. James, b. J u n e 24, 1758; m. May 19, 1779, Susannah Niles.

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Rev. Solomon Reed, son of William and Alice (Nash) Reed, b. Oct. 22, 1719; d. in spring of 1785, aged 66 years, m. 1st. in 1748, Abigail Stoughton of Conn, m. 2nd. Sarah Reed, the daughter of Jacob, his father's youngest brother. Of Titicut Parish, Middleborough, Mass. In his will executed in 1785, it will be noticed he mentions all the children except Sarah. She must have died earlier than that.
WILL

' In the name of God, Amenthe twenty sixth day of April A. Domini 1785 I Solomon Reed of Middleborough, in the County of Plymouth, clerk, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, & calling to mind that it is appointed for *H men once to die, do proceed to make & ordain this my last will & testament. In the first place I recommend my soul into the hands of God who gave it, hoping through the merits, mediation & intercession of Jesus Christ to obtain a full and free pardon of all my sins & inherit eternal life and my kdy I commit to the earth, to be decently buried at the (llj; cretion of my executor hereafter named, believing that at the resurrection I shall receive the same again by the

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power of God Almighty, and as touching my worldly interest, I give and dispose of it in the following manner Viz: " In the first place my will is that all my real estate should be sold as soon as there may be a convenient time after my decease, and that all my debts should be paid out of the same, & after the sum of all my debts are deducted, I give and bequeath a fifth part of what remains to my well beloved wife Sarah Reed, to be paid her in two years after my deceaseI also give her all the notes that are given in her name, with all the household furniture she brought with her & what is wasted is to be made good. " Item: I give and bequeath to my four sons, Viz:John, Solomon, Samuel and Timothy Reed, the whole of my estate, both real and personal besides what is before disposed of, excepting the household provisions, which are to be spent for the use of the family. " Finally:I constitute & appoint my son Timothy, to be my sole executor of this my last will & testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year aforesaid. Solomon Reed (Seal)." " Signed, sealed, delivered, pronounced, & declared by the said Solomon Reed to be his last will & testament in the presence of us. Isaac Perkins Joseph Hathaway Jona. Crane." Will allowed June 6, 1785. Rev. Solomon Reed graduated at Harvard College in 1739. There is no record informing us under whose instruction he pursued his studies for the ministry; though it was probably with the Rev. Mr. Brown, the minister of his native town. That he entered the profession from a conviction of duty, and with an earnest purpose to promote the religious wellbeing of his fellowmen, is very manifest from such of his manuscript writings as have come down to us, as well as from the direct tradition of those who knew him intimately.

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During the first few years of Mr. Reed's ministry, and afterwards as we have reason to suppose, he was very earnest and devoted in his labors for the spiritual good of others, both by religious conversation and preaching, as well in neighborhoods on week-days as in the regular ministrations on Sunday. Among the precious antiquarian treasures in the archives of the Pilgrim Society of Plymouth are a few manuscript sermons of Mr. Reed, written in a fine clear hand in an easy flow of style of composition and indicating decided ability. With those documents there is also an original manuscript journal kept by him from Oct. 3, 1743, to Jan. 9, 1745. This journal indicates often a great tenderness of religious feeling; and often too a sadly morbid sensitiveness of conscience, evidently arising from the mingled influence of his uncheerful religious views, and a diseased physical constitution, of which he often speaks. It was during the period when Mr. Whitefield was preaching in New England that Mr. Reed was keeping his journal, and was so self-scrutinizing as to his spiritual state. The following passages from the journal, relating to Mr. Whitefield, cannot fail to be read with interest: "Abington, Sunday, Dec. 23, 1744. Heard Mr. Brown in the afternoon. Monday I travelled to Duxbury, and heard Mr. Whitefield preach in the evening; and then I travelled with him, and heard him every day, all the week, Sunday Dec. 30, preached at Titicut and we had some token of the divine presence. I heard Mr. Whitefield again on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, at Bridgewater, Easton and Taunton, N. B. Mr. Whitefield is exceedingly filled with the spirit of Jesus, and not afraid of Christ his cause or children; and a wonderful power attended his administrations. The assemblies seem much quickened, melted down; and sometimes many were overpowered with the sense of divine things and csyiag out. Sometimes when I have been with Mr. Whiteheld, I have felt guilty, low and dull; sometimes I have been sweetly revived and refreshed."

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In 1746 Mr. Reed was ordained as minister of the second Congregational Church in Framingham; he remained there until 1756, when he dissolved his connection with that church, and was installed as minister of Titicut, a parish embracing the northwestern border of Middleborough and the southwest part of Bridgewater. His health, never firm, sensibly declined in 1784, and he died in the spring of 1785, at a little past the age of sixtyfive.

Notwithstanding the limited support given to clergymen in those days, Mr. Reed gave to each of his four sons a collegiate education. We have been permitted to copy the following interesting notice of his funeral. It is from a coarse half-sheet of manuscript, broken and yellow with age, but clearly written in a homely hand. It had been carefully kept, probably from near that time to the present, in an old bible of his cousin William, son of Jacob, which recently came into the hands of a grandson: " Died at his house in Titicut Parish of a lingering illness, on the seventh inst. (month not named) the Rev. Solomon Reed, Pastor of a Church in Middleborough; and was interred on the 10th, age sixty-five. The interment was attended by a numerous concourse, in the procession to the meeting house, and a sermon suited to the occasion, from Isa. xxxiii 20, was delivered by the Rev. Mr. Shaw of Bridgewater. The whole was concluded by a pertinent and pathetic prayeT by the Rev. Mr. Porter; while an effusion of tears marked the affliction of the church and the people, and testified the respect they bore his memory. The character of Mr. Reed as a disciple of Jesus Christ, and a luminary in the candle Btick in which Providence had placed him, was respectable. The advancement of Christ's kingdom in the hearts of his flock, and among mankind in general, was a subject, in which he was much engaged. He was a workman that needed not to be ashamed; for he rightly divided the work of truth, and gave to every one his portion in due season."

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181. Sarah, b. 1750. 182. John, b. Nov. 11, 1751; m. 1st. in 1780, Hannah Sampson; m. 2d. in 1822, Mrs. Phoebe Sampson Paddock. 183. Solomon, b. March 18, 1753; d. Feb. 2, 1808; m. March 14, 1781, Susannah Willard. 184. Samuel, b. 1754; d. July 13, 1812; m. in 1780, Anna Shaw. 1S5. Timothy, b. 1756; m. in 1788, Hannah Kingman.

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Moses Reed, son of William and Alice (Nash) Reed, b. Jan. 15, 1723, at Abington. m. , Phoebe. Order of court dividing estate annexed, mentions his children Moses, Aaron and Miriam.
DIVISION OF THE ESTATE OF MOSES REED DECEASED

" Pursuant to a warrant from the Honorable John Cushing Esq., Judge of Probate of Wills for the County of Plymouth in the province of the Massachusetts Bay, in New I'ngland, directed to us the subscribers for the division of the real estate of Moses Reed late of Abington, deceased, which we have done in manner as followeth, Viz: " We have divided the said estate into four equal shares, the first share we assign and set off to Moses Reed the eldest son of the said deceased, containing thirty two acres and one hundred and thirty six rod, bounded as followeth, beginning at a stake and stones standing by the road, being the north west corner of Micah Samson's land, thence running oast, seven degrees, south by said Samson's land to a stake and stones standing in William Norton's line, thence north ten degrees, east fifty four rods to a black oak tree, thence west five degrees, north to a stake and stones standing by the road, thence southerly by the road to the bounds first mentioned. " The second share we assign and set off to the said Moses

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Reed containing thirty acres bounded as followeth, beginning at a stake and stones standing by the road, being the north west corner of the first share, thence east five degrees, south to a black oak tree before mentioned, thence east twenty six degrees, north to a river, thence by a river to a maple tree in the four mile line so called, thence west seven degrees and a half south to a stake and stones standing by the road, thence southerly by said road twenty three rods to the bounds first mentioned, and the one half of two pews in the Abington Meeting house. " The third share we assign and set off to Aaron Reed, containing fourteen acres and twenty four rods, bounded as followeth, beginning at a stake and stones standing by the road, being the north west corner of the second share thence running east seven degrees and a half north to a maple tree before mentioned, thence north thirty two degrees and half west sixteen rods and thirteen feet to a stake and stones, thence west six degrees, south to a stake and stones by the Road, thence southerly by said road to the bounds first mentioned, said share hath a dwelling house and barn thereon belonging to it, and a quarter part in two pews in Abington Meeting House. " The fourth share we assign and set off to Miriam Reed, containing twenty eight acres, one hundred and forty four rods, bounded as followeth, beginning at a stake and stones standing by the road, being the north west corner of the third share, thence running by the road to Obadiah Reed's land, thence easterly by said Obadiah and Jacob Reed's land to a stake standing by the river, near Isaac Hobart's dam, thence running north sixteen degrees, east to a stake standing by said Hobart's dam, thence running easterly by said Hobart's land to his south east corner, thence running southerly by Benoni Gurney's land to a stake and stones standing in the four mile line so called thence by the four mile line to a maple before mentioned thence north thirty two degrees and a half west sixteen rod, thirteen feet to a stake and stones, thence West six degrees, south to the

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bounds first mentioned, and one quarter of two pews in Abington Meeting House. " Dated at Abington, September 16th, 1771. Eleazer Whitman. James Hersey. Daniel Shaw."
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186. Moses, b. March 22, 1751. 187. Aaron, b. J u n e 30, 1754. 188. Miriam, b. J a n . 15, 1757; d. May 24, 1804; m. April 21, 1778, J o n a t h a n M a r s h ; d. Nov. 6, 1822, aged 70.

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John Reed, son of John and Sarah (Hersey) Reed. b. Aug. 10, 1713; d. 1784. m. June 20, 1734, Mary Torrey. They were married by the Rev. James Bayley. Moved to Weymouth and lived and died there. She died Feb. 3, 1790. Extracts from his will: " John Reed (Gentleman) and wife Mary Torrey, will Apr. 6, 1768, gives wife one third-part of all real and personal estate, speaks of dau. Mary. Grandson Robert Pratt when of age gives thirteen pounds six shillings and eight pence. Son Samuel all Real Estate, Stock except that part to wife, and whole to son Samuel at last. Will proved May 4, 1784. James Humphrey, Elnathan Bates, Urban Bates witnesses." He lived near King Oak Hill and was probably a school teacher. Was a descendant of William Reed and Esther Thompson, and was probably born in Abington.
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189. Mary, b. April 7, 1735; m. . 190. Hanm.h, b. May 16, 1738; m. (prob. m. Ebenezer P r a t t , April 14, 1757). 101. Samuel, b. Nov. 10, 1740; m. Nov. 29, 1764, Mary Torrey. 192. Sarah, b. J u n e 14, 1744. 193. John, b. F e b . 9, o r 17, 1748.

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James Reed, son of John and Mary (Whitmarsh) Reed. b. Oct. 12, 1716; d. at the age of 37. m. Ruth Ford Pool, widow of Joseph Pool; her maiden name was Ford, daughter of Hezekiah and Ruth (Whitmarsh) Ford; after her husband's death she married Samuel Porter. Order of court dividing estate mentions his wife Ruth and children Hezekiah, Jeremiah, Joseph and Naomi.
DIVISION OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES REED, DECEASED

" Pursuant to, a warrant from John Cushing, Esq., Judge of Probate of wills in the County of Plymouth in New England, to us the subscribers, for the dividing of the real estate of James, Junr. late of Abington, dec'd accordingly: " We have divided and set off first to Ruth Porter the wife of Samuel Porter & late widow of sd. deed, her thirds or dower & is bounded as follows, beginning at a stake and stones in the line of Benj. Bates Jun'r land from thence west five degrees south to the south east corner of the barn, thence from the southwest corner of the barn west five degrees, south to the brook thence down the Brook to Edson's meadow, thence east fourteen degrees south to Thomas Torrey's land, thence north to the northwest corner of sd. Thos. Torrey's thence running eastly by sd. Thomas Torrey's land to sd. Bates and so bounded by sd. Bates land to the bounds first mentioned, together with the house and half of the barn. All which land lies in Bridgewater. "2ndly. We have set off to Hezekiah Reed, son of the said James Reed thirty one acres more or less, laying in Bridgewater and is bounded as follows, beginning at a stake and stones, which is the south east corner of the seventh lot in the fourth share from thence south one degree, east in the line of Bates land thirty six rods to a stake and stones, from thence west seven degrees, south forty six rods to a stake and stones, from thence west ten degrees, and half

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north thirteen rods and half to a stone wall, thence west eleven degrees north by said wall*, twenty eight rods to a stake, thence west twenty degrees & half north to a white oak tree the north west corner of Edson's land, thence west twenty one degrees, south forty seven rods to a white oak tree the southwest corner of the fourth share, thence north thirty seven rods to the southwest corner of the seventh lot in the fourth share, together with about two acres and three quarters of meadow, bounded as followsbegin at the north west corner of James Edson's Meadow lot, from thence north about twelve degrees, east twenty rods to a stake and stones, thence east fourteen degrees, south to a stake by the brook, thence down the brook to Edson's meadow thence west fourteen degrees, north to the bounds first mentioned. " 3rdly. We have set off to Jeremiah Reed son of the said James Reed, about fourteen acres more or less, laying in Bridgewater and is bounded as followsBeginning at a stake and stones the southeast corner of the land set off to Hezekiah Reed, from thence westerly by said Hezekiah'a land to a white oak tree, the northeast corner of Joseph Edsous land thence south twelve degrees, west about sixty nine rods, to the northwest corner of Hezekiah's meadow lot, thence east fourteen degrees, south to the brook, thence up the brook till it comes to the northwest Corner of the land set off to Ruth the wife of Samuel Porter, thence running easterly by the land set off to said Ruth to Bates land, thence north one degree west eight rods, to the bounds first mentioned, with nine acres more or less, lying the seventh lot in the fourth share, with three acres and thirty rods more, lying in Abington, lying on the east side of Beaver Brook in the Old Mens shares, so called, and is bounded as follows, Beginning at a stake and stones in the north line of the fourth lot of said share, thence north one degree, west twenty five rods and an half to a stake and stones, thence west one degree and half south twenty rods to a stake and stones, thence south one degree east twenty five rods and an half to a stake and stones, thence east one de-

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gree and half north twenty rods to the bounds first mentioned. " 4thly. And we have set off to Joseph Reed son of said James Reed fifty acres more or less lying partly in Abington and partly in Bridgewater, and in the Old Mens Shares and is bounded as follows, beginning at a stake and stones the southwest corner of the land set off to Jeremiah Reed, Thence running west one degree and a half, south one mile more or less, to the north west corner of the fourth lot in said share being a stake and stones thence north twenty five and a half rods to a stake and stones, thence east one degree and half north, one mile more or less to the north w"est corner of Jeremiah's land, thence south one degree, east twentv five and a half rods to the bounds first mentioned. " 5thly. We have set off to Naomi Reed daughter of said James Reed thirteen acres more or less, lying in Abington partly and partly in Bridgewater and is bounded as follows, beginning at a stake and stones, the northwest corner of the land of Jacob Porter, thence west in the four mile line sixteen rods and a half to a stake and stones, thence south two degrees, east 132 rods to Whitman's land, thence east one degree & an half, north sixteen rods and an half to the southwest corner of said Porter's land, thence north two degrees, west to the bounds first mentioned, also fourteen acres more or less lying in Abington & bounded as follows, beginning at the south east corner of the land set off to Jeremiah Reed, in the Old Men's Shares thence east one degree, & half north 88 rods to a stake & stones the corner of Saml. Noyes land, thence north one degree, west on said Noyes line 25 1/2 rods to a stake, thence west one degree, an half south 88 rods to a stakes and stones the northeast corner of said Jeremiah's land thence south one degree east 25 rods to tho bounds first mentioned. Also more we set off to the said widow, three quarters of a pew in the Meeting House in Abington on the back side& more we set off to Hezekiah Reed one half of a pew in the south end of the above said housemore we set off to Jeremiah, the

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other half of the above sd. pew more we set off to Joseph, three quarters of a pew in the south Gallery in the above said house, More we set off to Naomi, one quarter of the above said pew in the South Gallery and one quarter of the pew set off to the said widow. June 14th, 1765. Christopher Dyer. Samuel Pool. Eleazer Whitman." " Plymouth ssTo Messrs. Daniel Shaw, Jacob Pool and Samuel Pool all of Abington in the County aforesaidGentlemenGreeting. (Seal) You are hereby empowered and directed to take a view of the part of the real estate whereof James Reed late of Abington in said County yeoman deed, died seized, which was assigned and set off to to Ruth Reed, the widow of said deed, as her thirds or right of dower in said deed, estateand you are to assign and set off to Deborah Reed the widow of Hezekiah Reed late of Bridgewater deed, her thirds or right of dower therein, and you are to assign and set off the same by metes & bounds (quantity and quality considered) so that she may hold & improve the same in severalty during her lifeand you are to make return of the Warrant with your doings thereon, under your hands, & upon your oaths, as soon as conveniently may be. <Jiven under my hand & seal of Office at Plymouth in sd. County this 13th day of March 1792." Joshua Thomas Judge of Probt. " To the Honorable Joshua Thomas Esq., Judge of Probate of wills for the County of PlymouthSirIn compliance to the directions of your Warrant to u.s directed we the subscribers nave taken a view of that part of the real estate whereof James Reed late of Abington in said County, yeoman deed, died seized, which was assigned and set off to Ruth Reed the widow of said deceased, as her thirds or right of dower in sd. deed, estate, and have assigned and set off

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to Deborah Reed the widow of Hezekiah Reed late of Bridgewater deed, her thirds or right of dower therein by metes & bounds, (quantity & quality considered) vizone acre & a half of land lying in Bridgewater, bounded as follows viz beginning at a stake & stones by a stone wall thence running east 7 degrees 1/2 north ten rods & four feet to a stake & stones, then south 6 degrees east, twenty three rods & 7 feet to a stone wall by Thomas Torrey's land, then westerly by sd. Torrey's land, ten rods & four feet to a wall then north 6 degrees west by said wall, twenty three rods & seven feet to the corner first mentionedsaid acre 1/2 half of land being the orchard that formerly belonged to the abovesaid James Reed deceased. Bridgewater April 2d, 1792. Daniel Shaw Saml. Pool Jacob Pool"
CHILDREN

194. Joseph, b, A u g . 9, 1742; d. u n m a r r i e d ; his will m e n t i o n s his two b r o t h e r s a n d sister Naomi. 195. Hezekiah, b. F e b . 23, 1744; m. May 16, 1766, D e b o r a h T i r r e l l . 106. J e r e m i a h , b. April 11, 1747; m. Sarah T i r r e l . 197. Olive, b. Feb. 2, 174S. 198. Naomi, b. 1751; m. 1777, Obadiah Hersey, of Abington.

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Ezekiel Reed, son of John and Mary (Whitmarsh) Reed. b. Nov. 14, 1721; d. in 1763. m. in 1742, Hannah Beal, after the death of her husband she married Samuel Bates. He served in the French and Indian War and died in the service. He served with his brother under Capt. Johnson in 1754, Capt. Slocomb's Company, Col. Joseph Williams' Regiment, in 1758; also under Capt. Dunbar 1759-62. He died in 1763, on the return passage, of fever, and was buried at sea near Boston. 273 persons embarked on this voyage and when discharged at Boston only 77 were alive. It is supposed that yellow fever broke out on board.

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199. 200. 201. 202. 203. 204. 205.

Ezekiel, b. March 3, 1744; m. April 2, 1768, Mary Rogers. Hannah, b. Nov. 1, 1746; m. April, 1766, Luke P\>rd. Squire, b . Nov. 1, 1748. Mary, b. J a n . 1, 1751; d. young. Zebulon, b. March 31, 1752. Mary, b. Nov. 20, 1754; m. in 1775, Simeon Gannett. Samuel, b. Dec. 25, 1756; m. J u n e 18, 1881, Betsey Smith, of Grafton. 206. Issachar, b. Aug. 9, 1759; m. . 207. Deborah, b. Dec. 6, 1762; m. Dec. 18, 1783, J. Gurney.

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Peter Reed, son of John and Mary (Whitmarsh) Reed. b. Mar. 29, 1723; d. Feb. 18, 1780, m. Mar. 25, 1748, Lucy Hugens in Abington, Mass. The widow Lucy moved to Cummington, Mass., soon after the death of Peter, where her son Benjamin already resided. Of Abington, Mass.
FROM NASH MANUSCRIPT

* Cyrus Nash 1780-1850 " Peter Reed lived near the line between Abington and N. Bridgewater, where he died. His house stood about 40 rods S. W. of the old Abner Porter place and 1/4 mile S. W. from old Mr. John Fullertons. " He married Lucy Hugens in Abington. Her father Mr. Hugens was from Ireland and lived in Bridgewater, and was a neighbor of old Dea. E. Whitman and of Mr. Macomber from Ireland. They lived on the old road that passed Snell's meadow so called and upon the south side of it. The wife of Mr. Hugens was from Ireland. At the age of 17 for some reason she left home and shipped for Pennsylvania where an Aunt of hers resided, but for some reason the ship came to Boston and the young girl was sold to pay her passage. Mr. Macombcr before mentioned, bought her, and she went to live in his house at Abington. Later she

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married Mr. Hugens who was considerably older than his wife. It is said that she was a very sprightly girl, brought up at home in fine style. She said she was not obliged to wet her hands only to wash them. At the birth of her first child she said, * The finest of her small clothes were coarser than the poorest of her sisters at home.' Their children were John, Lucy and Mrs. Hosiah Porter of Weymouth, also another daughter who married Lot Randall, who had two daughters." Peter Reed of Abington according to the Massachusetts State Archives served in the French and Indian Wars, the Record is, " Peter Reed (of Bridgewater) Sentinel in Capt. Johnson's Co. in 1754 also Peter Reed of Abington, Private in Capt. Slocomb's Co., Col. Joseph Williams' Regiment in 1758. Also in Dunbar's Co. at Halifax 1759-62." Peter's brother Ezekiel (2 years oldeT, b. Nov. 14, 1721) who married Hannah Beal, served at the same time and died on the return passage in 1762 of consumption and homesickness, 273 persons embarked on this voyage and when discharged at Boston only 77 were alive. It is supposed that yellow fever broke out on board. The Nash MS. states that " At the death of Peter (1780) his widow (Lucy) removed to the westward probably to Cummington, and Samuel to the same place, where she died."
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208. Eunice, bapt. April 9, 1749 (her father owning the covenant), a t 1st Church in Abington. She died previous t o h e r father. 209. Benjamin, b . March 3, 1752, probably i n Abington; d. J u l y 10, 1835; m. Dec. 3, 1778, Huldah P r a t t , of Bridgewater, Mass.; b. May 10, 1760; d. May 17, 1842. 210. Sarah, b. Aug. 26, 1757; b a p t . Oct. 23, 1757; d. Dec. 29, 1836; m. Joel Hill a t Cummington. 211. Samuel, b. Nov. 30, 1760; b a p t . J a n . 29, 1761. 212. J o a n n a , b. Sept. 8, 1763; m. Nov. 27, 1788, J a c o b Nash a t Cummington, Mass. All born in Abington.

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A 67 Jacob Reed, son of Jacob and Sarah (Hersey) Reed. b. July 7, 1720; d. Oct. 11, 1806, at Easton, Mass. m. 1st. Nov. 26, 1741, Mary Ford, b. in 1719, daughter of Andrew and Mercy (Whitmarsh) Ford. m. 2nd. Dec. 1, 1748, Alice Reed, daughter of Capt. William Reed. m. 3rd. Widow Harden, relative of Capt. John Harden, she d. 1799. He removed late in life to Easton where his children Abigail, Alice, and Bela resided, and died there Oct. 11, 1806, at the age of 86. Of Abington.
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213. Marcia, b . Aug. 31, 1742; m. 1st. 1773, William Tirrell; m. 2d. Dec. 20, 1776, Benjamin Wood. 214. Abijah, b. Aug. 14, 1744; d. J u n e 16, 1816; m. Oct. 29, 1768, Sarah Bates.
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215. Alice, b. in 1752; d. at Easton ih 1841, aged 89; unmarried. 216. Jacob, b. May 6, 1757; m. Feb: 21, 1782, Sarah Noyes, daught e r of Ebenezer Noyes. 217. Mary, bapt. July 23, 1758; d. a t Easton, 1816; m. 2d. 1795, Joshua Pool. 218. Lydia, bapt. Ang. 12, 1759; m. 1791, Eliphalet Packard, of N. Bridgewater. 219. Phoebe, bapt. Feb. 14, 1762; m. 1790, Joshua Shaw, J r . 220. Nathan, bapt. March 4, 1764; m. 1st. Widow Bartlett, of Plymouth, Mass.; m. 2d. Rebecca Morton. 221. Bela, b. Sept. 2, 1769; m. Aug. 20, 1795, Mehetable Reed, daughter of Obadiah Reed. 222. Besa, b. ; d. young.

A 69 William Reed, son of Jacob and Sarah (Hersey) Reed. b. Sept. 20, 1725; d. Dec. 4, 1807. m. in 1750, Silence Nash, daughter of Ensign James Nash, grandson of James Nash of Weymouth; b. Apr. 19, 1726; d. Mar. 9, 1807.

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He was an earnest, religious man and for many years a leader in the neighborhood religious meeting of that time. Mrs. W. D. Taylor of Cleveland, 0., has the old family bible with the following inscription: "November 25th, 1795. William Reed's Book the gift of Silence Reed." Mrs. Taylor also states that she was born in the old house in South Abington, which William and Silence Reed occupied in 1807 at the time of their death. Her father, grandfather and great-grandfather were all born in and occupied the same house, making five out of eight generations up to her day, who were born in or occupied this old family residence, which Mas bought by William Reed the ancestor mentioned above in 1799 or 1800.
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223. Silence, b. Aug. 6, 1753; d. J u l y 10, 1794; u n m a r r i e d . 221. William, b. J u n e 8, 1755; d. Nov. 16, 1809; m. May, 1784, Olive Pool. 225. J a n e , b. J u n e 23, 1757; d. J a n . 2, 1842; m. 1787, Rev. David Gurney, of T i t i c u t P a r i s h , Middleborough, Mass. 226. Betsy, b. Feb. 23, 1760; m. J a n . 12, 1792, Ebenezer Porter, of Abington. 227. Susannah, b. J u l y 26, 1762; m. 1789, Benjamin Bates. 228. J a m e s , b. Oct. (>, 1764; d. Oct. 30, 1855; m. R u t h P o r t e r , of Bridgewater. 229. Timothy, b. May 29. 1767; d. Sept. S, 1775. 230. Mehetable, b. J a n . 29, 1770; d. J a n . 6, 1773.

A 70 Elijah Reed, son of Jacob and Sarah (Hersey) Reed, b. Feb. 14, 1727. m. July 10, 1755, Sarah Reed, daughter of Obadiah, son of William and Alice Reed.
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231. H a n n a h , b. Aug. 22, 1756. 232. Elijah, b. Sept. 20, 1758; d. Aug. 31, 1816; m. J u l y 3, 1779, Lucy Washburn. 233. Luke, b. April 28, 1763; m. Oct. 19, 1786, Keziah Leonard. 234. P a u l , b. Dec. 20, 1765; m. Feb. 7, 1788, Mercy Noyes. 235. J o s h u a , b. J u l y 25, 1768; m. Feb. 7, 1788, Deborah Noyes. 236. J a c o b , b. J u n e 25, 1771; ni. Sarah .

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Daniel Reed, son of Thomas and Hannah (Randall) Reed, b. Sept. 10, 1704. m. 1st. Feb. 22, 1728, Ruth Torrey. m. 2nd. Oct. 15, 1765, Sarah Howland Dawes, widow of Samuel Dawes of Bridgewater. See his will annexed. Selectman 15 years in Abington. He was called Capt. Daniel Reed. WILL " I n the name of God,.iVmen, This twenty seventh day of February Anno Domini one thousand seven hundred and seventy six, I Daniel Reed of Abington in the Couuty of Plymouth, Gentleman, being weak of body but of sound and perfect memory praised be God, do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following. First & principally I commit my Soul into the hands of God that gave it hoping for pardon of all my sins the salvation of my Soul thro' the alone merits of Jesus Christ my Redeemer & my body to the earth to be buried in such decent manner as to my executors hereafter in this ray will named shall be thought meet. "Imprimis I will that all my just debts & funeral charges be paid by my executors in convenient season after my decease. " Item I give & I bequeath to my wife ten dollars or three pounds yearly according to my agreement with her before marriage, as also two cords of wood to be delivered her yearly while she remains my widow & I will that my two sons pay each their half of the above legacy during the term above mentioned & further I will that my wife improve one dwelling house for the time above mentioned. " Item I give devise & bequeath to my son Daniel his heirs & assigns foreveT all my field lying south of the road including the mowing tilling & also the barn & corn barn on ^id fidd, nore to mv son Daniel all the land 1 own north-

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ward of the road leading by my house & west of the road commonly called Backstreet as also the dwelling house on said piece, more to my son Daniel a piece of pasture land bounded as follows, Viz:west on the field first mentioned north on the road leading by my dwelling house east on the road above called Back Road running south with said road to a large white oak tree standing in the pasture marked D on the north side & T on the south from thence running a west course to another white oak tree with the abovesaid mark I to the field first mentioned. More to my son Daniel one half of the width of mv land on the east side of the road till it comes to the east end of the land I purchased of Ezekiel Reed & also one half of the width of what I purchased of Moses Cushing & Joshua Lovell that lies east of the land I purchased of the above said Ezekiel Reed & I will that my son shall have the north side of the abovesaid division more to my son Daniel one half the lot I purchased of Moses Cushing lying east of the river called Frenches Mill River & that he shall have the north side of that lot also more to my son Daniel half my lot fronting upon the road against Whitcomb Pratt's dwelling house & I will he shall have the north side of that likewise, more to my son Daniel one half of a piece of Meadow I purchased of Deacon Samuel Pool at a place called the Old Mill Pond & I will that he shall have the west end of said meadow. " Item To my son Thomas Reed I give & bequeath to him his heirs & assigns all my lands on the east and south of the two roads aforementioned not before disposed of bounded as follows, Viz:south on Samuel Nash's land east on the road running to the white oak tree near the road marked as above mentioned then running west to the other marked tree & so to the field first disposed of which is its western bounds and also the house standing on said piece of land, more to my son Thomas one half of the width of my lands on the east side of the road which I purchased of Ezekiel Reed & others till it comes to the east end of the lot I purchased of said Ezekiel Reed as also one half of the

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lots I purchased of Moses Cushing & Joshua Lovell that runs further east than the lot last mentioned & I will he shall have the south side of said lot with the barn on the same. More to my son Thomas, one half ray lot fronting on the road against Whitcomb Pratt's dwelling house & I will to him the south side of said lot, more to my son Thomas, the one half of a piece of meadow I purchased of Deacon Samuel Pool at a place called the Old Mill Pond &. I will that he shall have the east end of said meadow. More to my sons Daniel & Thomas Reed all my lands lying at a place called Mattakees Plain purchased of John Torrey, John Chubbuck, Amos Shaw, Joshua Lovell, Nath'l Bailey & John Hollis to be equally divided between them two. " Item To my grandson Daniel I give and bequeath to him & his heirs all my real and personal estate in the township of Weymouth & further my will is that my just debts and funeral charges shall be paid out of my personal estate in the township of Abington & the rest to be equally divided between my two sons & I will that my son Daniel shall have the improvement of my interest at Weymouth until my grandson arrives at the age of twenty one years. "Item I do hereby nominate and apoint my son Daniel Reed sole Executor of this my last will and testament. " In witness whereof I the said Daniel Reed have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year above written. " Signed, sealed and published by the abovesaid Daniel Beed to be his last will & testament in presence of us witnesses. XT i_ Daniel Reed (Seal)." ( ( U ,, v Mathew Nash. ' Barnabas Reed. Jacoo Smith Jun'r."
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237. Daniel, b. Nov. 10, 1729; m. 1st, Feb. 1, 1755, Mary Turner; m. 2d. Anna Dawes; b. in 1735. 238. Thomas, b. April 17, 1732; m. 1st. July 10, 1755, Mary (Hobart) White; m. 2d. Sarah Thaxter Pulling. 239. Ruth, o. April 3, 1735.

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John Reed, son of John and Sarah (Whitmarsh) Reed. b. June 22, 1728; d. 1780. m. Dec. 26, 1745, Mary Bates; b. Feb. 3, 1728; d. Oct. 3, 1811. (They were married by the Rev. William Smith.) Mary Bates was the daughter of Samuel and Hannah (Ward) Bates. He was the son of Increase and Mary (Whitmarsh) Bates, who was born Dec. 23, 1641, and died Feb. 20, 1717 o. s. His wife Mary Whitmarsh died Dec. 21, 1715. (They had nine children.) Increase Bates was the son of Elder Edward Bates, born in 1606, and who died March 25, 1686, aged 80, who probably came over in the " Griffin " and landed in Boston Sept. 14, 1633. He joined the first church in Boston in Nov. 1638, and was made a freeman March 13, 1638-9. On May 22, 1839, we find him one of the deputies of the General Court sitting at Boston, evidently from Weymouth. He was again elected a deputy from Weymouth Dec. 19, 1660. He held the important position of elder in the church of Weymouth for more than thirty years, and was mentioned by that title as early as Feb. 3, 1651-2, and he was also chosen to many important positions, as the records of Weymouth show. He was buried in the cemetery at Burying Hill, where may be found his gravestone suitably inscribed. Mary Bates' maternal grandfather was John Ward who lived to the age of ninety years, son of Henry, son of Samuel Ward who was born in 1593, and was a representative to the General Court in 1637 and 1638 (see His. of Hingham, p. 275).
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240. Frederick, b. July 26, 1746; m. 1st. Dec. 6, 1770, Rebecca or J a n e Ayers; m. 2d. Hannah Pool. 241. William, b. May 9, 1748; d. March 29, 1833; in. 1st. Sept. 3, 1768, Elizabeth Stammers; m. 2d. June 16, 1824, Bethia White (widow). 242. J a n e , b . July 13, 1750; m. Sept. 20, 1770, Thos. Webb. 243. Mary, b. Aug. 12, 1752; m. April, 1781, Jonathan Trufant, J r .

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244. John, b. Feb. 13, 1755; m. Jan. 5, 1779, Rachel Clark. 245. Asa, b. Feb. 12, 1757. Town Treasurer's account of Weymouth shows that he was killed or died a soldier of the Revolution. 246. Noah, b. Nov. 18, 1759; m. July 6, 1788, Mehetable Wild. 247. Ezra, b. Nov. 24, 1762; m. 1st. Nov. 6, 1787, Mary Lovell; m. 2d. May 1, 1823, Hannah Tirrell. 248. Deborah, b- March 16, 1765; m. Oct. 21, 1798, James Gould Jeffers. 249. Salome, b. Nov. 5, 1767; m. Sept. 9, 1792, Robert Burrell.

T 86 George Reed, son of John and Bethiah (Cobb) Reed, b. May, 1704; d. 1735. m. Jan. 1, 1730, Abigail Woodward, daughter of James Woodward of Barrington, R. I. She died Feb. 1, 1791.

He was a farmer and removed from Taunton to Rehoboth. On his death, his widow and son returned to Taunton.
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250. George, b. Oct., 1733; d. Jan. 3, 1820; m. Elizabeth Harvey.

T 87 William Reed (Barrington, R. I)., son of John and Bethiah (Cobb) Reed. b. Feb. 28, 1712-3. m. Elizabeth . Of Barrington, R. I.
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251. Bethia, b. Sept. 12, 1741, at Barrington. 252. Jonathan, b. He lived near Shepherd's factory, in Newport, R. I. T 91 John Reftd, son of William and Mary (Richmond) Reed. b. in 1722; d. in 1788. m. 1st. Dec. 30, 1746, Dorothy Pinneo, daughter of James and Dorothy Pinneo. She was born Dec. 6, 1725, in Lebanon, Conn. m. 2nd. Jan. 9, 1771, Mrs. Hannah Andrews.

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He was a blacksmith by trade and a man of considerable business. He was a constable in 1767; selectman in 1775. Was a captain in the army and one of the committee of inspection and correspondence in the Revolution; and was a pious man. He was above middle stature, and rather stern in manner. His first wife was the daughter of James Pinneo, a French Huguenot, who escaped from France about the year 1685, at the date Louis revoked the edict of Nantes, and during the persecutions of that pious and devoted band. After having been secreted in dens and caves in France, he finally made his way to America; settled in Lebanon, Conn., and brought up a family of children, one of whom was Dorothy the wife of John Reed. His estate was valued at his decease, realty in silver money at 990 pounds sterling, and personalty 450 pounds sterling. The following poem was delivered by Hodges Reed before the Reed Association or Annual Gathering, at the old homestead, Aug. 24, 1847. The verses are so unique and full of historic interest, that I consider them worthy to be inserted here.
DOROTHY PINNEO (1) It was a cold December day, A hundred years ago, The purling brooks had ceased their play, The hill, the rock, the meadow lay All covered o'er with snow.
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The withered leaves, the withered flowers, Their last cold sleep had come; The snow it was their winding sheet, The pelting rain, the r a t t l i n g sleet, Consign them to their home.
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Hark! Joyful sounds are on the air, From yonder ruins breaking, For John has brought him a fair Young bride, and all the neighbors there, Are met and merry making.

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Her name was Dorothywhy smile? T'is no unworthy name! Since many a maid, tradition says, Renowned in Puritanic days, Was proud to bear the same.
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Perhaps some, less fair, may have thought, T'would be a good idea, Her name to modernize somewhat, To suit politer ears, why not? We'll call her Dorothea.
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No! let her name unaltered be, You cannot make it better; John liked it well, M Sweet Dorothy," He rung it on his anvil, he Would never change a letter.
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Her father was a Huguenot, A Frenchman, full of zeal, In self-denying doctrines taught, Who oft in caves his Savior sought, Secure from Romish steel.
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But Popish eyes t h a t never sleep, Found out the heretic And Pinneo fled across the deep. Trusting in God t h a t he would keep. His promise to the meek. (9) The Huguenots were men whose faith, Soared on sublimest wings; Their Standard, what the Bible saith, Their March, onward in duty's path, I n spite of Popes or Kings.

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FOURTH GENERATION (16) The way was long and dark t h e woods, The wolf howl pierced her ear; But on, with child and traveling goods, She sped o'er hills and plains and floods, WTith a heart t h a t knew no fear. (17) Still joyful sounds are on the air, From yonder ruins breaking; For John has brought him home a fair Young bride, and all t h e neighbors there Are met and merry making. (18) A hazel laughing eye she had, Her dark curls flowing free; Fairer I ween t h a n fairest maid, That sports beneath this Locust shade, If a thing can be. (19) I hear the hammer ringing loud, Through those cold wintry days; The shop 1 is gone; b u t there it stood, On yonder hillock near the wood, The cinders mark the place.
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The sparks upon the evening air, Are dancing far and wide; And well they may, for John is there With t h o u g h t intent upon his fair, Young Huguenotic bride. (21) Blow, happy smith! The steel t h r u s t swift, Into the sputtering trough; Heat t h e hnge bar, t h e sledge uplift. W th such an a r g u m e n t for thrift, Thou'lt soon be better off. T h e first blacksmith shop stood on the east side of the road between t h e present shop and the ruins.
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(22)

And thou, sweet Dorothy, meanwhile, Speed on the merry wheel; With song and tardy hours beguile. Till he return with wonted smile. To taste the frugal meal.
(23)

So played the sparks on the wintry sky, So formed the smith his shoe; So swung his vigorous a r m on high. While the short months went gaily by, For love the bellows blew.
(24)

So whirred the merry wheel within, So blithely sung the fair Young bride, so swift the knitting pin, So welcome pots and kettles din, For answering love was there. (25) Now come the summer months, ah, where, Those fruit trees, hanging low? The rosy peach, the lucious pear, The seek no f u r t h e r t h a t h u n g there, A hundred years ago.
(26)

A hundred years! what now, of all They saw, have seen our days? The ground, the river, t h a t old wall, The deep blue vault o'er arching all, The rest have gone their ways.
(27)

Not so! Who cometh there? T'is he! John and his fair young bride; Now, underneath t h a t spreading tree, Look! Look! My kin why don't you see, Upon t h a t rock, how lovingly, They're seated side by side?

FOURTH GENERATION (28) Sweet Dorothy, 1 behold her now; That eye; those glossy curls, Parted so neatly on h e r brow, Those lips, just like the peach j u s t dropping now, Is'nt she a beauty, girls? (29) Her smile, like ripples in the sun, When gentlest breezes blow, Her skin transparent doth not shun, To tell you w h a t is going on, In the loving heart below,
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But still, her cheek is slightly pale, And a slight shade in her eye, They tell us an unwelcome tale, Sickness h a t h marked t h a t body " f r a i l " And one day it must die. (31) John m a r k s it too, and on his face, The coming shadows fall; Fear not, 2 She shall live many days. The mother of a numerous race, The mother of us all.
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Concerning her, John Dudley writes by the dictation of his mother, now in h e r eighty-ninth year, daughter of Dorothy: " She was very mild in her disposition. When she was well she was full of animation and life. She was short and r a t h e r thick set; her hair was dark brown, her eyes dark grey, her complexion rather light. She was a Christian; belonged to the Presbyterian Church, and was esteemed a very good woman." 2 Dorothy was about twenty years old when she was married. 11 She was sick a good deal," says my Aunt Dudley, but she lived ifter this long enough to become the mother of eight children, two of whom are alive this day, viz.: Dorothy, the widow of Paul Dudley, and Hannah, the widow of Stephen Dean.

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(32)

Hark! Now he speaks! My kin draw near, Listen and you shall know, T h a t true and loving hearts were here, Where strangers might not interfere, A hundred years ago.
(33)

Fair Dorothy, how good with thee To seek this calm retreat; From the heated h e a r t h and anvil free, Beneath this overshadowing tree, To breathe the zephyrs sweet.
(34)

Come, sing the m a r t y r ' s song my bride, First t a u g h t thee by thy sire; Sweetly the moments ever glide, Charmed by thy music, she replied, " To please thee, my desire." THE MARTYR'S SON'G. (1) Give me the parting hand, And when my spirit's flown; Rejoice t h a t I am going up where, No m a r t y r fires are known.
(2)

I see the fagots piled, The m a r t y r stake arotind; O Jesus own me as thy child, When there I shall be bound.
(3)

They call me " Huguenot," And hurl envenomed stings; The fires a r e set, Ye Angels wait, And take me on thy wings.

FOURTH GENERATION (35) She ceased, but still a tear is found, To dim the visual ray; T h a t iron man is melted down. He threw his stalwart arm around, And kissed the pearl away. (36) The vision's fled, t'was b u t t h e lift, Of time's o'ershadowing pall; Go to t h y shop thou man of thrift, And thou, sweet Dorothy, not miffed, That tear drop did not fall.
(37) Aye, happy pair, on your ways, You've a great work still to do; Go train up a numerous race, To serve God in t h e l a t t e r days, And bless the Lord for you.
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253. Ruth, b. Nov. 20, 1747; m. Capt. Joseph Knapp. 254. Lois, b. ; m. Oct. 4, 1764, Daniel Drake. 255. John, b. March 29, 1752; d. Feb. 24, 1841; m. Nov. 21, 1775, Mary Godfrey. 256. Mary, b . J u n e 4, 1754; d. Aug. 9, 1822; m. in 1776, Richard Cobb. 257. Dorothy, b. March 1, 1759; d. Sept. 20, 1847; m. July 16, 1782, Paul Dudley, of Douglass. 258. Hannah, b. April 4, 1701; m. 1st. May 24, 1787, Abiah Hall, of Raynham.; m. 2d. in 1804, Stephen Deane, of Raynham. 259. Zilpah, b. Dec. 1, 1763; d. March 7, 1841; m. March 8, 1803, Gershom Gulliver. 260. Enos, b. Nov. 22, 1765; d. unmarried. r\ 261. Lydia, b . May 30, 1768; m. March 8, 1891, Ebenezer Deane, of Raynham.
CHILI REN op JOHN AND HANNAH

262. Nathan, b. Oct. 8, 1771; d. about 1809; rn. Dec. 13, 1796, Ascah Gilmore. 263. Phebe, b. July 16, 1773; m. Bassett Dean Norton, of Avon, Me. 264. David, b. Oct. 11, 1775; d. J u n e 24, 1850; m. May 22, 1803, Phebe Blake. 265. Jonathan, b. Oct. 11, 1775; d. J a n . 30, 1849. Was a farmer.

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T 92 William Reed, son of William and Mary (Richmond) Reed, b. . m. Mar. 27, 1755, Man' Perce. He removed to Rochester, Mass., about 1744.
C*HIU>BJ5N

266. 267. 268. 269.

William, b. Abigail, b. Margaret, b. Lydia, b.

; m. Sept. 3, 1801, Sally Crocker. . . .

T 96 Thomas Heed (of Dighton), son of Thomas and Sarah (Tisdale) Reed. b. Aug. 20, 1718. m. in 1746, Rebecca Talbot. Of Dighton.
CHILDREN

270. Rebecca, b. Nov. 1, 1747. 271. T h o m a s , b . Oct. 7, 1749; m. Sept. 8, 1773, M a r y Briggs, of Dighton. 272. S a r a h , b. J u n e 3, 1751.

T 97 Joseph Reed, son of Thomas and Sarah (Tisdale) Reed. b. Nov. , 1725; d. Apr. 5, 1801. m. Oct. 31, 1747, Elizabeth Elliot; b. ; d. Feb. 15, 1801, in the 82nd year of her age. Of Dighton.
CHILDREN

273. 274. 275. 276. 277. 278. 279. .280.

Taken from P r o b a t e Records, will of J o s e p h Reed, dated J a n . 20, 1801. Elizabeth, b. . T h o m a s , b. . Joseph, b. Dec. 14, 1751; m. April 18, 1776, Abigail Barney. Uriah, b. Nov. 27, 1756; d. Oct. 30, 1838; m. J a n . 1, 1783, Polly P r a t t . Ebenezer, b. 1759; m. Oct. 10, 1782, Lydia Hoskins, of Berkley. J o b , b. . Rhoda, b. . J o s i a h , b. ; d. of smallpox, Feb. 1, 1777.

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98 Seth Heed, son of Thomas and Sarah (Tisdale) Reed, b. Nov. 7, 1726. m. , Peddy Pool. Of Dighton.
CHILD

281. A daughter, b. April 23> 1748.

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Job Reed (of Dighton), son of Thomas and Sarah (Tisdale) Reed. b. Mar. 13, 1731; d. at Dighton. m. Feb. 17, 1750; Jemima Talbot. Removed to Brookfield, Vt.
CHILDREN

282. Job, b. about 1751; m. Sally Troop. 283. Ruth, b. about 1753; m. April, 1776, Joseph Allen, of Middleborough. T 103

Simeon Reed, son of Thomas and Sarah (Tisdale) Reed, b. Apr. 17, 1733; d. July 10, 1804, aged 72. m. , Deborah Codding; d. July 7, 1804, aged 70. He was a deacon in the church. Of Dighton.
CHILDREN

284. Phebe, b. Feb. 25, 1757; m. May, 1777, Jonathan Williams, of Dighton. 285. Hannah, b. J a n . 30, 1758; m. Nathaniel Fisher, of Dighton. 886. Simeon, b. July 28, 1763; m. 1st. Hannah Wheeler; m. 2d Elizabeth (widow). 28t, Elijah Augustus, b. (at Dighton) Sept, 20, 1769; m. 1st April 26, 1796, Delight Brown; m. 2d Sarah (Durfee) Borden. 288. Zebulon Leonard, b. in 1773 (lived in Warren, R. I . ) ; in. Mary Brown, who d. Dec. 24, 1849, aged 72 years.

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John Reed, son of George and Sarah (Whitmarsh) Reed. b. Mar. 30, 1724; d. Sept. 14, 1776. m. 1st. May 11, 1749, Miriam Talbot; she d. Dec. 11, 1749. m. 2nd. Mar. 27, 1752, Mary Perry. Spells his name Read in the Bible. He was in the army at Lake Champlain, and died soon after his return home, in Vermont. Of Townshend, Vt.
CHILDREN or JOHN AND MART PERRY

289. Miriam, b . J u n e 6, 1753; m. Oct. 19, 1772, J o s e p h H o r t o n . 290. Mary, b. J u l y 6, 1755; d. J u l y 28, 1756. 291. J o h n , b. April 28, 1757; d. J u n e 24, 1840; m. 1st, J u l y 15, 1780, Deborah Baldwin; m. 2d. Elizabeth Cudworth. 292. Sarah, b. March 13, 1759; m. F e b . 20, 1783, N a t h a n i e l Bodsworth. 293. William, b. March 7, 1761; m. D e c , 1786, Betsy Cartee. 294. Mary, b. May 1, 1763; m. Harris. 295. Celia, b. March 25, 1765; m. Sept. 4, 1785, M a t t h e w Briggs. 296. Elizabeth, b. J u n e 7, 1767; d. young. 297. R u t h , b. April 10, 1768; m. Oct. 20, 1784, Capt. A d a m s Bailey, of Scituate, Mass. 298. Nancy, b. J u l y 26, 1770; m. . 299. Evans, b. F e b . 25, 1772; d. J u l y 9, 1854; m. J u n e 6, 1796, Lydia Haven. 300. Seabury, b. J u l y 1, 1774. 301. George, b. J a n . 12, 1776.

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Samuel Reed (of Dighton), son of George and Sarah (Whitmarsh) Reed, b. Nov. 29, 1725. m. in 1748, Rachel Williams. Of Dighton.
CHILDREN

302. Rachel, b. J a n . 28, 1752; d. March 30, 1756. 303. Samuel, b. Dec. 23, 1754; m. April 17, 1788, Mercy Gilmore. 304. Mary, b. J a n . 4, 1757.

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305. Rachel, b. April 20, 1762; m. March 3, 1781, J o n a t h a n Whitman. 306. Seth, b. May 14, 1765; d. 1844; m. May 18, 1788, Cassandra Dean, of R a y n h a m .

T 114 George Reed (of Dighton), son of George and Abigail (Woodward) Reed. b. Dec. 29, 1731; d. , 1758. m. Dec. 25, 1756, Mercy Phillips.
CHILD

307. George, b. J u l y 29, 1757; d. Aug. 10, 1842; m. May 7, 1782, Elizabeth P i t t s .

T 117 Loved Reed (of Dighton), son of George and Abigail (Woodward) Reed. * b. Feb. 26, 1741. m. 1st. Sept. 22, 1763, Charity Phillips. > Q f B u ef QJ m. 2nd. Oct. 15, 1786, Mary French. j ' He was of Dighton.
CHILDREN OP LOVED AND CHARITT

308. Loved, b. May 22, 1764; d. y o u n g . 309. Charity, b. J u n e 11, 1765; m. Oct. 3, 1784, Samuel Lewis, of Swansey. 310. Lydia, b. Sept. 19, 1766; m. Sept. 10, 1785, Peleg Lewis, of Swansey. 311. Phebe, b. J u l y 22, 1768; m. March 3, 1786, Enoch Chase, Jr., of Swansey. 312. Phylene, b. March 24, 1770. 313. Mary, b. April 22,1772; d. young. 314. Betsy, b. April 12, 1774. 315. J o s l u a , b. April 17, 1776. 316. Loved, b. J a n . 17, 1778. 317. Saral., b. J u l y 13, 1780; d. 1795. 318. John, b . April 13, 1782; m. Polly .
CHILDREN or LOVED AND MART FRENCH

319. Rebecca, b. Oct. 27, 1787. 320. David, b . Dec. 26, 1789; m. J e m i m a 321. Mary, b. J u n e 2, 1793.
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T 119 Jonathan Reed, son of George and Abigail (Woodward) Reed, b. Oct. 13, 1745. m. , Miss Sheppard. Of Dighton. M 121 William Reed, son of William and Elizabeth () Reed. b. July 18, 1715. m. June 24, 1T40, Sarah Warren, daughter of Samuel and Eleanor (Billington) Warren. Richard Warren, first of the name in America, sailed from Plymouth, England, in the historic " Mayflower/' Gth September, 1620. He was not one of the Leyden Company, but joined the Pilgrims from London, and was one of the signers of the compact, framed in the cabin of the " Mayflower/' while in Cape Cod harbor. He was one of the third exploring party surprised by the Indians, 18th December, 1620, at the spot since known as " The First Encounter." In the land division of 1623, he received land as one of the " Mayflower " passengers; his was in the north side of town, with Edward Winslow, Myles Standish and others. He was one of the nineteen signers who survived the first winter. His wife Elizabeth followed him in the " A n n " in 1623. They had eight children. Nathaniel, the seventh child, was born at Plymouth. The last land granted him, June 5th, 1662, was in consideration of his being one of the first children born in the Colony. He owned lot 5 in Middleboro. Was Representative to General Court, 1657-58-59-60-63-64-65. He married Sarah Walker. They had twelve children. Richard, the first child of Nathaniel, married Sarah . He died at Middleboro, January 23d, 1696-97, where he moved after King Philip's War. They had six children; second son, Samuel, born in Middleboro, 7th March, 1682; died January, 1750; married January 26th, 1703, Eleanor, daughter of Isaac Billington; they had eleven children. Sarah, the tenth child, married William Reed, as above mentioned. Of Middleborough.

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322. Priscilla, b. Dec. 8, 1742. 323. William, b. J a n . 4, 1744; m. Sept. 22, 1763, Mrs. Alice Richards. 324. Benjamin, b. J a n . 29, 1746; m. Oct. 23, 1763, Mrs. Abiah Macomber. 325. Sarah, b. J a n . 15, 1748. 326. Elizabeth, b. May 4, 1750; d. y o u n g . 327. Israel, b. March 7, 1752. 328. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 9, 1759. 329. Abner, b . Aug. 12, 1764.

M 126 Peter Reed, son of William and Elizabeth ( ) Reed. b. May 7, 1729. m. Aug. 21, 1751, Mercy Turner, of Raynham; d. Nov. 17, 1774. Of Middleborough.
CHILD

330. Lydia, b. May 31, 1752; m . Oct. 20, 1768, Josiah Wilbore, of Raynham.

M 129 Samuel Eeed, son of William and Elizabeth Reed. b. Sept. 17, 1750; d. Mar. 9, 1822. m. Nov. 5, 1780, Rebecca Knowlton; she d. Sept. 19, 1831, aged 71. Of Middleborough.
CHILDREN

331. 332. 333. 334. 335. 336. 337. 338.

Bethiah, b. April 23, 1782. Lucy, b. J u l y 16, 1784. Sanrruei William, b . Dec. 11, 1786; m. R u t h Eunice, b. J a n . 21, 1789. Polly, b. Aug. 4, 1791. John, b. J u l y 21, 1793. Nathaniel, b. Nov. 27, 1796. Wavson, b. April 19, 1804; m. Sylvia Lamson.

M 132 Ichabod Reed, son of William and Elizabeth Reed, b, Dec. 20, 1755; d. at Middleborough. m. Dec. 3, 1778, Sarah Vaughan. Of Middleborough and Rochester.

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" I n the name of God, Amen. I, Ichabod Reed of Rochester in the County of Plymouth and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, yeoman, being weak of body, yet of sound mind & memory, blessed be God for the same, yet considering the mortality of the body, that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make & ordain this my last will & testament in manner following, Viz:first I give & bequeath to my well beloved wife, Sarah Reed one third of all my real estate during her natural life, and one third of my personal estate to her forever to dispose of as she shall think proper and also my clock for her use during her natural life, and also my horse to her use and her unmarried daughters as much as they shall need and the other part of the time to use of the farm. * Item:I give & bequeath to my son Ichabod Reed one piece of fTesh meadow which is called the middle lot, which I had of William, which is about three quarters of an acre and also one other piece of meadow and swamp which is the lowermost piece down stream on Black Brook, so called beginning at a ditch by the upland at the lower end of 6aid meadow, ranging by said ditch to Black Brook, down said Black Brook until it comes to the pond, then by said pond to the upland, and then by upland to the first mentioned bound, and also a lot of cedar swamp which lays on Black Brook and also one half lot of cedar swamp I had of the Mortons, laying in Freetown, and also five hundred dollars in notes, and also one third part of two notes which I hold against Joshua W. Hall if ever collected, to him & his heirs forever. a Item:I give & bequeath to my son Josiah Reed all my real estate which I have not other ways disposed of, by his paying out such sums as I shall hereafter order to him & his heirs forever. a Item:I give & bequeath to my daughter, Betsey Neal, two hundred and thirty dollars to be paid to her by my executors hereafter named, to her & her heirs forever.

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"Item:I give & bequeath to my daughter Susanna Reed two hundred and eighty dollars to be paid to her by my executors hereafter named & also a privilege of living in my house as long as she shall remain unmarried, & also one cow to her & heirs forever. "Item:I give & bequeath to my daughter Sarah Reed two hundred and sixty dollars, to be paid to her by my executors hereafter named & also a privilege of living in my house so long as she shall remain unmarried, to her & heirs foTever. "Item:I give & bequeath to my daughter Huldah Shaw two hundred and thirty dollars, to be paid to her by my executors hereafter named, to her & heirs forever. " Item:I give & bequeath to my daughter Loues * Reed two hundred and thirty dollars to be paid to her by my executors hereafter named, also a privilege of living in my house so long as she shall remain unmarried, and also one cow to her and her heirs forever. "Item:And my will is that my three daughters, unmarried, viz:Susanna Reed Sarah Reed & Loues* Reed have two thirds of my indoor movables equally divided among them and also my will is that my three daughters if they should remain unmarried after my wife^ decease, that they shall have a privilege of keeping one cow and also a privilege of fire wood if needed and also my will is that my son Josiah Reed shall have my clock after my wife has done with it. ^Item:I do appoint my son Josiah Reed to be my executor to this my last will & testament, thus hoping that this my last will & testament will be kept and performed according to the true intent in meaning thereof. In witness whereof I the said Ichabod Reed have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty-fifth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighteen. Ichabod Reed (Seal) " ^Recorded " Lois."

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" Signed and sealed, published and declared to be the last will and testament by the said Ichabod Reed in presence of us. John Bennet, John Bennet, Jr. Galon Bennet." Will proved June 27, 1818.
CHILDREN

339. 340. StyHL 342. 343. 344. 345. 346. 347.

Ichabod, b. J u l y 6, 1789; m. Lucy . T h o m a s V., b. . Settled a t Middleborough. J o s i a h V., b. . Settled a t Rochester, Mass. Susannah, b. . Huldah, b. ; m. Shaw. Sarah, b. . Settled in Brookfield, Vt. Priscilla, b. Lois, b. Betsy, b. ; m. Neal.

M 144 Benjamin Reed, son of Benjamin and Hannah (Chase) Reed. b. May 21, 1721; d. Feb. 12. . m. , Elizabeth, . Of Middleborough.
CHILDREN

348. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 3, 1750. 349. Anna, b. April 16, 1754. 350. Benjamin, b. Nov. 13, 1757.

FIFTH GENERATION A 151 Obadiah Reed, son of Obadiah and Mary (Nash) Reed, b. May 15, 1738. m. 1st. , Content Lincoln. m. 2nd in 1770, Elizabeth Shaw, daughter of Zachariah and Sarah (Packard) Shaw of Bridgewater, Mass. Of Abington, Mass.

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351. Obadiah, b. Jan. 4, 1760; m. Elizabeth Richmond.


CHILDREN OP OBADIAH AND ELIZABETH

352. Joel, b. Oct. 26, 1771; m. 1st. July 4, 1793, Ruth Gurney; m. 2d. Widow Jane Raymond. 353. Mehetable, b. Jan. 24, 1775; m. Bela Reed, son of Jacob. A 154 Silas Reed, son of Obadiah and Mary (Nash) Reed. b. Oct. 27, 1751; d. Mar. 1, 1800. m. Dec. 6, 1772, Experience Reed Josselyn, widow of Joseph Josselyn, daughter of James and Abigail (Nash) Reed. She died June 28, 1811. WILL OF EXPERIENCE REED " In the name of God Amen, I Experience Reed of the town of Abington in the County of Plymouth & Commonwealth of Massachusetts, widow & relict of Silas Reed of said Abington deceased, considering the uncertainty of life, and though weak in body yet of perfect mind and memory (blessed be God for it) do make and publish this my last Will & Testament in manner & form following, that is to say principally & firstly of all, I commend ray Soul into the hands of God who gave it my body I commit to the dust to be interred or buried at the discretion of my executor " The small property remaining in my possession after the payment of my just debts & funeral charges by my executors hereafter appointed I give & bequeath in the following manner " ItemI give and bequeath to my brother James Reed about one acre & an half of land lying in the Town of Abington aforesaid, which land was set to me, as my part of my sister Molly Reed's estate in her father's land given her before his decease, also my poorest feather bed a coverlet a pair of sheets under bed & a bedstead made to run under a high or common bedstead " ItemI give and bequeath to Goddard Reed son of my brother James Reed, about five acres & an half of land lying

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in said i^bington bounded northerly on the land that was formerly Adam Reed deceased's reference being had to my deed for the boundaries of said landAlso the whole of my right in the pew in Abington Meeting House of which my father died seized, also the whole of my household furniture not before & hereafter disposed of together with the whole of my wearing apparel, also the whole of the Notes of hand I hold against different persons that have not been paid to my executor for the payment of my just debts & funeral charges, & my will is that as I have given him the said Goddard Reed so much of my property, he should be kind to his father & help him under his needy circumstances so far as his father's prudence in improving what he gives him lays a foundation for his son's generosity. " ItemI give & bequeath to Harriet Burrell daughter of Robert Burrell my gold necklace, my bed in the chambeT, under bed, one pair of sheets a coverlet, bedstead & bedcord & a brass kettle holding about seven or eight gallons to be delivered to her by my executor, when she shall arrive at the age of eighteen years " And I do hereby constitute & appoint Philip Pratt of said Abington the sole executor of this my last Will & Testament hereby revoking & disannuling all other & former wills by me made, & I do hereby order & direct my executor to pay all my just debts & funeral charges, & set up grave stones at my grave, hereby ratifying and confirming this to be my last Will and TestamentIn witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this nineteenth day of June in the year of our Lord 1811. Experience Reed (Seal)" " Signed sealed published & declared by the above named Experience Reed to be her last Will & Testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of the testator. Robert Burrell Salome Burrell Daniel Shaw."

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156 William Reed, son of Ebenezer and Hannah (Thompson) Reed. b. Oct. 28, 1735. m. Dec. 27,1759, Ruth Shaw. Of Abington, Mass. Immediately after the battle of Bunker Hill, a Company of 58 non-commissioned officers and privates enlisted for eight months and served at Roxbury. The officers were Capt., William Reed; Lieut., Samuel Brown; Ensign, David Cobb. Capt. William Reed represented the town of Abington at the General Court in 1777. He was a Revolutionary soldier, and lies buried in the old family burying ground of William Reed who married Silence Nash, the father of James Reed, who married Ruth Porter, who was the father of Marcus who married Mehetable Jenkins. Jan. 11th, 1773, a Committee of Safety and correspon'U'tice was chosen, consisting of Mr. David Jenkins, Capt. Daniel Noyes, Lieut. Nathaniel Pratt, Dr. David Jones, Capt. Kvlward Cobb, Capt. William Reed, Jr., and Mr. Thomas Wilks. The family burying ground is still held by representatives of the family, and the tombstone of this William is still standing in the old burying ground and bears this inscription:

" In memory of Capt. William Reed, who died of ye Small Pox March ye 29th 1778, in the 43rd year of his age Not long after his return from the Continental Service." My Country S t r o n g for you I've stood, have fought & ventured my blood. But now I'm seized by Deaths Arrest. Farewell my friends may you be Blest."

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A 157 Ichabod Reed, son of Ebenezer and Hannah (Thompson) Reed. b. Apr. 26, 1738. Died in the service during the French and English War (see Hobarfs History of Abington, p. 267). He was killed V by the Indians while crossing Lake Ontario in a batteau. A 158 David Reed, son of Ebenezer and Hannah (Thompson) Reed, b. July 9, 1740; d. May 10, 1808, at Cummington. m. 1st. Apr. 22, 1762, Mercy Ford. m. 2nd. Jan. 9, 1788, Hannah (Reed) Bates, daughter of Ezekiel Reed of Abington and widow of Samuel Bates.
WILL

" In the name of God Amen, I David Reed of Cummington in the County of Hampshire and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Yeoman, being weak in body but of sound and perfect mind and memory blessed be God for the same, do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form as following, that is to say. " First:I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Hannah Reed, a right for her to sit in my pew in the meeting house in said Cummington during her natural life and also one third part of my personal estate excepting my farming tools and outdoor moveables after paying my just debts and funeral charges which I order my executor to pay. " I also give and bequeath unto my sons David Reed, Ebenezer Reed, Paul Reed, William Reed, Barnabas Reed, each of them six dollars which I hereby order my executor to pay to them in one year after my decease which sums together with what they have already received I consider to be their full share of my estate. " I also give and bequeath to my son Thaxter Reed, Five hundred dollars to be paid by my executor who is here-

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after named one half of said sum to be paid in one year after my decease, unless that time should be before the time the said Thaxter should arrive at the age of twenty one years, and if that should be the case the first half is to be paid to the said Thaxter at the time he shall be twenty one years of age and the other half of said Five hundred dollars to be paid in one year from the time the first half shall become due and interest on the last payment from the time the first payment shall become due. " And lastly as to the rest residue and remainder of my personal estate goods and chattels of what kind or nature soever and also my pew in the meeting house excepting a right to my said wife in said pew during her natural life. I give and bequeath to my son Ichabod Reed who I hereby appoint sole executor of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made. " In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty fifth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eight. "Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the above said David Reed to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of the testator. Adam Packard, David Reed (Seal) " Dan'l Dawes, Mitchel Dawes, Hampshire County ss. Registry of Probate. Northampton, Mass, May 12, A. D. 1898. A true copy: Attest. Hubbard M. Abbott, Register.
OHK.DREN o* DAVID AND MERCY

354. Ichabod, b. Nov. 25, 1763, at Abington; d. Jan. 12, 177S, at Cummington. 355. Abigail, b. June 4, 1765; a. April 13, 1781. 356. David, b. May 3, 1767; m. Sept. 10, 1810, Elizabeth T. Brown. **57. Ebenezer, b. March 27, 1769.

92 358. 359. 360. 361. 362. 363.

BEED GENEALOGY Andrew, b. June 25, 1771. Paul, b. Oct. 12, 1773. William, b. May 7, 1777. Barnabas, b. Oct. 16, 1779. Ichabod, b. May 12, 1782; m. Nov. 9, 1804, Betsy Robbins. Thaxter, b. . Mentioned in his father's will, supposed to be the son of his second wife, Hannah (Reed) Bates.

A 159 Jonathan Eeed, son of Ebenezer and Hannah (Thompson) Reed. b. July 9, 1740; d. , 1769. m. Apr. 28, 1763, Mary Tirrel. His children are mentioned in their grandfather's (Ebenezer Reed), will. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

364. Hannah, b. July 13, 1764. 365. Jonathan, b. Feb. 2, 1767; m. April 23, 1788, Deborah Porter. 366. Molly, b. May 6, 1769. A 161

Silas Reed, son of Ebenezer and H a n n a h (Thompson) Reed, b. at Abington Mar. 3, 1743; d. Aug. 3, 1797. m. 1st. , Rebecca . in. 2nd. , Mary . Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN OP SILAS AND REBECCA

^367. Abigail, b. (at Cummington), Nov. 2, 1768; m. Aug, 6, 1789, George Cole. 368. Patience, b. June 21, 1770; m. Jan. 2, 1791, Joel Randall. 369. Hannah, b. Feb. 18, 1772; m. Dec, 1, 1799, N. Tower. ^/5l0. John, b. Aug. 14, 1773; m. 1st. Jan. 1, 1798, Hannah Waters; m. 2d. Jerusha .
CHILDREN OP SILAS AND MART

371. 372. 373. 374.

Eunice, b. Jan. 21, 1779. Rebecca, b. Nov. 2, 1780. Mary, b. Jan. 14, 17S2. Asa, b. Nov. 1, 1784.

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A 163 Barnabas Heed, son of Ebenezer and Hannah (Thompson) Reed. b. (at Abington) Apr. 5, 1748. m. , Silence Sprague; after her husband's death she moved to Plainfield, Mass. Lived at Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

375. Polly, b. March 6, 1775; m. Sept 3, 1796, Oliver Tirreli, of Plainfield, Hampshire Co., Mass. 376. Sarah, b. Oct. 14, 1776; m. April 14, 1799, J o h n Ford, of Ashfield, Mass. 377. Barnabas, b. May 22, 1780; d. in 1835, in Abington, Mass., unmarried. 378. Wealthy, b. March 9, 1782; d. in Plainfield, Mass., in 1831. 379. William, b. May 6, 1783; d. Sept. 20, 1860; m. Jan. 11, 1814, Lovisa Beals. 380. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 23, 1785; d. May 17, 1849; m. May 13, 1802, Joseph Beals. 381. Joshua, b. March 6, 1788; d. March 1, 1835; m. Nov. 6, 1817, Susannah Noyes, of Plainfield. 382. Annis, b. in 1790; m. Benjamin Towne.

A 166 Micah Reed, son of Daniel and Ruth (White) Reed, b. Feb. 1, 1742. m. Oct. 20, 1767, Deborah Thompson of Halifax, Mass. Of Weymouth, Mass.
WILL OF DEBORAH REED

" I n the name of God Amen,I Deborah Reed of Weymouth, in the County of Norfolk & Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Spinster, considering the uncertainty of this mortal lift-, and being of sound and perfect mind and memory, blessed be Almighty God for the same, do make and publish thife my last will and testament in manner and form following Viz: " FirstI give to my son Seth Reed one dollar and the same to be paid him in one year after my decease.

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" Item:I give to my son Noah Reed one dollar and the same to be paid him in one year after my decease. " Item:I give to my daughter Nabby Reed my best bed bed stead & a full set of the best bedding I have, also one cow I give her. " Item:I give and bequeath to my five daughters (viz) Susanna Gloyd the wife of David Gloyd, Hitty Hunt the wife of Seth Hunt, Mercy Noyes the wife of Benjamin Noyes, Ruth Blanchard the wife of Bela Blanchard & Nabby Reed all my wearing apperel after my decease. "Item:I give and bequeath to my daughter Susanna Gloyd one fifth part of all my estate both real & personal, wherever it may be found after the payment of my just debts & funeral charges to her & her heirs and assigns forever. " Item:I give and bequeath to my daughter Hitty Hunt one fifth part of all my estate real & personal wherever it may be found after the payment of my just debts and funeral charges to her, her & heirs & assigns forever. "Item:I give and bequeath to my daughter Nabby Reed one fifth part of all my estate real & personal wherever it may be found after the payment of my just debts and funeral charges & to her heirs & assigns forever. " Item:I give and bequeath to my daughter Mercy Noyes the wife of Benjamin Noyes the improvement of one fifth part of all my estate real and personal after the payment of my just debts & funeral charges & it is my will that the same shall not be disposed of in any way or manner whereby the principal may be lessened & that she hold the improvement during her life time, after which it is my will that the same go to her heirs as a free estate & inheritance forever that is to say one fifth part of my estate. " Item:I give and bequeath to my daughter Ruth Blanchard the wife of Bela Blanchard the improvement of one fifth part of all my estate, real & personal wherever it may be found after the payment of my just debts & funeral charges & it is my will that the same shall not be disposed of in any way or manner, whereby the principal may be lessened, & that she hold the improvement during her

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lifetime, after which time it is my will that the one fifth part go to her heirs as a free estate & inheritance forever, " And I hereby appoint Seth Hunt and David Gloyd joint & sole executors of this my last will and testament, ordering them to pay my just debts & funeral charges and the several legacies mentioned in this will, & I hereby revoke and disannul all other wills by me made and establish this as my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this eleventh day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & four. " Signed, sealed published & declared by the above named Deborah Reed to be her last will & testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of the testatrix. Eliphalet Loud Deborah Reed (Seal) " Asa White 2nd. Benjamin Derby
CHILDREN

383. 384. 385. 386. 387.

Susannah, b. Sept. 6, 1770; m. Oct. 20, 1797, David Gloyd. Mehetable, b . Dec. 23, 1771; m. Seth Hunt. Mercy, b. April 21, 1772; m. Dec. 3, 1793, Benjamin Noyes. Enoch, b . Feb. 11, 1773. Seth, b . J a n . 9, 1776; d. Dec. 19, 1853; m. July 4, 1804, Hannah Shaw. 388. Ruth, b . July 3, 1778; m. J a n . 23, 1800, Bela Blanchard, of Weymouth, Mass. '.-$9. Noah, b. April 22, 1781; m. Susannah White. r.90. Abigail, b. Nov. 13, 1784; d. unmarried.

A 167 Jesse Reed, son of Daniel and Ruth (White) Reed, b. Mar. 16, 1745. m. Nov. 18, 1781, Mrs. Ruth Whitman of Weymouth. They were married by Rev. Simeon Williams. After the death of her husband, she married a Mr. Johnson. He was of Charlemont, and was a minister of the Congregational Church. He graduated from Princeton College in 1769,

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ABSTRACTS FROM RECORDS OF HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, MASS.

" Power of Administration of all and singular the Goods and Chattels Rights, and Credits which were of Jesse Reed late of Charlemont in the County of Hampshire, Deceased, is this day granted unto Ruth Reed and bond is taken for her faithful performance of said trust. March 6th, 1792." " On petition of Ruth Reed administratrix on the estate of Jesse Reed late of Charlemont in the County of Hampshire, deceased, representing said estate as insolvent and insufficient to discharge the debts due therefrom Commissions on insolvency are granted unto Messers Artemas Rice, Moses Heaton and Calvin Rice all of said Charlemont and 12 months are allowed the creditors to said estate to bring in and support their claim. E. Porter March 6th, 1792 Judge of Probate." Hampshire County, ss. Registry of Probate. Northampton, Mass, May 12th, A. D. 1899. A true copy. Attest: Hubbard M. Abbott, Register.
CHILDREN

391. 392. 393. 394.

Jesse, b. Lorenzo, b. Ruth, b. Sarah, b.

; m. ; m. ; m. ; m.

. Was in Plainfield. . Was in Plainfield. . Settled in Clairmont. . Settled in Clairmont.

A 169 Seth Reed, son of Daniel and Euth (White) Eeed. h. July 16, 1750. m. 1st in 1773, Thankful Whitmarsh, she died in Cummington June 2, 1775. m. 2nd in 1776. Mary Lazell of Bridgewater; b. in 1754, daughter of Isaiah and Bathia (Alger) Lazell. Of Cummington, Mass.

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395. Olive, b. in 1774; d. J a n . 2, 1775, in Cummington, Mass. 396. Seth, b. in 1777; d. Dec. 19, 1853; m. J a n . 10, 1801, Catherine Brown.

A 171 Noah Reed, son of Daniel and Ruth (White) Reed, b. Dec. 10, 1754; d. Jan. 19, 1832. m. July 12, 1784, Abigail Rice, daughter of Sylvanus Rice of Charlemont; she d. Oct. 9, 1837. Settled in Cummington, Mass.
CHILDREN

397. Abigail, b. April 16, 1785; d. Feb. 14, 1853, a t Plainfield; m. Feb., 1812, Salem Streeter. 398. Daniel, b. Nov. 5, 1786; d. (at Cummington) Nov. 29, 1854; m. Oct. 20, 1814, Cynthia Warner. 399. Ruth, b. J u n e 21, 1789; m. Oct. 10, 1825, Josiah Shaw, settled in Cummington. 400. Nancy, b. April 30, 1791. Lived a t Sharon, Mass. 401. Olive, b. Dec. 15, 1793; m. Nov., 1840, Joseph Tolman, lived at Sharon. 402. Jesse, b. March 25, 1796; m. Feb. 19, 1829, Mary (Davis) Griswold. 403. Orpha, b. June 12, 1805; m. J a n . 25, 1825, Alonzo Gurney.

A 174 Solomon Reed, son of James and Abigail (Nash) Reed, b. Oct. 25, 1743. m. Sept, 28, 1765, Mercy Tirrel. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILD

404. Molly Gurney, b. Nov. 22, 1766. Mentioned in her Aunt Huldah's wiU.

A 175 Adam Reed, son of James and Abigail (Nash) Reed. b. Aug. 17, 1745. m. July 14, 17(38, Silence Reed. Of Abington, Mass.
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" In the name of God AmenThis twenty sixth day of May A. D. 1791I Adam Reed of Abington in the County of Plymouth & Commonwealth of Massachusetts Bay in New England, yeoman, being apprehensive of my approaching change, but of perfect mind and memory thanks be given to God therefor calling to mind the mortality of my body, and knowing that it is appointed for all once to die, do make and ordain this my last will and testament, that is to say, principally and first of all, I give and recommend my soul to God who made it, and my body I recommend to the earth to be buried in Christian decent burial at the discretion of my executrix nothing doubting but at the general resurrection, I shall receive the same again by ye mighty power of God, and as touching such worldly estate, wherewith it has pleased God to bless me with in this life, I give devise and dispose of the same after my just debts & funeral charges are paid in the following manner and form " Imprimis:I give and bequeath to my well beloved wife to improve all my housing & lands (that is to say) during the time of her remaining my widow, also my will is that my wife shall have all my household moveables, and all outdoor moveables, as likewise ail notes obligations, my will is that the above said moveables, be to her own disposal to whom she will, it is also my will that my wife shall be sole executrix of this my last will & testament, and do hereby constitute, ordain & appoint my well beloved wife to be sole executrix of this my last will &.testament, also it is my will that after the death of my wife my real estate be disposed of in the following manner, and it is my will that my beloved wife to have & hold & dispose of as she sees fit all the lands she has deed ofI give to my sister Tabitha Lincoln's son David the eighth part of all my lands and real estate, to him, his heirs & assigns forever (excepting the improvement) of the same which shall be to his mother to improve during her life. H Item:I give my brother James Reed's son Abel Reed

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the eighth part of all my lands and real estate, to him his heirs and assigns forever. "Item:I give unto Paul Reed one fourth part of all my lands & real estate, to him his heirs and assigns forever. "Item:I give Thomas Hearsey the eighth part of my real estate and lands, to him his heirs & assigns forever. u Item:I give unto Joel Reed the eighth part of all my lands & real estate, to him his heirs and assigns forever. " Item:I give unto Adam son of Obadiah Reed Junr. the eighth part of all my lands & real estate, to him his heirs & assigns forever. "Item:I give unto my beloved wife all the lands and real estate in Abington and Bridgewater, and all my other 'slate both real & personal that I have not disposed of already as expressed above to her & her heirs and assigns foreveT, and I hereby disallow disannul and revoke all and every other testament, legacies and bequests & executors by me before named, willed or bequeathed, ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will & testament. " In witness whereof I the said Adam Reed have hereunto < t my hand & seal the year and day above written. Adam Reed (Seal)" " Signed sealed published and pronounced & declared by the said Adam Reed to be his last will & testament in the presence of us the subscribers. Obadiah Reed Jonathan Noyes Samuel Noyes."
CHILD

405. Adam, a.

; m. F e b . 25, 1819, Mary P o r t e r .

A 178 Abel Reed, son of James and Abigail (Nash) Reed, b. Apr. 15, 1754. Died in service of the Revolutionary Army (see Hobart's "is. of Abington, p. 269).

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A 180 James Reed, son of James and Abigail (Nash) Reed. b. June 24, 1758; d. Feb. 16, 1827. m. May 19, 1779, Susannah Niles.
CHILDREN

406. 407. 408. 409. 410.

Abel, b. Sept. 5, 1780; d. 1817; m. Lydia Loud, of Plymouth. Susannah, b. Feb. 18, 1782. Ruth Porter, b. Dec. 14, 1783. Goddard. b. ; m. and lived in Randolph. Abigail, b. . See Huldah Reed's will.

A 182 * Rev. John Reed, son of Rev. Solomon and Abigail (Stoughton) Reed of Conn. b. Nov. 11, 1751; d. Feb. 17, 1831. m. 1st in 1780, Hannah Sampson; she died in 1815. m. 2nd. in 1822, Mrs. Phoebe (Sampson) Paddock, sister of his first wife (see J. W. R. extended account, p. 361). Of West Bridgewater. Rev. John Reed graduated at Yale College in 1772. He prepared for the ministry under the instruction of his father, in Titicut; and after the Declaration of Independence, was for some time chaplain in the United States Navy. On the 7th of January, 1780, he was ordained as pastor of the Congregational Church and Society in West Bridgewater; being the third minister in that ancient parish. Mr. Reed was a man of remarkably clear and discriminating intellect; was known and acknowledged by the strong minds of his time as a master of logicof the great art of thinking and reasoning correctly. In the earnest theological discussions between the Hopkinsians and the Arminians at the large clerical gatherings of fifty years ago, he always stood forward as the champion of the liberal doctrine. By his ready exposure of sophistry and his clear and forcible statement^, the success of his argument was generally triumphant and crushing. Soon after the adoption of the Federal Constitution, the

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almost unanimous sentiment of his Congressional District, pointed to him as eminently qualified, by his ardent patriotism, his sound judgment, his readiness and power in debate, for the office of representative in Congress; and in 1794, he was elected to fill the office which he held for six years, through three successive Congressional terms; at the close of which time he declined a re-election. In 1803, he received the degree of Doctor of Divinity from Brown UniWTsity. Several of his discourses were published; and about the year 1805, he published a duodecimo volume on the subject of infant baptism. In his intercourse with men, Mr. Reed's manner, notwithstanding his high intellectual claims, was always marked with great modesty and evident humility of spirit. His public discourses, always clear and convincing, were most noticeable, perhaps for their strength and pathos. In his devotional performance, his manner was most devout and reverential, and indicated unusual absorption of mind. He had the entire confidence and respect of his people, and performed among them, with great discretion and faithfulness, the duties of the Christian ministry for upwards of fifty years, Near the close of his life, he became entirely blind; hut continued still to preach, and to perform other duties of his profession. He died Feb. 17, 1831, in his eightieth y-ar. It is to be regretted that theTe is no print of his remarkably fine head.
CHILDREN OF JOHN AND HANNAH

411. John, b. Sept. 2, 1781; m. Olive Alger, daughter of Aliezer Alger, of W. Bridgewater, Mass. 412. Daniel, b. Aug. 29, 1783; m. in 1812, Nancy Foster. 113. Hannah, b. Dec. 15, 1785; d. Feb. 20, 1786. ii4. Solomon, b. March 22, 1788; m. in 1811, Abigail Howard, daughter of Geo. Howard. 415. Hannah, b. July 7, 1790; m. in 1818, Jonathan Copeland, 3d. *16. Sally, b. March 21, 1793; d. April 27, 1"97. 417. Caleb, b. April 22, 1797; d. Oct. 14, 1S54; m. 1st. July, 1838, Mary E. Minot; in. 2d. Nov., 1847, Ruth Cobb. 418.. Sampson, b. J u n e 10, 1800; m. Dec. 25, 1832, Catherine Clark.

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Rev. Solomon Reed, son of Rev. Solomon and Abigail (Stoughton) Reed of Conn. b. Mar. 18, 1753; d. Feb. 2, 1808, at Petersham, Mass.; inscription on tombstone " Second pastor of Church of Christ who died in this town Feb. 2, 1808 ae. 55." m. Mar. 14, 1781, Susannah Willard, daughter of Col. Josiah and Hannah Willard of Winchester, N. H. (she was born June 2, 1757). He graduated at Yale College in 1775; was ordained as minister of the Congregational Church of Petersham, Mass. He was represented to be a man of large frame and great physical power. His boldness and determination of character are illustrated by an incident at the time of Shay's rebellion, the account of which is from a reliable source. It relates that a party of Shay's troops came to Mr. Reed's house during a bad snow storm, one Sunday morning; turned Mr. Reed's cattle out of his barn and put their horses in; and at the same time took possession of his house, putting their camp kettles in the several fire places, and having things their own way. So great was the confusion that the Sabbath services weTe entirely interrupted; and when he had time to collect himself and determine his course of action, he went to the barn turned the horses out and put his own cattle back in their place; and in the house he passed from room to room manifesting such resolute determination that the troops were awed and restrained from violence. The result was that the report of the near approach of Genl. Bowdoin's troops induced the Shay party to decamp, in such haste as to leave several camp kettles behind them, and gave an opportunity of an uninterrupted afternoon service. (From J. W. R. Book, p. 370.) His widow married Asahel Pomeroy of Northampton, Mass., Feb. 24, 1763, and died Jan. 26, 1826, aged sixty-nine years. The following inscription taken from his wife's father's tombstone, in Evergreen Cemetery, Winchester, N. H., will be of interest to their descendants:

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" Col. Josiah Willard, who died April ye 19th, 1786, in the 72nd year of his age. His birth and education which were honorable he dishonored not in his youth. At an early period of his existence he began to figure on the stage of life, his disposition and manners were engaging, his connections numerous and respectable. His vocations various and important, his influence and usefullness equally extensive, and ye present populous and flourishing state of these western territories may be attributed in a great measure to his vigorous and laudable exertions in promoting ye settlement and cultivating of ye wilderness. His principles and morals were unimpeachable his faith and practice truly evangelical, sensible, sociable and benevolent. His heart and doors were always open to his friends in general and to ye learned regular and reputable among ye clergy in particular. He lived and died in a firm belief of ye Gospel, supported and animated to ye end of his course by ye hope and prospect of an immortal crown. His family and friends in his death sustain a loss irreparable. He will be had long in remembrance. " The wise will imitate his virtue, and fools will lament they did not when he shall rise immoral."
CHILDREN

419. Solomon, b. July 23, 1783; d. May 15, 1846; m. Lucy Ward, of Petersham, June, 1811. 420. Susannah Willard, b. Dec. 8, 1781; d. 1854; m. Dec, 1813, John Drary, of Colrain, Mass. 421. Mary, b. March 5, 1785; d. Jan. 16, 1835, at Rowe, Mass., unmarried. 422. Josiah Willard, b. Sept. 7, 1790; d. Oct. 29, 1835; m. 1st. Fanny Hunt, of Northampton, Oct. 8, 1821: m. 2d. March 25, 1833, Lucina Warner, of Charlemont. 423. Hannah Willard, b. Jan. 14, 1787; d. 1821; m. Dr. Joseph H. Flint, of Petersham, Sept., 1811. 424. Sarah, b. March 6, 1788; d. 1844; m. Jan. 20, 1811, Col. Noah WeUs, of Rowe. 425. Samuel Horton, b. Oct. 27, 1794; d. 1874; m. 1st. Elizabeth Foster, of Rowe, Sept. 17, 1818; m. 2d. Hannah Foster, of Rowe, May 3, 1825.

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426. John, b. Dec. 24, 1792; d. Oct. 9, 1802, a t Petersham, Mass. 427. William, b. J a n . 12, 1797; d. J a n . 25, 1814; attended Williams College. 428. Catherine, b. March 28, 1799; d. Oct. 18, 1802, a t Petersham, Mass.

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/ R e v . Samuel Reed, son of Rev. Solomon and Abigail (Stoughton) Reed of Conn. b. , 1754; d. July 13, 1812, aged 57 and in the 33rd year of his ministry. m. 1780, Anna Shaw. Of Warwick, Mass. (see J. W. R. extended acct., p. 370). Samuel Reed graduated at Yale College in 1777; ordained over the church and society of Warwick, Mass., in 1779. He was a man of sound sense, a devoted Christian, and much beloved by his people, and the community generally. After his death his bereaved flock erected a monument to his memory. It is a marble tablet, supported by four pillars over his grave with the following inscription:
REV. SAMUEL REED. Second minister in Warwick, Died July 31st. 1812, aged 57. He had strong powers of mind; was bold in defense of the t r u t h ; severe against wickedness; mild towards the humble; pitiful to the distressed; affectionate towards his friends. F r a n k and sincere in all his professions; rational and fervent in his piety; faithful in his pastoral duties. He taught the Christian doctrine in its simplicity and t r u t h ; he maintained the freedom of the human mind, the unchangeable obligations of moral duty, the impartial justice of God, and future retribution.

FIFTH GENERATION Under the vital impression of this faith, he felt, and communicated the cheering entertainments of life, and enjoyed the richest solace and triumph in death.
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429. Samuel, b. March 23, 1781; d. young. 430. Anna, b . April 19, 1784; d. 1835 (in Warwick); m. Dec, 1813, Deacon Joseph Wilson. 431. Abigail, b. Feb. 17, 1786; m. D e c , 1805, Joel Mayo. 432. Samuel, b . April 25, 17S8; m. Melinda Wheelock. 433. Stephen, b. Nov. 5, 1790; d. 1847; m. J e r u s h a Moor. 434. Timothy, b. July 10, 1793; d. 1853; m. Susan Kingsley.

A 185 Timothy Reed, son of Rev. Solomon and Abigail (Stoughton) Reed of Conn. b. in Fraraingham, 1756; d. , 1813. xn. in 1788, Hannah Kingman; she died May 7, 1849, daughter of Caleb and Freelove (Fenno) Kingman. Graduated at Yale College in 1782, was a lawyeT and resided at West Bridgewater.
CHILDREN

435. Caleb Kingman, b. 1789; d. 1796. 436. Caleb Kingman, b. 1799; d. 1837, unmarried,

A 191 Samuel Reed (of Abington), son of John and Mary (Torrey) Reed. b. Nov. 10, 1740. m. Nov. 29, 1764, Mary Torrey, both of Weymouth. Married by Rev. Wm. Smith. He was h school teacher, selectman, &c. Was residuary legatee to hi* father, inheriting the bulk cf his estate.
CHILDREN

437. Samuel, b. Sept. 16, 1765; d. Feb. 28, 1853, m. Nov. 17, 1793, Mnry Greenleaf. ! s - John, b . May 9, 1767; d. March 5, 1852; m. 1st. Nov. 29, 1792, Elizabeth Gould; m. 2d, Martha (Gould) Swain.

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439. Hannah, b. Oct. 4, 1769; m. Feb. 9, 1795, Alexander Arnold, of Weymouth. 440. Thomas, b. Dec. 10, 1771; d. J a n . 12, 1843; m. Sept. 12, 1792, Sarah White. 441. Mary, b. July 17, 1774; d. unmarried. 442. Philip, b. July 31, 1777; m. Polly Taylor, of Hanover. 443. Sarah, b. April 20, 1780; m. Jonas Halstrom. 444. William, b. Aug. 12, 1783; m. .

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Joseph Reed, son of James and widow Ruth Ford (Pool) Reed. b. Aug. 9, 1742. Was unmarried. Of East Bridgewater, Mass.
WILL

" In the name of God Amenye first day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand, seven hundred & seventy six " I Joseph Reed of Bridgewater in the County of Plymouth & Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, yeoman, being in declining state of Bodily health, but of perfect mind & memory thanks be to God therefore, & calling to mind the mortality of my body, knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make & ordain this my last will & testament, that is to say, principally & first of all I give & recommend my soul into the hands of God that gave it & my body I recommend to the Earth to be buried in decent burial & as touching such worldly estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me in this life, I give & dispose of the same in the following manner & form. " I give to my well beloved brother Hezekiah ten dollars & to his children when come of age twenty six pounds, thirteen shillings & four pence & of the rest I give to my well beloved brother Jeremiah for him to settle all my accounts & concerns whatever & of what there may be left for him to let my well beloved sister Naomi, have one third part

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of it & the two thirds I give to my well beloved brother Jeremiah, whom I constitute & ordain my sole executor of this my last will & testament " In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal the day & year first & fore writtensigned sealed & declared by ye sd. Joseph Reed as his last will & testament in the presence of us. Anthony Dike his Isaac Otis Joseph (X) Reed (Seal) " mark A 195

Hezekiah Reed, son of James and (Widow) Ruth Ford (Pool) Reed. b. Feb. 23, 1744. m. May 16, 1766, Deborah Tirrel of Abington; she died in 1820, aged seventy-three. Settled in East Bridgewater, Mass. Record at Plymouth setting off to his wife Deborah her dower. He left no will.
ORDER OF COURT
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Plymouth ssTo Messrs. Daniel Shaw, Jacob Pool and Samuel Pool all of Abington in the county aforesaid GentlemenGreeting u (Seal) You are hereby empowered and directed to take a view of that part of the real estate whereof James Reed late of Abington, in said county yeoman, deed, died seized, which was assigned and set off to Ruth Reed, the widow of said deed, as her thirds or right of dower in said deed, estate and you are to assign and set off to Deborah Reed the widow of Hezekiah Reed, late of Bridgewater deed, her thirds or right of dower therein, and you are to assign and set off the same by metes & bounds (quantity and quality considered) so that she may hold & improve the same in severalty during her lifeand you are to make return of the warrant with

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your doings thereon, under your hand & upon your oaths, as soon as conveniently may be. " Given under my hand & seal of Office at Plymouth in sd. County this 13th day of March 1792. Joshua Thomas, Judge of Probt." " To the Honorable Joshua Thomas Esq. Judge of Probate of wills for the County of PlymouthSirIn compliance to the directions of your warrant to us directed, we the subscribers have taken a view of that part of the real estate whereof James Reed late of Abington, in sd. County, yeoman deed, died seized, which was assigned and set off to Ruth Reed the widow of said deceased as her thirds or right of dower in sd. deed, estate and have assigned and set off to Deborah Reed the widow of Hezekiah Reed late of Bridgewater deed, her thirds or right of dower therein by metes & bounds, (quantity & quality considered) Viz.one acre & a half of land lying in Bridgewater, bounded as follows, viz " Beginning at a stake & stones by a stone wall, thence running east 7 degrees 1/2 north ten rods & four feet to a stake & stones, then south six degrees, east twenty three rods & 7 feet to a stone wall by Thomas Torrey's land, then westerly by sd. Torrey's land, ten rods & four feet to a wall, then north six degrees west by said wall, twenty three rods & seven feet to the corner first mentionedsaid acre 1/2 half of land being the orchard that formerly belonged to the above said James Reed deceased. u Bridgewater, April 2, 1792. Daniel Shaw. Samuel Pool. Jacob PooL"
CHILDREN

445. 446. 447. 448. 449. 450. 451.

Deborah, b. 1768. Olive, b. 1770. J a m e s , b. 1772; d. young. Isaac, b. 1774; m. in 1803, Sally Stetson. J e r e m i a h , b. 1777; m. March 3, 1803, Rebecca J e n k i n s . Calvin, b. 1780; m. Oct. 15, 1807, H a n n a h Ludden. J o s e p h , b. Oct. 18, 1782; m. in 1807, C h a r l o t t e Stetson.

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452. Jared, b. 1785; d. 1855; m. 1st. in 1811, Mehetable Gardner; m. 2d. Nov. 25, 1832, Electa Phillips. 453. Nancy, b. 1789. A 196

Jeremiah Reed, son of James and (widow) Ruth (Pool) Reed. b. Apr. 11, 1747. m. , Sarah Tirrel. Of East Bridgewater, Mass.
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454. Obadiah, b. 455. Olive, b.

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A 199 Ezekiel Reed, son of Ezekiel and Hannah (Beal) Reed, b. Mar. 3, 1744 in Abington. m. Apr. 2, 1768, Mary Rogers of Marshfield. Of Abington, Mass. Hayward's Gazetteer of Mass., says: "Another important manufacture took its rise early in this town, (Abington), viz. the manufacture of cut nails and brads. The making of tacks by hand commenced early. But the mode of making by hand was much improved upon by moveable dies placed in an frame like an ox-bow, and brought together by the pressure of the foot. This was a great improvement and the inventor, Mr. Ezekiel Reed was entitled to a patent. In 1815 and 1816 a machine was invented by Jesse Reed, son of Ezekiel Reed, to make tacks in one operation. They were soon after much improved by Thomas Blanchard and others. For the exclusive patent rights of these inventions Elihu and Benj. Hobart paid thirty thousand dollars. The price of tacks was reduced 50# immediately. When they had just got their machines in operation they learned that a large consignment of tacks had been received in this country from England, and their tacks sent over here for Bale. Under these circumstances they were led to look to our Government for relief and protection. A Bill was im-

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mediately passed in Congress fixing the duty on imported tacks at five cents per hundred, up to 16 oz. tacks and after that at 5 cents per pound, and also including brads and sparables. Without this tax the business must have been given up in this country. It is also claimed for Ezekiel Reed that he made the first wooden clocks made in the United States. His brother Samuel is reported to have owned one of them with maker's name on the face. Cyrus M. Reed the grandson of Samuel Reed, wrote that he had seen it many times.
CHILDREN

456. Polly, b. 1769. 457. Zelotes, b. 1771. 458. Ezekiel, b. Sept. 16, 1772; m. 1st. in 1794, Rebecca Edson; m. 2d. Oct. 27, 1808, H a n n a h Littlefield; m. 3d. Dec. 10, 1845, Polly Luddens. 459. Zebulon, b. 1774. 460. H a n n a h , b. 1776. 461. Olive, b. 1777. 462. J e s s e , b. 1778; m. 1st. in 1800, H a n n a h H o w a r d ; m. 2d. May 28, 1850, Lovisa Lindsey. 463. Charles, b. . 464. Abraham, b. 465. Briggs Rogers, b. May 2, 1784; d. Sept. 28, 1835; m. May 21, 1809, Betsy Hutchinson, of Danvers. 466. Samuel Licander, b . J u l y 24, 1786; m. F e b . 27, 1817, Nancy Gray, of W a t e r t o w n , Mass.

205 Samuel Reed, son of Ezekiel and Hannah (Beal) Reed, b. Dec. 25, 1756, in Abington; d. Apr. 24, 1826. m. June 18, 1781, Betsy Smith of Grafton. His father having died when he was about seven years of age he was bound to Deacon Whitmarsh, a shoemaker. When the war of the Revolution broke out everybody went to war; and Deacon Whitmarsh turned out his bound boy to go to the war, he being about twenty years of age. All of their children were born in Chesterfield, Mass.

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Cyrus M. Reed, son of Simeon Reed, says, " In searching the town records of Chesterfield, Mass., I find Samuel Reed came from Abington and settled in Chesterfield about 1778 or 1780." Hobart?s History of Abington says of the old French War, " This war was waged between England and France, continued seven years and terminated in 1763. Abington contributed largely of her strength to carry on this war. The following persons were in the service and died therein or on their way home at the close of that war." Then follows a list of nineteen and among them is Ezekiel son of John Reed. " This substantiates the testimony of Nelson K. and Ellen R. Reed, that their grandfather was a soldier in the French and English war, and died on shipboard and was buried at sea at the close of the war of 1763." Ellen R. Reed of Brockport copies some records left her \v her father, Daniel Reed, to the effect that Samuel Reed (our grandfather), was bound to one Dea. Whitmarsh a dioemaker. u When the Revolutionary War broke out everybody went to war, including Samuel Reed our grandfather, then not quite twenty years old. He served three years. At one time while out on a scout with twelve others they suddenly came upon a company of Red Coats who fired upon them. Some threw down their arms and fled. Grandfather r<m but the straps of his knapsack caught in a bush. While trying to disentangle himself the bullets flew thick around him. He thus became separated from his comrades and it *Tas several weeks before he could find his command, as they had moved and he could get no trace of them in that sparsely settled country." Hobart's History of Abington

mhsta&tiates all this by saying:


Ebenezer Whitmarsh and family ington some time before 1712." He in g of the war of the Revolution: capable of bearing arms was in the longer period." This explains why (;ll led on to turn out his bound boy.
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467. Samuel, Jr., b . Sept. 1, 1782; d. April 13, 1869; m. 1st. March 7, 1805, Sally Bates, of Worthington; m. 2d. Feb. 16, 1823, Sarah Teasiear, who died Oct. 16, 1849. 468. Betsy, b. March 13, 1784; d. Aug. 14, 1850; m. Feb. 22, 1804, Joseph Nash, of Cummington, Mass. 469. Daniel, b. July 26, 1786; d. Feb. 28, 1874; m. 1st. in 1804, Lucy Bates; m. 2d. Mercy Nash: m. 3d. Marrilla Knapp. 470. Simeon, b. March 30,1789; d. Nov. 3, 1865; m. 1st. Feb. 14, 1814, Bersheba Thayer; m. 2d. May 4, 1820, Mary Whitton; m. 3d. Nov. 22, 1851, Mrs. Eunice (Swan) Reed. 471. Hannah, b. July 29, 1791; d. April 5, 1794. 472. Joseph, b . May 26, 1793; d. Nov. 25, 1866; m. Sept. 9, 1813, Wealthy Williams. Were married in New York. 473. Olive, b. July 19, 1795; d. May 22, 1807. 474. Solomon, b. May 22, 1797; d; Oct. 5, 1800. 475. Sally, b. J u n e 6, 1799; d. July 11, 1882; m. J u n e 16, 1815, Luther Tower. 476. Susan, b. J u n e 30, 1801; d. May 15, 1875; m. 1st. Josiah Pettingill, Jan. 2, 1822; m. 2d. May 22, 1825, Thomas W. Stearns. 477. Polly E., b. July 27, 1803; d. May 5, 1866; m. Bates. 478. Alanson, b. J u n e 21, 1807; d. Aug. 29, 1837; m. J a n e Everetts.

A 206 Issachar Reed, son Ezekiel and Hannah (Beal) Reed. b. Aug. 9, 1759 (said to have lived to a great age, nearly one hundred years). m. . Lived in Rutland, Vt. Was a merchant, the only one in the town at that time, and kept a hotel and resided about three miles east of what is now called Rutland. He belonged to the Free Masons and was a grandmaster. He was a Presbyterian. His only daughter, Marcia, married a gentleman named Green, a merchant, who was robbed and murdered one night on his way from his store.
CHILDREN

479. 480. 481. 482.

J o h n , b. Freeman, b. Willard, b. Marcia, b.

. . . ; m. Green.

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A 209 Renjamin Reed, son of Peter and Lucy (Hugens) Reed. b. May 3, 1752, probably in Abington, Mass.; d. Jan. 10, 1835, in Putney, Vt. m. Dec. 3, 1778, Huldah Pratt of Bridgewater, Mass., who was born May 10, 1760; died May 17, 1842, at the age of eighty-two. Of Cummington, Mass. The Abington Town Records read "Benj. Reed of No. 5 (which was Cummington, Mass.) and Miss Huldah Pratt of Bridgewater was married Dec. the 3rd. 1778." The Pratt family attended church in Abington, nothing is yet known of the antecedents of Huldah, who died May 17, 1842, aged eighty-two, seven years after the death of Benjamin. Huldah Pratt died in Putney, Vt., and lies buried beside her husband Benjamin, in the East Putney or Putney Falls Cemetery. The stone marking her grave reads " Huldah widow of Benjamin Reed died May 17, 1842, Aged 82
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Adieu my friends and children daer, Who in the worl remain; May virtue be your practice here Till wee do meet again.* M

Benjamin probably went to Cummington from Abington between 1770 and 1775, about the time that Daniel Reed, son of William and Alice (Nash) Reed, and who was first Moderator at Cummington, went there. At the age of twenty-three Benjamin enlisted at Cummington, April 21, 1^75, as a minute man, at the Lexington Alarm. He served almost continuously in the Revolutionary struggle, from this date, until the final date of discharge, Nov. 29, 1777. He was in the company commanded by Capt. Abel Thayer aad Lt. Joseph Warner, from Cummington and Williamsborough. Was in the siege of Boston, in the Eighth Regt. of Foot, posted in Dorchester, commanded by Col. John Fel-

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lows, Oct., 1775. His name is on the " Coat Rolls," Nov. 22, 1775; was at Morristown, March. 15, 1777, in Capt. Jonathan Wales' Co., Regt. commanded by Lt. Col. S. Williams. In the northern army in Capt. Joseph Warner's Co. and Col. Ruggles' Woodbridge Regt. Aug. 18, 1777, to Nov, 29, 1777, being engaged in the battle of Saratoga, Oct. 7, 1777. These abstracts are from a certified copy from Mass. State (Revolutionary) Archives, The Department of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions, at Washington, has this record of his application for a pension. " He first entered the service in the year 1775. Discharged finally sometime during the year 1777, having rendered nine months actual service as a private and eight months actual service as a corporal with the Massachusetts troops. He mentions the following as officers under whom he served: Capt. Thayer and Capt. Warner. Engaged at Saratoga. Residence at the time of enlistment Cummington, Mass. Date of application for pension July 24, 1832, residence at date of application Putney, Vt., age at date of application 80 years." His pension was allowed. This was fifty-five years after his discharge, when old and infirm. He received only one payment, as he was placed on the pension rolls March, 1834. The amount of his pension was $60 18/100. " Three months after his marriage he sold land at Cummington, Mass., Mar. 9, 1779 " (Registry of deeds, Hampshire Co. Records, Springfield, Mass.); "Apr. 28, 1780, (two months after the death of Peter his father) Benjamin and Huldah sold 45 acres of land in Cummington, Mass., for 100 pounds, to one Jepthah Pool of Windsor." Benjamin is recorded as yeoman in the deed. (Registry of Deeds, Hampshire Co. Records, Springfield, Mass.) There is no record of the family from this date until 1812 when his fifth child is said to have been living in Newfane, Vt., at the age of twenty-four. Benjamin was thus one of the youngest sons of Vermont, as Vermont was admitted into the Union in 1791.

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He was a farmer owning a fine farm on the Connecticut river in East Putney. It was intersected by the Vermont Valley Railroad (afterward Central Vermont), in later years, and its value somewhat impaired. The farm is now owned by Geo. W. Leach (1899) and occupied by his son F. C. Leach. Mrs. Evans, granddaughter of Sarah (Benjamin's sister), remembers (1898) visiting the old house, still standing, and knew Benjamin and Huldah well. She says they were fine people, of good character and well beloved by all who knew them. They were members of the Congregational Church in Putney, Vt. Benjamin was living with his son Luther when he died. He lies buried in East Putney Cemetery. His stone is inscribed: "Benjamin Read died Jan. 10, 1835, Aged 82 years." His farm went jointly to his sons Calvin and Luther at his death.
CHILDREN

rsi. Benjamin, b . Aug. 4, or 17, 1779; d. Oct., 1845; m. F a n n y Granger. 484. John, b. July 20, or 21, 1781; (Mrs. Roane, of Springfield, Mass., in 1899, says he went to Sacketts Harbor, N. Y. and lived there.) 4H5. Huldah, b. Aug. 21, 1783; d. Dec. 13, 1813, or 1818. 486. Cyrus, b, Oct. 24, 1786; d. Oct. 14, or 19, 1804. 487. David, b. Nov. 19, 1788; d. July 13, 1842; m. 1st. March 29, 1810, Mary Martha Morse; m. 2d. Nov. 23, 1826, Lucy Keyes. 488. Betsey, b. Ang. 22, 1791; d. March 9, 1801. 489. Calvin, b. Dec. 2, 1793; d. July 26, 1850; m. 1st. Feb. 22, 1830, Mary Reynolds; m. 2d. March 1, 1834, Rebekah E. Jones. -0. Luther, b. April 16, 1796; d. Nov. 27, 1851; m. Feb. 24, 1831, J e r u s h a Wilson, 4&J. Nancy, b . Aug. 2, 1798; d. April 2, 1854; m. T r u m a n Glynn. 492. Almira, b. Sept. 9, or 18, 1801; d. July 28, 1835.

A 214 Abijah Reed, son of Jacob and Mary (Ford) Reed, b. Aug. 14, 1744; d. June 16, 1816, in Easton. m. Oct. 29, 1768, Sarah Bates.

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About 1790 he removed to Easton. He was Deacon of the Church of Rev. William Reed of Easton. He was a man of extraordinary biblical knowledge, an independent thinker, and an earnestly religious man. Of Easton, Mass.
CHILDREN

493. Sarah, b. April 25, 1770; d. April 15, 1851; m. Lemuel L o t h r o p , of Bridgewater, Mass. 494. H a n n a h , b. J u n e 17, 1774; d. y o u n g . 495. Abijah, b. Oct, 15, 1776; d. young. 496. Abijah, b. J u n e 5, 1777; m. Catherine Lothrop, of Easton. 497. Noah, b. J u n e 22, 1780; m. Lucy H a y w a r d , of Easton. 498. H a n n a h , b. March 16, 1790; m. J a m e s L o t h r o p .

216

Jacob Reed, son of Jacob and Alice (Reed) Reed, b. May 6, 1757. m. Feb. 21, 1782, Sarah Noyes, daughter of Ebenezer Noyes. He removed from Abington to Farmington, Me., and was a taxpayer in that town in 1798. He afterward removed to Springfield. Of Springfield, Mass.
CHILDREN

499. 500. 501. 502.

Polly, b. Oct. 27, 1782; m. Amos T u r n e r . Sarah, b. April 12, 1784. Alice, b. March 2, 1787. Lucretia, b. J u n e 1, 1789; m. Carey, of North Bridgewater. 503. J a c o b , b. J u n e 30, 1791. 504. N a t h a n , b. .

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Bela Reed, son of Jacob and Alice (Reed) Reed, b. Sept. 2, 1769. m. Aug. 20, 1795, Mehetable Reed, daughter of Obadiah Reed, of Abington. He lived on what was called the Old Road, in Easton; was one of a company formed May 1, 1810, to provide machin-

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ery for the manufacture of cotton yarn in that place. (See History of Easton, Mass.)
CHILDREN

505. Mehetable, b. Sept. 1, 1797; d. J a n . 11, 1835; m. Galen Sylvester. 506. Bela> b. Oct. 3, 1800; m. Caroline Caswell. 507. Elbridge Gerry, b . J a n . 22, 1809; d. July 13, 1857; m. Maria Keith. 508. Lydia, b. ; m. Drake.

A 224 Rev. William Reed, son of William and Silence (Nash) Reed. b, June 8, 1755; d. Nov. 16, 1809. m. May, 1784, Olive Pool; she died Mar. 26, 1850. Of Easton. Rev. William Reed, being in early life religiously disposed, desired a liberal education, with the purpose of entering the Christian ministry. He graduated at Harvard College in 1782; and in April, 1784, was ordained as pastor in the Congregational Church in Easton, Mass., where he remained for upwards of twenty-five years. His ministry, though not distinguished by unusual instances of religious excitement, was a successful one, considering its limited duration. The number of church members was much increased, and his labors were believed by disinterested ob~ servers to have had an important influence in effecting a decided reformation in the moral character of the town, whose reputation in the surrounding places had for some time been low. There is an interesting sketch of him in u The History of Easton" of eighteen pages, which the want of space prevents being repeated here.
CHILDREN

309, Mehetable, b. (in Easton) J u n e 20, 1785; m. 1808. Jacob Deane, of Mansfield. S"10. William, b. Dec. 12, 1787; m. 1st. Nov. 21, 1811, Betsy Drake; m. 2d Nov., 1822, Abigail Howe, widow. 511. David, b. Feb. 6, 1790; m. May 2, 1836, Mary Ann Williams. ^12. Olive, b. April, 1792; d. Aug., 1793.

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513. Jason, b. Oct. 14, 1794; m. May 19, 1824, Nancy Elizabeth Coates. 514. Daniel, b. March 22, 1797; d. Oct. 2, 1879; m. 1st. Sept. 17, 1821, Sally Wild; m. 2d. Feb. 10, 1828, Persis C. Hammond; m. 3d. May 15, 1832, Betsy T. Hammond; m. 4th. Dec. 8, 1847, Mary Ann Richardson. 515. Seth, b. Aug. 22, 1799; m. July 22, 1827, Lucy Holden. 516. Lyman, b. Dec. 28, 1801; m. Oct. 22, 1832, Marcia Ann Harris. 517. Lucius, b. Oct. 27, 1805; d. Nov. 1, 1855; m. Aug. 19, 1831, Abba Sumner Harris.

A 228 James Reed, son of William and Silence (Nash) Reed, b. Oct. 6, 1764; d. Oct. 30, 1855. m. , Ruth Porter, daughter of Samuel and Hannah (Jackson) Porter of East Bridgewater. Samuel Porter was born Oct. 12, 1727; died Oct. 5, 1811. Hannah Jackson was the widow of Samuel Green. Ruth Porter was born Feb. 1, 1766; died Apr. 13, 1848. Of Abington, Mass. He was a man of modest and retiring disposition; an exemplary and practically good man; a lover of the Scriptures and of good men, but from the dislike of rigid church requirements, not a professor of religion. He died at peace with the world, and respected and beloved by all who knew him.
CHILDREN

518. Mehetable, b. May 10, 1784; d. Sept. 8, 1846; m. Samuel Porter. 519. Hannah, b. March 12, 1786; d. April 19, 1853; m. Jacob Fullarton, of Abington. 520. James, b. Aug. 13, 1788; d. Dec. 23, 1810; m. April 19, 1810. Mehetable Dyer. 52f. J a n e , b. J u n e 10, 1791; d. Feb. 3, 1869; m. J a n . 10, 1811. Daniel Bates. 522. Samuel Porter, b. May 14, 1793; d. Sept. 9, 1815. 523. Timothy, b. March 22, 1796; d. Oct. 17, 1815. 524. Marcus, b. Aug. 23, 1798; d. Oct. 6, 1888; m. May 7, 1821, Mehetable Jenkins. 525. Cyrus, b. July 23, 1800; d. Oct. 2, 1850; m. Nov. 12, 1829, Mary Noyes.

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232 Elijah Reed, son of Elijah and Sarah (Reed) Reed, b. Sept. 20, 1758; d. Aug. 31, 1816. m. July 3, 1779, Lucy Washburn. Resided at Middleborough. Of Middleborough. WILL " In the name of God, Amen. I, Elijah Reed, of Middleborough in the County of Plymouth & Commonwealth of Massachusetts, gentleman, being weak ih body, but of sound and perfect mind and memory, blessed be Almighty God for the same, do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following (that is to say). "First, I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Lucy Reed and Alliee Reed my daughter, one half of my dwelling house where I now live, the southerly part of said house, and the north buttery in said house during my wife's natural life, and after the decease of my wife, so long as my daughter Alliee remains single I give and bequeath to her the south front room on the lower floor in said house and the chamber over it and a bed room in the south end of sd. house. " I also give and devise to my said daughter Alliee Reed a certain piece of land to her, her heirs and assigns forever sd. land lying on the easterly side of the road near my dwelling house where I now live, and bounded as follows (to wit) beginning at a stake & stones near the southeast corner of the barn, from thence east to a corner of the pasture by a pair of bars thence south by said bars and wall to Joseph Hathaway's line, thence in said Hathaway's line easterly to a corner, from thence northerly on sd. Hathaway's line to a corner, from thence on said Hathaway's line westerly tc the road, from thence southerly by sd. road to a corner, from thence easterly running two rods distance from the north tide of the barn two rods beyond the barn, thence southerly to the bounds first mentioned. I also give &

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devise to my sons Solomon Reed & Elijah Reed all my buildings and lands not above disposed of, to them their heirs and assigns forever, to be equally divided between them, also after the decease of my daughter Alliee ReedI give and bequeath to my sons Solomon & Elijah to them, their heirs & assigns forever, that part of my dwelling house which I have given to my said wife and daughter to occupy, to be equally divided between them. But if my sons Solomon & Elijah do not live until the decease of my wife & the marriage and decease of my daughter Alliee, I give the same to their heirs forever. " Also to my beloved wife, I give & bequeath one half of my indoor moveables. Also I give and bequeath to my daughter Alliee the other half of my indoor moveables. I hereby order my sons Solomon & Elijah to pay all my just debts and also to pay to my son Beezar Reed four hundred and fifty dollars in two years after my decease and four hundred & fifty dollars more in two years after the decease of my wife, also, I order my two sons Solomon & Elijah to pay my daughter Sarah Keith one hundred and fifty dollars in two years after my decease, and one hundred & fifty dollars more in two years after the decease of my wifeI also order my sons Solomon and Elijah to pay my daughter Parnal Edson, one hundred and fifty dollars in two years after my decease, and one hundred & fifty dollars more in two years after the decease of my wifeAlso I order my sons Solomon & Elijah to pay my daughter Lucy Eaton one hundred and fifty dollars in two years after my decease & one hundred & fifty dollars more in two years after the decease of my wife. I also give and bequeath to my beloved wife one cow which I order my sons Solomon & Elijah to keep for her or some other in the room of it free from any expense to her during her natural life, also I give and bequeath to my wife & daughter Alliee Reed one heifer a year old last Spring. I hereby order my two sons Solomon & Elijah to be at one half of the expense of keeping said heifer for their motheralso I give & bequeath to my daughter Alliee one cow.

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" I hereby appoint my two sons Solomon & Elijah sole executors of this my last will & testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this twenty-eighth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & sixteen. Elijah Reed (Seal) " " Signed, sealed, published & declared by the above named Elijah Reed to be his last will & testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of the testator. Paul Hathaway Luke Reed David Richmond " Will proved September 28, 1816.
CHILDREN

52a. Bezaleel, b, Feb. 10, 1780, at Middleborough; m. Oct. 10, 1798, Ruth Edson. 527. Sarah (or Sally), b. Oct. 26, 1782; m. Amos Keith. 328, Solomon, b. April 26, 1785; m. Feb. 23, 1809, Delancy Shaw. 529. Parnel, b . Sept. 11, 1787; m. N. Edson. 530. Elijah, b. Dec. 28, 1790; m. J a n e Thomas. 531. Lucy, b. J a n . 4, 1793; m. Eaton. 532. Alice, b. July 5, 1797; m. John Tripp.

A 233 Luke Reed, son of Elijah and Sarah (Reed) Reed, b. Apr. 28, 1763. m. Oct. 19, 1786, Keziah Leonard; she died Aug. 26, 1831, aged eighty-one. Of Middleborough.
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533- iMehetable, b . May 19, 1787, a t Middleborough. **. Luke, b. Aug. 18, 1788; m. Ann Leach. 535. Keziah, b. May 8, 1791; m. Jacob Perkins. % Paul, b. . v 37. Joshua, b. * 8 . Jacob, b. -

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A 234 Paul Reed, son of Elijah and Sarah (Reed) Reed. b. Dec. 20, 1765; d. , in Vermont. m. Mercy Noyes, daughter of Capt. Daniel Noyes; died a widow in Abington. Of Abington or Middleborough.
CHILDREN

539. Adam, b. May 11, 1793; d. in 1813, aged about 20. Member of Middlebury College, Vt. 540. Paul Adam, b. in 1820. A 235 Joshua Reed, son of Elijah and Sarah (Reed) Reed. b. July 25, 1768. m. Feb. 7, 1788, Deborah Noyes, daughter of Capt. Daniel Noyes.

He settled in East Bridgewater.


CHILDREN

541 Deborah, b. May 30, 1790. 542. Joshua, b. July 24, 1792. 543. Samuel P., b. . 544. Silence, b. Oct. 19, 1796. 545. Daniel Noyes, b. Aug. 13, 1799. 546. John, b. J a n . 29, 1802; m. Nov., 1833, Hannah G. Barrel. 547. Mary F., b. .

A 238 Jacob Reed, son of Elijah and Sarah (Reed) Reed. b. June 25, 1771. m. , Sarah . Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

548. David, b. Dec. 1, 1800. Settled in Cummington, Mass. 549. Cyrus, b. ; lived in New York City; m. Cynthia

W 237 Daniel Reed, son of Daniel and Ruth (Torrey) Reed, b. Nov. 10, 1729.

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m. 1st. Feb., 1755, Mary Turner, of Weymouth, m. 2nd, Anna Dawes, daughter of Samuel and Sarah (Howland) Dawes. She was born in 1735. Of Abington, Mass.
WILL

" In the name of God Amen. I Daniel Reed of Abington in the County of Plymouth, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, yeoman, being advanced in years, but being in tree exercise of reason & memory, calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for man once to diedo make & ordain this my last will & testamentthat is to say principally & first of all I give and recommend my Soul into the hands of God that gave it, hoping for a full & free pardon of all my sins through the merits of Jesus Christ my only redeemer & Saviorand niy body I recommend to the earth to be buried with Christian burial nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same by the mighty power of GodAnd as touching such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me with in this life, I give & dispose of the same in the following manner, viz: "Imprimis:I give and bequeath to my son, Daniel Reed, a piece of land lying on the westerly side of the road A ear John Chamberlain's dwelling housealso the homestead farm I bought of Benjamin Townsend with the buildings standing thereonLikewise one other piece of land -}ing on the road leading to Hanover near Ezekiel Townsend's dwelling house called Mattakees Plainalso the one half of a lot of timber & pasture land lying on the east side of my mill riverlikewise the north mowing field of my homestead farm, north of my small farm, bounded northerly by the land that formerly belonged to Samuel Nash, easterly by the road, southerly as the stone wall now stands across *aid lotAlso a piece of woodland lying north of the schoolhouse on the easterly side of the road, bounded northerly oj the land of my son Daniel Reed then Westerly by the

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road, to run southerly so far by said road as to bring it on a straight line with the wall mentioned on the other side of said road, then to run easterly on a straight line with said wall, until it extends so far as by turning & running northerly shall bring it on a straight line with the boundary line between John Tolman's and my son Daniel. " Daniel Reed.Likewise a piece of meadow land, lying in the Old Mill Pond (so called) also one third part of a saw mill formerly known by the name of French's Mill with all the privileges & appurtenances thereunto belonging. Also the one half of a pew in the Abington Meeting House, which pew the said Daniel now occupies. H Item.I give and bequeath to my son Jacob Reed the whole of my homestead farm, excepting that which I have given to my son Daniel Reed, together with all the buildings standing thereon, also the one third of the saw mill before mentioned with all the privileges & appurtenances thereunto belonging, likewise the one half of a pew in Abington Meeting House which I now occupyAlso the lands which I bought of Robert Townsend & Benjamin Townsend lying near the saw mill above mentioned, with the dwelling house standing thereon, like wise a piece of salt meadow lying in Weymouth in the old Cedar Swamp (so called). "Item:I give to my son John Reed the improvement of two thirds of the Job House farm (so called) where he now lives with the buildings thereon during the term of his natural life & at his decease is given & bequeathed to my four grandchildren & children of my son John Reed (viz) John, Owen, Nancy & Ruth Reed, in the following manner, two thirds of the above described premises equally to my two grandchildren above mentioned John & Owen Reed & one third equally to my two granddaughters above mentioned Nancy & Ruth Reed I likewise give and bequeath to my son John Reed the other half of the last mentioned pew "Item:I give and bequeath to my daughter Ruth Torrey the land & buildings that I bought of Job House,

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which formerly belonged to Ezekiel Lincoln, which Nathaniel Wells Bennett now improves " Item:I give and bequeath to my daughter Sarah Shaw seven hundred dollars to be paid equally by my two sons Daniel Reed & Jacob Reed in one year after my decease. u Item:I furthermore give & bequeath to my three sons Daniel Jacob & John Reed equally my money on hand & all securities for money of all kindsI likewise give to ray sons Daniel & John Reed all my wearing apparel equally. " Also I give to my son Jacob Reed all my real estate that 1 have not otherwise disposed of with all my outdoor and indoor moveables "Item:I appoint & ordain my son Jacob Reed my sole executor to this my last will & testament a Lastly it is my will & pleasure that my just debts & funeral charges be paid equally by my two sons Daniel & Jacob Reed. " In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this thirteenth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & six. Daniel Reed (Seal) * "Signed sealed, published & declared by the said Daniel Beed to be his last will & testament in presence of us the subscribers. Samuel Norton. Noah Ford. Jacob Gurney Junr/'
CHILDREN OP DANIEL AND MART

Ruth, b. Oct. 8, 1756; m. March 20, 1783, Josiah Torrey. 531. Daniel, b. J u l y 11, 1759; m. April 4, 1782, Annie Blanchard. *, Jacob, b. Sept. 12, 1762; d. Jan. 21, 1839; m. Nov. 18, 1799, Nancy Porter. r: : ' *- Molly, b. J i l y 3, 1766.
CHILDREN OI* DANIEL AND ANNA
s

54. John, b. Aug. 27, 1769; m. 1st. Dec. 1, 1789, Thankful Jenkins; m. 2d. March 1, 1805, Dorothy Brown. & 5 3 * Sarah, b. Aug. 17, 1772; m. Jacob Shaw.

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W 238 Thomas Reed, son of Daniel and Ruth (Torrey) Reed. b. Apr. 17, 1732. m. 1st. July 10, 1755, Mary (Hobart) White, daughter of Isaac Hobart; she was born in 1735. m. 2nd. Sarah (Thaxter) Pulling, widow of John Pulling of Boston. She was the daughter of Major Samuel and Abigail (Smith) Thaxter, a descendant of Thomas Thaxter, of Hingham. Dr. Gridley Thaxter of Abington was his brother.
His father by his will devised to him certain lands on the East and South of two roads mentioned. He was a man of large frame, more than six feet in height, of great physical endurance and energy of character. He was possessed of large landed estates, and was one of the most wealthy men of that time. He lived in the place now occupied by Isaac Reed, on Plymouth street. In 1776 a committee of Safety and correspondence was chosen, of which committee Thomas Reed was a member. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN OP THOMAS AND MART

556. 557. 558. 559. 560.

Mary, b. June 7, 1758; m. 1775, Simeon Gannet. Hannah, b. Oct. 24, 1759; d. young. Thomas, b. Dec. 12, 1761; m. May 24, 1783, Joanna Shaw. Hannah, b. June 28, 1764; m. Oct. 25, 1780, Daniel Bicknell. Samuel, b. March 11, 1766; d. June, 1805; m. Aug. 28, 1787, Mary Pool. 561. Huldah, b. April 27, 1768; m. Aug. 12, 1784, Dr. Richard Briggs. 562. Isaac, b. Aug. 4, 1770; m. 1st. May 12, 1793, Sarah Pulling, daughter of Sarah Thaxter Pulling; m. 2d. Nancy Lincoln. 563. Abiah, b. Nov. 22, 1773; m. in 1814, Jane Gurney.

W 240 Frederick Reed, son of John and Mary (Bates) Reed, b. July 28, 1746. m. 1st. Dec. 6, 1770, Rebecca Ayers of Weymouth; married by the Rev. Simeon Williams. m. 2nd. 1781, Hannah Pool.

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He lived in Boston at the time of the first marriage, he also lived at Abington and Weymouth. Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN OF FREDERICK AND REBECCA

504. 565. 566. 567.

David, b. Sept. 30, 1771; d. May 12, 1822; m. S u s a n Spear. Frederick, b. April 19, 1774; d. April 2,1821; m . Sally P a c k a r d . Asa, b. May 27, 1777; m. E s t h e r H o b a r t . Rebecca, b. Oct. 15, 1780; m . Set. 19, 1802, J o n a t h a n T r u f a n t .
CHILDREN OF FREDERICK AND HANNAH

5S8. H a n n a h , b . April 2, 1782; m. Dec. 25, 1800, J o h n Vining. 5M. Lydia, b. J u n e 13, 1788. 57ft. Isaac, b . J u n e 23, 1795; m. May 24, 1819, Cynthia P r a t t .

W 241 William Reed, son of John and Mary (Bates) Reed. b. May 9, 1748; d. at Braintree, Mar. 29, 1833. m. 1st. Sept. 3, 1768, Elizabeth Stammers, daughter of Capt. John Stammers of Boston, who was lost at sea. Born March 18, 1774, in England. Of Braintree. She died Oct. 2, 1821. m. 2nd. June 16, 1824, Bethia White (widow), her maiden name was Bethia Turner; her first husband was KVuben Burrell, her next was a Mr. White. They were married by Rev. Wm. Tyler. He lived at Weymouth, where six of his children were born, and at one time lived at Randolph; but at the close of his life lived in Braintree. There was an estate in England to which Elizabeth Stampers was entitled. Nathaniel T. Holbrook of Neponset, one of her descendants spent considerable time and money lookln g it up, but found that it had reverted to the Queen.
CHILDREN

W-l- KlizabetL, b. J u n e 14, 1770; d. Aug. 26, 1859; m. March 27, 1794, Pearson Wild, of B r a i n t r e e . 5 '2. William, K F e b . 27, 1774; d. Sept. 14, 1813; m. F e b . 2, 1799, Relief P e n n i m a n , of B r a i n t r e e , p u b . F e b . 2, 1799. ^ 3 . Alary, b. May 14, 1776; d. Sept. 10, 185 * , m. Dec. 5, 1795, Joshua Holbrook, p u b . Dec. 5, 1795. 574. .Sarah, b. Oct. 9, 1779; d. J u l y 21, 1820; m. Nov. 28, 1816, Wm. Cabot.

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575. Lydia, b. Sept. 21, 1782; d. July 31, 1877; m. J a n . 13, 1803, James Holbrook. 576. Ruth, b. Dec. 1, 1785; d. (over 90 years old); m. March 19, 1812, Silas Wild, J r . 577. Anna, b. J a n . 21, 1789; d. Oct. 2, 1859; m. June 22, 1807, Elisha Thayer, of Braintree.

W 244 John Reed, son of John and Mary (Bates) Reed. b. (Weymouth, Mass.) Feb. 13, 1755. m. Jan. 5, 1779 (at Braintree), Rachel Clark, daughter of Ebenezer and Abigail (Ager) Clark. They resided in Bolton, Mass.; m. by Rev. Ezra Wild. For trace of Rachel Clark's ancestry, see appendix. He removed to Bolton about or a little before the year 1800. He was one of the men who built the fortifications on Dorchester Heights, which caused the British to evacuate Boston. His military record was as follows: Private, Capt. Jacob Gould's Co., Col. Benjamin Lincoln's Regiment, April 19, 1775. Private, Capt. Joseph Trufant's Independent Co., May 9, 1775. Private, Capt. Thomas Nash's Co., Col. Solomon Lovell's Regiment, March 4, 1776. Private in Capt. Joseph Trufant's Co., Col. Josiah Whitney's Regiment, May 22, 1776, to Jan. 1, 1777. Sergeant, Independent Companies, March 1, 1777. The explanation of his service in so many different companies is, that he was a minute man and only served when he was called out. He served altogether seventeen months and twenty-three days.. He drew a pension the latter part of his life. His wife was fair, blue eyes, and a very quick witted, bright woman. The Col. Benjamin Lincoln mentioned above afterwards became quite a distinguished officer; was made Major General and had command of a division of Washington's army; was later Secretary of War, and after this war, had command of the Massachusetts troops who put down Shay's rebellion.

- --sycS5r'X'-'' -Old Scum 2-"*Congtegalion*J 0 .

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129

578. John, b. J u n e 21, 1780, supposed to have been lost at sea; m. in 1801, Lucy Houghton. 579. Rachel, b . May 19, 1781; d. Nov. 19, 1781. 5S0. Rachel, b. J a n . 3, 1782; d. April 2, 1858, unmarried. 581. Elias, b. Feb. 16, 1783; d. J a n . 10, 1854; m. 1814, Sally Block. 582. Elihu, b. Feb. 19, 1784; d. Aug., 1863; m. Nov. 28, 1805, Sabra Houghton. 583. Silas, b. J u n e 13, 1786; d. July 13, 1847; m. J a n . 13, 1813, Betsy Whitcomb. 584. David, b. Oct. 2, 1787; d. Oct. 4, 1848; m. 1st. Nancy Nourse; m. 2d. Eliza Nourse. 585. Henry Ludovicus > b . Sept. 18, 1790; d. Sept. 16, 1886; m. March 14, 1826, Charlotte Stickney. 586. Charlotte, b. May 59, 1793; d. J u n e 10, 1876; m. Nov. 3, 1813, Levi Houghton, of Bolton, and moved t o Bath, Me. 587. Clarissa, b. Dec. 18, 1794; d. J u n e 4, 1862; m. 1st. 1821, Joseph Hartwell. 588. Warren, b. May 27, 1803; d. (at Scottsvilie, Va.) July 2, 1838. unmarried.

W 246 Noah Reed, son of John and Mary (Bates) Reed. b. Nov. 18, 1759; d. Sept. 20, 1837. m. July 6,1788, Mehetable Wild of Milton, whose father kept a tavern in the house once owned and occupied by C. L. Copeland, and later removed to Randolph avenue, near Pleasant. Noah Reed was a shoemaker by trade, but on account of feeble health came to Milton and bought of Daniel Vose, July 13, 1795, the homestead formerly owned by Capt. Samuel Wadsworth. The spot where the old house stood is opposite Geo. K. Gannet's residence between Randolph avenue and Highland street, the original house was burned in 1669. The second house was built by Capt. Wadsworth and was purchased by Noah Reed. It was taken down in 1803; its walls were packed with seaweed, a common custom in those early times. About 1801 Noah Reed bought of Joel Pratt the house built by John Gibbons on the corner of Highland and Reed streets where Mrs. Charlotte (Reed) Wadsworth resided.
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589. Betsy, b. March 28, 1789; d. J u n e 18, 1840; m. Jesse Tucker. 590. Warren, b. Feb. 12, 1793; m. J a n . 15, 1837, Mary Howe Wadsworth, who d. Feb. 23, 1871. 591. Avis, b. July, 1795; d. J a n . 9, 1797. 592. Charlotte, b. Feb. 26, 1799; d. Dec. 31, 1887; m. J u n e 18, 1829, Jason Wadsworth. 593. Rachel, b. July 8, 1803; d. unmarried. Lived with h e r sister Charlotte in the old Reed homestead, formerly the Gibbons house, which was owned and had been remodeled by her.

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Ezra Reed, son of John and Mary (Bates) Reed. b. Nov. 24,1762; d. May 14,1839. m. 1st. Sept. 13, 1787, Mary Lovell; she died Nov. 20, 1821. m. 2nd. May 1, 1823, Hannah TirreU. Married by Rev. Wm. Tyler. Ezra and John Reed lived together in an old mansion at Weymouth, and all their children were born there. Ezra Reed came into the possession of the old grist mill in 1811, which was situated where the old Plymouth road crosses the mill road. The mill was built by Jeremiah Shaw about the close of the eighteenth century, and it then became known as Reed's mill and was run as such until 1855. Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN OF EZRA AND MART

594. Ezra, b. May 28, 1788; m. June 16, 1816, Susanna Colson Richards. 595. Harvey, b. May 11, 1791; m. 1st. J u n e 14, 1814, Lydia Dyer; m. 2d. Sept. 10, 1818, Jane F r a t t . 596. Quincy, b. Nov. 11, 1793; m. Feb. 11, 1821, Lucy Loud. 597. Betsy, b. Aug. 15, 1796; m. Nov. 28, 1816, Seth S. Hersey, of Hingham. 598. Mary, b. May 17, 1799; d. Nov. 18, 1800. 599. Mary, b. 1802; m. Dec. 6, 1821, David Lovell. 600. John, b. J a n . 22, 1804; m. Nov. 10, 1825, Lydia B. "Vining. 601. Alvan, b. ; d. J u n e 26, 1852; m. 1st. Phebe Arnold; m. 2d. Anna Titterton, an English lady from New Orleans; m. 3d. Lucy Vining.

THE RESIDENCE OF JOHN AND EZRA REED. IN WHICH HENRY L. REED, SON OF JOHN REED, WAS BORN IN 1790, SOUTH WEYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS.

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T 250 George Reed, son of George and Abigail (Woodward) Reed of Barrington. b. Oct., 1733; d. Jan. 3, 1820. m. , Elizabeth Harvey; she died Dec. 19, 1822, aged eighty-nine years, daughter of Abigail Harvey, who died Feb. 1, 1771. Resided in Taunton. Of Taunton.
CHILDREN

602. Isaiah, b. Feb. 2, 1757; d. Oct. 13, 1814; m. Abigail Briggs. 603. George, b. Nov. 21, 1759; d. Sept. 4, 1830, m. Experience Blackman, of Canton, Mass. 604. Percy, b. . (05. Oliver, b. 1769; d. Dec. 27, 1849; m. March 13, 1788, Bethia Leonard, of Taunton, Mass. C O G . Betsy, b. May, 1772; m. May 19, 1793, Jonah Thayer, J r . ; d. April 28, 1831.

T 252 Jonathan Reed, son of William and Elizabeth ( b. .

) Reed.

He lived near Sheppard's factory in Newport, R. I. T 255 John Reed, son of John and Dorothy (Pinneo) Reed. b. Mar. 29, 1752; d. Feb. 24, 1841. m. Nov. 21, 1775, Mary Godfrey, born Nov. 19, 1751, daughter of Brig. Gen. George Godfrey; she died Oct. 12, 1843. John Reed was a selectman from 1804 to 1809, representative to Gen. Court in 1813. He was above middle stature, athletic, and uncommonly regular in his habits. He was often chosen an arbitrator between parties, and was kuown as Esquire Reed. He was likewise distinguished for piety, and fil'.ed an important place in the society to which

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he belonged. His wife was also a woman superior in sound sense and practical piety. Of Taunton, Mass.
CHILDREN

607. J o h n , b. Aug. 11, 1776; d. Nov. 7, 1864; m. May 13, 1804, Rebecca Gooding, w h o w a s b. Sept. 28, 1782; d. J a n . 31, 1872. 608. William, b. Oct. 6, 1778; m. 1st. April 24, 1804, Elizabeth Dennis; m. 2d. F e b . 14, 1825, Mary Dennis. 609. Polly, b . Aug. 31, 1782; d. Nov. 6, 1796. 610. Dolly, b. May 31, 1785; m. Oct. 1, 1809, Zephaniah L. Hodges. 611. Marshall, b. J a n . 17, 1788; m. J a n . 11, 1817, Clarissa C. Willis. 612 Hodges, b. J u n e 3, 1790; d. April 15, 1864; m. May 13, 1813, Clarissa Hodges; d. Nov. 19, 1856, aged 68. 613. Sophia, b. Sept. 2, 1792; d. Nov. 19, 1847. 614. Zilpah, b. Dec. 22, 1796; d. May 24, 1798.

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Nathan Reed, son of John and Hannah (Andrews) Reed. b. Oct. 8, 1771; d. about 1809. m. Dec. 13, 1796, Ascah Gilmore. His wife had in all, three husbands. He lived at Norridgewock, Me.; they had children, Nathan and Ebenezer Wyman, who lived in Dexter, Me. She married Solomon Bixby of Norridgewock for third husband; she died in Aug., 1851. Of Taunton, Mass.
CHILDREN

615. Sylvanus, b. . 616. J o h n Gilmore, b. ; d. a t t h e age of 35; m. 617. F l o r e n t i u s , b. 1801, or 1802; m. .

T 264 David Reed, son of John of Taunton and Hannah (Andrews) Reed. b. Oct. 11, 1775; d. June 24, 1850. m. May 22, 1803, Phebe Blake. Farmer, lived at Taunton, Mass.

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fil8. Gilbert B., b. Sept. 30, 1804; d. Feb. 9, 1828. 619. Phebe H., b. April 3, 1808; m. May 12, 1831, Lloyd French, of Taunton. 620. Mary Adeline, b. Sept. 11, 1811; d. Oct. 12, 1887. 621. Hannah E., b. J a n . 29, 1823; m. Nov. 29, 1854, Jeremiah Whitmarsh, of Dighton, Mass.

T 265 Jonathan Reed, son of John and Hannah (Andrews) Reed, b. Oct, 11, 1775; d. Jan. 30, 1849. Was a farmer. Of Taunton, Mass. T 271 Thomas Reed, son of Thomas and Rebecca (Talbot) Reed, b. Oct. 7, 1749. m. Sept. 8, 1773, Mary Briggs of Dighton. Of Dighton, Mass. T 275 Joseph Reed, Jr., son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Elliot) Reed, b. Dec. 14, 1751; d. July 16, 1823. m. Apr. 18, 1776, Abigail Barney; b. Oct. 15, 1753; d. Dec. 11, 1828, of Dighton.
CHILDREN

628. Ephraim, b. Dec. 8, 1776. 623. Elizabeth, b. Feb. 2, 1779. 24. Abigail, b . J u n e 3, 1781; d. Nov. 24; m. Gilbert Lincoln. &25. Lydia, b. J u n e 13, 1784. 63. Capt. Joseph, b. J u n e 5, 1786; d. Jan. 4, 1838; m. Sept, 15, 1810, Peddy Hunt. ' - Hhoda, b. April 21, 1789; d. May 19, 1816; m. Dier Pratt. ^ally, b. May 13, 1792; d. April, 1793. f '29. Sally, b. Feb. 8, 1794; d, Sept. 15, 1829; m. Washington Lennots.

T 276 Uriah Reed, son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Elliot) Reed. b. Nov. 37, 1756; d. Oct. 30, 1838. m. Jan. 1, 1783, Polly Pratt; b. Oct. 19, 1762; d. Feb. 1, 1841. Of Taunton, Mass.

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630. Mary, b. in 1783; d. at Taunton, Nov. 16, 1831, aged 48. 631. Laura, b. in 1810; d. at Taunton, April 20, 1858, aged 48, unmarried.

277

Ebenezer Reed, son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Elliot) Reed. b. , 1759. m. Oct. 10, 1782, Lydia Hoskins, of Berkley. Of Dighton, Mass.
CHILDREN

632. 633. 634. 635. 636. 637. 638. 639. 640. 641.

Mercy, b. ; d. about 1813; m. Ebenezer Briggs. Josiah, b. ; m. Mary Tripps. Lydia, b. ; m. Osmond Babbitt. Ebenezer, b. ; m. Mary Chase. Isaac, b. ; m. Nancy Babbitt. Sallie, b. ; m. Lewis Gay. Abbie, b. ; m. William Tripps. Betsey, b. ; m. Isaac Hathaway. Deborah, b. ; m. Peleg Drew. Gilbert, b. March 10, 1811; m. Oct. 26, 1834, Delina Peck.

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Job Reed, son of Job and Jemima (Talbot) Reed. b. in 1751; d. Mar. 27, 1842; buried at Berlin, N. H. m. , Sally Troop; b. in 1765; baptized Nov. 11, 1792; d. Jan. 28, 1849; buried at Berlin, N. H. He was a soldier in the Revolution and died at Northfield, Vt.; he was a shoemaker. They were Congregationalists, and very strict in the observance of the Sabbath and other religious appointments.
CHILDREN

642. Job, b. April 30, 1785; d. in Williamstown, Vt.; m. March 4, 1811, Lovisa Andrews. 643. Sarah, b. in 1787; d. young. 644. Rhoda, b. March 2, 1789; d. April 21, 1819; m. March 8, 1810, Richard Hedges. 645. Polly, b. July 8, 1791; d. Oct. 15, 1825; m. July 25, 1813, James Hopkins.

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646. Sally, b. May 28, 1793; m. Samuel Perrin. 647. Morton, b. July 11, 1795; m. Jan. 24, 1817, Lucy Whitney. 048. Betsy, b. Aug. 27, 1797; m. Philetus Robinson. 649. Clarissa, b. Aug. 14, 1799; m. Aneil Seaver. 650. Roxanna, bapt. Sept. 6, 1801; m. Snow Kellogg. 651. Rebecca, b. ; m. Lyman Davenport. f > " > 2 . Fanny, bapt. Sept. 11, 1803; d. young. G53. Elvira, b. . T 286

Capt. Simeon Reed, son of Simeon and Deborah ( ) Reed, b. J u l y 28, 1763, m. 1st. Nov. 1,1783, H a n n a h Wheeler; she died May 18, 1803, in t h e fortieth year of her age. m. 2nd. Elizabeth (widow); d. Mar. 9, 1852, aged eighty-seven. Of Dighton, Mass.
CHILDREN OP SIMEON AND HANNAH

654. Simeon, b. June 10, 1784. 655. Hannah, b. Jan. 21, 1788. 656. Deborah, b. March 12, 1793.
CHILD or SIMEON AND ELIZABETH

657. Eliza, b. Aug. 20, 1804.

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Elijah Augustus Reed, son of Simeon and Deborah ( ) Reed. b. (at Dighton) Sept. 20, 1769. m. 1st. April 26, 1796, Delight Brown. m. 2nd. Sarah (Durfee) Borden, widow of William Borden, no children by her first marriage. She had two children, Melinda Borden, who married Rev. Augustus Brown Reed, and Mary A n n Borden, who married J o h n Newton Reed. He was a deacon of the Orthodox Congregational Church, Rehoboth, Mass. H e removed from Dighton, Mass., to Re-

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hoboth and married widow Brown. The children of this family changed the orthography from Reed to Read. Of Rehoboth, Mass.
CHILDREN

658. Augustus Brown, b. Nov. 19, 1798; d. Sept. 30, 1838; m. Nov. 17, 1824, Melinda Borden, of Fall River, daughter of William and Sarah (Durfee) Borden. 659. H a r r i e t A., b . March 1, 1802; d. Dec. 10, 1873; m. Nov. 28, 1819, Samuel Warson Remington. 660. Delight, b. April 26, 1804; d. . 661. John Newton (sea captain), b. Nov. 18, 1806; m. 1st. Mary Ann Borden; m. 2d. May 15, 1845, Jane Thompson. No children. 662. Gustavus Adolphus, b . Dec. 1811; d. April 22, 1889; m. March 16, 1836, Electa A. Miller.

T 288 Zebulon Leonard Reed, son of Simeon and Deborah Reed, b. in 1773; d. Jan. 7, 1833 (sixty years of age), m. , Mary Brown; d. Dec. 24, 1849, aged seventytwo. Contractor and builder, lived in Warren, R. I.
CHILDREN

663. Mary Ann, b. Feb. l l , 1806; d. April 28, 1854. Founder of Ladies Seminary in Warren, R. I. 664. Lydia Brown, b. Aug. 9, 1808; d. Nov. 7, 1880; m. May 8, 1831, Chas. Randall, Editor of the " Northern Star."

T 291 John Read, son of John and Mary (Perry) Reed. b. (at Dighton) Apr. 28, 1757; d. (at Putney, Vt.), June 24, 1840. m. 1st. July 15, 1780, Deborah Baldwin; b. Apr. 5,1758; d. May 16, 1785. m. 2nd. Nov. 27, 1785, Elizabeth Cudworth; b. Nov. 5, 1762; d. Dec. 18, 1850. He had a common school education, and lived at Putney, West Hill, Putney, Vt. He was a farmer. Of Dummerston, Vt.

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CHILDREN or JOHN AND DEBORAH

137

665. John, b. May 11, 1781; d. Dec. 19, 1868; m. March 15, 1803, J o a n n a Wilson. 6G6. Deborah, b. Aug. 13, 1783; d. J a n . 28, 1851; m. George Carey.
CHILDREN OP JOHN AND ELIZABETH

667. Mary, b . Sept. 20, 1786; d. Sept. 22, 1869; m. March 15, 1810, Daniel H i b b a r d . 668. Isaac, b. Sept. 19, 1788; d. J a n . 5, 1879; m. J u l y 12, 1810, L u c r e t i a Newton. 669. Simeon, b. J a n . 25, 1791; d. Oct. 24, 1876; m. Dec. 12, 1819, Betsy J o y . 670. Elizabeth, b. April 24, 1793; d. F e b . 28, 1873; m. March 10, 1818, Lewis D. Joy. 071. Sarah, b . Nov. 23, 1794; d. Oct. 17, 1879; m. Dec. 17, 1819, Samuel Bennett. 672. Hannah, b. A u g . 7, 1798; d. J u n e 3, 1876; rn. Dec. 5, 1871, Thomas T u r n e r ; m. 2d. J u n e 12, 1852, Nathaniel Hills. 673. Perry, b. Aug. 9, 1800; d. Dec. 7, 1801.

293

William Reed, son of John and Mary (Perry) Reed, b. Mar. 7, 1761. m. Dec, 1786, Betsy Cartee. She was born June 14, 1767; died May 3, 1855. She came from Benecia, France. He was a ship carpenter. Of Townshend, Vt.
CHILDREN
fl

74. George, b. Oct. 20, 1787, was d r o w n e d in 1806, aged 19. 675. Betsy, b. Nov. 5, 1789; d. in 1869; m. J o h n P e r r y . r7 ' ?. Sally, b. Oct. 20, 1791; d. 1876; m. E d w a r d Blake. 6W. William, b. Dec. 27, 1793; d. Nov., 1862; u n m a r r i e d . ( '78. Charles Leonard, b. F e b . 15, 1796; d. July 25, 1854; m. May 8, 1820, H a n n a h N. Beetle. I7 -'. John, b. Oct. 17, 1798; d. Aug. 26, 1861; ro. 1st. May 6, 1824, Juliet Merrifield; m. 2d. Sept. 3, 1844, Charity Webb. 68 J - a m e s , b. May 7, 1801; d. Aug. 23, 1820, u n m a r r i e d . ,s -* Patty, b. Aug. 11, 1803; m. George Bowers, n8 2. Anthony, b. J u l y 10, 1805; d. J u n e 8, 1878; m. D e c 4, 1828, Elizabeth Bliss, of Rehoboth. 683 < Mary, b. Aug. 19, 1812; m. Cyrus Talbot.

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299

Evans Reed, son of John and Mary (Perry) Reed. b. Feb. 25, 1772; d. July 19, 1854, at Townshend, Vt. m. June 6, 1796, Lydia Haven; b. June 24, 1774; d. June 6, 1828, at Townshend, Vt. She was born at Dighton and went to Putney when she was eight years old. After his marriage, which took place in Dummerston, Vt., he settled in Townshend, Vt., and lived there the remainder of his days. All his children were born there. This family spelt their name Read. He and his wife were Baptists. He was a farmer, was five feet five inches in height, with light hair and complexion. She was light with dark hair and of a cheerful temperament. Of Townshend, Vt.
CHILDREN

684. 685. 686. 687. 688. 689. 690.

Evans Haven, b. May 7, 1797; d. Aug. 19, 1859; unmarried. Lydia, b. Nov. 23, 1798; d. J u n e 25, 1859; unmarried. Lucinda, b. Oct. 18, 1800; d. March 27, 1840. Philanda, b. March 24, 1803; d. Dec. 5, 1848. Daniel, b. J u n e 30, 1805; m. Jan. 1, 1835, Fanny B u r r Barber. Roswell, b. Sept. 28, 1808; d. July 8, 1811. Fanny, b. Oct. 24, 1810; d. J u n e 15, 1852; m. Feb. 4, 1835, Luke T. Barber, who d. May 31, 1849. 691. Luther, b. April 5, 1813; d. Oct. 19, 1845; m. Oct. 17, 1837, Harriet Heald.

301

George Reed, son of John and Mary (Perry) Reed, b. Jan. 12, 1776. m. . Of Townshend, Vt. He was a very capable man. was lost at sea. He became a sea captain and

T 303 Samuel Reed (of Dighton), son of Samuel and Rachel (Williams) Reed.

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139

b. Gee. 23, 1754. m. Apr. 17, 1788, Mercy Gilmore, of Raynham. Of Dighton, Mass.
CHILD

692. Alpheus, b. March 81, 1790.

306

Seth Reed, son of Samuel and Rachel (Williams) Reed. b. May 4, 1765 (at Dighton); d. , 1844. m. May 18, 1788, Cassandra Dean of Raynham, who died in 1840. He was a fanner and shoemaker, and choir leader in Dighton. Of Dighton, Mass.
CHILDREN

693. Seth, b. Oct. 14, 1790; d. Nov. 22, 1863; m. May 14, 1823, Matilda Smith. 694. Salmon, b. Dec. 23, 1795. 695. Cassandra, b . Aug. 14, 1798. 696. Otis, b. Sept. 16, 1801; d. J a n . 15, 1854; m. 1st. Rosamond Chase; m. 2d. Oct. 28, 1832, Ann E. Colton; m. 3d. Feb. 25, 1844, Amanda Paul. 697. Stephen D., b. March 3, 1810; m. Emeline Lane.

307

George Reed (of Berkley), son of George and Mercy (Phillips) Reed. b. July 29, 1757; d. Aug. 10, 1842. m. May 7, 1782, Elizabeth Pitts of Taunton, who died March 9, 1852. Lived in Berkley at the time of their marriage. Of Berkley.
CHILDREN

- Caleb, b. Feb., 1790. >. William, b. July 16, 1791. 70 - George W., b. May 19, 1796.

698

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T 318 John Reed, son of Loved and Charity (Phillips) Reed, b. Apr. 13, 1782. m. , Polly . Of Dighton, Mass.
CHILDREN

701. 702. 703. 704.

George, b. Nov. 20, 1805. Betsy J., b. J u l y 20, 1807. J o h n C , b. April 22, 1813. Charles P., b. Aug. 21, 1814.

T 320 David Reed (of Dighton), son of Loved and Mary (French) Reed. b. Dec. 26, 1789. m. , Jemima . Of Dighton, Mass.
CHILDREN

705. Clarinda, b . J u l y 22, 1812. 706. Nancy, b. April, 1814.

M 323 William Reed, son of William and Sarah (Warren) Reed, b. Jan. 4, 1744. m. Sept. 22, 1763, Mrs. Alice Richards. Of Middleborough, Mass. M 324 Benjamin Reed, son of William and Sarah (Warren) Reed, b. Jan. 29, 1746, at Middleborough. m. Oct. 23, 1763, Mrs. Abiah Macomber. Of Middleborough, Mass. Removed to Shutesbury, Mass., where they died, and were buried. Their children settled in Connecticut river valley, at Deerfield, and other localities, a little south of Deerfield, and one son and daughter married in Cunningham, near Hamilton, and Cazenovia, in eastern New York.

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141

Served as corporal in Capt. Nathaniel Wood's company, Col. Simeon Corey's regiment. On duty at Roxbury April 1, 1776; also served in 1776 and 1778 in Col. Sproat's regiment.
CHILDREN

707. Benjamin, b. ; m. 1st. Anna Chubbick; m. 2d. . 708. Sarah, b. ; m. Lorenzo Cunningham; resided at Cazenovia, N. Y. 709. John, b. ; m. Sarah Atherton; resided at Cazenovia, N. Y. 710. Warren, b. July 6, 1780; m. May 25, 1805, Mary Atherton; resided in Chester, Mass. 711. Gideon, b. ; m. ; resided at near Whately, Mass.; m. , Eleanor Clifford. 712. James, b. Feb. 26, 1783; m. Sophronia Smith; resided at Deerfield, Mass., and Marion, Ohio. 713. Abiah, b. ; m. Cunningham, M. D., of Cazenovia, N. Y., a brother of Lorenzo Cunningham. 714. Simeon, b. 1789; d. Aug. 28, 1853; m. Aug. 2, 1814, Miranda Morton; resided at Whately, Mass. 715. Levi, b. 1791; m. Nancy P r a t t ; resided in Hamilton, N. Y.

M 329 Abner Reed, son of William and Sarah (Warren) Reed, b. Aug. 12, 1764. Of Middleborough, Mass. M 333 Samuel William Reed, son of Samuel and Rebecca (Knowlton) Reed, b. Dec. 11, 1786. m. ., Ruth .
CHILD

* > . William, b. Dec 7, 1819, at Middleborough, Mass. M 338

Watson Reed, son of Samuel and Rebecca (Knowlton) Reed, b. Apr. 19, 1804. ni, Sylvia Lamson. Of Middleborough, Mass.

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M 339 Ichabod Reed, son of Ichabod and Sarah (Vaughan) Reed, b. July 6, 1789. m. , Lucy . Lived at Middleborough, Mass.
CHILDREN

Huldah, b. April 5, 1814. Sylvanus, b. J a n . 4, 1816; m. Olive P . Lucy, b. J u n e 1, 1818. Jeremiah, b. July 6, 1819; m. Mary G.; lived a t Middleborough, Mass. Had no children. 721. Sarah, b. Aug. 11, 1821. 722. Ichabod, b. J u n e 4, 1831; d. Sept. 3, 1854.

717. 718. 719. 720.

SIXTH GENERATION 351 Obadiah Reed, son of Obadiah and Content (Lincoln) Reed. b. Jan. 4, 1760. m. , Elizabeth Richmond; she is supposed to have died in 1857, aged ninety years. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

723. Adam, b. 1787; m. Mary Porter. 724. Silas, b. Feb. 13, 1789; d. J a n . 9, 1856; m. April 13, 1818, Mahala Harris. 725. Abel Richmond, b. Sept. 27, 1791; m. April 3, 1828, Roxanna Willis. No children. 726. Obadiah, b. J a n . 1, 1796; m. Sept. 27, 1831, Deborah Tirrel Reed. 727. Elizabeth, b. March 25, 1797; m. Martin Drake. 728. Salmon, b. Oct. 25, 1798; drowned in 1823. 729. Isaac, b. June, 1801; m. Sallie Weeks. 730. Israel, b. Aug. 10, 1806; m. Nov. 18, 1838, Louisa Humble. 731. Emily, b. Oct. 23, 1809; m. Marshall Humble.

SIXTH GENERATION A 352

143

Joel Reed, son of Obadiah and Elizabeth (Shaw) Reed. b. Oct. 26, 1771. m. 1st. July 4, 1793, Ruth Gurney, daughter of Jacob, son of Nathan, son of John Gurney, who removed from Weymouth to Abington. (See His. of Abington, p. 384.) m. 2nd. Widow Jane Raymond. Of Abington, Mass.
CBILDRBN

DP JOEiL AND RUTB

732. Joel, b. Feb. 8, 1794; m. 1st. ; m. 2d. Nov. 16, 1837, Bethany Churchhill. 733. Ruth, b. ; m. Samuel Snell. 734. Matthew, b. J a n . 4, 1798; m. Sept. 12, 1822, Thurza Harris. 735. Lydia, b. June 4, 1800; m. 1st. Zack Thayer; m. 2d. Fish. 736. Albert, b. May 5, 1803; m. 1st. Aug. 26, 1840, Polly Reynolds. 737. Hervey, b. F e b . 27, 1806; m. 1st. Oct. 30, 1830, Sally Pool; m. 2d. Nov. 23, 1837, Mary T h a x t e r Nash. 738. Lucius, b. Sept. 25, 1808; m. Nov. 24, 1831, Lydia Shaw. 739. James M., b. May 25, 1815; d. unmarried.
CHILD OP JOBL AND JANE

740. George Washington, b . Feb. 21, 1827; d. unmarried. A 356

David Reed, son of David and Mary or Mercy (Ford) Reed, b. May 3, 1767. m. Sept. 10, 1810, Elizabeth T. Brown. Of Ware. WILL " I David Reed of Ware in the County of Hampshire and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, but considering myself near the close of life, io make and publish this my last will and testament, " I give to my wife Eliza Reed all the household furniture, Nothing and other personal property in the house we now occupy. Ci I also give to her all the notes I hold and whatever may be due me at my decease, for her own use, so long as she

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shall remain my widow, enjoining it upon her to pay all my just debts, and in case of her intermarriage, or in case she shall not need the whole amount she shall receive from my estate for her comfortable support, it is my will that the rest and residue shall go to my son David H. Reed, his heirs. " I nominate and appoint my wife Eliza Reed to be sole executrix of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made. " In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty first day of October, Eighteen Hundred and forty eight. David Reed (Seal)" " Signed sealed published and declared by the said David Reed as his last will and testament in the presence of us, who in his presence and in the presence of each other set our names as witnesses to the same. Joel Rice Sam' J . Dale W. Hyde." Hampshire County ss. Registry of Probate. Northampton, Mass., May 12, A. D. 1899. A true copy, Attest: Hubbard M. Abbott, Register.
CHILDREN

741. 742. 743. 744. 745.

Charlotte, b. May 16, 1812. Woodbridge Brown, b. Nov. 19, 1813; m. Orinda Neal. Anson, b. Sept. 25, 1814. Nancy, b. Dec. 6, 1815; m. Quincy Blanchard. David H., b. ; m. Nancy Smith.

362

Ichabod Reed, son of David and Mary or Mercy (Ford) Reed, b. May 12, 1782. m. Nov. 9, 1804, Betsy Robbins of Cummington. He lived at Cummington.

SIXTH GENERATION
CHILD

145

746. Betsy, b. ; m. June 13, 1827, William Wilder, now living in Cummington, Mass. A 365

Jonathan Reed, son of J o n a t h a n and Mary (Tirrel) Reed. b. F e b . 2, 1767. m. April 13, 1788, Deborah Porter. He settled in E a s t Bridgewater.
CHILDREN

747. Mary B., b. 1788; m. Rev. Caleb Benson. 748. Jonathan L., b. 1791; m. 1st. Dec. 18, 1816, Charlotte Brown; m. 2d. Feb. 25, 1827, Lucy Champney. 749. John P., b. 1793; m. in 1816 Polly Ramsdale. 750. Deborah, b. 1795; m. in 1816, Jonathan R. Gurney. 751. Elizabeth M.- b. 1797; d. unmarried. 752. Thaxter, b. 1800; m. 1st. Feb. 4, 1827, Mehetable Brown; m. 2d. July 30, 1837, Sophronia Barker. 752. Thaxter, b. 1800; m. July 30, 1837, Mehetable Brown. 753. Ebenezer, b. 1801; m. Patience Penniman. 754. Clarissa, b. 1805; m. Ichabod Gurney. 7;')5. Almira, b. 1806; m, Luther Keen. 756. David P., b. 1808; d. 45 years old; unmarried.

A 370 John Reed, son of Silas and Rebecca Reed. b. Aug. 14, 1773, at Cummington. m. 1st. Jan. 1, 1798, Hannah Waters at Worcester; d. April 22, 1811. m. 2nd. , Jerusha . Of Cummington, Mass.
CHILDREN OP JOHN AND HANNAH

737. Henry, b. April 5, 1799. 758, Charles, b. Sept. 27, 1800. 759. William b, April 8, 1807.
CHILD OP JOHN AND JERBSHA

700. Theodore, b. Sept, 1, 1815, in Cummington. A 379 William Reed, son of Barnabas and Silence (Sprague) Reed, b. May 6, 1783, at Abington, Mass.; d. Sept. 20, 1860,

at Albany, N. Y.
10

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m. Jan. 11, 1814, Lovisa Beals; b. Jan. 4, 1792, at Plainfield, Mass.; d. Oct. 22, 1876, at Albany, N. Y. Daughter of Robt. and Lydia Porter Beals, of Plainfield, Mass. They were married by Rev. Albert Reed. He had a common school education, was a Presbyterian and lived at Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

761. Angelina, b. Nov. 13, 1814; d. May 23, 1860; m. May 19, 1835, Chester Driggs. 762. Cordelia, b. July 20, 1816; d. unmarried. 763. Lovisa, b. Nov. 24, 1818; d. Nov. 19, 1863; m. J u n e 18, 1845, Ralzaemon Lucas Spelman. 764. Wrilliam, b. Nov. 27, 1820; d. May 15, 1869; unmarried. 765. John Chester; b. July 7, 1823; d. May 11, 1825. 766. John S., b. Nov. 22, 1825; unmarried. 767. James Augustus, b. April 18, 1828; m. Oct. 23, 1850, Lydia M. Stockton. 768. Albert Chester, b. Aug. 31, 1832; m. May 8, 1865, Sarah M. Merriman. 769. A son. b. July 8, 1835; d. Aug. 4, 1835. 770. Mary, b. Sept. 2, 1838; d. unmarried. . 771. Charles D., b. Dec. 24, 1843; d. J u n e 7, 1886; unmarried.

A 381 Joshua Reed, son of Barnabas and Silence (Sprague) Reed, b. March 6, 1788, at Abington; d. March 1, 1835, at Plainfield, Mass. m. Nov. 6, 1817 (at Abington), Susannah Noyes; b. Nov. 14, 1793, at Abington; d. Jan. 11, 1873, at Cummington, Mass.; daughter of Jonathan and Susannah (Eager) Noyes. He had the advantages of the district schools of his day, but was eminently a self-made man. He was of fine appearance and pure moral character. His father died when be was but eight years old, and from that time until their death he was the mainstay of his widowed mother and invalid sister. In the war of 1812 he was for some time connected with the commissary departmenttaking stores to different points. At Plainfield, Mass., he owned and cultivated a

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147

small farm. Susannah Noyes completed her education at Leicester Academy, Mass. She was a beautiful and talented woman. They were both good singers, and he was for many years the choir leader in the Congregational Church (Rev. Moses Hallock, pastor) with which they were connected.
CHILDREN

772. Rosanda, b. June 26, 1818; d. Sept. 20, 1843. 773. Susan Field, b. Nov. 2, 1819; d. June 10, 1855; m. May 12, 1841, Sumner Hyde, of Cummington, Mass. "7k Vesta Wales, b. Dec. 15, 1820; m. June 1, 1843, FranMin J. Warner. 775. Samuel Worcester, b. April 20, 1822; m. April 26, 1848, Adaline Norton. 776. Philomela Thurston, b. Oct. 21, 1823; m. 1st. April 6, 1844, Alden Barr Vining; m. 2d. Feb. 19, 1876, Lyman Burrell, of Oakland, Cal. She lives at Oakland, Cal. 777. Nancy Amanda, b. May 1, 1825; d. Sept. 10, 1830. 77S, Lovinia Whiting, b. Nov. 27, 1826; d. Sept. 22, 1830. 779. Sarah Celestia, b. Sept. 16, 1828; d. Sept. 5, 1830. 780. Joshua Franklin, b. Nov. 25, 1830; d. Oct. 5, 1834. 7S1. Jonathan Edwards, b. July 4, 1833; unmarried, resides a t 1358 West street, Oakland, Cal. A 387

Seth Reed, son of Micah and Deborah (Thompson) Reed, of Halifax, Mass. b. Jan. 9, 1776; d. Dec. 19, 1853. m. July 4, 1804, Hannah Shaw, at Cummington.
CHILDREN

7*2. Allzida, b . April 3, 1805; d. April, 1805. '83. Olive, b. May 10, 1806; m. Oct. 28, 1824, Jonas Tirrell. 74, Betsy, b. Dec. 30, 1808. 785. Lucia, b. May 9, 1819; m. Sept. 1, 1839, Jonas F. Luce. 786, Robert, b. Oct. 4, 1822; m. Nancy . A 389

Noah Reed, son of Micah and Deborah (Thompson) Reed. b. April 22, 1781; d. Jan. 22, 1811. RL - , Susannah White, b. in Abington July 4, 1784; d. April 14, 1847. She was descended from Pete-

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grine White. She was a daughter of Capt. John White, who served in the Revolutionary War. Extract from Registry of Probate of Hampshire county, Mass.: " Susannah Reed is appointed administratrix on the estate of Noah Reed, late of Plainfield, deceased. August 20th, 1811." Hampshire County, ss. Registry of Probate. Northampton, Mass., May 12, A. D. 1899. A true copy. Attest: Hubbard M. Abbott, Register.
CHILDREN

787. Micah, b. in Abington, J a n . 23, 1803; d. in infancy. 788. Noah, b. in Abington, March 25, 1804; was in poor health; went south in a sailing vessel, which was never heard from afterwards. 789. Susan Clark, b. in Abington, March 22, 1806; d. in 1867; m. April 1, 1824, Emery Alden. 790. Malvina Fitzallen, b. May 26, 1807; d. July, 1884; m. Leonard WTood, of Leicester, Mass.

A 396 Seth Reed, son of Seth and Mary (Lazell) Reed. b. ; d. Dec. 19, 1853. m. Jan. 10, 1801, Catherine Brown. Of Weymouth.
CHILDREN

791. 792. 793. 794.

Lucy, b. July 20, 1802; m. 1819, Pliny Edson. Seth, b. May 2, 1804; m. Sept. 13, 1826, Sally Blanchard. Mehetable, b. J u n e 4, 1806. Noah, b. Feb. 20, 1810.

A 398 Daniel Reed, son of Noah and Abigail (Rice) Reed. b. at Cummington, Nov. 5, 1786. m. Oct. 20, 1814, Cynthia Warner; d. Sept. 10, 1849. Of Cummington.

SIXTH GENERATION
CHILDREN

149

795. 796. 797. 798. 799.

Noah W f arner, b . Nov. 25, 1815; m. Nancy Daniel ., b. March 17, 1818. John C, b. July 4, 1820; m. Sarah Paul D., b. Feb. 24, 1823. Lucius F., b. Sept. 24, 1829.

A 402 Jesse Reed, son of Noah and Abigail (Rice) Reed, b. March 25, 1796. m. Feb. 19, 1829, Mary (Davis) Griswold.
CHILDREN

800. N01. 802, 803,

Frances J a n e , b. July 3, 1830. William Lewis, b. May 5, 1832; m. Jan. 1, 1856, Julia Sampson. Hiram Davis, b. Nov. 1, 1833. Myron Winslow, b. J a n . 16, 1837.

405

Adam Reed, son of Adam and Silence Reed. b. . m. Feb. 25, 1819, Mary Porter. Of Abington.
CHILD

^>4. Mary Porter, b. Sept, 16, 1823.

406

Abel Reed, son of James and Susannah (Niles) Reed. b. Sept. 5, 1780; d. , 1817. m. Lydia Loud of Plymouth. He lived in Boston.
CHILI-RE N

^05. William Cole, b. H06. Jaxnes Ward, b. *(>7. Eliza, b. . **. Lydia, t . . 809. Charles Thayer, b. Critston.

, who lived in Roxbury. , who lived in Roxbury.

; m. Feb. 3, 1828, Sophia E.

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A 411 Hon. John Reed, son of Rev. John and Hannah (Sampson) Reed. b. Sept. 2, 1781. m. , Olive Alger, daughter of Abiezer Alger, Esq., of West Bridgewater. (See extended account in J. W. R., p. 363.) Of Yarmouth, Mass. John Reed graduated at Brown University in 1803. The first two or three years after leaving college he devoted to teaching, first as preceptor of Plymouth Academy, Bridgewater, and then as tutor in Brown University. He chose the profession of law, and pursued his preparatory studies with the Hon. William Baylies, an eminent attorney of his town. He commenced the practice of law at Yarmouth, on Cape Cod. He soon attained eminence in his profession, and was elected a representative in Congress. This office he filled for twenty-eight years. By the impartiality of his course on all important questions, he early obtained in Congress the confidence of the members of both houses. His statements of facts and statistics relating to any subject of debate were always listened to as reliable and true. He thus exerted after the first years of his service, an important influence, especially in the settlement of all questions involving the interest of his district and state. There were instances indeed, particularly in the discussion of questions relating to the fisheries, when by a single speech he completely revolutionized the sentiment of the House, and changed the vote from a lean minority to a triumphant majority. In 1844 he was elected Lieutenant Governor, and was reelected to that office each year during the administration of Gov. Briggs. In 1845 he received the degree of LL. D. from Brown University.
CHILDREN

810. Sarah, b. 1810; m. Caleb S. Hunt, of Bridgewater.. 811. John, b. 1812; m. Amelia Crane, of Fair Haven.

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S12. Martha, b. 1816; d. Feb. 13, 1850; m. James F. Joy, Esq., of Detroit. 813. Edward, b. 1817; m. Nov. 6, 1848, Catherine Howard, of Boston.

A 412 Daniel Reed, son of Rev. John and Hannah (Sampson) Reed, b. Aug. 29, 1783. m. in 1812, Nancy Foster, daughter of Gershom Foster of Middleborough. Of West Bridgewater.
CHILDREN

814. J o h n Montgomery, b. Aug. 9, 1814; m. Elizabeth Broomfield. $15. Charles, b. Dec. 7, 1815; m. in 1843, Sophia Wilkins Clark. 816, Jane, b. Feb. 21, 1819.

A 414 Solomon Reed, son of Rev. John and Hannah (Sampson) Reed. b. March 22, 1788; d. , 1822. m. in 1811, Abigail Howard, daughter of George Howard. Of West Bridgewater.
CHILDREN

817. Solomon, b. 1811; m. Sept. 7, 1838, Lydia Blanchard. PIS. George Howard, b. 1814; m, April 19, 1838, Elizabeth Jeffery. Sm William Franklin, b. 1819; m. Adelaide Arnold.

A 417 Caleb Reed, son of Rev. John and Hannah (Sampson) Reed. b. Apr. 22, 1797; d. Oct. 14, 1854, in Boston. m. 1st. July, 1838, Mary E. Minot; she died in 1842. m. 2nd. Nov. 1847, Ruth Cobb. Of Boston. The following is an account of Caleb's life and character selected from an obituary notice published in the " New Jerusalem Magazine" of Nov., 1854: "He entered Harvard College in 1813, and was graduated

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in 1817. After teaching school in Medford one year, he entered the office of his brother, the Hon. John Reed (recently Lieutenant Governor of this State), and there pursued the 6tudy of law for three years. He was then admitted to the bar, and practised his profession in Yarmouth, where he resided until 1827; when he removed to Boston for the purpose of entering into the firm of Cyrus Alger & Co., which was afterwards incorporated as the South-Boston Iron Co., and is widely known as one of the principal ironfounding establishments in the United States. He remained connected with this company until his death, which was caused by an attack of dysentery, with fever; and took place on Saturday, the 14th of October, 1854. During this fatal illness he was cheerful and child-like; not resigned (for this implies the subdual or suppression of some unwillingness); and to use his own expression, he had no choice, but was glad to leave the issues of life and death in the hands of his Father. " He received the doctrine of the New Jerusalem while studying law; being one of a circle of young men, of about the same age, who were in college together, and received these doctrines nearly at the same time, and have since lived near to each other in a companionship, from which the late Mr. Hobart, and now Mr. Reed, are all that have been called away. The wish to be with the society of the Church in Boston was one of the motives which led him to remove to this city. He assumed at once the position that belonged to hiB character, and has ever held it; through all these years, aiding materially in promoting every good work, and in averting from us much evil. " In 1832 Mr. Reed took charge of the Magazine, and has ever since been its editor. Of the manner in which he conducted this work, we need not speak to the readers of it. One thing however we cannot forbear saying: that during this long period, he has sustained the Magazine, sometimes with but little of the aid which might have been rendered, always when pressed by the urgent cares and duties of a

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very extensive business, and always without pecuniary profit or compensation. " The funeral services took place in the afternoon of Tuesday, the 17th of October, in the New Jerusalem Church in Boston, and were attended by a large assemblage."
CHILDREN or CALEB AND MART

820, Helen, b. 521. Arthur, b.

. .

A 418 Sampson Reed, son of Rev. John and Hannah (Sampson) Reed, b. June 10, 1800. m. Dec. 25, 1832, Catherine Clark, daughter of John Clark, Esq., of Waltham. Of Boston.

Sampson graduated at Harvard College in 1818, where he held a high rank as a scholar. After graduating he refoamed at the university about two years as a theological indent; but he finally removed to Boston, and adopted the profession of ft merchant, a profession for which his honorable practice and example have uniformly tended to command respect, . Having early embraced the doctrines of the New Church, he has been one of the principal supporters of the society (1 * this order in Boston, and of the General Convention of the New Church in America. His devotion to the interests "1 this church for a period of forty years has justly secured to him the confidence and respect of its members throughout the country. His literary tastes have led him to devote ffi uch time to books, and particularly to theological inquiries and studies. Besides his contributions to periodical literat e , he has had the sole charge of the " New Church Maga* * * * * for Children" from its commencement in 1844; and a 80 since the death of his brother Caleb, took a prominent f)art in the management of the & New Jerusalem Magazine." Jl - 1826 he published a small work, entitled " Observations

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on the growth of the mind," which has attracted much attention, and passed through five editions in this country, and one or more in England. Unassuming in manners and of a retiring disposition, he has never sought place or influence in public affairs; though he has served two or three years in the office of alderman. The duties of this situation, as also those of membership of the public school committee, of bank director, and of various trusts, public and private, he has discharged in a manner to insure the general respect of his fellow citizens.
CHILDREN

822. James, b. June 8, 1834; m. Dec. 19, 1858, Emily E. Ripley. 823. Thomas, b. Feb. 3, 1837. 824. Elizabeth, b. July 10, 1838. 825. Joseph Sampson, b. Dec. 13, 1841. A 419 Solomon Reed, son of Rev. Solomon and Susannah (Willard) Reed. b. July 23, 1873, at Petersham; d. May 15, 1846, at Rowe, Mass. m. June , 1811, Lucy Ward of Petersham; she died June 24, 1867, aged eighty-one, at Onondaga Hollow, N. Y. Had no children. Of Rowe, Mass. A 422 Josiah Willard Reed, son of Rev. Solomon and Susannah (Willard) Reed. b. Sept. 7, 1790; d. Oct. 29, 1835, at Rowe, Mass. m. 1st. Oct. 8, 1821, Fanny Hunt of Northampton, Mass.; she died Aug. 27, 1822. m. 2nd. March 25, 1833, Lucina Warner of Charlemont; died in 1860 or 1861.
CHILD OF JOSIAH AND FANNT

826. J o s i a h H u n t , b. A u g . 4, 1822; d. A u g . 1, 1898; m . J u l y 19, 1845, M a r y E l i z a b e t h C h e s s m a n , of A u b u r n , N. Y.

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CHILDREN OF JOSIAH AND LUCINA

155

827. John Newton, b. Feb. 20, 1834; d. in 1856, about 22 years of age. 828. Solomon Willard, b. Dec., 1835; d. Sept. 1, 1847. A 425

Samuel Horton Reed, son Rev. Samuel and Susannah (Willard) Reed. b. Oct. 27, 1794; d. July 14, 1874, in Greenfield, Mass. m. 1st. Sept. 17, 1818, Elizabeth Foster of Rowe, Mass.; b. Feb. 18, 1796; d. Feb. 25, 1823. m. 2nd. May 3, 1825, Hannah Foster; b. Jan. 15, 1802; d. Jan. 27, 1872; sister of Elizabeth. He was associated with his brother Solomon, in Rowe, Mass., in manufacturing. He was a representative in the legislature for five years, was postmaster twenty-five years. In 1847 was appointed high sheriff of Franklin county, which office he held for twenty years until he was afflicted with blindness, which continued until his death (six years after). His general health was good until within a few months of his death, and his intellectual vigor was remarkable for a man of his age. Of Greenfield, Mass.
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL AND ELIZABETH

829. William, b . J u n e 20, 1819; m. 1st. Sept. 14, 1846, E l i z a b e t h K e n t S a y e r ; m. 2d. M r s . E l i z a b e t h N e w t o n Cleaver. *tt0. E l i z a b e t h F o s t e r , b . A u g . 2, 1821; d. A u g , 2, 1839; m . May 28, 1833, D r . E d w a r d M. W h e e l e r .
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL AND HANNAH

831, 8S. 833. 834. 835.

Samuel, b. J a n . 31,1826; d. Dec. 12, 1849. H e w a s a p h y s i c i a n , Susan W i l l a r d , b . M a y 28, 1828; d. Oct. 4, 1853. H e n r y A u g u s t u s , b . J u n e 9, 1832; d. A u g . 28, 1869. H a n n a h F l i n t , b . J u n e 7, 1838; d. Dec. 9, 1894. C a t h e r i n e F o s t e r , b. J a n . 22, 1841, r e s i d e s in Greenfield, Mass.

A 432 Samuel Reed, son of Rev. Samuel and Anna (Shaw) Reed, b. April 25, 1788. m. , Melinda Wheelock.

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Lived in Greenfield. He died very suddenly and was interred in Warwick, where his widow afterward resided.
CHILDREN

836. John, b. Feb. 26, 1820; m. Delia Winter. 837. Melinda A., b. Oct. 12, 1824. A 433 Stephen Reed, son of Rev. Samuel and Anna (Shaw) Reed. b. Nov. 5, 1790; d. , 1847. m. , Jerusha Moor. They lived in Warwick, on the old homestead. He and . his wife and all his children with one exception were teachers. Of Warwick, Mass.
CHILDREN

838. Emily, b. March 1, 1821; m. May 18, 1843, Danford Tyler, of Warwick. 839. S. Chandler, b. April 22, 1822; m. 1st. Nov. 25, 1852, Lebiah H. J o n e s ; m. 2d. Nov. 25, 1857, Rhoda G. Tyler. 840. Charles, b. Oct. 3, 1823. 841. Abby J., b. March 24, 1827; m. May 24, 1857, Nathan Kendall of Laporte, Ind. 842. Samuel, b. March 22, 1829; m. Nov., 1853, Maria H. Barber. 843. Mary A., b. Sept. 29, 1830.

A 434 Timothy Reed, son of Rev. Samuel and Anna (Shaw) Reed. b. July 10, 1793; d. , 1853, at Barnstable. m. , Susan Kingsley. He graduated at Dartmouth College, Hanover; adopted the profession of law, and was partner in a business with the Hon. John Reed in Yarmouth for many years. He was clerk of the court for Barnstable, register of deeds, register of probate, and cashier of a bank. Of Barnstable.
CHILDREN

844. Helen, b. . 845. Eliza D., b. 1823. 846. Susan K.. b. 1825; m. Nathaniel Wales, of Stoughton.

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A 437 Samuel Reed, son of Samuel and Mary (Torrey) Reed, b. Sept. 16, 1765; d. Feb. 28, 1853, at Hull, m. Nov. 17, 1793, Mary Greenleaf of Hull, daughter of John and Mary (Gould) Greenleaf. She died May 22, 1857. They lived at Hull.
CHILDREN

817. Mary, b. Aug. 26, 1794; d. J a n . 27, 1795. 848. Mary, b. Feb. 21, 1797; d. J u n e 13, 1882. 840. Samuel, b. March 5, 1802; d. Feb. 20, 1869; m. Oct. 11, 1832, Caroline Nash, of Weymouth. 850. Elizabeth Greenleaf, b. March 17, 1809; d* July 14, 1869.

A 438 John Reed, son of Samuel and Mary (Torrey) Reed. b. May 9, 1767; d. March 5, 1852. m. 1st. Nov. 29,1792, Elizabeth Gould of Hull, daughter of Elisha and Martha Louisa Gould of Hull; she died March 24, 1815. m. 2nd. Nov. 21, 1816, Martha (Gould) Swain, widow of William Swain, a sister of his first wife; she died Dec. 29, 1838. After the death of his second wife he moved to Scituate where he died and was buried at Hull. Of Scituate, Mass.
CHILDREN OP JOHN AND ELIZABETH

851. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 30, 1793; d. Feb. 19, 1870; m. Nov. 22, 1812, James Marble, of Hingham. S52. John, b. March 3, 1797; d. April 17, 1828; m. Nov. 3, 1818, Emma Dill. *53. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 9, 1802; d. unmarried. $54. Martha Gould, b. Oct. 9, 1802; d. Oct. 9, 1829; m. Dec. 21, 1824, Nathaniel Fearing Lane, of Hingham.

A 440 Thomas Reed, son of Samuel and Mary (Torrey) Reed, b. Dec. 10, 1771; d. Jan. 12, 1843.

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m. Sept. 12, 1792, Sarah White; she died April 15, 1851, aged eighty years. Of Weymouth.
CHILDREN

855. 856. 857. 858. 859. 860. 861. 862. 863.

Sarah, b. J a n . 20, 1793; d. unmarried. Hannah, b . Feb. 18, 1795; m. Elijah Pierce, of Weymouth. Mary, b. Feb. 13, 1797; m. Capt, Joseph Elliot Clark. Margaret, b. Dec. 16, 1798; m. H a r r y Harrington; lives at Quincy. Mehetable, b. Feb. 8, 1801; d. young. Loring W., b. Oct. 3, 1803; m. Ann Pool. Thomas, b. in 1816; d. Feb. 19, 1859; m. Sept. 8, 1841, Elizabeth Hayward; she d. Sept. 8, 1855, aged 34. Susannah, b. J a n . 16, 1807. Rachel, b. ; m. Sept. 17, 1833, Benjamin Newcomb.

A 442 Philip Reed, son of Samuel and Polly (Greenleaf) Reed, b. July 31, 1777. m. , Polly Taylor, of Hanson. Lived in South Abington, and was known as Dea. Reed of South Abington.
CHILDREN

864. 865. 866. 867. 868.

Mary, b. Oct. 1, 1800. Philip, b. Sept. 19, 1802; m. Dec. 15, 1825, Sapphira Howland. Jane, b. Sept. 30, 1804. Eliza, b. Oct. 31, 1806. Phebe, b. April 16, 1809. A 444

W i l l i a m Reed, son of S a m u e l and Polly (Greenleaf) Reed. b. . m. . Of W e y m o u t h , Mass.


CHILD

869. Samuel, b. A

. 448

Isaac Reed, son of Hezekiah and D e b o r a h ( T i r r e l ) Reed. b. , 1774.

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m. in 1803, Sally Stetson. Lived in East Bridgewater, Mass.


CHILDREN

B70. Sally, b. Oct. 22, 1803; d. Feb. 24, 1869. 871. Isaac, b. J a n . 26, 1805; m. 1st. Dec. 18, 1831; d. in 1844; m. 2d. in 1849, Sarah Porter. 372. Nahum, b . Dec. 15, 1806; m. Oct. 6, 1840, Maria Witherell. 873. Dexter, b . J a n . 21, 1809; m. in 1842, Lydia Wright. 874. James Thaxter, b. Oct. 8, 1815; m. 1st. in 1844, Eliza A. Keith; m. 2d. Mary A. Severance. S75. Calvin, b. April 3, 1819; m. in 1844, Mary S. Bates. 876. Diantha, b. April 21, 1821; m. Tolman French, from Maine.

A 449 Jeremiah Reed, son of Hezekiah and Deborah (Tirrel) Reed. b. in 1777. m. March 3, 1803, Rebecca Jenkins, daughter of David and Sarah (Spooner) Jenkins; she was born Feb. 15, 1781; died Aug. 19,1848. Of East Bridgewater.
CHILDREN

877. Albert, b. Aug. 23, 1803; m. in 1832, Almira Drake, of Hanson. 878. Melvin, b. March 30, 1806; m. Nov. 16, 1829, Emily Pool. *79. Nathaniel, b. Sept. 17, 1807; m. March 24, 1831, Betsy M. Bartlett. ss <. David, b. July 2, 1812; m. 1st. in 1836, Nancy Smith; m. 2d. Oct. 9, 1839, Eliza Ann Bates. Ktt. Charles Spooner, b. Sept. 16, 1816; m. 1st. Clarissa S. Gurney; m. 2d. Rebecca T. Stetson.

A 450 Calvin Reed, son of Hezekiah and Deborah (Tirrel) Reed, b. in 1780. m. Oct. 15, 1807, Hannah Ludden. Lived in Abington.
CHILDREN

&2. Ss; . 884. 885.

Oakes, b. Sept. 11, 1808; m. in 1832, Letitia B. Hobart. Deborah, b. Feb., 1810; m. in 1831, Obadiah Reed. Hezekiah, b. July 12, 1812; m. Elizabeth Josselyn. Susannah P r a t t , b. Dec. 7, 1814; d. 1849; m. in 1831, Mark Dunbar, of E. Bridgewater.

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451

Joseph Reed, son of Hezekiah and Deborah (Tirrel) Reed, b. Oct. 18, 1782; d. Feb. 22, 1868. m. in 1807, Charlotte Stetson, daughter of Peleg and Ruth Stetson; she died Jan. 19, 1874. Lived in Whitman.
CHILDREN

886. Lucius, b. J u n e 7, 1808; d. April 29, 1868; m. J a n . 7, 1838, Selina Dyer. 887. Aaron, b. Aug. 2, 1811; d. J a n . 22, 1892; m. Sept. 15, 1836, H a n n a h Fullerton. 888. Charlotte Tirrel, b. Sept. 14, 1814; d. J u n e 27, 1863; unmarried. 889. J o s e p h , b. Sept. 12, 1817; d. J a n . 14, 1887; m. 1843, Mehetable Jenkins. 890. Daniel, b. J u n e 18, 1820; m. 1st. Mary Ann S m i t h ; m. 2d. Oct. 17, 1880, S a r a h (Lewis) Poole, widow of Poole. 891. Marcus Stetson, b. J a n . 3, 1824; d. ; m. Susan M. W T hitman (no c h i l d r e n ) . 892. Quincy, b. J u n e 5, 1826; d. u n m a r r i e d . 893. R u t h G., b. Sept. 22, 1828; d. Nov. 3, 1837.

452

Jared Reed, son of Hezekiah and Deborah (Tirrel) Reed, b. in 1785; d. in 1855. m. 1st. in 1811, Mehetable Gardner, m. 2nd. Nov. 25, 1832, Electa Phillips. Settled in East Bridgewater.
CHILDREN OF JARED AND MEHETABLE

894. Samuel P., b. 895. Timothy, b. 896. Mehetable, b. field.

; m. in 1840, Lemira D. Hurd. . ; m. in 1844, Alvan P o r t e r , of Marsh-

458

iei Reed, son of Ezekiel and Mary (Rogers) Reed. b. Sept. 16, 1772. m. 1st. in 1794, Rebecca Edson, daughter of Jesse Edson.

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m. 2nd. Oct. 27, 1808, Hannah Littlefield, by Rev. J. Briggs; she died Jan. 25, 1845. m. 3rd. Dec. 10, 1845, Polly Luddens. Settled in West Bridgewater.
CHILDREN OF EZEKIEI. AND REBECCA

IT. Emma, b. Aug. 7, 1795; m. in 1813, Jacob Tirrel. 8.98. Lydia B., b. May 30, 1797. 899. Josiah, b. March 2, 1799; m. Jennet Keith, daughter of John Keith. .'00. Edwin B., b . J a n . 20, 1804; m. Furosina Glass, of Duxbury. V O L Charles Briggs, b. May 21, 1806; d. May 3, 1836; m. Eunice B. Harden.

A 462 Col. Jesse Reed, son of Ezekiel and Mary (Rogers) Reed, b. in 1778. m. 1st. in 1800, Hannah Howard, daughter of Caleb Howard. m. 2nd. May 28, 1850, Lovisa Lindsey, daughter of James Lindsey. Hobart's Abington says, " Jesse Reed, son of Ezekiel and Mary, born in 1778, married Hannah Howard, daughter of Caleb Howard in 1800. He is known as Col. Reed and lives in Marshfield. He has probably been the author of more new inventions, and obtained more patents than any other man in the United States. u Among his long lists of his new inventions are machines known as the * Odiorne Tool' or 'Reed Tool'; the machine is now in almost universal use for making cut nails; and machines for steering vessels, as well as various kinds of pumps, treenail machines, cotton gins, &c. He is said to be a man of great industry and indomitable perseverance. He has made and lost several fortunes. Although poor, he has made many rich, and his name will be remembered by future generations with respect and gratitude. Though no towering monument shall be erected to his memory, yet every nail driven in our dwellings, will speak forth the benefits of i* wonderful ingenuity." ii

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Hobart's Abington, says farther, " The blacksmiths have been few." Among them he mentions Cyrus Stearns and Thomas W. Stearns. Cyrus Stearns invented the circular claw to the modern nail or claw hammer. The claw was formerly at a right angle, and none others were in use until Cyrus Stearns made several with the circular claw, which soon became the universal pattern.
CHILDREN OF JESSE AND HANNAH

902. Eliza, b. ; m. J u n e 14, 1818, John Davenport. 903. Hannah Howard, b. March, 1803; d. 1841, at East Bridgew a t e r ; m. Martin McLauthlin, of Mansfield. 904. Horatio Gates, b. ; m. Wealthy Walker. 905. Simeon 11., b. Oct. 1804; d. young. 906. Thomas, b. . 907. Harriet W., b. ; m. Joseph Parsons, of Marshfield. 908. Mary, b. . 909. Ann M., b. ; m. Charles Walker; lives a t Marshfield. 910. Roxanna. b. . 911. George W., b. ; d. young. 912. Jesse, b. ; d. .
CHILDREN OF JESSE AND LOVISA

913. Mary Louisa, b. Aug. 9, 1853. 914. Jesse Edwards, b. J a n . 17, 1857.

A 465 Briggs Rogers Reed, son of Ezekiel and Mary (Rogers) Reed, b. May 2, 1784; d. Sept. 28, 1835, in Danvers. m. May 21, 1809, Betsy Hutchinson, of Danvers; she died March 31, 1850. His son, Joseph Warren, was killed by the explosion of a boiler on board the u Empire State at Fall River, July 27, 1856. He was a Baptist minister, very pious and devoted; and his sudden and awful death spread a gloom over the Christian community where his devotion and zeal had been known.
CHILDREN

915. Mary Ann, b . in Boston, J a n . 1, 1810; m. Wm. E. Kimball, of Topsfield.

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COL. JESSE REED.

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916. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 17, 1811, at Weymouth; m. Richard Phillips, Esq., of Topsfleld. 917. Susan Jane, b. May 11, 1814, at Pembroke; m. William Alley. 918. William Briggs, b. Dec. 15, 1816, at Danvers; m. Eliza Howard. 919. Edward Sogers, b. March 14, 1819. 920. Augustus, b. April 13, 1821; m. Laura Ann Leach. 921. George W., b. Aug. 5, 1823; m. 1st. Oct. 20, 1852, Ellen Howard; m. 2d. Oct. 29, 1857, Hannah Elizabeth Marston. 922. John, b. Aug. 13, 1825. 923. James Hervey, b . J a n . 28, 1828. He was a teacher in St. Louis. 924. Joseph Warren, b. May 7, 1830; d. J u l y 27, 1856. 925. Cornelia H., b. Aug. 28, 1832.

A 466 Samuel Licander Reed, son of Ezekiel and Mary (Rogers) Reed, b. July 24, 1786, in Bridgewater. m. Feb. 27, 1817, Nancy Gray, of Watertown, Mass. Settled in Gardiner, Me., where he carried on the manufacture of nails. Of Gardiner, Me.
CHILDREN

n<>. Samuel Licander, b. Oct. 24, 1817. J'27. Thomas Rogers, b . May 1, 1819. 028. Harriet Newell, b . Aug. 19, 1821; d. Aug. 28, 1822. 29. Alonzo, b. J a n . 20, 1824; d. Aug. 9, 1852; m. Adeline White, of Watertown, Mass. 9X0. Jesse, b. Feb. 8, 1826. 931, George William, b . April 24, 1831; d. ; m, H a n n a h Augusta Currier, of Bath., Maine.

A 467 Samuel Reed, Jr., son of Samuel and Betsey (Smith) Reed. b. Sept. 1,1782; d. April 13, 1869. m. 1st. March 7, 1805, Sally Bates; b. Jan. 1, 1780; d. Oct. 13, 1822. m. 2nd. Feb. 16, 1823, Sarah Teasiear; d. Oct. 16, 1849.

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CHILDBKN OF SAMUEL AND SALLT BATES

932. William Q., b . July 24, 1806, in Jefferson Co., N. Y.; d. Jan. 28, 1877; m. Aug., 1827, H a r r i e t Leach. 933. Prentice J., b. Oct. 18, 1807, in Jefferson Co., N. Y.; d. May 24, 1859; m. Sept. 19, 1833, Jedidah K. Kingsbury. 934. Lucy B., b . J a n . 20, 1810, in Lewis Co., N. Y.; d. J a n . 11, 1813. 935. Betsy S., b. Feb. 10, 1812, in Lewis Co., N. Y.; d. Oct. 18, 1883; m. Abiah H. Stevens. 936. Samuel C , b . Oct. 28, 1814, in Orleans Co., N. Y.; d. Aug. 30, 1847; m. . 937. Hiram B., b. Sept. 28, 1816, in Orleans Co., N. Y.; d. July 27, 1818. 938. Sally B., b. J u n e 17, 1818, in Orleans Co., N. Y.; m. Manly C. St. John, April 28, 1838. 939. Annis B., b. March 30, 1820, in Orleans Co., N. Y.; d. March 12, 1882; m. April 19, 1846, Graves L. St. John.
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL AND SARAH

940. Hannah Jane, b. Nov. 12, 1823, in Orleans Co., N. Y.; d. Jan. 23, 1889; m. in 1844, Lovell F a r r . 941. Maria A., b. March 9, 1825, in Orleans Co., N. Y.; d. April, 1893; m. July 26, 1843, Lewis Prentice; divorced and m. Aug. 24, 1853, Luther B. Allen. 942. Hiram Joseph, b. May 23, 1827, in Orleans Co., N. Y.; d. Sept. 1, 1857; m. Eliza Keyes, about 1846. 943. Rachel Rosina, b. June 16, 1829, in Orleans Co., N. Y.; d. July 8, 1851.

A 469 Daniel Reed, son of Samuel and Betsy (Smith) Reed. b. July 26, 1786; d. Feb. 28, 1874. m. 1st. in 1804, Lucy Bates; b. May 5, 1787; d. July 12, 1814. Both of Chesterfield, Mass. m. 2nd. Mercy Nash; b. Oct. 6, 1790; d. May 2, 1821. m. 3rd. Marrilla Knapp; b. March 11, 1804; d. Ju*e 2, 1862. Children of the first wife all born in Chesterfield, Mass., except Horace, who was born in Orleans county, N. Y. By second wife, Mercy was born in Chesterfield and Napoleon B. was born in Orleans county, N. Y. All of the children of the third wife were born in Orleans county, N. Y.

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CHILDREN OF DANIEL AND LUCY

165

944. Fordyce, b. June 20, 1807; d. Sept. 7, 1848; m. May 21, 1837, Eunice Swan, of Kingston, Vt. 945, Louisa, b. April, 1808; d. Oct., 1808. 1)46. Daniel W., b. Jan. 22, 1810; d. April 1, 1885; m. Aug. 7, 1833, Electa Hubbard. <>17. Lucy B., b. Feb. 22, 1812; d. Jan. 17, 1867; m. in 1835, Cyrus Stearns. 948, Horace, b. May 31, 1814; d. Aug. 15, 1876; m. Mahalah Hitchcock.
CHILDREN OF DANIEL AND MERCT

049. Mercy, b. Nov. 21, 1816; d. July 7, 1878; m. May 29, 1840, Orrin Moffitt. 050. Napoleon B., b. Jan. 12, 1818; m. in Nov., 1838, Czarina Hall Glazier.
CHILDREN OF DANIEL A N D SIARILLA

951. Alonzo, b. Jan. 21, 1823; d. April 8, 1882; m. Jan, 21, 1845, Celia Ann Sprague. 052. Susan M., b. Nov. 11, 1824; in. Oct. 6, 1846, Amos Robinson Sprague. 953. SamueU b. March 7, 1827; d. March 27, 1867; m. Nov. 8, 1850, Sarah M. Partridge. D54. Sylvester Franklin, b. Oct. 6, 1829; d. Jan. 26, 1884; m. July 4, 1853, Maria Louisa Underhill. 955. Nelson Knapp, b. Sept. 11, 1831; m. 1st. June, 1853, Julia Ann Weeks; m. 2d. Dec, 2, 1863, Julia Augusta Dikeman. '*>. Juliaette, b. Jan. 12, 1835; d. Oct. 8, 1882; m. Oct. 23, 1853, Martin C. Dawes. 957. Ellen Rosalthia, b. June 19, 1841; m. . A 470 Simeon Reed, son of Samuel and Betsy (Smith) Reed, b. March 30, 1789; d. Nov. 3, 1865. ro. 1st. Feb. 14, 1814, Bersheba Thayer; d. Dec. 4, 1817. m. 2nd. May 4, 1820, Mary W h i t t o n ; d. Nov. 1, 1850. m. 3rd. Nov. 22, 1851, Mrs. Eunice (Swan) Reed, widow of Fordyce Reed (b. Oct. 10, 1808; d. Sept. 28, 1880). Was chosen captain of Company " I " 4th Mass. State Militia in 1824, and served several years under Col. Austin Bryant. H e was selectman in 1829 and 1830. His children were all born in Chesterfield, Mass.

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CHILDREN OF SIMEON AND BERSHEBA

958. Hiram Smith, b. Aug. 2, 1816; d. Dec. 23, 1864; m. Aug. 11, 1844, Amanda Noyes. 959. Stillman Sears, b. Dec. 1, 1817; d. Sept. 22, 1874; m. Pamelia Paden.
CHILDREN OF SIMEON AND MARV

960. Sylvester Simeon, b. J a n . 8, 1821; d. Oct. 27, 1823. 961. Cyrus Monroe, b. J a n . 27, 1823; m. J u n e 18, 1846, PoUy W. Bates. 962. Mary Maria, b. Sept. 15, 1825; d. Dec. 18, 1851; m. Oct. 19, 1845, Paul H. Cudworth. 963. Franklin W., b . J a n . 27, 1828; d. Oct. 22, 1847. 964. Alanson W., b. J a n . 8, 1831; d. Sept. 21, 1878. 965. Daniel Whitton, b. Sept. 10, 1835; d. March 20, 1876; m. Oct. 20, 1863, Marcella Gould. 966. Edwin Tripp, b. Feb. 17, 1840; d. Sept. 21, 1841.

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Joseph Reed, son of Samuel and Betsy (Smith) Reed, b. May 26, 1793; d. Nov. 25, 1866. m. Sept. 9, 1813, Wealthy Williams, in New York. He was a native of Chesterfield, Mass. Was but a short time in the war of 1812, for which he received in 1856, a land warrant for 160 acres of government land. Cyrus M. Reed, of West Springfield, Pa., writes: " I also found the name of Joseph Reed (in Records of Chesterfield, Mass.) as First Serg't of Co. I 4th Mass. State Militia: and saw several orders calling the Company out, signed Joseph Reed." He was both a fifer and a drummer. The six eldest of his children were born in Orleans county, N. Y.; the three next were born in Chautauqua county, N. Y.; and the three youngest in Geauga county, Ohio.
CHILDREN

967. Simeon Smith, b. April 19, 1815; m. J u n e 18, 1844, Adaline Olds. 968. Emily Mercy, b . Nov. 27, 1816; d. Feb. 8, 1899; m. April 2, 1840, E. Nelson Wetherell. 969. Lucy W r ealthy, b. May 11, 1818; d. May 17, 1845; m. Oct. 1. 1840, Andrew J. Barrows.

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970. Otis Elbridge, b. March 13, 1820; m. April 3, 1845, Huldah E. Snow. 971. Freeman Williams, b. Oct. 27, 1822; d. May 27, 1862; m. April 13, 1845, R. Lucina Cole. 972. Joseph Wiram, b. Oct. 21, 1824; d. ; m. 1st. Dec. 27, 1844, Rachel Ann Wells; m. 2d. April 9, 1865, Martha J a n e Howard. 973. Alanson, b . Oct. 5, 1826; d. Feb. 2, 1844. 974. Phebe Esther, b. Sept. 27, 1828; d. Feb. 9, 1897; m. April 21, 1853, Wendel Fockler. 975. Amanda Maria, b. Sept. 22, 1831; m. Dec. 9, 1847, Alvah Lewis Rowley. 976. Daniel, b. Aug. 18, 1833; m. Sept. 22, 1873, Huldah E. Dann. 977. Elisha Rice, b. Dec. 5, 1835; m. Feb. 13, 1866, Isabella Owen Brown. 978. Susan Louisa, b. March 19, 1839; m. Aug. 21, 1856, Edmund Davis.

A 478 Alanson Reed, son of Samuel and Betsy (Smith) Reed, b. June 21, 1807; d. Aug. 29, 1837. m. , Jane Everetts. He sailed for China Sept. 22, 1835, to devote his life to missionary work. He mastered the language and had begun his life-work when he was stricken down by death, leaving a wife but no children. After his death his wife returned to America. A 483 Benjamin Reed, son of Benjamin and Huldah (Pratt) Reed, b. Aug. 4, or 17, 1779; d. Oct. 1845, in Somerset, Vt. m. , Fanny Granger; d. at Somerset. The following account of Benjamin Reed's family is given from memory by Pavid Reed and his wife Lizzie (Hill) Reed. Mrs. David of East Dummerston, Vt., says, "She has heard many say t h a t ' They came over the mountain to Somerset, Vt., on horseback, and that she carried her infant ^ughter in her arms/ " Over the mountain " locally means from Bennington county.

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She said there were no roads, and they made their way through the mountain forests by the "blazed" trees, cut by the axes of the pioneers, who had preceded them. Benjamin (2nd) died in Somerset, Vt., of typhoid fever, the large family were all sick with the same disease at the same time.
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979. Betsy, b. ; m. a Grant. Lived near t h e mountain or in Hoosic; d. in Shaftsbury, Vt. Has a son, Newton Grant, living in Shaftsbury, Vt. 980. Benjamin, b. ; d. in Somerset, also lived in Dummerston, Vt. 981. Fanny, b. ; m. a Dotty. 982. William, b. ; went to Ohio. 983. Huldah, b. ; m. a Ward in Worcester. 984. Mary, b . ; m. a Harrington; d. in New Braintree, Vt. 985. Cyrus, b. ; d. in t h e army. 986. Luciny, b. ; living in W. Brattleboro, Vt. (1898). 987. Franklin, b. ; d. in Somerset, Vt. 988. David, b. about 1823; m. Aug. 1847, Lizzie A. Hill; living in E. Dummerston, Vt. (1898); came to Dummerston about 1844, about two years after the death of his grandfather. 989. Sarah, b. ; living in Williamsville, Vt. (1898). 990. Charles, b. ; d. in Somerset, Vt.

A 487 David Reed, son of Benjamin and Huldah (Pratt) Reed. b. Nov. 19, 1788; d. July 13, 1842. m. 1st. March 29, 1810, Mary Martha Morse, daughter of Ebenezer and Henrietta (Siverly) Morse who was born July 28, 1789; d. April 24, 1826. m. 2nd Nov. 23, 1826, Lucy Keyes, daughter of Jonas and Bridget (Reed) Keyes of Putney, Vt.; b. Aug. 21, 1793; d. Jan. 19, 1880; buried at Forest Hills, Roxbury, Mass. According to an old record he was living in Newf ane, Vt., sometime before 1812. He built a house that was called the Parrish, it was still standing and occupied in 1892, by a Mr. Betterly. He moved to Williamsville about 1816, and kept

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the first hotel there. He is supposed to have removed to West Dummerston about 1829 and also kept the hotel there. Ir was on the main road from Williamsville to Brattleboro, the building was still standing in 1898. David also at one time in his life and during later years lived for a time in Dracut, Mass., a suburb of Lowell, where he carried on a baking business. He afterwards removed to Williamsville, Vt., where he died July 13, 1842. Bridget Keyes, mother of Lucy Keyes Reed, was the daughter of Samuel Reed and Hannah Underwood Reed of Watford, Mas6. Samuel Reed being a descendant of Eedras Reed, one of the first settlers of Boston. David, while living in Dracut, Mass., was injured by a carriage accident, which weakened his health and obliged him to give up a prosperous business and return with his family to Dummerston, Vt., where he died shortly afterwards. He lies buried in Williamsville, Vt., Cemetery, beside .Mary Martha his first wife and their child Ransford. At the death of David, his widow Lucy and their three children, Lucy, Juliette, and David removed to Roxbury, Mass., where they all resided for many years. The widow Lucy was a member of the Warren street M. E. Church. She died in Boxbury, Jan. 19, 1880. She lies buried in the Forest Hills Cemetery. Jonas Keyes, father of Lucy (Keyes) Reed, was son of Daniel Keyes, 1731-1814, and Abigail PorteT, 1738-1830, hoth died in Putney, Vt., but came there from Westford and Chelmsford. The Reed and Keyes houses still stand in Westford (1898).
CHILDREN OP DAVID A>D MAR*

Ml. Hansford, b . Dec. 29, 1810; d. July 4, 1818. "2. Chas. Edson, b . J a n . 3, 1813; d. Aug. 19, ; TO. 1st. Matilda Billings; m. 2d. Emma . W.i. Henrietta Morse, b. Aug. 29, 1815; d. Feb. 12, 1837. >*- William Nelson, b. Sept. 7, 1817; d. Dec. 13, 1855; m. Sept. 4, 1839, Lucy Maria Stevens, of Watertown, Mass. WS- Martha Ann, b . Aug. 26, 1820; d. May 2, 1890, in Omaha, Neb.; m. 1st. May 10,1844, Matthew M, Loud; m. 2d. Elijah Ware. "<>- Lucius Elliot, b. April 20, 1825; m. ; Helen Graves.

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997. Lucy Priscilla, b. Oct. 25, 1827, in Williamsville, Vt.; d. March, 1860; was a member of the first Universalist Church in Roxbury; unmarried. 998. Juliette Emily, b. July 29, 1831, in Vt.; lived in Roxbury until 1898, now resides with her brother David in W. Newton. 999. David Keyes, b. Sept. 7, 1833; m. 1st. J u n e 25, 1851, Fausta McElroy; m. 2d. J u n e 2, 1858, Caroline A. Fernald, of Boston.

A 489 Calvin Reed, son of Benjamin and Huldah (Pratt) Reed. b. Dec. 2, 1793; d. July 26, 1850. m. Feb. 22, 1830, in Mandarin, Fla., Mary Reynolds, daughter of Benjamin Reynolds, of Putney, Vt.; d. Jan. 24, 1833. m. 2nd. March 1,1834, Rebekah E. Jones. Calvin Reed was one of the parties who attended the meeting to give the town of Mandarin its name. He was magistrate, postmaster and kept a store. He did much to improve and build up the place. In connection with a Mr. Lowell he bought a large tract of land on the St. John's river. The old home is still standing and occupied by his grandchildren. The parapet to protect the town from Seminole Indians (1835-40) was built on Calvin's property, the remains of the works can still be traced. He was accidentally drowned in the St. John's river.
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1000. Charles Franklin, b. April 11, 1831; d. J a n . 19, 1893; m. Feb. 15, 1852, Sarah James.

A 490 Luther Reed, son of Benjamin and Huldah (Pratt) Reed. b. April 16, 1796; d. Nov. 27, 1851. in. Feb. 24, 1831, Jerusha Wilson, daughter of Luke Wilson; she died May 24 and was buried in East Putney, Vt., Cemetery. Lived in East Putney, Vt.

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Luther Reed was a stage driver and did teaming between Boston and Putney, Vt., in the days before the railroads. He owned a small farm adjoining his father Benjamin's. The farm was sold to Chas. Campbell who sold it to Warren Leach, the father of the present owner and occupant. The house is still standing (1898) and is occupied by Geo. W. Leach, who points out the room where Luther Reed died. The house stands on the bank of the Connecticut river, and a gigantic maple, whose trunk touches the house, was planted by Harriet Reed, daughter of Luther Reed, who took a tiny shoot from the water's edge and planted it next to the house.
CHILDREN

1091. Warren, b. Dec. 10, 1831; d. May 17, 1832, buried in E. Putney, Vt., Cemetery. 1002. Mary E b. Nov. 18, 1833; m. Sept. 1, 1856, Michael Koane, a t Chicopee Falls, Mass, 1003. Harvey L., b. March 18, 1836; d. Dec. 22, 1859; he was buried in E. Putney, Vt., Cemetery, near his parents. 1004. Almira J., b. July 13, 1838; m. May 23, 1860, Warren K. Wilson, a t Springfield, Mass. 1005. Helen M., b . Sept. 3, 1840; m. Jan., 1877, Chas. F . Brady. 1006. Harriet A., b . July 8, 1843; m. Nov. 22, 1887, James E. Davis in N. Y. City; she d. in Springfield, Mass., July 14, 1899. 1007. George E., b . July 1, 1846; d. March 19, 1848; buried a t E. Putney, Vt., Cemetery.
A 496

Abijah Reed, son of Abijah and Sarah (Bates) Reed. b. J u n e 5, 1777. m., Catherine Lothrop, daughter of Isaac Lothrop of Easton. Of Easton.
CHILDREN

WW. Abijah, b. ; d. young. lm - Lydia, b. Feb. 3, 1800; d, July 1, 1859; m. Edmund Curtis. l *& Mary, b. March 23, 1801; m. Benjamin Buck. *&. Sarah, b. Dec. 7, 1804; d. July 23, 1829; m. Edward W. Dean. lyi 2. Abijah, b. March 14, 1813; d. Sept. 14, 1835,

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A 497 Noah Reed, son of Abijah and Sarah (Bates) Reed, b. June 22, 1780. m. , Lucy Hayward, daughter of Joseph Hayward of Easton. Of Easton. Was captain of a military company, which went into service in the war of 1812 from Easton, Mass. Did service in 1814; made major. (See extended account of his service in History of Easton, Mass.)
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1013. 1014. 1015. 1016. 1017.

Noah, b. March 25, 1804; m. Feb. 21, 1830, Mary Shaw. Susannah, b. March 22, 1806. Melvina, b. Aug. 26, 1807. Lucy, b. J a n . 24, 1809; m. Ebenezer Drake, of Stoughton. Rotheus, b. July 26, 1811; m. 1st. Miss Howard; m. 2d. Miss Lewis.

A 506 Lt. Bela Reed, Jr., son of Bela and Mehetable Reed, b. Oct. 3, 1800; d. at Foxbury, Oct. 5, 1827. m. , 1825, Caroline Caswell.
CHILDREN

1018. William Faunce, b. 1826. 1019. Bela, b . .

A 507 Elbridge Gerry Reed, son of Bela and Mehetable Reed. b. Jan. 22, 1809; d. July 13, 1857, at Easton. m. , Maria Keith; she died in 1832. He was captain of a military company April 18, 1833.
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1020. William E. (Capt. William E.), b.

A 510 William Reed, son of William and Olive (Pool) Reed, b. Dec. 12, 1787.

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m. 1st. Nov. 21, 1811, Betsy Drake, daughter of Bethuel Drake of Easton; she died at Milton, Aug. 9, 1821. m. 2nd. Nov., 1822, Abigail Howe, widow of Calvin Howe, in Boston. On leaving college he spent several years as a teacher, first in Plymouth, then in charge of Milton Academy, and was popular and successful. He afterwards completed a course of 6tudy at Divinity School, Cambridge, and preached for several years but never took permanent charge of a parish. In middle life he settled on the homestead of his father at Easton, where for many years he held the commission and performed the duties of a justice of the peace.
1021. W illiam Gurney, b. Sept. 25, 1812, in Plymouth; m. 1st. Sept. 17, 1834, Sophia Witherell, a t Chesterfield; m. 2d. Feb. 24, 1859, Susan C. Hyde, of Charlestown; m. 3d. Feb. 21, 1871, Elizabeth Bradlee Pray, of Boston1022. Lieuphemia Eustatia, b. Sept. 30, 1815, in Easton; m. Oct. 19, 1836, J o h n A. Hall, of Raynham. 1023. Charles Henry, b. Feb. 5, 1818, a t Milton, Mass.; m. Nov. 26, 1840, Mary Brightman Davis, of WestfoTd.
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A 511 Rev. David Reed, son of William and Olive (Pool) Reed, b. Feb. 6, 1790, at Easton, Mass.; d. June 7, 1870, at (Roxbury) Boston, Mass. m. May 2,1836, Mary Ann Williams; b. March 28, 1805, at Providence; daughter of Capt. Howell Williams and Dolly (Wheat) Williams. He was a soldier in the war of 1812. Of Roxbury, Mass. David graduated from Brown University in 1810; being a classmate of his elder brother William. Immediately on leaving college he commenced teaching. In Sept., 1810, he took charge of the Plymouth Academy at Bridgewater, and continued this connection two years; in the meantime and during part of the following year, giving attention as

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far as other duties permitted, to professional studies with Rev. Dr. Sanger, then minister of the Congregational Society in South Bridgewater. Early in 1813 he removed to Cambridge and pursued his studies at the Divinity School. He commenced preaching in 1814; and from that time until 1821, had charge of different parishes for considerably extended periods, in Maine, New Hampshire, and Connecticut, but was not ordained. The disturbed state of religious opinions in the parishes at that time, at the breaking out of the great controversy between the liberal and orthodox parties in the Congregational body, and his experiences of the privations to which a clergyman's family were liable from precarious and inadequate support, led him to decline a permanent parochial connection, till he should be able, without worldly anxiety or embarrassment, to devote himself fully to professional duty. The opportunity which his mode of life gave him, in these years of learning the state of religious sentiment and inquiry in various communities, and the growing interest generally manifested in the religious discussions of the time, induced him to propose the publication of a religious newspaper, as an advocate of liberal Christian views; and, with the approbation of his clerical friends, Rev. Dr. Channing, Rev. Dr. Ware and others he commenced in Boston in April in 1821, the publication of the " Christian Register," taking himself its editorial management; and he continued for fifty years as its publisher and proprietor. In politics he was a republican.
CHILDREN

1024. William Howell, b. March 16, 1837; m. 1st. Feb. 13, 1873, Helen Messenger, of Boston; m. 2d. Jan. 12, 1887, Grace Evelyn Atkins. 1025. Eliza Williams, b. Sept. l. 1838; d. Dec. 1, 1847. 1026. Sophia Henrietta, b. April 13, 1842; d. Oct. 14, 1843. A 513 Jason Reed, son of William and Olive (Pool) Reed. b, Oct. 14, 1794, at Easton, Mass.; d. July 13, 1873, at Milton, Mass.

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m. May 19, 1824, Nancy Elizabeth Coates; b. April 16, 1795, at Boston; d. Feb. 18, 1873. She was the daughter of Ezra and Elizabeth Tudor (Birchstead) Coates. He was fitted for college by his uncle (by marriage) Rev. David Gurney of Middleborough, Mass. Graduated at Harvard University in 1816. He attended the Unitarian church, he being secretary and treasurer of the parish in Milton for many years. He was a lawyer, held many town offices, was for many years a member of the State Legislature. In 1836, on account of his failing health, he gave up practice of law and removed to Milton where he purchased the estate of his father-in-law, Mr. Ezra Coates, where he remained until his decease, in 1873. A public road was laid out through the old homestead a few years ago which at the request of his daughter and in honor of her father was called Reedsdale road.
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1027. Elizabeth T u d o r Lyman, b. F e b . 14, 1828, a t Milton, Mass.; d. u n m a r r i e d .

A 514 Daniel Reed, son of William and Olive (Pool) Reed, b. March 22, 1797; d. Oct. 2, 1879. m. 1st. Sept. 17, 1821, Sally Wild. m. 2nd. Feb. 10, 1828, Persis C. Hammond, daughter of Thomas Hammond, of Carver. m. 3rd. May 15, 1832, Betsy T. Hammond; b. Dec. 1, 1803; d. Oct. 11, 1843. m. 4th. Dec. 8, 1847, Mary Ann Richardson. Of Easton, Mass.
CHILDREN OF DANIEL AM> SALLY

1028. Fidelia, b. Aug. 13, 1822; lives a t P e r k i n s Place, Roxbury, Mass.; m. April 12, 1853, J o h n J a y H e a r d . 1029. Sally Wild, b. J u l y 30, 1825; d. Aug. 23, 1865; m. May 4, 1847, H e n r y Daily, of E a s t o n ; d. Nov. 4, 1862.
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1030. Persis H., b. J u n e 26, 1829; d. u n m a r r i e d .

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1031. Charlotte Augusta, b. Feb. 21, 1833; d. March 2, 1835. 1032. Almira Hammond, b. Feb. 9, 1835; d. unmarried. Lived in Bridgewater, Mass. 1033. Melissa Cobb, b. Feb. 6, 1837; m. May 10, 1883, Samuel W. Mabry, of Halifax, N. C. 1034. Olive Janette, b. March 20, 1S39; m. J u n e 17, 1868, Francis E. Gilmore; he d. April 26, 1873. 1035. Thomas Hammond, b. March 25, 1841; d. D e c 29, 1851.
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1036. Daniel Richardson, b. J u l y 19, 1850; d. Oct. 9, 1850.

A 515 Seth Reed, son of WiUiam and Olive (Pool) Reed, b. Aug. 22, 1799. m. July 22, 1827, Lucy Holden; b. May 3, 1804; d. Nov. 13, 1885. He was a merchant in Baltimore, and assisted in procuring data for J. Whittimore Reed's book in 1861, and later gave information relative to his branch of the family to the compiler of this work. Of Baltimore, Md.
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1037. Olive Ann, b. in Boston, June 2, 1828; d. Sept. 8, 1828. 1038. William Edward, b. Nov. 16, 1829, in Boston; m. Dec. 8, 1853, Sarah E. Thomas. 1039. Samuel Payson, b. (in Baltimore) March 24, 1833; d. July 13, 1864; m. Aug. 23, 1855, Rachel Ann Brown. 1040. James Holden Lander, b. (in Baltimore) July 6, 1835; m. J a n . 27, 1869, Lulu J. Daupree. 1041. Wallace Willard, b. (in Baltimore) July 26, 1838; d. unmarried. 1042. Seth Gurney, b. (in Baltimore Co.) July 20, 1840; d. J u n e 26, 1880; m. Sally McCurley. 1043. Lucy Holden, b. (in Baltimore Co.) J u l y 24, 1842; d. Oct. 13, 1886, in Boston; unmarried. 1044. Charlotte Whipple, b. (in Baltimore Co.) Nov. 12, 1845; d. unmarried. 1045. Mary Laura, b. (in Baltimore Co.) July 2, 1849; m. July 12, 1875, Joseph H. Sherbert, who was a flour and grain merchant of the firm of Sherbert, Maxwell & Co., 227 South street, Baltimore.

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A 516 Lyman Reed, son of William and Olive (Pool) Reed. b. Dec. 28, 1801, at Easton, Mass.; d. Feb. 17, 1876, at Boston, Mass. m. Oct. 22, 1832, Marcia Ann Harris; b. April 30, 1810, at Strafford, Vt.; d. July 24, 1872, at Boston, Mass. She was the daughter of Judge Jedediah Hyde and Judith (Young) Harris, of Strafford, Vt. Educated at Milton (Mass.) Academy, of which his brother William was principal. He began his business career, in 1819, as a clerk in a commission house. He was engaged in business in Baltimore from 1832 to 1842, in Boston from 1842 to 1856, in Baltimore from 1856 to 1863, in New York from 1863 to 1872, and in Boston from 1872 to his death. He was a Unitarian. In politics he was a Democrat and served as alderman, in Boston, 1845-6. He was stout, with dark hair and eyes. Of Boston. In 1830, Lyman Reed delivered, before the Lyceum in Montpelier, Vt., a lecture on the then new subject of " Rail Roads," and as chairman of a committee presented a report, advocating the building of a railroad from Boston to Ogdensburg by the way of Concord, Montpelier and Burlington. In his lecture he made the prediction, that the time would soon come when a person leaving Montpelier by the railroad would find himself walking in the streets of Boston in six hours, the time then in making the journey to Boston was fifty-four hours. He was considered crazy and called a lunatic. In this lecture he used the following language which is without doubt, the first recorded conception of our modern Parlor and Sleeping Cars: " A carriage can be so constructed that it shall possess every comfort and convenience of the modern steam-boat, the travellers then in this land barge will find themselves seated in a social circle, enjoying every comfort which an
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elegant drawing-room can impart, amusing themselves in reading and writing and at the same time travelling at the rate of 20 or 30 miles an hour." " The farmer of the valley of the Onion River can at evening place his products in the R. R. carriages, take his berth for the night and at sunrise find himself and his vegetables in Boston." In Sept. 1851, the city of Boston, in appreciation of the benefit it was to derive from the completion of the railroad, proposed and advocated in 1830, held a a R. R. Jubilee," at which President Fillmore and his cabinet, Lord Elgin, Governor General of Canada and other distinguished persona were present. The festivities lasted three days. The feature of the last was the military and civic profession. To show some of the results accomplished by the completion of the railroad, two wagons, loaded with flour, were, at the particular request of the railroad committee, brought into the procession, one of which was surmounted by a banner bearing the following inscription;
WESTERN VIRGINIA FLOUR Via Ohio River, Great Lakes, Ogdensburg, and Vermont R. R. 772 Bbls. from one Mill consigned to Lyman Reed & Co. Distance 1000 miles in 12 days. Freight $1.05 from Ohio River to Boston.

On the reverse of the banner were the resolutions presented by Lyman Reed at Montpelier in 1830, one of which reads: "That the public good requires vigorous and persevering efforts on the part of all intelligent and public spirited individuals, until by their enterprise the survey and completion of a R. R. is accomplished from the seaboard at Boston through Lowell, Concord, Montpelier to Lake Champlain and thence to Ogdensburg, N. Y."
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1046. Jedediah Harris, b. (in Baltimore) Aug. 2, 1833; d. ; m. Feb. 20, 1861, Mary Sophia Corner, of Baltimore, Md. 1047. Ellen Jeannette. b. Feb. 8, 1836; unmarried.

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1048. Lyman, b. J u n e 9, 1838; d. Feb. 28, 1839 (in Baltimore). 1049. Charles Lewis, b. Aug. 4, 1840; d. Sept. 9, 1842 (in Strafford,

Vt.). A 517 Lucius Reed, son of William and Olive (Pool) Reed, b. Oct. 27, 1805; d. Nov. 1, 1855. m. Aug. 19, 1831, Abba Sumner Harris; d. Nov. 6, 1839. Of Baltimore, Md.
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1050. William Harris, b. (in Baltimore) Aug. 19, 1832. 1051. Lucius, b. (in Baltimore) 1834; d. Nov. 4, 1857 (in Texas).

A 520 James Reed, son of James and Ruth (Porter) Reed. b. Aug. 13, 1788; d. Dec. 23, 1810. m. April 19, 1810, Mehetable Dyer, daughter of Christopher (3rd) and Deborah (Reed) Dyer. Of Abington, Mass. A 524 Major Marcus Reed, son of James and Ruth (Porter) Reed. b, Aug. 23, 1798; d. Oct. 6, 1888. m. May 17, 1821, Mehetable Jenkins, daughter of David and Sarah (Spooner) Jenkins; b. Sept. 21, 1798; d. Nov. 2, 1881. Major Marcus Reed was a man of superior natural ability, which had been given the right direction by excellent parentage and by a good education in the schools of Abington. These abilities, his reliable honesty and faithfulness were soon taken notice of by his townsmen and he became one of the most popular and favored men of his town. He was railed early to serve the town and to fill its offices, often serving in two and three at the same time. He held the position of selectman in the old town of Abington for twentyfour years. He was town clerk, assessor, overseer of the poor, etc. During the Rebellion he was enrolling officer for Abington. This imposed upon him the duty of looking

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after the welfare of the families of those who volunteered in their country's service, providing for the needy, counseling and aiding all, in every way and on all occasions as best he could. His military title was obtained in 1827, when for several years he held the position of Major Commandant of the Plymouth county battalion of artillery.
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1052. Marcus, b. Nov. 29, 1823; d. Apr. 22, 1881; m. July 9, 1847, J a n e t Logan Sproul. 1053. Timothy, b. Sept. 25, 1826; d. July 11, 1890; m. April 21, 1847, Lydia Ann Bourne. 1054. James, b. Feb. 26, 1831; m. Sept. 7, 1851, Peddy W. Howland.

A 525 Cyrus Reed, son of James and Ruth (Porter) Reed, b. July 23, 1800. m. Nov. 12, 1829, Mary Noyes. Son Cyrus was private in Company E 4th Volunteer Infantry. Of Abington.
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1055. Cyrus, b. Dec. 16, 1834; d. unmarried. 1056. Samuel W., b. Dec. 15, 1837; d. March 29, 1899; m. Ada Norton. A 526 Bezaleel Reed, son of Elijah and Lucy (Washburn) Reed, b. Feb. 10, 1780, at Middleborough, Mass. m. Oct. 10, 1798, Ruth Edson. Of Middleborough, Mass.
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1057. Bezaleel b. 1058. Paul, b .

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A 528 Solomon Reed, son of Elijah and Lucy (Washburn) Reed. b. April 26, 1785. m. Feb. 23, 1809, Delancy Shaw.# Of Middleborough, Mass,

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1059. 1060. 1061. 1062.

Delaney S., b. March 31, 1814, a t Middleborough. Elijah, b. Sept. 11, 1816. Reliance, b. Feb. 22, 1822. I a n t h a , b. .

A 530 Elijah Reed, son of Elijah and Lucy (Washburn) Reed, b. Dec. 28, 1790. m. , Jane Thomas. Lived at Middleborough, Mass.
CHILDREN

1063. William T., b . March 31, 1814; m . Sept. 24, 1851, Ann M. Watson. 1064. J a n e D., b . May 4, 1816. 1065. H e n r y W., b. Nov. 15, 1818; m. Oct. 30, 1842, Emily Howard. 1066. F r a n k l i n , b . March 30, 1821; m. H a r r i e t R i c h a r d s . 1067. Nathaniel T., b. . 1068. A l e x a n d e r H., b. . Did he m a r r y Abigail K n i g h t Stickney, of H a m p s t e a d , N. H.? (See Stickney Family, p. 298.)

A 534 Luke Reed, son of Luke and Keziah (Leonard) Reed. b. Aug. 18, 1788. m. Ann Leach. Lived at Middleborough, Mass.
CHILDREN

3069. 1070. 1071. 1072. 1073. 1074.

Adam, b. May 26, 1818; m. Eliza Staples. J u l i a Ann, b . Sept. 3, 1822; m. J a m e s E. Watson. Archelaus, b. ; m. M a r y Ann Hilman. Cyrus P., b. Dec. 24, 1831; m. Nancy Clark. Luke, b. Feb. 22, 1838. Gustavus, b. Aug. 15, 1836.

A 546 John Reed, son of Joshua and Deborah (Noyes) Reed. b. Jan. 29, 1802. m. Nov. 1833, Hannah G. Barrell.

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Lived in East Bridgewater and was a justice of the peace.


CHILDREN

1075. 1076. 1077. 1078.

Deborah, b. April 8, 1837. Hannah G., b, Sept. 1, 1839. John W., b. Sept. 8, 1842. Joshua, b. Feb. 3, 1848.

A 549 Cyrus Reed, son of Jacob and Sarah Reed, b. . m. , Cynthia Moved from Pembroke to New York. Of New York City.
CHILDREN

1079. 1080. 1081. 1082.

James S., b. Dec. 3, 1836; m. Nancy B. Pierce. Cyrus H., b . June 27, 1844. Cynthia L., b . Sept. 5, 1847. Cynthia Henrietta, b. Sept. 5, 1847.

W 551 Daniel Reed, son of Daniel and Mary (Turner) Reed, b. July 11, 1759. m. April 4, 1782, Annie Blanchard. It will be noticed by reference to the will of his grandfather, Daniel Reed, that he bequeathed him all the lands and personal property he possessed in the township of Weymouth. Of Weymouth.
CHILDREN

1083. Turner, b. about 1782-83; d. April 10, 1806, in his 24th year. 1084. Daniel, b. Nov. 18, 1784; m. 1st. J a n . 1808, Hannah Gurney; m. 2d. Sally Snow. 1085. Deane, b . May 28, 1787; m. July 23, 1812, Elizabeth Norton. 1086. David, b. March 27, 1790; d. Sept. 19, 1869; m. 1st. Elizabeth T. Brown; m. 2d. Nov., 1840, Delia Smith. 1087. Jesse, b. J u n e 20, 1793; m. Feb. 14, 1818, Lucy Johnston Reed.

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1088. Anna, b. Jan. 10, 1795; m. March 16, 1815, Richard Holbrook. 1089. Josiah, b. July 28, 1798; d. Aug. 8, 1879; m. June, 1829, Abigail N, Bicknell; d. Aug. 17, 1847. 1090. Molly, b. Jan. 7, 1800; m. Gifford, of South Weymouth, Mass. 1091. Katherine, b- April 10, 1802; d. Sept. 17, 1839; m. Jesse Pierce, of Skowhegan, Me.; d. May 6, 1854. 1092. Gridly, b. Sept. 6, 1804; d. March 21, 1875; m. Nov. 22, 1830, Clarissa Dyer. 1093. Lydia, b. July 2, 1807; m. Warren Blanchard; d. Dec. 28, 1881. 1094. Turner, b. . W 552

Jacob Reed, son of Daniel and Mary (Turner) Reed, b. Sept. 12, 1762; d. Jan. 21, 1839. m. Nov. 18, 1799, Nancy PorteT. See his father's will, of which he is sole executor. Of Abington.
CHILDREN

1095. Jacob, b. March 7, 1801; d. Aug. 1, 1819. 1096. Bela, b. Dec. 2, 1803; m. Joanna S. Lane. 1097. Ezekiel, b. Oct. 14, 1810; d. Oct. 27, 1885; m. Dec. 13, 1831, Cephisa Studley. W 554

John Reed, son of Daniel and Ann (Dawes) Reed. b. Aug. 27, 1769. m. 1st. Dec. 1, 1789, Dorothy Brown, daughter of Samuel and Dorothy (Torrey) Brown; she was born April 8, 1772. m. 2nd. March 1, 1805, Thankful Jenkins, daughter of David Jenkins, descendant of Edward Jenkins, of Scituate. It will be seen by reference to his father's (Daniel Reed) will, that John, Owen, Nancy and Ruth, four of the children of John are mentioned. Of Abington.

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CHILDREN OF JOHN AND DOROTHY

1098. 1099. 1100. 1101. 1102.

Molly, b. March 31, 1790; d. young. Nancy, b. Sept. 26, 1792. John, b. Sept. 15, 1795. Owen, b. Dec. 5, 1797; m. in 1817, Charlotte Harden. Ruth, b. June" 20, 1802.
CHILDREN OF JOHN AND THANKFUL

1103. Molly, b . J a n . 1, 1806. 1104. Rachel, b. March 25, 1808; m. Isaac Reed.

W 558 Thomas Reed, son of Thomas and Mary (White) Reed, b. Dec. 12, 1761. m. May 24, 1783, Joanna Shaw. Of Rockland, Mass.
CHILDREN

1105. 1106. 1107. 1108.

Elizabeth, b. March 13, 1784; m. in 1802, John Lane. Thomas, b. Nov. 16, 1786; m. Lydia Jenkins, Goddard, b. May 3, 1788; m. Nov. 13, 1814, Marcia Reed. (Deacon) Ebenezer, b. July 6, 1790; m. 1st. Nov. 30, 1815, Lucy Jenkins; m. 2d. Patience Penniman. 1109. Simeon Gannet, b . Sept. 29, 1793; d. Oct. 1, 1831; m. J u n e 3, 1829, Rachel Burgess. 1110. Joanna, b. Dec. 3, 1795; m. Samuel Wales. 1111. Albert, b. Oct. 8, 1800; m. 1st. in 1829, Maria Colburn; m. 2d. % Nov. 24, 1864, Francis A. Plumer. 1112. Amos Shaw, b. May 22, 1804; m. 1st. Nov. 9, 1826, Huldah B. Loud; m. 2d. Dec. 14, 1834, Rachel B. Reed. 1113. Adeline, b. April 23, 1806; d. ; m. 1826, Brackley Shaw. 1114. Clarissa, b. J u n e 7, 1808; d. ; m. Dec. 4, 1828, David Hunt. 1115. Theodore, b . April 7, 1810; m. 1st. Dec. 26, 1830, Clarissa Jenkins; m. 2d. Dec. 31, 1840, Abigail Wilder; m. 3d. Lydia Gurney, widow of Melvin Gurney. 1116. Martha, b. Sept. 8, 1802; m. Dec. 3, 1824, Michael Sylvester, of Hanover.

W 560 Samuel Reed, son of Thomas and Mary (White) Reed. h. MaTch 11, 1766; d. June, 1805. m. Aug. 28, 1787, Mary Pool; d. Sept. , 1839; daughter of Joseph Pool.

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Lived in East Abington on the premises now owned by his sons Samuel and Abiah, and gave a piece of land for a burying ground, the site of the present cemetery, on the shore of a pond known as Reed's Pond. He died in 1805, and was one of the first buried on the land he had thus appropriated. He was a man of energy and great physical power. He was a lieutenant of the company of which his brother Thomas was captain and his brother Isaac was ensign. He owned most of the land now in possession of his sons Samuel and Abiah. Of East Abington.
CHILDREN

1117. Mary, b . March 3, 1789; d. Sept., 1864; m. Peter Ford; lived in Windsor. 1118. Samuel, b . Dec. 18, 1790; m. 1st. April 21, 1810, Polly Corthell; m. 2d. Sept. 15, 1833, Serissa Littlefield Bailey. 1119. Abiah, b . May 19, 1793; m. May 23, 1814, Jane Gurney. 1120. Hannah, b. March 24, 1795; d. young. 1121. Marcia, b. J a n . 19, 1798; m. Goddard Reed, and they live near t h e meeting house in E. Abington1122. Joseph, b. Oct. 28, 1799; m. 1st. J a n e Stoddard; m. 2d. Elizabeth (Murch) Clough. 1123. Ruth, b. July 16, 1801; d. young. 1124. Charles, b. Nov. 2, 1802; moved to Ohio, where he still resides. 1125. Elias, b. in 1804; d. young.

W 562 ' Isaac Reed, son of Thomas and Mary (White) Reed. b. Aug. 4, 1770. m. 1st. May 12, 1793, Sarah Pulling, daughter of Sarah Thaxter Pulling, granddaughter of Major Samuel Thaxter. m. 2nd. Nancy Lincoln. He was a deacon of the church in South Abington, his widow lived at Taunton. Of South Abington.
CHILDREN OF ISAAC AND SARAH

1126. John Pulling, b. Sept. 15, 1795; d. in 1802. 1127. Sarah, b. Sept. 19, 1797; m. Aug. 7, 1815, Charles Lane, J r . 1128. Lucy Johnston, b. May 29, 1800; m. Feb. 14, 1818, Jesse Reed, son of Daniel.

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1129. Martha Pulling, b. March 16, 1802; m. May 2, 1819, Seth Pratt. 1130. Mary Hobart, b. April 11, 1804; m. Aug. 1, 1824, Greenwood Cushing. 1131. Isaac, b. J a n . 22, 1806; m. 1st. Sept. 7, 1826, Rachel Reed; m. 2d. Dec. 17, 1829, Eliza F. Shaw. 1132. Betsy Gannet, b. Aug. 25, 1807; m. Oct. 4, 1825, Merrit Jenkins, of E. Bridgewater. 1133. Ruth Torrey, b . July 31, 1809; m. May, 1827, John W. Jenkins, of E. Bridgewater. 1134. Annis, b. Dec. 13, 1811; d. D e c , 1817.
CHILDREN OF ISAAC AND NANCT

1135. Horace, b. Nov. 26, 1820; m. Sept. 21, 1840, Lurana Howland Bates. 1136. William Lincoln, b . Oct. 5,1825; m. 1st. J u u e 6, 1847, Deborah Chessman; m. 2d. June, 1887, Mrs. Lyman Clark, of Brockton. 1137. Annis, b. Sept. 3, 1828; m. Oct., 1848, Charles H. Cook; lives in Taunton.

W 564 David Reed, son of Frederick and Rebecca (Ayers) Reed. b. Sept. 30, 1771; d. May 12, 1822. m. Susan Spear; d. Aug. 26, 1801. Of Weymouth.
CHILDREN

1138. David A., b. Dec. 6, 1795; m. Aug. 6, 1818, Nancy Loud. 1139. Susan, b. Aug. 15, 1797. 1140. Thomas S., b. J u n e 9, 1800; m. Nov. 5, 1823, Cynthia Shaw.

W 565 Frederick Reed, son of Frederick and Rebecca (Ayers) Reed. b. April 19, 1774, bapt. April 27, 1774. m. , 1797, Sally Packard. Settled in New Bedford, had previously lived in Randolph. Of New Bedford. W 566 Asa Reed, son of Frederick and Rebecca (Ayers) Reed, b. May 27, 1777. m. Esther Hobart, of Brockton, Mass.

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He was a butcher and kept a stall in Faneuil Hall Market for many years. He lived in East Randolph, Mass., what is now Holbrook.
CHILDREN

1141. Asa, b . iu 1800; m. Sally Curtis, of East Randolph, Mass. 1142. Esther, b. -; m. May 3, 1830, Lucius T. Packard, of Bridgewater, Mass. 1143. Rebecca Ayers, b. J u l y 17, 1803; m. Nov. 9, 1823, Martin Porter, of North Bridgewater, Mass. 1144. Thomas Jefferson, b . J a n . 6, 1806; m. 1st. Aseneth White; m. 2d. Aug. 3, 1834, Clarissa Belcher by Rev. Mr. Hitchcock. 1145. Sabra, b. ; m. Thomas West. 1146. George Washington, b. " , unmarried.

W 570 Isaac Reed, son of Frederick and Hannah (Pool) Reed, b. June 23, 1795; d. April 12, 1879. m. May 24, 1819, Cynthia Pratt; m. by Rev. Jacob Norton. Of Weymouth.
CHILDREN

1147. Eliza, b. Dec. 22,1819; d. March 17, 1898; m. Benjamin P r a t t . 1148. Cynthia P., b. Dec. 25, 1821; m. Sept. 26, 1849, at Weymouth, Silas Whiting. 1149. Mary Ann, b. J a n . 4, 1824; d. J u l y 1, 1898; m. Thomas Holbrook. 1150. Asa T., b . J a n . 1, 1826; m. July 4, 1851, Catherine M. Johnson. 1151. Isaac, b. Feb. 13, 1828; must have died young. 1152. Isaac, J r . , b. Nov. 4, 1831; m. 1st. Sept. 24, 1854, Elizabeth Estelle Lincoln; m. 2d. Nov. 1, 1870, Mrs. Sarah P a r k e r . 1153. Frederick, b. July 29, 1834; m. Aug. 18, 1861, Abbie L. Dyer, of Hingham. 1154. Stephen S., b. May 2, 1838; m. Aug. 17, 1859, Ruth Merritt Curtis.

W 572 William Reed, son of William and Elizabeth (Stammers) Reed. b. Feb. 27, 1774; d. Sept. 14, 1813.

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m. (pub.) Feb. 2, 1799, Relief Penniman, of Braintree; m. Dec. 31, 1779; d. Feb. 14, 1870; daughter of Maj. Stephen and Sarah Penniman. Of Braintree.
CHILDREN

1155. Dorcas Elizabeth, b. July 10, 1799; m. in 1820, Thomas O. Penniman. 1156. William, b. May 2, 1801; m. Aug. 26, 1824, Susan French.

W 578 John Reed, son of John and Rachel (Clark) Reed, b. June 21,1780. m. in 1801, Lucy Houghton, daughter of Jonas and Lucy (Johnson) Houghton; b. at Berlin, Mass., June 30, 1780; d. at Wyoming, Mass., June 5, 1864. Of Bolton, Mass.
CHILDREN

1157. J o h n Amory, b. Feb. 23, 1802; m. May 18, 1831, Ann Eliza Rogiers. 1158. Catherine Wood, b. Feb. 7, 1804; d. Feb. 10, 1898; m. Nov. 6, 1828, John Bosworth Swanton, of Bath, Me. 1159. Charlotte Houghton, b. Oct. 4, 1807; d. Feb. 22, 1882; m. in 1837, Joseph Downing Bass Eaton, of Boston. 1160. Maria Clark, b. ; d. aged 23 or 24. 1161. Lucy Johnson, b. ; d. aged 8 or 9 years. 1162. James Amory, b. ; d. aged 1 or 2 years.

W 581 Elias Reed, son of John and Rachel (Clark) Reed, b. Feb. 16, 1783; d. Jan. 10, 1854. m. in 1814, Sally Block, of Richmond. Of Richmond, "Va. He came to Virginia about the year 1807 or 1808. He settled in Petersburg under the patronage of Canterbury $ Co., of Boston. After a few years he removed to Richmond and for many years was engaged largely in business. From there he removed to New Orleans and was very successful in his business operations. His health failing he returned to Richmond and was for many years a leading merchant of that city. He established a line of packets be-

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tween Richmond and New Orleans, also one between Richmond and the West India Islands. His vessels were freighted with flour to many foreign ports and returned laden with fruits and wines. Being of an enterprising disposition he was the founder of a well known Fire and Marine Insurance Company, which is still in a flourishing condition in Richmond. The family of Reeds have been noted as amateur musicians of fine taste. Elias Reed at the early age of 18 or 19 (1801-2) used to play in the " Old South " Boston on the violoncello before it could boast of an organ. The instrument used for many years was brought from Boston and is Baid to be the oldest in the country, and is now in the possession of Leonidas Coil, Washington, D. C. David Reed, the brother, was a prominent singer in the Handel and Haydn Society of Boston; Elias Reed was in the Richmond theatre the night it was burned but did not remain to the conclusion of the play, a mysterious intuition seemed to prompt him to leave, though urged by his friends not to do so; before he reached home the building was in a blaze.
CHILDREN

1163. Susan, b. Nov. 28, 1815; m. Nov. 13, 1839, David H. Reed. 1164. Rachel, b. in 1816; d. J u n e 6, 1841; m. Jan., 1840, John Boiling Bland. 1165. Elias, b. ; d. in early manhood; unmarried. 1166. Sarah Ann, b. April 4, 1822; d. J u n e 26, 1899; m. Nov. 22, 1852, Richard Dunn. 1167. Charlotte, b. J u n e 6, 1825; d. J u n e 24, 1897; m. June 6, 1843, Capt. Wm. P. Poythress. 1168. William Block, b. May 6, 1828; d. Sept. 15, 1889; m. 1st. Nov. 25, 1855, Lucie Claiborne Franklin; m. 2d. Feb. 21, 1861. Mary Ann L a m s . 1169. Virginia C , b. . 1170. John H., b. ; d. ; m. Henrietta Gilliam, of Bristol, England.

W 582 Elihu Reed, son of John and Rachel (Clark) Reed. b. Feb. 19, 1784, at Weymouth, Mass.; d. Aug., 1863, at Bolton.

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m. Nov. 28, 1805, Sabra Houghton, by Rev. Isaac Allen; b. in Bolton Nov. 30, 1786; d. in Bolton, 1848. She was a daughter of Jonas and Lucy (Johnson) Houghton. Of Bolton.
CHILDREN

1171. Elihu Houghton, b. Jan., 1807; d. D e c , 1880; unmarried. 1172. Charles Warren, b. 1809; d. J u n e 30, 1874; m. 1st. Elizabeth Hersey; m. 2d. Martha Bullard; m. 3d. Rachel Hinkley. 1173. Elizabeth, b . 1813; d. 1813. 1174. Francis Ludovicus, b. March, 1818; d. Feb. 1867; unmarried. 1175. William, b . Dec. 26, 1820; d. Aug., 1875; m. Sarah Sawyer. 1176. James Henry, b. April 28, 1823; m. J a n . 13, 1859, Martha A. Wesson.

583

Silas Reed, son of John and Rachel (Clark) Reed. b. June 13,1786; d. July 13, 1847, at Manchester, Scott county, 111. m. Jan. 13, 1813, Betsy Whitcomb; b. Nov. 18, 1789; d. Sept. 28, 1849, at Manchester, 111. Of Manchester, 111.
CHILDREN

1177. Charlotte WThitcomb, b . Nov. 30, 1813; unmarried; lives in Manchester, 111. 1178. Ludovicus Warren, b . March 31, 1816; lives in California. 1179. John Clark, b. J u n e 23, 1818; m. Sept. 30, 1841, Caroline Kinsey; lives in Holden, Mo. 1180. Rachel Emily, b. Aug. 25, 1820; m. March 7, 1854, John Murray Haslip; lives in 111. 1181. Sarah Elizabeth, b. Dec. 21, 1823; m. July 20, 1841, Joseph Haslip. 1182. Catherine B., b. Feb. 26, 1825; m. July 21, 1842, David Robb, of Illinois. 1183. Silas Amory, b. Dec. 4, 1827; m. J u n e 18, 1867, Mary E. Miller; lives in California. 1184. Joseph Hartwell, b . J a n . 8, 1831; d. July 24, 1833, a t Alexandria, Va. 1185. J a m e s Allen, b. Dec. 28, 1833; d. Sept. 27, 1844, at Manchester, Scott Co.r 111.

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W 584 David Reed, son of John and Rachel (Clark) Reed, b. Oct. 2, 1787; d. Oct. 4, 1848. m. 1st. , Nancy Nourse. m. 2nd. , Eliza Nourse. Of Richmond, Va.
CHILDREN OF DAVID AND NANCY

1186. David Henry, b. 1816; d. April 17, 1855; m. Nov. 13, 1839, Susan Reed of Richmond, Va. 1187. Ann, b. ; d. young.

W 585 Henry Ludovicus Reed, son of John and Rachel (Clark) Reed, b. Sept. 18, 1790, at Weymouth, Mass.; d. Sept. 16, 1886, at Chambersburg, Pa. m. March 14, 1826 (at Worcester) Charlotte Stickney, daughter of Thomas and Mary (Ward) Stickney; d. at Chambersburg, Pa., Nov. 27, 1891. Of Chambersburg, Pa. The following clipping from the daily " Repository w of Chambersburg written two years before his death gives the principal items of interest connected with his life: " I n Repository of June 17, 1884, we published an extensive article on the life of Mr. Reed, written by our postmaster, Mr. E. W. Curriden (who obtained the facts from Mr. Reed's lips), from which we take the following extracts: " Mr. Reed was born at Weymouth, Massachusetts, some nine miles from Boston, on the 18th of September, 1790. He was next to the youngest of eleven children and the only member of the family who survives. His parents reached the age of 82 years. Of the large family of children but one brother attained advanced years. He died at 80. " When our venerable citizen was fifteen years of age he entered the store of Jacob Canterbury, dealer in shoes and leather, at the city of Boston. He was there but a short time when he accepted a position in the establishment of his brother Elias, then one of the leading merchants in the city

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of Richmond, Va. Some three years following, having occasion to return to Boston and falling into the company of his old friend and employer, Mr. Canterbury, he was prevailed upon to return to the Old Dominion in the interest of that gentleman. He was entrusted with a stock of goods consigned to Fredericksburg, then a town of some commercial importance. War with Great Britain being imminent and business as a consequence being paralyzed in Fredericksburg, Mr. Reed transferred the merchandise in his custody to a store Mr. Canterbury had at Petersburg at the same time. " The feeling of Americans at that time towards the mother country was exceedingly bitter, and a merchant's reputation was injured by dealing in any article manufactured abroad. In the midst of the general gloom that everywhere prevailed in those tempestuous times, Mr. Reed united with Josephus Colton from his native State in the establishment of a domestic dry goods store at Richmond. The firm was immediately successful in their venture, despite the hard times with which they had to contend, the profits of their first year's business aggregating some seven thousand dollars. They dealt largely, not only in domestic goods, but as the war progressed handled merchandise of various kinds captured by American seamen upon the deep, and at various opportune times Mr. Reed and his partner invested profitably in goods taken from the enemy upon American waters. " I n 1814 Mr. Reed rode from Boston to Richmond on horseback and his journey thither and return was full of exciting incidents as the war with the British was then in progress. Upon reaching Philadelphia on his homeward ride he was arrested by the military authorities of the city upon suspicion of being a British spy and was confronted by the Mayor. Being readily able to have himself identified he was soon released from surveillance. When he approached Washington he learned of its capture by the British, and the destruction of the capitol by fire. Thence to Richmond he was besieged with inhabitants along the road seeking infor-

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mation concerning the destruction of the public buildings. On the morning following his return to Richmond he donned the garb of a soldier, shouldered a musket and joined in the defense of the city. For twenty-eight days he lent himself to the ' pomp and circumstance of war,' but at the end of that time the emergency having passed he, together with many other militiamen, was relieved from duty, and was not summoned back into service. " After the war closed an addition was made to the firm of Colton & Reed in the person of Henry Clark, and the style of the firm was changed to that of Colton, Reed & Clark. The firm established a commission house in Boston, the management of which was entrusted to Mr. Reed. While engaged in business there Mr. Reed was one who attended the corner stone laying of Bunker Hill monument, where he saw General Lafayette and listened to the oration of Daniel Webster, which has taken its place among American classics. u On the 21st of November, 1820, Mr. Reed visited Plymouth, Mass., and participated in the ceremonies held there at the bi-centennial of the landing of the Pilgrims. * On the 14th of March, 1826, Mr. Reed was united in marriage with Miss Charlotte Stickney of Worcester, Mass., who retains her faculties and enjoys life with as much zest as her patriarchal husband. Some years subsequently to this marriage Mr. Reed severed his connection with the firm with which he had been identified in Richmond, to accept the inspectorship of the James River and Kanawha Canal Company, and removed to Scottsville, Va., in the discharge of the duties of his position. The canal had been but fairly completed and was regarded as one of the grandest triumphs of the age, and destined to conduce incalculably to the development of the resources of Virginia. "Mr. Reed remained fourteen years in the employ of the company and at hia withdrawal was made the recipient of a series of resolutions passed by the company expressing regret 'it his withdrawal and generously recognizing the efficiency and integrity which had ever marked his conduct in the dis13

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charge of the responsible position so long occupied by him, at Scottsville, u From Scottsville Mr. Reed removed to the city of Wheeling where he engaged in business for himself. From thence he went to Woodstock in Va., when the ' Mother of Presidents ' was in the throes of revolution. Mr. Reed had no sympathy for the mad revolt in which the State was ready to plunge and averred from the outset of the clamor against the ascendency of the Republican party, that should Virginia secede from the Union he would exercise his prerogative as an American citizen and secede from Virginia. The question of dissolving the ties which bound Virginia to the confederacy of States being submitted to a vote of the citizens of Shenandoah county, and a majority being claimed by those favoring secession, Mr. Reed broke away from his unfavorable environment and took up his abode in Chambersburg, where he has resided ever since and expects to spend the balance of his days." He was a Presbyterian, and one of those who organized the Central Presbyterian Church of Chambersburg, Pa.
CHILDREN

1188. Henry Clark, b. (in Boston) Nov. 20, 1827; d. March 10, 1861; m. Kate King, of York, Pa. 1189. Thomas Denny, b. (in Boston) Feb. 9, 1830; d. J u l y 7, 1877; unmarried. 1190. John William, b. (in Norfolk) Oct. 21, 1831; d. Aug. 16, 1832, a t Old Point, Va. 1191. Mary Elizabeth, b. (in Norfolk), April 10, 1833; m. Sept. 15, 1859, Isaac Haas, of Woodstock, Va. 1192. John Ludovicus, b. J u n e 25, 1836; m. Nov. 10, 1864, Elizabeth McKee Bigham. 1193. Charlotte Stickney, b. March 1, 1839; m. Wm. S. Everett, J u n e 6, 1865. 1194. Julia Lyle, b. Sept. 15, 1841; unmarried.

W 590 Warren Reed, son of Noah and Mehetable (Wild) Reed. b. (at Weymouth) Feb. 12, 1793; d. (at Milton) Dec. 8, 1866.

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m. Jan. 15, 1837, Mary H. Wadsworth; b. March 5, 1801; d. Feb. 3, 1871, at Milton; she was the daughter of Dea. Wm. and Mary Ruggles (Vose) Wadsworth, who was a descendant of Capt. Samuel Wadsworth who was killed in the Indian war, at Sudbury, 1676. He bought in 1660 a large and beautiful tract of land in Milton, a part of which joins the Reed estate, and is now in possession of Reed Bros. Of Milton.
CHILDREN

1195. Edward Warren, b. March 21, 1841; m. Kate Karcher, of Kansas. 1196. John Henry, b. April 16, 1843; d. April 23, 1888; unmarried. 1197. William Ruggles, b. Feb. 5, 1845; d. Dec. 30, 1890; m. Sept. 24, 1882, Margaret Ellen Whittemore, of Boston.
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Ezra Reed, son of Ezra and Mary (Lovell) Reed. b. May 28, 1788; d. July 7, 1859. m. June 16, 1816, Susanna Colson Richards. She was born March 29, 1794; died April 9, 1880; lived in South Weymouth; daughter of Jacob and Lydia Colson Richards. They were married by Rev. Jonas Perkins. Ezra being the eldest son took the farm of his father, as was customary in those days. He was a man of good judgment, being very clear headed. He had a large shop south of his house where he manufactured brogans and sold them in Boston. He also owned and ran a grist mill. He was a soldier in the war of the Revolution, under the title of Cornet Ezra Reed. Of South Weymouth.
CHILDREN

All born in Weymouth. 1198. James, b. May 25, 1817; d. June 29, 1821. 1199. Susan, b. March 24, 1821; d. June 2, 1892; m. Sept, 18, 1850, Winslow Blanchard; lives at Weymouth; went to New Orleans in 1834.

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1200. Ezra, b. Oct. 11, 1822; d. Jan. 10, 1874; m. Feb. 11, 1849, J a n e A. Wright. 1201. Mary Lovell, b. May 17, 1825; d. Sept. 3, 1885; in. April 14, 1845, Eleazer S. Wright. 1202. James Austin, b. March 22, 1832; m. 1st. Mary J a n e Holbrook P r a t t ; m. 2d. Feb. 18, 1875, Sarah C. Jacobs, of Hingham.

595

Harvey Reed, son of Ezra and Mary (Lovell) Reed. b. May 11, 1791; d. in Bangor Feb. 9, 1859. m. 1st. June 14, 1814, Lydia Dyer, of Weymouth, m. 2nd. Sept. 10, 1818, Jane Pratt. He lived in Bangor, Me., moved there about 1833. He was an active business man, commenced business in Boston in partnership with his brother Quincy in the wholesale shoe business, when he was eighteen years of age. He was the opposite in character to his brother Quincy, who was slow in movement and very cautious. In 1833 he removed to Bangor, Me., and engaged in the lumber business, employing a large number of men. He was one of the old time lumber merchants. He died suddenly in his lumber camp one hundred miles from home, of congestion of the lungs.

CHILDREN OP HARVEY AND LYDIA

1203. Mehetable T., b. May 12, 1815; m. Nov. 14, 1835, Samuel B. Loud, of Weymouth; no children. 1204. Harvey, Jr., b. April 1, 1817.
CHILDREN OF HARVEY AND JANB

Harvey H., b. Aug., 1819; d. 1819, aged 5 days. Harvey H., b. J u n e , 1820; d. 1820, aged 7 days. Jane P., b. May, 1821; d. 1821, aged 12 days. Harvey H., b. March 27, 1822; d. J u n e 26, 1864; m. May, 1844, Ann Ripley. 1209. J a n e P., b. Sept. 4, 1824; m. April 16, 1844, Charles E. Lyon. 1210. Ann F., b. April 5, 1827; unmarried. 1211. George H., b. Dec. 26, 1829; d. July 31, 1896; m. Aug. 6, 1863, Helen Curtis. These children were all b . in Weymouth. Mass., but spent their lives in Bangor, Me.

1205. 1206. 1207. 1208.

SIXTH GENERATION

197

W 596 Quincy Reed, son of Ezra and Mary (Lovell) Reed. b. Nov. 11, 1793; d. April 15, 1886. m. Feb. 11,1821, Lucy Loud; m. by Rev. William Tyler. Was engaged iu the wholesale shoe business in Boston with his brother Harvey, was a careful, cautious business man. He earned his father three thousand dollars before he was twenty-one years of age. He lived on a beautiful farm in the village of South Weymouth. His sons rendered assistance to J. Whittemore Reed in procuring the data for his genealogy published in 1861, and his son^ Quincy L. Reed, and William H. have been of great assistance to the author of this work. (See obituary notice in appendix.) Of South Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN

1212. Quincy Lovell, b. (S. Weymouth) April 6, 1822; m. March 22, I860, Lucy E. Hall a t Warwick. 1213. Lucy Ann, b. Sept. 25, 1825; m. J a n . 9, 1849, Joshua E. Crane, of Bridgewater. 1214. Maria Theresa, b. Aug. 30, 1830; d. July, 1860; unmarried. 1215. William Henry, b . J u n e 16, 1832; m. April 25, 1860, Julia L. Andrews. 1216. Harriet Pauline, b. April 5, 1838; m. William A. Shaw, of Weymouth.

W 600 John Reed, son of Ezra and Mary (Lovell) Reed. b. Jan. 22, 1804. m. Nov. 10, 1825, Lydia B. Vining; m. by Rev. Wm. Tyler. Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN

1217. Augusta M., b. Aug. 23, 1826; m. Dana W. Barrows. 1218. John Bradford, b . Nov. 3, 1830; m. 1st. Nov. 29, 1850, Emily J a n e Loud; m. 2d. J a n . 28, 1865, Frances C. Thayer. 3219. Henry f b. Jan. 27, 1833; d. young. 1220. Franklin, b. J a n . 30, 1835; m. J u n e 8, 1852, Pamelia Thayer. 1221. Frederick, b . May 13. 1839; m. 1st. Aug. 3, 1862, Helen Mehetable 3 r o w n , of Abington; m. 2d. July 14, 1886, Mary J a n e Whitman.

198

REED GENEALOGY

1222. Helen Annie Titterton, b. Nov. 5, 1844; m. Clinton Humphrey. W 601 Alvan Reed, son of Ezra and Mary (Lovell) Reed. b. ; d. J u n e 26, 1852. m. 1st. Phebe Arnold (of South Weymouth); d. May 17, 1832. m, 2nd. Anna Titterton, an English lady from New Orleans. m. 3rd. Sept. 26, 1848, Lucy Vining. Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILD OF ALVAN AND ANNA

1223. W7illiam, b. July 11, 1844; d. July 14, 1844, in Weymouth.


CHILDREN OF ALVAN AND LUCY

1224. William Titterton, b. Sept, 9, 1849; m. Oct. 30, 1872, Ella J. Harlow, of Scituate. 1225. Lucianna, b. Aug. 31, 1851; d. aged about 18.

602

Isaiah Reed, son of George and Elizabeth (Harvey) Reed, b. Feb. 2, 1757; d. Oct. 18, 1814. m. , Abigail Briggs of Berkley; she died April 17, 1841. Lived in Taunton, Mass.
CHILD*.*

1226. 1227. 1228. 1229. 1230. 1231. 1232.

Abigail, b. Aug. 21, 1781, at Taunton. Sylda, b. Oct. 25, 1783. Salome, b. May 15, 1784; d. Feb., 1815. Allen, b. June, 1788; d. Dec. 12, 1789, aged 18 months. Achsah, b. 1790; d. Dec. 1816. Lucretia, b. Jan., 1796. Sophronia, b. April, 1799.

603

George Reed, son of George and Elizabeth (Harvey) Reed. b . Nov. 21, 1759; d. Sept. 4, 1830. m. , Experience Blackman, of Canton, Mass.

SIXTH GENERATION

199

He moved to Augusta, Me., with his family. Of Augusta, Me.


CHILDREN

1233. George, b. Feb. 15, 1787; d. Feb. 3, 1820; m. Lucinda B. Sawtell. 1234. Luther, b . July 4, 1790; m. 1st. March 5, 1816, Betsy Hamilton; m. 2d. Nov. 21, 1839, Fanny Howard. 1235. Jason, b. June 28, 1796; d. Oct. 18, 1824. 1236. Experience, b. May 4, 1802; m. Dec. 2, 1824, John Cory. 1237. Betsy, b. ; d. young. 1238. Olive, b. ; d. young.

T 605 Oliver Reed, son of George and Elizabeth (Harvey) Reed. b. , 1769; d. Dec. 27, 1849. m. March 13, 1788, Bethia Leonard of Taunton. Of Taunton.
CHILDREN

1239. 1240. 1241. 1242. 1243. 1244. 1245. 1246. 1247.

Oliver, b. J u n e , 1789; d. J a n . 1834; m. Chloe Briggs. George L., b. J u n e 9, 1791; m. Betsy Lincoln. Betsy H., b. 1794; d. Oct. 30, 1813. Barney, b. Dec. 4, 1797; m. 1st. Rachel Woodward; m. 2d. Charlotte . Isaiah, b . ; m. Fanny Thomas. Stimson, b. Nov. 12, 1805; m. 1st. Sept. 8, 1837, Fanny H. Briggs; m. 2d. Dec. 26, 1857, Hannah L. Bassett. Barzillai, b. April 16, 1808; d. Oct. 20, I860; m. Sept. 21, 1837, Deborah Churchill. William H., b . March 14, 1810; m. Amanda Goff. Bethiah, b. Nov. 13, 1813; m. Nov. 13, 1842, Dennis S. Boodry, of Rochester.

T 607 John Reed, son of Esqr. John and Mary (Godfrey) Reed, b. Aug. 11, 1776; d. Nov. 7, 1864. m. May 31, 1804, Rebecca Gooding, of Dighton (b. Sept. 28, 1782; d. Jan. 31, 1872). Of Taunton.
CHILDREN

1248. Mary Ann, b. May 20, 1805; m. July 21, 1837, Rev. Martyn Cushman, of Shutusbury, Mass.

200

REED GENEALOGY

1249. John, b. J u n e 17, 1808; died unmarried. 1250. Henry Gooding, b. July 23, 1810; m. 1st. J a n . 5, 1842, Clara White; m. 2d. J u n e 2, 1851, Frances Lee Williams; m. 3d. Oct. 27, 1858, Delight R. Carpenter. 1251. Rebecca, b. April 12, 1813; m. Sept. 10, 1845, J a m e s H. Cushman. 1252. William Andrew, b . Sept. 2, 1816; d. March 2, 1862; unmarried. 1253. Sophia J a n e , b . Nov. 9, 1818; d. unmarried. 1254. Elizabeth Gooding, b. Sept. 4, 1822; m. J u n e 14, 1853, Dr. Samuel G. Tucker.

T 608 William Reed, son of Esqr. John and Mary (Godfrey) Reed. b. Oct. 6, 1778; d. Sept. 10, 1865. m. 1st. April 24, 1804, Elizabeth Dennis; b. Dec. 26, 1784; d. Jan. 29, 1824. m. 2nd. Feb. 14, 1825, Mary Dennis; b. Aug. 15, 1787; d. March 25, 1875. Wm. Reed was a Representative at the General Court in 1819; Town Court in 1825-6; Deacon of the Congregational Church for many years.
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM AND ELIZADETH

1255. 1256. 1257. 1258. 1259. 1260. 1261. 1262. 1263. 1264. 1265.

A daughter, b. Oct., 1805; d. a t birth. Elizabeth Dennis, b. March 2, 1807; d. Feb. 13, 1836. Mary Godfrey, b. Jan. 10, 1809. Julia, b. Sept. 11, 1810; d. Feb. 2, 1901; m. March 7, 1838, Rev. S. H. Emery, D. D. William Cowper, b. July 16, 1812; d. Sept. 9, 1813. Anna Dennis Sproat, b. July 29, 1814. Eleanor Sherbourne, b. J a n . 14, 1817; lives in Taunton; m. J a n . 27, 1842, Joseph P. Deane. William, b. Feb. 17, 1819; m. Nov. 17, 1850, Eliza Deane. Amelia, b. Feb. 25, 1821; d. Aug. 11, 1825. A daughter, b . J a n . 27, 1823; d. t h e same day. Chester Isham, b. Nov. 25, 1823; d. Sept. 2, 1873; m. Feb. 24, 1851, Elizabeth Y. AHyne: she d. May 24, 1901.
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM AND MARY

1266. A son, b. Dec. 26, 1825; d. same day. 1267. John Dennis, b. March 15, 1827; m. July 11, 1865, Helen Frances Sproat.

WILLIAM REED.

SIXTH GENERATION

201

1268. Charles Edward, b. J a n . 27, 1830; m. Sept. 18, 1861, Rebecca P. Paige, of Chelsea. 1269. E r a s t u s Maltby, b. July 28, 1832; m. Aug. 21, 1857, Sarah Jane Crockett.

T 611 Marshall Reed, son of Esqr. John and Mary (Godfrey) Reed, b. Jan. 17, 1788. m. June 11, 1817, Clarissa Crossman Willis; 1 > . Aug. 10, 1796. Of Taunton.
CHILDREN

1270. Sarah Almy, b. Aug. 20, 1818; m. Sept. 18, 1861, Dea. Silas Dean, of Stoneham. 1271. Clarissa Willis, b. Aug. 13, 1820. 1272. Edwin, b. May 6, 1822; m. Nov. 21, 1862, Victoria Graham, she d. Dec. 14, 1887, aged 49 years. 1273. Philomela, b. Sept. 13, 1824.

T 612 Hodges Reed, son of EsqT. John and Mary (Godfrey) Reed. b. June 3, 1790; d. April 15, 1864. m. May 13, 1813, Clarissa Hodges; d. Dec. 19, 1856, aged sixty-eight; daughter of Capt. Joseph Hodges, of Norton. Hodges Reed was a merchant in Boston and later in Taunton. He was a member of the Legislature and an author of some religious works. He was regarded as a most estimable citizen and a devoted Christian man with mental endowments of a high order and rare poetic gifts, a profound veneration and love for the Holy Scriptures which were his daily study; he was as some one has well said of him, u Deeply spiritual, endeared to the friends of Zion, wherever known honoring his profession." His wife was quiet, reserved and domestic in her habits, of a sweet and lovable spirit, the joy of her household, honored and beloved by her intimate friends and associates. Of Taunton, Mass.

202
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

1274. E d g a r Hodges, b. J u l y 3, 1814; m. Aug. 30, 1837, Ellen A u g u s t a Godfrey. 1275. Clarissa W., b. J a n . 6, 1817; d. Aug. 29, 1869; m. May 25, 1846, Benjamin W. Williams. 1276. William Frederick, b. Sept, 13, 1820; d. Nov. 20, 1820. 1277. F r e d e r i c k Alonzo, b . Dec. 7, 1821; d. J u n e 9, 1883; m. April 30, 1850, M a r y C. H u b b a r d . 1278. Eveline, b. May 7, 1825; m. Oct. 10, 1849, J a m e s H. Deane. 1279. Charlotte Augusta, b. Oct. 1, 1828; m. Oct. 6, 1853, R o b e r t S. Washburn.

T 616 John Gilmore Reed, son of Nathan and Ascah (Gilmore) Reed. b. ; d. , aged 35. m. . Settled in North Yarmouth.
CHILDREN

1280. A son, b. 1281. A d a u g h t e r , b.

T 617 Florentius Reed, son of Nathan and Ascah (Gilmore) Reed. b. , 1801-2. m. . He lived in Windsor, Me.
CHILDREN

1282. 1283. 1284. 1285. 1286.

J o h n , b . 1830; m . Josiah, b. . Nathan, b. . David, b. . A d a u g h t e r , b.

; who lived in Windsor, Me.

T 626 Capt. Joseph Reed, son of Joseph and Abigail (Barney) Reed. b. (in Taunton) June 5, 1786; d. Jan. 4, 1838. m. Sept. 15, 1810, Peddy Hunt of Taunton; b. April 22, 1787; d. Feb. 15, 1866. Of Taunton.

SIXTH GENERATION
CHILDREN

203

1287. Nancy R., b. J u l y 13, 1811; d. young. 1288. Joseph, b. J a n . 9, 1813; m. 1st. April 17, 1839, Lydia B r y a n t ; m. 2d. April 4, 1847, P h e b e Briggs. 1289. Leonard, b, J u n e 20, 1814; d. Sept. 16, 1814. 1290. Peddy, b. Sept. 20, 1815. 1291. Nancy, b. Oct. 20, 1817; m. April 7, 1842, Hodges Reed Lincoln. 1292. Leonard W., b. J u l y 29, 1819; m. Fidelia Thayer. 1293. Simeon C , b. A u g . 15, 1821. 1294. William D., b. Aug. 23, 1823; m. March 23, 1846, Rachel Ann T r i p p , of Dighton. 1295. J o h n R., b. April 27, 1825; d. Sept. 14, 1863. 1296. M a r y J a n e , b. J u n e 24, 1827; d. Dec. 22, 1849. 1297. Sally Maria, b. Oct. 18, 1829; d. Oct. 26, 1844. 1298. Betsy, b. Sept. 25, 1831; d. J a n . 29, 1833.

633

'! Josiah Reed, son of Ebenezer and Lydia (Hoskins) Reed. b. , 1784; d. Nov. 29, 1848. m. Mary Tripp. She died Sept. 24, 1861.
CHILDREN

1299. 1300. 1301. 1302. 1303.

Mary T., b. . Louisa, b. . Sarah G., b. 1820; d. June 12, 1841. Alice P., b. 1822; d. March 29, 1844. Nancy A., b. 1823; d. Oct. 13, 1844. T 635

Ebenezer Reed, son of Ebenezer and Lydia (Hoskins) Reed. b. . m. , Mary Chase.
CHILDREN

1304. 1305. 1306. 1307. 1308. 1309. 1310.

Betsey T u r n e r , b. . Lydia, b. . Orlando, b. ; m. Abbie Williams. William, b. ; m. Eliza Palmer. John, b. . Almira, b. . J o n a t h a n , b. Nov. 28, 1835; m. Lydia Ann Hoskins.

204

REED GENEALOGY

T 636 Isaac Reed, son of Ebenezer and Lydia (Hoskins) Reed, b. Jan. 18, 1791; d. June 29, 1865. m. , Nancy Babbitt.
CHILDREN

1311. Mercey, b. Aug. 2, 1816; m. 1836, Joseph Whitney, 1312. Isaac Albert, b. March 31, 1838; m. March 9, 1858, Almira Bowen Reed; she d. Dec. 9, 1893.

T 641 Gilbert Reed, son of Ebenezer and Lydia (Hoskins) Reed. b. March 10, 1811. m. Oct. 26, 1834, Delina Peck.
CHILDREN

1313. Gilbert, b. Aug. 1, 1836; m. Aug. 27, 1859, Valaria Rounseville. 1314. Jane, b. . 1315. Ira Madison, b. ; m. Adeline P r a t t , of Taunton. 1316. Henry E., b. March 31, 1842; m. June 9, 1875, Lottie J. Lincoln. 1317. Susan, b. . 1318. Josiah B., b. Dec. 19, 1849; m. Aug. 29, 1870, Josephine Jossylin Presbury. 1319. Elizabeth Adelaide, b. . 1320. Helen Frances, b. .

T 642 Job Reed, son of Job and Sally (Troop) Reed. b. April 30, 1785; d. July 4, 1836, in Williamstown, Vt. m. March 4, 1811, Lovisa Andrews; she was born Nov. 22, 1792; died April, 1880, in Northfield, Vt., daughter of Elijah and Mabel (Fox) Andrews. He was a farmer. Congregationalist. All the children were born in Williamstown, Vt., except Freeman, who was born in Berlin, Vt., and Lovina, who was born in North-

field, Vt.
CHILDREN

1321. Freeman, b. Nov. 29, 1811; m. March 26, 1834, Lamira W. Jones.

SIXTH GENERATION

205

1322. Leonard, b. Sept. 14, 1813; d. same day. 1323. Lovina, b. Oct. 2, 1814; m. Nov., 1848, Abel Marsh. 1324. Russell, b. Feb. 5, 1817; d. Sept. 2, 1896; m. Nov. 6, 1842, Mary Ann Edson. 1325. Caroline, b. May 1, 1819; d. Feb. 17, 1892; m. Oct. 31, 1851, Roswell Dewey. 1326. Rhoda, b. July 29, 1821; d. April 8, 1896; m. July, 1854, John Wheaton. 1327. Benjamin Porter, b. Nov. 2, 1823; m. Feb. 8, 1846, Harriet Jones. 1328. Mary E., b. Feb. 16, 1826; d. May 19, 1875; m. 1st. Oscar Livingston; m. 2d. Charles R. Smith. 1329. Elijah A., b. July 15, 1828; d. unmarried. 1330. Mabel H., b. J a n . 2, 1831; m. J a n . 10, 1850, George M. Hill. 1331. Sarah L., b . April 24, 1833; m. Feb. 22, 1855, Charles Simons.

647

Morton Reed, son of Job and Sally (Troop) Reed. b. July 11, 1795, in Northfield, Washington county, Vt.; d. Jan., 1862, at Brookfield, Vt. m. Jan. 24, 1817, Lucy Whitney, daughter of Elijah and Lidia (McWayne) Whitney; she died Feb., 1861, aged 63. He was a farmer, obtained a common school education. They were "Universalists and lived at Northfield and at Williamstown and then removed to Brookfield, Vt.
CHILDREN

1332. Samuel, b. 1819; d. young. 1333. Juliette, b. 1821; m. Dec, 1844, Jeduthan Rice. 1334. Sarah, b. (at Northfield), Oct. 9, 1823; d. a t Braintree, Vt., Dec. 5, 1874; m. at Braintree, Dec. 25, 1847, Audrew J , Kinney. 1335. Betsy, b. 1824. 1336. Elijah, b. 1826; d. young. 1337. George, b . 1827. 1338. Mary Ann, b. March 28, 1828; m. D e c 24, 1841, Calvin Fullam. 1339. Maria, b. 1830; d. at Braintree, Vt., Dec, 1863; m. Frank Kellum, had son Perrin. 1340. Samuel Perrin, b. 1834; d. 1862. Was in the a r m y and died in the service and was buried in Virginia.

206

REED GENEALOGY

T 658 Rev. Augustus Brown Reed, son of Elijah and Delight (Brown) Reed. b. Nov. 19, 1798, at Rehoboth, Mass.; d. Sept. 30, 1838, at Ware, Mass. m. Nov. 17, 1824, Melinda Borden of Fall River; b. Jan. 13, 1805; d. Dec. 24, 1894, age 89 years, at Westfield, Mass. She was a daughter of William and Sarah (Durfee) Borden. After the death of her husband she married a Mr. Eddy. This Augustus Reed aud family changed the orthography from Reed to Read. He graduated from Brown University in 1821, and was prepared for college under the instruction of his pastor, the Rev. Mr. Thompson, with whom, after his graduation, he read theology. On the 2nd day of June, 1823, just twenty years before the great fire, he was ordained and installed pastor of the first Congregational Church of Fall River, at a salary of $450 a year. Mr. Reed was dismissed from the pastorate Aug. 3, 1825. He then settled in Ware, Mass., where he died Sept. 30, 1838, aged 39 vears. He was a chairman of the school committee, a Whig, an anti-Mason, and temperance advocate. He was 5 ft. 10 ins. in height, light complexion, blue eyes, slender, considered honorable, social, benevolent according to slender means, of considerable influence. _, _
CHILDREN

1341. Theodora Cyania, b. July 23, 1825; d. March 8, 1886; m. Dee. 6, 1855, Judge Eliab Williams of Fall River. 1342. Delight Brown, b. J u n e 4, 1828, a t Ware; d. Oct. 29, 1849; unmarried. 1343. William Augustus, b. April 8, 1830; m. Mary Lucetta Breckenbridge. 1344. J o h n Richard, b. March 25, 1832; m. 1st. May 8, 1861^ Julia Priscilla Breckenridge; m. 2d. J a n . 19, 1876, Martha H. Dudman. 1345. Thomas, b. D e c 27, 1834; d. Feb. 10, 1835. 1346. Theophilus, b. March 15, 1836, a t Ware, Mass.; d. Aug. 23, 1843, a t Westfield, Mass.

SIXTH GENERATION

207

T 661 John Newton Reed, son of Elijah and Delight (Brown) Reed, b. Nov. 18, 1806; d. Nov. 4, 1853. m. 1st. Mary Ann Borden; d. Feb. 19, 1843, aged 33. m. 2nd. May 15, 1845, Jane Thompson, now Mrs. Jane Thompson (Reed) Chase of Newport, R. I. He was a sea captain. No children. Of Rehoboth, Mass. T 662 Gustavus Adolphus Reed, son of Elijah Augustus and Delight (Brown) Reed. b. Dec 23, 1811, at Rehoboth; d. April 22, 1889. m. March 16, 1836, Electa A. Miller. Lives in Rehoboth, Mass.; was a deacon in the Congregational Church of that place for twenty-five years. Taught singing and sang in the choir a number of years. Of Rehoboth, Mass.
CHILDREN

1347. Charles Leonard, b. Sept. 30, 1837; m. April, 1865, Annie Matthewson. 1348. Electa Ann, b. J u n e 13, 1839, a t Rehoboth, Mass.; d. July 24, 1867; m. Aug. 24, 1863, William Collins, a t Bennington, Vt. 1349. Mary Ann Borden, b. J a n . 24, 1843; m. Rev. Calvin Grout Hill. 1350. Almira Miller, b. Dec. 10, 1844; m. J u n e 3, 1868, Moses Gardner Walker, of Providence, R. I. 1351. Almond Augustus, b . Dec. 2, 1848; m. Feb., 1880, Hattie Carpenter. 1352. J a n e Amelia, b. Feb. 22, 1851; m. Sept. 29, 1874, Henry Stone Ide, of E. Providence, R. I. 1353. Delight Carpenter, b. Feb. 14, 1856; d. unmarried a t Harris, Mass.

T 665 John Reed, son of John and Deborah (Baldwin) Reed. b. (at Putney, Vt.) May 11, 1781; d. (at Cortland, N. Y.) Dec. 19, 1868.

208

REED GENEALOGY

m. March 15, 1803, Joanna Wilson; b. at Putney, Jan. 29, 1782; d. at Cortland, Sept. 23, 1866. Moved from Vermont to Worcester, Otsego county, N. Y., from there to Cortland, N. Y. On March 5, 1812, which was before the forests of that section had felt the woodman's axe, he cleared the land and built a log house within two miles of where the beautiful town of Cortland now stands. In 1819 he built a frame house, which was the first one built in the towu. He had a common school education. His occupation was farming and his religion Methodist. He was a stout, fine looking man 5 1/2 feet, with a florid complexion and blue eyes. Joanna was large and strong with blue eyes, she had a strong mind and was a devout woman. They were a quiet, energetic couple, and did their work well in that new and then frontier country. In her younger days she was a great weaver and made nearly or quite all the cloth used in their house, and wove many of those heavy coverlids for the bed which are now held in such high esteem as relics of the olden time. It can be said of John Reed and his descendants that they are not addicted to the use of tobacco or intoxicating drinks. Of Cortland, N. Y.
CHILDREN

1354. David Wilson, b. Dec. 27, 1803; d. Jan. 1, 1873; m. 1st. Dec. 27, 1827, Esther Sanders; m. 2d. May 13, 1871, Catherine Williams, of Waukesha, Wis. 1355. Polly, b. Nov. 28, 1805; m. April 15, 1828, Henry Gillette. 1356. Artemas, b. J u n e 10, 1807; m. April 7, 1830, Eunice G. Benham. 1357. Marvin, b. Aug. 29, 1809; d. March 27, 1882; m. 1st. Dec. 28, 1836, Eunice A. Heath; m. 2d. Dec. 17, 1867, Mary D. Rose. 1358. John, Jr., b. Aug. 2, 1813; d. Oct. 9, 1894; m. April 16, 1837, Hannah E. Nesmith. 1359. George Wesley, b. Aug. 2, 1817; d. Nov. 14, 1818; accidentally scalded to death.

T 668 Isaac Reed, son of John and Elizabeth (Cudworth) Reed. b. Sept. 19, 1788, at Putney, Windham county, Vt.; d. Jan. 5, 1849, at Berlin, Erie county, Ohio.

SIMEON REED.

SIXTH GENERATION

209

m. July 12, 1810, Lucretia Newton; b. Feb. 14, 1790, at Keene, N. H.; d. March 8, 1855, at Berlin, Erie county, Ohio; daughter of Ebenezer and (Hubbard) Newton. Of Berlin, Erie county, Ohio.
CHILDREN

1360. Isaac Newton, b. April 6, 1811; m. Jan. 6, 1835, Margaret Miles. 1361. Maria Lucretia, b . Sept. 23, 1812; d. Nov. 4, 1861; m. George Walker. 1362. George, b. J u n e 30, 1815; d. Oct. 20, 1847; unmarried. 1363. Eliza, b. Feb. 25, 1817; m. 1st. Dr. Zalmon Jennings; m. 2d. Peter W. Van Nattan. 1364. Perry, b. J u n e 27, 1820; m. Hester House, 1365. Mary J a n e , b . April 19, 1822; d. Sept. 16, 1887; m. J a n . 19, 1852, Alanson Thomas.

669

Simeon Reed, son of John and Elizabeth (Cudworth) Reed, b. at Putney, Vt., Jan. 25, 1791; d. Oct. 24, 1875, at Dummerston, Vt. m. Dec. 12, 1819, Betsy Joy; b. Oct. 6, 1795, at Putney, Vt., d. March 3, 1881, at Dummerston, Vt., daughter of Amos and Rachel (Fletcher) Joy. He had a common 6chool education, was a farmer, elected as representative to General Assembly of Vermont in 186061. They were members of the Baptist Church, and lived in Putney and Dummerston, Vt. He was a little above the average height, straight, and of a pleasing appearance. Of Dummerston, Vt.
CHILDREN

1366. Elizabeth Fletcher, b. April 9, 1821; d. J u n e 23, 1864; m. May 19, 1841, Ezekiel Butler Campbell. 1367. Simeon Hibbard, b. July 23, 1823; d. May 26, 1849. 1368. Martha Ann, b. July 16, 1826; d. Oct. 1, 1865; m. Nov. 20, 1850, Mason A. Higgins. 1369. Thomas Newton, b. Aug. 31, 1828; m. J u n e 1, 1854, Ellen J e r u s h a Miller. 1370. Mary, b. Oct. 5, 1831; d. Aug. 8, 1833. 14

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T 678 Charles Leonard Reed, son of William and Betsy (Cartee) Reed. b. Feb. 15, 1796, in Dighton; d. July 25, 1854, in New Bedford. m. May 8, 1820, Hannah N. Beetle; b. May 31, 1799; d. April 26, 1831; daughter of Henry and Grace (Brownell) Beetle of New Bedford, Married and lived in New Bedford. Charles L. Reed was a soldier in the war of 1812. Of New Bedford.
CHILDREN

1371. Charles CoveU, b. Aug. 2, 1824; d. unmarried; was Capt. Reed, of Friday Harbor, San J u a n Island, Wash. Ty. 1372. A daughter, b . ; d. in infancy.

T 679 John Reed, son of William and Betsy (Cartee) Reed. b. Oct. 17, 1798, at Dighton, Mass.; d. Aug. 26, 1861, in Henderson county, IU. m. 1st. May 6, 1824, Juliet Merrifield; b. Nov. 11, 1807, in Hardin county, Ky.; d. Dec. 14, 1843, in Henderson county, 111.; daughter of Alexander and Rachel (Boone) Merrifield. m. 2nd. Sept. 3, 1844, Charity Webb; d. Aug. 2, 1862, in Taylor county, W. Va.; daughter of Thomas and Susan (Griffin) Webb. He left Massachusetts when about eighteen years of age, went to Hardin county, Ky., where he married, thence to IUinois in 1839, where he engaged in farming, and threshed out with a flail the first crop of wheat which he hauled to market and received for it twenty-five cents per bushel. He was an official member and communicant of the M. E. Church. He was a Republican, was six feet in height, fair complexion, brown hair, gray eyes, strong and noted for his energy, industry and thrift. Of Henderson county, lib

CHARLES LEONARD REED.

SIXTH GENERATION
CHILDREN or JOHN AND JULIET

211

1373. Rachel Boone, b . April 29, 1825; d. March 2, 1872; m. Andrew Richey. 1374. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 12, 1826; m. Nov. 1, 1849, James H. Woods. 1375. William Jefferson, b. March 17, 1828; m. Aug. 23, 1855, Sarah Davis. 1376. James, b. Nov. 8, 1829; d. Dec 9, 1864; m. April 11, 1850, Margaret A. Hogue. 1377. Milton, b. Sept. 11, 1831; d. Feb. 4, 1860. 1378. George Washington, b. Feb. 10, 1833; d. March 24, 1854. 1379. Amanda Jane, b. Oct. 17, 1834; d. March 15, 1835. 1380. Amanda Summers, b. J a n . 8, 1836; d. Oct. 23, 1863; m. Oct. 30, 1856, Thomas Hogue. 1381. John Alexander, b. Oct. 7, 1837; d. Oct. 15, 1837. 1382. Samuel Merrifield, b . March 27, 1839; m. Feb. 13, 1871, Harriet Welch. 1383. Benjamin Franklin, b . Nov. 6, 1840; d. Aug. 24, 1869.
CHILDREN OF JOHN AND CHARITY

1384. Emily Frances, b. Oct. 14, 1846; d. in 1880; m. Isaac Shingleton in W. Va. 1385. John Henry, b. April 18, 1849; d. unmarried. 1386. Calistier Angeline, b, Dec. 7, 1850; m. Sept. 19, 1867, Richard Woods. 1387. David Anthony, b . Feb. 2, 1853; m. Sept. 29, 1880, Lucy E. Dungan. 1388. Aciel Elihu, b. Feb. 7, 1855; m. Feb. 22, 1882, Louisa Case. 1389. Joseph Nathaniel, b. Nov., 1858; m. Sept. 5, 1888, Cora Tullis. 1390. Annie Levancy, b. March 5, 1860.

T 682 Anthony Reed, son of William and Betsy (Cartee) Reed, b. July 10, 1805, at Dighton, Mass.; d. June 8, 1878, at Hastings, Minn. m. Dec. 4, 1828, Elizabeth Bliss; b. Nov. 25, 1810, at Rehoboth, Mass.; daughter of William and Lucy (Briggs) Bliss. Anthony Reed led a very active business life in his native town of Dighton, Mass., and was connected intimately with its prosperity from 1830 to 1854. In the latter year he re-

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moved with his family to Milford, Mass., and in 1856, to Nininger Territory of Minnesota, where he engaged in building and manufacturing. He was one of the early white settlers of that territory. He held various county and town offices and maintained an unblemished record in every line of life, whether in business, politically or socially, and so imbued his children that the name continues untarnished in their lives. In his every effort he was aided by an exceptionally good wife and helpmate, it is safe to assert that no one of the William Reed stock (his father) has ever failed to pay his debts dollar for dollar, support their families in comfort, nor has any one of their hundreds of descendants ever been accused of crime. The record is clear. He and his wife received a common school education, were Universalists. He was five feet eleven inches in height, light complexion, light blue eyes, curly auburn hair, weight 170 pounds, quick speaker, was a student in science and a great general reader. Was Free-Soil and a Republican.
CHILDREN

1391. J a m e s Anthony, b. Sept. 11, 1829; d. J u n e 12, 1867. 1392. Elizabeth Alice, b. J u n e 30, 1832; m. Aug. 22, 1857, J a m e s Alvin Dodge. 1393. Wm. Bayliss, b. Aug. 22, 1834; m. J a n . 22, 1859, Amanda Bunnell. 1394. George Bowers, b. March 12, 1837; m. Nov. 27, 1860, S a r a h Zillah Sims. 1395. Sarah Frances, b. Oct. 11, 1838; d. J a n . 30, 1856; u n m a r r i e d . 1396. J u l i a M a r t h a , b. Aug. 30, 1840; d. J u l y 19, 1841. 1397. Mary Emma, b. May 9, 1843; d. Oct. 12, 1844. 1398. Ann Amelia P e r r y , b. Dec. 10, 1846; m. 1st. March 25, 1855, J a m e s Brownell; m. 2d. April 12, 1870, J o s e p h Elliot Bolles. 1399. Lucy Adelaide, b. J u n e 3, 1848; m. J u n e 26, 1870, Capt. William EdwaTd Hull. 1400. J o h n Murray, b. J u n e 10, 1852; d. Aug. 26, 1852. 1401. Charles Anthony, b. Nov. 20, 1854, a t Dighton; d. Nov. 11, 1871, in Minnesota.

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213

688

Daniel Reed, son of Evans and Lydia (Haven) Keed. b. June 30, 1805. m. Jan. 1, 1835, Fanny Burr Barber. Of Townshend, Vt. T 691

Luther Reed, son of Evans and Lydia (Haven) Reed. b. April 5, 1813; d. Oct. 19, 1845. m. Oct. 7, 1837, Harriet Heald. Of Athens, Vt.
CHILDREN

1402. Mary Jane, b. Feb. 5, 1839, at Athens, Vt.; m. July 28, 1860, John Bartlett. 1403. Henry Lafayette, b. July 5, 1843; m. July 11, 1863, Lizzie A. Osgood. T 693

Seth Reed, son of Seth and Cassandra (Deane) Reed. b. Oct. 14, 1790, at Dighton, Mass.; d. Nov. % % , 1863, at Dighton, Mass. m. May 14, 1823, Matilda Smith; b. July 14, 1790, at Dighton, Mass.; d. Aug. 22, 1882, in South Hanson, Mass.; daughter of Stephen and Rebecca (Simmons) Smith. Seth Reed had a very limited education; his wife was well educated and taught school. They lived in Dighton, where he was a farmer and shoemaker; he was a Congregationalist, his wife was a Baptist and a member of the church for over sixty years. She was very good looking, a good conversationalist and had an uncommon memory. He had quite a musical talent and succeeded his father as choir leader. His voice was remarkably melodious and he was familiar with the church music that prevailed in New England, in the early years of this century, and was passionately fond of singing. His wife's ancestors in the male line had lived in Dighton from its early settlement and on the same farm.

214
CHILDREN

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1404. Alfred Wood, b. Oct. 26, 1823; m, J u n e 14, 1846, Eunice Edson Paul. 1405. Benjamin Franklin Deane, b. Aug. 11, 1825; d. Sept. 16, 1826. 1406. Clarinda Smith, b. Dec. 5, 1827; m. May 6, 1846, George W. Adams. 1407. Joseph Brown, b. May 12, 1830, in Dighton, Mass.; m. 1st. Nov. 27, 1856, Elizabeth E. J. Williams; m. 2d. J a n . 26, 1880. Mary Elizabeth Barker.

T 696 Otis Reed, son of Seth and Cassandra (Deane) Reed. b. Sept. 16, 1801; d. Jan. 15, 1854. m. 1st. Rosamond Chase, m. 2nd. Oct. 28, 1832, Ann E. Colton. m. 3rd. Feb. 25, 1844, Amanda Paul. He had two children by his second wife who are now living. Of Dighton.
CHILD OP OTIS AND ANN

1408. Phebe, of Dighton, b. Mass.


CHILDREN OF OTIS AND AMANDA

; m.

Goff, of Dighton,

1409. 1410. 1411. 1412.

James C, b. J a n . 21, 1845. Susan A., b. Aug 21, 1847. Sibyl, b. Aug. 21, 1847. William B., b. April 8, 1849.

T 697 Stephen D. Reed, son of Seth and Cassandra (Deane) Reed, b. March 10, 1810, at Dighton. m. Emiline Lane of Norton, Mass. * Of Dighton
CHILDREN

1413. 1414. 1415. 1416.

Clara, b . Oct. 24, 1849. Emma F., b. J u n e 2, 1851. Caroline A., b. Sept. 21, 1853. George P., b. Sept. 16, 1856.

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215

M 707 Benjamin Reed, Jr., son of Benjamin and Mrs. Abiah (Macomber) Reed. b. ; d. April 19, 1818. m. 1st. , Anna Chubbick; she died Sept. 12, 1813. m. 2nd. .
CHILDREN Rt FIRST WIPJD

1416a. Sally, b. ; m. , Shepperd Cutting; had several children. 1416b. Lucy, b . May 10, 1793; d. Oct. 23, 1891; m. Nov. 29, 1814, Joel Darling. 1416c. Stillman, b. ; d. unmarried at Westmoreland, N. H., about 1863. 1416d. Oliver, b . Sept. 4, 1796, in Shutesbury, Mass.; d. May 4, 1865; m. April 16, 1821, Lucy Sloan, of New Salem. 1416e. Deborah, b . ; m. Harvey Cooley; one child; parents and child drowned in Lake Michigan. 1416*. Levi, b . 1802; m. Dec 25, 1822, Charlotte Burt, in Walpole, N. H. 1416g. Betsy, b. ; m. Aug. 19, 1827, Elisha Eldridge. 1416h. Hiram, f j m. in Michigan. 14161. Lyman, ( * m j a > b - N o v ' 4 ' 1 8 0 6 ; j m. Nov. 4, 1830, Pilinda Bemis, of West Newbury, Mass. 1416j. Owen (afterwards called Joseph), b. ; m. 1st. Hannah f of West Newbury, Mass.; m. 2d. May 26, 1864, Mrs. Louisa Whitaker. 1416k. Benjamin, b. ; m. in Michigan.
CHILDREN B* SECOND W I P B

14161. William, b. 1416m. Allen, b .

. ; m. Ellen Slate, Springfield, Vt.

M 709 John Reed, son of Benjamin and Mrs. Abiah (Macomber) Reed. b. . m. , Sarah Atherton.
CHILDREN

1417. Otis, b. in Cazenovia, N. Y.; d. at Newark, N. Y.; m. Zidonia Morey.

216 1418. 1419. 1420. 1421. 1422.

REED GENEALOGY Elizabeth, b . Mary, b. ; Simeon, b . Clarissa, b. Harriet, b. were a musical ; unmarried. m. Webber. ; m. Smith. . ; d. a t Delphi, N. Y.; m. a preacher; family.

M 710 Warren Reed, son of Benjamin and Mrs. Abiah (Macomber) Reed. b. July 6, 1780. m. May 25, 1803, Mary Atherton; she died April 12, 1847. Of Chester, Mass.
CHILDREN

1423. Sanford, b . J u n e 13, 1804; d. Oct. 11, 1826. 1424. Sophronia, b. March 9, 1806; d. Oct. 4, 1886; m. May 28, 1828, George Wells, of Northampton, Mass. 1425. Infant daughter, b. J a n . 18, 1808; d. same day. 1426. Warren Atherton, b. Feb. 17, 1809; d. Sept. 10, 1845; m. Louisa Lyman. 1427. Edwin W., b. J u n e 7, 1811; d. J u n e 18, 1876; m. 1st. Julia Porter; m. 2d. Martha Bliss. 1428. James, b. Aug. 27, 1813; d. Nov. 14, 1873; m. Lydia Woods, resided a t Savannah, Ga. 1429. Mary A., b. Sept. 23, 1817; d. J u n e 22, 1889; m. Samuel Mather, of Troy, N. Y,, and was one of t h e first settlers of Wyandotte, Kansas. 1430. Martha L., b. J u n e 15, 1820; d. Oct, 15, 1855; m. William Frazer, of Troy, N. Y. 1431. Elizabeth W., b. July 6, 1823; d. Dec. 8, 1835. 1432. Henry M., b. Dec. 6, 1825; d. March 26, 1827.

712

James Reed, son of Benjamin and Mrs. Abiah (Macomber) Reed. b. at Middleborough Feb. 26, 1783; d. Jan. 19, 1881. m. Sophronia Smith, who was born Jan. 26, 1790; died June, 1853.

SIXTH GENERATION
CHILDREN

217

1433. James Smitb, b. at Deerfield, Mass., April 13, 1818; d. at Marion, 0., Jan. 26, 1896; m. Dec. 7, 1841, Nancy A. Holmes. 1434. Elizabeth Pierce, b. at Deerfield, Mass., Jan. 7, 1821; m. Nov. 2, 1841, Dr. Henry A. True. 1435. Sarah Haskins, b. Oct. 11, 1824; m. Richard H. Johnson. M 714

Simeon Reed, son of Benjamin and Mrs. Abiah (Macomber) Reed. b. , 1789; d. Aug. 28, 1853, aged 64. m. Aug. 2, 1814, Miranda Morton, daughter of Justin and Esther (Harding) Morton, of Whately. Resided on the west side of Chestnut Plain street, Whately. The following abstracts are taken from the history of the town of Whately, Mass.: " Simeon Reed owned the house and lot where David Callahan resides. There was a small house on the place, containing one room, pantry and bedroom, when he bought it, in 1823. He built a nice cottage house. He was a wheelwright and had a shop on the place, a progressive man and good workman."p. 107. " As a consequence of Governor Strong's position, the United States troops were withdrawn from Massachusetts, and the entire coast was left exposed to hostile invasion. In this emergency, early in the fall of 1814, the governor called out the chartered companies and made a requisition for troops to be drafted from the state militia. " In answer to this call, the Whately Rifle Greens, under command of Capt. Amos Pratt, marched 15th September, 1814, for a three months' campaign. They were stationed, most of the time, ' On the South Boston shore opposite Fort Independence,' and were attached to the battalion in command of Maj. William Ward of Worthington. The company was discharged 28 October."p. 240. On the muster roll of the Whately Rifle Greens, who went

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to Boston, S e p t e m b e r , 1814, a p p e a r s t h e n a m e of Simeon Reed, d r u m m e r .


CHILDREN

1436. Jeannette, b. Jan. 10, 1815; m. Alvin Sanderson, of Hatfield, Mass. 1437. Mary, b. Dec. 2, 1817, m. Sept. 28, 1893, Stephen G. Curtis, of Hatfield, Mass. 1438. Benjamin Franklin, b . Oct. 5, 1819; m. Nov. 26, 1845, Sarah W. Saunders, of Mason, N. H. 1439. George Washington, b . Feb. 23, 1825; m. Nov. 3, 1847, Helen M. Pease. 1440. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 26, 1826; m. Rufus W. Babcock. 1441. Martha W., b. Feb. 22, 1829; m. Henry J . Babcock.

715

Levi Reed, son of Benjamin and Abiah (Macomber) Reed. b. , 1791; d. at Watertown, N. Y. m. , Nancy Pratt, Of Hamilton, N. Y.
CHILDREN

1442. Edwin Dwight, b. March 22, 1812; d. April 28, 1888, at Georgetown, N. Y.; m. Sophia Redfield. 1443. Franklin Levi, b . Nov. 7, 1814; d. Feb. 9, 1880; m. H a r r i e t A. Bennett. 1444. Lucino, b. ; d. young. 1445. David, b. ; d. young. 1446. Sophia N., b . J a n . 12, 1823; unmarried; d. at Rome, N. Y., 1872. 1447. Lucinda M., b. J u n e 22, 1825; m. Rev. H. H. Peabody, D. D.; reside in Rome, N. Y.

M 718 Sylvanus Reed, son of Ichabod and Lucy Reed, b. Jan. 4, 1816. m. , Olive P. Lived at Middleborough.
CHILDREN

1448. Lydia W b. 1449. Mary E., b.

. .

SEVENTH GENERATION

219

M 720 Jeremiah Reed, son of Ichabod and Lucy Reed, b. July 6, 1819. m. , Mary G. . Lived at Middleborough, had no children. Of Middleborough, Mass.

SEVENTH GENERATION A 723 Adam Reed, son of Obadiah and Elizabeth (Richmond) Reed. b. , 1787. m. , Mary Porter.
CHILDREN

1450. A daughter, who died. 1451. Mary Porter, b. Reed, son of Silas.

; d. Sept. 27, 1899; m. Edwin Harris


-

A 724 Silas Reed, son of Obadiah and Elizabeth (Richmond) Reed. b. Feb. 13, 1789; d. Jan. 9, 1856. m. April 13, 1818, Mahala Harris. Of Abington.
CHILDREN

1452. Silas Richmond, b. Oct. 9, 1818; m. 1st. July 14, 1839, Josephine Baily; m. 2d. Aug. 22, 1841, Louisa Raymond. 1453. Edwin Harris, b . Aug. 30, 1822; d. July 30, 1899; m. Mary Porter Reed, daughter of Adam. 1454. Salmon, b. March 31, 1824; m. 1st. J u l y 7, 1849, Maria Sanford; m. 2d. Lucia Kidder. 1455. Evander, b. May 27, 1827; m. 1st. J u n e 3, 1849, Lucy C. Humble; m. 2d. Oct., 1851, Mary E. Jenkins.

A 725 Abel Richmond Reed, son of Obadiah and Elizabeth (Richmond) Reed.

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b. Sept. 27, 1791. m. April 3,1828, Roxanna Willis. Was a soldier in the war of 1812. No children. A 726

Of Abington, Mass.

Obadiah Reed, son of Obadiah and Elizabeth (Richmond) Reed. b. Jan 1, 1796; d. , 1887; lived to be 91 years old. m. Sept. 27, 1831, Deborah Tirrell Reed, daughter of Calvin, They lived at Abington. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

1456. Obadiah, b. J a n . 30, 1832; m. Dec. 25, 1856, Sarah E. C. Noyes, of Ipswich, Mass. 1457. Deborah, b. July 26, 1852. 1458. Webster, b . March 4, 1834; d. unmarried.

A 729 Isaac Reed, son of Obadiah and Elizabeth (Richmond) Reed, b. June, 1801. m. , Sallie Weeks. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILD

1459. Annie, b. Sept. 3, 1828; d. young.

730

Israel Reed, son of Obadiah and Elizabeth (Richmond) Reed, b. Aug. 10, 1806. m. Nov. 18, 1838, Louisa Humble. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

1460. Edward Richmond, b. Aug. 19, 1839; m. J u n e 6, 1869, Ella L. Wales, of Abington. 1461. Salmon Willson, b. Feb. 24, 1847; m. Aug. 11, 1873, Clara Ella Keene, of Abington.

SEVENTH GENERATION A 732

221

Joel Reed, son of Joel and Ruth (Gurney) Reed. b. Feb. 8, 1794. m. Nov. 16, 1837, Bethany Churchill. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILD

1462. Pauline Isabelle, b. May 19, 1840; d. Jan. 31, 1896; m. Dec. 29, 1858, Samuel S. Atwood. A 734

Matthew Reed, son of Joel and Ruth (Gurney) Reed. b. Jan. 4, 1798; d. Dec. 29, 1860. m. Sept. 12, 1822, Thirza Harris, daughter of John and Abigail (Edson) Harris. Settled in North Bridgewater (now Brockton).
CfllLDRRN

1463. Abigail Harris, b. March 6, 1823; d. April 13, 1882; m. March 29, 1840, Lebbews Alden. 1464. Eliza Ann, b . March 6, 1825; d. J a n . 31, 1879; m. Nov. 19, 1842, Daniel Soule. 1465. Thirza Maria, b. May 11, 1828; d. Dec. 16, 1885; m. May, 1848, Samuel Holmes Soule. 1466. Harvey Williams, b. Feb. 14, 1831; d. April 26, 1861; m. Feb. 16, 1860, Helen M. Tirrel. 1467. Hiram Farwell, b. April 29, 1833; m. 1st. April 25, 1857, Emily J. Loud Reed; m. 2d. J u n e 11, 1874, Selina H. Nash. 1468. Lucinda Franklin, b. J a n . 17, 1835; d. Dec. 27, 1892; m. J a n . 9, 1863, Thomas F. Currier. 1469. Matthew Gordon, b. Feb. 11, 1837; d. April 17, 1896; m. May I, 1861, Harriet Maria Bicknell, of Weymouth. 1470. Fidelia Amanda, b . Dec. 17, 1838; d. Feb. 20, 1839. 1471. Lucia Eleanor, b. Aug. 24, 1840; d. April 10, 1889; m. June II, 1861, Joseph W. Brown. 1472. Henry Lendall, b. March 28, 1842; d. ; m. Sept. 17, 1864, Susan Adelaide P r a t t . 1473. Nahum Augustus, b. Feb. 4, 1844; m. 1st. J u n e 7, 1868, Isabella Frances Bicknell, of E. Weymouth; m. 2d. April 1,1888, Sarah Whitman Spilsted, of E. Weymouth. 1474. Martha Ella, b. April 20, 1846; d. ; m. March 9, 1870, Geo. Augustus Brown, of Decatur, 111.

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A 736 Albert Reed, son of Joel and Ruth (Gurney) Reed. b. May 5, 1803. m. , Polly Reynolds. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

1475. Charles Alonzo, b. April 29, 1850. 1476. Polly, b . . 1477. Alonzo H., b . ; m. J u n e 28, 1866, Olive Amelia Jacobs. 1478. Isaac Bradford, b. ; m. Sarah Loud.

A 737 Hervey Reed, son of Joel and Ruth (Gurney) Reed, b. Feb. 27, 1806; d. April 25, 1879. m. 1st Oct. 30, 1830, Sally Pool m. 2nd. Nov. 23, 1837, Mary Thaxter Nash, daughter of Micah and Sarah Thaxter Nash, who died in Rockland Dec. 25, 1898. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILD or HERVEY AND SALLY

1479. Sarah, b. J u n e 29, 1833.


CHILDREN OP HBRVET AND MART

1480. An infant, b. Oct. 1, 1838; d. young. 1481. Hervey Turner, b. March 29, 1840; d. unmarried. 1482. Mary Elizabeth, b . Aug. 13, 1842; m. Dec. 11, 1870, Dan. Packard. 1483. Francis Baylies, b. Dec. 30, 1844; m. May 28, 1879, Clara Raymond. 1484. Abigail Adelaide, b. May 14, 1847; m. Feb. 24, 1867, Howard Malcolm Shaw. 1485. Alsie Carsilla, b. Aug. 10, 1850; d. Aug. 28, 1872; m. Nov. 4, 1869, Willard W. Lewis (1 child; d. in infancy). 1486. Infant child; d. young. 1487. Sharlie Ettie, b. April 15, 1854; d. ; m. Feb. 21, 1874, Nathan B. Foster; lives in Rockland.

A 738 Lucius Reed, son of Joel and Ruth (Gurney) Reed. b. Sept. 25, 1808.

8EVENT1I GENERATION

223

m. Nov. 24, 1831, Lydia Shaw; she died Dec. 1, 1899. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

1488. Helen Maria, b. Feb. 3, 1833; m. Dec. 9, 1852, Geo. A. Beal. 1489. Lydia Frances, b. Nov. 10, 1836. 1490. Henry, b. Feb. 4, 1842. 1491. Lucretia Adelaide, b. May 24, 1843; m. Dec 27, 1863, Geo. A. Beal; had two sons. 1492. Lucius Alston, b. Feb. 6, 1847; m. June 7, 1877, Emma Lincoln Reynolds. 1493. Florence Lorilla, b. Oct. 22, 1849; m. Geo. A. Beal. A 742 Woodbridge Brown Reed, son of David and Elizabeth T. (Brown) Reed, b. Nov. 19, 1813. m. , Orinda Neal. Of Cummington, Mass. A 745 David H. Reed, son of David and Elizabeth T. (Brown) Reed. b. . m. , Nancy Smith. Of Cummington, Mass,
CHILDREN

1494. Lucy Harris, b. Dec. 23, 1840. 1495. Nancy Smith, b. Feb. 8, 1846. 1496. Frank, b. Sept. 8, 1856. A 748 Jonathan L. Reed, son of Jonathan and Deborah (Porter) Reed. b. , 1791. m. 1st. Dec. 18, 1816, Charlotte Brown. m. 2nd. pub. Feb. 25, 1827, Lucy Champney of Brighton. Was a soldier in the war of 1812. Of East Bridgewater, Mass.
CHILD OF JONATHAN AND CHARLOTTE

1497. Charlotte, b. May 28, 1821.

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CHILDREN or JONATHAN AND LUCT

1498. Susan Champney, b. Dec. 30, 1827. 1499. Lucy Loring, b. Aug. 5, 1830. A 749 John P. Reed, son of Jonathan and Deborah (Porter) Reed. b. , 1793. m. in 1816, Polly Ramsdale. Resided in South Abington.
CHILDREN

1500. Mary Loring, b. Aug. 26, 181"; m. Nov. 30, 1837, Edwin Brown, of E. Bridgewater. 1501. John Porter, b. July 29, 1819; m. Adaline Brown. 1502. Lloyd Watson, b. J a n . 7, 1822; m. Lucy Bryant. 1503. Mehetable R. W., b. Sept. 15, 1824; m. Nov. 19, 1843, David Gurney. 1504. Thomas Baldwin, b. July 29, 1827; m. Olive B. Perkins.

A 752 Thaxter Reed, son of Jonathan and Deborah (Porter) Reed. b. Feb. 7, 1800, in East Bridgewater; d. April 4, 1846, in South Abington. m. 1st. Feb. 4, 1827, Mehetable Brown (b. in 1805, at Cummington, Mass.; d. Nov., 1833, in South Abington; daughter of Samuel Brown). m. 2nd. pub. July 30, 1837, Sophronia Barker, b. 1804; d. 1883, in Hanson, Mass. Both members of the Baptist Church at South Abington (now Whitman) of which Thaxter was one of the founders. He was a stone mason.
CHILDREN or THAXTER AND MEHETABLE

1505. Mehetable, b. May 8, 1830. 1506. Homan Thaxter, b. Aug. 5, 1833; m. 1st. Nov., 1854, Caroline Jenkins; m. 2d. Dec. 25, 1857, Maria L. Soule.

A 753 Ebenezer Reed, son of Jonathan and Deborah (Porter) Reed. b. , 1801; d. March 4, 1878.

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225

m. Jan. 1, 1829, Patience Penniman. Of East Bridgewater.


CHILDREN

1507. 1508. 1509. 1510. 1511. 1512.

All born in Abington, Mass. Ebenezer Franklin, b. Nov. 23, 1829. George Augustus, b. Oct. 3, 1831; m. Susan Maria Gurney. William Henry, b. April 12, 1833; m. Feb. 2, 1859, Lucy Ann Dyer. Elizabeth Thaxter, b. Dec. 4, 1834; m. J a n . 9, 1854, Samuel Norton. Emeline Frances, b . Sept. 29, 1837. Marie Frances, b. Aug. 25, 1840; m. Aug. 31, 1862, Henry A. Bates.

A 767 James Augustus Reed, son of William and Lovisa (Beals) Reed. b. April 18, 1828, at Albany, N. Y. m. Oct. 23, 1850, Lydia M. Stockton (b. in London, Eng., Aug. 23, 1826; daughter of John and Lydia Ann Stockton; d. Feb. 11, 1878, in Albany, N. Y.). He resided in Albany, N. Y. Was a man of fine musical talents; a manufacturer of pianos from 1855 to 1863, and later dealer in pianos. Was an able performer on the organ and held the position of organist in Presbyterian and other churches during forty years. Hi6 wife Lydia M. Reed, had a very powerful and mellow contralto voice, and sang in quartette and choirs until within a few months of her death. Of Albany, N. Y.
CHILDREN

1513. 1514. 1515. 1516.

August Beals, b. Sept. 24, 1851; d. March 4, 1859. William Stockton, b. July 30, 1855; d. April 21, 1856. Frederick, b . J u n e 20, 1857; d. May 5, 1858. Newton Briggs, b. Aug. 22, 1861; m. May 28, 1885, Rachel Blessing. 1517. Cordelia Lovisa, b. J u n e 2, 1864.

A 768 Rev. Albert Chester Reed, son of William and Lovisa (Beals) Reed.
15

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b. Aug. 31, 1832, at Albany, N. Y. m. March 8, 1865, Sarah M. Merriman (b. Nov. 3, 1830, at Elbridge, N. Y., daughter of Ebenezer and Lovisa (Coleman) Merriman). He was a clerk in Albany and New York from 1845-54. Graduated at Grove Hall, Conn., in 1849. They were both members of the Presbyterian Church, in Elbridge, N. Y., in 1863, he was ordained and installed pastor over the Presbyterian Church at Port Byron, N. Y., from 1866 to 1873; of Congregational Church, Flushing, L. I., from 1873 to 1878; of Congregational Church, at Manchester, Vt., from 1878 to 1884. At present at North Granville, N. Y. Of North Granville.
CHILDREN

1518. William Ebenezer, b. Jan. 17, 1866. (He is now a member of the Class of 1889, Cornell University.) 1519. Harry Lathrop, b. Dec. 15, 1869. (He is now a member of Class of 1889 at Yale College.) 1520. Albert Merriman, b. March 14, 1870. (He is now a member of Class of 1891 at Yale College.) 1521. Maurice Coroydon, b. Dec. 11, 1872; d. Aug. 16, 1873. A 775 Samuel Worcester Reed, son of Joshua and Susannah (Noyes) Reed. b. April 20, 1822, at Plainfield, Mass. m. April 26, 1848, Adaline Norton (b. Feb. 3, 1831, at East JMachias, Me.; daughter of Capt. Jabez and Mary Fuller (Foster) Norton). They enjoyed all the educational advantages which could be obtained in country towns at that period. They were members of the Congregational Church and prominent in every good work. They were of fine personal appearance and pure moral character. Occupation was fruit growing at Wright's Station, Santa Clara county, Cal., but has retired from the business, and removed to East Oakland, Cal. Of East Oakland, CaL

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CHILDREN

227

1522. Sarah Keller, b. F e b . 8, 1849; d. Sept. 21, 1849. 1523. Charles Keller, b. April 20, 1851; d. ; m. J u l y 6, 1873, Carrie S. Bosworth. 1524. Ida May, b. Nov. 18, 1854, a t Ashland, Mass. Music teacher, E. Oakland, Cal. 1525. Royal Vining, b. March 5, 1858, a t Boston, Mass.; d. May 5, 1860.

781

Jonathan Edwards Reed, son of Joshua and Susannah (Noyes) Reed. b. July 4, 1833. Lives at 1358 West street, Oakland, Cal., and is unmarried. A 786 Robert Reed, son of Seth and Hannah (Shaw) Reed, b. Oct. 4, 1822. m. , Nancy . Lived at Cummington, Mass.
CHILD

1526. Clara, b. Oct. 4, 1850. A 792 Seth Reed, son of Seth and Catherine (Brown) Reed. b. May 2, 1804; d. March 7, 1894. m. Sept. 13, 1826, Sally Blanchard. Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN

1527. Ann Merrill, b. Nov. 15, 1829; m. J . F . L. W h i t m a r s h , son of J o h n W h i t m a r s h . 1528. R u t h Torrey, b. Dec. 24, 1833; m. Elephalet Ripley Bates, son of J o h n a n d M a r y (Ripley) Bates. 1529. Sarah Dean, b. April 17, 1839; d. May 25, 1839. 1530. Seth Dean, b. J u n e 19, 1840; m. 1st. Sarah lsabelle McConihe; m. 2d. J u l y 10, 1888, Annie V. G r a n t Bigelow. 1531. An infant, b . April 10, 1842; d. May 6, 1842. 1532. Sarah Weston, b. Oct. 9, 1847; m. Joseph W. Randall, son of Joseph Randall.

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A 795 Noah Warner Reed, son of Daniel and Cynthia (Warner) Reed. b. Nov. 25, 1815. m. , Nancy . He lived at Cummington, Mass.
CHILDREN

1533. 1534. 1535. 1536. 1537. 1538.

Mary J a n e , b . J u n e 17, 1839. Cynthia W., b . March 20, 1841; m. Steeve J o h n S., b. March 31, 1843. Nancy E., b . Oct. 18, 1848. A son, b. Oct. 19, 1850. Horace E., b. May, 1855.

A 797 John C. Reed, son of Daniel and Cynthia (Warner) Reed, b. July 4, 1820. m. , Sarah . He lived at Cummington, Mass.
CHILDREN

1539. A son, b. March, 1854. 1540. Mary A., b. Jan. 9, 1856. A 801 William Lewis Reed, son of Jesse and Mary (Griswold) Reed. b. May 5, 1832. m. Jan. 1, 1856, Julia Sampson. Lived at Cummington. Of Cummington, Mass.
CHILD

1541. A daughter, b. Aug. 25, 1857.

A 805 William Cole Reed, son of Abel and Lydia (Loud) Reed.

b.

Lived at Roxbury.

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229

A 806 James Ward Reed, son of Abel and Lydia (Loud) Reed. b. . Lived in Roxbury. A 809 Charles Thayer Reed, son of Abel and Lydia (Loud) Reed. b. . m. Feb. 3, 1828, Sophia E. Critston, of Nashua. He lived in Boston. Of Boston, Mass. A 811

John Reed, son of John and Olive (Alger) Reed. b. , 1812. m. , Amelia Crane of Fair Haven. He was Vice-Treasurer of the Boston Institution for Savings. Of Boston, Mass. A 813 Edward Reed, son of John and Olive (Alger) Reed. b. , 1817. m. Nov. 6, 1848, Catharine Howard, daughter of William Howard, Esq., of Boston, Mass. Of Yarmouth, Mass.
CHILDREN

1542. J o h n , b. 1543. William, b. 1544. C a t h a r i n e , b .

. . .

A 814 John Montgomery Reed, son of Daniel and Nancy (Foster) Reed. b. Aug. 9, 1814.

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m. Elizabeth Broomfield, of Falsom, Norfolk county, England. Lived in New York City.
CHILDREN

1545. 1546. 1547. 1548.

J o h n M., b. 1849. Elizabeth B., b. 1850; d. 1852. Daniel W., b. 1852. Charles E d w a r d , b. 1856.

A 815 Charles Reed, son of Daniel and Nancy (Foster) Reed, b. Dec. 7,1815. m. in 1843, Sophia Wilkins Clarke. Lived in New York, removed to Bridgewater, where his two youngest children weTe born. Of West Bridgewater.
CHILDREN

1549. 1550. 1551. 1552. 1553. 1554. 1555.

Caleb, b. Sept. 20, 1844. Charles Montgomery, b . 1846. Mary, b. 1848. H u b b a r d Wilkins, b. 1850. William H o r t o n , b. 1852. Caleb, b. 1854. Samuel A., b. J u n e 8, 1856.

A 817 Solomon Reed, son of Solomon and Abigail (Howard) Reed. b. , 1811. m. Sept. 7, 1838, Lydia Blanchard. He lived at Newton.
CHILD

1556. Edmond, b .

A 818 George Howard Reed, son of Solomon and Abigail (Howard) Reed. b. , 1814. m. April 19, 1838, Elizabeth Jeffrey. He lived at Waltham.

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CHILDREN

231

1557. Isadore, b. 1558. Anna, b. 1559. Walter, b.

. . .

1560. Edgar, b. 1561. Alice, b.

. .

A 819 William Franklin Reed, son of Solomon and Abigail (Howard) Reed. b. , 1819. m. , Adelaide Arnold. Resided in Boston.
CHILDREN

1562. 1563. 1564. 1565. 1566. 1567.

Frances Miriam, b. Georgianna E., b. J o h n D., b. . William H., b. Charles Frederick, b. Abba Louise, b.

. .

A . 822 Rev. James Reed, son of Sampson and Catherine (Clark) Reed. b. June 8, 1834. m. Dec. 19, 1858, Emily Elizabeth Ripley. He graduated at Harvard University in 1855. After leaving college, he taught one year in the public Latin School in Boston, and then devoted his attention to theological studies, and in April, 1860, was ordained as a minister of the New Jerusalem Church, and installed as assistant pastor of the Boston Society. He will be remembered by the members of the Reed family who were present at the celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of the settlement of Bridgewater, as the gentleman who delivered the poem on that occasion.
CHILDREN

1568. 1568a. 1568b. 1568c.

Of Boston, Mass Catherine Clark, b. Sept. 21, 1859; m. Nov. 8, 1887, Herbert Langford Warren. John Sampson, b . April 4, 1861; m. Oct. 30, 1900, Jessie Estelle Burbank. Gertrude, b. March 8, 1863; m. J u n e 12, 1889, Harold Broadfield Warren. Miriam, b. Nov. 17, 1864; d. March, 1876.

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1568d. Josephine, b. Oct. 17, 1868; m. May 31, 1894, T h o m a s Worcester Thatcher. 1568e. Emily Elizabeth, b. F e b . 21, 1876.

A 826 Josiah Hunt Reed, son of Josiah Willard and Fanny (Hunt) Reed. b. Aug. 4, 1822; d. Aug. 1, 1898. m. July 19, 1845, Mary Elizabeth Chessman, of Auburn, N. Y.j she died Dec. 1894, in Orange, N. J. In the spring of 1836, his father having died in Oct. of the year previous, he left home to live with his mother's brotheT, Thomas M. Hunt, of Auburn, N. Y. He was a member of his family, and a clerk in his drug store for a period of about ten years. In Jan. 1845, when twenty-two years of age, he went to Chicago to establish a drug business for himself, assisted by way of capital and credit by his uncle and other friends. Chicago was then a city of about 10,000 inhabitants. He continued in the drug business there until 1867, his firm being J. H. Reed & Co. From a small beginning his business grew to be, at the time he left it, one of the largest of its kind in the United States. In 1858 he moved his residence to New York city, but continued active, however, in the management of his business, importing and purchasing supplies for the Chicago house. He retired from that business in 1867, and was out of business for the next eight years. In 1875 he entered business again, forming a partnership with William H. Flagg, now located at 11 Pine street, New York City, dealers in railroad bonds of the highest grade. His business record has always been good, having always met promptly every obligation. During the last thirty-one years he has been a resident of Orange, N. J., and for nineteen years has been a regular communicant in the First Presbyterian Church, Orange, and for the best part of the time was also elder in that church. He has never been prominent in politics, but always exercised his rights as a citizen, voting with the Republican party. o f E a g t 0 r a n g e ^ N> j .

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CHILD

233

1569. Alice, b. April 20, 1846; d. Nov. 5, 1873; m. Nov. 1, 1866, Albert D. Smith, of W. Orange, N. J. A 829 William Reed, son of Samuel H. and Elizabeth (Foster) Reed, b. June 20, 1819. m. 1st. Elizabeth Kent Sayer, Sept. 17, 1846 (she was b. April 17, 1826; d. Jan. 15, 1853). m. 2nd. Mrs. Elizabeth Newton Cleaver. Of Greenfield, Mass.
CHILDREN

1570. William Samuel, b. July, 1847; d. 1848. 1571. Elizabeth Kent, b. Jan. 7, 1849; m. Nov. 17, 1870, Harvey Sheldon Kitchel. 1572. Safnuel A., b. Aug. 1, 1850; unmarried. 1573. Henry Lyman, b. Sept. 15, 1851; m. Oct. 14, 1875, Lizzie S. McLean. A 836 John Reed, son of Samuel and Melinda (Wheelock) Reed. b. Feb. 26,1820. m. , Delia Winter. Lived in Worcester.
CHILDREN

He was a teacher of music. Of Worcester, Mass.

1574. Frederick E., b. March 1, 1847. 1575. Ella E., b. Aug. 7, 1856. A 839 S. Chandler Reed, son of Stephen and Jerusha (Moor) Reed. b. April 22, 1822. m. 1st. Nov. 25, 1852, Lebiah H. Jones, m. 2nd. Nov. 25, 1857, Rhoda G. Tyler. He lived in Warwick, and was a school teacher. Of Warwick, Mass. A 842 Samuel Reed, son of Stephen and Jerusha (Moor) Reed. b. March 22. 1829. m. Nov., 1853, Maria H. Barber. He lived in Warwick, Mass.

234
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

1576. Almah M., b. 1855. 1577. Abby J., b. June 4, 1857. A 849 Samuel Reed, son of Samuel and Polly (Greenleaf) Reed. b. March 5, 1802; d. Feb. 20, 1869. m. Oct. 11, 1832, Caroline Nash; she died J u n e 24, 1889; married by Rev. Jonas Perkins. Lived at Weymouth.
CHILDREN

1578. Charles Andrew, b. June 16, 1836; d. June 19, 1900; m. 1st. June 27, 1870, Wealthea Nolan Dean, of Taunton, Mass.; m. 2d. June, 1889, Myra L. Dean. 1579. Caroline Amelia, b. March 29, 1838; d. Feb. 27, 1877. 1580. George Milton, b. Jan. 8, 1840; d. . 1581. Samuel Willard, b. March 25, 1846; d. Sept. 11, 1848. 1582. Samuel Willard, b. Dec. 31, 1849; d. .

A 852 John Reed, son of John and Elizabeth (Gould) Reed. b. March 3, 1797; d. April 17, 1828. m. Nov. 3, 1818, Emma Dill, daughter of Daniel and Mary (Chubbock) Dill; b. Aug. 13, 1792; she died Aug. 6. 1884. After the death of her husband she lived at Hull. Of Scituate.
CHILDREN

1583. Jane Binney, b. July 24, 1819; d. Aug. 3, 1866; m. Feb. 13, 1841, John Wesley Tower, of Hingham. 1584. John, b. Dec. 7, 1822; d. ; m. Dec. 25, 1853, Mary Elizabeth Pope. 1585. Daniel Dill, b. Jan. 13, 1827; m. July 14, 1852, Esther B. L. Rachford. A 860 Loring W. Reed, son of Thomas and Sarah ( b . Oct. 3, 1803. m. Ann Pool of Abington. Lived in Boston, 1334 Springfield street.

) Reed.

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CHILDREN

235

1586. Anna F., b. Oct. 13, 1831; m. John W. Way. 1587. Charles Loring, b. J a n . 9, 1833. 1588. Sarah Lapham, b. Oct. 19, 1S34; d. March 30, 1858; m. John M. Way, of Roxbury. 1589. Thomas Franklin, b. Oct. 6, 1836; d. about 1885. 1590. William Garrison, b. J u n e 9, 1842. (25 Kelley St., Boston.)

A 861 Thomas Reed, son of Thomas and Sarah ( ) Reed. b. in 1816; d. Feb. 19, 1859. m. Sept. 8, 1841, Elizabeth Hayward; she died Sept. 8, 1855, aged 34. Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN

1591. Charles, b. Washington. 1592. Herber A., b.

; lives on Pacific coast, either Oregon or ; lives in Quincy.

A 865 Philip Reed, son of Philip and Polly (Taylor) Reed, b. Sept. 19, 1802. m. Dec. 15, 1825, Sapphira Howland. Of South Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

1593. George Williams, b. Sept. 29, 1826; m. J u n e 18, 1846, Lucy Ann Cook. 1594. Lucy White, b. May 24, 1833. 1595. Charles W r arren, b. Feb. 2, 1842.

A 871 Isaac Reed, son of Isaac and Sally (Stetson) Reed, b. Jan. 26, 1805; d. 1870. m. 1st. Dec. 18, 1831. 1st wife died in 1844. m. 2nd. in 1849, Sarah Porter. Lived in East Bridgewater, Mass.
CHILDREN BT FIRBT W I F E

1596. George A., b . 1832; m. D e c , 1858, Nancy Watson Brown. 1597. Nancy A., b. in 1836; m. Aug. 11, 1858, Joseph H. Cook.

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REED GENEALOGY
CHILDREN OP ISAAC AND SARAH

1598. I s a a c W., b . 1853; d. u n m a r r i e d . 1599. Asa C , b . 1857; d. u n m a r r i e d .

872

Nahum Reed, son of Isaac and Sally (Stetson) Reed. b. Dec. 15, 1806; d. Oct. 27, 1872. m. Oct. 6,1840, Maria Wetherell. He resided in Whitman, Mass.
CHILDREN

1600. Clinton W., b. Sept. 4, 1842; m. Jan. 1, 1868, Mehetable Nash Gurney. 1601. Nahum S., b. May fc, 1845; m. Nov. 4, 1869, Mary E. Ferris. 1602. Ezra A., b. Oct. 18, 1847; d. April 8, 1849. 1603. Frank Austin, b. July, 1852; m. Oct. 27, 1878, Alberta Thompson. A 873

Dexter Reed, son of Isaac and Sally (Stetson) Reed, b. Jan. 21, 1809. m. in 1842, Lydia Wright. Lived in East Bridgewater, Mass.
CHILDREN

1604. Samuel D., b. 1846. 1605. Franklin P., b. 1853. 1606. John B., b. 1856. A 874

James Thaxter Reed, son of Isaac and Sally (Stetson) Reed. b. Oct. 8, 1815; d. Feb. 22, 1875. m. 1st. in 1844, Eliza Ann Keith; she died Feb. 16, 1851, aged 27 years and 7 months. m. 2nd. Mary Ann Severance; she died Oct. 14, 1884, aged 63 years 2 months and 11 days. He was a justice of the peace. Of East Bridgewater, Mass.

SEVENTH GENERATION
CHILDREN OF JAMES AND ELIZA

237

1607. Lurana Thaxter, b. April 30, 1845; m. 1st. 1862, Nahum Poole, of Whitman, Mass.; m. 2d. J u n e 3, 1880, Bela C. Josselyn, of Bridgeport, Conn. 1608. Sarah Scott, b. May 28, 1846; d. May 23, 1884; m. July 1, 1866, H e n r y C. Harding, of E. Bridgewater. 1609. James Lewis, b. J a n . 4, 1851; d. July 28, 1881; unmarried.
CHILD OF JAMES AND MART

1610. Clarence Derwood, b. March 29, 1857; m. Dec. 25, 1889, H a r r i e t Davis, of N. Easton, Mass.

A 875 Calvin Reed, son of Isaac and Sally (Stetson) Reed, b. April 3, 1819. m. in 1844, Mary S. Bates. He was a justice of the peace. Of East Bridgewater, Mass
CHILDREN

1611. Mary P., b. April 20, 1845. 1612. Benjamin C, b. Dec. 24, 1849.

A 877 Albert Reed, son of Jeremiah and Rebecca (Jenkins) Reed, b. Aug. 23, 1803. in. in 1832, Almira Drake, of Hanson. He lived in Abington, Mass. Of Whitman or Hanson.
CHILDREN

1613. Albert Laurain, b. 1834; d. unmarried. 1614. Sarah Spooner, b. 1835; d. . 1615. Augusta, b. 1837; d. 1849.

A 878 Melvin Reed, son of Jeremiah and Rebecca (Jenkins) Reed, b. March 30, 1806; d. Aug. 7, 1891. m. Nov. 16, 1829, Emily Poole; she was born at Abington, Feb. 19, 1810; died Nov., 1890. No children. Of East Bridgewater, Mass.

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A 879 Nathaniel Reed, son of Jeremiah and Rebecca (Jenkins) Reed. b. Sept. 17, 1807; d. June 15, 1864. m. March 24, 1831, Betsy M. Bartlett, daughter of Azel Bartlett; b. March 28, 1811, of Cummington; she died Dec. 11, 1849. Son, Nathaniel L., was a private in 58th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. Of East Bridgewater, Mass.
CHILDREN

All born in South Abington. 1616. Elizabeth M., b. July 1, 1832: d. March 4. 1833. 1617. Nathaniel L., b. June 14, 1834; d. June 18, 1864; killed in the Civil War. 1618. Edward F., b. May 15, 1837; d. Dec. 13, 1849. 1619. Marshall, b. Sept. 13, 1841; m. Sept. 28, 1863, Helen M. Penniman. 1620. Elizabeth B., b. Dec. 23, 1843; m. Jan. 11, 1870, Edwin B. Cook. A 880 David Reed, son of Jeremiah and Rebecca (Jenkins) Reed, b. July 2, 1812. m. 1st. in 1836, Nancy Smith; she died in 1837. m. 2nd. Oct. 9,1839, Eliza Ann Bates, daughter of Daniel and Jane (Reed) Bates. Of East Bridgewater, Mass.
CHILDREN OF DAVID AND ELIEA

1621. 1622. 1623. 1624. 1625. 1626.

Lucy Harrison, b. Dec. 23, 1840; m. J o h n Davis. David, b . March 7, 1843; d. same day. Daniel, b. March 7, 1843; d. same day. Nancy Smith, b . F e b . 8, 1846. F r a n k F., b. Sept. 8, 1855; d. Nov. 24, 1898; m. Alice Pickens. E d w a r d S., b . J a n . 30, 1858; d. April 19, 1858.

A 881 Charles Spooner Reed, son of Jeremiah and Rebecca (Jenkins) Reed.

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239

b. Oct. IS, 1816. in. 1st. , Clarissa S. Gurney, of East Bridgewater; she died in 1849. m. 2nd. Nov. 15, 1855, Rebecca T. Stetson, daughter of Zenas and Jane (Frank) Stetson. Of East Bridgewater, Mass.
CHILDREN

1627. Mary Jane, b. Nov. 5, 1844; m. Charles Evans, of Haverhill, Mass. 1628. Charles Willis, b . 1846. . 1629. Rebecca Jenkins, b. 1849. 1630. Clarissa Sophia, b. .

A 882 Oakes Reed, son of Calvin and Hannah (Ludden) Reed, b. Sept. 11, 1808; d. March 1, 1848. m. in 1832, Lettice Barker Hobart; she was born at Hanson, Mass., March 4, 1814, and died Sept. 11, 1885. Was daughter of Isaac and Lettice (Barker) Hobart.
CHILDREN

1631. Andrew Hobart, b. May 15, 1833; d. ; m. 1856, Elizabeth E. Keene. 1632. Catharine Parris, b . March 10, 1837; d. March 10, 1854, at E. Bridgewater; unmarried. 1633. Eliza Attwood, b. J u n e 19, 1840; m. Gilbert Shaw. 1634. Isaac Hobart, b. Aug. 28, 1842; d. Aug. 29, 1847, at E. Bridgewater. 1635. Calvin Payson, b. Nov. 2, 1844; m. J a n . 25, 1877, Cora Maria Beal.

A 884 Hezekiah Reed, son of Calvin and Hannah (Ludden) Reed. b. July 12, 1812. m. -, Elizabeth Josselyn. He lived in Hanover.
CHILD

1636. Herbert E-, b. Dec. 19, 1845; d. May 12, 1883; buried in Hanover.

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A 886 Lucius Reed, son of Joseph and Charlotte (Stetson) Reed. b. June 7, 1808. m. January 7, 1838, Selina Dyer. Of East Bridgewater, Mass.
CHILDREN

1637. Lucius Franklin, b. May 6, 18"40; d. unmarried, a t Whitman. 1638. Henry Dyer, b. Feb. 4, 1842; m. J a n u a r y 21, 1875, Louisa Parker, of Whitman, Mass.

A 887 Aaron Reed, son of Joseph and Charlotte (Stetson) Reed. b. Aug. 2, 1811; d. Jan. 22, 1892. m. Sept. 15, 1836, Hannah Fullerton. Lived in Abington.
CHILDREN

1639. Aaron Alden, b. April 25, 1839; m. July 23, 1876, Eunice Maria Slack. 1640. Hannah Maria, b. May 16, 1844; d. unmarried.

A 889 Joseph Reed, son of Joseph and Charlotte (Stetson) Reed, b. Sept. 12, 1817. m. in 1843, Mehetable Jenkins, daughter of Nathaniel and Eunice (Whitman) Jenkins; she was born April 18, 1822. (See Spooner*s Acct.) Lived in East Bridgewater. Of Whitman. A 890 Daniel Reed, son of Joseph and Charlotte (Stetson) Reed, b. June 18, 1820. m. 1st. , 1844, Mary Ann Smith, daughter of Lebbus and Polly (Bates) Smith. m. 2nd. Oct. 17, 1880, Sarah (Lewis) Poole, widow of Poole. Of Whitman.

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CHILDREN

241

1641. Daniel L y m a n , b. April 7, 1847; m. 1st. Lucia W h i t m a n ( n o c h i l d r e n ) ; m. 2d. Marcia Edson (no children). 1642. F o r r e s t Samuel, b. Oct. 9, 1852; m. Louie Holbrook ( n o children). 1643. Mary Ann, b. Sept. 25, 1855; m. H a r r y A. Hill, of Stoneham, Mass. (no children).

A 891 Marcus Stetson Reed, son of Joseph and Charlotte (Stetson) Reed. b. Jan. 3, 1824. m. , Susan M. Whitman. No children. Of Whitman. A 894 Samuel P. Reed, son of Jared and Mehetable (Gardner) Reed. b. . m. in 1840, Lemira D. Hurd, of New Hampshire. He lived in South Abington.
CHILD

1644. Lucina, b. Feb. 1, 1846. A 899 Josiah Reed, son of Ezekiel and Rebecca (Edson) Reed. b. March 2, 1799. m. , Jennet Keith. Lived in West Bridgewater. Of West Bridgewater.
CHILD

1645. Ann, b. Sept. 10, 1848.

A 900 Edwin B. Reed, son of Ezekiel and Rebecca (Edson) Reed. b. Jan. 20, 1804. m. , Furosina Glass, of Duxbury. Lived in Kingston, Mass. Of Kingston, Mass.
16

242
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

1646. Edwin Theodore, b. Sept. 26, 1823. 1647. Alphonso, b. Nov., 1830. 1648. Helen, b. April 30, 1837.

A 901 Charles Briggs Reed, son of Ezekiel and Rebecca (Edson) Reed. b. May 21, 1806. m. , Eunice B. Harden; d. Oct. 22, 1855, aged 50. Of West Birdgewater.
CHILDREN

1649. Susan Frances, b. J u n e 13, 1832; m. May 7, 1851, Simeon C. Keith. 1650. Emily Briggs, b. Dec. 17, 1833; m. Henry Copeland. 1651. Eunice Edson, b. J a n . 3, 1836; m. Charles F . Hicks.

A 904 Horatio G. Reed, son of Col. Jesse and Hannah (Howard) Reed. b. Oct., 1804. m. >, Wealthy Walker; she was b. Nov., 1802. Lived in Scituate and Marshfield. Of Marshfield.
CHILDREN

1652. Horatio G. H., b. (in Marshfield) April 12, 1828; m. April 2, 1850, Esther M. Cole. 1653. Maria W., b. (in Scituate) Feb. 25, 1833; m. Henry L. Vinal. 1654. Ellen L b. J u n e 15, 1839; m. Charles D. West. 1655. Mary Forbes, b. J a n . 5, 1841; m. John E. O. P r o u t y .

A 918 William Briggs Reed, son of Briggs Rogers and Betsy (Hutchinson) Reed. b. Dec. 15, 1816. m. , Eliza Howard, of Salem. In business at 134 Lincoln street, Boston, Mass. Residence 4 Winthrop street, Boston. Of Boston, Mass.

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CHILDREN

243

1656. William H., b. April 9, 1846. 1657. Benjamin C , b . Aug. 10, 1850. 1658. Isabel H., b. J u n e 20, 1857.

A 920 Augustus Reed, son of Briggs Rogers and Betsy (Hutchinson) Reed. b. April 13, 1821. m. , Laura Ann Leach of Boston. In business at East Boston (corner Mereton and Paris '*
CHILDREN

Of Boston, Mass.

1659. Ann Eliza, b. . 1660. Emma Cornelia, b. . 1661. Warren Augustus, b. July 1, 1851; m. Dec. 3, 1878, Nellie A. Crocker. 1662. Alice Jane, b. . A 921 George W. Reed, son of Briggs Rogers and Betsy (Hutchinson) Reed. b. Aug. 5, 1823. m. 1st. Oct. 20, 1852, Ellen Howard of Salem; d. May 6, 1855. in. 2nd. Oct. 29, 1857, Hannah Elizabeth Marston of Salem. He was of the firm of Reed and Hastings, Old State House,
CHILDREN
0f

BoBton, MaBS.

1663. George Harvey, b. Sept. 7, 1853. 1664. Anna Josephine, b. Sept. 27, 1858.

A 929 Alonzo Reed, son of Samuel Licander and Nancy (Gray) Reed. b. Jan. 20, 1824. m. Aug. 9, 1852 (in Waterton, Mass) Adeline White. Of Gardiner, Me.

244

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A 931 George William Reed, son of Samuel Licander and Nancy (Gray) Reed, b. April 24, 1831. m. , Hannah Augusta Currier (daughter of Dr. Currier of Bath, Me.). He was a dentist. Of Bath, Me. A 932 William Q. Reed, son of Samuel and Sally (Bates) Reed. b. July 24, 1806; d. (in JeSeison county) Jan. 28, 1877. m. Aug. 1827, Harriet Leach; b. Jan. 12, 1810; d. Jan. 31, 1871; m. in New York.
CHILDREN

1665. Almyra C , b. July 18, 1829, in Chautauqua Co., N. Y.; m. Oct. 12, 1849, Lucius M. Gilmore, in Kenosha Co., Wis. 1666. Marion A., b. Feb. 2, 1831, in Chautauqua Co., N. Y.; d. May 14, 1862; m. Oct. 15, 1847, Daniel Banker, in Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 1667. Harriet M b. Dec. 25, 1833, in Chautauqua Co., N. Y.; m. Aug., 1853, Joel Farnsworth, in Kenosha Co., Wis. 1668. Sallie E., b. Sept. 19, 1838, in Borne Co., Ind.; d. J a n . 26, 1868; m. Bradshaw. 1669. William A., b. Oct. 21, 1841, in Borne Co., Ind.; m. March 11, 1869, Katie Hoyt. 1670. Rhoda J., b . Aug. 24, 1845, in Borne Co., Ind.; d. Aug. 18, 1861.

A 933 Prentice J. Reed, son of Samuel and Sally (Bates) Reed. b. Oct. 18, 1807; d. May 24, 1859. m. Sept. 19, 1833, Jedidah K. Kingsbury O f Ohio; b. Aug. 17, 1813; d. Dec. 17, 1884.
CHILDREN

The five eldest children born in Geauga Co., Ohio; next three in Kenosha Co., Wisconsin; youngest in Littleton, Iowa. 1671. Caroline, b. Sept. 6, 1834; d. Feb. 2, 1835. 1672. Cyrus Joy, b. J u n e 20, 1836; m. in 1864, Annette Smith.

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1673. Samuel A., b. Dec. 2, 1838; d. July 1, 1890. 1674. SaraLt Jane, b. March 8, 1840; d. June 5, 1862. 1675. Benjamin K., b. June 19, 1843; m. June 2, 1881, Philomenia Digman. 1676. Carrie L., b. Nov. 3, 1846; m. April 17, 1879, Geo. L. Marshall. 1677. Charles, b. April 2, 1849; d. March 11, 1851. 1678. William R., b. Dec. 11, 1851. 1679. Eva M., b. April 28, 1856.

A 942 Hiram Joseph Reed, son of Samuel and Sarah (Teasiear) Reed. b. May 23, 1827, in Orleans county, N. Y.; d. Sept. 1, 1857. m. about 1846, Eliza Keyes; she died Feb. 15, 1857.
CHILDREN

1680. Samuel Clark, b. Jan. 21, 1852; m. Oct. 17, 1884, Julia Baker. 1681. Clifford H., b. Feb. 20, 1855.

A 944 Fordyce Reed, son of Daniel and Lucy (Bates) Reed. b. June 20,1807, in Chesterfield, Mass.; d. Sept. 7, 1848. m. May 21, 1837, Eunice Swan; b. Oct. 10, 1808; d. Sept. 28,1880. Her native place was Kingston, Vt.
CHILD

1682. Amanda, b. Sept. 23, 1843, in Orleans Co., N. Y.; m. Nov. 4, 1880, Henry W. Latimer, of Utica, N. Y. He died March 13, 1895, his widow now of Holly, N, Y. A 946

Daniel W . Reed, son of Daniel and Lucy (Bates) Reed, b. J a n . 2 2 , 1 8 1 0 ; d. April 1, 1885. m. Aug. 7, 1833, Electa Hubbard; b. May 19, 1812; d. Aug. 19, 1873.
CHILDREN

All bom in Orleans Co., N. Y. 1683. George M., b. May 14, 1834; d. Aug. 2, 1835. 1684. Pamelia, b. Feb. 5, 1839; m. Oct, 9, 1861, John R. Seeley. 1685. Fordyce Daniel, b. Dec. 21, 1850; m, Feb. 8, 1875, Mina Zilpha Andrue.

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948

Horace Reed, son of Daniel and Lucy (Bates) Reed, b. May 31, 1814; d. Aug. 15, 1876. . m. , Mahala Hitchcock. He was in Company " C," 105 N. Y. Infantry. Elijah also served in the same company.
CHILDREN

His son

1686. Elijah, b. 1842; m. in Kansas and left two children. 1687. Lucy, b. Sept. 8, 1845; d. Jan., 1864. A 950 Napoleon B. Reed, son of Daniel and Mercy (Nash) Reed. b. Jan. 12, 1818, in Orleans county, N. Y. m. Nov., 1838, Czarina Hall Glazier; b. Jan. 12, 1821; d. .
CHILDREN

1688. 1689. 1690. 1691.

1692. 1693.

All the children were born in Orleans Co., N. Y. Lyman A., b. J a n . 2, 1840; m. J a n . 28, 1858, Elizabeth M. Tutner. Czarina C , b. Aug. 14, 1841; d. July 18, 1854. Mercy A., b. Feb. 29, 1844. Napoleon B., Jr., b. Feb. 13, 1846; m. 1st. March 19, 1868, Marion Phillips; m. 2d. Sept. 13, 1885, Mrs. Nettie Sutherland. Daniel E., b. Feb. 8, 1851; m. April 2, 1871, Emeline Hayes. Elcena C, b. March 25, 1860; d. March 9, 1862.

951

Alonzo Reed, son of Daniel and Marrilla (Knapp) Reed. b. Jan. 21, 1823, in Orleans county, N. Y.; d. April 8, 1882. m. Jan. 21, 1845, Celia Ann Sprague in Orange county, N. Y.; b. Sept. 16, 1826; d. March 27, 1858.
CHILDREN

All t h e children born in State of New York. 1694. Celia MarriHa, b. J a n . 1, 1846; d. March 4, 1848. 1695. Celia Ann, b. Feb. 13, 1848; m. J a n . 1, 1873, Shively S. Mather.

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1696. Phebe Belle, b. May 8, 1851; m. Dec. 25, 1874, Geo. W. Sisson. 1697. Helen May, b. May 6, 1853; m. Jan. 1, 1879, Fred. A. Richards. 1698. Cora Hattie, b. Feb. 21, 1858; m. Oct. 17, 1875, Eugene Morrill. A 953

Samuel Reed, son of Daniel and Marrilla (Knapp) Reed. b. March 7, 1827, in Orleans county, N. Y.; d. March 27, 1887. m. Nov. 8, 1850, Sarah M. Partridge in Herkimer county, N. Y.; b. May 22, 1829; d. May 6, 1868. Was in Company " C," 105 N. Y. Infantry.
CHILDREN

All born in Orleans Co., N. Y. 1699. Amer Alanson, b. Dec. 22, 1851; m. Sept. 16, 1875, Libbie Jessie Simmons. , 1700. Orra Partridge, b. Dec. 22, 1853; m. Dec. 31, 1878, Ida B. Hall. 1701. Myron Samuel, b. J u n e 4, 1860. Was reported in 1880 as studying for t h e ministry, and hopes to be sent on some foreign mission.

954

Sylvester Franklin Reed, son of Daniel and Marrilla (Knapp) Reed. b. Oct. 6, 1829, in Orleans connty, N. Y.; d. Jan. 26, 1884. m. July 4, 1853, Maria Louisa Underhill, in Orleans county, N. Y.; b. Sept. 6, 1832.
CHILDREN

1702. Charles Martin, b. March 4, 1866, in Orleans Co., N. Y.; d. March 12, 1884. 1703. Ralph Underhill, b . J a n . 31, 1874, in Orleans Co., N. Y.

955

Nelson Knapp Reed, son of Daniel and Marrilla (Knapp) Reed.

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b. Sept. 11, 1831. m. 1st. June, 1853, Julia Ann Weeks, in Norway, Ind.; she died May 19, 1862. m. 2nd. Dec. 2, 1863, Julia Augusta Dikeman, of Oneida county, N. Y.; b. March 21, 1841; d. Sept. 23, 1888.
CHILDREN OP NELSON AND JULIA AUGUSTA DIKEMAN

1704. 1705. 1706. 1707. 1708. 1709. 1710.

All born in Orleans Co., N. Y. Earnest R., b. Dec. 13, 1864; d. May 2, 1886. Rose Augusta, b . Feb. 16, 1866; m. J a n . 7, 1886, Benjamin F . Mayback. Florence Harriet, b. Sept. 30, 1867; m. March 9, 1887, F r a n k Benard. Dikeman D., b . March 12, 1870. Mary Belle, b. Nov. 23, 1871. Frances J., b. Feb. 16, 1875. Lulu Olive, b. Feb. 8, 1878.

A 958 Hiram Smith Reed, son of Capt. Simeon and Bersheba (Thayer) Reed. b. Aug. 2, 1816, in Chesterfield, Mass.; d. Dec. 23, 1864. m. Aug. 11, 1844, Amanda Noyes; b. May 16, 1818, in Cummington, Mass. Married in Oneida county, N. Y.
CHILDREN

1711. 1712. 1713. 1714. 1715.

Two eldest children born in Ashtabula Co., Ohio; three youngest born in Erie Co., Ohio. Waldo Simeon, b. Feb. 2, 1847; m. May 1, 1878, Luella Annette Miller. Cynthia Amelia, b. Dec. 31, 1848; m. Oct. 19, 1871, Anderson Hubbard. Hiram Elwin, b. Feb. 14, 1855; m. Hattie E. Allen. Noyes Williard, b. Sept. 25, 1857; m. Dec. 28, 1887, Addie Florence McHenry. F r a n k Rea, b. May 25, 1863.

A 959 Stillman Sears Reed, son of Capt. Simeon and Bersheba (Thayer) Reed. b. Dec. 1, 1817; d. Sept. 22, 1874. m. Pamelia Paden.

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At the age of two years he was rendered deaf and dumb by an accident. His wife was a natural mute. A 981 Cyrus Monroe Reed, son of Capt. Simeon and Mary (Whitton) Reed. b. Jan. 27, 1823. m. June 18, 1846, Polly W. Bates; b. May 21, 1823, in Westford, Vt. Married in Chesterfield, Mass.
CHILDREN

Two eldest born in Chesterfield, Mass.; youngest born in Erie Co., Pa. 1716. Marcia Angela, b. Feb. 2, 1848; m. May 19, 1868, Washington Irving Potter. 1717. Emma Augusta, b. July 27, 1852; m. Aug. 15, 1872, Charles C. French. 1718. Nellie Amanda, b. April 29, 1858; m. May 13, 1886, Willis Herbert Smith.

A 965 Daniel Whitton Reed, son of Capt. Simeon and Mary (Whitton) Reed. b. Sept. 10, 1835, in Chesterfield, Mass.; d. March 20, 1876. m. Oct. 20, 1863, Marcella Gould; b. Jan. 24, 1840, in Erie county, Penna.; d. Aug. 11, 1882. He served nine months in Company " E," 52nd MasB. Infantry, and afterwards served until the close of the war in Battery * G," 1st Wis. Heavy Artillery at Fort Ellsworth, Va.
CHILDREN

1719. David Gould, b. Sept. 11, 1864, in Sheboygan Co., Wis. 1720. Freddie Alanson, b. J a n . 20, 1870, in Erie Co., Pa.; d. Nov. 15, 1871. 1721. Minerva M a j , b. Jan. 2, 1873, in Erie Co., Pa.

A 967 Simeon Smith Reed, son of Joseph and Wealthy (Williams) Reed.

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b. April 19, 1815, in Orleans county, N. Y. m. June 18, 1844, Adaline Olds; b. Nov. 23, 1817, in Cummington, Mass.; d. Jan. 29, 1887. Married in Geauga county, Ohio.
CHILDREN

1722. George H., b. May 19, 1845, in Geauga Co., Ohio; m. June 16, 1869, Ella S. Colton. 1723. Lucy Ann, b. July 18, 1848, in Rock Co., Wis.; m. April 26, 1868, Russell O. Chapel. 1724. Franklin Dwight, b. Sept. 24, 1851, in Rock Co., Wis.; m. Feb. 18, 1873, Mary E. Speelman. 1725. Charles Fremont, b. May 12, 1863, in Rock Co., Wis.; d. Oct. 28, 1864.

A 970 Otis Elbridge Reed, son of Joseph and Wealthy (Williams) Reed. b. March 13, 1820, in Orleans county, N. Y. m. April 3, 1845, Huldah E. Snow; b. Dec. 31, 1822, in Mass. Married in Geauga county, Ohio.
CHILDREN

1726. 1727. 1728. 1729. 1730.

All born in Dodge Co., "Wis. Hattie Jane, b. Dec. 19, 1847; m. Oct. 24, 1866, Geo. S. Hazeltine. Albert E., b. April 12, 1851; d. April 28, 1872. Alanson H., b. Dec. 19, 1852; d. J a n . 2, 1853. May Emeline, b. Feb. 24, 1858; m. J u n e 1, 1877, La Fayette M. Willis. Carrie Eudora, b. Dec. 19, 1861; m. Feb. 14, 1883, Irving P . Leigh.

A 971 Freeman Williams Reed, son of Joseph and Wealthy (Williams) Reed. b. Oct. 27, 1822, in Orleans county, N. Y.; d. May 27, 1862. m. April 13, 1845, R. Lucina Cole; b. Aug. 7, 1825, in Wayne county, N. Y. Married in Geauga county, Ohio.

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CHILDREN

1731. 1732. 1733. 1734. 1735. 1736.

The eldest child born in WTaukesha Co., Wis.; all the others born in Rock Co., Wis. Emma Jane, b. Feb. 15, 1846; m. May 27, 1866, Robt. Harrison Marsh. Mary Ann, b. March 23, 1847; m. July 3, 1864, Charles B. Roe. L. Joanna, b. Aug. 1, 1849; m. Dec. 29, 1867, Joseph H. Robinson. Elon Joseph, b. Oct. 6, 1852; m. J a n . 19, 1879, Isabella S. La Plant. Ella Ette, b. March 16, 1856; d. May 27, 1875; m. Sept. 15, 1874, Elihu Robinson. Fred. Elisha, b. J a n . 25, 1860.

A 972 Rev. Joseph Wiram Reed, son of Joseph and Wealthy (Williams) Reed. b. Oct. 21, 1824, in Orleans county, N. Y. m. 1st. Dec. 27, 1844, Rachel Ann Wells; b. Sept. 15, 1827, in Cattaraugus county, N. Y.; d. Jan. 6, 1865. m. 2nd. April 9, 1865, Martha Jane Howard; b. Jan. 8, 1846, in Boone county, Ind. Married in Geauga county, Ohio.
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH AND RACHEL

1737. Alanson David, b. J u n e 22, 1848, in Geauga Co., Ohio; d. Sept. 2, 1850. 1738. Mary Alvira, b. Aug. 21, 1851, in Dane Co., Wis.; m. April 10, 1870, Horace Greeley Hurd. 1739. Ellen, b. Dec. 2, 1859, in Rock Co., Wis.; m. Sept. 12, 1878, J . L. Malosh.
CHILD OP JOSEPH AND MARTHA

1740. Joseph Frank, b. Feb. 9, 1866, in Richmond Co., Wis.; m. J a n . 28, 1893, Sarepta E. Bundy.

A 976 Rev. Daniel Reed, son of Joseph and Wealthy (Williams) Reed. b. Aug. 18, 1833, in Geauga county, Ohio, m. Sept. 22. 1873, Huldah E. Dann; d. Aug. 2, 1848, in Golchester, N. J. Married in Le Sueur county, Minn.

252
CHILDREN

RBED GENEALOGY

1741. Joseph E., b. Aug. 18, 1874, in Le Sueur Co., Minn.; m. Oct. 23, 1895, Augusta Marzinske. 1742. Eva Lula, b. July 9, 1876, in Twin Lakes, Minn.; d. Dec. 27, 1879. 1743. Bay Alanson, b. J u n e 12, 1878, in Mapleton, Minn.; d. J a u . 8, 1880. 1744. Merta Luella, b . J a n . 26, 1881, in. Mapleton, Minn. 1745. Nellei Louisa, b. May 23, 1882, in Mapleton, Minn. 1746. Mabel Edith, b. J u n e 17, 1884, in Mapleton, Minn.

977

Elisha Rice Reed, son of Joseph and Wealthy (Williams) Reed. b. Dec. 5, 1835, in Geauga county, Ohio, m. Feb. 13, 1866, Isabelle Owen Brown; b. June I I , 1840, in Washington, D. C. Married in Washington, D. C. He furnished the compiler of this work the data for tracing of the whole of the descendants of his ancestor Samuel Reed (205), son of Ezekiel and Hannah (Beal) Reed, of whom I had no record, and I desire here to make acknowledgment of his valuable assistance in the work. He furnishes the following brief sketch of his own career: a All men are proud of their military record, so am I. This is my only apology for the following and some other sketches that I have introduced. I enlisted in April, 1861; helped organize Co. ' H ' 2nd Wis. Infantry. Was wounded and taken prisoner at first Bull Run battle. In prison ten and a half months in Libby Prison, and at Tuscaloosa, Ala., and Salisbury, N. C In parole camp two months at St. Louis, Mo. Exchanged and returned to the front, was again wounded and taken prisoner at first day at Gettysburg, Pa., was so severely wounded that I could not be shipped South, and was paroled and left behind. On account of my wounds, was transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps or * Invalid Corps/ where I finished my three years and was discharged June 11, 1864. I went to Missouri and joined in the chase after Gen'l Ster-

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ling Price, and was at the killing of the celebrated guerilla and bushwhacker * Bill Anderson/ " In 1866 I returned to Washington, D. C , and married Miss Belle Brown, daughter of Edmund F. Brown, U. S. Commissioner, &c. Father Brown wrote, but never published a genealogy on both his father's and mother's side dating back to 1625. I wish to state here, that his example in that effort is my inspiration to the enterprise of collecting the genealogy of my own family. A few will appreciate my labors, but many, many more will deem it time and labor wasted."
CHILDREN

1747. E d m u n d H u n t , b. April 26, 1867, in Doniphan Co., Kansas; d. Dec. 23, 1868. 1748. F r a n k De White, b. J u l y 15, 1869, in Washington, D. C ; m. J u n e 28, 1894, Sarah S t o r m . 1749. Marcia Wealthy, b. Dec. 22, 1870, in Madison, Wis.; m. March 21, 1895, F r e d . M. Coulee. 1750. Lucius Fairchild, b. J u n e 29, 1872, in Madison, Wis. 1751. Cora Main, b. Aug. 17, 1878, in Madison, Wis.; d. March 3, 1885.

992

Charles Edson Reed, son of David and Mary Martha (Morse) Reed. b. Jan. 3, 1813; d. Aug. 19, . m. 1st. Matilda Billings, m. 2nd. Emma . Lived in Boston.
CHILDREN

Business, caterer.

1752. 1753. 1754. 1755. 1756. 1757.

Cora, b. . Effie, b . ; m. J o s e p h Weeth; lives in Omaha, Neb. Josie, b. . Charles, b. . H a r r y , b. . Blanche Imogene, b. ; m. J a n . 1, 1898, J. W a r d w o r t h Carpenter: lives in Brooklyn, N. Y. 1758. Erwin, b. .

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A 994 William Nelson Reed, son of David and Mary Martha (Morse) Reed. b. Sept. 7, 1817, in Newfane, Vt.; d. Dec. 13, 1855, in SVoughton, Mass. m. Sept. 4, 1839, Lucy Maria Stevens of Watertown, Mass., who was born May 7, 1816. He was a baker and caterer, was a member of lodge 72, I. 0. 0. F. Their children were all born in Roxbury, Mass., except the two youngest, who were born in Boston, Mass.
CHILDREN

1759. Henrietta Maria, b. D e c 30, 1841; m. in 1865, Horatio G. Littlefield, in Hamilton, O.; they lived later in Roxbury, on P a r k e r Hill, and now a t Wilmington, Mass. 1760. Melissa Almira, b. Sept. 24, 1843; d. Aug. 10, 1845, in Bedford, Mass. 1761. Adeline Louisa, b. July 13, 1845; m. Oct. 3, 1872, William Henry Kenyon, of Roxbury, Mass. 1762. Adelaide Lucy, b. July 13, 1845; d. March 31, 1847, a t Roxbury, Mass. 1763. William Nelson, Jr., b. J a n . 31, 1848; m. April 27, 1871, Charlotte Louisa Daniels. 1764. Albert Henry, b. J a n . 9, 1851; d. May 12, 1875, in Roxbury, Mass. 1765. George Augustus, b. Sept. 10, 1853; d. Oct. 9, 1872, in Roxbury, Mass. Geo. Augustus was a printer on Commercial Bulletin, and Daily Times, and a member of the Universalist Church in Roxbury, Mass.

996

Lucius Elliot Reed, son of David and Mary Martha (Morse) Reed. b. April 20, 1825. m. , Helen Graves. Lived in Boston, Mass.
CHILDREN

1766. Helen M b. 1767. Howard, b.

; living in Burnham, Me. (1899). ; living in Burnham, Me. (1899).

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A 999 David Keyes Reed, son of David and Lucy (Keyes) Reed. h, Sept. 7, 1833, in Dummerston, Vt. m. 1st. June 25, 1851, Fausta McElroy of Roxbury, Mass., who died July 4, 1855. m. 2nd. June 2, 1858, Caroline A. Femald of Boston, Mass. He came to Roxbury, Mass., with his mother and sisters when a boy of nine years of age. Attended old Washington school and other Boston schools. He has been in business in Roxbury and Boston continuously since 1855, and ia still in business (1899) under the firm name of D. K. Reed & Son. Both he and his son are members of the Boston Chamber of Commerce. David Keyes resided in Roxbury until 1898, and was an active member of the First Methodist Church of Roxbury, afterward the Winthrop St. Methodist Church, and was one of the original members of Warren St. M. E. Church with which he was prominently identified. He now resides at West Newton, Mass.
CHILD OP DAVID KRTES AND FAUSTA

1768. Henry Elliot, b. May 13, 1854; d. Oct. 1, 1854.


CHILDREN of DAVID KBTFIS AND CAROLINE

1769. Laura Raymond, b. April 15, 1859; m. in Roxbury, Oct., 1891, J . Henry Dikeman. They live in New York City and have one child, Kenneth. 1770. George Fernald, b. Sept. 20, 1862; d. in Roxbury; m. Sept. 22, 1891, Rebecca Frances Hovey. 1771. Gra^e Adelaide, b . July 14, 1874, in Roxbury, Mass.

A 1000 Charles Franklin Reed, son of Calvin and Mary (Reynolds) Reed, b. April 11, 1831; d. January 19, 1893. m. Feb. 15, 1852, Sarah James. Resided at Mandarin, Fla. He was appointed postmaster soon after his marriage.

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REED GENEALOGY

Kept a store and built the steamboat wharf which was burned during the war. He was an active member of the M. E. Church and a prominent man in the town.
CHILDREN

1772. Calvin J a m e s , b . Dec. 28, 1852; d. F e b . 15, 1853. 1773. Mary Almira, b. J a n . 18, 1854; m. Oct. 10, 1884, L. H. Tailman. 1774. Sadie S., b . Nov. 1, 1855. 1775. Alice J a n e , b . Nov. 4, 1857; m. May 31, 1895, William Reet. 1776. Charles Calvin, b. March 15, 1860. 1777. Horace Luther, b. April 24, 1862; m. April 3, 1892, Annie L. H a m i l t o n , of W. Va. 1778. Rosa Bell, b . Aug. 10, 1864; d. Sept. 26, 1867. 1779. Catherine F r a n c e s , b. J u l y 7, 1867; m. J u n e 4, 1892, H. D. De Grove. 1780. Ella May, b. J u n e 9, 1870; d. Sept. 20, 1870. 1781. A r t h u r H e r m a n , b. Sept. 3, 1874. 1782. Roxbury Maude, b. J u l y 13, 1878.

1013

Noah Reed, son of Noah and Lucy (Hayward) Reed. b. March 25, 1804. m. Feb. 21, 1830, Mary Shaw. Of Easton.
CHILDREN

1783. 1784. 1785. 1786.

Lucy Catherine, b. Sept. 23, 1831. Catherine F r a n c e s , b. J u n e 13, 1834. J a m e s Austin, b. . J o h n Gurney, b. Oct. 6, 1841.

1017

Rotheus Reed, son of Noah and Lucy (Hayward) Reed. b. July 26, 1811. m. 1st. , Miss Howard. m. 2nd. , Miss Lewis.
CHILD OP ROTHEUS AND FIRST W I F E

1787. Albert, b.

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CHILD OP ROTHEUS AND SECOND WIFE

1788. Elizabeth Lewis, b.

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William Gurney Reed, son of William and Betsy (Drake) Reed. b. Sept. 25, 1812, in Plymouth, Mass. m. 1st. Sept. 17, 1834, Sophia Witherell; b. at Chesterfield; d. Oct. 31, 1855; daughter of Elisha Witherell. m. 2nd. Feb. 24, 1859, Susan Coolridge Hyde, daughter of Enoch Hyde of Charlestown. m. 3rd. Feb. 21, 1871, Elizabeth (Bradlee) Pray, widow of John H. Pray, daughter of Charles Bradlee of Boston. He had a good English education, and was a Unitarian and lived in Massachusetts. Of Easton, Mass.
CHILDREN OP WILLIAM AND SOPHIA

1789. Helen Sophia, b. J u n e 7, 1835; d. Sept. 9, 1883; m. Nov. 17, 1853, Francis Copeland, of Bridgewater. 1790. William Elisha, b. J u n e 17, 1837; d. Oct. 31, 1863; m. Annie Hyde, of Chestertown, Mass. 1791. Calvin Howe, b. March 25, 1842; d. Oct. 31, 1863. 1792. David Gurney, b. J a n . 29, 1844; d. Feb. 18, 1844. 1793. Horace Drake, b. J u l y 20, 1847; d. Sept. 18, 1849. 1794. Maria Louisa, b. Feb. 19, 1849; m. J a n . 1, 1868, Lucius Howard, of S. Easton, Mass.

1023

Charles Henry Reed, son of William and Betsy (Drake) Reed. b. Feb. 5, 1818, at Milton, Suffolk county, Mass. m. Nov. 26, 1840, Mary Brightman Davis; b. May 8, 1815, at Westport; daughter of Joseph and Judith Brightman) Davis, all of Westport, Mass. They had a common school education, were Unitarians, lived in Boston from 1838 to 1855, in Easton since 1855; occupation, house carpenter in younger days. In fire insurance business the last twenty-five years. Held a position as justice of the peace the past twenty-two years. Of Easton.
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258
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

1795. Charles Davis, b. May 6, 1842; m. Aug. 19, 1867, Mary Clark. 1796. Henry Lyman, b. Dec. 3, 1843; d. Dec. 26, 1878; m. April 28, 1868, Ellen Farley Stearns. 1797. George William, b. Sept, 12, 1852; m. May 25, 1881, Fannie C. Wilbur.

1024

William Howell Reed, son of David and Mary Ann (Williams) Reed. b. March 16, 1837, at Boston, Mass. m. 1st. Feb. 13, 1873, Helen Messinger; b. in Boston, Feb. 10, 1837; d. May 16, 1876; daughter of Daniel and Mary Ann Messinger. m. 2nd. Jan. 12, 1887, Grace Evelyn Atkins; b. March 1, 1851, in Boston; daughter of Elisha and Mary Elizabeth (Freeman) Atkins. They were Unitarians. He was a Republican. Occupation: merchant and manufacturer; lived at Boston; connected with the sanitary commission during the war. Author of " Hospital Life in the Army of the Potomac." Of Boston, Mass.
CHILD

1798. WiUiam Howell, b. April 30, 1876. A 1038

William Edward Reed, son of Seth and Lucy (Holden) Reed, b. Nov. 16, 1829, in Boston, Mass. m. Dec. 8, 1853, Sarah Elizabeth Thomas. Lived at Damascus, Montgomery county, Md. Of Damascus, Montgomery county, Md.
CHILDREN

1799. Mary Emma, b. Nov. 7, 1855; d. unmarried. 1800. Lucy Holden, b. May 13, 1858; m. Oct. 15, 1885, Rev. Wm. A. Carroll. 1801. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 4, 1860; d. unmarried. 1802. John, b. J a n . 31, 1863; d. unmarried. 1803. Seth, b. July 12, 1876, d. Dec. 28, 1880.

SEVENTH GENERATION

259

A 1039 Samuel Payson Reed, son of Seth and Lucy (Holden) Reed. b. (in Baltimore) March 24,1833; d. July 13 or 18, 1864. m. Aug. 23, 1855, Rachel Ann Brown. Lived in Howard county, Md. He died in the Finley Hospital, Washington. He was a soldier in the War of the Rebellion. Of Howard county, Md.
CHILDREN

1804. Samuel Payson, b. May 20, 1856; m. Matilda Lydard. 1805. Olive Ann, b. May 7, 1857; m. J u n e 1, 1881, William Edward Worthen. 1806. Charlotte Holden, b . April 9, 1859; m, Oct. 19, 1882, Jason Phillip Worthen. 1807. Fidelia Elizabeth, b. Aug. 1, 1862, in Long Corner, Howard Co., Md.; m. J u l y 15, 1886, Darius F, Watkins.

A 1040 James Holden Lander Reed, son of Seth and Lucy (Holden) Reed. b. July 6, 1835; d. Aug. 17, 1877, in Memphis, Tenn. m. Jan. 27, 1869, Lulu J. Deupree of Bolivar, Miss.; b. July 14, 1850; d. Jan. 17, 1875, at Columbus, Miss. Of Memphis, Tenn.
CHILD

1808. John Wallace, b. May 30, 1870.

A 1042 Seth Gurney Reed, son of Seth and Lucy (Holden) Reed. b. July 20, 1840; d. June 26, 1880, in Baltimore. m. , Sallie McCurley. Of Baltimore county, Md.
CHILD

1809. L a u r a Graham, b. J u n e 16, 1866.

A 1046 Jedidiah Harris Reed, son of Lyman and Marcia (Harris) Reed.

260

REED GENEALOGY

b. Aug. 2, 1833, in Baltimore, Md.; d. June 10, 1899, in Woodburn, Mass. m. Feb. 20, 1861, Mary Sophronia Corner; b. April 20, 1839, in Baltimore, Md.; daughter of Solomon Corner; (d. Oct., 1886), and Sarah A- A. (Roszel) Corner (d. Aug., 1887). J. H. Reed was educated at Roxbury Latin School, graduated from Dartmouth College, 1854. President of class and chief marshal at commencement. They lived in Baltimore until 1863, in New York until 1872, in Boston and vicinity since. His occupation was mercantile in Baltimore, insurance in New York. For six years secretary of Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Boston. Now secretary of manufacturing company, Boston, 1887. They were Unitarians and he was a democrat. Chairman of Democratic City Committee of Newton, Mass., 1855-6. He belonged to Alpha Delta Phi Society. Of Boston.
CHILDREN

1810. Harris Corner, b. Nov. 22, 1861, a t Baltimore; d. March 13, 1865, a t New York. 1811. Charles Arthur, b. April 16, 1867, at New York; d. July 16, 1868, a t New York. 1812. Willard, b. J u n e 26, 1870, a t Mt. Vernon, West Chester Co., N. Y. Willard graduated at Newton (Mass.) High School in 1886; entered Harvard College in 1887, class of 1891; his great-grandfather graduated at Harvard College in 1782.

A 1052 Marcus Reed, son of Marcus and Mehetable (Jenkins) Reed. b. Nov. 29, 1823, in Abington, Mass.; d. April 22, 1881, in Cleveland, Ohio; was buried in Abington, Mass. m. July 9, 1847, Janet Logan Sproul, who was born in Paisley, Scotland, Feb. 23, 1827, daughter of Matthew and Janet Logan Sproul. After the death of her husband she married Nathaniel Church of North Marshfield, Mass.

SEVENTH GENERATION

261

Marcus Reed removed in 1867, from Abington, Mass., to Cleveland, Ohio, and engaged in the manufacture of boots and shoes and slippers under the firm of Reed, Davis & Co. On his death in 1881, his remains were taken to Abington for interment in the family burying ground. He was a thoroughly honest man, and highly respected and beloved by all who knew him.
CHILDREN

1813. J e a n n e t t e Augusta, b . Oct. 22, 1849, in Abington; m. in Cleveland, Sept. 25, 1878, William Dean Taylor. 1814. Susan Mehetable, b. July 20, 1851, in Cleveland, O.; m. in Cleveland, Sept. 10, 1874, Valentine G. Swain. 1815. Marcus Webster, b. Oct. 6, 1856; d. unmarried; lived in Cincinnati, O. 1816. Amelia Frances, b. Oct. 2, 1858; d. young.

A 1053 Timothy Reed, son of Marcus and Mehetable (Jenkins) Reed, b. Sept. 25, 1826; d. in Abington, July 11, 1890. m. April 21, 1847, Lydia Aim Bourne, daughter of Francis W. and Jane Thompson Bourne. Of South Abington, Mass. Enlisted as a private and was made corporal and rose to the rank of captain in the 38th Mass. Volunteers. After the close of the war he was elected one of the selectmen of Abington and held other offices of trust. He waB highly esteemed in the community for his many virtues. He had seven children, only two of whom were liv~ ing at the time of his decease.
CHILDREN

1817. Mary Ella, b. April 18, 1849; d. March 31, 1851. 1818. Eliza Ann, b. Sept. 22, 1853; m. Dec. 10, 1873, Walter E. Tribou, son of Chas. and Elizabeth Tribou. 1819. Hattie Frances, b. Dec. 8, 1857; m. Nov. 23, 1875, Charles D. Dyer.

A 1054 James Reed, son of Marcus and Mehetable (Jenkins) Reed, b. Feb. 26, 1831; d. Sept. 3, 1879.

262

REED GENEALOGY

m. Sept. 7,1851, Peddy W. Howland, daughter of Lewis and Pamelia T. Howland; she was born Jan. 18, 1833, and died Aug. 28, 1889. Lived at Hanson.
CHILDREN

-., TT ,c Of Hanson, Mass.

1820. James Lewis, b. (in Hanson) Jan. 10, 1853; m. Minnie (no children.) 1821. Alice Maria, b. Sept. 23, 1854; m. Norris Halcomb. A 1056 Samuel W. Reed, son of Cyrus and Mary (Noyes) Reed. h. Dec. 15, 1837; d. March 29, 1899, at Whitman, m. , Ada Norton. A soldier in 20th Unattached Company Aug. 11, 1864, to Nov., 1864, Mass. Vol. (See His. of Abington, p. 312.) Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

1822. Charles H., b. 1823. Ada, b.

. .

A . 1063 William T. Reed, son of Elijah and Jane (Thomas) Reed. b. March 31, 1814. m. Sept. 24, 1851, Ann M. Watson. Of Middleborough, Mass.
CHILDREN

1824. Alexander H., b. 1825. Ellen J., b.

. .

A 1065 Henry W. Reed, son of Elijah and Jane (Thomas) Reed, b. Nov. 15,1818. m. Oct. 30, 1842, Emily Howard. Of Middleborough, Mass.
CHILDREN

1826. 1827. 1828. 1829.

Isabelle, b. Jane, b. Helen, b. M. Shirley, b.

. . . .

SEVENTH GENERATION

263

A 1066 Franklin Reed, son of Elijah and Jane (Thomas) Reed. b. March 30, 1821. m. , Harriet Richards. Of Middleborough, Mass.
CHILD

1830. F r a n k l i n , b.

A 1069 Adam Reed, son of Luke and Ann (Leach) Reed. b. May 26, 1818. m. , Eliza Staples. Of Middleborough, Mass. A 1071 Archelaus Reed, son of Luke and Ann (Leach) Reed. b. . m. , Mary Ann Hilman. Of Middleborough, Mass. A 1072 Cyrus P. Reed, son of Luke and Ann (Leach) Reed, b. Dec. 24, 1831. m. , Nancy Clarke. Lived in Middleborough, Mass. Of Middleborough, Mass.
CHILD

1831. Cyrus A., b. Feb. 17, 1856. A 1079 James S. Reed, son of Cyrus and Cynthia ( ) Reed. b. Dec. 3, 1836; d. . m. , Nancy B. Pierce, daughter of Benjamin and Sophia Pierce. Of Pembroke, Mass.
CHILDREN

1832. Susan A., b. F e b . 4, 1855; d. J u n e 7, 1855. 1833. J a m e s G., b. May 3, 1856.

264

REED GENEALOGY

1084

Daniel Reed, son of Daniel and Annie (Blanchard) Reed. b. Nov. 18, 1784; d. Dec. 30, 1886, at East Madison, Me., aged 102 years and 12 days. m. 1st. Jan. , 1808, Hannah Gurney; b. Sept. 18, 1784; d. April 3, 1837; daughter of John, son of Nathan, son of John Gurney who removed from Weymouth to Abington, Mass. m. 2nd. , Sally Snow; d. Dec. 11, 1870. (See His. of Abington.) He was a farmer, and lived in Abington for 32 years, he also lived in East Madison, Me. Communicant of Congregational Church, Republican. He had a very noble character, strong will, and unswerving fidelity to principles of right. His life is worthy of note not only that he attained the great age of 102 years; but to mention his life labors, the vigor and rectitude of all his acts, could they be written, could be worthily placed among the memories of the world's best men. His children and grandchildren inherit his strong will, and unswerving fidelity to principles of right, and abhorrence of vice and wrong doing in any form. Of East Madison, Me.
CHILDREN OP DANIEL AND HANNAH

1834. Mary Gurney, b . Dec. 28, 1808; d. Feb. 16, 1869; unmarried. 1835. Martha, b. July 4, 1810; m. March 20, 1832, Theron Blanchard. 1836. Daniel Edward, b. Feb. 9, 1813; m. Dec. 28, 1843, Sophia L. Whittier. 1837. J o h n Gurney, b. July 11, 1817; m. Jan. 16, 1851, Hannah French. 1838. Turner, b. Sept. 19, 1825; m. Anna C. Flower.

1085

Deane Reed, son of Daniel and Annie (Blanchard) Reed, b. May 28, 1787; d. Oct. 28, 1863. m. July 28, 1812, in Abington, Eliza Norton; b. April 11, 1790; d. March 14, 1864; 12 children.

SEVENTH GENERATION

265

Moved to Maine. Resided in Skowhegan, Me. Occupation, carpenter and farmer; was a church attendant. Of Skowhegan, Me.
CHILDREN

1839. Deane Elbridge, b. Sept, 14, 1813; lives in Madison, Me.; m. 1st. Oct. 25, 1841, Electa Burns; m. 2d. Oct. 24, 1848, Hannah Spaulding. 1840. Samuel Norton, b. Oct. 1, 1817; d. Nov. 1, 1845; m. pub. Aug. 13, 1833, J e r u s h a Bailey. 1841. Sheldon, b. Nov. 17, 1820; lives in Aroostook region; m. 1st. June, 1849, Betsy D. Reed; m. 2d. J a n . 1, 1867, Martha R. Blanchard, of Madison, Me. 1842. Webster, b. J u n e 10, 1822; lives in Aroostook region; m. 1st. in 1844, Sophia Cook; m. 2d. Sept. 13, 1855, Electa S. Howes; m. 3d. Nov., 1866, Louisa L. Reed; m. 4th. July 3, 1874, Annie E. P r a t t . 1843. Elizabeth Norton, b. Feb. 26, 1824; m. July 20, 1850, Samuel S, Fuller, of Bridgeton, Me.

1086

David Reed, son of Daniel and Annie (Blanchard) Reed. b. March 27, 1790; d. Sept. 19, 1869. m. 1st. , Elizabeth T. Brown; d. March 6, 1839. m. 2nd. Nov., 1840, Delia Smith. He lived in Madison, Me., and was a farmer and hunter, church member, Republican. Of Madison, Me.
CHILDREN OP DAVID AND ELIZABETH

1844. Woodbridge Brown, b. Nov. 19, 1810; m. J a n . 19, 1842, Orinda Neal. 1845. Charlotte, b. Sept. 7, 1812; d. April 4, 1877; m. John R. Morrison. 1846. Anson, b. Sept. 25, 1815; d. May 17, 1835. 1847. Nancy E., b. Dec. 6, 1816; m. W. Quincy Blanchard, of E. Madison, Me. 1848. Edson, b. J a n . 16, 1822; d. Sept. 2, 1863. 1849. Maria, b. Sept. 25, 1829; d. July 9, 1859; m. March 17, 1853, Joseph Wyman. 1850. Betsy T., b. Jan. 16, 1831; m. Oct. 31, 1860, Joseph Wyman.

266

REED GENEALOGY
CHILDREN OP DAVID AND DELIA

1851. J o s e p h N., b . Dec. 4, 1841; d. Oct. 5, 1853. 1852. Mary F., b. April 15, 1844; m. Oct. 24, 186'8, R o b e r t Goodm a n Bennett. 1853. Clara A., b. May 25, 1847; d. J u n e 4, 1851. 1854. Abby M. t b. May 25, 1847; d. J u n e 19, 1868. 1855. Charles W., b. May 26, 1849; m. Dec. 25, 1871, Abbie A. Plummer. 1856. Anson, b. Aug. 20, 1853; m. Oct. 20, 1875, A u g u s t a H. Plummer.

1087

Jesse Reed, son of Daniel and Annie (Blanchard) Reed. b. June 20, 1793, at Abington, Mass. m. Feb. 14, 1818, Lucy Johnston Reed; b. May 29, 1800; daughter of Jesse and Sarah (Pulling) Reed. He was a farmer and resided in Abington and received a common school education, their church relations were with the Orthodox Congregational Church. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

1857. Jesse, b. J u n e 27, 1819; m. Oct. 23, 1842, Eliza Curtiss. 1858. Sally T h a x t e r , b. Feb. 9, 1822; d. Dec. 13, 1883; m. 1843, Seth C. Everson. 1859. T u r n e r , b . April 8, 1826; m. 1st. Oct. 3, 1848, S a r a h t i s s ; m. 2d. April 23, 1862, S a r a h Moulton. 1860. Lucy Ann, b. F e b . 9, 1829; m. Oct. 3, 1848, Calvin P . 1861. Clifford, b. .

Emeline Oct. 27, H. CurPowers.

1089

Josiah Reed, son of Daniel and Annie (Blanchard) Reed. b. July 28, 1798, in Abington; d. Aug. 8, 1879. m. June, 1829 (in Abington), Abigail W. Bicknell; b. Sept. 29, 1807, in Abington; d. Aug. 7, 1847. He was a farmer in East Madison, Me.; church member. Of East Madison, Me.
CHILD

1862. Abby L., b. Aug. 6, 1832; m. F e b . 5, 1850, Albert Lowell.

SEVENTH GENERATION

267

W 1092 Gridly Reed, son of Daniel and Annie (Blanchard) Reed. b. Sept. 6, 1804; d. March 21, 1875, aged 70 years and 6 months. m. Nov. 22, 1830 (at Skowhegan, Me.), Clarissa Dyer; d. July 23, 1877, aged 73. No children, lived in East Madison, Me., engaged in farming, Baptist, Republican. Of East Madison, Me. W 1094 Turner Reed, son of Daniel and Annie (Blanchard) Reed. b. . m. . Lived in Abington, and had children. Of Abington, Mass. W 1096 Bela Reed, son of Jacob and Nancy (Porter) Reed. b. Dec. 2, 1803. m. Sept. 27, 1826, Joanna S. Lane, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Reed) Lane. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

1863. J a c o b , b. April 5, 1827; lived in A b i n g t o n ; u n m a r r i e d ; d. 1899. 1864. Nancy, b. J a n . 31, 1832; d. young. 1865. Elizabeth Richmond, b. Oct. 8, 1835; living in Abington; unmarried.

W 1097 Ezekiel Reed, son of Jacob and Nancy (Porter) Reed, b. Oct. 14, 1810; d. Oct. 27, 1885. m. pub. Dec. 13, 1831, Cephisa Studley, of Hanover. Lived at Abington Centre on the tract of land settled by his ancestors in 1708. Of Abington, Mass.

268
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

1866. Emily Cephisa, b. April 29, 1832; d. Oct. 25, 1856. 1867. George Fearing, b. May 31, 1834; m. May 31, 1855, Maria A. Faxon. 1868. Mary Turner, b. July 29, 1838; d. Feb. 7, 1840. 1869. Mary Augusta, b. J a n . 6, 1843; d. June 13, 1852. 1870. Charles, b. July 19, 1847; m. Nov. 28, 1878, Ellen M. H. Foote.

1101

Owen Reed, son of John and Dorothy (Brown) Reed, b. Dec. 5, 1797. m. in 1817, Charlotte Harden. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILD

1871. Nancy, b. July 11, 1822.

1106

Thomas Reed, son of Thomas and Joanna (Shaw) Reed, b. Nov. 16, 1786. m. , Lydia Jenkins, daughter of Isaiah and Huldah (Gurney) Jenkins; b. April 25, 1787. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN*

^ 1872. Thomas, b. April 25, 1812; d. Nov. 30, 1844; m. 1st. Nancy H u n t ; m. 2d. Achsah Wesson, J u n e 12, 1840. 1873. Lydia Jenkins, b. J u n e 14, 1814; d. Feb. 13, 1844; m. Dec. 17, 1834, Lysander Cushing. 1874. Henry Watson, b. Dec. 29, 1819; d. Sept., 1843; m. Emily Howard. 1875. Lucinda C , b . Dec. 11, 1834.

W 1107 Goddard Reed, son of Thomas and Joanna (Shaw) Reed, b. May 3, 1788; d. Aug. 29, 1865. m. Nov. 13, 1814, Marcia Reed (b. Jan. 19, 1798), daughter of Samuel and Mary (Pool) Reed. They resided near the meeting house in East Abington. Was a soldier in the war of 1812. Of East Abington, Mass.

SEVENTH GENERATION
CHILDREN

269

1876. Hannah, b. Feb. 18, 1816; d. young. 1877. Diana, b. Feb. 27, 1817; d. J a n . 21, 1838; m. J u n e 14, 1835, Isaac Keene. 1878. Washington, b. J u l y 6, 1820; m. J u n e 2, 1839, Harriet R. Corthell. 1879. Charles Goddard, b. Jan. 18, 1823; d. Sept. 22, 1823. 1880. Marcia, b. July 22, 1828; d. Sept. 4, 1848.

1108

Deacon Ebenezer Reed, son of Thomas and Joanna (Shaw) Reed. b. July 6, 1790. m. 1st. Nov. 30, 1815, Lucy Jenkins, daughter of Isaiah and Huldah (Gurney) Jenkins; b. June 27, 1795. m. 2nd. , Patience Penniman. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

1881. Cleora, b. Nov. 3, 1816; d. Aug., 1868; m. Oct. 9, 1836, Sylvester Dawes. 1882. Lorenzo, b. May 26, 1818; d. J a n . 28, 1845; m. in 1841, Sarah P. Brockway, who afterwards m. Henry Weiderwax, of N. Chatham, N. Y. 1883. Egbert, b. June 10, 1821; d. Sept. 26, 1827 (drowned in a pond at Abington). 1884. Lucy, b. J u l y 2, 1827; d. Sept. 30, 1884. 1885. Cordelia, b . J u l y 10, 1830; d. April 26, 1832. 1886. Ebenezer A., b. Dec. 28, 1832; d. Oct. 9, 1834.

1109

Simeon Gannet Reed, son of Thomas and Joanna (Shaw) Reed, b. Sept. 29, 1793; d. Oct. 1, 1831. m. June 3, 1829, Rachel Burgess (she was of Harvard). Of Abington, Mass.
CHILD

1887. Simeon Gannet, b. April 23, 1830; m. Oct. 17, 1850, Amanda Wood, of Quincy.

270

REED GENEALOGY

w 1111 Albert Reed, son of Thomas and Joanna (Shaw) Reed. b. Oct. 8, 1800, at East Abington, Mass.; d. in 1881, at East Orange, N. J. m. 1st. Maria Colburn, daughter of Rev. Samuel W. Colburn, who for several years was pastor of the Congregational Church in East Abington. Her mother's maiden name was Cogswell; she was born in Boscawen, N. H.; she died Nov. 25, 1854, in New York City. m. 2nd. Nov. 24, 1864, Frances A. Plumer, of Penacook, N. H.; she was born Nov. 17, 1837, and was a cousin of his first wife. He lived in East Abington and Boston until 1851, when he moved to New York City, where he lived until 1875, when he removed to East Orange, N. J., where he lived until his death in 1881. ,-., , ~ XT T Of East Orange, N. J.
CHILDREN

1888. Samuel Colburn, b. J u n e 2, 1832; m. April 22, 1893, Marguerite Bulkley. 1889. Frances Maria, b. J u n e 9, 1866; unmarried; lives in Colorado.

W 1112 Amos Shaw Reed, son of Thomas and Joanna (Shaw) Reed, b. May 22, 1804; d. Sept. 26, 1886. m. 1st. Nov. 9, 1826, Huldah B. Loud; b. April 1, 1805; d. Aug. 1, 1833. m. 2nd. Dec. 14, 1834, Rachel Burgess Reed; b. June 4, 1803; d. Feb. 10, 1884; widow of Simeon Gannett Reed. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN OP AMOS AND HULDAH

1890. Amos Newton, b . May 21, 1829; in. Sept. 10, 1851, Sarah Elizabeth Boynton. 1891. Sarah Ann, b. J u n e 14, 1832; d. Sept. 21, 1849.
CHILDREN OP AMOS AND RACHEL

1892. Edward Payson, b. Sept. 21, 1836; d. ; m. Sept. 16, 1864, Georgiana Spencer Loud. 1893. Elizabeth Waldo, b. Aug. 4, 1839; d. Sept. 5, 1843. 1894. Marinda, b. April 26, 1843; d. Aug. 1, 1846.

SEVENTH GENERATION

271

W 1115 Theodore Reed, son of Thomas and Joanna (Shaw) Reed. b. April 7,1810. m. 1st. Dec. 26, 1830, Clarissa Jenkins, daughter of Lemuel and Clarissa (Lovell) Jenkins. m. 2nd. Dec. 31, 1840, Abigail Jacobs Wilder, of Hull; daughter of Edward and Abigail (Sylvester) Wilder; she died Oct. 30, 1845. m. 3rd. , Lydia Gurney (widow of Melvin Gurney). Of East Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN OF THEODORE AND CLARISSA

1895. Theodore W., b. Oct. 19, 1833. 1896. Martha, b. J u n e 19, 1839.
CHILDREN OP THEODORE AND ABIGAIL

1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901.

Abigail, b . Sept. 8, 1843. Mary Franklin, b. Oct. 13, 1845. Lydia Maria, b. Dec. 31, 1847; d. young. Lydia Maria, b. D e c 21, 1848. Thomas Henry, b. July 24, 1852.

W 1118 Samuel Reed, son of Samuel and Mary (Pool) Reed. b. Dec. 18, 1790; d. June 23, 1870. m. 1st. April 21, 1810, Polly Corthell; d. June 10, 1832, aged 44 years, daughter of Sherebiah and Lydia Whiton Corthell. m. 2nd. Sept. 5, 1833, Serissa Litchfield Bailey (widow of Rowland Bailey, of Scituate), died Oct. 18, 1865. Of East Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN OP SAMUEL AND POLLY

1902. Samuel, b. May 26, 1811; m. Elizabeth Wilkes. 1903. Mary, b. J a n . 16, 1813; d. J u n e 10, 1889; m. John Burrill; lived at E. Abington. 1904. Levi, b. Dec. 31, 1814; m. April 20, 1837, Louisa C. Drake. 1905. Dexter, b. Nov. 10, 1816; m. Catherine Stetson. 1906. Mehetable, b . Sept. 14, 1818; d. J a n . 9, 1819. 1907. Mehetable, b. March 31, 1822; d. April 26, 1899; m. George Lewis.

272

REED GENEALOGY
CHILDREN OP SAMUEL AND SERISSA

1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912.

Serissa, b. J u n e 27, 1834; d. J u l y 11, 1890. Rowland, b. Oct. 13, 1836; d. Feb. 6, 1838. M a r t h a , b. Nov. 13, 1838. Sophia, b. Oct. 3, 1840; m. 1866, Edward Peabody. Anna, b. Nov. 13, 1844; d. J u l y 2, 1888.

1119

Abiah Reed, son of Samuel and Mary (Pool) Reed. b. Nov. 22, 1793. m. May 23, 1814, Jane Gurney. He was a soldier in the war of 1812. Of East Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

1913. Abiah, b. Sept. 11, 1815; d. Dec. 7, 1835. 1914. J a n e Gurney, b. Sept. 8, 1817; m. J a n . 22, 1844, L u t h e r J o s s e l y n , of H a n s o n . 1915. Roxanna, b. Aug. 24, 1819; m. May 13, 1835, George Totman, who lives in Abington. 1916. Walter, b. J u l y 24, 1821; m. 1st. Sophronia J o s s e l y n ; m. 2d. April 1, 1849, Cordone Keen. 1917. Rebecca P a c k a r d , b. Aug. 29, 1823; m. Sept. 14, 1851, August u s N. W a r r e n . 1918. H a n n a h P e r k i n s , b. J u l y 6, 1827; m. J a n . 22, 1855, Horace Ames, of N. B r i d g e w a t e r . 1919. Clarissa, b. J u n e 17, 1830; m. May 2, 1847, A u g u s t u s N. Warren. 1920. Lucinda Dyke, b. Sept. 21, 1832; d. Aug. 18, 1834. 1921. Elias, b. Sept. 12, 1834; d. Sept. 14, 1834. 1922. Diana, b. J a n . 12, 1839; m. April 29, 1858, Benjamin S. P r a t t .

1122

Joseph Reed, son of Samuel and Mary (Pool) Reed, b. Oct. 28, 1799. m. 1st. , Jane Stoddard. m. 2nd. , Elizabeth (Murch) Clough. Of Rockland, Mass.
CHILD OP JOSEPH AND JANE

1923. Marcia J a n e , b. J u n e 15, 1826; d. J a n . 17, 1896; m. Nov. 22, 1845, Baldwin Bradford Burgess.

SEVENTH GENERATION

273

W 1131 Isaac Reed, son of Isaac and Sarah (Pulling) Reed. b. Jan 22, 1806; d. , 1882. m. 1st. Sept. 7, 1826, Rachel Reed, daughter of John and Thankful Reed. m. 2nd. Dec, 17, 1829, Eliza F. Shaw of Middleborough, Mass. Of South Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN OP ISAAC AND ELIZA

1924. Isaac Thaxter, b. March 15, 1834, in Roxbury; d. ; m. Susannah Jones, of Whitman. 1925. Eliza Shaw, b. April 2, 1836, in Bridgewater, Mass.; d. ; m. Lemuel Freeman. 1926. Sarah E., b. Sept. 15, 1838; d. unmarried. 1927. Ellen Maria, b. Dec. 2, 1840; d. young. 1928. Henry Wallace, b. J a n . 15, 1843; m. . 1929. Rachel J., b. March 13, 1845; m. Feb. 15, 1863, Nelson Corthell, of Wollaston. 1930. Hannah, b. Sept. 12, 1848; m. Alonzo Cook, of Whitman. 1931. Mary Francina, b. Oct. 17, 1850; m. Charles W. Rice, of E. Weymouth, Mass. They had a daughter, Jennie Wesley Rice, b. Dec. 11, 1870, who married, Oct. 17, 1894, Leavitt Winthrop Bates, and they had a son Reginald Winthrop Bates, b. July 22, 1897.

W 1135 Horace Reed, son of Isaac and Nancy (Lincoln) Reed. b. Nov. 26, 1820. m. Sept. 21, 1840, Lurana Howland Bates; b. May 23, 1819, at Richmond, Va.; daughter of Christopher and Mary (Howland) Bates. They had a common school and academic education, were Orthodox Congregational, lived in South Abington (now Whitman). He was a clerk and general manager in a boot and shoe factory until 1885. Member of school committee for several years. In House of Representatives in 1862 and 1863, and in Senate in 1884 and 1885 (State of Mass.). Treasurer of Whitman Savings Bank since 1888. Of South Abington, Mass.
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1932. Helen Augusta, b. Aug. 19, 1842; m. Sept. 10, 1867, Jacob P. Bates. 1933. Emma Lurana, b. Dec. 28, 1845; d. Dec. 16, 1879; m. July 16, 1868, Gustavus H. Burrows. 1934. Horace Richmond, b. Aug. 12, 1852; d. Dec. 4, 1881; m. J a n . 16, 1879, Susan Hersey. 1935. A r t h u r Elsworth, b . April 8, 1861; m. Oct. 6, 1887, Nellie F. M. Bunting.

1136

William Lincoln Reed, son of Isaac and Sarah (Pulling) Reed. b. Oct. 5, 1825, at Abington. m. 1st. June 6, 1847, Deborah Chessman; b. 1827, at Weymouth; d. 1884, at Whitman; daughter of I. A. Chessman and Deborah (Blanchard) Chessman. m. 2nd. June, 1887, Mrs. Lyman Clark of Brockton, Mass. They had a common school and academic education, were Orthodox Congregational, lived in Whitman (S. Abington), now in Brockton, Mass. Was engaged in boot and shoe business (see His. of Abington, p. 291), now retired. In Mass. House of Representatives for two years. In Mass. Senate for two years. In Governor's Council for three years. Of Brockton, Mass.
CHILDREN

1936. An infant, b. March 22, 1848. 1937. William Bradford, b. Feb. 25, 1852; d. J a n . 4, 1858. 1938. Anna Gertrude, b. Aug. 24, 1855; m. Oct. 23, 1877, Geo. E. Keith. 1939. Sarah Chessman, b. July 30, 1857; m. Oct. 17, 1883, John T. Blades. 1940. Walter Lincoln, b. Nov. 5, 1859; m. Alice Rose.

1138

David A. Reed, son of David and Susan (Spear) Reed. b. Dec. 6, 1795. m. Aug. 6, 1818, Nancy Loud.

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His son Geo. W. was a Capt. in Co. K, 7th Reg., Mass. Vol. Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN

1941. Susan S., b. Nov. 9, 1818; m. April 19, 1839, John Osburne. 1942. Mary Ann, b. Oct. 16, 1820; m. Feb. 24, 1844, Samuel O. Breed, of Lynn. 1943. David Augustus, b. J a n . 12, 1831; in. Nov. 3, 1850, Betsy D. Keith. 1944. Daniel Franklin, b. May 10, 1834; d. ; lived in New Bedford; m. Joanna Cushing. 1945. George Wr., b. March 22, 1838. 1946. Nancy Maria, b. April 22, 1842; d. Jan., 1849.

1140

Thomas S. Reed, son of David and Susan (Spear) Reed. b. June 9, 1800. m. Nov. 5, 1823, Cynthia Shaw; m. by Rev. Wm. Tyler. Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN

1947. George, b. April 19, 1824; m. Maria H. Vinal. 1948. Josiah, b. April 18, 1826; lives in S. Weymouth; m. 1st. Sept. 3, 1845, Sarah C. Fogg; m. 2nd. Oct. 25, 1864, M. Jennie Ainsworth. 1949. Ellen, b. (at Weymouth) March 25, 1828; d. Oct. 11, 1841. 1950. Adeline, b. Oct. 23, 1830; d. Nov. 29, 1869; m. Sept. 13, 1849, Oliver Loud. 1951. J a n e Ellen, b . Sept. 26, 1841.

1141

Asa Reed, Jr., son of Asa and Esther (Hobart) Reed. b. in 1800; d. in 1828, buried in East Randolph, Mass. m. June 29, 1823, Sally Curtis, daughter of Capt. Samuel Curtis of East Randolph, Mass. They were married by Rev. David Brigham. She died Feb. 7, 1890, aged 84 years and 3 months; buried in Highland Cemetery, South Weymouth. He also followed the trade of a butcher, like his father, and sold meat from house to house.

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1952. A b i T., b . Sept. 18, 1823; d. A p r i l 12, 1894; m. L o r e n z o T. B r o w n , of E . B r i d g e w a t e r . 1953. S a r a h , b. ; m . J o s e p h E . F o r d , of A b i n g t o n , Mass. 1954. J o h a n n a h Wales, b . A p r i l 1, 1827; d. J u l y 4, 1860; m . W a s h i n g t o n L. B a t e s , son of J o h n a n d N a n c y (Ripley) B a t e s (b. M a r c h 31, 1824; d. A p r i l 18, 1894).

W 1144 Thomas Jefferson Reed, son of Asa and Esther (Hobart) Reed. b. Jan. 6, 1806. m. 1st. , Aseneth White. m. 2nd. Aug. 3, 1834, Clarissa Belcher of North Bridgewater, Mass.
CHILDREN OP THOMAS AND ASENETH

1955. Asa, b . 1956. T h o m a s , b .

; died y o u n g . ; died y o u n g .

CHILDREN OP THOMAS AND CLARISSA

1957. Asa, b . J u n e 3, 1835; m. Oct. 18, 1857, E l i z a b e t h B u n k e r , of N o r t h B r i d g e w a t e r , Mass. 1958. T h o m a s , b . 1837; m . A b b y F i s h . 1959. E b e n e z e r , b . Oct., 1840; d. 1856. 1960. S a b r a , b . ; d. y o u n g . 1961. E d w i n , b . A p r i l 24, 1842; m. A l m a J e n n i e F o r d , of H a r d w i c k , Vermont. 1962. G e o r g e Minot, b . Nov. 24, 1849; m . J u n e 16, 1874, M a r t h a Belcher.

W 1150 Asa T. Reed, son of Isaac and Cynthia (Pratt) Reed, b. Jan. 1, 1826; d. Feb. 23, 1873. m. July 4, 1851, Catherine M. Johnson, daughter of Jotham and Sarah (Jackson) Johnson; m. by Rev. Joshua Emery. She was born July 5, 1828. Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN

1963. S a r a h J a c k s o n , b . May 8, 1853; m . C h a r l e s H . Delano. 1964. Eliza E m i l y , b. J a n . 28, 1855; m. Ellis P . Gay. 1965. F r a n k , b . May 25, 1861; d. M a r c h 13, 1891.

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W 1152 Isaac Reed, Jr., son of Isaac and Cynthia (Pratt) Reed. b. Nov. 4, 1831; d. Dec. 25, 1884, at East Weymouth. m. 1st. Sept. 24, 1854, Elizabeth Estella Lincoln; b. Dec. 11, 1837, at Hingham; daughter of Daniel and Priscilla (Cain) Lincoln; she died Oct. 24, 1869. m. 2nd. Nov. 1, 1870, Mrs. Sarah Parker of Groveland, Mass., daughter of Nathaniel and Mehetable Parker. She was born Sept. 24, 1835; died at East Weymouth, May 28, 1881. Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN OP ISAAC AND ELIZASETH

1966. Estella, b. Feb. 25, 1855; d. Feb. 27, 1855. 1967. Ann Cynthia, b. March 18, 1859; m. J u n e 20, 1878, Charles S u m n e r Stowell. 1968. Elizabeth Lincoln, b. May 1, 1862; m. J u l y 19, 1883, H a r r y W i n t h r o p F l a g g Young.

W 1153 Frederick Reed, son of Isaac and Cynthia (Pratt) Reed, b. July 29, 1834, at East Weymouth, m. Aug. 18, 1861, Abbie Lovell Dyer of Hingham, Mass.; b. Feb. 23, 1841; daughter of Solomon and Sally (Stodder) Dyer of Melrose Highlands, Mass.
CHILDREN

1969. Lillian Spaulding, b. J a n . 18, 1866, a t E. W e y m o u t h , Mass.; m. April 3, 1889, Fred. T. Kimball, of Melrose, Mass. 1970. Nellie Harlow, b. April 11, 1869, a t E. W e y m o u t h , Mass.; d. Oct. 2, 1893. 1971. Grace Estelle, b. F e b . 20, 1670, a t E . W e y m o u t h , Mass.; d. Oct. 4, 1893. 1972. Charles Frederick, b. J a n . 14, 1877. 1973. Ralph Omer, b. F e b . 26, 1884.

W 1154 Stephen S. Reed, son of Isaac and Cynthia (Pratt) Reed, b. May 2, 1838. m. Aug. 17, 1859, Ruth Merritt Curtis, daughter of Luther and Sarah Rose Curtis.

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1974. Lulazine Anna, b. Feb. 17, 1861; m. Dec. 9, 1884, George Murray; no children. 1975. John Adams Spaulding, b. March 1, 1862; d. Aug. 3, 1862. 1976. Luther Adams, b. Dec. 21, 1863; d. Sept. 5, 1864.

W 1156 William Reed, son of William and Relief (Penniman) Reed. b. May 2, 1801; d. March, 1872. m. Aug. 26, 1824, Susan French (d. March 18, 1885). Of Braintree, Mass.
CHILDREN

1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.

Susan, b. Oct. 11, 1825; m. J o h n Stoddard. William, b. March 10, 1828; d. young. Clarissa, b. Sept. 11, 1829; m. Gardner S. Penniman. William, b. Oct. 30, 1832; m. Jan. 12, 1859, Maria Louisa Derby, of S. Weymouth.

W 1157 John Amory Reed, son of John and Lucy (Houghton) Reed. b. Feb. 23, 1802, in Boston; d. April 8, 1834, in St. Thomas. m. May 18, 1831 (in St. Thomas, West Indies), Ann Eliza Rogiers; b. Aug. 29, 1813, in St. Croix; d. March 24, 1888, in Hamburg. He was buried on the Smith's Bay Estate, Island of St. Thomas at a place selected by himself. His widow removed to Hamburg, Germany. Of St. Thomas, West Indies.
CHILDREN

1981. Caroline Rogiers, b. Sept. 24, 1832. in St. Thomas; d. J u n e 22, 1874, in Copenhagen; m. May 29, 1851, in St. Thomas, Jenz. Cecil August Hingelberg. 1982. Amory Charlotte Eveline, b. May 30, 1834, in St. Thomas; m. Sept. 28, 1850 (in St. Thomas), Carl George Heise; b. Dec. 18, 1817; d. J u n e 30, 1886, in Hamburg.

W 1168 William Block Reed, son of Elias and Sally (Block) Reed, b. May 6, 1828; d. Sept. 15, 1889.

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m. 1st. Nov. 25, 1855, Lucie Claiborne Franklin (b. May 13, 1834; d. Oct. 12, 1858); daughter of David B. and Frances J. (Lipscomb) Franklin. m. 2nd. Feb. 21, 1861, Mary Ann Larus (she was born May 13, 1834), daughter of Pleasant V. and Sally (Yarbrough) Larus. He was a clerk in Richmond, Va., postoffice for twelve years. Ever since engaged as a machinist. He was a Baptist, Mary A. Larus was a Presbyterian, Lucie Franklin was a Baptist. Of Richmond, Va.
CHILD OP WILLIAM AND LUOIH

1983. Welford Claiborne, b. Sept. 3, 1856; m. Nov. 18, 1885, Hattie Relay McGee.
CHILDREN OP WILLIAM AND MART

1984. Arthur, b. J a n . 6, 1862; d. J u n e 17, 1862. 1985. Sallie Larus, b. Dec. 15, 1862; d. April 16, 1864. 1986. William Thomas, b. Sept, 23, 1864; m. Alice Lewis Burwell. In the tobacco business. 1987. Pleasant Larus, b. Sept. 24, 1866. In the tobacco business. 1988. John Hobart, b. Feb. 9, 1870. In coal business. 1989. Charles Clinton, b. J a n . 13, 1873; m. Dec. 15, 1898, Lyllian Marie Hancock. 1990. Stanley, b. Oct. 10, 1875. 1991. Leslie Hartwell, b. May 13, 1878.

W 1170 John H. Reed, son of Elias and Sally (Block) Reed, b. in Richmond, Va. m. , Henrietta Gilliam, of Bristol, Eng. (died in Cardiff, Wales). John completed his education in Bath. At the age of twenty-one was put in charge of a fine sailing ship the te Kate Swanton." Under the auspices of his uncle Levi Houghton, a wealthy ship owner, he traded with most of the ports of Europe and the East Indies. Of Richmond, Va.
CHILDREN

1992. F l o r a Europa, b. ; m. Charles Knight, of England. 1993. Jennie, b. ; m. James Langston, of England.

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W 1172 Charles Warren Reed, son of Elihu and Sabra (Houghton) Reed. b. in 1809; d. June 30, 1874, at Medford, Mass. m. 1st. , 1838, Elizabeth Mary Ann Hersey, who was born Sept. 8, 1808; d. Sept. 24, 1843; daughter of Laban and Celia (Barnes) Hersey of Hingham. m. 2nd. Oct. 20, 1853, Martha Ann Bullard. m. 3rd. Dec. 24, 1868, Rachel Bearce Hinckley, of Truro, Mass. Lived in Boston throughout his whole life; graduating from the English High School in class of 1822. He entered the china trade, making a number of voyages to Canton as supercargo of different vessels, notably the " Henry Tuke " and " Bombay." On one of the voyages an incident occurred that showed the quality of the young man. The vessel was returning from Canton with a valuable cargo on board when the crew of the vessel mutinied, murdering the captain and mates, but were overawed by the unflinching bravery and spirited action of young Reed, who took command of the vessel, bringing her with the valuable cargo safely into the port of Boston, and he was handsomely rewarded by the owners. During his life he occupied many positions of trust and responsibility; among others he was treasurer of the Massachusetts Nautical School, and Wharfinger of Commercial wharf for many years.
CHILD OP CHARLES AND ELISABETH

1994. Robert Hersey, b. Feb. 15, 1839; m. 1st. March 1, 1861. Martha Augusta Fosgate, of Boston; m. 2d. J u n e 21, 1882, Catherine Louisa Goodrich, of New York.

1174

Francis Ludovicus Reed, son of Elihu and Sabra (Houghton) Reed, b. March, 1818; d. Feb., 1867. Unmarried.

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He was a merchant in the firm of Ross, Campbell & Co., of Baltimore. Of Baltimore, Md. W 1175 William Reed, son of Elihu and Sabra (Houghton) Reed, b. Dec. 26, 1820; d. Aug. , 1875. m. , Sarah Sawyer. Of Bolton. W 1176 James Henry Reed, son of Elihu and Sabra (Houghton) Reed. b. April 23, 1823, at Boston; d. Oct. 30, 1896, at Boston. m. Jan. 13, 1859, Martha Ann Wesson (b. Feb. 8, 1837, at Charlestown); daughter of Charles Wesson and Mary S. Brown; she died Feb. 13, 1896. He was engaged in the ice business in Boston. He and his family were Unitarians. Mr. Reed was the owner of the old Reed farm in Bolton, which had been owned in the family for 150 years. The last deed dated back to 1805. It embraced 207 acres, equally divided into mowing, tillage, pasture and timber land, and is most eligibly located, being directly opposite the historic Wilder mansion. The property is the highest point of land between Boston and Mt. Wachusett; quality of soil the finest, with an abundance of fruit trees; purest of running spring water and the surroundings delightful. For a home it is unsurpassed. It was sold by his executors in Oct., 1897, to close the estate. Of Boston, Mass.
CHILDREN

1995. John Wesson, b. Nov. 4, 1859; d. Sept. 16, 1870. 1996. F r a n k Elihu, b . Nov. 13, 1860; d. Nov. 15, 1861. 1997. Martha Houghton, b. Oct. 20, 1862; m. Charles Anthony Morss, J r . 1998. Katherine Sabra, b . April 22, 1868; m. Jan. 13, 1890, John R. Bradlee. 1999. James Henry, b. Dec. 15, 1872; m. J u n e 30, 1897, Mary Wade Page.

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W 1179 John Clark Reed, son of Silas and Betsy (Whitcomb) Reed. b. June 23, 1818, at Alexandria, Va., lives in Holden, Mo. m. Sept. 30, 1841, Caroline Kinsey of Alexandria, Va., daughter of Zenas and Mary (Doxey) Kinsey. Removed from Alexandria, Va., went west and settled at Holden, Mo. Of Holden, Mo.
CHILDREN

2000. Mary Holman, b. April 11, 1843; d. Oct. 6, 1880; m. March 5, 1872, H a r l a n Feagan. 2001. Katie Ellery, b. Aug. 8, 1855; d. ; m. Aug. 31, 1876, George W. McCabe, of Ohio. 2002. Charles Edwin, b. Feb. 7, 1845; d. F e b . 28, 1845. 2003. J o h n Kinsey, b. April 18, 1846; m. Nov. 25, 1875, Kate Vance. 2004. J a m e s Leighton, b. May 23, 1848; m. Oct. 21, 1885, E m m a Ellis, of Brazil, Mo. 2005. Silas Whitcomb, b. Oct. 2, 1852; d. Nov. 15, 1856. 2006. Alice, b. Oct. 26, 1858; d. Dec. 20, 1862. 2007. W a r r e n , b. J u l y 8, 1861; d. J a n . 1, 1862. 2008. Carrie H., b. Sept. 12, 1863; lives in Clarksville, Texas; unmarried.

W 1183 Silas Amory Reed, son of Silas and Betsy (Whitcomb) Reed. b. Dec. 4, 1827; lives in California, m. June 18, 1867, Mary E. Miller. Lives in California. W 1186 David Henry Reed, son of David and Nancy (Nourse) Reed. b. , 1816; d. April 17, 1855. m. Nov. 13, 1839, Susan Reed, his cousin; daughter of Elias and Sally (Block) Reed. He was a man of great purity of character. Educated ir* Alexandria, Va., and removed to Richmond, Va., where he continued to reside until his death. He occupied the position of 1st Clerk of the Literary Department of Virginia,.

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up to the time of his death. He was also for many years Grand Secretary of the Odd Fellows of Virginia. He was a fine scholar. The compiler of this work had the pleasure of knowing him personally, and knew him as a man of singular purity and loveliness of character. His influence over his companions, his courtesy of manner and his spotless life all combined to make him a perfect man, a Christian gentleman. Being a fine musician and a person of literary pursuits and taste, he was an ornament to the most refined society. He was highly esteemed by the Odd Fellows of Virginia and their Grand Lodge passed the following resolutions of esteem at the time he was compelled by ill health to resign the active duties of the Grand Secretary: " Whereas, P. G. David H. Reed, late Grand Secretary of the R. W. Grand Lodge of Virginia, in consequence of painful and lingering illness under which he is still suffering, has been unable to attend our sessions, and this Grand body has been compelled to transfer to another the important office so long and so ably filled by our Bro. Reed; and whereas it would be doing injustice to this body were it to close its session without giving expression to the feelings of deep sensibility with which it has heard of the illness of Bro. Reed, and its high appreciation as an officer and as an Odd Fellow; therefore be it Resolved, That the R. W. Grand Lodge of Virginia yields, with painful emotion and deep regret to the afflictive dispensation which has taken from it the most faithful, able and accomplished officer eveT enlisted in its service. " Resolved, That during the long period the office of Grand Secretary of this Grand Lodge has been held by our Bro. David H. Reed, he has exhibited a fidelity and ability, accompanied with a courtesy and fraternal kindness, which has won for him the confidence and love of the whole jurisdiction to an extent never heretofore enjoyed by any other man. " Resolved, That a diploma upon which these resolutions shall be engrossed, shall be drawn up, signed by the Grand

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Officers, and presented to Bro. Reed as a testimonial from this Grand Lodge of its sympathy with him in his suffering and its high appreciation of his character as an Odd Fellow and as an officer."
CHILDREN

2009. Nannie Eliza, b . 2010. Susie St. Clair, b.

. ; m. Philip G. Seay.

W 1188 Henry Clark Reed, son of Henry Ludovicus and Charlotte (Stickney) Reed. b. Nov. 20,1827, in Boston; d. March 10, 1861, at Woodstock, Va. m. Oct. 11, 1853, Kate King (d. June 4, 1857); daughter of Geo. and King of York, Pa. No children. Of Baltimore, Md. In early manhood he was induced by his uncle J. Henry Stickney, to come to Baltimore and accept a position in his counting house, and later he went to Chicago and remained there over winter, when Chicago was a small but growing place. He concluded however, not to locate there. He returned to Baltimore, and accepted a place as clerk with his uncle's firm, Stickney and Noyes and later with Stickney and Beatty. On the dissolution of the latter firm he was given an interest in the business, which was continued under the name of Stickney & Co. In the fall of 1860, his health having failed, he withdrew from the firm and went to Cuba to try and regain his health but returned no better, and died in the spring of 1861. He was a Presbyterian. W 1192 John Ludovicus Reed, son of Henry Ludovicus and Charlotte (Stickney) Reed. b. June 25, 1836, at Scottsville, Albemarle county, Va. m. Nov. 10, 1864 (in Baltimore, where they reside), Elizabeth McKee Bigham, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth (Lindsay) Bigham. No children.

JOHN L. REED.

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He is the author of this work, and was brought up at Scottsville, Va. Removed from there with his father and the family to Wheeling, W. Va., and thence to Baltimore, where he was employed by the firm of Stickney & Co., which comprised his uncle J. Henry Stickney and brother Henry C. Reed; upon the failure of his brother's health in 1860 he was given an interest in the firm. In 1872 upon the retirement of his uncle from active business the style of the firm was changed to Reed, Stickney & Co., comprising himself, with William Harvey and Geo. H. Stickney as general partners, and his uncle J. Henry Stickney as special partner. They did a coal shipping and iron commission business. He is a Presbyterian and has occupied many positions of prominence in connection with that denomination since his residence in Baltimore. Has filled the position of ruling elder in Westminster and later in the Boundary Ave. Churches. Has been treasurer of the Presbyterian Association for Church Extension in the city for twenty-six years, and is also treasurer for the Board of Governors of the Presbyterian Eye, Ear and Throat Charity Hospital. He was in the service for a short time during the Civil War as Sergeant in Capt. Ehler's Company, under Gen. Tyler, being a member of the Balto. City Guard, who offered their services when Maryland was invaded and Baltimore was threatened, which were accepted by the Government and the company assigned to the Relay House camp near Balto. to take the place of regular soldiers who had been stationed there and whom it was necessary to withdraw to meet the enemy then on Maryland soil. W 1195 Edward Warren Reed, son of Warren and Mary (Wadsworth) Reed. b. March 21, 1841; d. , 1896. m. Nov, 19, 1874, Kate Karcher of Kansas. Peach Grove, Clay county, Kansas.
CHILDREN

2011. Nellie, b. 2012. Charlotte, b.

; m. ; m.

. .

i n w m m Heade* I 1605-1658, of t T h o m a s Reed, \ Weymouth. Capt. J o h n Reed, b . a b o u t 1645; b . D e c . 90,1679; d. N o v . 14,1719. I Avis B e a c o n , * I 1616. d. D e c . , 1757. M. a b o u t 1670. f t J o h n Bicknell * I z c h a r y Bicknell,* Sarah B i c k n e l l . 1624-1678-9, of 1 150-1636. b. a b o u t 1661: Weymouth. f^f116?'* M 8 H M * ' J o h n Reed, M. N o v . 11,1715 d. A u g . 21,1T19. Mary S h a w * ( f l t i A f e a ^ b h a w ' * b . J u n e 22* 1728; (Intention). d. f 1780. wife), 1626-1668. ] B r i o ^ e f n e e t . * t J o h n Whitmarsh j John Whitmarsh,* Capt. Ezra 1596. a b ' t 1688, of Whitmarsh. Weymouth. ( A l i c e , * 1000. Sarah W h i t m a r s h b. Oct. 13, 1670; ( Abraham Hardins; * d. S e p t . , 1754. S a r a h H a r d i n g , b. O c t . lfl* iaw. { 1655. a b ' t 1637. ( Elizabeth Adams,* M . J a n . 20,1693-4. a b ' t 1618-1678. William Richards* J o h n Reed, ( John Richards, a b ' t 1612-1682. ( A b r a h a m Shaw,* of Ded b. F e b . 23,1756; Bathsheba M. Dec. 36, 1746. i a b ' t 1660, of <Gir a c e 8 b a w , * 1621. < h a m , 1596-1638. <L F e b . 9,1835. Richards, 1 W e y m o u t h . I B r i d g e t Best.* b . N o v . 16, 1674. 1 S a r a h . [ Elder Edward Increase Bates, Bates,* 1606-1686, Samuel Bates, b . Dec. 28,1641; of W e y m o u t h . b. - , 1693; d. F e b . 20,1717. M. in Boston. d. Dec. 8,1752. M. a b o u t 1676. . Susanna,* John Whitmarsh* John Whitmarsh 1596. Mary W h i t m a r s h , a b ' t 1636, of Alice,* 1600. b. a b o u t 1666; W e y m o u t h . i Mary Bates, d. Dec. 21,1715. [ S a r a h Harding', *} A b r a h a m H a r d i n g , * b. F e b . 13, 1728; of D e n h a m , 1665. M. S e p t . 18,1725. d. O c t . 8,1811. Elizabeth Adams,* a b ' t 1637. a b ' t 1618-1878. J H e n r y W a r d * of H i n g t S a m u e l W a r d * H e n r y L u d o v i c u s \ M. J a n . 6, 1779. f h a m , E n g . , bd. 1642. Henry Ward.* 1593-1683. Reed, John Ward, 1635-1715, o t b. S e p t . 18, 1790; H a n n a h W a r d , b. N o v . 14, 1668; H ingham. J o h n F a r r o w , * 1687, d. 8 e p t . 16, 1886. b. F e b . 2, 1698-9; d. F e b . 9, 1758. R e m e m b e r Farof H i n g h a m , from d. J u l y 13, 1794. r o w , 1642-17X5. Hingham, England. M. May 24, 1698. F r a n c e s , * 1688. t J o h n Beale* ( p a t r i J o h n Beale, J r . * a r c h ) , 1588-1688, of H a n ii8h B e a l e , 1627, H i n g h a m , from b. Mar. 13,1675; of H i n g h a m . Hingham, England. d. F e b . 16,1698-9. t E d m u n d H o b a r t , * 1570Nazareth Hobart * + 1646, M. in E n g l a n d . _ t ( J " 8 e p h Clark. 1600-1658. Margaret Dewey. * Benjamin Clark, King Phillip's War, T h o m a s Gill,* b . A u g . 25, 1692. -j M. A u g . 19, 1675. Mary Gill, 1644. 1616-1678. J o h n Otis* (1st) 1581-1657, Ebenezer Clark, I D a m a r i s F r a n c i s , Hfinnah Otis,* 1676. of H i n g h a m ; b. a t b . D e c . 4,17.22. M. A u g . 17. 1719. I died in 1728. J o h n Niles, 1 Rachel C l a r k , Barnstable, Devonshire, , t I n c r e a s e Niles, b . J u l y 15,1760; . M . D e c . 4, 1744. d. F e b . 8, 16.3-4, Margaret,* 1653. (Eng. b. Dec. 16, IG46; d. aged 91. M a r y Niles. d. S e p t . 1, I69& J a n e Heed, I Abigail A g e r . 1 M. Dee. 4, 3677<1. May ir>. UiaL I Mnry P u r c h a s e .

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I E l i h u W a r d w e l l . , tCol. J o n a t h a n Wade* S a r a h W a r d w e l l . E l i z a b e t h W a d e , -j o f i p 8 w i c h .

j Col. J o s h u a W i n A b i g a i l W i n g a t e , . n a t e , of a m p t o n , N. H . b. J u n e 30.1715; M . A p r i l 23,1774. d. J a n . 9,1775. I Mary L u n t .

Judge Abigail Biodget, S a m u e l Blodoel, b . A p r i l 21,1751. of M a n c h e s t e r . N . H . , d. in 1807. .Hannah White. Charlotte Stickney, b. A p r i l 27,1803; d. N o v . 27. 1891. , Ephraim Ward, of N e w t o n , b . , 1703; d. Dec. 1, 1772. M. N o v . 7, 1798.

I R i c h a r d Ward*

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l a n d ; d. A p r . 24, 1704. ( Ephraim Ward, of Brookfield, M. S e p t . 24, 1734. T h a n k f u l T r o w - < J a m e $ Trowbridge M. I b . Mar. 21,1741; b r i d g e , b. 1665; f d. F e b . 9,1818. Margaret A ther- ] d. S e p t . 17,1742. ton. Moses H a v e n , J Richard Haven, of L y n n , of L y n n , Mary ( H a v e n ) b . May 20,1667; (. b. in 1645. Mary W a r d , Stone, d. N o v . 14, 1748. S u s a n n a , b. N o v . 10, 1780: Mary Bullard. d. F e b . 7, 1682. d. A u g . 28, 1859. M. O c t . 13. 1777. [ b . O c t . 1, 1698; William Colman, d. Oct. 30,1773. i .Ii-lin C o l m a n , b bapt.) A u g . 3, b. J a n . 3, 167U. 1643. M. M. J u l y 19, 1694. E l i z a b e t h . William Hobby,* Benjamin Colman J u d i t h Hobby, of Boston. (sister of b. O c t . 28,1710. Ann.* Sir Charles.) b . May 8,1674; I Mary C o l m a n , d. F e b . 1,1741-2. Dr. T h o m a s Pemd. Oct. 27,1809. M. A u g . 16, 1739. herton, James Pemberton b. F e b . 17,1662-3; b . S e p t . 3,1682; Hannah d. J u l y 26, 1693. d. F e b . 28,1747-8. Pom b o r t o n , M. b. Mar. 10,1714-5. H a n n a h Phillips, I b . N o v . 29, 1664. Chief J u s t i c e N o T E . - T h o s e n a m e s in i t a l i c s a r e t h e n a m e s u n d e r w h i c h J o h n S a m u e l Pe-nholHannah iou>*(Cromwell), Penhollow, L u d o v i c u s Reed c l a i m s m e m b e r s h i p In S o c i e t y of Colonial W a r s . b . J u l y 2,1666, b. May 3,1688; Those checked with a t are additional names under which he can d. D e c . 2,1726. d. - , 1757. M. Mary Cutt. T h o s e m a r k e d w i t h a a r e t h e n a m e s of t h o s e w h o e m i g r a t e d f r o m

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John Cutt,'b. d. Mar. 27,1681.

R i c h a r d C u t t , M. P EngVand.

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W 1196 John Henry Reed, son of Warren and Mary (Wadsworth) Heed. b. April 16, 1843; d. April 23, 1888. Unmarried. Resided in Milton, Mass., and was engaged in business with his brother William under the firm name of " Reed Bros." Of Milton, Mass. W 1197 William Ruggles Reed, son of Warren and Mary (Wadsworth) Reed. b. Feb. 5, 1845; d. Dec. 30, 1890. m. Sept. 24, 1882, Margaret Ellen Whittemore of Boston. Resided in Milton, Mass., and carried on a mercantile business with his brother John Henry under the firm name of Reed Bros. His widow now resides in Boston.
CHILD

2013. Warren Whittemore, b. Sept. 7, 1883. 2013a. Eliot Wadsworth, b. J a n . 19, 1889.

A 1200 Ezra Reed, son of Ezra and Susanna C. (Richards) Reed. b. Oct. 11, 1822; d. Jan. 10, 1874, at South Weymouth. m. Feb. 11, 1849, Jane A. Wright, of Weymouth, by Rev. M. Harding; she was born July 14, 1826, at Mansfield, Conn.; daughter of Stedman Huntington and Mary (Burrows) Wright. Both he and his father lived at South Weymouth in the old Josiah Colson house, built about 1796, which was still standing in 1898, situated on the north side of the junction of Pleasant and Park streets. Of South Weymouth.
CHILDREN

2014. Charles Stedman, b. Nov. 12, 1851, at S. Weymouth; m. Feb. 8, 1882, Ella Frances Colby, of Vasselborongh, Me. 2015. Clara Jane, b. Nov. 28, 1849, a t S. Weymouth; m. June 16, 1874, Irville Waterman, of Kingston, Mass. 2016. Ezra Walter, b. Feb. 15, 1872; d. May 9, 1882.

SEVENTH GENERATION

287

W 1202 James Austin Reed, son of Ezra and Susanna C. (Richards) Reed. b. March 22, 1832; d. . m. 1st. , Mary Jane Holbrook Pratt. m. 2nd. Feb. 18, 1875, Sarah Caroline, daughter of Joseph and Esther C. Jacobs of Hingham; she was born Jan. 9, 1845. He is a successful farmer, and lives on land that, has been in his family for 150 years. He has no children. Of South Weymouth, Mass. W 1208 Harvey H. Reed, son of Harvey and Jane (Pratt) Reed, b. March 27, 1822; d. June 26, 1864. m. May , 1844, Ann Ripley. Was a member of 1st Maine Heavy Artillery and died in hospital at City Point, Va., from wounds received in storming rifle pits, before Petersburg.
CHILDREN

2017. Alvan, b. 2018. William F., b. 2019. Frederick, b.

. ; d. Oct. 1, 1895; m. ; d. aged 14 y e a r s . Danforth.

W 1211 George H. Reed, son of Harvey and Jane (Pratt) Reed. b. Dec. 26, 1829, at Weymouth; d. July 31, 1896, at Bangor, Me. m. Aug. 6, 18G3, Helen Curtis of Weymouth, who was born Feb. 10, 1840. She was the daughter of Ira and Elizabeth (Willis) Curtis. They had no children. Of Bangor, Me. W 1212 Quincy lovell Reed, son of Quincy and Lucy (Loud) Reed. b. April 6, 1822, in South Weymouth.

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m. March 22, 1860 (at Providence, R. I.), Lucy Emeline Hall (she was born Aug. 8, 1828, at Warwick, R. I.), by Rev. Jonathan Leavitt, pastor of Richmond street church, Providence, R. I. A surveyor and conveyancer. In his early life was engaged in mercantile business. Is highly esteemed in the community as a man of excellent judgment and strict integrity. Is a Vice-President of the Weymouth Historical Society, and has manifested a lively interest in the early history of his town and state, and has been of great assistance to the author of this work. He has written and published a great many valuable historical articles. Of South Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN

2020. Harriet Loud, b. Dec. 19, 1860; m. Aug. 18, 1892, Albert Parker Worthen, 2021. Quincy, b. Sept. 22, 1864. 2022. Lucy Hall, b . Sept. 22, 1864. 2023. Abby Harris, b. Dec. 26, 1866.

1215

William Henry Reed, son of Quincy and Lucy (Loud) Reed. b. June 16, 1832, at South Weymouth, Mass. m. April 25, 1860, Julia Leonard Andrews; b. Sept. 23, 1835, in Bridgewater, Mass.; she is a daughter of Manassah and Harriet (Leonard) Andrews and a sister of the late Gen'l George L. Andrews, Professor of Languages at the Military Academy, West Point, for about twenty-five years. William H. Reed takes a great interest in the early history and families of Weymouth, Mass., and has rendered valuable assistance to the author of this work. Of South Weymouth, Ma^s.
CHILDREN

2024. Julia Andrews, b. Feb. 18, 1861; d. ; m. J u n e 22, 1887, F r a n k Howard Wood, of E. Bridgewater. They have a daughter, Ivis, b. Weymouth, July 1, 1889.

QUINCY LOVELL REED.

SEVENTH GENERATION

289

2025. William Henry, Jr., b. Oct. 29, 1863; d. March 9, 1890; unmarried. 2026. Hepsie Hodges, b. Feb. 5, 1865; d. Sept. 6, 1885; unmarried. 2027. Grace Leonard, b . March 15, 1869; d. Ang. 21, 1869. 2028. Albert Hastings, b. Oct. 14, 1870. 2029. Mary Ivis, b. J u n e 12, 1872; d. Aug. 21, 1887. 2030. Helen, b. Aug. 26, 1873.

W 1218 John Bradford Reed, son of John and Lydia B. (Vining) Reed. b. Nov. 3, 1830; d. Aug. 30, 1896. m. 1st. Nov. 27, 1850, Emily Jane Loud of Weymouth; m. by Rev. Willard M. Harding. m. 2nd. Jan. 28, 1865, Frances C. Thayer of Abington. Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN

2031. Emily Bradford, b . Oct. 12, 1851; m. William \V. Sampson, of Maiden, Mass. 2032. Henry Horatio, b. Oct. 16, 1853; m. Nov. 12, 1885, Marion E. Crawford.

W 1220 Franklin Reed, son of John and Lydia B. (Vining) Reed, b. Jan. 30, 1835; d. June 27, 1896. m. June 8, 1852, Pamelia Thayer of Weymouth, Mass.; m. by Rev. James P. Terry; she was born May 20, 1835. Of Weymouth, Mass. He was a soldier in the War of the Rebellion; taken prisoner at one of the great battles, and was confined in Andersonville prison for over nine months, and returned home a wreck of his former self and died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Dyer, in Whitman, June 27, 1896.
CHILDREN

2033. Jennie, b. Oct. 21, 1854, Weymouth; m. Charles Conant, of Whitman. 2034. Lizzie, b. Mav 13, 1858, Weymouth; m. F r a n k Dyer, of Braintree. 2035. Alvin, b. May 19, 1860, Weymouth; m. Irene Hollis, of Abington.

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W 1221 Frederick Reed, son of John and Lydia B. (Vining) Reed, b. May 13, 1839. m. 1st. Aug. 3, 1862, Ellen Mehetable Brown of Abington. m. 2nd. July 14, 1886, Mary Jane Whitman.
CHILDREN or FREDERICK AND ELLEN

2036. Annie Estelle, b. a t Abington, March 15, 1863; m. J u l y 4, 1885, Charles Austin Brown. 2037. Frederick Livingston, b . July 24, 1864. 2038. J o h n , b. July 31, 1871. 2039. A r t h u r Brown, b. Feb. 24, 1874; m. Oct. 7, 1896, Clara J. Warren, of Abington.

W 1224 William Titterton Reed, son of Alvan and Lucy (Vining) Reed. b. Sept. 9, 1849, at South Weymouth, Norfolk county, Mass. m. Oct. 30, 1872, Ella J. Harlow, daughter of James M. and Betsy J. (Clark) Harlow (b. at Scituate). Of South Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN

2040. Alvan Tirrel, b. Sept. 23, 1874; m. J u n e 26, 1901, Mary Emma Vining, daughter of A. Elliott Vining, and granddaughter of Hon. Benj. F. White and descendant of John Vining 1st who married Mary Read, daughter of Philip Read. 2041. Harvey Dennett, b. April 17, 1876; m. J u n e 1, 1899, Eva Stewart Arnold.

T 1233 George Reed, son of George and Experience (Blackman) Reed. b. Feb. 15, 1787; d. Feb. 3, 1820. m. , Lucinda B. Sawtell. Of Augusta, Me.
CHILDREN

2042. Lucinda S., b. May 9, 1813; m. Isaac Hilton. 2043. Eliza C , b. Oct. 13, 1814; m. Virgil Ballard.

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291

T 1234 Luther Reed, son of George and Experience (Blackman) Reed. b. July 4, 1790. m. 1st. March 5, 1816, Betsy Hamilton, m. 2nd. Nov. 21, 1839, Fanny Howard, daughter of Maj. Rewel Howard. Of Augusta, Me.
CHILDREN OF LUTHER AND BETST

2044. Betsy H., b. F e b . 28, 1818; m. Wm. A. Springer. 2045. L u t h e r W., b. F e b . 25, 1822; m. Lucy D. Cummins. 2046. J u l i a A., b. Aug. 25, 1826; m. Oct. 3, 1841, J a m e s E. Watson.

T 1239 Oliver Reed, son of Oliver and Bethiah (Leonard) Reed, b. June, 1789; d. Jan., 1834. m. , Chloe Briggs. Of Taunton, Mass.
CHILDREN

2047. 2048. 2049. 2050. 2051. 2052. 2053. 2054. 2055.

Chloe, b. J a n . 9, 1816; in. J a n . 10, 1836, Charles H. Brown. Oliver Dean, b. April 9, 1817; m. Sally Wilber. H a r r i e t Witherall, b. Nov. 10, 1819. George Leonard, b. Nov. 9, 1820; m. May 23, 1851, H a n n a h K. Field. S a r a h T h a y e r , b. Feb. 8, 1823; m. April 25, 1861, J o s e p h Allen (New Bedford). Lydia B a b b i t t , b. F e b . 23, 1826; d. Dec. 21, 1848. Huldah W., b. J a n . 17, 1828; d. Dec. 28, 1829. Rebecca Leonard, b. Dec. 26, 1829; m. J u n e 23, 1850, Wm. D. Newhall. Lorenzo Revelo, b . Sept. 16, 1832; m. MaTtha Hodges.

T 1240 George L. Reed, son of Oliver and Bethiah (Leonard) Reed. h. June 9, 1791. m. , Betsy Lincoln. Of Taunton, Mass.
CHILDREN

2056. Betsy H., b. Oct. 30, 1815; m. April 19, 1854. Brazilia Briggs. 2057. Bethiah L., b. J u n e 10, 1817. 19

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T 1242 Barney Reed, son of Oliver and Bethiah (Leonard) Reed, b. Dec. 4, 1797. m. 1st. , Rachel Woodward (d. April 25, 1826). m. 2nd. , Charlotte . Of Taunton, Mass.
CHILDREN

2058. Jarvis Barney, b. March 14, 1821; m. May 2, 1847, Elizabeth W. Eddy. 2059. Salmon Leonard, b . Nov. 1, 1823; d. J a n . 20,1881; m. . 2060. John Quincy Adams, b. Sept. 20, 1825; d. Feb. 26, 1853; m. Sept. 1~4, 1844, Arena C. Makepeace. 2061. Charlotte Lois, b. July 22, 1834. 2062. Isaiah, b . Ang., 1839; d. July 18, 1852.

T 1243 Isaiah Reed, son of Oliver and Bethiah (Leonard) Reed. b. . m. , Fanny Thomas. Of Taunton, Mass.
CHILD

2063. Fanny M., b. Feb. 24, 1824; m. Aug. 22, 1841, Willard Johnson, of Providence, R. I.

T 1244 Stimson Reed, son of Oliver and Bethiah (Leonard) Reed. b. Nov. 12, 1805. m. 1st. Sept. 8, 1837, Fanny H. Briggs (d. May 8, 1848. aged 36). m. 2nd. Dec. 26, 1857, Hannah L. Bassett. Of Taunton, Mass.
CHILDREN

2064. Clarissa D., b. Aug. 26, 1838; m. Dec. 14, 1854, Wm. L. Wilbur. 2065. Stimson L., b. Oct. 6, 1840.

T 1245 Barzillai Reed, son of Oliver and Bethiah (Leonard) Reed. b. April 16, 1808; d. Oct. 20, 1860. m. Sept. 21, 1837, Deborah Churchill.
A farmer

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Of Taunton, Mass.

SEVENTH GENERATION
CHILDREN

293

2066. Deborah C , b. Aug. 20, 1838; m. J u n e 30, 1859, Theron S. Sanford (Bristol, Conn.). 2067. Rachel J., b. J u n e 28, 1840; d. J u n e 24, 1844. 2068. Stephen O., b. .

T 1246 William Hodges Reed, son of Oliver and Bethiah (Leonard) Reed. b. March 14, 1810. m. , Amanda Goff. Of Taunton, Mass.
CHILD

2069. William H., b. Dec. 2, 1843, a t Rehoboth, Mass.

T 1250 Henry Gooding Reed, son of John and Rebecca (Gooding) Reed. b. July 23, 1810; d. March 1, 1901. m. 1st. Jan. 5, 1842, Clara White (b. Aug. 8, 1812; d. Sept. 27, 1847); daughter of Isaac White of Mansfield, Mass. m. 2nd. June 2, 1851, Frances Lee Williams (b. June 10, 1834; d. May 9, 1857); daughter of Jared Williams of Dighton.* m. 3rd. Oct. 27, 1858, Delight R. Carpenter (b. Dec. 4, 1828; d. ); daughter of Christopher Carpenter of Rehoboth. Of Taunton, Mass. Attended the public schools of Taunton and the academy. During vacation he would assist his father, as a clerk in his store. He early developed a marked mechanical taste and skill, making a collection of wood-working tools, and spending much of his leisure time in the use of them; planning and making useful articles for the family, and miniature vessels and toys for his schoolmates. Thus early did he give promise of the distinguished career that was before him. When eighteen, he entered the shop

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of Babbitt & Crossman, as an apprentice, continuing with them till 1831. When in 1835, the Taunton Britannia Manufacturing Company suspended operations, Henry G. Reed and Chas. E. Barton, two young men, who had been in its employ, with small capital but with abundant industry and considerable knowledge of the business, formed a partnership of Reed and Barton, which firm gained a reputation second to none in the country in that line of goods. Barton long since died, but the firm name, known in all parts of the civilized world, 6till survives, George Brabrook filling the place of Barton, and the holders of the estate of Henry H. Fish, deceased, being also represented in the corporation. They are now known as silversmiths and manufacturers of electro-plated nickel silver and white metal wares. Mr. Reed was the last survivor of the original firm, and the founder of the business. No citizen of Taunton held a larger place in the esteem and confidence of the entire community. He had been director in the Taunton National Bank since 1851, trustee of the Taunton Savings Bank since its organization, an interested member and officer of the Associated Charities since their beginning, a liberal life member of the Old Colony Historical Society and president of the Reed family meetings, ever since the men of the former generations passed away.
CHILDREN OF HENRY G. AND CLARA

2070. Clara Isabel, b. Aug. 14, 1844; m. Dr. Chas. T. H u b b a r d , of Taunton, Mass. 2071. H e n r y A r t h u r , b. Oct. 15, 1846; d. Aug. 16, 1847.
CHILDREN OF HENRY G. AND FRANCES

2072. # Ida F r a n c e s , b. May 12, 1852; d. Aug. 29, 1852. 2073. F a n n y Lee, b. May 25, 1854; m. Wm. Bradford Homer Dowse, of Newton, Mass. 2074. H e n r y Francis, b. March 23, 1857.

T 1262 William Reed, son of William and Elizabeth (Dennis) Reed. b. Feb. 17, 1819. m. Nov. 17, 1850, Eliza Deane. Of Taunton, Mass.

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HENRY G. REED.

SEVENTH GENERATION

295

T 1265 Hon. Chester Isham Reed (of Dedham), son of William and Elizabeth (DeDnis) Reed. b. Nov. 25, 1823; d. Sept. 2, 1873, at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. m. Feb. 24, 1851, Elizabeth Allyne. Chester Isham Reed was born in Taunton November 25, 1823. He was the son of William and Elizabeth Deane (Dennis) Reed. His ancestry on both sides can be traced back to the earlier settlers of the country. He received his early education in the Taunton High School and the Bristol Academy, then taught by Mr. Frederick Crafts. He entered Brown University in the class of 1845. With all his schoolmates he was a favorite. While he was a good scholar, no boy or young man was ever more fond of play when outside the schoolroom. Circumstances in his father's family prevented the completion of his college course, and he left Brown and commenced the study of law in the office of General David Bachelder in Gardiner, Me. After being admitted to the bar in that State, he immediately returned to his old home in Taunton and commenced the practice of his profession. For a year or more he edited the " Old Colony Republican." In 1848, he formed a partnership with Anselm Bassett, Esq., then register of probate. This partnership continued some fifteen years until Mr. Bassett's death. The firm of Bassett & Reed shortly acquired a very extensive practice throughout Bristol and Plymouth counties. At the age of twenty-six Mr. Reed represented Taunton in the Legislature. He was for several years judge of the Police Court. In 1858, and again in 1862, he served in the State Senate. But his time was given almost exclusively to his profession, in which he excelled. Judge Bigelow of the Supreme Court writes to him, under date of February 23, 1857, Mr. Reed then being thirty-four years of age: " There is no member of the bar, in any part of the State,

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who prepares his cases with greater fidelity or who is listened to with greater attention or pleasure than yourself." In the ninth volume of Allen's Reports he appears on one side or the other in eighteen cases before the Supreme Court. In 1864, Mr. Reed, as a Republican, was elected attorneygeneral and held the office until his appointment to the Superior Court in 1867. At this time he removed from Taunton to Dedham where he passed the remainder of his life. In 1870, he resigned from the Superior Court and resumed the practice of law in the various State and United States Courts, maintaining a high position as an advocate, and held in great esteem as a judicious counselor. He had filled many public stations with credit to himself and benefit to the public, and never was a shade cast upon his character for the strictest integrity. He had arrived at that age with his varied experience that made him one of the useful men of the Commonwealth. In the maturity of his intellectual and with no apparent impairment of his physical powers, he had every reason to expect a long and pleasant autumn of life, where though the toil might be continuous it would be for those he loved and with the prospect of a golden harvest. Although of an apparently robust physique he had been for some time afflicted with an obscure disease which medical science proved wholly unable to combat, and in 1873, his health failed before it. He died September 2, at the White Sulphur Springs in West Virginia, where he had gone with the hope of benefit from the waters. He was a learned and accomplished lawyer, an honorable and high-minded man. Some one writing at the time of his death said: a In his feelings, conduct and conversation he was habitually as pure and gentle as a child. In his own family his presence was perpetual sunshine. In his personal friendships he was warm, disinterested, generous and if need be, heroic." Said another: " As a lawyer he was zealous for his clients but fair and

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courteous to his opponents. He despised all trickery and never descended to low arts to gain a cause." Hon. George Marston said of him: u As a judge he was patient, faithful, competent and fearless. He was spotless in his integrity. In all his public and private relations he was without fear and without reproach." Judge Pitman says: " He was patient with most things but impatient of shams. In whatsoever sphere he moved he was one of the most genuine of men. As an advocate he had little of the art to make the worse appear the better reason. To dissemble was not in his nature." Judge Reed married Elizabeth Y. Allyne, of New Bedford, Mass., February 24, 1851. They had two children: Sybil, horn January 21, 1858, she was a sweet, lovely child who died in early youth; Chester Allyne, horn April 28, 1860, a graduate of Harvard University in 1881, now practicing law in Boston, a resident of Dedham with his mother. Prepared by his sister, Mrs. S. H. Emery.
CHILDREN

2075. Sybil Elizabeth, b. J a n . 21, 1858. in T a u n t o n ; d. Aug. 27, 1885. 2076. Chester Allyne, b. April 28, 1860, in T a u n t o n .

T 1267 John Dennis Reed, son of William and Mary (Dennis) Reed, b. March 15, 1827. m. July 11, 1865, Helen Frances Sproat of Taunton. They had no children. He is a merchant at Taunton, grocer. Of Taunton, Mass. T 1268 Charles Edward Reed, son of William and Mary (Dennis) Reed. b. Jan. 27, 1830. m. Sept. 18, 1861, Rebecca P. Page of Chelsea.

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He is now a resident of Milwaukee, Wis. Of Milwaukee, Wis.


CHILDREN

2077. Anna Nelson, b. ^ 2078. William Dennis, b. ) D e c ' 25> 1864 2079. Katherine Fessenden, b. Feb. 12, 1868.

1269

Erastus Maltby Reed, son of William and Mary (Dennis) Reed. b. July 28, 1832, at Taunton, Mass. m. Aug. 21, 1857, Sarah Jane Crockett; b. March 30, 1835, in Middletown, Conn.; daughter of John W. and Mary (Pierce) Crockett. They were married at the family gathering of the Reeds in Taunton. Had a common school education, was a member of the Orthodox Congregational Church, clerk of Society, was a lawyer in Mansfield, Mass., Judge of the District Court, Member of the Legislature, School Committee, Town Clerk, Member of St. James Lodge of Mason, and of the Royal Arcanum; Republican. Of Mansfield, Mass.
CHILD

2080. Bertha Holden, b. March 10, 1868.

T 1272 Edwin Reed, son of Marshall and Clarissa C. (Willis) Reed. b. May 6, 1822. m. Nov. 21, 1862, Victoria Graham of Rumford, Me.; d. at Taunton, Dec. 14, 1887, aged 49 years. He was a mechanic. Of Taunton, Mass. T 1274 Edgar Hodges Reed, son of Hodges and Clarissa (Hodges) Reed. b. July 3, 1814; d. April , 1893.

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m. Aug. 30, 1837, Ellen Augusta Godfrey, daughter of Chas. and Hannah (Shaw) Godfrey. He was a member of the Winslow Church for 45 years, Supt. of the S. S. for 3 or 4 years, Pres. of the North Bristol Congregational Club for 3 years. Alderman in Taunton in 1865 and 1868, Rep. to General Court in 1869, Dea. of Congregational Church since 1862. Of Taunton, Mass. He took a just pride in his parentage (see the record of his father) and it was his delight to note and record all which related to the early history of the family, thereby creating and fostering a taste for genealogical research in general. Mr. Reed has long been known in the town and city of his birth as a most enthusiastic antiquarian and accurate genealogist. His search for dates and inscriptions on gravestones, records in registry was an unceasing work, a genuine labor of love, and his accumulation of valuable material for family and town history, as a consequence, is very large. His son-in-law, Geo. A. Washburn, Esq., in custody of this material, is often called upon to contribute of his stores for the benefit of anxious inquirers. To such a man and such a mind, the Old Colony Historical Society, incorporated in Taunton in 1853, made a strong appeal and both he and his father were early and interested members, the father having been the first treasurer, and the son the first recording secretary and librarian. At the time of his death he was historiographer. Lest it should be supposed the subject of our sketch confined himself to historical matters, it may be added, as a young man, he commenced business in Taunton, which he continued without interruption until he was quoted as the oldest merchant on Main street, a lifelong friend, Mr. George M. Woodward, saying of him: " A man of marked individuality, of sterling integrity, of strong common sense and of sound practical judgment. Cautious, even timid perhaps in untried enterprises, prudent

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and safe in all his business methods, he has been known for half a century as an honorable and successful merchant. Similar characteristics marked his religious life, quiet, cautious, with regard to new methods and new statements of doctrine, he had a genuine and experimental knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ as a personal Saviour. The church of his choice was a part of his being. It did much for him because he did so much for it." This sketch was prepared by Rev. S. Hopkins Emery, drawn in part from a notice prepared by him for collection of Old Colony Historical Society No. 5.
CHILDREN

2081. Ellen Dutton, b. Sept. 9, 1838; m. Nov. 14, 1866, Geo. A. Washburn, of Taunton, Mass. 2082. Eugene Godfrey, b. July 30, 1841; d. Aug. 13, 1841. 2083. Clarissa Maria, b. May 9, 1843; d. Aug. 6, 1843. 2084. Alice Maria, b . March 14, 1848; in. Nov. 3, 1869, Robert Elliott, of Hannibal, Missouri.

T 1277 Rev. Frederick Alonzo Reed, son of Hodges and Clarissa (Hodges) Reed. b. Dec. 7, 1821; d. June 9, 1883, at Harvard, m. April 30, 1850, Mary C. Hubbard of Concord. Rev. F. A. Reed was a clergyman, settled over churches, East Taunton and Harvard. Author of several religious books. No children. Of Harvard, Mass. T 1282 John Reed, son of Florentine and b. , 1830. m. . Reed.

He was of the firm of Reed and Russ in China, Me. Of China, Me.
CHILD

2085. A daughter, b.

EDGAR HODGES REED,

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T 1288 Joseph Reed, son of Joseph and Peddy (Hunt) Reed. b. Jan 9, 1813. m. 1st. April 17, 1839, Lydia Bryant; b. at Kingston, Sept. 26, 1813; d. Jan. 30, 1845. m. 2nd. April 4, 1847, Phebe Briggs; d. Sept. 8, 1862, aged 48 years. Of Taunton, Mass.
CHILDREN OP JOSEPH AND LYDIA

2086. Lydia Ann, b. April 5, 1840. 2087. Mary Elizabeth, b. Aug. 19, 1841. 2088. George L., b. Aug. 18, 1843; d. Aug. 4, 1844.
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH AND P H E B E

2089. 2090. 2091. 2092. 2093. 2094.

Charles L., b. J a n . 6, 1848. George L., b. March 22, 1849; d. Aug. 21, 1850. J a m e s L., b . March 22, 1849; d. April 13, 1849. Sally M., b. J a n . 10, 1854; d. Oct. 7, 1855. Annie D., b. J u n e 19, 1856. H e n r y P., b. Aug. 12, 1859.

T 1292 Leonard W. Reed, son of Joseph and Peddy (Hunt) Reed. b. July 29, 1819. m. -, Fidelia Thayer. Machinist. Of Taunton, Mass. 2095. Delia Viola, b. ; d. June 5, 1846.

T 1294 William D. Reed, son of Joseph and Peddy (Hunt) Reed. b. Aug. 23, 1823. m. March 23, 1846, Rachel Ann Tripp of Dighton, Mass. Of Taunton, Mass. T 1306 Orlando Reed, son of Ebenezer and Mary (Chase) Reed. b. . m. , Abbie Williams.

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2096. Joshua, b. 2097. Walter, b. T 1307

William Reed, son of Ebenezer and Mary (Chase) Reed, b. . m. , Eliza Palmer.
CHILDREN

2098. John Palmer, b. 2099. Charlotte, b. T

. . 1310

J o n a t h a n Reed, son of Ebenezer and Mary (Chase) Reed, b. Nov. 28, 1835. m. March 20, 1859, Lydia Ann Hoskins.
CHILDREN

2100. Carrie, b. April 19, 1860; d. Aug. 18, 1860. 2101. Charles, b. Aug. 31, 1866; m. Nov. 5, 1891, Sarah White. 2102. Mary, b. Nov. 9, 1862; d. Jan. 8, 1892. T 1312

Isaac Albert Reed, son of Isaac and Nancy (Babbitt) Reed. b. March 3 1 , 1838. m. March 9, 1858, Almira Bowen R e e d ; she died Dec. 9, 1893.
CHILDREN

2103. Annie A., b. Sept. 15, 1861; m. Jan. 28, 1891, John Thornby. 2104. Charles, b. Oct. 16, 1862; m. Oct., 1891, Emily Baylies. T 1313

Gilbert Reed, son of Gilbert and Delina (Peck) Reed, b. Aug. 1, 1836. m. Aug. 27, 1859, Valaria Rounseville. Of T a u n t o n , Mass.
CHILDREN

2105. Lillian Velzora, b. Feb. 29, 1860. 2106. Gilbert Ellsworth, b. June 11, 1861.

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2107. Ada Velzora, b. J a n . 15, 1863; m. Nov. 30, 1882, Crossman, son of Elsie Reed Crossman, b. Dec. 20, 1888. 2108. Lizzie Charity, b. Dec. 22, 1873.

T 1315 Ira Madison Reed, son of Gilbert and Delina (Peck) Reed. b. m. , Adeline Pratt, of Taunton, Mass.; she died April 8, 1885.
CHILDREN

2109. Curtis Henry, b. Feb. 15, 1802; d. Sept. 29, 1894; m. Ellen Grace Tyndale, of Taunton, Mass. 2110. William Dier, b. July 12, 1864; m. Sept. 28, 1887, Ida M. Porter, of Lakeville, Mass. 2111. Wallace Elmer, b. Feb. 11, 1867; m. J u n e 5, 1895, Annie Louisa Fuller, of Middleborough, Mass.

T 1316 Henry E. Reed, son of Gilbert and Delina (Peck) Reed, b. March 31, 1842. m. June 9, 1875, Lottie J. Lincoln, of Taunton, Mass.
CHILDREN

2112. Ethel L., b. Nov. 17, 1877. 2113. Clara E., b. Nov. 1, 1879.

T 1318 Josiah B. Reed, son of Gilbert and Delina (Peck) Reed, b. Dec. 19, 1849. m. Aug. 29, 1870, Josephine Jossylin Presbury.
CHILD

2114. Charles Gilbert, b. J u n e 13, 1872; m. J u n e 9, 1898. Abbie Bailey.

T 1321 Freeman Reed, son of Job and Lovisa (Andrews) Reed, b. Nov. 29, 1811. m. March 26, 1834, Lamira W. Jones, daughter of William Jones; b. March 26, 1816; d. June 10, 1897. Of Berlin, Vt.

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2115. George M., b. J u n e 3, 1835; d. March 24, 1869; m. 1st. May 14, 1856, Elizabeth Howe, who was b. Nov., 1834; d. J u n e 16, 1865; m. 2d. Dec. 7, 1869, Mary M. Adams. 2116. Louisa M., b. March 19, 1837; m. March 8, 1855, Chauncey L. Hayden, who was b. Sept. 19, 1832. 2117. Mary Ann E., b. Feb. 7, 1841; d. Dec. 16, 1892; unmarried. 2118. Ai M., b. Oct. 31, 1845; m. Dec. 1, 1868, Helen M. Henry. 2119. Mabel H., b. Dec. 27, 1859; m. May 14, 1883, Chas. A. Ordway, of Northfield Centre, Vt.; no children.

1324

Russell Reed, son of Job and Lovisa (Andrews) Reed. b. Feb. 5,1817; d. Sept. 2,1895. m. Nov. 6, 1842, Mary Ann Edson (daughter of Daniel and Mary White Edson of Freetown, Mass.). Of Northfield, Mass.
CHILDREN

2120. Emma A., b. March 1, 1846; m. Sept. 23, 1872, John M. Temple, 36 Prospect street, Athol, Mass. 2121. Charles E., b. April 24, 1847; m. Feb. 25, 1872, Cora C. Andrews.

T 1327 Benjamin Porter Reed, son of Job and Lovisa (Andrews) Reed. b. Nov. 2, 1823; d. Nov. 5, 1899. m. Feb. 8, 1846, Harriet Jones (daughter of William and Sally Jones). Of Berlin, Vt.
CHILDREN

2122. Guy M., b. J a n . 9, 1847; d. Feb. 22, 1880; m. Nov., 1870, Ellen Lea Rock; no children. 2123. Annette L., b . July 24, 1848; m. Nov., 1873, Solon Lawrence. 2124. Henry C, b. March 20, 1850; m. Feb. 8, 1876, Hattie U. Rowell (no children). 2125. Myra E., b. Sept. 13, 1852; m. March 12, 1883, Fred. I . Thresher (no children). 2126. Stebbins D., b. Sept, 21, 1854; d. April, 1856. 2127. William P., b. March 16, 1857; m. J a n . 1, 1884, Sarah Rowell.

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2128. Ilda S., b. April 14, 1858; m. J a n . 30, 1877, Lewis Chatfield, Berlin, Vt. 2129. Infant son, b. J u n e 17, 1860; d. July, 1860. 2130. Harriet J., b. Aug. 11, 1862; m. J a n . 1, 1884, Clarence Pierce. 2131. George D., b. Sept. 19, 1864; m. Nov. 27, 1887, Kate Friend.

1343

William Augustus Reed, son of Rev. Augustus and Melinda (Borden) Reed. b. April 8, 1830. m. Jan. 30, 1856, Mary Lucetta Breckenridge, daughter of William and Clarissa (Paige) Breckenridge, sister of Julia P. Breckenridge who married John Richard Reed.
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CHILDREN

2132. Mary Delight, b. J a n . 17, 1857; d. Aug. 24, 1892; ro. Aug. 28, 1891, Elmer Case. 2133. Alice Sinclair, b. May 4, 1858; d. J u n e 3, 1862. 2134. William Breckenridge, b. Nov. 6, 1861; d. Aug. 9, 1862. 2135. Robert Brown, b. Dec. 24, 1862; d. Aug. 30, 1863. 2136. Lucy Paige, b . Feb. 9, 1864; d. Feb. 12, 1864. 2137. Theodore Williams, b. April 10, 1866; m. J u n e 27, 1892, James William Drysdale, of Peace Dale, R. I. 2138. Annie Breckenridge, b. May 13, 1869; d. March 7, 1870.

T 1344 John Richard Reed, son of Rev. Augustus and Melinda (Borden) Reed. b. March 25, 1832, at Ware, Mass. m. 1st. May 8, 1861, Julia P. Breckenridge; b. at Westfield, Mass.; d. Dec. 14, 1874, at Westfield, Mass.; daughter of Wm. and Clarissa (Paige) Breckenridge, sister of Mary Lucetta Breckenrid|ge, who married William Augustus Reed. m. 2nd. Jan. 19, 1876, Martha Huntington Dudman of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, daughter of William Karnes and Susan Martha (Star) Dudman. John Richard Reed was educated in the common schools, one term at Westfield Academy, left school at 15 years of

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age. Julia Breckenridge was educated at the common schools and Monson Academy. They were communicants of the First Congregational Church of Westfield, he was a deacon, and teacher of the bible class. He was a manufacturer, president of the H. B. Smith Co., Westfield, Mass., Foundry and Machine Shop, manufactured steam heating apparatus, amount of business $450,000 per year. He was a Republican from Freemont to Garfield, declined to vote for J. G. Blaine, voted for St. John that year. He clerked in a store for 5 years, whaling 4 years, in store again 3 years, connected with business for 29 years. Of Westfield, Mass.
CHILDREN OP JOHN AND JULIA

2139. Richard Durfee, b. Feb. 4, 1862; m. Sept. 16, 1891, Ethel W. Mai lory. 2140. Clara Melinda, b. May 21, 1865. 2141. Wm. Breckenridge, b. March 3, 1869. 2142. Elizabeth Borden, b. Nov. 12, 1870; d. Sept. 23, 1887.
CHILDREN OF JOHN AND MARTHA

2143. Edith Huntington, b. May 21, 1878. 2144. Susan Martha, b. Aug. 16, 1884.

1347

Charles Leonard Reed, son of Gustavus and Electa (Miller) Reed. b. Sept. 20, 1837, at Rehoboth, Mass. m. April , 1865, Annie Mathewson; b. , 1843. He was a merchant and they lived in Providence, R. I. No children. Of Providence, R. I. T 1351 Almond Augustus Reed, son of Gustavus and Electa (Miller) Reed. b. Dec. 2, 1848, at Rehoboth, Mass. m. Feb. , 1880, Hattie Carpenter (b. at Rehoboth); daughter of Thomas and (Graves) Carpenter.

JOHN RICHARD REED.

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They were communicants of Orthodox Congregational Church. He is a farmer and lives in Rehoboth. Of Rehoboth, Mass.
CHILDREN

2145. Annie Brown, b. June 6, 1884. 2146. Marion, b. Aug. 9, 1887. T 1354 David Wilson Reed, son of John and Joanna (Wilson) Reed. b. Dec. 27, 1803; d. Jan, 1, 1873. m. 1st. Dec. 27, 1827, Esther Sanders (in Homer, Cortland county, N. Y.); she was born April 3, 1807; died March 4, 1870. m. 2nd. May 13, 1871, Catherine Williams of Waukesha, Wis. He was a merchant and farmer. In 1840 he removed to Wisconsin. Of Waukesha, Wis.
CHILDREN

2147. George Irving, b . Nov. 9, 1828; d. March 25, 1852. 2148. Romanzo Marvin, b. J u n e 23, 1830; m. May 7, 1856, Cornelia White. 2149. E s t h e r Ann, b. Feb. 18, 1836; m. Sept. 11, 1855, Randall Fuller, in Mayville, Dodge Co., Wis. 2150. Frances Elizabeth, b. Sept. 8, 1843; d. Nov. 17, 1866.

T 1356 Artemas Reed, son of John and Joanna (Wilson) Reed. b. June 10, 1807; d. at Cortland, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1897. m. April 7, 1830, Eunice G. Benham, at Dryden, Tompkins county, N. Y.; she was the daughter of Isaac and Sally (Baker) Benham; b. at Fleming, Cayuga county, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1810; d. May 17, 1873. In early life he learned the cabinet-maker's trade, and followed that until be had to give it up on account of ill health. He then took up the carpenter's trade. Lived a number of years in Ontario county, but in 1843 purchased a farm in Cayuga county. Later sold the farm and removed to Cort20

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land, where his wife died. He joined the Methodist Episcopal Church, July 3, 1829, and held prominent positions in that church, was educated in the district schools, was a Republican in politics. Of Cortland, N. Y.
CHILDREN

2151. Sarah Jane, b. Feb. 7, 1847, in Fleming, N. Y.; m. May 12, 1875, John H. Sturtevant, at Cortland, N. Y. (no children.) 2152. Ellen Augusta, b. June 27, 1850, in Fleming Co., N. Y.; d April 24, I860. T 1357 Marvin Reed, son of John and Joanna (Wilson) Reed. b. (in Oswego county, N. Y.) Aug. 29, 1809; d. March 27, 1882. m. 1st. Dec. 28, 1836, Eunice Ann Heath; b. Delaware county, N. Y., July 17, 1812; d. Dec. 13, 1866, at Cortland. m. 2nd. Dec. 17, 1867, Mary D. Rose; b. Jan. 17, 1821; d. Aug. 13, 1888, at Cortland, N. Y. He had a common school education, was fond of reading and acquiring knowledge. He was a farmer, owned land and a mine in Iowa. He lived in Cortland, N. Y., except five years in Seneca Falls, N. Y. He was a member of the M. E. Church, S. S. superintendent four years, and trustee of Cortland Academy, he was a kind neighbor and a good citizen. An obituary notice of him by his church reads " Brother Reed had been a resident of this valley for nearly seventy years, was a faithful and devoted member from the age of nineteen until his death. He was a quiet man, clear in his convictions, firm in his adhesion to principle and duty, and particularly demonstrative in his religious life, but even and constant in his experience. The few last years of his life he was enfeebled by disease, but able to attend publh worship until within a few months of his death. He was a good man and has left to his children the precious legacy of an untarnished name." Qf Cort]andj K Y.

SEVENTH GENERATION
CHILDREN OP MARVIN AND EUNICE

309

2153. S a r a h Ann, b. Nov. 24, 1837; d. Sept. 5, 1843. 2154. J a s o n Lee, b. Sept. 15, 1839; d. J a n . 11, 1863; m. Sept, 11, 1862, Mary Felicia P a l m e r . 2155. Mary F r a n c e s , b. Dec. 25, 1841; m. Virgil W a d h a m Mattoon. 2156. M a r t h a Caroline, b. Aug. 13, 1843; d. Feb. 28, 1862. 2157. Milo H e a t h , b. Aug. 8, 1845; d. J a n . 12, 1854. 2158. S a r a h J a n e , b. J u n e 1, 1848; d. J u n e 28, 1862. 2159. H o w a r d J o h n , b . F e b . 1, 1852; m. J u n e 7, 1881, E m m a A. Sweetlove. 2160. Clara H e a t h , b. Oct. 5, 1855; d. May 26, 1893; m. J a n . 7, 1888, F r e d . W a s h b u r n Everson.

T 1358 John Reed, Jr., son of John and Joanna (Wilson) Reed. b. Aug. 2, 1813, at Cortland, N. Y.; d. at Lansing, Iowa, Oct. 9, 1894. m. (at Cortland N. Y.) April 16, 1837, Hannah E. Nesmitb; b. Jan. 7, 1816, at Antrim, N. H.; d. May 17, 1877, at Waukon, Iowa; she was the daughter of James and Polly (Taylor) Nesmith. They had a common school education, he was a farmer until 1876, when he retired from active business. They were active members of the M. E. Church. Lived in Cortland, N. Y., until March, 1855, afterwards near Waukon. lohn Reed was five feet six inches in height, with light complexion, blue eyes and brown hair. Both he and his wife were most excellent people, highly esteemed by all who knew them. As a friend remarked, " they were the salt of the earth." Of Lansing, Iowa.
CHILDREN

2161. Mary Sophronia, b. J u n e 23, 1839; m. J u l y 4, 1861, Liberty E a t o n Fellows. 2162. David Wilson, b. April 2, 1841; m. Sept, 20, 1866, Ellen E. Manson. 2163. Milton Taylor, b. J u n e 23, 1843; enlisted in t h e U. S. service in 1862; d Feb. 2, 1863, in J a c k s o n , Tenn. 2164. Ella J o a n n a , b . J u n e 13, 1854; m. Dec. 25, 1878, H e n r y J . Bently.

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1360

Isaac Newton Reed, son of Isaac and Lucretia (Newton) Reed. b. April 6, 1811, at Putney, Windham county, Vt. m. Jan. 6, 1835, Margaret Miles; b. Sept. 3, 1816, at Geneva, N. Y.; d. Feb. 5, 1870, at Berlin Heights, Erie county, Ohio; daughter of Jasper and Betsy (Bailey) Miles. Of Putney, Vt.
CHILDREN

2165. Howard Newton, b. Sept. 27, 1835; d. Oct. 20, 1836. 2166. Maria Calista^ b. J u n e 28, 1837; m. Curtis Nichols. 2167. Ellen Augusta, b . Aug. 19, 1839; m. Nov. 22, 1855, Theodore C. P r a t t , of Weymouth. 2168. Charles Wayland, b. March 18, 1841; m. Annah C. Brown. 2169. Miles Newton, b. Aug. 8, 1844; m. Aug. 26, 1874, Katie Porter ChafRn. 2170. John Melvin, b. March 28, 1847; m. Lizzie Boss. 2171. Georgianna Margaret, b. Dec. 31, 1850; d. May 28, 1858. 2172. William Perry, b. May 23, 1852; d. Oct. 26, 1862.

1364

Perry Reed, son of Isaac and Lucretia (Newton) Reed. b. June 27, 1820. m. , Hester House. Of Putney, Vt. T 1369 Thomas Newton Reed, son of Simeon and Betsy (Joy) Reed. b. (at Putney, Vt.) Aug. 31, 1828. m. June 1, 1854, Ellen Jerusha Miller; b. Sept. 12, 1828, at Dummerston, Vt.; daughter of John B. and Phila (Knight) Miller. He had a common school and academic education, he held many town offices and was representative to Legislature in 1876. He was principally engaged in farming at Dummerston, Vt. Of Dummerston, Vt.

BEVENTH GENERATION
CHILDREN

311

2173. Edward Fulton, b. July 6, 1855; m. Sept. 18, 1878, Nettie L. Worden. 2174. Carlton Thomas, b. J a n . 25, 1857; m. J a n . 1, 1879, Hattie E. Worden. 2175. Burton Miller, b. March 13, 1863. 2176. Gertrude Ellen, b. J u n e 17, 1867; m. Nov. 17, 1887, Carlos E. Newton.

T 1371 Charles Covell Reed, son of Charles L. and Hannah (Beetle) Reed. b. Aug. 2, 1824. Of Friday Harbor, San Juan Island, Washington. T 1375 William Jefferson Reed, son of John and Juliet (Merrifield) Reed. b. March 17, 1828. m. Aug. 23, 1855, Sarah Davis; b. Jan. 23, 1838, in Champaign county, Ohio; daughter of William and Elizabeth (Sipes) Davis. He came to Illinois with his father in 1839. He is a farmer, and he, with his family, are members of the M. E. Church. Of Henderson county, 111.
CHILDREN

2177. James Henry, b. May 30, 1856; d. Sept., 1856. 2178. Mary F . ; d. young. 2179. Minnie, b. July 4, 1859; d. Feb. 28, 1887; m. Edward B. Mitchell. 2180. Alice, b. Feb. 7, 1861; m. Edward Salter. 2181. Adelia, b. Dec. 4, 1864; m. Sam'l Elwell. 2182. Lida, b. March 7, 1866.

T 1376 James Reed, son of John and Juliet (Merrifield) Reed. b. Nov. 8, 1829, at Harding, Ky.; d. Dec, 1864, in Henderson county, 111.

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m. April 11, 1850, Margaret Angeline Hogue; b. March 28, 1831, in Gibson county, 111.; daughter of Sam'l L. and Mary H. (Woods) Hogue. He was a class leader in M. E. Church, was engaged in farming. He was slim, dark hair, gray eyes, lively, cheerful disposition. Of Henderson county, 111.
CHILDREN

2183. Mary J u l i e t , b. March 15, 1851; m. Oct. 17, 1872, Sam'l Findly. 2184. Samuel P a r k , b. May 8, 1853; m. Nov. 23, 1876, Sarah E. F a i r . 2185. George W a s h i n g t o n , b. J a n . 5, 1855; m. Nov. 19, 1876, F l o r a Longley. 2186. J e n n i e E., b. Nov. 7, 1856. 2187. Ella Amelia, b. May 22, 1859. 2188. Leona F r a n c e s , b . March 6, 1861; m. Aug. 25, 1887, Chas. C. McClung. 2189. Alvira Angeline, b. Oct, 23, 1863; d. J a n . 9, 1865.

1382

Samuel Merrifield Reed, son of John and Juliette (Merrifield) Reed. b. March 27, 1839, in Harding county, Ky. m. Feb. 13, 1871, Harriet Welch; b. Aug. 7, 1851, in Henderson county, 111.; daughter of John H. and Mary (Lathrop) Welch. They were Methodists, he was first a school teacher, afterwards a farmer, good size and height. Crippled since he was a boy. Of Henderson county, 111.
CHILDREN

2190. 2191. 2192. 2193. 2194. 2195. 2196.

J o h n Milton, b. Dec. 20, 1871; d. Nov. 15, 1872. J u l i a Adelaide, b. Oct. 29, 1873. Nelson F r a n k l i n , b. March 12, 1876. J a m e s Boon, b. April 25, 1878. Mabel Estelle, b. Oct. 7, 1880. Clara Evilina, b. Aug. 10, 1883; d. Sept. 18, 1884. Lela Floy, b. May 7, 1886.

JOHN H. REED.

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T 1385 John Henry Reed, son of John and Charity (Webb) Reed, b. April 18, 1849. Unmarried. Of Reed, Henderson county, III. T 1387 David Anthony Reed, son of John and Charity (Webb) Reed. b. Feb. 2, 1853. m. Sept. 29, 1880, Lucy Ellen Dungan; h. June 13, 1859; d. in Clark county, Mo.; daughter of George and Ann Eliza (Johnson) Dungan. Lived in Henderson county till 1883, when they moved to Holt county, Neb., from there to , Neb. His occupation was farming. Of Holt county, Neb.
CHILDREN

2197. B e r t h a Amelia, b. Aug. 26, 1881. 2198. Jessie Lurena, b. F e b . 10, 1883. 2199. Effie J e n n e t t e , b. April 23, 1885.

T 1388 Aciel Elihu Reed, son of John and Charity (Webb) Reed, b. Feb. 7, 1855, in Henderson county, 111. m. Feb. 22, 1882, Louisa Case, in Avon, 111. He was born on the old Reed farm in Henderson county, 111., moved from there to Abington, Knox county, 111., when about nineteen years of age. Attended Hedding College one year but did not remain long enough to graduate, attended Commercial College at Quincy, 111. He afterwards removed to Helena, Mont., in 1880, and was employed as a clerk in the establishment of R. G. Wallace of that place. Was connected with the M. E. Church. Is a Republican in politics, and a Master Free Mason. Height five feet eleven inches, medium stout. Is said to be benevolent and values highly his reputation for honesty and integrity. Of Helena, Mont.

314

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T 1389 Joseph Nathaniel Reed, son of John and Charity (Webb) Reed. b. Nov. , 1858, in Henderson county, 111. m. Sept. 5, 1888, Cora Tullis, daughter of Rev. A. K. Tullis. Of Henderson county, 111. T 1393 William Baylies Reed, son of Anthony and Elizabeth (Bliss) Reed. b. Aug. 22, 1834, at Dighton, Mass. m. Jan. 22, 1859, Amanda Bunnell; b. Dec. 10, 1833, at Hannibal, Orange county, N. Y.; daughter of Lemon and Thankful (Warner) Bunnell. He received a common school and college education in Boston, Mass. They lived in Dakota county, Minn., since 1856, have had no church relations, were liberal Unitarians, non-resistant, anti-war, anti-capital, adhered permanently to no political party, were Prohibitionists and Woman Suffragist. He was a master mechanic and merchant, Tetired since 1879, 5 feet 10 1/2 inches height, weight 165 pounds, light complexion, blue eyes. Of Hastings, Minn.
CHILDREN

2200. 2201. 2202. 2203.

Lemon Garrison, b. J a n . 10, 1861; d. Nov. 9, 1861. Albert Irving, b. Nov. 6, 1862. Melville Emerson, b . April 1, 1865. Charles Anthony, b. Feb. 2, 1872.

T 1394 George Bowers Reed, son of Anthony and Elizabeth (Bliss) Reed. b. March 12, 1837, at Dighton, Mass. m. Nov. 27, 1860, Sarah Zellah Sims; b. Feb. 10, 1841, at Waynesville, Ohio; daughter of Isaiah and Beulah Ann (Burr) Sims.

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316

He removed west and lived in Minnesota. Of Hastings, Minn.


CHILDREN

2204. Mary Emma, b. Oct. 20, 1861; d. Nov. 7, 1866. 2205. Elizabeth Beulah, b. March 17, 1864; m. April 26, 1883, Augustine Harris Owens. 2206. George Emerson, b. Sept. 30, 1865; m. May 15, 1887, Jennie Breed. 2207. Ralph Otho, b. March 14, 1871; d. Aug. 28, 1880. 2208. Alvin Bliss, b. Dec. 11, 1876. 2209. Zillah Mary, b. Sept. 20, 1878.

T 1403 Henry Lafayette Reed, son of Luther and Harriet (Heald) Reed. b. July 5, 1843. m. March 11, 1863, Lizzie A. Osgood. Lives at present in Albany, N. Y. Of Amsterdam, N. Y.
CHILDREN

2210. Hollie L., b. March 26, 1867; m. 2211. Fred. Daniel, b. Oct. 25, 1869; m.

1404

Alfred Wood Reed, son of Seth and Matilda (Smith) Reed. b. Oct. 26, 1823, at Dighton, Mass. m. June 14, 1846, Eunice Edson Paul; b. March 6, 1826, in Dighton, Mass.; daughter of Peter and Eunice Edson Paul. Common school education, lived in Dighton until 1849, since then in New Boston, N. H., both members of the Baptist Church in New Boston; he was a man of strict integrity. Farmer and dealer in horses and cattle, also butcher, selectman in Dighton and in New Boston for several years, also assessor, Republican; all hiss children born in Dighton but Bertha, who was born in New Boston, N. H. Of New Boston, N. II.

316
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

2212. Clementine Eunice, b. June 26, 1847; m. June 19, 1867, Edwd. A. Hayden. 2213. Lucie Malvina Matilda, b. April 6, 1850; m. Sept. 28, 1870, John P. Briggs. 2214. Laura A., b. Sept. 17,. 1853; d. Feb., 1896; m. Nov. 1, 1876, Daniel A. Stanley. 2215. Franklin Alfred, b. June 1, 1855; m. April 11, 1877, Georgia Church. 2216. Charles Warren Paul, b. June 17, 1857; d. ; m. March 26, 1884, Annie B. Dolley. . 2217. Wallace Chester, b. March 11, 1859; d. Sept. 26, 1859. 2218. Harris Herman Jackson, b. Aug. 31, 1865; m. April 27, 1837, Alice Kittredge. 2219. Nora BeTtha Forbes, b. June 11, 1870; d. New Boston, N. H., unmarried. T 1407

Joseph Brown Reed, son of Seth and Matilda (Brown) Reed. b. May 12, 1830, at Dighton, Mass. m. 1st. Nov. 27, 1856, Elizabeth E. T. Williams; b. Oct, 28, 1834, at Raynham, Mass.; d. J a n . 22, 1879, at South Hanson; daughter of Nathan and Lucy Hall Williams. m. 2nd. J a n . 26, 1880, Mary Elizabeth Barker, daughter of Dea. Josiah Barker of South Hanson, Mass. Claims that he and his father's family have always adhered to the original way of spelling the name (Read) only dropping the final e. Joseph graduated at Bridgewater, Mass., Normal School in 1850, afterwards attended some higher institutions, but graduated at no other. Elizabeth Williams was educated at Titicut Select School and Pierce Academy, Middleborough, Mass. They lived in Hingham, Fall River, Dighton, Providencetown, Middleborough, Brewster, Belchertown, and South Hanson, all in Massachusetts. They were members of the Baptist Church. He was a teacher for twenty years up to 1867, after thac date he was pastor of Baptist churches in Brewster, Belcher-

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31

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town, South Hanson, Pueblo, Colo., and Lyme Centre, N. H. Has served in several towns on school boards, enlisted in the 58th Mass. Regiment Feb. 17,1864, and served until that regiment was discharged July 26, 1865. Ranked as a private, discharged as a sergeant. Accompanied the regiment through the Wilderness campaign and siege of Petersburg. Was one of the half dozen belonging to the 58th who kept with it at the front and was neither killed, wounded or taken prisoner, nor sent back to the hospital sick. Witnessed all the important battles in that memorable campaign, and took part in most of them. Saw his regiment captured twice, but both times managed to escape capture himself. Was detailed or acted in various capacities, as clerk, chaplain, company commander, and once as commander of the remnant of the regiment. Was in the midst of more danger than can be described, but no harm came to him, for God chose to preserve him for his own purpose.
CHILD OF JOSEPH AND ELIZABETH

2220. F r a n k Williams, b. June 12, 1858; d. Aug. 3, 1875, at Fall River.


CHILDREN OF JOSEPH AND MART

2221. Joseph Barker, b. Nov. 3, 1881, in S. Hanson. 2222. William Alfred, b. July 27, 1884, in Lyme Centre, N- H. 2223. Albert Cushing, b. March 29, 1887, in Lyme Centre, N. H.

1416d

Oliver Reed, son of Benjamin, Jr., and Anna (Chubbick) Reed. . b. Sept. 4, 1796, in Shutesbury, Mass.; d. May 4, 1865. m. April 16, 1821, Lucy Sloan, of New Salem.
CHILDREN

2224. Orphia A., b . Feb. 26, 1824; d. Oct. 11, 1844. 2225. Laura E., b. Dec. 5, 1832; d. March 9, 1834. 2226. J a n n e t t e A., b. April 23, 1838; m. Oct. 8, 1870, George G. Pratt.

318

KJ3ED GENEALOGY

1416f

Levi Reed, son of Benjamin, Jr., and Anna (Chubbick) Keed. b. , 1802; d. April 14, 1870. m. Dec. 25, 1822, Charlotte Burt, in Walpole, N. H.
CHILDREN

2227. 2228. 22292230.

Charlotte E., b. June 23, 1825; m. April 9, 1851, Andrew Burt. Levi J., b. May 27, 1827; m. Jane Watters. Benjamin B., b. May 29, 1829; unmarried. Lucy S., b. April 24, 1831; m. Shaw. M 14161

Lyman Reed, son of Benjamin, Jr., and Anna (Chubbick) Reed. b. Nov. 4, 1806. m. Nov. 4, 1830, Philinda Bemis. 2231. Charles OUver, b. Aug. 14, 1831; m. March 20, 1867, Angeline B. Nash. 2232. Aaron Benjamin, b. Nov. 4, 1832; d. Dec. 21, 1895; m. Martha Swan. 2233. Stephen B., b. Aug. 13, 1834; m. Julia Dewey. 2234. Ellen A., b. Feb., 1837. 2235. Lyman F., b. July 5, 1839; m. Louisa Freedman. M

1416j

Owen Reed (afterward called Joseph), son of Benjamin, JT., and Anna (Chubbick) Reed. b. . m. 1st. Hannah , of West Newbury, Mass. m. 2nd. May 26, 1864, Louisa Whittaker, of New Salem, Mass. Was a soldier in the Civil War, and died at his home in Springfield, Vt., from disease contracted in the army. Of Springfield, Vt.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE

2236. William, b. 2237. Allen, b. child.

; d. unmarried. ; m. Ellen Slate; two daughters, one grand-

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M 1426 Warren Atherton Reed, son of Warren and Mary (Atherton) Reed. b. Feb. 17, 1809; d. Sept. 10, 1845. m. May 1, 1831, Louisa Lyman; b. in Chester, Mass.; daughter of Timothy and Experience (Bardwell) Lyman.
CHILDREN

2238. Sarah Louisa, b. March 24, 1834; m. Jan. 31, 1856, Thomas Jefferson Dowty, of Fort Adams, Miss. 2239. Lyman Coleman^ b. June 7, 1838, at New Orleans; m. July, 1870, Kate Bettison, of Louisville, Ky. 2240. George Sanford, b. 1841, in Northampton, Mass.; d. 1842. 2241. Ellen Loraine, b. July 19, 1843, at Northampton, Mass.; m. Aug. 30, 1864, Seth Lathrop, of South Hadley Falls, Mass. 2242. Elizabeth Warren, b. March 13, 1846; d. Nov. 13, 1876, at Dallas, Texas. M 1427

Edwin Reed, son of Warren and Mary (Atherton) Reed. b. J u n e 7, 1 8 1 1 ; d. J u n e 18, 1876. m. 1st. , Julia P o r t e r . m. 2nd. , Martha Bliss.
CHILDREN OF EDWIN AND JULIA

2243. Jane W., b. Feb. 26, 1832; m. Alonzo B. Reed. 2244. Frederick P., b. Feb. 26, 1836; m. Nov. 1, 1858, Emily W. Fenton; no children. 2245. Henry M., b. Feb. 16, 1838; m. Antoinette Pomeroy; no children.
CHILDREN OF EDWIN A N D MARTHA

2246. Warren Atherton, b. Nov. 22, 1845; d. Jan. 2, 1899; m. Martha Dunklee. 2247. Frank, b. May 11, 1847; m. Katharine Morris. 2248. Martha I., b. Sept., 1843; d. 1891; m. William Cleveland. M 1428

James Reed, son of Warren and Mary (Atherton) Reed. b . Aug. 27, 1813; d. Nov. 14, 1873, at Savannah, Ga. m. Lydia Woods, daughter of Martin Woods, of Whately, Mass. Resided at Savannah, Ga.

320
CHILDREN

HEED GENEALOGY

2249. Fanny, b. Feb. 25, 1836; d. Dec. 27, 1879; m. Sept. 7, 1854, Benoni G. Carpenter, of Brooklyn, N. Y. 2250. Mary Elizabeth, b. ; d. young. 2251. Mary Elizabeth, b . 1840; m. 1859, Omar Holden, of San Diego, CaL 2252. Martha, b. J u n e 2, 1847; m. 1867, Capt. Eben Fenton.

M 1433 James Smith Reed, son of James and Sophronia (Smith) Reed. b. at Deerfield, Mass., April 13, 1818; d. at Marion, Ohio, Jan. 26, 1896. m. Dec. 7, 1841, Nancey A. Holmes.
CHILDREN

2253. Sophronia, b. Oct. 10, 1842, in Marion, O.; m. John Williams, of Chicago, 111. 2254. James H., b. Oct. 6, 1844; d. April 21, 1900; m. 1st. Elizabeth P a r d e e ; m. 2d. Elizabeth Pickering. 2255. Sarah Elizabeth, b. Feb. 14, 1852; m. James Delano, of New Bedford, Mass.

M 1438 Benjamin Franklin Reed, son of Simeon and Miranda (Morton) Reed. b. Oct. 5, 1819, in Whately. m. Nov. 26, 1845, Sarah W. Saunders, daughter of Dea' con David Saunders of Whately. They resided in Whately until they separated, when he removed to Atlanta, Ga.
CHI LORE N

2256. 2257. 2258. 2259.

J a n e Caroline, b. Feb. 12, 1846. Lucy Amy, b. Feb. 5, 1848. Mary Wheeler, b. Sept. 17, 1850; d. Nov. 3, 1852. Albert David, b . Oct. 17, 1852; m. Oct. 8, 1874, Rebecca C. Strong.

M 1439 George Washington Reed, son of Simeon and Miranda (Morton) Reed. b. Feb. 23, 1825, in Whatelv.

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m. Nov. 3, 1847, Helen M. Pease, daughter of Jabez Pease of Whately; b. Nov. 23, 1827; resided in Whately on the Ferguson place.
CHILDREN

2260. George Le Forrest, b. Sept. 17, 1848; d. young. 2261. Merrill Pease, b. Sept. 4, 1854; m. Nov. 29, 1879, Lillian E. Miner; m. 2nd. July 11, 1890, Margaret R. McCormick. 2262. Helen Marion, b. Aug. 15, 1857; m. Frank J. Waite. 2263. Curtis Babcock, b. Oct., 1865; d. young.

M 1442 Rev. Edwin Dwight Reed, son of Levi and Nancy (Pratt) Reed. b. March 22,1812, at Leverett, Mass.; a. April 28, 1888, at Georgetown, N. Y. m. in 1838 Sophia Redfield, who was a descendant of John Alden. He graduated from Hamilton Theological Seminary in 1838. Was a Baptist preacher, and over forty years a pastor, not a day out of a pastorate; was much beloved, and very successful in his ministry.
CHILDREN

2264. Frances Amelia, b. July 19, 1839; m. May 18, 1864, William A. Briggs, a Baptist preacher, and nephew of Gov. Briggs, of Mass. No children. 2265. Charlotte Maria, b. Dec. 28, 1840; m. March 14, 1872, Calvin Beach, of Blue Rapids, Kansas. 2266. Mary Elizabeth, b. Nov. 4, 1842; d. Aug. 24, 1864, at Cassville, N. Y. 2267. Franklin Kendrick, b. April 20, 1846, at Truxton, N. Y.; d. May 20, 1851, a t same place. 2268. H a r r i e t Emily, b. Sept. 10, 1849; d. Sept. 15, 1850.

M 1443 Franklin Levi Reed, son of Levi'and Nancy (Pratt) Reed, b. Nov. 7, 1814; d. Feb. 9, 1880. m. Harriet A. Bennett; b. Jan. 14, 1825; d. Oct. 31, 1882.
CHILD

2269. Sanford Bennett, b. May 28, 1847; d. Oct. 26, 1877.

322

REED GENEALOGY

EIGHTH GENERATION A 1452 Silas Richmond Reed, son of Silas and Mahala (Harris) Reed, b. Oct. 9, 1818. m. 1st. July 14, 1839, Josephine Bailey, of Duxbury. m. 2nd. Aug. 22, 1841, Louisa Raymond, of Middleborough; m. by Rev. Wales Lewis. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILD OF SILAS AND JOSEPHINI

2270. Mahala Harris, b. April 8, 1840; m. April 29, 1860, John J. Lewis; after the death of her mother she changed her name to Josephine.
CHILDREN OP SILAS AND LOUISA

2271. Horace L., b. in 1843; d. in 1844. 2272. Levi R., b. March 27, 1851; unmarried. 2273. Eldridge, b. July 7, 1853; unmarried.

A 1453 Edwin Harris Reed, son of Silas and Mahala (Harris) Reed. b. Aug. 30, 1822; d. July 30, 1899. m. , Mary Porter Reed, daughter of Adam Reed; she died Sept. 27, 1899. Lived at Whitman, Washington street, near Abington Line. Of Whitman.
CHILDREN

2274. Mary Mahala, b. July 24, 1848; m. David S. Smith. 2275. William F. S. A., b. March 30, 1851; unmarried. 2276. Emily P., b. J u n e 24, 1853; unmarried.

A 1454 Salmon Reed, son of Silas and Mahala (Harris) Reed. b. March 31, 1824. m. 1st. July 7, 1849, Maria Sanford; d. April 7, 1857, at West Bridgewater. m. 2nd. , Lucia Kidder (no children). Of Abington, Mass.
CHILD OF SALMON AND MARIA

2277. Ella, b. in 1850; m.

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323

1455

Evander Reed, son of Silas and Mahala (Harris) Reed. b. May 27, 1827. m. 1st. June 3, 1849, Lucy C. Humble. m. 2nd. Oct., 1851, Mary E. Jenkins. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILD OF EVAKDER AND LPOT

2278. Lucy, b . M a r c h 9, 1850; m. May 9, 1875, P h i l l i p P. T r u f a n t .


CHILDREN OF EVANDER AND MARY

2279. Aza E v a n d e r , b . J a n . 6, 1854; d. 1869. 2280. J o h n J e n k i n s , b. Oct. 8, 1855; m. Dec. 3, 1875, Lizzie W a d e . 2281. L u c i a W i l k e s , b . O c t . 12, 1862; m . F r a n k W a d e ; h a d o n e child, w h i c h died.

1458

Obadiah Reed, son of Obadiah and Deborah (Reed) Reed. b. Jan. 30, 1832; d. Nov. 12, 1866. m. Dec. 25, 1856, Sarah E. C. Noyes, of Ipswich, Mass.; she was born in Newburyport, Mass., Oct. 3, 1832, and died Nov. 10, 1887. Of Ipswich, Mass.
CHILDREN

2282. E a r n e s t H o w a r d , b. A p r i l 25, 1858; m. J u n e 29, 1881, M a r y E. Sherburn. 2283. Lizzie Bell, b. J a n . 12, 1865; m. J a n . 11, 1887, A r t h u r F r a n k lin T i l t o n .

1460

Edward Richmond Reed, son of Israel and Louisa (Humble) Reed. b. Aug. 19, 1839. m. June 6, 1869, Ella L. Wales.
CHILDREN

2284. E d w a r d E v e r e t t , b. J u l y 2, 1874. 2285. M a r y L o u i s a , b. May 17, 1877. 21

324

HEED GENEALOGY

A 1461 Salmon Willson Reed, son of Israel and Louisa (Humble) Reed. b. Feb. 24, 1847. m. Aug. 11, 1873, Clara Ella Keene.
CHILD

2286. Bradford Willson, b. Oct. 11, 1878.

A 1466 Harvey Williams Reed, son of Matthew and Thirza (Harris) Reed. b. Feb. 14, 1831; d. April 26, 1861. m. Feb. 16, 1860, Helen M. Tirrell.
CHILD

2287. H a r r y Irving, b. J u n e 20, 1860; d. Nov. 29, 1883; m. J a n . 1883, H a r r i e t Louisa Seymore.

A 1467 Hiram Farwell Reed, son of Matthew and Thirza (Harris) Reed. b. April 29, 1833. m. 1st. Emily J. Loud Reed, April 25, 1857. m. 2nd. June 11, 1874, Selina Huntington Nash. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN OF HIRAM AND EMILY

2288. William Durant, b. J u n e 8, 1859, in Philadelphia, Pa.; m. J a n . 22, 1885, Alice Brown, of Pembroke, Mass. 2289. Charles Edward, b. 1861, in S. Weymouth; d. in infancy. 2290. Mary Wallace, b. March 20, 1865, in Abington; m. Sept. 6, 1881, J a m e s Fobert, of Italy.

A 1469 Matthew Gordon Reed, son of Matthew and Thirza (Harris) Reed. b. Feb. 11, 1837; d. April 17, 1896. m. May 1, 1861, Harriet Maria Bicknell, of East Weymouth.

EIGHTH GENERATION
CHILDREN

325

2291. Lillian F r a n k l i n , b. May 15, 1862; d. Oct., 1878. 2292. E m m a Gordon, b. , 2293. F r a n k Gordon, b. Aug. 29, 1869; m. Sept. 23, 1893, S a r a h Lillian Belcher, of E. W e y m o u t h . 2294. J e n n i e Beatrice, b. J a n . 15, 1876, 2295. Annie Ardell, b . May 6, 1878; m . J u n e 19, 1895, William H e n r y Pierce.

A 1472 Henry Lendall Reed, son of Matthew and Thirza (Harris) Reed. b. March 28, 1842. m. Sept. 17, 1864, Susan Adelaide Pratt.
CHILDREN

2296. H e n r y Morton, b. J u l y 3, 1866; m. J a n . 10, 1889, Nettie Nash, of Abington. 2297. W a r r e n Lendall, b. March 21, 1870; d. April 4, 1888. 2298. Alton Maltiah, b . Nov. 13, 1872; d. Aug. 19, 1873. 2299. A r t h u r Watson, b. J u l y 1, 1877. 2300. Susie Adelaide, b . April 15, 1882. 2301. Alice Minnie, b. Sept. 26, 1887.

A 1473 Nahum Augustus Reed, son of Matthew and Thirza (Harris) Reed. b. Feb. 4, 1844. m. 1st. June 7, 1868, Isabella Frances Bicknell, of East Weymouth. m. 2nd. April 1, 1888, Sarah Whitman Spilsted, of East Weymouth.
CHILDREN OF KAHUM AND ISABELLA

2302. H e n r y Bicknell, b. J u l y 14, 1869; m. Oct. 5, 1892, Florence Talbot. 2303. E d i t h H a r r i s , b. Oct. 19, 1870. 2304. George A u g u s t u s , b. Nov. 26, 1872; m. J a n . 10, 1891, Clara H o w a r d Bates, of S. Weymouth.
CHILDREN OF NAHUM AND SARAH

2305. Harold Whitman, b. April 8, 1889. 2306. H a r r i s Spilsted, b. F e b . 5, 1892.

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REED GENEALOGY

A 1477 Alonzo H. Reed, son of Albert and Polly (Reynolds) Reed, b. . m. June 28, 1866, Olive Amelia Jacobs, daughter of Hosea Stodder and Lucy A. (Waterman) Jacobs; she was born Aug. 10, 1841; died June 7, 1877.
CHILD

2307. Charles Albert, b. Brockton, Mass.

; m.

; lives N. Main street,

A 1483 Francis Baylies Reed, son of Harvey and Mary Thaxter (Nash) Reed. b. Dec. 30, 1844. m. May 28, 1879, Clara Raymond, daughter of George F. and Susan W. (Burrell) Raymond. He is a jeweler and resides in East Weymouth, Mass.
CHILD

2308. Mary Thaxter, b. Dec. 17, 1882.

1492

Lucius Alston Reed, son of Lucius and Lydia (Shaw) Reed, b. Feb. 6, 1847. m. June 7, 1877, Emma Lincoln Reynolds.
CHILDREN

2309. Carl Burton, b. Aug. 12, 1878; d. July 24, 1897. 2310. Mabel Lincoln, b. Oct. 20, 1880.

1501

John Porter Reed, son of John P. and Polly (Ramsdale) Reed. b. July 29, 1819. m. , Adaline Brown. Lived in East Bridgewater, Mass.
CHILDREN

2311. Amelia, b. 2312. Albion B., b.

. .

EIGHTH GENERATION

327

1502

Lloyd Watson Reed, son of John P. and Polly (Ramsdale) Reed. b. Jan. 7, 1822. m. , Lucy Bryant, daughter of Cephas and Lucy (Lincoln) Bryant, of Hingham. Lived at South Abington, Mass. A 1504

Thomas Baldwin Reed, son of John P. and Polly (Ramsdale) Reed. b. July 29, 1827. m. , Olive B. Perkins. Lived at East Boston, Mass. '
CHILDREN
:

.|

2313. Herbert W., b. Feb. 14, 1852. 2314. Nathan Franklin, b. Sept. 4, 1856. 2315. A son, b. April 6, 1858. A 1506

Homan Thaxter Reed, son of Thaxter and Mehetable (Brown) Reed. b. Aug. 5, 1833, at South Abington, Mass. m. 1st. Nov., 1854, Caroline Jenkins; b. June , 1832, in East Bridgewater; d. Dec, 1855; daughter of Marion and Betsy Gannett (Reed) Jenkins. m. 2nd. Dec. 25, 1857, Maria L. Soule; b. in South Abington, daughter of James and Leah (Bennett) Soule. Newton Center and Newton Highlands, of Newton, Mass.
CHILDREN OF HOMAN AND MARIA

2316. Homan Erfurth, b. Sept. 11, 1860, in S. Abington; m. July, 1880, Frances A. Leach. 2317. Amelia Soule, b. Jan. 18, 1868, in Havilab, Cal.; d. Oct. 31, 1870, at Taunton, Mass. 2318. Alice Thaxter, b. March 3, 1872, in Boston, Mass. 2319. Ethel Gardner, b. Dec. 16, 1877, at Boston, Mass.

328

REED GENEALOGY

A 1508 George Augustus Reed, son of Ebenezer and Patience (Penniman) Reed. b. Oct. 3, 1831. m. , Susan Maria Gurney, daughter of Chandler and Sally (Vining) Gurney; b. Aug. 20, 1833. Of East Bridgewater, Mass. Removed later to Whitman, where he has a dry goods store.
CHILD

2320. Anna Josephine, b. Feb. 6, 1855; m. Feb. 9, 1875, Elmer W. Noyes. A 1509 William Henry Reed, son of Ebenezer and Patience (Penniman) Reed. b. April 12, 1833. m. Feb. 2, 1859, Lucy Ann Dyer, daughter of James B. and Lucy White (Hersey) Dyer. Of Whitman, Mass.
CHILDREN

2321. Charles Franklin, b. in Abington, Nov. 19, 1860; m. Feb. 5, 1891, Alice M. Gurney. 2322. William Ashton, b. in Abington, April 26, 1862; d. in Whitman, April 5, 1863. 2323. Edward Augustus, b. in Abington, Sept. 7, 1863.

A 1516 Newton Briggs Reed, son of James A. and Lydia M. (Stockton) Reed. b. Aug. 22, 1861. m. May 28, 1885, Rachel Blessing. Resides in Albany, N. Y., is assistant treasurer of the Hudson River Telephone Company; is a solo tenor singer and sang in the Clinton Square Presbyterian Church choir. Of Albany, N. Y.
CHILD

2324. Lydia Stockton, b. J u n e 20, 1886.

EIGHTH GENERATION

329

A 1523 Charles Keller Reed, son of Samuel W. and Adaline (Norton) Reed. b. April 20, 1851, at Huntington, Mass. m. July 6, 1873, Carrie S. Bosworth; b. May 21, 1852, at Barrington, R. L, only daughter of Leonard Smith Bosworth (Lumber and Coal Merchant) and Laura Ann (Dunn) Bosworth, b. at Andover, Mass. Taxidermist and dealer in naturalists' supplies; also inventor of a patent oval convex glass for covering birds. His place of business is at 75 Thomas street, Worcester, Mass. Of Worcester, Mase.
CHILDREN

2325. Bertha May, b. March 16, 1874. 2326. Chester Albert, b. J a n . 10, 1878; m. J u n e 6, 1900, Eva M. Himes. 2327. Ralph Warner, b . Feb. 26, 1878; d. April 7, 1878. 2328. Mona Alma, b. July 18, 1892.

A 1530 Seth Dean Reed, son of Seth and Sally (Blanchard) Reed. b. June 19, 1840. m. 1st. Sarah Isabelle McConihe, daughter of James and Sylvia (Raymond) McConihe. m. 2nd. July 10, 1886, Annie V. Grant Bigelow, daughter of John C. and Annie (Mortemore) Grant; b. in England. Sarah Isabelle McConihe was born in Middleborough, Mass., Dec. 19, 1838, and died Sept. 19, 1900. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

2329. Alice Weston, b. Abington, Feb. 4, 1859; d. J a n . 1, 1888; m. Nathaniel E. Arnold. 2330. An infant son, b. Abington, Aug. 26, 1860; d. there Sept. 19, 1879. 2331. E m m a Estelle, b. Sept. 20, 1864; d. Nov. 7, 1885. 2332. Marie Antoinette, b. Jan. 28, 1808; m. Benjamin E. Stanley. 2333. Agnes Isabelle, b. March 19, 1873; d. Dec. 26, 1889.

330

REED GENEALOGY

A 1573 Henry Lyman Reed, son of William and Elizabeth Kent (Sayre) Reed. b. Sept. 15, 1851. m. Oct. 14, 1875, Lizzie S. McLean. Of Greenfield, Mass.
CHILD

2334. Jennie, b. 1896. A 1578 Charles Andrew Reed, son of Samuel and Caroline (Nash) Reed. b. June 16, 1836. m. 1st. June 27, 1870, Welthea (Noean) Dean, of Taunton; she died June 30, 1884. m. 2nd. June , 1889, Myra L. Dean, sister of his first wife. He graduated at Amherst College in 1856; taught school and was principal of Hanover Academy in 1858. Studied law in Taunton and practiced his profession there after he graduated. He was representative from Taunton in the General Court in 1881-2. He was a member of the State Senate in 1886-7, was a member of the committee to revise statutes in 1882. Of Taunton, Mass.
CHILDREN OF CHARLES AND WELTHEA

2335. Silas Dean, b. June 25, 1872. 2336. Frances A., b. 1875; m. Dec, 1898, Walter B. Clark, of Pawtucket, R. I. They have one child, Edwin Reed Clark. A 1580 George Milton Reed, son of Samuel and Caroline (Nash) Reed. b. Jan. 8, 1840. Graduated at Amherst College in 1862; studied law and practiced in Boston, became Associate Justice of Municipal Court for Dorchester, District of Boston. Of Boston, Mass.

EIGHTH GENERATION

331

1582

Samuel Willard Reed, son of Samuel and Caroline (Nash) Reed. b. Dec. 31, 1849. He studied law at Taunton with his brother, Charles A. Reed; was secretary of Weymouth Historical Society, the object of which is to gather material relative to the history of the town and of Weymouth families. Of Weymouth, Mass. A 1584

John Reed, son of John and Emma (Dill) Reed, b. Dec. 7, 1822; d. Dec. 18, 1899. m. Dec. 25, 1853, Mary Elizabeth Pope, daughter of William and Mary (Dill) Pope. Resides in Hull, Mass. He was one of the most prominent men of that section. He was a selectman for many years, besides filling many other prominent offices. He was a well-known Prohibitionist. He leaves a widow and four daughters.
CHILDREN

2337. 2338. 2339. 2340. 2341. 2342. 2343. 2344. 2345.

John Wesley, b. Dec. 2, 1854; d. J a n . 18, 1855. Harriet Swain, b. May 13, 1856. Annie Clark, b. May 7, 1857; d. Dec. 14, 1857. Horace Edgar, b. Oct. 6, 1859; d. Nov. 25, 1859. Fannie Sturges Tudor, b. May 5, 1865; m. Oct. 19, 1887, Francis S. James. J a n e Binney Tower, b. July 17, 1866; m. Oct. 30, 1889, Charles H. B. Waterhouse. Mary Cora, b. Oct. 22. 1867; m. Oct. 15, 1890, G. F r a n k Austin. I r a Daniel, b . Feb. 21, 1870; d. March 10, 1870. Bertie, b. Nov. 14, 1872; d. Nov. 16, 1872.

1585

Daniel Dill Reed, son of John and Emma (Dill) Reed, b. Jan. 13, 1827.

332

REED GENEALOGY

m. July 14, 1852, Esther B. L. Rachford, daughter of Thomas and Anna Rachford, of Halifax. Of Scituate, Mass.
CHILDREN

2346. Esther Sophia, b. June 12, 1854. 2347. Emma Jane Binney, b. March 3, 1856. A 1593 George Williams Reed, son of Phillip and Saphira (Howland) Reed. b. Sept. 29, 1826. m. June 18, 1846, Lucy Ann Cook, daughter of Asa and Pamelia (Hersey) Cook; b. June 17, 1827. Of South Abington, Mass. George W. Reed enlisted in Company K, 7th Maes. Vol. Infantry, April 27, 1861. Was commissioned as 1st Lieut., was ordered into camp June 13, 1861, mustered in June 15, 1861. Left camp for Washington July 12, 1861. Was stationed in Washington until March, 1862. Served through the Peninsula Campaign. In battles of Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, Glendale Farm, Malvern Hill, and during the Seven Days before Richmond, Va. After the battle of Williamsburg, Genl. Devens in command of the brigade, mentioned him very flatteringly in his report August 27, 1862. He was struck down with malaria, sent to Davids Island, N. Y. harbor, was discharged from the hospital at his own request, and sent to Washington with a detachment of convalescents. He was detailed for duty at the convalescent camp, then transferred to paroled prisoners camp, was in command the first fortnight. In November, 1862, he sent in his resignation on account of continued ill health, and on Dec. 17, 1862, he received an honorable discharge, dated Dec. 6, 1862. He was promoted captain August 1, 1861. Mr. Reed also represented the town of Abington at the General Court.
CHILDREN

2348. George Bancroft, b. April 13, 1847; m. Margaret Kennedy. 2349. Florence Augusta, b. Sept. 9, 1849; m. Thomas Wineborn.

EIGHTH GENERATION

333

2350. Franklin W., b. May 30, 1852; went to California, 1874; was not heard from after 1876. 2351. Lucy Ann, b. July 5, 1854; m. Edgar Benson. 2352. Oliver Henley, b. March 4, 1856; d. 1890, was drowned. 2353. Ella M., b. April, 1858; m. F r a n k Caswell. 2354. H e n r y W., b . 1860; moved to Georgia, and has a family.

1596 , Reed.

George A. Reed, son of Isaac and his first wife, b. 1832. m. Dec, 1858, Nancy Watson Brown. Reside in Whitman, Mass.
CHILD

2355. Jennie P., b. Aug. 21, 1869; m. Albert M. Harding. A 1600

Clinton W. Reed, son of Nahum and Maria (Wetherell) Reed. b. Sept. 4, 1842. m. Jan. 1, 1868, Mehetable Nash Gurney. He resided in Whitman, Mass. Was a corporal in 20th Co., unattached from Aug. 11, 1864. (See His. of Abington, p. 311.)
CHILDREN

2356. H a r r y S., b. March 29, 1869; m. May 15, 1887, Elva E t t a Totman. 2357. Nahum, b. May 27, 1873; m. April 27, 1898, Marion Leslie Soule. 2358. Carl A., b. J u n e 4, 1882.

1601

Nahum S. Reed, son of Nahum and Maria (Witherell) Reed, b. May 6, 1845. m. Nov. 4, 1869, Mary E. Ferris. No children. They reside in Waterville, N. Y. Of Waterville, N. Y.

334 A

REED GENEALOGY 1603

Frank Austin Reed, son of Nahum and Maria (Witherell) Reed. b. July, 1852. m. Oct. 27, 1878, Alberta Thompson. They reside in Brockton, Mass.
CHILD

2359. Dwight Bickford, b. July 14, 1886.

A 1610 Clarence Derwood Reed, son of James Thaxter and Elizabeth Ann (Keith) Reed. b. March 29, 1857. m. Dec. 25, 1889, Harriet Davis, of North Easton, Mass. Reside at Whitman, Mass.
CHILDREN

2360. Ruth Severance, b. Nov. 30, 1890. 2361. Clarence Searles, b. May 25, 1894. 2362. Rachel, b. July 13, 1899. A 1619

Marshall Reed, son of Nathaniel and Betsy M. (Bartlett) Reed. b. Sept. 13, 1841. m. Sept. 28, 1863, Helen M. Penniman, daughter of George and Nancy (Dyer) Penniman; b. Feb. 15, 1841.
CHILDREN

2363. Lizzie M., b. S. Abington, Oct. 29, 1866; m. J a n . 22, 1896, Amasa Tucker. 2364. George E., b. S. Abington, May 20, 1868; d. J u n e 26, 1868. 2365. Everett B., b. a t Abington, Nov. 10, 1870; unmarried. 2366. William D., b. S. Abington, Oct. 1, 1872; d. Aug. 2, 1873.

A 1631 Andrew Hobart Reed, son of Oakes and Lettice Barker (Hobart) Reed. b. May 15, 1833; d. May 15, 1869, at East Bridgewater.

EIGHTH GENERATION

335

m. , 1856, Elizabeth E. Keene, daughter of Nahum Keene. Of East Bridgewater, Mass.


CHILDREN

All born at E. Bridgewater, Mass. 2367. Catharine Parris, b. April, 1857; d. young. 2368. Edith Hobart, b. April, 1859; m. Wyman Clapp. 2369. Everett Elsworth, b. June, 1861; d. April 19, 1877. 2370. Anna Keene, b. July 6, 1863; m. John Lawrence. 2371. Eliza W., b. June 19, 1865; m. James Ryder. A 1635

Calvin Payson Reed, son of Oakes and Lettice Barker (Hobart) Reed. b. Nov. 2, 1844, at East Bridgewater, Mass. m. June 25, 1877, Cora Maria Beal, daughter of Bradford Wentworth and Catharine O'Neal Beal. She was born at Abington, Sept. 14, 1857. Of Whitman, Mass. He is an engineer, and has run a stationary engine for over forty years, and is now running the engine at the power station in Whitman, for Brockton Street Railway Company.
CHILDREN

All born at S. Abington, Mass. 2372. Everett Hobart, b. Dec. 23, 1879. 2373. Ethel Wentworth, b. Nov. 20, 1882. 2374. Aileen Payson, b. July 14, 1885. A 1638

Henry Dyer Reed, son of Lucius and Celina (Dyer) Reed, b. Feb. 4, 1842. m. Jan 21 f 1875, Louisa Parker, of Whitman, Mass. Of Whitman, Mass.
CHILDREN

2375. Charlotte Stetson, b. Jan. 23, 1876. 2376. Lucy Dyer, b. Dec. 19, 1879. 2377. Celina Dyer, b. Nov. 19, 1885.

336

BEED GENEALOGY

1639

Aaron Alden Reed, son of Aaron and Hannah (Fullerton) Reed. b. April 25, 1839. m. July 23, 1876, Eunice Maria Slack. Of Whitman, Mass. Was a private in Company " E " 4th Mass. Volunteer Inf. Was wounded and lost a leg in the service.
CHILDREN

2378. Florence Marin, b. Feb. 2, 1S78. 2379. Alden Roy, b. Dec. 5, 1879.

1641

Daniel Lyman Reed, son of Daniel and Mary Ann (Smith) Reed. b. April 7,1847. m. 1st. , Lucia Whitman. m. 2nd. , Marcia Edson. Of Whitman, Mass. No children. A 1642

Forrest Samuel Reed, son of Daniel and Mary Ann (Smith) Reed. b. Oct. 9, 1852. m. , Louie Holbrook. Of Whitman, Mass. No children. A 1652

Horatio G. H. Reed, son of Horatio G. and Wealthy ( ) Reed. b. April 12, 1828, in Mansfield, m. April 2, 1850, Esther M. Cole. Of Marshfield, Mass.

EIGHTH GENERATION

337

A 1661 Judge Warren Augustus Reed, son of Augustus and Laura Ann (Leach) Reed. b. July 1, 1851, in Boston. m. Dec. 3, 1878, Nellie A. Crocker, daughter of Bradford Lincoln and Mary (Perkins) Crocker. Full sketch of him in History of Brockton, Mass. Judge Warren Augustus Reed filled many important positions in Brockton, Mass., taking a great interest in education and the progress of the town and is at present its police justice.
CHILDREN

2380. 2381. 2382. 2383 2384. 2385. 2386.

Nellie, b. in Boston, March 30, 1880; d. April 5, 1880. Lawrence Bradford, b. in Boston, Feb. 22, 1881. Robert, i Malcolm \ Brockton, March 2, 1886; d. March 4, 1886. Warren Augustus, b. Aug. 20, 1887; d. April 21, 1890. Clarence Crocker, b. in Brockton, Aug. 30, 1889. Mildred, b. Sept. 2, 1890; d. Oct. 1, 1890.

A 1669 William A. Reed, 6on of William Q. and Harriet (Leach) Reed. b. Oct. 21, 1841, in Borne county, Ind. m. March 11, 1869, Katie Hoyt, of Jefferson county, Pa. They were married in Rock county, Wis. He served in Company " H " 42nd Wisconsin Infantry.
CHILDREN

2387. F r a n k D., b . Dec. 8, 1869, in Rock Co., WIB. 2388. Cora E., b. March 17, 1872, in Merrick Co., Neb.; d. Dec. 12, 1874. 2389. George, b. J a n . 15, 1876, in Chequest Co., Iowa. 2390. Arthur, b. Sept. 7, 1877, in Rock Co., Wis. 2391. Lottie, b. J a n . 8, 1880, in Rock Co., Wis.

A 1672 Cyrus Joy Reed, son of Prentice J. and Jedidah (Kingsbury) Reed.

338

REED GENEALOGY

b. June 20, 1836. m. , 1864, Annette Smith, of Newbury, N. Y.; were married in Independence, Iowa. Was a private in Company " E " 5th Iowa Infantry Regt., during the War of the Rebellion.
CHILDREN

2392. Grace Irene, b. April 2, 1869, in Dubuque, Iowa. 2393. Samuel, b. 1873, in Dubuque, Iowa.

A 1673 Samuel A. Reed, son of Prentice J. and Jedidah (Kingsbury) Reed. b. Dec. 2, 1838; d. July 1, 1890. m. . Was Capt. of Co. " A " 5th Iowa Regt. in the War of the Rebellion. The " National Tribune " of Washington says: " He is in the Insane Hospital at Independence, Iowa, from the effects of a rebel bullet, at Champion Hill. As he raised his head to fire, he lost consciousness. He came to the next morning, when a comrade told him that he had been picked up on the field for dead and put into a trench with others and was about to be covered up, when a twitching of the limbs was noticed, and he was taken out; a rather close call he thinks. He was promoted to a captaincy, and held his position throughout the rest of the war, but while he lives he will suffer from the rebel lead." For a while after Samuel returned home from the war he studied law, but owing to improper treatment of the wound in his head, his brain became affected and his reason tottered and he was sent to the hospital as before stated, where he died July 1, 1890. A 1675 Benjamin K. Reed, son of Prentice J. and Jedidah (Kingsbury) Reed. b. June 19, 1843, in Euclid, Ohio. . m. June 2, 1881, Philomena Digman, in Joliet, 111.

EIGHTH GENERATION
CHILDREN

339

2394. Annie Caroline, b. Oct. 1, 1881, in Denver, Colo.; d. J a n . 17, 1883. 2395. Gertrude, b. J a n . 17, 1884, in Denver, Colo.

A 1680 Samuel Clark Reed, son of Hiram Joseph and Eliza (Keyes) Reed. b. Jan. 21, 1852. m. Oct. 17, 1884, Julia Baker; b. April 6, 1861.
CHILDREN

2396. Nellie Jane, b. April 7, 1886. 2397. Hiram Clark, b. Oct. 5, 1888.

A 1685 Fordyce Daniel Reed, son of Daniel W. and Electa (Hubbard) Reed. b. Dec. 21, 1850, in Orleans county, N. Y. m. Feb. 8, 1875, Mina Zilpha Andrus; b. July 17, 1853, in Watson, Mich. Of Allegan, Mich.
CHILDREN

2398. 2399. 2400. 2401.

Sarah Millie, b. July 5, 1879, in Watson, Mich. Daniel Williams, b . Nov. 2, 1881, in Watson, Mich. May Electa, b. Sept. 12, 1883, in Watson, Mich. Martin John, b. J a n . 28, 1886, in Watson, Mich.

A 1686 Elijah Reed, son of Horace and Mahalah (Hitchcock) Reed. b. , 1842.
ra. .

He went to Kansas, married and died leaving two children, of whom there is no trace. I shall have to record them as a " lost tribe." A 1688 Lyman A. Reed, son of Napoleon B. and Czarina Hall (Glazier) Reed, b. Jan. 2, 1840, in Orleans county, New York.
22

340

REED GENEALOGY

m. 1st. Jan. 28, 1858, Elizabeth M. Tutner; b. Aug. 12, 1836, in Montgomery county, N. Y.; d. June 30, 1861. m. 2nd. April 15, 1865, Rachel Hoare, of Dorchestershire, Eng.; b. March 4, 1842. He enlisted as a private in Co. " C " 105th N. Y. Infantry; was taken prisoner at the Weldon R. R. Aug. 18, 1864, confined at Petersburg, Richmond, Belle Isle, and Salisbury, N. C. Resided in 1888 at Cooper, Mich.
CHILDREN

2402. Eva Rosalie, b. June 10, 18S6, in Orleans Co., N. Y.; d. Dec 2, 1866. 2403. Elsie C, b. Oct. 5, 1867, in Orleans Co., N. Y. 2404. Charles Fred., b. Aug. 6, 1870, in Kalamazoo, Mich. A 1691

Napoleon B. Reed, Jr., son of Napoleon and Czarina Hall (Glazier) Reed. b. Feb. 13, 1846. m. 1st. March 19, 1868, Marian Phillips, of Monroe county, N. Y.; b. May 6, 1847; d. Feb. 6, 1883. m. 2nd. Sept. 13, 1885, Mrs. Nettie Sutherland; b. June 3,1848.
CHILDREN

2405. 2406. 2407. 2408. 2409.

George N., b. J u n e 29, 1869; d. J a n . 1, 1876. Hattie H., b. Feb. 17, 1871. Czarina R., b. Oct. 13, 1872. Marion B., b. Feb. 9, 1875, inMichigan. Georgiana P., b. July 4, 1877.

1692

Daniel E. Reed, son of Napoleon B. and Czarina Hall (Glazier) Reed. b. Feb. 8, 1851, in Orleans county, N. Y. m. April 2, 1871, Emeline Hayes, of Kalamazoo county, Mich. Married in Mich.

EIGHTH GENERATION
CHILDREN

341

2410. 2411. 2412. 2413.

All born in Kalamazoo Co., Mich. Alva N., b. April 1, 1873; d. April 29, 1873. Minnie, b . April 18, 1874. J o h n W., b. Feb. 28, 1878. Emeline M., b. F e b . 20, 1880.

A 1699 Rev. Amer Alanson Reed, son of Samuel and Sarah M. (Partridge) Reed, b. Dec. 22, 1851, in Orleans county, N. Y. m. Sept. 16, 1875, Libbie Jessie Simmons; b. Feb. 9, 1856. Married in Orleans county, N. Y.
CHILDREN

2414. Leonard Amer, b. J u l y 24, 1877, in F a r n h a m , Va.; d. Sept. 18, 1878. 2415. Jesse Samuel, b. March 10, 1879, in Alleghany Co., N. Y. 2416. Carrie Belle, b. Sept. 15, 1880, in Alleghany Co., N. Y. 2417. E t t a Malina, b. F e b . 13, 18*2, in Alleghany Co., N. Y. 2418. Grace Myrta, b. F e b . 12, 1884, in Alleghany Co., N. Y. 2419. William H a y n e s , b . 1890, in Wyoming Co., N. Y.

A 1700 Orra Partridge Reed, son of Samuel and Sarah M. (Partridge) Reed. b. Dec. 22, 1853, in Orleans county, N. Y. m. Dec. 31, 1878, Ida B. Hall; b. July 27, 1857.
CHILDREN

:-'i20. Helen M., b. Nov. 17, 1879, in Orleans Co., N. Y. 2421. Mina M., b. Nov. 6, 1883, in Orleans Co., N. Y.

1711

Waldo Simeon Reed, son of Hiram S. and Amanda (Noyes) Reed. b. Feb. 2, 1S47. m. May 1, 1878, Luella Annette Miller; b. Sept. 23, 1857, in Hamburg, N. Y. Married in Conneaut, Ohio.

342
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

2422. Fred. Hiram, b. April 14, 1879, in Erie Co., Pa. 2423. Ralph Waldo, b. Oct. 8, 1882, in Erie Co., Pa. 2424. Grace Margaret, b. July 12, 1888, in Erie Co., Pa. A 1713 Hiram Elwin Reed, son of Hiram S. and Amanda (Noyes) Reed. b. Feb. 14, 1855, in Erie county, Pa. m. , Hattie E. Allen; b. Aug. 12, 1860, in Conneaut, Ohio.
CHILDREN

2425. 2426. 2427. 2428.

Bessie Amanda, b. April 14, 1881, in Cheyenne Co., Neb. Hiram Karl, b. July 9, 1883, in Cheyenne Co., Neb. Josie, b. Oct. 12, 1886, in Rock Creek, W. T.; d. Aug. 3, 1887. Sophia May, b. Jan. 16, 1887, in Cheyenne Co., Neb.

A 1714 Noyes WiUard Reed, son of Hiram S. and Amanda (Noyes) Reed. b. Sept. 25, 1857, in Erie county, Pa. m. Dec. 28, 1887, Addie Florence McHenry; b. April 3, 1863, in Seneca county, Ohio. Married at Chippewa Lake, Mich.
CHILDREN

2429. Hazel M., b. Sept. 30, 1888, in Erie Co., Pa. A 1722 George H. Reed, son of Simeon S. and Adaline (Olds) Reed, b. May 19, 1845, in Geauga county, Ohio, m. June 16, 1869, Ella S. Colton; b. May 27, 1854, in St. Albans, Vermont. * Married in Dodge county, Wis.
CHILDREN

2430. Nellie May, b. Dec. 14, 1870, in Rock Co., Wis. 2431. Charles Dwight, b. Dec. 16, 1873, in Monroe Co., Wis. 2432. Bert Jay, b. July 18, 1877, in Martin Co., Minn.; d. July 5, 1889.

EIGHTH GENERATION

343

A 1724 Franklin Dwight Reed, son of Simeon S. and Adaline (Olds) Reed. b. Sept. 24, 1851, in Rock county, Wis. m. Feb. 18, 1873, Mary E. Speelman; b. Nov. 7, 1851, in Montgomery county, Ohio. Married in Douglas county, 111.
CHILDREN

2433. 2434. 2435. 2436.

Florence, b . Aug. 29, 1874, in Rock Co., Wis. Jennie, b. Feb. 1, 1877, in Rock Co., Wis. Charles Joseph, b. Feb. 24, 1880, in Rock Co., Wis. Carrie, b. Aug. 18, 1884, in Rock Co., Wis.

A 1734 Elon Joseph Reed, son of Freeman Williams and R. Lucina (Cole) Reed. b. Oct. 6, 1852, in Rock county, Wis. m. Jan. 19, 1879, Isabella S. La Plant; b. May 7, 1863. in Olmstead county, Minn. Married in Minnesota.
CHILDREN

2437. 2438. 2439. 2440. 2441. 2442.

Joseph Freeman, b . Jan. 6, 1880, in Douglas Co., Minn. Bessie Isabel, b. Aug. 7, 1882, in Todd Co., Minn. Levina Blanche, b . Feb. 13, 1887, in Freeborn Co., Minn. Paul Marion, b. April 16, 1889. Mildred Joy, b . Sept. 26, 1896. Esther Fay, b. Aug. 1, 189?.

A 1740 Joseph Frank Reed, son of Rev. Joseph Wiram and Martha J. (Howard) Reed. b. Feb. 9, 1866, in Richland county, Wis. m. Jan 28, 1893, Sarepta E. Bundy; b. , 1866, in Vernon county, Wis. A 1741 Joseph E. Reed, son of Daniel and Huldah E. (Damm) Reed, b. Aug. 18, 1874, in Le Sueur county, Maine, m. Oct. 23, 1895, Augusta Marzinske.

344
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

2443. Charles P., b. May 25, 1896. 2444. Esther, b. June 4, 1898. 2445. Roy Otto, b. March 10, 1900. A 1748 Frank De White Reed, son of Elisha Rice and Isabelle Owen (Brown) Reed. b. July 15, 1869, in Washington, D. C. m. June 28, 1894, Sarah Storm.
CHILD

2446. Sarah Isabelle, b. Aug. 13, 1895; d. Feb. 2, 1899. A 1763 WiUiam Nelson Reed, Jr., son of William and Lucy Maria (Stevens) Reed. b. Jan. 31, 1848. m. April 27, 1871, Charlotte Louisa Daniels, of Roxbury, Mass., who was born Dec. 21, 1849. Their children were all born in Roxbury, Mass.
CHILDREN

2447. 2448. 2449. 2450.

Alice G e r t r u d e , b . J u n e 27, 1875. H e n r i e t t a L i l l i a n , b . A u g . 26, 1878. L u c i n d a D a n i e l s , b . M a y 3, 1880. F l o r e n c e E l i z a b e t h , b . J a n . 18, 1888.

A 1770 George Fernald Reed, son of David Keyes and Caroline A. (Fernald) Reed. b. Sept. 20, 1862, at Roxbury, Mass. m. Sept. 22, 1891, Rebecca Frances Hovey, daughter of Col. Charles H. Hovey. Of Roxbury, Mass. In business with his father under the firm name of D. K. Reed & Son. The family now reside at Wellsley Hills.
CHILDREN

2451. P a u l Spencer, b . in R o x b u r y , J u l y 13, 1892. 2452. H e l e n S a m p s o n , b . in R o x b u r y , J a n . 29, 1894.

EIGHTH GENERATION

345

A 1777 Horace Luther Reed, son of Charles Franklin and Sarah (James) Reed, b. April 24, 1862. m. April 3, 1892, Annie L. Hamilton, of W. Va. ' He resided at Beach Hill, W, Va. The rest of Charles and Sarah's children reside in Florida.
CHILD

2453. Horace Leslie, b. Feb., 1893.

A 1790 Capt. William Elisha Reed, son of William Gurney and Sophia (Witherell) Reed. b. June 17, 1837; d. Oct. 31, 1863. m. , Annie Hyde, of Chestertown, Mass. No children. Served in the Civil War three years and was promoted to Captain of Co. H, 32nd Mass. Vol. Militia. He was severely wounded and received an honorable discharge. Of Easton, Mass. A 1795 Charles Davis Reed, son of Charles H. and Mary (Davis) Reed. b. May 6, 1842, at Boston. m. Aug. 19, 1867, Mary Clark, b. March 29, 1842, in Philadelphia; daughter of James and Eleanor (Wunder) Clark. Of Newark, 111.
CHILD

2454. Mary Eleanor, b. Sept. 14, 1868, in Newark, Ills.

A 1796 Henry Lyman Reed, son of Charles H. and Mary (Davis) Reed. b. Dec. 3, 1843, at Boston; d. Dec. 26, 1878, at Easton, Mass.

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m. April 28, 1868, Ellen Farley Stearns; b. Sept. 29, 1841, at Sterling, Mass.; daughter of Thomas and Charlotte (Blood) Stearns. Henry Lyman Reed was a graduate of Bridgewater Normal School. He and his wife were both school teachers. Taught in Maryland and further South after the war. They were Unitarians. He served in the 6th Regt., Co. F, and afterwards in the 62nd Mass. Regt., but in that regiment never went into service, as the war was then closed. Of Easton, Mass.
CHILD

2455. Jennie McLean, b. Sept. 5, 1876; m. Oct. 23, 1895, Lewis Claud Evans.

A 1797 George William Reed, son of Charles H. and Mary (Davis) Reed. b. Sept. 12, 1852, at Boston; d. May 23, 1887, at Easton, Mass. m. May 25, 1881, Fannie C. Wilber; b. Feb. 20, 1860, at Little Compton, R. L; daughter of Stephen B. and Martha Ann (Pease) Wilber. He was a graduate of Bristol county, Mass., Academy, and lived at Easton, Mass., and attended the Unitarian Church. He was a bank clerk; shoe manufacturer, of the firm of Reed and Lincoln; served four seasons as baggage master on steamer " Old Colony."
i

Of Easton, Mass.
CHILDREN

2456. Walter Gurney, b. Sept. 25, 1882, at Fall River; d. Jan. 24, 1883, at Easton. 2457. Roy Brightman, b. Jan. 2, 1885, at Easton.

A 1804 Samuel Payson Reed, Jr., son of Samuel Payson and Rachel Ann (Brown) Reed, b. May 20, 1856. m. , Matilda Lydard. Of Howard county, Md.

EIGHTH GENERATION
CHILDREN

347

2458. Ann Laura, b. March 9, 1884. 2459. William Edgar, b. June 21, 1887. W 1836 Daniel Edward Reed, son of Daniel and Hannah (Gurney) Reed. b. Feb. 9, 1813; d. Dec. 13, 1884. m. Dec. 28, 1843, Sophia L. Whittier. He was a farmer; communicant of the Congregational Church; Republican. Lived in East Madison, Me. Of East Madison, Me.
CHILDREN

2460. Sophia Whittier, b. Feb. 23, 1845; m. March 9, 1864, Albert Kettridge Perkins. 2461. William E., b. Oct. 8, 1848; d. Dec. 26, 1863. 2462. Newell D., b. Oct. 9, 1851; d. May 7, 1865. 2463. Ella R., b. Oct. 28, 1854; d. Nov. 2, 1863. 2464. Clara B., b. Nov. 5, 1859; d. Feb. 3, 1883. 2465. Flora D., b. Nov. 22, 1864. 2466. Infant son, b. May 7,1866. 2467. Ruel E., b. April 12, 1871. W 1837 John Gurney Reed, son of Daniel and Hannah (Gurney) Reed. b. July 11, 1817. m. Jan. 16, 1851, Hannah French. He was a farmer; Republican; church attendant. Lived in East Madison, Me. Of East Madison, Me.
CHILDREN

2468. Hannah Jane, b. Oct. 29, 1851; m. Jan. 12, 1872, Marcus L. McKenney. 2469. Anna C, b. Aug. 4, 1855; d. June 10, 1875. 2470. John Minot, b. Feb. 14, 1860; d. June 9, 1860. W 1838 Turner Reed, son of Daniel and Hannah (Gurney) Reed. b. Sept. 19, 1825. m. , Anna C. Flower.

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Farmer; communicant of Congregational Church. East Madison, Me., is his residence. Of East Madison, Me.
CHILDREN

2471. Sumner T., b. June 17, 1857; d. Nov. 16, 1863. 2472. Elmer E., b. Feb. 16, 1862; m. May 13, 1882, Ida W. Woodman. 2473. Henry, b. Sept. 11, 1864. 2474. Viola S., b. Sept. 12, 1873; d. Feb. 26, 1882. W 1839 Deane Elbridge Reed, son of Deane and Elizabeth (Norton) Reed. b. Sept. 14, 1813. m. 1st. Oct. 25, 1841, Electa Burns; b. April 1, 1823; d. Oct. 9, 1847. m. 2nd. Oct. 24, 1848, Hannah Spaulding; b. Nov. 11, 1822; d. . Farmer; church communicant; active in church work; strong Republican; lives in East Madison, Me. Of East Madison, Me.
CHILDREN OF ELBRIDGE AND ELECTA

2475. Thaxter, b. Sept. 21, 1842. 2476 Ann Elizabeth, b. Aug. 1, 1844; d. July 24, 1872.
CHILDREN OP ELBRIDGE AND HANNAH

2477. 2478. 2479. 2480.

LuciUa, b. Oct. 30, 1850. Luellyn, b. Oct. 23, 1856; d. Oct. 10, 1883. Susan, b. Sept. 15, 1858. Florence M., b. Aug. 9, 1860.

W 1840 Samuel Norton Reed, son of Deane and Elizabeth (Norton) Reed. b. Oct. 1, 1817; d. Nov. 1, 1845. m. (pub.) Aug. 18, 1833, Serusha Bailey, of Scituate. Of East Madison, Me.
CHILDREN

2481. Serusha, b. June 27, 1834. 2482. Rowland, b. Oct. 13, 1836.

EIGHTH GENERATION 2483. Martha, b. Nov. 13, 1838. 2484. Sophia, b. Oct. 3, 1840. 2485. Anna, b. Nov. 30, 1844. W 1841

349

Sheldon Reed, son of Deane and Elizabeth (Norton) Reed. b. Nov. 17, 1820. m. 1st. 1849, Betsy D. Reed; b. March 24, 1825; d. Aug. 24, 1860. m. 2nd. Jan. 1, 1867, Martha R. Blanchard (of Madison). Farmer, Aroostook Region. Of Madison, Me.
CHILDREN OF SHELDON AND BETSY

2486. Orilla, b. Nov. 30, 1850; m. Oct. 1, 1873, Samuel N. Blanchard. 2487. Frank S., b. June 19, 1853; m. Dec. 25, 1885, Margaret H. Everett. 2488. Willis, b. Dec. 23, 1855; m. Aug. 17, 1888, Elvira G. Sweatt. 2489. Mary E., b. Aug. 24, 1857.
CHILDREN OF SHELDON AND MARTHA

2490. Eunice Maria, b. Oct. 20, 1867, in Madison, Me.; m. June 16, 1888, Ernest M. Ames. 2491. Winnefred, b. Aug. 3, 1869, in Madison, Me. 2492. Lotta Blanche, b. July 22, 1871, in Madison, Me. 2493. Daniel, b. April 20, 1877, in Madison, Me. W 1842

Webster Reed, son of Deane and Elizabeth (Norton) Reed, b. J u n e 10, 1822. m. 1st. 1844, Sophia Cook; d. Feb. 23, 1855; aged 27 years. m. 2nd. Sept. 13, 1855, Electa S. Howes; d. J u n e 27, 1866. m. 3rd. Nov., 1866, Louisa L. Reed; d. May , 1873. m. 4th. July 3, 1874, Annie E. Pratt. Lived in Madison, Aroostook Region; church communicant; farmer. Of Madison, Me.

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CHILDREN OF WEBSTER AND SOPHIA

2494. 2495. 2496. 2497. 2498.

Samuel N., b. March 4, 1845; d. J u n e 28, 1871. Webster, b. Aug. 23, 1846; drowned Dec. 3, 1869. Clara N., b . April 30, 1848; m. Nov. 27, 1874, Wm. B. Longley. Emma F., b. Oct. 1, 1849. Hattie, b . J u n e 23, 1852; d. Aug. 23, 1854.
CHILDREN OF WEBSTER AND ELECTA

2499. Philo, b. J a n . 11, 1860.

W 1844 Woodbridge Brown Reed, son of David and Elizabeth (Brown) Reed. b. Nov. 19,1810, at Abington, Mass. m. Jan. 19, 1842, Orinda Neal; b. Feb. 14, 1818, in Madison, Me. Residence, Skowhegan, Me.; occupation, farmer; Republican; civuxch attendant. Of Skowhegan, Me.
CHILDREN

2500. 2501. 2502. 2503.

Lyman, b. Feb. 28, 1843, a t Skowhegan, Me.; d. Aug. 31, 1888. George Watson, b. July 26, 1845; d. Nov. 2, 1848. Henry Watson, b. Sept. 21, 1848; d. J u n e 19, 1852. Ann Maria, b. Sept. 10, 1850; m. J a n . 1, 1885, Charles Henry Magoon; b. May 17, 1844, in Cornville, Me.

W 1855 Charles W. Reed, son of David and Delia (Smith) Reed, b. May 26, 1849. m. Dec. 25, 1871, Abbie A. Plummer; b. Sept. 3, 1846. Residence, East Madison, Me. Farmer; Republican. Of East Madison, Me.
CHILDREN

2504. Cordelia, b. Jan. 30, 1876. 2505. Lena M., b. July 28, 1878. 2506. William G., b. March 25, 1881.

W 1856 Anson Reed, son of David and Delia (Smith) Reed, b. Aug. 20, 1853.

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m. Oct. 20, 1875, Augusta H. Plummer; b. Feb. 16, 1852. Lewiston, Me.; hotel keeper; Republican. Of Lewiston, Me.
CHILD

2507. Leon Lewis, b. May 6, 1876.

W 1857 Jesse Reed, son of Jesse and Lucy (Reed) Reed. b. June 27, 1819, at Abington. m. Oct. 23, 1842, Eliza Emeline Curtiss; b. Oct. 26, 1823; d. Oct. 26, 1876, at Abington; daughter of John and and Eliza (Holbrook) Curtiss. Jesse Reed and his wife lived in East Abington; they were educated there in the public schools. Were members of the Orthodox Church; were both tall and large. He was a shoemaker and farmer. Of East Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

2508. Sarah Emeline, b. March 5, 1844; m. May 5, 1866, John H. Harper, of E. Abington. 2509. Eliza Johnson, b. Nov. 1, 1846; m. J a n . 17, 1870, Benjamin Wormelle. 2510. Albert Curtiss, b. April 4, 1850; m. Nov. 19, 1873, Lillian Sherman Fletcher. 2511. Jesse Edwards, b . Sept. 1, 1860; m. J a n . 16, 1884, Melissa Jane Swett.

W 1859 Turner Reed, son of Jesse and Lucy (Reed) Reed. b. April 8, 1826, at Abington. m. Oct. 3, 1848, Sarah H. Curtiss; b. June 1, 1826, at Abington; daughter of John and Eliza (Holbrook) Curtiss. m. 2nd. April 23, 1862, Sarah Moulton; b. Jan. 5, 1829, at Attleboro: daughter of Royal and Cynthia (Wiltnarth) Moulton. Of Abington, Mass.

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REED GENEALOGY
CHILDREN OF TURNER AND SARAH

2512. Clifford W a y l a n d , b . Dec. 3, 1849; m . H e l e n L. (Reed) N o r r i s . 2513. F r e d e r i c k E l i o t , b . A u g . 4, 1853; m . F l o r a W e s t o n C h a m berlain.


CHILDREN OF TURNER AND SARAH MOULTON

2514. 2515. 2516. 2517.

Mabel S a r a h , b . A p r i l 29, 1864; d. Sept. 25, 1865. H e n r y T u r n e r , b . M a y 17, 1865. W i l m o t D e a n , b. Nov. 1, 1866; d. F e b . 25, 1876. F r a n k Alfred, b . Nov. 29, 1868.
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1867

George Fearing Reed, son of Ezekiel and Cephisa (Studley) Reed. b. May 31, 1834, at Abington, Mass. m. May 31, 1855, Maria Antoinette Faxon; b. March 4, 1833, at Abington; daughter of Calvin and Althea (Curtis) Faxon. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILD

2518. A l t h e a C e p h i s a , b . Oct. 1, 1866; m . E r n e s t F l o r i a n L a m s o n .

1870

Charles Reed, son of Ezekiel and Cephisa (Studley) Reed, b. July 19, 1847, at Abington, Mass. m. Nov. 28, 1878, Ellen M. H. Foote; b. Aug. 4, 1853, at Northfield, Conn.; daughter of Frederick and Celestia (Tuttle) Foote. Charles was educated at Williston Seminary, Easthampton, Mass. and at Yale University, class of 1871. He received the degree of B. A. in 1871, M. A. in 1874, LL. B. in 1874. He lived at Ansonia, Conn, from 1878 to 1885, since at Abington, Mass. He is an Attorney-at-Law, was Judge of Probate for District of Derby, Conn, in 1881-2. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILD

2519. Celestia F o o t e , b . J a n . 9, 1882.

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353

W 1872 Thomas Reed, son of Thomas and Lydia (Jenkins) Reed. b. April 25, 1812; d. Nov. 30, 1844. m. 1st. Nancy Hunt. m. 2nd. June 12, 1840, Achseh Wesson (she married the 2nd time July, 1851, Brackley Shaw, Jr., whose 1st wife was Adaline, daughter of Thomas and Joanna (Shaw) Reed of Rockland). Of Abington, Mass.
CHILD

2520. Ferdinand, b. June 12, 1842; d. May 19, 1854. W 1874 Henry Watson Reed, son of Thomas and Lydia (Jenkins) Reed. b. Dec. 29, 1819; d. Sept. , 1843. m. , Emily Howard. Emily Howard remarried July 20, 1845, Lysander Cushing, the husband of Lydia Jenkins Reed, her deceased sisterin-law. Of Rockland. No children. W 1878 Washington Reed, son of Goddard and Marcia (Reed) Reed, b. July 6, 1820. m. June 2, 1839, Harriet R. Corthell, Pearl street, Boston. He was an extensive boot and shoe manufacturer (see His. of Abington, p. 295). Lived in a handsome residence (see His. of Abington, p. 432). His son Henry Harrison Reed was a private in the Civil War from East Abington (see His. of Abington, p. 299). Of Rockland, Mass.
CHILDREN

2521. 2522. 2523. 2524.

Henry Harrison, b . Aug. 12, 1840. Joanna, b. May 7, 1846. Charles Goddard, b. April 28, 1852. Marcia, b. Nov. 26, 1853.

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REED GENEALOGY 1882

Lorenzo Reed, son of Ebenezer and Lucy (Jenkins) Reed. b. May 26, 1818, in East Abington, Mass.; d. Jan. 28, 1845. m. in 1841, Sarah P. Brockway; b. , 1815, at Salioduck, N. Y.; daughter of Jeremiah and Sarah (Swift) Brockway, she afterwards married Henry Weiderwax of North Chatham, N. Y. Lorenzo was a drover and lived in East Abington until his death. He attended the Congregational Church. After his death his widow and family moved to North Chatham, N. Y. Of East Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

2525. Cordelia, b. Nov. 6, 1842, in Nassau; m. Peter B. Walter. 2526. Lorenzo, b. July 29, 1845; m. Jan. 19, 1868, Vesta A. Hunt. W 1887 Simeon Gannett Reed, son of Simeon G. and Rachel (Burgess) Reed. b. April 23, 1830, at East Abington (now called Rockland) Mass.; d. Nov. 7, 1895. m. Oct. 17, 1850, Amanda Wood, who was born at Quincy, Aug. 26, 1832. Her father's name was Henry Wood, he was born at Hollis, N. H. Her mother's maiden name was Sarah Hollis, who was born at Quincy, Mass. Of Portland, Oregon. From data furnished by himself, we have the following interesting sketch of the life of Simeon Gannett Reed: He received a good New England education, and after leaving school at about the age of 15, he spent a year as a boy in a wholesale dry goods store in Boston. His wages were $75 the first year, and he had to board and clothe himself with a prospect of an increase of salary of $25 each year for the next two years. The outlook did not seem very encouraging and boy-like he

SIMEON GANNETT REED.

EIGHTH GENERATION

355

felt like making a change, so he gave up the dry goods business and went back to East Abington and learned the shoe cutter's trade at Jenkins Lane's. He Boon got the hang of this and as the work was piece work he was more or less master of his own time, and yet he felt like getting into some business for himself. An opportunity finally presented itself, and he embarked in the grain and flour business at Quincy, Mass., when about 18 years of age, and while there married his wife. He left Quincy for California in the spring of 1852, remained in San Francisco until after the big Sacramento fire of that year, when he came to Oregon with the expectation of buying lumber, but as he could not buy lumber he bought a lot of flour and shipped it by steamer to San Francisco where he sold it to good advantage. Not succeeding in establishing himself in any permanent business in California, and having thought all the time that Oregon was a good country for a young man to start in and grow np -with, he returned to Oregon in the spring of 1853, where he resided until his death. He first started a small lumber business at Rainer on the Columbia river, opposite the mouth of the Corrlitz, and finally sold out his business there and took a position with W. S. Ladd & Co. of Portland and remained there until Mr. Ladd went into the banking business, when in connection with his two brothers they bought Ladd Brothers out, and went into business under the firm name of Ladd, Reed & Co., they were in business for a number of years and were very successful. He was one of the original incorporators of the Oregon Steam Navigation Co. in 1860, was elected vice-president of the company in 1864, and retained that position until July, 1879, when the company sold out to Henry Villard and merged into th>3 Oregon Railway and Navigation Co., of which latter company he was vice-president and manager until he resigned in 1880. He was also more or less identified with the mining inter23

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ests of the northwest. First in building a water ditch for placer mining some thirty miles long in Baker county, Oregon, and afterward in the purchase and development of a freegold bearing quartz mine on Conner creek, a tributary of Snake river, located about twenty miles below Huntington station, on the Oregon Short Line Railroad in Baker county. That mine has a thirty-five stamp mill run by water power and has been in successful operation for a number of years. He was also interested with A. Onderdonk and D. 0. Mills in the contract for building the Canadian Pacific Railway in British Columbia. The contract was from Port Moody (on Burrard'8 inlet) to Kamloop's lake, the work was heavy and amounted to several million dollars. He also organized " The Oregon Iron and Steel Co.," of which he was president and the largest stockholder. The location of the company's works was on the Willamette river, seven miles south of Portland. They had a fine vein of brown hematite ore, from seven to fourteen feet wide, and extensive water power, and unlimited fir timber for charcoal. They had two and a half miles of narrow gauge railroad, connecting the mine with their works, which consisted of a first-class blast furnace with fire-brick stoves and all modern improvements, with a capacity of fifty tons of pig iron a day; also a twenty-five-ton cast-iron pipe plant (the only one on the Pacific coast). He went somewhat into detail regarding his connection with the iron business, because he thought it would cut quite a figure in the future development of the coast. In 1887 he purchased the celebrated " Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mines," located near the town of Wardner in the Coeur D'Alene district, Idaho Territory. They were silver and lead mines, and were the largest producers in the district, having produced in twenty-three months and twentysix days from the time the concentrator started up, 15,255.96 tons of concentrates of the gross value of $1,353,008.21; the average assay being thirty ounces of silver and sixtyeight per cent lead per ton.

EIGHTH GENERATION

357

He was quite extensively interested in farming and fine stock. Had one farm of over 3000 acres in the Willamette valley in high cultivation with over fifteen miles of Osage Orange hedge, and well stocked with imported Clydesdale stallions and mares, Clydesdale bays, short-horn cattle, Cotswold and Leicester sheep and Berkshire pigs. He was somewhat interested in Portland, Oregon, real estate, having erected a five-story office building 100 by 100 with elevator and all modern improvements, heated throughout with steam, which he named the " Abington Building w after his native town. W 1888

Samuel Colburn Reed, son of Albert and Maria (Colburn) Reed. b. June 2, 1832, at East Abington, Mass. m. April 22, 1893, Marguerite Bulkley, daughter of Joseph Bulkley of New York City. He was educated at Columbia College Law School; admitted to the bar in 1859, went to war at its opening on the staff of Col. Vosburgh of the 7l6t Regiment, represented the 13th district in the New York Legislature in the year 1864-5, being the only Republican member from New York City, save one other in 1864, and two in 1865, was chairman on the committee of Federal Affairs, also joint chairman with Senator Andrew B. White. Present Ambassador to Germany of the Committee of Literature. Mr. Heed is a member since 1868 of the Union League Club, and for three years on its executive committee, for several years was treasurer of a Traveller's Club, also member of the Athenaeum Club, and life member of the New England Society. For two years was counsel to the department of huildings of New York City, and candidate for Judge of the Superior Court in New York in 1867, and for many years w as referee in many important Supreme Court cases. Of New York City.

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W 1890 Amos Newrton Reed, son of Amos Shaw and Hulda B. (Loud) Reed. b. May 21, 1829, at East Abington, Mass. m. Sept. 10, 1851, Sarah Elizabeth Boynton; b. May 12, 1832, at Boston. Her father's name was William Boynton, and her mother's maiden name, Sarah Curtis Butler. Married by Rev. J. N. Parker. Resided in East Abington. Engaged in the grain, flour and coal business, under the firm name of A. N. Reed & Co. His son Harry Duncan Reed being his partner. Of East Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

2527. Harry Duncan, b. May 21, 1854. 2528. Grace Lillian, b. June 18, 1861; m. John A. Cross, of Providence, R. L W 1892 Edward Payson Reed, son of Amos S. and Rachel B. (Reed) Reed. b. Sept. 21, 1836, in East Abington; d. at Boston May 29, 1894. m. Sept. 6, 1864, Georgiana Spencer Loud; b. Feb. 13, 1842, at East Abington; daughter of Reuben and Betsy (Whiting) Loud. He was educated in the public schools and Union Academy of East Abington. He was a lumber dealer. Has been Justice of the Peace since 1864, was State Senator in 1874. He was 1st Lieut, of 12th Mass. Vol. June 26, 1861, Capt. June 25, 1862, Major May 6, 1864. Mustered out as Capt. July 8, 1864. (See History of Abington, p. 314.) Of East Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

2529. Minnie, b. March 14, 1866; m. Nov. 23, 1887, Perry Hare of Braintree, Mass. 2530. Arthur Burgess, b. Sept. 8, 1867. 2531. Edward Loud, b. July 29, 1874; d. Feb. 22, 1878. 2532. George Gordon, b. June 16, 1880.

EIGHTH GENERATION

359

W 1902 Samuel Reed, son of Samuel and Polly (Corthell) Reed, b. May 26, 1811. m. , Elizabeth Wilkes. Lived in East Abington. Was selectman for one year. Of East Abington, Mass. No children. W 1904

Levi Reed, son of Samuel and Polly (Corthell) Reed. b. Dec. 31, 1814; d. Oct. 18, 1869. m. April 20, 1837, Louisa C. Drake. Lived in East Abington, was a Justice of the Peace, also a member of the Senate. Son Samuel Bryant was a private in the 56th Regt. Mass. Vol. Infantry. Of East Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

2533. 2534. 2535. 2536. 2537.

Louisa Maria, b. J a n . 10, 1838; m. James Edward Nash. Henrietta Bryant, b . March 17, 1840; d. J a n . 13, 1842. Samuel Bryant, b. Sept. 10, 1841. Henrietta Manly, b. Aug. 15, 1846; d. J u n e 21, 1849, Mary Emily, b . J u l y 27, 1850; m. J . D. P a g e ; lives in BrookUne, Mass. 2538. A son, b. March 1, 1852; d. March 23, 1852. 2539. George Baxter Hyde, b. July 24, 1853; d. Feb. 2, 1857. 2540. Alfred Levi, b. Oct. 9, 1855.

W 1905 Dexter Reed, son of Samuel and Polly (Corthell) Reed, b. Nov. 10, 1816; d. April 4, 1894. m. , Catherine Stetson. He always lived in East Abington, except a few years, which he spent in California. Son Lewis was a Capt. in 54th Regt. Mass. Vol. Infantry, Frederick in 2nd Regt. Heavy Artillery. Of East Abington, Mass.

360
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

2541. Frederick, b. Feb. 11, 1841; m. 1st, Jan., 1866, Mary A. Holmes; m. 2d. Clara A. Jacobs. 2542. Lewis, b. Oct. 26, 1842; m. Nov. 12, 1865, Selina James Weston. 2543. Edith Catherine, b. Sept. 3, 1845; m. Nov. 23, 1861, Charles Merritt, of Scituate, Mass. 2544. Mary Alice, b. Dec. 21, 1846; m. Oct. 9, 1870, Walter Scott Lovell, of Rockland, Mass. 2545. Ruthena, b. Jan. 5, 1850; d. April 20, 1853. 2546. Eveline, b. Dec. 1, 1851; d. March 31, 1853. 2547. Abraham Lincoln, b. March 4, 1861; m. Nov. 30, 1893, Jane L. Donoghue.

1916

Walter Reed, son of Abiah and Jane (Gurney) Reed, b. July 24, 1821. m. 1st. , Sophronia Josselyn. m. 2nd. April 1, 1849, Cordone Keen. Son Edward Stanley in 2nd Regt. Heavy Artillery, Mass. Vol. Of East Abington, Mass.
CHILD or WALTER AND SOPHRONIA

2548. Edward Stanley, b. Feb. 25, 1847; m. Clara A. Josselyn.


CHILDREN OF WALTER AND CORDONE

2549. Sarah Jane, b. May 8, 1850; m. Edward Curtis. 2550. Henry Walter, b. Nov. 27, 1851; m. Nov. 22, 1874, Susan Ellen Sullivan. W 1924

Isaac Thaxter Reed, son of Isaac and Eliza F. (Shaw) Reed, b. March 15, 1834, in Roxbury. m. , Susanna Jones of Whitman, Mass. Of Whitman, Mass.
CHILDREN

2551. Bradford Thaxter (Whitman, Mass.); m. Minnie Gurney, daughter of Elbridge Gurney. 2552. Eve, b. ; m. Elbridge.

EIGHTH GENERATION

361

W 1928 Henry Wallace Reed, son of Isaac and Eliza F. (Shaw) Reed, b. Jan. 15, 1843. m. . Of South Abington, Mass.
CHILD

2553. Frank, b.

W 1934 Horace Richmond Reed, son of Horace and Lurana (Bates) Reed. b. Aug. 12, 1852; d. Dec. 4, 1881. m. Jan. 16, 1879, Susan Hersey, daughter of Jason Hersey. After the death of her husband the widow of Horace Richmond Reed lived with her son, Henry Richmond Reed, at her father's, Jason Hersey, in Whitman, Mass. Of Whitman, Mass.
CHILD

2554. Henry Richmond, b. J u l y 24, 1880; lives in Whitman.

1935

Arthur Elsworth Reed, son of Horace and Lurana (Bates) Reed. b. April 3, 1861, at Abington. m. Oct. 6, 1887, Nellie F. M. Bunting; b. July 24, 1861, in Swampscott, Mass.; daughter of David C. and Lucy (Cole) Bunting. He was a clerk in the employ of Messrs. Cobb, Bates and Yerxa. Of South Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

2555. 2556. 2557. 2558.

Helen Lurana, b. March 11, 1891. William Richmond, b. May 18, 1892. Horace Bunting, b. May 13, 1894; d. Sept. 9, 1894. Olive Augusta, b. Aug. 23, 1896; d. J u n e 9, 1897.

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W 1940 Walter Lincoln Reed, son of William L. and Deborah (Chessman) Reed. b. Nov. 5, 1859. m. , Alice Rose. Of South Abington, Mass. W 1943 David Augustus Reed, son of David A. and Nancy (Loud) Reed. b. Jan. 12, 1831; d. in spring of 1900; buried at Weymouth, Mass. m. Nov. 3, 1850, Betsy D. Keith. Was fond of music and had a fine base voice and sang in church choirs, both in Weymouth and Boston, where he resided at the close of his life. Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILD

2559. Herbert Augustus, b. June 28, 1851. W 1944 Daniel Franklin Reed, son of David A. and Nancy (Loud) Reed. b. May 10, 1834. m. , Joanna Cushing. Was a partner with Deacon Josiah Reed for many years in the manufacture of shoes, under the firm name of J. Reed & Co. Also represented the town of Weymouth at the General Court in 1859. Of New Bedford, Mass.
CHILD

2560. F r a n k Edwin, b. Oct. 8, 1854; lives in New Bedford.

W 1947 George Reed, son of Thomas and Cynthia (Shaw) Reed, b. April 19, 1824; d. Dec. 5, 1893. m. , Maria H. Vinal, who died March 5, 1897. Of Weymouth, Mass.

EIGHTH GENERATION
CHILDREN

363

2561. 2562. 2563. 2564. 2565. 2566. 2567. 2568. 2569.

George Eaton, b. March 30, 1846; d. June 17, 1846. Thomas H., b. Oct. 5, 1847; d. Dec. 19, 1875. Adeline M., b. May 5, 1850; d. Sept. 5, 1865. George Everett, b. Aug. 2, 1852; m. Oct. 19, 1876, Clara A. Lowell, of Kennebunk, Me. Josiah Albree, b. Feb. 16, 1855; d. Sept. 25, 1861. Nathaniel B., b. July 21, 1857; d. April 5, 1876. Antoinette T., b. Oct. 14, 1859; d. unmarried. Josiah Burton, b. Oct. 21, 1862; m. Nov. 22, 1887, Clara Ford Martin, of Weymouth, Mass. Eaton Vinal, b. April 27, 1868; m. Nov. 11, 1891, Helen Merriel Tower, of Weymouth, daughter of Dr. Charles C. Tower, of Weymouth; no children. W 1948

Josiah Reed, son of Thomas and Cynthia (Shaw) Reed. b . April 18, 1826. m. 1st. Sept. 3, 1845, Sarah C. Fogg. m. 2nd. Oct. 25, 1864, M. J e n n i e Ainsworth; she died March , 1871. m. 3rd. J u l y 22, 1874, Helen M. Flanders Matson. H e lived in South Weymouth, was known as Deacon Reed.
CHILDREN O* JOSIAH AND SARAH

2570. Amelia Caswell, b. March 15, 1846; m. John Worcester Field, of Dorchester (b. June 11, 1839, at Brighton). 2571. Cynthia, b. March 5, 1860; m. Dec. 16, 1885, James Halsey Elwell. 6572. Sarah Lora, b. Jan. 13, 1848; d. Feb. 17, 1865. 2573. Josiah Burton, b. June 7, 1852; d. Sept. 12, 1852. 2574. Henry Beecher, b. Oct. 1, 1853; m. Dec. 2, 1884, Mary Reid Clark. 2575. Fremont Sumner, b. July 22, 1856; d. July 4, 1879.
CHILDREN or JOSIAH AND HELEN

2576. Ralph D., b. June 18, 1875; m. Aug. 29, 1901, Grace Holt. 2577. Stuart, b. May 23, 1877; d. Feb., 1880. 2578. Katharyne Isabelle, b. May 23, 1879; m. Nov. 22, 1900, Robert Low Pierpont, of Brooklyn, N. Y., by Bishop Chauncy Brewster, of Connecticut. He is a son of Henry E. Pierpon-3.

364 W

REED GENEALOGY 1957

Asa Reed, son of Thomas Jefferson and Clarissa (Belcher) Reed. b. J u n e 3, 1835. m. Oct. 18, 1857, Elizabeth Bunker, of N o r t h Bridgewater, Mass.
CHILDREN

2579. 2580. 2581. 2582. 2583. 2584. 2585. 2586. 2587.

Lizzie Jane, b. May 20, 1858; d. young. Fred., b. June 5, 1859; lives in Natick, Mass. Asa, Jr., b. Jan. 20, 1861; m. Louisa C. Jarvis, of Nova Scotia. Clara, b. Oct. 30, 1863; m. Herbert Bailey, of Brockton, Mass. George Franklin, b. May, 1865; lives in Brockton, Mass. Eva Frances, b. Oct., 1866; d. young. Charles Edward, b . July, 1868; d. young. Edward Ebenezer, b. Oct., 1869. Fannie Morne, b. 1871; m. Ernest Belcher, of East Randolph, Mass. 2588. Jennie, b. 1873; m. John Hanson, of Brockton, Mass. 2589. Eva Frances, b. Dec. 14, 1877; m. WTilliam Witherell.

W 1961 Edwin Reed, son of Thomas Jefferson and Clarissa (Belcher) Reed. b. April 24, 1842. m. , Alma Jennie Ford, of Hardwick, Vt.
CHILDREN

2590. Albert, b. . 2591. Edward Leroy, b.

W 1962 George Minot Reed, son of Thomas Jefferson and Clarissa (Belcher) Reed. b. Nov. 24, 1849. m. June 16, 1874, Martha BelcheT, of East Randolph, Mass., daughter of Thomas and Lucrecia C. (Dean) Belcher. He has the old family bible with records.
CHILDREN

2592. Franklin Gilman, b. Dec. 27, 1874. 2593. Edith Lucrecia, b. April 3, 1881. 2594. Harvey Wilson, b. July 17, 1886.

EIGHTH GENERATION

365

W 1980 William Reed, son of William and Susan (French) Reed, b. Oct. 30, 1832. m. Jan. 12, 1859, Maria Louise Derby of South Weymouth, daughter of Capt. Martin and Mary (Burrell) Derby. Of Braintree.
CHILDREN

2595. Susan Maria, b. April 23, 1860; m. Sept. 10, 1885, William Herbert Stevens; no children. 2596. William Park, b. Feb. 8, 1866; unmarried. W 1983 Wellford Claiborne Reed, son of William and Lucy (Franklin) Reed. b. Sept. 3, 1856. m. Nov. 18, 1885, Hattie Relay McGee; b. Aug. 5, 1865; daughter of Thaddeus and Sally P. M. (Tucker) McGee of Raleigh, N. C. Episcopalian. Dealer in leaf tobacco. Of Richmond, Va. W 1986 William Thomas Reed, son of William Block and Mary Ann (Larus) Reed. b. Sept. 23, 1864. m. Oct. 3, 1893, Alice Lewis Burwell, daughter of Lewis W. and Alice (Parker) Burwell. In the tobacco business, manufacturer. Of Richmond, Va.
CHILD

2597. Alice Burwell, b. July 19, 1895. W 1989 Charles Clinton Reed, son of William Block and Mary Ann (Larus) Reed, b. Jan. 13, 1873.

366

REED GENEALOGY

m. Dec. 15, 1898, Lyllian Marie Hancock, daughter of William T. Hancock. Of Richmond, Va. W 1994 Robert Hersey Reed, son of Charles Warren and Martha A. (Bullard) Reed. b. Feb. 15, 1839. m. 1st. March 1, 1861, Martha Louisa Fosgate of Boston, daughter of Mendal G. and Harriet (Parker) Fosgate of Northboro, Mass. m. 2nd. June 21, 1882, Catherine Louisa Goodrich of New York, daughter of Alfred and Catherine (Carlisle) Goodrich of Newburgh, N. Y. He has been in the employ of the Adams Express Co. for the past thirty years.
CHILDREN

2598. Charles Henry, b . Dec. 22, 1861, a t Hingham; m. Nov. 9, 1893, Jennie Lucy Robinson, of Westboro, Mass. 2599. F r a n k Hersey, b. Nov. 26, 1863; m. J u n e 4, 1899, Helen George, of Pittsfield, Mass.

W 1999 James Henry Reed, son of James Henry and Martha Ann (Wesson) Reed. b, Dec. 15, 1872. m. June 30, 1897, Mary Wade Page of Newton, daughter of Augustus and Mary Wade (Hallett) Page. Of Newton, Mass.
CHILD

2600. James Henry, Jr., b. J a n . 28, 1901.

2003

John Kinsey Reed, son of John and Caroline (Kinsey) Reed. b. April 18, 1846. m. Nov. 25, 1875, Kate Vance. Of Holden, Mo.

EIGHTH GENERATION
CHILDREN

367

2601. J a m e s Leighton, b. Oct. 19, 1876. 2602. H a r l a n , b . Dec. 21, 1878. 2603. Georgie Gray, b. May 15, 1881.

W 2004 James Leighton Reed, son of John and Caroline (Kinsey) Reed. b. May 23, 1848. m. Oct 21, 1885, Emma Ellis of Brazil, Mo. Of Brazil, Mo.
CHILDREN

2604. Mildred M., b. Sept. 14, 1886; d. Oct. 23, 1887. 2605. Clara Mary, b. Aug. 14, 1888.

W 2014 Charles Stedman Reed, son of Ezra and Jane A. (Wright) Reed. b. Nov. 12, 1851, at South Weymouth. m. Feb. 8, 1882, Ella Frances Colby of Vasselborough, Me., daughter of Rev. George Warren and Olive M. (Robinson) Colby. He was an apothecary. Of Holbrook, Mass.
CHILD

2606. Lenore, b. J u l y 25, 1883.

W 2018 William F. Reed, son of Harvey H. and Ann (Ripley) Reed. b. ; d. Oct. 1, 1895. m. , Danforth.
CHILD

2606a. William F., b.

; d. in 1899.

W 2032 Henry Horatio Reed, son of John Bradford and Emily Jane (Loud) Reed, b. Oct. 16, 1853, at Weymouth, Norfolk county, Mass.

368

REED GENEALOGY

m. Nov. 12, 1885, Marion E. Crawford; b. Oct. 15, 1859, at Dunham Flats; daughter of William and Elizabeth (Townsend) Crawford. They reside in Brockton, Mass. J '
CHILDREN

. .. ,, Of Brockton, Mass.

2607. E l i z a b e t h F . , b . A p r i l 12, 1887. 2608. G e o r g e H e n r y , b. J u n e 30, 1891.

W 2035 Alvin Reed, son of Franklin and Pamilia (Thayer) Reed, b. in Weymouth, Mass., May 19, 1860. m. , Irene Hollis of Abington, Mara.
CHILD

2609. E z r a , b. a t W h i t m a n , May 23, 1884.

W 2039 Arthur Brown Reed, son of Frederick and Ellen Mehetable (Brown) Reed, b. Feb. 24, 1874. m. Oct. 7, 1896, Clara J. Warren of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

2610. Marion Burton, b. Feb. 27, 1897. 2611. Warren, b. Feb. 3, 1898. W 2041 Harvey Dennett Reed, son of William Titterton and Ella J. (Harlow) Reed. b. April 17, 1876. m. June 21, 1899, Eva Stewart Arnold, daughter of Nathaniel W. and Alice (Mullaly) Arnold; b. Dec 14, 1875. T 2045 Luther W. Reed, son of Luther and Betsy (Hamilton) Reed. b. Feb. 25, 1822.
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"
CHILD

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'

Cummins

Of Augusta, Me.

2612. E l l a A u g u s t a , b . Oct. 2, 1855.

EIGHTH GENERATION

369

2048

Oliver Dean Reed, son of Oliver and Chloe (Briggs) Reed. b. April 9, 1817. m. , Sally Wilber. Of Taunton, Mass.
CHILDREN

2613. L u c y E m m a J a n e , b . Nov. 12, 1850; d. Nov. 12, 1850. 2614. M a r y A., b . A p r i l 19, 1855. 2615. F l o r a L., b . 1860; d. in 1860, a g e d t w o m o n t h s .

2050

George Leonard Reed, son of Oliver and Chloe (Briggs) Reed, b. Nov. 9, 1820. m. May 23, 1851, Hannah K. Field. Of Taunton, Mass.
CHILDREN

2616. C h a r l e s E., b . M a r c h , 1852. 2617. W i l l i a m W., b . J u n e , 1854. 2618. A r d e l i a A., b . A u g . , 1856.

T 2055 Lorenzo Revelo Reed, son of Oliver and Chloe (Briggs) Reed. b. Sept. 11, 1832. m. , Martha Hodges. Of Taunton, Mass.
CHILDREN

2619. M a r t h a M., b . M a r c h 18, 1853. 2620. H e n r y J., b . J u n e 27, 1858.

2058

Jarvis Barney Reed, son of Barney and Rachel (Woodward) Reed. b. March 14, 1821. m. May 2, 1847, Elizabeth W. Eddy. Merchant. Of Taunton, Mass.
CHILD

2621. A r t h u r W.. b . J u l y , 1852.

370

REED GENEALOGY

2059

Salmon Leonard Reed, son of Barney and Rachel (Woodward) Reed. b. Nov. 1, 1823; d. Jan. 20, 1851. m. . Of Taunton, Mass.
CHILD

2622. Leafy Ann, b.

; d. J a n . 22, 1851, aged 4 years.

2060

John Quincy Adams Reed, son of Barney and Rachel (Woodward) Reed. b. Sept. 20, 1825; d. Feb. 26, 1853. m. Sept. 14, 1844, Arena C. Makepeace of Norton. He was of Taunton; stable keeper. Of Taunton, Mass.
CHILDREN

2623. Arvilla J., b. 1844. 2624. J o h n F., b. 1846.

2076

Chester Allyne Reed, son of Chester I. and Elizabeth (Allyne) Reed. b. April 26, 1860, in Taunton. He was a lawyer and lived in North Attleboro. Of North Attleboro, Mass. T 2101 Charles Reed, son of Jonathan and Lydia Ann (Haskins) Reed. b. Aug. 31, 1866. m. Nov. 5, 1891, Sarah White.
CHILD

2625. Everett, b. Oct. 15, 1891.

EIGHTH GENERATION

371

T 2109 Curtis Henry Reed, son of Ira Madison and Adeline (Pratt) Reed. b. Feb. 15, 1862; d. Sept. 29, 1894. m. Nov. 20, 1884, Ellen Grace Tyndale of Taunton, Mass.
CHILDREN

2626. 2627. 2628. 2629.

Helen Adeline, b. Oct. 26, 1885. E r m a Taylor, b. July 18, 1889. Kennette Tyndal, b. Feb. 13, 1891. Marjorie Leach, b . Aug., 1893; d. Oct., 1893.

T 2111 Wallace Elmer Reed, son of Ira Madison and Adeline (Pratt) Reed. b. Feb. 11, 1867. m. June 5, 1895, Annie Louisa Fuller of Middlesborough, Mafia.
CHILD

2630. Bemice Madison, b. May 17, 1896.

T 2115 George M. Reed, son of Freeman and Lamira W. (Jones) Reed. b. June 3, 1835; d. March 24, 1869. m. 1st. May 14, 1856, Elizabeth Howe; who was b. Nov. , 1834; d. June 16, 1865. m. 2nd. Dec. 7, 1869, Mary M. Adams. T 2118 Ai M. Reed, son of Freeman and Lamira (Jones) Reed. b. Oct. 31, 1845. m. Dec. 1, 1868, Helen M. Henry.
CHILDREN

2631. Harry W., b. March 26, 1870; m. Nov. 23, 1897, Margaret M. Hayden; no children. 2632. Carl H., b. July 4, 1873; unmarried. 2633. Blanche, b. May 3, 1876; m. May 24, 1897, Ray A. Bullock. He was b. Aug. 26, 1873; no children. 2634. B e r t h a L., b . Nov. 10, 1879; unmarried.
24

372

REED GENEALOGY

T 2121 Charles E. Reed, son of Russell and Mary Ann (Edson) Reed, b. April 24, 1847. m. Feb. 25, 1872, Cora C. Andrews. Of Northfield, Mass.
CHILD

2635. Alice F., b. Aug. 27, 1875.

T 2122 Guy M. Reed, son of Benjamin Porter and Harriet (Jones) Reed. b. Jan. 9, 1847; d. Feb. 22, 1880. m. Nov. , 1870, Ellen Lea Rock. No children. T 2124 Henry C. Reed, son of Benjamin Porter and Harriet (Jones) Reed. b. March 20, 1850; d. . m. Feb. 8, 1876, Hattie M. Rowell. T 2127 William P. Reed, son of Benjamin Porter and Harriet (Jones) Reed, b. March 16, 1857. m. Jan. 1, 1884, Sarah Rowell.
CHILDREN

2636. 2637. 2638. 2639.

Guy, b. J a n . 21, 1885. Benjamin, b. Nov. 28, 1890. Fred., b. Feb. 22, 1892. Mildred, b. Sept. 6, 1896.

T 2131 George D. Reed, son of Benjamin Porter and Harriet (Jones) Reed. b. Sept, 19, 1864. m. Nov. 27, 1887, Kate Friend.
CHILD

2640. Ilda M., b. April 12, 1896.

EIGHTH GENERATION

373

2139 Richard Durfee Reed, son of John Richard and Julia P. (Breckenridge) Reed, b. Feb. 4, 1862. m. Sept. 16, 1891, Ethel W. Mallory of Westfield, Mass. Of Westfield, Mass.
CHILD

2641. J u l i a Breckenridge, b. J u l y 15, 1892.

T 2148 Romonzo Marvin Reed, son of David Wilson and Esther (Sanders) Reed, b. June 23, 1830. m. May 7, 1856, Cornelia White of Wayville, Dodge county, Wis. Of Waukesha, Wis.
CHILD

2642. George Wilson, b. Nov. 17, 1858.

2154

Jason Lee Reed, son of Marvin and Eunice A. (Heath) Reed, b. Sept. 15, 1839; d. Jan. 11, 1863. m. Sept. 11, 1862, Mary Felicia Palmer; she was b. July 25, 1838. He enlisted in the 10th N. Y. Cavalry, Sept. 7, 1862, and died in the service from the effects of disease. His widow married Francis H. Gillette. Of Cortland, N. Y.
CHILD

2643. Jessie L., b. J u l y 4, 1863; m. J u n e 12, 1889, Chas. L. Munson.

2159

Howard John Reed, son of Marvin and Eunice A. (Heath) Reed. b. Feb. 1, 1852. m. June 7, 1881, Emma A. Sweetlove; b. Oct. 3, 1853.

374

REED GENEALOGY

He was a farmer, living on his father's old farm. He was educated at the Cortland Academy and Cortland State Normal School. On Sept. 2, 1872, he went to Colorado, for his health, and engaged in ranching and cattle raising. In March, 1878, he had regained his health and returned to Cortland, N. Y., and occupied the old farm. They were members of the Cortland, N. Y., Centenary M. E. Church. Of Cortland, N. Y.
CHILDREN

2644. Arthur Marvin, b. Oct. 2, 1882. 2645. Ellis Nelson, b. Aug. 27, 1884. 2646. Bessie Rose, b. April 11, 1890; d. June 15, 1891. 2647. Bertha May, b. Jan. 18, 1895. T 2162 Major David Wilson Reed, son of John and Hannah (Nesmith) Reed. b. April 2, 1841. m. Sept. 20, 1866, Ellen Eliza Manson; b. Sept. 20, 1846, in Franklin, Franklin county, Vt. Her father's name was Orin Manson, and her mothers maiden name was Luthera Farrand. His education was academic, he had entered Upper Iowa University, but left it in 1861, to enlist as a volunteer member of Company C in the 12th Iowa Infantry, in which he served until the close of the war. Was mustered out as Major, was in battles of Fort Donelson, Shiloh, Corinth, Vicksburg, Jackson, Nashville, etc. He has been secretary of the Shiloh Battlefield Commission since 1895. Has filled the office of Deputy U. S. Rev. Collector, Recorder of Deeds, Postmaster of Waukon, Iowa, 1881 to 1889, Supervisor of Census 2nd Dis. of Iowa in 1890. His church relations were with the M. E. Church. Removed to Chicago. Of Evanston, 111.
CHILDREN

2648. 2649. 2650. 2651. 2652.

Minnie Althea, b. Dec. 15, 1867. Milton Eugene, b. Nov. 29, 1869. Maud Luthera, b. J u n e 11, 1871; d. Feb. 1, 1872. Leonard Manson, b. March 16, 1874; d. April 30, 1882. Gertrude H., b. J a n . 23, 1876.

EIGHTH GENERATION

375

2183

Milton Taylor Reed, son of John and Hannah (Nesmith) Reed. b. June 23, 1843; d. Feb. 2, 1863. Enlisted in the U. S. service in 1862; d. in Jackson, Tenn. Of Jackson, Tenn. T 2169

Rev. Miles Newton Reed, son of Isaac Newton and Margaret (Miles) Reed. b. Aug. 8, 1844, at Berlin, Erie county, Ohio, m. Aug. 26, 1874, Katie Porter Chaffin; b. March 22, 1852, at Davenport, Mass.; daughter of Rev. Aaron W. and Katherine K. (Shattuck) Chaffin. Miles N. Reed graduated at Denison University in 1871, and at Newton Theological Institution in 1874. Katie P. Chaffin studied medicine at New York, completing her studies at Colby Academy, New London, N. H. He is in the ministry of the Baptist Church, and his wife and two eldest children are members of the same denomination. Of New Boston, N. H.
CHILDREN

2653. Grace Stanley, b. July 25, 1B75; m. Bradbury Phipps (2 ch.), West Medford, Mass. 2654. Newton Chaffin, b. J u n e 20, 1877; d. . 2655. Jennie Marie, b. J a n . 17, 1889.

2173

Edward Fulton Reed, son of Thomas Newton and Ellen J. (Miller) Reed. b. July 6, 1855, at Dummerston, Vt. m. Sept. 18, 1878, Nettie L. Worden; b. Dec. 25, 1862, at Camlachie, Canada, the adopted daughter of Jesse Edson and Eliza Blanche (Haven) Worden.

376

REED GENEALOGY

He had a common school and select school education in Dummerston; lived there always and was engaged in manufacturing. Of Dummerston, Vt.
CHILDREN

2656. A r t h u r Hibbard, b. J a n . 2, 1885; d. Sept. 23, 1885. 2657. Lonella Eliza, b. J u l y 25, 1887.

2174

Carlton Thomas Reed, son of Thomas Newton and Ellen Jerusha (Miller) Reed. b. Jan. 25, 1857. m. Jan. 1, 1879, Hattie E. Worden. Resided in Dummerston, Vt. T 2184

Samuel Park Reed, 6on of James and Margaret (Hogue) Reed. b. May 8, 1853. m. Nov. 23, 1876, Sarah E. Fair. Resides in Beloit, Mitchell county, Kans. T 2185 George Washington Reed, son of James and Margaret (Hogue) Reed, b. Jan. 5, 1855. m. Nov. 19, 1876, Flora Longley. Resides in Beloit, Mitchell county, Kans. Two children.

T 2206 George Emerson Reed, son of George and Sarah (Sims) Reed, b. Sept. 30, 1865, at Fairburg, 111. m. May 15, 1887, Jennie Breed. Resides at Andover, Dakota.

EIGHTH GENERATION

377

2215

Franklin Alfred Reed, son of Alfred Wood and Eunice Edson (Paul) Reed. b. June 1, 1855. m. April 11, 1877, Georgie Church, daughter of George and Mary Streeter Church; b. July 11, 1856, at Montreal. Manufacturer and wholesale dealer in lumber and meats. Of New Boston, N. H.
CHILDREN

2658. Ethel Edson, b. Sept. 12, 1880. 2659. Chester Church, b. Aug. 5, 1887.

2216

Charles Warren Paul Reed, son of Alfred Wood and Eunice E. (Paul) Reed. b. June 17, 1857. m. March 26, 1884, Annie B. Dolley, daughter of J. N. and Elenor (Bradrick) Dolley, who was b. at Granville, N. S., Feb. 28, 1868. He was a manufacturer and wholesale dealer in lumber and meats. Of New Boston, N. H.
CHILDREN

2660. Belle Warren, b. Aug. 7, 1885. 2661. Paul Alfred, b. Aug. 16, 1887.

2218

Harris Herman Jackson Reed, son of Alfred W. and Eunice (Paul) Reed. b. Aug. 31, 1865. m. April 27, 1887, Alice Kittridge, daughter of William and Almira (Townstown) Kittridge; b. Jan. 6, 1871, at Billarcia, Mass. Of New Boston, N. H.
CHILD

2662. Zola Alice, b. April 18, 1892.

378

REED GENEALOGY

M 2228 Levi J. Reed, son of Levi and Charlotte (Burt) Reed. b. May 27, 1827. m. , Jane Waiters.
CHILDREN

2663. 2664. 2665. 2666. 2667.

Eliza, b . Henry, b. George, b. Judson, b. Charles, b .

M 2231 Charles OliveT Reed, son of Lyman and Philinda (Bemis) Reed. b. Aug. 14, 1831. m. March 20, 1867, Angeline B. Nash.
CHILDREN

2668. 2669. 2670. 2671.

Herbert Philo, b. Feb. 14, 1868; m. Lila Adams; one child. Albert Lewis, b. April 1, 1870. Henry Clarence, b. July 6, 1874. Maria Angeline, b. Oct. 18, 1876; d. in infancy.

M 2232 Aaron Benjamin Reed, son of Lyman and Philinda (Bemis) Reed. b. Nov. 4,1832. m. , Martha Swan.
CHILDREN

2672. Austin, b. . 2673. Frank, b. . 2674. Mary, b. Nov. 27, 1861; m. Charles Bemis; two children, Benjamin and Lillian Bemis. 2675. William Benjamin, b. March 31, 1864. 2676. Albert, b. ; d. in infancy. 2677. Minnie, b. March 29, 1867; m. George T a t r o ; three children, Ethel, Ella and Guy Tatro. 2678. GeoTge, b. ; d. in infancy. 2679. Grace, b. March 12, 1869; m. F r a n k Norcross. 2680. Etta, b . May-13, 1871; m. Austin Best; one child.

EIGHTH GENERATION

379

M 2233 Stephen B. Reed, son of Lyman and Philinda (Bemis) Reed, b. Aug. 13, 1834; d. Jan. 8, 1901. m. , Julia Dewey.
CHILDREN

2681. 2682. 2683. 2684.

Ellen A., b. March 9, 1862; m. Lamson; two sons. Cora E., b. J u n e 19, 1863; m. Lee; one daughter. Leila J., b. Sept. 24, 1866; m. Lamson; one son. Ella M., b . May 5, 1875; d. May 9, 1875.

M 2235 Lyman F. Reed, son of Lyman and Philinda (Bemis) Reed, b. July 5, 1839. m. , Louisa Freedman.
CHILDREN

2685. Orville, b. J u n e 15, 1869. 2686. Ella Pearl, b. July 10, 1874.

M 2239 Lyman Coleman Reed, son of Warren Atherton and Louisa (Lyman) Reed. b. June 7, 1838, in Belchertown, Mass.; d. Nov. 29, 1895, in North Carolina. m. July , 1870, Kate Bettison of Louisville, Ky.; daughter of Dr. Joseph R. Bettison. Lyman Coleman Reed was professor of English in Tulane University for fifteen years.
CHILDREN

2687. 2688. 2689. 2690. 2691. 2692.

Warren Bettison, b. 1871; m. 1896, Grace Gardner. Ethel Bettison, b. 1873; d. in infancy. Lyman Coleman, Jr., b. 1875. Evelyn Cathcart, b. 1877. Katharine Marguerite, b. 1880. Edna Lyman, b. 1884.

M 2246 Warren Atherton Reed, son of Edwin and Martha (Bliss) Reed.

380

REED GENEALOGY

b. Nov. 22, 1845; d. Jan. 2, 1899. m. , Martha Dunklee.


CHILDREN

2693. 2694. 2695. 2696.

Wills D u n k l e e , b . Nov. 24, 1873. Gertrude, b. . W a r r e n A t h e r t o n , J r . , b. A p r i l 21, 1879. Mabel, b . ; d. in i n f a n c y .

M 2247 Frank Reed, son of Edwin and Martha (Bliss) Reed. b. May 11, 1847. m. , Katharine Morris. Of Chicago, 111.
CHILDREN

2697. 2698. 2699. 2700.

F r a n k R a y m o n d , b . J u l y 15, 1871. K a t h a r i n e C h a p i n , b . Dec. 31, 1872. Louis W a r r e n , b. ; d. in i n f a n c y . C h a r l e y Bliss, b . F e b . 1, 1882; d. J u l y 30, 1882.

M 2254 James H. Reed, son of James Smith and Nancy A. (Holmes) Reed. b. Oct. 6, 1844; d. April 21, 1900. m. 1st. March 31, 1869, Elizabeth Pardee; d. Jan. 15, 1890. m. 2nd. Aug. 4, 1898, Elizabeth Pickering.
CHILD

2701. J a m e s P a r d e e , b . F e b . 7, 1870, a t M a r i o n , O.

M 2259 Albert David Reed, son of Benjamin Franklin and Sarah W. (Saunders) Reed. b. Oct. 17, 1852, at Whately. m. Oct. 8, 1874, Rebecca C. Strong, daughter of Ebenezer and Rebecca (Clark) Strong, of Northampton; b. April 24, 1854; removed to Colorado.
CHILD

2702. A l b e r t , b. F e b . 27, 1879.

NINTH GENERATION

381

M 2261 Merrill Pease Reed, son of George W. and Helen M. (Pease) Reed. b. Sept. 4, 1854, in Whately. m. 1st. Nov. 29, 1879, Lillian E. Miner, daughter of Alonzo G. Miner, of Greenfield; b. April 18, 1857. m. 2nd. July 11, 1890, Margaret R. McCormick; b. in Kansas March 21, 1867. He now resides at Los Angeles, Cal. A carpenter.
CHILDREN

2703. 2704. 2705. 2706. 2707. 2708.

Merrill Alonzo, b. Aug. 30, 1880. Clarence Robert, b. J a n . 8, 1882. Bessie Beulah, b. Aug. 25, 1884. Helen Margaret, b. Aug. 4, 1891. Marion Inez, b. J u n e 10, 1893. Donald Graham, b. Nov. 2, 1896.

NINTH GENERATION A 2280 John Jenkins Reed, son of Evander and Mary E. (Jenkins) Reed, b. Oct. 8, 1855. m. Dec. 3, 1875, Lizzie Wade.
CHILD

2709. Henry Alonzo, b. Oct. 26, 1876.

A 2282 Earnest Howard Reed, son of Obadiah and Sarah E. C. (Noyes) Reed. b. April 25, 1858; d. April 11, 1891. m. June 29, 1881, Mary E. Sherburn; she died June 12, 1896.
CHILDREN

2710. Howard Sherburn, b . J u l y 19, 1882. 2711. Chester Noyes, b. Dec. 19, 1884.

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REED GENEALOGY

A 2287 Harry Irving Reed, son of Harvey Williams and Helen M. (Tirrell) Reed. b. June 20, 1860; d. Nov. 29, 1883. m. Jan., 1883, Harriet Louise Seymoure. After the death of her husband she married for second husband Allen P. Soule on Dec. 31, 1887.
CHILD

2712. Harold Williams, b . Oct. 14, 1883.

A 2288 William Durant Reed, son of Hiram Farwell and Emily J. (Loud) Reed, b. June 8, 1859; d. July 6, 1889. m. Jan. 22, 1885, Alice Brown of Pembroke, Mass. A 2302 Henry Bicknell Reed, son of Nahum Augustus and Isabella F. (Bicknell) Reed, b. July 14, 1869. m. Oct. 5, 1892, Florence Talbot.
Cmu>

2713. Julian Bicknell, b. Feb. 17, 1894.

A 2304 George Augustus Reed, son of Nahum Augustus and Isabella F. (Bicknell) Reed. b. Nov. 26,1872. m. Jan. 10, 1891, Clara Howard Bates, of South Weymouth, Mass., daughter of Samuel and Lydia Vinson (Shaw) Bates.
CHILDREN

2714. 2715. 2716. 2717. 2718.

Helen Frances, b. J u n e 10, 1891. Carl Bicknell, b. Dec. 18, 1892. Alter Howard, b. Oct. 21, 1894. Beatrice Bates, b. April 22, 1896. Dallas Lore Sharp, b. Feb. 17, 1898.

NINTH GENERATION

383

A 2316 Homan Erfurth Eeed, son of Homan Thaxter and Maria (Soule) Reed. b. Sept. 11,1860, in South Abington. m. July , 1880, Frances A. Leach. They reside at 30 Front street, Worcester, Mass. He is an express messenger. Of Worcester, Mass.
CHILDREN

2719. Helen Erfurth, b. Oct. 29, 1883, at Newton Highlands, Mass. 2720. Ralph Gerry, b. May 14, 1886, at Newton Highlands, Mass. A 2326 Chester Albert Reed, son of Charles Keller and Carrie Smith (Bosworth) Reed, b. Jan. 10, 1876. m. June 6, 1900, Eva M. Himes. He is an artist and designer. Of Worcester, Mass. A 2356 Harry S. Reed, son of Clinton W. and Mehetable Nash (Gurney) Reed, b. March 29, 1869. m. May 15, 1887, Ella Etta Totman. They reside in Brockton, Mass.
CHILD

2721. Fred. S., b. J u l y 13, 1889.

A 2357 Nahum Reed, son of Clinton W. and Mehetable Nash (Gurney) Reed. b. May 27, 1873. m. April 27, 1898, Marion Leslie Soule. They reside in Whitman, Mass.
CHILD

2722. Howard Clinton, b. Feb. 24, 1899.

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REED GENEALOGY

W 2472 Elmer E. Reed, son of Turner and Anna C. (Flower) Reed. b. Feb. 16, 1862. m. May 13, 1882, Ida W. Woodman. Resides in East Madison, Me.; carpenter; Republican. Of East Madison, Me.
CHILDREN

2723. A r t h u r A., b. May 13, 1883. 2724. Ira E., b. Sept. 12, 1885. 2725. Harold C , b . Sept. 16, 1886.

W 2487 Frank S. Reed, son of Sheldon and Betsy D. (Reed) Reed. b. June 19, 1853. m. Dec. 25, 1885, Margaret H. Everett. Residence, Fortfairfield, Me.; farmer; church member. Of Fortfairfield, Me.
CHILDREN

2726. Sheldon J., b . Nov. 4, 1886. 2727. Sophia B., b. March 5, 1888.

W 2488 Willis Reed, son of Sheldon and Betsy D. (Reed) Reed. b. Dec. 23, 1855. m. Aug. 17, 1888, Elvira G. Sweatt. Residence, East Madison, Me.; manufacturer; church member. Of East Madison, Me. W 2510 Albert Curtiss Reed, son of Jesse and Eliza Emeline (Curtiss) Reed. b. April 4, 1850. m. Nov. 19, 1873, Lillian Sherman Fletcher. They lived in Rockland, Mass. Of Rockland, Mass.
CHILDREN

2728. 2729. 2730. 2731.

Walter Sherman, b. April 6, 1875. Wendall Fletcher, b. Aug. 14, 1877. Lena Gertrude, b. May 23, 1880. Edna Florence, b. Oct. 20, 1883.

NINTH GENERATION

385

W 2511 Jesse Edwards Reed, son of Jesse and Eliza Emeline (Curtiss) Reed. b. Sept. 1, 1860. m. Jan. 16,1884, Melissa Jane Swett, of Abington, Mass. Of East Abington, Mass. W 2512 Clifford Wayland Reed, son of Turner and Sarah H. (Curtiss) Reed. b. Dec. 3, 1849. m. , Helen L. (Reed) Norris. Of Abington, Mass. W 2513 Frederick Eliot Reed, son of Turner and Sarah H. (Curtiss) Reed. b. Aug. 4, 1853. m. , Flora Weston Chamberlain; lives at Plymouth street, Abington, Mass. Of North Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

2732. Henry Curtiss, b . North Abington, J u n e 19, 1873; m. Dec. 31, 1895, Nellie M. Beal, daughter of Walter and Nellie (Corbitt) Beal. 2733. Sarah Grace, b. Nov. 21, 1876; m. April 12, 1899, Charles F. O'Brien, of North Abington.

W 2526 Lorenzo Reed, son of Lorenzo and Sarah P. (Brockway) Reed. b. July 29, 1845, at East Abington, now Rockland, Mass. m. Jan. 19, 1868, Vesta Ann Hunt; b. March 3, 1844, at Centre Abington; daughter of Seth and Polly (Bicknell) Hunt. He was a cutter of leather uppers for boots and shoes. His residence, from 1868 to 1879, was at East Abington; after that at Abington Centre. Attended Congregational Church. Of Abington, Mass.

386
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

2734. Herbert Luther, b. June 19, 1873. 2735. Carlton Lorenzo, b. Sept. 14, 1875. W 2541 Frederick Reed, son of Dexter and Catherine (Stetson) Reed. b. Feb. 11, 1841. m. 1st. Jan. , 1866, Mary A. Holmes. m. 2nd. -, Clara A. Jacob. Of Rockland, Mass,
CHILDREN OF FREDERICK AND MART

2736. Evelin, b. Nov. 9, 1866. 2737. Lewis Holmes, b. Nov., 1870. 2738. Infant, b. .
CHILDREN or FREDERICK AND CLARA

2739. Susie Wilder, b. 2740. Norman Jacob, b.

. .

W 2542 Lewis Reed, son of Dexter and Catherine (Stetson) Reed, b. Oct. 26, 1842. m. Nov. 16, 1865, Selina James Weston, of Rockland, Mass. Entered service as private " Co. G " 12th Mass. Infantry, rose to Capt. of 54th Mass. Vol. Infantry.
CHILDREN

2741. Alma Weston, b. May 11,1867. 2742. Ella Maria, b. March 23, 1869. 2743. Samuel Gordon, b. April 27, 1872. W 2547 Abraham Lincoln Reed, son of Dexter and Catharine (Stetson) Reed. b. March 4, 1861. m. Nov. 30, 1893, Selina James Weston, of RockLand, Mass.
CHILDREN

2744. Dorothy Lincoln, b. Dec. 6, 1896. 2745. Margaret Laura, b. July 31, 1898.

NINTH GENERATION

387

W 2550 Henry Walter Reed, son of Walter and Cordone (Keen) Reed. b. Nov. 27, 1851. m. Nov. 22, 1874, Susan Ellen Sullivan, of Rockland, Mass.
CHILDREN

2746. Nelson Abiah, b. Feb. 12, 1880. 2747. Ethel May, b. Nov. 24, 1882. 2748. Arthur Lester, b. March 31, 1886.

W 2551 Bradford Thaxter Reed, son of Isaac Thaxter and Susanna (Jones) Reed, of Whitman. b. . m. , Minnie Gurney, daughter of Elbridge Gurney. Of Whitman, Mass. W 2564 George Everett Reed, son of George and Maria H. (Vinal) Reed, b. Aug. 2, 1852. m. Oct. 19, 1876, Clara A. Lowell, of Kennebunk, Me. He is treasurer of South Weymouth Savings Bank. Of South Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN

2749. Mary Goodwin, b. J u n e 23, 1877; m. Oct. 3, 1899, Samuel Albert Vining, of Weymouth. 2* 750. Clara Louisa, b. Dec. 24, 1879.

W 2568 Josiah Burton Reed, son of George and Maria H. (Vinal) Reed. b. Oct. 21, 1862. m. Nov, 22, 1887, Clara Ford Martin, of Weymouth, Mass. Of Weymouth, Mass.
25

388
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

2751. 2752. 2753. 2754.

A r t h u r Martin, b. Aug. 10, 1888. Walter Vinal, b. Feb. 5, 1893. Marion, b. Aug. 16, 1895. George, b. Dec. 3, 1898.

W 2569 Eaton Vinal Reed, son of George and Maria H. (Vinal) Reed, b. April 27, 1868. m. Nov. 11, 1891, Helen Merriel Tower, daughter of Dr. Charles C. Tower, of Weymouth, Mass. Of Weymouth, Mass. W 2574 Henry Beecher Reed, son of Josiah and Sarah (Fogg) Reed, b. Oct. 1, 1853. m. Dec. 2, 1884, Mary Reid Clark. Of South Weymouth, Mass. Largely engaged in the manufacture of shoes; a man of influence in his community. He purchased and resides in the handsome residence built by Tirrell. Takes an active interest in the Congregational Church, of which he is one of the trustees.
CHILDREN

2755. 2756. 2757. 2758. 2759.

Helen Ainsworth, b. Nov. 22, 1885. Theodore Worster, b . J u n e 24, 1887. Josiah Fogg, b. March 2, 1889. Nash Clark, b. May 14, 1891. Charles Sumner, b. May 12, 1894.

W 2581 Asa Reed, Jr., son of Asa and Elizabeth (Bunker) Reed. b. Jan. 20,1861. m. , Louisa C. Jarvis, of Nova Scotia, daughter of J. Thomas and Amelia C. (Haynes) Jarvis; b. June 12, 1868.
CHILD

2760. Bertie Arthur, b. in Holbrook, Mass., April 10, 1890.

NINTH GENERATION

389

W 2598 Charles Henry Reed, son of Robert Hersey and Martha (Fosgate) Reed. b. Dec. 22, 1861. m. Nov. 9, 1893, Jennie Lucy Robinson, of Westboro, Mass.;b. July 23, 1872. A veterinary surgeon. Of Westboro, Mass.
CHILD

2761. Rachel Robinson, b. Jan. 25, 1895. W 2599 Frank Hersey Reed, son of Robert and Martha Ann (Bullard) Reed, b. Nov. 26, 1863. m. June 4, 1899, Helen George, of Pittsfield, N. H. T 2631 Harry W. Reed, son of Ai M. and Helen M. (Henry) Reed. b. March 26, 1870. m. Nov. 23, 1897, Margaret M. Hayden, who was born March 9, 1874. M 2687 Warren Bettison Reed, son of Lyman Coleman and Kate (Bettison) Reed. b. , 1871. m. , 1896, Grace Gardner.
CHILDREN

2762. Warren Gardner, b. 1897. 2763. Lyman Coleman, b. 1900.

REED GENEALOGY

DAUGHTERS
The generation mentioned at the top of each alternate page refers to the Reed daughters. When their descendants are given, they will follow immediately after their maternal ancestor, and the generation of these descendants will be placed following the name in bracketsthus when the Reed daughter is of the fifth generation, her sons and daughters will be of the sixth and placed in brackets [6th Gen.] and so on until all her descendants are givenwhen the record will return to the next Reed daughter in order.

SECOND GENERATION

Margaret Reed, daughter of William and Avis (Deacon) Reade. b. ; d. July 6, 1659. m. May 11, 1657, John Vining. After the death of his wife Margaret, he married Mary Reade the daughter of Phillip Reade, supposed to be the brother of William Reade of Weymouth. Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN OF JOHN AND MART

John Vining, b. April 15, 1662. Mary Vining, b. J u n e 18, 1664. Thomas Vining, b. Oct. 30, 1667. Samuel Vining, b. Feb. 2, 1669. Jane Vining, b. July 7, 1672. Margaret Vining, b. , 1682. Benjamin Vining, b. July 26, 1684.

Hannah Reed, daughter of William and Avis (Deacon) Reade. b. in 1637. m. April 2, 1658, Nicholas Whitmarsh. Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN

Hannah Whitmarsh, b. March 25, 1661. Jane Whitmarsh, b. April 8, 1664. Samuel Whitmarsh, b. Oct. 27, 1665. Susanna Whitmarsh, b. J a n . 18, 1667. Sarah Whitmarsh, b. Nov. 26, 1669. Nicholas Whitmarsh, b. Aug. 21, 1673. John Whitmarsh, b. Nov. 22, 1675.

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REED GENEALOGY

Ruth Reed, daughter of William and Avis (Deacon) Reade. b. , 1642. m. Dec. 19, 1662, John Whitman (2nd), son of John Whitman (1st). Settled on a farm by the side of a large pond which took from him and still retains the name of Whitman Pond. She died without issue. He then married as his second wife, Abigail Hollis, and had five children. Was a soldier in the King Philip's War, in Capt. Isaac Johnson's, and later in Capt. John Jacob's Company. Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN OP JOHN WHITMAN AND 2ND W I P E

Ruth Whitman, b. Feb. 1, 1664. Mary Whitman, b. March 10, 1666. John Whitman, b. June 22, 1668. Ebenezer Whitman, b. Dec. 4, 1670. Experience Whitman, b. April 1, 1673.

THIRD GENERATION A 15

Bashna Reed, daughter of William and Esther (Thompson) Reed. b. . m. , Nicholas Porter, of Abington. Of Weymouth, Mass. A 16

Mercy Reed, daughter of William and Esther (Thompson) Reed. b. . m. , Whitmarsh. Of Weymouth, Mass.

DAUGHTERSTHIRD GENERATION

395

21

Mary Reed, daughter of Thomas and Sarah (Bicknell) Reed. b. ; d. May 5, 1745. m. Nov. 24, 1697, Capt. Enoch Lovell. He died May 20, 1746. He left a large estate. Capt. Enoch Lovell was a son of James Lovell who was a son of Robert Lovell who came over with Rev. Joseph Hull's Company in 1635. See an extended and interesting account of Capt. Enoch Lovell in Vol. 1, His. of Weymouth, with a picture of his early home which was still standing at that date (1881). Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN

Mary Lovell, b. Aug. 15, 1698; m. Oct. 30, 1718, Ebenezer Hunt. Joshua Lovell, b. Sept. 22, 1699. Sarah Lovell, b. Nov. 15, 1701; m. pub. Oct. 23, 1725, Nathaniel White. David Lovell, b. March 6, 1704; m. pub. J a n . 11, 1730, Mary Torrey. Hannah Lovell, b. Nov. 21, 1707; d. July 11, 1711. Hannah Lovell, b. ; m. J u n e 1, 1732, Jonathan White.

W 21 David Lovell (4th Gen.), son of Capt. Enoch and Mary (Reed) Lovell. b. March 6, 1704; d. Nov. 25, 1733. m. pub. Jan. 11, 1730, Mary Torrey, daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth (Symmes) Torrey. He was of a studious turn and of an opulent family, was fitted for college, afterward graduated at Harvard with class of 1725. After spending a few years in teaching and, tradition says, preaching, died leaving two children.
CHILDREN

Eleanor Lovell, b. Aug. 7, 1730; ra. Joseph Webb. Solomon Lovell, b. J u n e 1, 1733; m. 1st J a n . 19, 1758, Lydia Holbrook; m. 2nd May, 1762, Hannah Pittey. Solomon Lovell went into the Crown Point Expedition as Lieutenant, and afterward entered the Revolutionary Service and rose to great distinction in the Military Service, attaining

396

REED GENEALOGY

t h e r a n k of Brig. General. He was also distinguished in the Civil Service, being appointed a Representative t o t h e General Court. (See an extended account in Vol. 1, His. of Weymouth, Mass.)

W 22 Sarah Reed, daughter of Thomas and Sarah (Bicknell) Reed. b. . m. July 28, 1697, Thomas Stockbridge. Of Hingfiam, Mass. W 25 Ruth Reed, daughter of Thomas and Sarah (Bicknell) Reed. b. Feb. 20, 1684. m. , Benjamin White, son of Ebenezer and Hannah White. He was born Feb. 21, 1684. Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN

Ruth White, b. . Benjamin White, b. Dec. 17, 1716. Joshua White, b. Sept. 28, 1718. Sarah White, b. Nov. 27, 1723.

W 27 Hannah Reed, daughter of Thomas and Sarah (Bicknell) Reed. b. Sept. 25, 1689. m. Nov. 6, 1714, Lieut. John Hunt, of Old Braintree (Quincy).

Was known as Ensign Hunt, and transported the huge granite blocks used in the construction of King's Chapel, Boston. In connection with John Hayward he had the contract to furnish all the material for erecting that building. He held many positions of honor and trust in the community.
CHILDREN

Ruth Hunt, b. J a n . 14, 1717; d. March 13, 1717. J o h n Hunt, b . May 15, 1718. David Hunt, b. Dec. 23, 1719. Benjamin Hunt, b. June 17, 1722.

DAUGHTERSTHIRD GENERATION Hannah H u n t , b. Feb. 28, 1723. Obadiah Hunt, b. Feb. 3, 1725; d. Feb. 26, 1725. Jeremiah Hunt, b. J u n e 2, 1727. Adam Hunt, b. Aug. 6, 1728.

397

W 28 Elizabeth Reed, daughter of Thomas and Sarah (Bicknell) Reed. b. Nov. 9, 1694. m. Dec. 19, 1717, Thomas Hunt, son of Thomas, son of Ephariam, son of Enoch Hunt, the emigrant ancestor who came to this country at an early date from Titenden, in the parish of Lee, near Andover, Eng., and located in Weymouth (see His. of Abington, p. 404). Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN

Sarah Hunt, b. March 8, 1719. Thomas Hunt, b. J a n . 6, 1721. Johanna Hunt, b. Sept. 22, 1722. John Hunt, b. April 5, 1724. James Hunt, b. Feb. 16, 1728. Elizabeth Hunt, b. J a n . 4, 1730. Isaac Hunt, b. J a n . 12, 1731. Benoni Hunt, b. May 23, 1736.

T 33 Mary Reed, daughter of John and Bethia (Frye) Reed. b. , 1681; d. Aug. , 1748. m. , Joseph Atwood, of Dighton. Of Dighton, Mass.
CHILDREN

Joseph Atwood, b. Aug., 1704. Benjamin Atwood, b. May 17, 1707; d. Feb. 14, 1713. Esther Atwood, b. Feb. 19, 1711. John Atwood, b. Feb. 7, 1713; d. May 21, 1749. Benjamin Atwood, b. July 3, 1735; d. July 28, 1753. Mary Atwood, b . March 16, 1719.

T 34 Ruth Reed, daughter of John and Bethiah (Frye) Reed. b. , 1686; d. Aug. , 1748. m. March 13, 1706, Capt. Joseph Tisdale, of Taunton.

398

REED GENEALOGY

Capt. Joseph Tisdale died Aug. 8, 1739, in the 57th year of his age. His widow made a will in which she mentioned her cousins Elkanah Reed, Ruth Reed, and Elizabeth Hodges. Of Taunton, Mass.
CHILDREN

Joseph Tisdale. Loved Tisdale. J o b Tisdale. Seth Tisdale. Ebenezer Tisdale. Simeon Tisdale. Hannah P e r r y Tisdale. Bethia Walker Tisdale. Mary Tisdale.

35

Hannah Reed, daughter of John and Bethia (Frye) Reed. b. , 1692; d. June 4, 1731. m. Sept. 2, 1713, Josiah Talbot. She was buried near her father and mother, her gravestone lies flat on the ground. The inscription runs thus: " I n memory of Hannah, wife of Josiah Talbot, Esq., died June 4, 1731, in the fortieth year of her age." Of Taunton, Mass.
CHILDREN

Mary Talbot, b. March 22, 1725. Josiah Talbot, b. Oct. 2, 1726. R u t h Talbot, b . May 2, 1729.

FOURTH GENERATION 59 Mary Reed, daughter of John and Mary (Whitmarsh) Reed, b. Dec. 21, 1719. m. April 17, 1739, John Dyer. Of Abington, Mass.

DAUGHTERSFOURTH GENERATION

399

A 68 Hannah Reed, daughter of Jacob and Sarah (Hersey) Reed, b. Feb. 26, 1722; d. Oct. 18, 1796, aged 73. m. Dec. 26,1754, Joshua Howe; d. Dec. 24, 1801, aged 80. He came from Dighton, Mass., and settled in Abington. He was a farmer and shoemaker. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

Molly or Mary Howe, b. ; d. June 2, 1792, aged 28. Rachel Howe, b. ; m. a Mr. Drake of Easton, Mass., and settled there. Nathaniel Howe, b . , 1755; d. July 19, 1814, aged 59; in. Ruth Colson. Hannah Howe, b. . Sarah Howe, b. .

A 68 Nathaniel Howe (5th Gen.), son of Hannah (Reed) and Joshua Howe. b. in 1755; d. July , 1814. m. , Ruth Colson.
CHILDREN

Betsy Howe, b. in 1789; d. Jau. 19, 1808, aged 19. Mary Howe, b. ; m. Rev. Wm. Shedd, Minister of 1st Church, Abington, Mass. Joshua Howe, b . ; d. Dec. 14, 1814; m. Nancy Wales.

A 68 Joshua Howe (6th Gen.), son of Nathaniel and Ruth (Colson) Howe. b. ; d. Dec. 14, 1814. m. , Nancy Wales.
CHILD

Elizabeth Howe, b. Garrett, of Hanover.

; d. May 16, 1853; m. Dr. Alfred C.

A 68 Elizabeth Howe (7th Gen.), daughter of Joshua and Nancy (Wales) Howe.

400

REED GENEALOGY

b. m.
CHILDREN

; d. May 16, 1853. , Dr. Alfred C. Garrett, Hanover, Mass,

J o s h u a Howe G a r r e t t , b. Alfred Hallock Garrett, b.

75

Hannah Reed, daughter of Hannah and Thomas (Randall) Reed. b. March 14, 1706. m. Jan. 8, 1730, James Pettee. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

H a n n a h P e t t e e , b. Dec. 8, 1730. J a m e s P e t t e e , b. J a n . 1, 1733.

78

Sarah Reed, daughter of Thomas and Hannah (Randall) Reed. b. Aug. 1, 1715; d. April 1, 1788, and was buried in North Parish, Weymouth. m. May 3, 1739, Abiah Whitman (3rd), his second wife. Abiah Whitman (3rd) was son of Abiah Whitman (2nd), who was son of John Whitman (1st), who settled in Weymouth about 1635. Abiah WTiitman (3rd) married 1st, Ruth Pettee, with whom he lived twenty-five years without issue. On her death he married Sarah Reed (May 3, 1739), who was twenty-five years younger than himself. He was a man of great regularity and industry and piety, and was much esteemed among his fellow citizens. He held town offices and was for many years a deacon of the church. He left a large estate to his only son, his daughters b.'ing otherwise well provided for.
CHILDREN

A b i a h W h i t m a n , b. Ruth W h i t m a n , b.

, 1741. , 1743; d. young.

DAUGHTERSFOURTH GENERATION

401

Sarah Whitman, b. , 1745; d. young. William Whitman, b. , 1748; d. young. Sarah Whitman, b. -, 1752; m. in 1773 Abraham S a l i s bury. Ruth Whitman, b. Oct. 20, 1755; m. Nov. 18, 1783, Rev. Jesse Reed, son of Thomas and H a n n a h (Randall) Reed.

79

Sarah Reed, daughter of John and Sarah (Whitman) Reed, b. July 7, 1721; d. Oct. 25, 1751. m. June 9, 1743, Adam Cushing, son of Adam and Hannah (Greenwood) Cushing (see His. of Hingham, p. 155) by Rev. Mr. Smith, Of Weymouth, Maes. W 80 Ruth Reed, daughter of John and Sarah (Whitmarsh) Reed. b. Oct. 28, 1724. m. Feb. 18, 1847, Elisha Turner, of Scituate. Of Weymouth, Mass. W 84 Jane Reed, daughter of William and Jane (Torrey) Reed, b. Sept. 9, 1726. m. April 21, 1748 (was his 2nd wife), David Stockbridge, of Hanover, b. in 1713, son of Joseph and Margaret (Turner) Stockbridge, who was a son of Charles, son of John, the emigrant ancestor, who came over in the rr Blessing" in 1635 (see His. of Hanover). He was Rep. at Genl. Court, 1749-1756, and from 1760-1762 and 72; T. C. from 1744 to 1774, and J. P. under King George for many years. Also a special Justice of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas, appointed Feb. 17, 1763. He died Dec. 13, 1788. No record of the death of Jane can be found. She, with her sister Deborah, appear to have removed to Plymouth after the death of their mother and to have both married there.

402
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

William Stockbridge, b. Dec. 20, 1752; m. Oct. 9, 1774, Ruth Bailey, dau. of Col. John Bailey, of Revolutionary Army. David Stockbridge, b. May 19, 1755; m. Dec. 23, 1779, Ruth, dau. of Hon. Jos. Cushing, J u d g e of Probate Court. Deborah Stockbridge, b. Aug. 18, 1761; m. J a n . 7, 1790, Capt. Marlboro Turner; no children.

84

William Stockbridge (5th Gen.), son of David and Jane (Eeed) Stockbridge. b. Dec. 20, 1752; d. Feb. 20, 1841. m. Oct. 9, 1774, Euth Bailey, daughter of Col. John Bailey, of the Revolutionary Army. She died Dec. 10, 1839.
CHILDREN

Joseph Stockbridge, b. Oct. 1, 1775; d. April 13, 1804, in Yarmouth, Me.; unm. R u t h Stockbridge, b. Nov. 8, 1777; m. Feb. 3, 1800, Joseph Ramsdell, of Warren. John Stockbridge, b. April 18, 1780; m. 1st. Theodosia Oilman; m. 2nd. Eliza J. Russell. William Reed Stockbridge, b. J u n e 29, 1782; m. Olive True, of Yarmouth, Me. Calvin Stockbridge. b. Sept. 19, 1784; m. Rachel W. Rogers, of Marshfield, Mass. Lebbeus Stockbridge, b. Nov. 29, 1787; m. in 1810, Lydia Lane. Betsy Stockbridge, b. , 1789; m. Oct. 16, 1816, Homer Ramsdell, of Warren. Silvia B. Stockbridge, b. March 1, 1793; d. J u n e 28, 1795. Marcia Stockbridge, b. April 7, 1795; m. May 19, 1816, Samuel G. Bowman, of Bath, Me. Stephen Stockbridge, b. April 3, 1797; d. May 14, 1818. Luther Stockbridge, b. May 19, 1801; d. March 25, 1802.

W 84 Hon. David Stockbridge (5th Gen.), son of David and Jane (Reed) Stockbridge. b. May 19, 1755; d. Feb. 26, 1843. m. Dec. 23, 1779, Ruth, daughter of Hon. Joseph Gushing, who died April 14, 1833.

DAUGHTERSFOURTH GENERATION

403

He was selectman, town clerk, representative and in Mass. Senate in 1818. He was a gentleman of fine talents, sociable habits and correct deportment.
CHILDREN

J a n e Reed Stockbridge, b . Oct. % 1780; m. Miller Smith, Sept. 15, 1803, of Pembroke, Mass. Benjamin Stockbridge, b. Nov. 7, 1781; m. J a n . 26, 1814, Mary Crooker, who d. March 1, 1818. He d. Oct. 16, 1847. David Stockbridge, b. Nov. 25, 1783; m. July 28, 1811, Sarah B. Crooker. Martin Stockbridge, b. Dec. 20, 1785; m. widow Thurza Reed; no children. Horatio Stockbridge, b. April , 1788; m. , 1810, Priscilla, daughter of Samuel and Priscilla Faxon, of Foxboro, Mass. Deborah Stockbridge, b. Nov. 4, 1790; m. May 10, 1811, Thomas Turner, of Pembroke, Mass. Ruth Stockbridge, b. March 23, 1783; m. James Turner, of Hanover, Mass. Joseph C. Stockbridge, b. July 4, 1798; m. 1st. Dec. 29, 1833, Ann W. Clark, of Hanover, who d. J a n . 26, 1837; m. 2nd. Dec. 13, 1838, Pamelia Ford.

W 84 i Ruth Stockbridge (6th Gen.), daughter of William and Ruth (Bailey) Stockbridge. b. Nov. 8, 1777; d. Dec. 10, 1839. m. Feb. 3, 1800, Joseph Ramsdell, of Warren, Mass.
CHILDREN

Joseph Ramsdell, b. Oct. 21, 1800; m. Dec. 3, 1827, Elizabeth Eells, daughter of Robert L. Eells, of Hanover. Mary Ramsdell, b. Oct, 16, 1808; d. April 12, 1827. Homer Ramsdell, b. Aug. 12, 1810; m. J u n e 16, 1835, Frances P. L., daughter of Thomas Powell, of Newburgh, N. Y.

W 84 John Stockbridge (6th Gen.), son of William and Ruth (Bailey) Stockbridge. b. April 18, 1780; d. May 3, 1849. m. 1st. Theodosia Gilman, daughter of Rev. Tristram Gilman, of North Yarmouth. m. 2nd. Eliza I. Russell, daughter of Hon. John Russell, of Boston.
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He was a physician and studied with Dr. Hitchcock, of Pembroke, Ma6s., and settled in Topsham, Me., in 1804, and moved to Bath in 1805, where he died.
CHILDREN RT 1ST WIFE

Tristram G. Stockbridge, b. Aug. 28, 1806; physician in Bath, Me.; m. Mary R. P . Harding, daughter of Capt. Nch. Harding, of Bath; no children. John W. Stockbridge, b. April 27, 1811; lived and died in New Orleans. Marcia E. Stockbridge, b. March 25, 1815; d. Sept. , 1823. Mary G. Stockbridge, b. J u n e 12, 1818; m. Capt. Wm. Drummond, of Bath, Oct. 20, 1848; no children. Theodosia Stockbridge, b. Sept. 20, 1819; resides in Utica, N. Y. Francis B. Stockbridge, b. Dec. 27, 1821; d. Feb. 28, 1823.
CHILDREN nr ?ND WIFE

Francis B. Stockbridge, b. April 9, 1826; m. 1863, Bessie Arnold, of Allegan, Mich., and died in Chicago in 1894. He was U. S. Senator from Michigan, and resided in Kalamazoo, Mich.; no children. Cornelia R. Stockbridge, b. Dec. 18, 1827; m. Theodore P. Sheldon, in 1857. They had one child, Cornelia S. Sheldon; b. Oct. , 1860; unm. Marcia E. Stockbridge, b. Oct. 27, 1832; m. 1853 Wm. De Zeng Houghteling of Chicago, w h o died 1898. Children: (1) Leila Russell Houghteling, b. 1854; m. Dec. 18, 1878, Owen F. Aldis of Chicago; they have 1 child, Owen W. Aldis, b. Oct. , 1879. (2) James L. Houghteling, b. 1855; m. 1879, Lucretia Ten Broeck Peabody. Children: Francis Stockbridge Houghteling, b. 1881; James Lawrence Houghteling, b. 1883; Harriet Peabody Houghteling, b. 1885; William Houghteling, b. 1887; Lelia Houghteling, b. 1889; Margaret Houghteling, b. 1895. (3) Josephine Houghteling, b. 1860; m. 1889, A. Cass Canfield, of New York. Their children are L a u r a Canfield, b. 1891; Mary Cass Canfield, b. 1893; Augustus Cass Canfield, b. 1890. (4) Laura Houghteling, b. 1864; d. 1894. Joseph H. Stockbridge, b. Feb. 18, 1831; unmarried.

W 84 William Reed Stockbridge (6th Gen)., son of William and Euth (Bailey) Stockbridge. b. June 29, 1782; m. Olive True, of Yarmouth, Me.

DAUGHTERSFOURTH GENERATION
CHILDREN

405

Maria Stockbridge, m. Dr. Nelson H. Carey; their children were Annie Louise Carey, who m. Charles M. Raymond of New York. Dr. Carey had other children whose names have not been learned. Marcia Stockbridge, m. Ring, of Calais, Me. Rev. Joseph Stockbridge, a Chaplain in t h e Navy, m. Everett, and has a son in California. Dr. William Stockbridge, lived and d. at the WestOlive Stockbridge, d. unmarried. Samuel Stockbridge, d. unmarried.

W 84 Calvin Stockbridge (6th Gen.), son of William and Ruth (Bailey) Stockbridge. b. Sept. 9, 1784; d. , 1833. m. , Rachel W. Rogers, of Marshfield, Mass.
CHILDREN

Rev. J o h n C. Stockbridge, D. D., b. J u n e 14, 1818; m. Nov. 24, 1844, Mary T. Mauran, daughter of Suchet Mauran, of Warren, R. I.; children, Mary S. Stockbridge, Annie W. Stockbridge and William Mauran Stockbridge, of Boston, Attorney at Law. Wales Rogers Stockbridge, b. March , 1821; m. 1st. Margaret Southwich, of Basselboro, Me., who d. Sept. 11, 1853, by whom he had 2 children: (1) Arthur B. Stockbridge, b. Nov. 25, 1851; m. Amelia L. Aberg July 2, 1879, and has 3 children: A r t h u r Fabian Stockbridge, b. March 29, 1880; Hedwig Caroline Stockbridge, b. Dec. 25, 1882; Carl Wales Stockbridge, b. July 5, 1884. (2) Margaret Stockbridge, b. 1853; m. Sept. 27, 1883, George A. Mitchell; they had 1 child, m. 2nd. Caroline Gregg, daughter of Dr. Gregg, of Boston, by whom he had 1 child: Wales R. Stockbridge, b. 186; m. J u n e 19, 1889, Harriet P. Sanger. Caroline (Gregg) Stockbridge d. Oct. 28, 1886, and he (Wales Rogers) d. March 20, 1895. Edward A. Stockbridge, b. Sept. 1, 1831; m. J u n e , 1857, Charlotte L. Hilliard, and had 1 child: Caroline Wales Stockbridge, b. Aug. 13, 1860; m. Feb. 17, 1895, Thomas O. Taylor. He m. 2nd. Frances A. Marshall.

W 84 Lebbeus Stockbridge (6th Gen.), son of William and Ruth (Bailey) Stockbridge.

406

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b. Nov. 29, 1787; d. June 16, 1855. m. Lydia Lane, daughter of Leavitt Lane, of Hingham, in 1810.
CHILDREN

William Stockbridge, b. Nov. 5, 1812; d. April 10, 1890; m. Mary A. Damon; their children were Frederick W. Stockbridge, b. Aug. 7, 1842; d. 1853; Francis J. Stockbridge, b. Oct. 3, 1844; d. 1847; EUzabeth A. Stockbridge, b. March 8, 1847; m. Jan., 1878, Dr. George O. Allen; d. Nov. 10, 1878; F r a n k Stockbridge, b. J u n e 30, 1849; m. Elizabeth F. Mann, Dec. 30, 1890, she d. 189lf Mary A. Stockbridge, b. Aug. 12, 1852; m. Dec. 12, 1894, John W. Potter, of Providence, R. L; Amy H. Stockbridge, b. May 27, 1859. Leavitt L. Stockbridge, b. May 5, 1815; m. Abby W. Dwelley, daughter of Dr. Melzar Dwelley, July 4, 1844, she d. March 1880, be d. Feb., 1887; their children were George E. Stockbridge, b. Dec. 13, 1845; m. Oct. 17, 1882, Mary B. Williston, of Athens, Pa.; d. 189, leaving children: Juliett W. Stockbridge, b. D e c , 1883; George E. Stockbridge, b. 1885; Margaret Stockbridge, b. J u n e , 1887. Ellen E. Stockbridge, b. 1848; d. 1850; Charles L. Stockbridge, b. and d. 1850. Ruth Bailey Stockbridge, b. Dec. 5, 1818; m. Dec. 1, 1836, Martin W. Stetson; he d. Sept. 27, 1878; their children were: (1) Ruth W. Stetson, b. J a n . 28, 1838; m. J u n e 20, 1860, Daniel E. Damon, of Plymouth, Attorney at Law; their children were Edwin Stetson Damon, b. Oct. 12, 1862; Ruth Stockbridge Damon, b. May 13, 1866. (2) Mary T. Stetson, b. Aug. 11, 1840. (3) Bessie H. Stetson, b. J u n e 27, 1842; m. Capt. Walter L. Josselyn, Aug. 19, 1868; d. Oct., 1894; left 2 children, Bessie L. Josselyn, b. May 27, 1869; m. March 25, 1896, W. M. Reed, of Philadelphia, Pa., 2 children; EUzabeth W. Josselyn, b. Sept. 14, 1882. (4) Edward P. Stetson, b. April 14, 1844. (5) Hannah P . Stetson, b . May 7, 1848. (6) George A. Stetson, b. Feb. 28, 1850; d. Sept. 18, 1857. (7) Emma A. Stetson, b. J u n e 4, 1858. Lebbeus Stockbridge, b. Feb. 15, 1825; m. J u n e 24, 1849, Mary T. Sylvester; d. J u n e 30, 1884. Children: (1) Edwin W. Stockbridge, b. May 13, 1850; m. July 9, 1872, Lucy J. Gurney, and has one child, Edith W. Stockbridge, b. July 20, 1873, m. J u n e 14, 1894, Ellsworth Curtis. (2) Lucy P. Stockbridge, b. 1853; m. George B. Oldham; d. 1873. (3) Ruthena Stockbridge, b. Sept. 29, 1854; m. Nov. 24, 1879, Charles W. Briggs; has 2 children, Amy N. Briggs and Louise H. Briggs.

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407

Lydia L. Stockbridge, b. Aug. 25, 1827; m. about 1867, Daniel Plumme; no children. Sarah L. Stockbridge, b. J a n . 3, 1830; m. Oct. 18, 1853, Henry O. Bradley, of Worcester, and d. 1868, leaving 2 children: Fanny Stockbridge Bradley, b. 1854; m. Dr. George F. Harwood; and J o h n E. Bradley, bv. 1860; m. Oct. 13, 1887, Emma M. Dingley, of Gardner; have 2 children. of David and J a n e (Reed) Stockbridge are also Mayflower descendants through Elder William Brewster, t h e leading figure in the Pilgrim Church.
NOTE.The descendants

- Betsey Ruth b. m.

W 84 Stockbridge (6th Gen.), daughter of William and (Bailey) Stockbridge. , 1789. Oct. 21, 1816, Homer Ramsdell.
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CHILDREN

William B. Ramsdell, b. J u n e , 1825; m. Mary A. Makepeace; their children are: Jenny M. Ramsdell, m. George Faulkner; E m m a A. Ramsdell, m. Joseph G. Hastings; two sons died. Mary E. Ramsdell, b. Sept. 25, 1829; m. March 12, 1851, Joseph K. Makepeace; children: Mary E. Makepeace, b. Feb. 7, 1852,; m. George B. Gaylord and has three children, Ralph W. Gaylord, b. J u n e 19, 1878; George M. Gaylord, b. J u n e 29, 1883; Harrison B. Gaylord, b. March 11, 1890. Homer R. Makepeace, b. May 2, 1854; Abby K. Makepeace, b. J u n e 14, 1856; d. March 30, 1864; Joseph H. Makepeace, b . Aug. 28, 1858; Susan J. Makepeace, b. Oct. 17, 1861; George G. Makepeace, b. Sept. 27, 1863; Sarah B. Makepeace, b. Sept. 29, 1865; d. March 16, 1869; Alice S. Makepeace, b. Aug. 8, 1868.

W 84 Marcia Stockbridge (6th Gen.), daughter of William and Ruth (Bailey) Stockbridge. b. April 7, 1795. m. May 19, 1816, Samuel G. Bowman, of Bath, Me.
CHILDREN

Nathaniel Bowman, b. July 28, 1817; m. Catherine Baer, of New Orleans; lived and d. in New Orleans. Children: Alice Bowman, b. J u n e 7, 1843, and Maurice, who d. Oct. 5, 1847, and left 6 children.

408

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Samuel S. Bowman, b. Aug. 27, 1818; m. 1st. Elizabeth H a m i l t o n ; m. 2nd. Mrs. Eliza Hoover, by w h o m he had t h r e e sons, Samuel Bowman, Charles Bowman and William Bowman; m. 3rd. Mrs. Madeline Moore, by whom he h a d 1 child, Madeline. He (Samuel S.) d. Oct. 25, 1880. R u t h Elizabeth Bowman, b. Sept. 17, 1820; d. J a n . 10, 1900; m. Aug. 26, 1840, Joseph F . Green, t h e n a L i e u t e n a n t in the U. S. Navy. He distinguished himself by his services in the Civil W a r , as Commodore c o m m a n d i n g t h e N o r t h A t l a n t i c Squadron, a n d rose t o t h e r a n k of Rear Admiral, and d. Dec. 9, 1897, i n Brookline, Mass. Their children w e r e : F r a n k Hazeltine Green, b. Dec. 20, 1845; m. Dec. 25, 1867, Ella J . Homes, of New Orleans, and d. Feb. 13, 1888, leaving 1 child, Daisy Green, b. Dec. 8, 1874. Ella B o w m a n Green, b. 1851; m. Robert Lord, of Newton; no children. M a r g a r e t F o s t e r Green, b. Dec. 7, 1855; m. Oct. 31, 1878, H e n r y M. Whitney, of Boston, w h o is P r e s i d e n t and Manager of m a n y l a r g e business corporations, a m a n of g r e a t e n t e r p r i s e and ability. T h e i r children a r e : R u t h Bowman Whitney, b. Dec. 1, 1879; Eleanor Green Whitney, b. J a n . 18, 1881; L a u r a C. Whitney, b. J u n e 20, 1882; J a m e s S. Whitney, b. J u n e 20, 1886, and Josephine Whitney, b. April 12, 1891. William H. Bowman, b . Nov. 18, 1823; m. 1st. Helen Kendall, of Bath, Me.; m. 2nd. Susan Boyd, of Natchez, by w h o m he had two sons, Alexander Bowman and Howard Bowman, now living in Mississippi. Marcia S. Bowman, b. F e b . 9, 1826; m, F e b . 16, 1848, Nathaniel C. A. J e n k s , of N. Y a r m o u t h , Me., w h o d. Dec. 2, 1880. Children: (1) H a r r i e t Sweetser J e n k s , b. Aug. 2, 1857; m. D e c , 1895, Prof. J a m e s B. Greenough, of Harvard College: no children. (2) Marcia Bowman J e n k s , b. J u l y 22, 1858; m. May 16, 1896, Charles T. Dunklee, of Brookline, Attorney a t Law, w h o d. April 2, 1900; no children. (3) Joseph G. J e n k s , of Brookline, b. March 31, 1862. Sarah W. Bowman, b. Feb. 10, 1828, of Brookline. F r a n k J . Bowman, b. May 9, 1830; m. H e n r i e t t a Hoover, of Louisiana; children: Marcia E. Bowman, b. April 25, 1866: m. 1st. P e t e r O'Ferrell, by whom she had 4 c h i l d r e n : m. 2nd. James F. Leggett. OrviUe R. Bowman, b. Dec. 13, 1832; d. April 2, 1856. Howard D. Bowman, b. Dec. 7, 1835: d. young.

84

Jane Reed Stockbridge (6th Gen.), daughter of David and Ruth (Cushintr) Stockbridge.

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409

b. Oct. 6, 1780. m. Sept. 15, 1803, Miller Smith.


CHILD

Jane Miller Smith, b. April 13, 1804; m. Nov. 3, 1824, Aurora W. Oldham, who d. March 5, 1865. She d. J u n e 26, 1879.

W 84 Benjamin Stockbridge (6th Gen.), son of David and Ruth (Cushing) Stockbridge. b. Nov. 7, 1781; d. Oct. 16, 1847. m. Jan. 26, 1814, Mary Crooker, who d. March 1, 1818.
CHILDREN

Mary B. Stockbridge, d. March 4, 1817. Benjamin Stockbridge, d. young. Mary T. Stockbridge, b. ; m. J a n . 20, 1838, Robert Eells; no children.

W 84 David Stockbridge (6th Gen.), son of David and Ruth (Cushing) Stockbridge. b. Nov. 25, 1783. m. July 28, 1811, Sarah B. Crooker.
CHILDREN

Caroline Stockbridge, b. Sept. 13, 1812; m. Feb. 15, 1833, Benjamin White, of Fairhaven. Their children were George White, living in Rochester, and Benjamin F. White, who is married and has children and Hves in Dillon, Montana. He has been Governor of t h a t State. Maria Torrey Stockbridge, b. Dec. 28, 1814; m. March 7, 1836, Capt. James Gooch; lived in Illinois, had seven children and d. in Oct., 1852. John Stockbridge, b. Aug. 23, 1816; lived a t New Haven, Conn. George Miller Stockbridge, b. Dec. 6, 1821; went to California.

W 84 Horatio Stockbridge (6th Gen.), son of David and Ruth (Cushing) Stockbridge. b. April 27, 1788. m. , 1810, Priscilla, daughter of Samuel and Priscilla Faxon, of Foxboro, Mass.

410
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

Horatio Stockbridge, b. J u n e 13, 1813; m. Nov. , 1833, Data A. Kempton, of Mendon, Mass. They had children: Francis M. Stockbridge, b . April 26, 1839; H a r r i e t A. Stockbridge, b. Dec. 27, 1841; Lucia A. Stockbridge, b. J u n e 1, 1843; Charles E. Stockbridge, b. Dec. 29, 1847; Walter S. Stockbridge, b. Feb. 12, 1849. H a r r i e t A. Stockbridge, b. Dec. 8, 1815; m. May 16, 1834, Elisha T. Read, cashier of a bank in W ; their children were James S. Read, b. Sept. 9, 1835; Harriet A. Read, b. Oct. 2, 1839; George S. Read, b. Sept. 22, 1842; Isabella Read, b. July 20, 1850.

W 84 Deborah Stockbridge (6th Gen.), daughter of David and Ruth (Cushing) Stockbridge. b. Nov. 4, 1790. m. May 10, 1811, Thomas Turner.
CHILDREN

Ruth Stockbridge Turner, b. Dec. 17, 1813; m. Dec. 27, 1834, Dr. I r a Warren; no children. Thomas Turner, b. Nov. 22, 1818; m. March 29, 1838, Susan M. Thayer, who d. J a n . 30, 1896; he d. Nov. 16, 1898. Their children were Susan J. Turner, b. J a n . 18, 1842; m. Oct., 1868, J . W. Finney; d. Dec. 8, 1882, leaving one child, Adelaide W. Turner, b. Sept. 22, 1848; m. M. J. F. Beal, and has one daughter; Mary G. Turner, b. 1854; Charles Turner, b. April 5, 1851; m. and has daughter.

W 84 Ruth Stockbridge (6th Gen.), daughter of David and Ruth (Cushing) Stockbridge. b. March 23, 1793. m. , James Turner.
CHILD

James Turner, b. 1827; m. 1st. Nov. 29, 1850, Julia A. Perry; d. Dec. 15, 1900; had two daughters, Emily C. Turner and Ellen A. Turner, m. 2nd. Eleanor G. Drew; one chi d, James W. Turner, m. Mary E. Finney. Ellen A. Turner m. Thompson; one child.

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411

84

Joseph C. Stockbridge (Gth Gen.), son of David and Ruth (Cushing) Stockbridge. b. July 4, 1798. m. 1st. Dec. 29, 1833, Ann W. Clark, who d. Jan. 26, 1837. m. 2nd. Pamelia Ford, Dec. 13, 1838.
CHILDREN OP JOSEPH AND ANN

Ann E. Stockbridge, b. Oct. 17, 1834, Joseph C. Stockbridge, b. Nov. 3, 1836; m. Sarah Gilson, of Rockland; has one son, Herbert Stockbridge, and a daughter.
CHILDREN OP JOSEPH AND PAMELIA

Pamelia F. Stockbridge, b. Nov. 13, 1839; d. Oct. 5, 1841. Amelia F. Stockbridge, b. Feb. 18, 1843; m. Webster Gardner; have two sons, Everett and . Emma B. Stockbridge, b. Sept. 24, 1846; m. Dunbar; two daughters, Helen and Fanny Dunbar.

84

Joseph Ramsdell (7th Gen.), son of Joseph and Ruth (Stockbridge) Ramsdell. b. Oct. 21, 1800. m. Dec. 3, 1827, Elizabeth Eells, daughter of Robert L. Eells, of Hanover.
CHILDREN

Elizabeth H. Ramsdell, b. April 25, 1830; m. Sept. 11, 1852, Aaron King, of Nashua, N. H. They had one child, Anne Lenthal, b. Oct. 5, 1858; m. J a n . 16, 1893, Dr. C. S. Collins, of Nashua. She died leaving one child, b. Nov. 18, 1893, William King Collins. Adelaide Ramsdell, b. Oct. 8, 1833; m. Dec. 18, 1854, B. Francis Kingman, of Minneapolis. ' T w o children, Joseph Ramsdell Kingman, b. April 15, 1860; m. Oct. 21, 1891, Mabel S. Seldon. They have 3 children, Elizabeth R. Kingman, b. Sept. 24, 1892; d. July 21, 1900; Harry S. Kingman, b . Dec. 25, 1893; Joseph R. Kingman, b. J u n e 18, 1900. Margaret B. Ramsdell, b. Oct. 6, 1841; m. J u n e 3, 1865, George B. Shumway, of Warren. One child, Alfred C. Shumway, b. J a n . 10, 1874; m. Mabel F. Nye.

412

HEED GENEALOGY

W 84 Homer Ramsdell (7th Gen.), son of Joseph and Ruth (Stockbridge) Ramsdell. b. Aug. 12, 1810. m. June 16, 1835, Frances P. L. Powell, daughter of Thomas Powell, of Newburgh, N. Y.
CHILDREN

Frances J . Ramsdell, b . 1838; m. Major George W. Rains, U. S. A. J a m e s A. P. Ramsdell, b. 1842; m. Fanny Van Nostrand, and has 1 child, Thomas P. Ramsdell. Henry P. Ramsdell, b. 1844; m. Adele Voorhes, and has 1 child, Mary P . Ramsdell. Homer S. Ramsdell, b. 1851; m. Maud Clarkson, and has four children, Frances Ramsdell, Pauline Ramsdell, Maud Ramsdell and Homer Ramsdell. Leila R. Ramsdell, b. 1856; unmarried.

W 84 Jane Miller Smith (7th Gen.), daughter of Miller and Jane Reed (Stockbridge) Smith. b. April 13, 1804; d. June 26, 1879. m. Nov. 3, 1824, Aurora W. Oldham.
CHILDREN

J a n e Reed Oldham, b. Oct. 31, 1825; m. 1846, Isaac G. Stetson. Children: (1) Emily J. Stetson, b. March 10, 1847; m. Stephen W. Bailey, and had children, Stella W. Bailey m. F. H. Fulsom, J a n e G. Bailey, Russ W. Bailey, Harold P. Bailey. (2) Frederick Stetson, who m. April 3, 1872, Annie C. Eells; children, Ethel P. Stetson who m. Oscar H. Latham, Una W. Stetson, Helen H. Stetson. (3) Grace G. Stetson, who m. E. W. Phillips, and has child, Haael Phillips, b. Aug. 27, 1892. Miller S. Oldham, b . Dec. 17, 1827; m. Lucretia W. Leach; 1 son, George E. Oldham, b. 1857, who m. Catharine L. Snell and has seven children. Georgeanna M. Oldham, b. Aug. 20, 1832; m. J u l i u s Josselyn in 1848; had 2 daughters, one daughter, Olive P. Josselyn, b. in 1858; m. Henry Otis Torrey. Henry W. Oldham, b. Aug. 20, 1832; m. Sept. 1, 1856, Helen M. Roberts; had three daughters, Lettice M. Oldham, Helen G. Oldham, and Adelaide B. Oldham. Mary V. Oldham, b. Nov. 12, 1834; d. July 18, 1861.

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413

Ellen S m i t h Oldham, b. Nov. 16, 1836; m. J u n e 28, 1856, J a m e s B. Wood, of Concord, Mass.; t h e i r children w e r e : (1) Caroline P r e s c o t t Wood, b. Oct. 2, 1860; m. J u n e 2, 1886, Hon. Sherman Hoar, a m e m b e r of Congress and U. S. Dist. A t t o r n e y , w h o w a s a son of Hon. Ebenezer R. Hoar, m a n y y e a r s J u d g e of t h e S u p r e m e Court a n d also Attorney General of t h e U. S. He ( S h e r m a n ) d. Oct. 7, 1898. She (Caroline) d. Aug. 24, 1891; t h e y left two children, Roger S h e r m a n H o a r a n d Ellen Hoar. (2) George M. Wood, b. Aug. 17, 1862; d. Oct. 20, 1863. (3) J u l i a S. Wood, b. Sept. 19, 1864; m. Sept. 21, 1887, H e r b e r t W. Blanchard, and h a s two children. (4) Richard F . Wood, b. J u n e 6, 1870; m. April 8, 1896, Victoria Phelan. (5) Isabel R. Wood, b. April 1, 1872; d. J u l y 10, 1873. (6) W i n t h r o p B. Wood, b. Nov. 7, 1875. ^George B. Oldham, b. J u l y 10, 1839; m. Lucy P . Stockbridge, a n d d., leaving one child, A r t h u r P . Oldham, who m. tet. Amy S. J o h n s o n , and had t h r e e children; m. ted. Ellen M. Benson, and had two children, L a u r a E. Oldham and Ralph W. Oldham. Charles J . Oldham, b. Oct. 5, 1841; m. Dec. 1, 1867, S a r a h W. Hatch. H e d. March 23, 1875; had one child, F r a n k G. Oldham, m. Maude M. Brown. E m m a F. Oldham, b. Dec. 6, 1843; d. Dec. 4, 1844. David S. Oldham, b. Aug. 21, 1845. Julia A. Oldham, b. Feb. 16, 1847; d. Aug. 22, 1864. For dates a n d more detail, see memorial of Rev. Thomas Smith, p u b . 1895.

T 88 Bethia Reed, daughter of John and Bethiah (Cobb) Reed. b. Feb. 28, 1712; d. Feb. 9, 1778. m. , 1732, Matthew Watson; d. Jan. 17, 1803, at Barrington, aged 107 years. He married for second wife, Sarah, who died Sept. 3, 1798, aged 88 years. Mr. Watson was a Scotchman and emigrated to this country from Treland. Her father opposed the match because he said he was a poor Irishman; but he left an estate valued at eighty thousand dollars. Of Barrington, R. I.
CHILDREN

Abigail Watson, b. J a n . 13, 1734. Mollie Watson, b. March 5, 1735.

414

REED GENEALOGY

Rachael Watson, b. July 14, 1736. Mercy Watson, b. March 30, 1738. Bethia Watson, b. Oct. 12, 1739. Matthew Watson, b, April 4, 1741. Lydia Watson, b. Dec. 17, 1742. William Watson, b. Jan. 25, 1744. John Watson, b. Oct. 5, 1746.

T 94 Abigail Reed, daughter of William and Mary (Richmond) Reed. b. . m. July 29, 1750, John Haskell. Jr., of Rochester, Mass.; d. Nov. 3, 1784. Of Rochester, Mass.
CHILDREN

Mary Haskell, b. Oct. 22, 1753; unmarried. J o n a t h a n Haskell, b. March 19, 1755; m. , and was Captain in the Revolutionary War, afterwards went t o Ohio. Abigail Haskell, b. March 18, 1759; m. Trip. Bethia Haskell, b. Oct. 1, 1756; m. John Clark. Sarah Haskell, b. March 25, 1765. Zabah Haskell, b. March 8, 1768; m. Nathaniel Sherman.

T 99 Sarah Reed (of Dighton), daughter of Thomas and Sarah Tisdale) Reed. b. Nov. 26, 1727; d. April , 1798, aged 73 years. m. , 1746, George Gooding; d. May 2, 1809, aged 86 years. Of Taunton, Mass.
CHILDREN

George B. Gooding, b. 1747; d. Aug. 31, 1772. Gamaliel Gooding, b. about 1753; d. Nov. 5, 1757. Thomas Gooding, b. about 1761; d. April 10, 1776.

T 104 Ruth Reed, daughter of Thomas and Sarah (Tisdale) Reed. b. . m. Jan. 6, 1743, Joseph Talbot. Of Taunton, Mass.

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415

T 105 Mercy Reed (of Dighton), daughter of Thomas and Sarah (Tisdale) Reed. b. . m. Dec. , 1780, Elijah Bacon, of Providence. Of Providence, R. I. T 107 Avis Reed (of Dighton), daughter of George and Sarah (Whitmarsh) Reed, b. Sept. 5, 1720; d. July 7, 1755. m. Jan. 27, 1736, John Palmer. Of Dighton, Mass. T 108 Hannah Reed (of Dighton), daughter of George and Sarah (Whitmarsh) Reed, b. May 21, 1722. m. , 1734, Reuben Clemens. Of Dighton, Mass. T 111

Ruth Reed (of Dighton), daughter of George and Sarah (Whitmarsh) Reed, b. Nov. 3, 1727. m. 1st. , Joshua Williams. m. 2nd. , James Macomber. m. 3rd. , Ebenezer Myrick. Of Dighton, Mass. T 112

Rebecca Reed, daughter of George and Sarah (Whitmarsh) Reed. b. July 16, 1729. m. 1st. , John Coleman. m. 2nd. , Sylvester French. Of Dighton, Mass.

416

REED GENEALOGY

T 116 Sarah Reed (of Dighton), daughter of George and Abigail (Woodward) Reed, b. Jan. 22, 1739. m. , John Gilmore. Of Dighton, Mass. T 120 Bethia Reed (of Dighton), daughter of George and Abigail (Woodward) Reed. b. . m. , 1754, John Jacob. Of Dighton, Mass. M 143 Lydia Reed, daughter of Thomas and Sarah (Niles) Reed, b. at Braintree, Mass., June 28, 1720; d. April 16, 1767. m. Dec. 6, 1739, George Smith, of Taunton, Mass.; he was born about 1715; died about 1790.
(All born in Taunton, Mass.) George Smith, b. ; d. 1769; probably u n m a r r i e d . His f a t h e r was a d m i n i s t r a t o r of his e s t a t e . Keziah Smith, b. ; m. J a n . 24, 1765, J o s i a h White, Jr., and lived in Easton, Mass., 1792. Lydia Smith, b. ; m. A b r a h a m Nash, son of Benjamin and Anna (Smith) Nash. She w a s a widow in 1792 and lived in Winchester, Cheshire Co., New H a m p s h i r e . J a m e s Smith, b. in 1750; d. April 5, 1825; m. J u l y 28, 1774, H a n n a h W r ilbur. Elizabeth Smith, b. ; m. Sept. 6, 1774, J o s e p h H a y w a r d , a n d in 1792 w a s living in Winchester, Cheshire Co., N. H. I s r a e l Smith, b. ; m. Wealthy , and in 1792 was living in P e t e r s h a m , Mass. T h o m a s Smith, b. ; m. Nov. 22, 1795, Rachel White, d a u g h t e r of E d w a r d and A n n a (Hewett) White, and about 1800 removed to Chester, Windsor Co., V e r m o n t .
CHILDREN

M 143 James Smith (5th Gen.), son of George and Lydia (Reed) Smith.

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417

b. in 1750; d. in Taunton, Mass., April 5,1825. m. July 28, 1774, Hannah Wilbur, daughter of Joseph and Mary (Stearns) Wilbur; she died in Taunton, Mass., 1833.
(All born in Taunton, Mass.) J a m e s Smith, b. J a n . 28, 1775; m. p u b . Oct. 29, 1803, Phebe Shelly, of R a y n h a m , Mass., d a u g h t e r of Libbens and Phebe ( B r e t t u n ) Shelly; removed with his family t o Onondaga Co., N. Y. Uriah Smith, b. Oct. 20, 1776; d. May 3, 1851; m. March, 1806, Mareda Field. George Smith, b. Oct. 2, 1778; m. Pamelia Field. Simeon Smith, b. Oct. 25, 1780; d. Feb. 7, 1801; u n m a r r i e d . H a n n a h Smith, b. April 23, 1783; d. Sept. 4, 1861; m. 1st. Sept. 22, 1804, Salmon Lincoln; m. 2nd. Sept. 21, 1807, J a c o b White. Eleazer Smith, b. Nov. 10, 1786; m. M a r g a r e t Willis, and moved with his family t o Onondaga Co., N. Y. Polly Smith, b. Nov. 27, 1788; m. March 31, 1816, Eleazer Phillips. Lydia Reed Smith, b. Sept. 30, 1790; d. J u n e 16, 1874; m. Jan.-22, 1809, Daniel Leonard. Wilbur Smith, b. April 28, 1793; m. Abigail Phillips, a n d moved w i t h his family t o Onondaga Co., N. Y., and l a t e r t o Michigan. Keziah Smith, b. March 6, 1796; d. a b o u t 1833; m. 1st. J u n e 13, 1813, Rufus E d d y ; m. 2nd. Dec. 18, 1826, Nathaniel P r e s h o . Eleanor Smith, b. March 10, 1798; d. Nov. 25, 1872; m. 1st. March 10, 1816, T i m o t h y Lincoln; m. 2nd. Cornelius W. L o t h r o p . Sally Smith, b. April 7, 1800; m. May 15, 1817, Dennis Field.
CHILDREN

M 143 Uriah Smith (6th Gen.), son of James and Hannah (Wilbur) Smith. b. Oct. 20, 1776; d. in Taunton, Mass., May 3, 1851. m. March , 1806, Mareda Field, daughter of Nathaniel and Sarah (Leonard) Field; b. in Taunton, Mass., Sept. 15, 1785, and died there Dec. 2, 1855.
CHILDREN

Paran Field Smith, b. in T a u n t o n , Mass., Aug. 28, 1809; d. Dec. 23, 1882; m. J a n . 26, 1840, Mareda Field. Thomas Leonard Smith, b. Dec. 3, 1812; d, J a n . 15, 1832; unmarried.

418

REED GENEALOGY

M 143 George Smith (6th Gen.), son of James and Hannah (Wilbur) Smith. b. Oct. 2, 1778. m. May 4, 1800, Pamelia Field, daughter of James and Mary (Drew) Field, of Taunton, Mass.
CHILDREN

(All born in Taunton, Mass.)

George Smith, b. in 1801; m. , Mary Caswell, of Taunton. Pamelia Smith, b. Aug. , 1803; m. Nov. 25, 1830, Eleazer Davis, of Dighton. Lydia Smith, b. about 1807; m. Crosby, who died soon, leaving a son, George A. B. Crosby, now (1901) living in West Bridgewater, Mass. Eleanor Smith, b. in 1812; d. July 17, 1894; m. March 20, 1831, Erin Bryant. James Smith, b. J u n e 1, 1814; d. J u n e 24, 1881; m. Oct. 20, 1833, Mary Bryant. Mary Smith, b. May 28, 1817; m. April 12, 1835, George Field. Peleg Smith, b. Sept. 14, 1825; d. unmarried.

M \ 143 Hannah Smith (6th Gen.), daughter of James and Hannah (Wilbur) Smith. b. April 23, 1783; d. in New Bedford, Sept. 4, 1861. m. 1st. Sept. 4, 1804, Salmon Lincoln, son of David and Jemima (Dean) Lincoln, of Norton, Mass.; he died Oct. 15, 1804. m. 2nd. Sept. 21, 1807, Jacob White, son of Elijah and Rhoda (White) White; he was born in Raynham, Mass., April 26, 1775; died in Taunton, Oct. 23, 1841.
CHILD RT FIRST HUSBAND

Jemima Lincoln, b. Feb. 1, 1805; d. April , 1820.


CHILDREN BT SECOND HUSBAND

Susan Matilda White, b . Dec. 1, 1808; d. April 2, 1840; m. Dec. 26, 1830, Christopher C. Blanchard. Melancy White, b. April 2, 1812; d. Nov. 30, 1836; unmarried. Jacob White, b. March 12, 1814; d. Feb. 28, 1858; m. J u n e 27, 1839, Cynthia H. Peck, of Rehoboth. Almira White, b. April 12, 1818; d. J a n . 10, 1897; m. J a n 27, 1839, Caleb B. Luscumb,

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419

Mareda White, b. J a n . 30, 1822; d. May 12, 1874; m. Josiah Robinson Clark. Elizabeth Jemima White, b. July 23, 1824; d. Oct. 10, 1864; m. 1st. James E. White, of Raynham; m. 2nd. May 30, 1854, Albert G. Gould, of New Bedford.

M 143 Polly Smith (6th Gen.), daughter of James and Hannah (Wilbur) Smith. b. Nov. 27, 1788; d. in New Bedford, Mass. m. March 31, 1816, Eleazer Phillips.
(Both probably born in Taunton, Mass.) Allan PhUlips, b. in 1817; m. ; had children; names not known. Mary Adeline Phillips, b. May 12, 1819; m. , William Peck. Had two children, namely, William B. Peck and Charles H. Peck. She is living in Dartmouth, Mass. (1901).
CHILDREN

M 143 Lydia Reed Smith (6th Gen.), daughter of James and Hannah (Wilbur) Smith. b. Sept. 30, 1790; d. June 16, 1874. m. Jan. 22, 1809, Daniel Leonard, son of Solomon and Lydia (Bassett) Leonard; b. in Taunton, Mass., Oct. 1, 1787; d. in Taunton, Jan. 19, 1850.
CHILDREN

(All born in Taunton, Mass.)

Daniel Leonard, b, July 18, 1809; d. Feb. 24, 1876; m. March 4, 1832, Celia Lincoln. Lydia Bassett Leonard, b, Aug. 25, 1811; d. April 12, 1875; m. , J a m e s Lincoln. Melvin Leonard, b. April 7, 1815; d. Feb. 11, 1895; m. , Fanny M. Field. Abner Leonard, b. April 25, 1817; d. Sept. 14, 1880; m. May 10, 1839, Caroline Crane. Cromwell Leonard, b. J u n e 13, 1820; d. May 2, 1866; m. Dec. 19, 1842, Adeline Safford. Joseph Dexter Leonard, b. April 8, 1822; d. Feb. 7, 1891; m. Oct. 1, 1841, Mary Lincoln Wetherell. Horatio Leonard, b. July 4, 1824; m. Feb. 26, 1843, Mareda Smith Wood. Hannah Wilbur Leonard, b. April 13, 1827; d. March 26, 1901; m. May 3, 1843, Barton P. Harvey. 27

420

KEED GENEALOGY

M 143 Keziah Smith (6th Gen.), daughter of James and Hannah (Wilbur) Smith. b. March 6, 1796; d. about 1833. m. 1st. June 13, 1813, Rufus Eddy, son of Paul Eddy, of Taunton, Mass. m. 2nd. Dec. 18, 1826, Nathaniel Presho.
CHILDREN

(All probably born in Taunton, Mass.)

Sarah Eddy, b. in 1814; d. young-. These brothers left T a u n t o n very early and t h e w r i t e r has no further knowledge of them. Stearns Eddy, b. about 1821; d. young. Hannah Presho, b . in 1827. Mary Presho, b. ; d. when about 16 years of age. Lettice Presho, b. ; d. unmarried. Lucinda Presho, b. ; d. unmarried.

M 143 Eleanor Smith (6th Gen.), daughter of James and Hannah (Wilbur) Smith. b. March 10, 1798; d. in Taunton, Mass., Nov. 25, 1872. m. 1st. March 16, 1816, Timothy Lincoln, son of General Thomas and Esther (Newland) Lincoln; b. in Taunton, March 7, 1799; d. in Taunton, Aug. 2, 1826. m. 2nd. Cornelius W. Lothrop, son of Howell and Sally (White) Lothrop. He died Dec. 8, 1847, in Raynham, Mass., where he was operating a saw mill; was killed by the bursting of a circular saw. m. 3rd. Barton White, son of Captain Timothy and Sarah (Smith) White, of Taunton, Mass.
(All bom in Taunton, Mass.) Timothy Morton Lincoln, b. July 11, 1817; d. Sept. 8, 1846; m. May 31, 1837, Lucinda Lincoln. Charles Henry Lothrop, b. Sept. 3, 1831; d. Feb. 6, 1890; m. 1st. Sept., 1856, Sarah E. Loring; m. 2nd. May 6, 1872, Sarah V. NaUle. Thomas Jackson Lothrop, b . March 2, 1834; m. Aug. 24, 1858, Catherine Prescott Webster. Sarah Ellen Lothrop. b. March 24, 1840; m. March 18, 1862, Theodore G- Lincoln.
CHILDREN

DAUGHTERSFOURTH GENERATION

421

M 143 Sally Smith (6th Gen.), daughter of James and Hannah (Wilbur) Smith. b. April 7, 1800. m. May 15, 1817, Dennis Field, son of Abiezer Field. Lived in Norton, Mass.
CHILDREN

Sally R. Field, b. Dec. , 1821; d. April 27, 1896; m. , Ezekiel Leonard. Sumner Field, b. ; d. young. Silas Field, b. ; d. young. Seth Field, b. ; d. u n m a r r i e d when a y o u n g man. Abbie L. Field, b. ; m. , Peleg Gordon Austin.

M 143 Paran Field Smith (7th Gen.), son of Uriah and Mareda (Field) Smith. b. Aug. 28, 1809; d. Dec. 23, 1882. m. Jan. 26, 1840, Mareda Field, daughter of Bethuel and Sally (Lincoln) Field; b. June 4, 1816; d. May 16, 1898. He was a farmer and lived in Taunton, Mass.
(All born in Taunton, Mass.) T h o m a s Field Smith, b. Aug. 12, 1841. Cordana M a r e d a Smith, b. April 13, 1844. Horace U r i a h Smith, b. Aug. 2, 1846. B a r n u m Jesse Smith, b. J u l y 14, 1850. J u s t i n a O r y n t h i a Smith, b. Nov. 10, 1854.
CHILDREN

M 143 George Smith (7th Gen.), son of George and Pamelia (Field) Smith, b. in 1801. m. , Mary Caswell, of Taunton, Mass.
CHILDREN

(All probably born in Taunton, Mass.)

William Smith, b. Thomas Smith, b. James Smith, b. J a n e Smith, b.

. . ; d. young. .

422 Mary Smith, Ellen Smith, (The dates a n d probably

REED GENEALOGY b. . b. . of b i r t h of t h e above a r e n o t k n o w n t o t h e w r i t e r , t h e y a r e not n a m e d in t h e o r d e r of their b i r t h . )

M 143 Pamelia Smith (7th Gen.), daughter of George and Pamelia (Field) Smith. b. Aug. , 1803. m. Nov. 25, 1830, Eleazer Davis, of Dighton, Mass. He died Feb. 23, 1876, aged 72 years and 6 months.
(All born in Taunton, Mass.) M a r i a A. Davis, b. in 1832; m. April 12, 1850, J o s e p h R. Wheeler. Mary Rebecca Davis, b. ; m. , T i m o t h y Lucas, of Taunton. ( P r o b a b l y P a m e l i a h a d o t h e r children, whose n a m e s a r e unk n o w n to t h e w r i t e r . )
CHILDREN

M 143 Eleanor Smith (7th Gen.), daughter of George and Pamelia (Field) Smith, b. in 1812; d. July 17, 1894. m. March 20, 1831, Erin Bryant, who was born in Bridgewater, Mass., in 1810, and died Dec. 10, 1872. Lived in Taunton, Mass., and Raynham, Mass.
CHILDREN

Mary A. E. B r y a n t , b. F e b . 8, 1832. H a n n a h J a n e B r y a n t , b. March 28, 1834. Lydia B u r b a n k B r y a n t , b. May 24, 1837. Louisa L e m i r a Bryant, b. Oct. 24, 1841. H a r r i e t A. B r y a n t , b. J a n . 26, 1847.

M 143 James Smith (7th Gen.), son of George and Pamelia (Field) Smith. b. June 1, 1814; d. June 24, 1881. m. Oct. 20, 1833, Mary Bryant; b. in Bridgewater, Mass.
CHILDREN

(All born in Taunton, Mass.)

J a m e s T. F. Smith, b. Oct. 21, 1835. M a r y A. E. Smith, b. Dec. 4, 1837.

DAUGHTERSFOURTH GENERATION Simeon D. Smith, b. Aug. 13, 1839. Almira D. Smith, b. J a n . 15, 1842. Edwin H. C. Smith, b. April 9, 1844. T h o m a s A. Smith, b. April 4, 1847. Peleg H. Smith, b. J u l y 18, 1850.

423

M 143 Mary Smith (7th Gen.), daughter of George and Pamelia (Field) Smith. b. May 28, 1817. m. April 12, 1835, George Field, son of Capt. Nathaniel and Sarah (Leonard) Field; b. July 11, 1814, in Taunton, Mass. Of Taunton, Mass.
(All born in Taunton, Mass.) George E m e r y Field, b. Nov. 4, 1835. Mary Adeline Field, b. March 5, 1838; d. Oct. 16, 1839. Leonard Lawrence Field, b. Oct. 19, 1840. Daniel L. Field, b. 1842. Nathaniel P a r d o n Field, b. Nov. 10, 1850.
CHILDREN

M 143 Susan Matilda White (7th Gen.), daughter of Jacob and Hannah (Smith) White. b. Dec. 1, 1808; d. in Taunton, April 2, 1840. m. Dec. 26, 1830, Christopher C. Blanchard.
CHILDREN

Corella M. Blanchard, b. . Lewis B a t e s Blanchard, b. . Salmon Blanchard, b. . Charles Allen B l a n c h a r d , b. . (Names of above p r o b a b l y not given in o r d e r of b i r t h .

M 143 Jacob White (7th Gen.), son of Jacob and Hannah (Smitb) White, b. March 12, 1814; d. in Iowa Feb. 28, 1858. m. June 27, 1839, Cynthia H. Peck, of Rehoboth, Mass. She died March 6, 1882. He was a farmer and lived in Rehoboth, Mass., and the State of Iowa.

424
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

(All born in Rehoboth, Mass.) Lloyd E m e r s o n White, b. Dec. 21, 1841. Charles Robinson White, b. J u l y 7, 1845. George E r a s t u s White, b. Aug. 3, 1848. A r t h u r E u g e n e White, b. March 27, 1850. Granville H e n r y W h i t e , b. Nov. 2, 1851. Albert Gould White, b. ; d. young.

M 143 Almira White (7th Gen.), daughter of Jacob and Hannah (Smith) White. b. April 12, 1818; d. in New Bedford, Mass., June 10, 1897. m. June 27, 1839, Caleb Barnum Luscomb, son of Francis and Sally (Reading) Luscomb. He died in New Bedford July 1, 1890.
CHILDREN

F r a n c i s B. Luscomb, b. in T a u n t o n , Mass., Nov. 22, 1840; d. in New Bedford, F e b . 20, 1858. Georgianna A. Luscomb, b. in T a u n t o n , Mass., Dec. 29, 1842. J o h n J . Luscomb, b. in New Bedford, Sept. 16, 1855; d. Dec. 11, 1856. F r e d e r i c k W. Luscomb, b. in New Bedford, April 1, 1859.

M 143 Mareda White (7th Gen.), daughter of Jacob and Hannah (Smith) White. b. Jan. 30, 1822; d. in New Bedford, Mass., May 12, 1874. m. , Josiah Robinson Clark. He died Oct. 28, 1876.
(Born in New Bedford, Mass.) Elizabeth A. Clark, b. J a n . 30, 1845. Charles Bobinson Clark, b. Oct. 1, 1847; d. May 29, 1858.
CHILDREN

M 143 Elizabeth Jemima White (7th Gen.), daughter of Jacob and and Hannah (Smith) White. b. July 23, 1824; d. in New Bedford, Oct. 10, 1864.

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425

m. 1st. , James E. White, of Raynham, Mass. m. 2nd. May 30, 1854, Albert G. Gould, of New Bedford, Mass. He died in Mansfield, Mass., June 13, 1888. They lived in Raynham and New Bedford, Mass.
CHILDREN

Wiiliard E a r l White, b. in R a y n h a m , J u n e 24, 1849; d. Nov. 28, 1856. Annie E. Gould, b. in New Bedford, J a n . 21, 1859.

M 143 Daniel Leonard (7th Gen.), son of Daniel and Lydia Reed (Smith) Leonard. b. July 18,1809; d. in Taunton, Feb. 28, 1876. m. March 4, 1832, Celia Lincoln, daughter of John Lincoln; b. June 23, 1811; d. March 19, 1860.
(All born in Taunton, Mass.) Lloyd E m e r y Leonard, b. Aug. 17, 1832. Celia Maria Leonard, b. Sept. 2, 1834. Mary J a n e Leonard, b. J u n e 14, 1836. Sarah Ann Leonard, b. J u n e 6, 1838. Twins, b. i n 1840; d. in infancy. George H e n r y Leonard, b. Nov. 8, 1841. Lewis E v e r e t t Leonard, b. Aug. 15, 1844. H e r b e r t F . Leonard, b. March 18, 1846, Ellen P . Leonard, b. Sept. 16, 1849. Albert Lincoln Leonard, b. April 3, 1852. Eugene Harwood Leonard, b. May 21, 1854; d. April 10, 1880; unmarried.
CHILDREN

M 143 lydia Bassett Leonard (7th Gen.), daughter of Daniel and Lydia Reed (Smith) Leonard. b. Aug. 25, 1811; d. April 12, 1875. m. , James Lincoln, son of Robert and Polly (Field) Lincoln. He was born June 29, 1865.
(All born in Taunton, Mass.) Lydia Adeline Lincoln, b. April 5, 1832. J a m e s Addison Lincoln, b. J u l y 18, 1835. William H e n r y Lincoln, b. Dec. 3, 1837.
CHILDREN

426

REED GENEALOGY

Albert L. Lincoln, b. Oct. 23, 1842. Eliza Jane Lincoln, b. Sept. 9, 1846. Frederick Lincoln, b. Jan. 3, 1850; d. Feb. 14, 1850. M 143

Melvin Leonard (7th Gen.), son of Daniel and Lydia Reed (Smith) Leonard. m. , Fanny M. Field, daughter of Bethnel and Sally (Lincoln) Field; b. in Chesterfield, N. H., July 14, 1821. She is now (1901) living in Taunton, Mass.
CHILDREN

Melvin Bethnel Leonard, b. Jan. 18, 1845. George Daniel Leonard, b. Dec. 11, 1851. M 143

Abner Leonard (7th Gen.), son of Daniel and Lydia Reed (Smith) Leonard. b. April 25, 1817, in Taunton, Mass.; d. there Sept. 14, 1880. m. May 10,1839, Caroline Crane, daughter of Capt. John and Caroline (Newcomb) Crane; b. Sept. 1, 1819, and d. in Taunton, Mass., June 19, 1875.
CHILDREN

(All horn in Taunton, Mass.)

Kolandus Abner Leonard, b. J u n e 12, 1841. Augusta Caroline Leonard, b . Dec. 18, 1844. Morton M. Leonard, b. Feb. 2, 1846. Mary Elizabeth Leonard, b. J a n . 18, 1848; d. J a n . 17, 1878; unmarried. Hannah Leonard, b. April 13, 1850. Ellen J . Leonard, b. Feb. 11, 1854.

143

Cromwell Leonard (7th Gen.), son of Daniel and Lydia Reed (Smith) Leonard. b. June 13, 1820, in Taunton, Mass.; d. there May 2, 1866 (killed by a runaway horse). m. Dec. 19, 1842, Adeline Safford, daughter of Asa and Betsy Sawtelle (Wilbur) Saiford; b. in Sidney, Maine.

DAUGHTERSFOURTH GENERATION (All born in Taunton, Mass.) Leonora Adeline Leonard, b. Dec. 6, 1844. E d g a r Cromwell Leonard, b. J u l y 8, 1849. Elizabeth Adelaide Leonard, b. J u l y 25, 1853. Caroline May Leonard, b. March 7, 1857.
CHILDREN

427

M 143 Joseph Dexter Leonard (7th Gen.), son of Daniel and Lydia Reed (Smith) Leonard. b. April 8, 1822, at Taunton, Mass.; d. Feb. 7, 1891, at Mansfield, Mass. m. Oct. 1, 1841, Mary Lincoln Wetherell, daughter of Stillman and Hepzibah (Lincoln) Wetherell, who was born in Taunton, Mass., Dec. 25, 1821, and died in Mansfield, June 9, 1900.
(AU born in Taunton, Mass., except the last two, who were born in Mansfield, Mass.) Gustavus D e x t e r Leonard, b. Oct. 5, 1842. Mary E s t h e r Leonard, b. F e b . 13, 1845. Daniel Stillman Leonard, b. May 19, 1847; d. in Mansfield, Nov. 28, 1867; u n m a r r i e d . Almira Hepzibah, b. F e b . 16, 1849. Walter Wetherell Leonard, b . Nov. 16, 1852. H a n n a h Lizzie Leonard, b. Oct. 18, 1855. F a n n i e Lincoln Leonard, b. May 9, 1861; d. Aug. 3, 1891; unmarried. Joseph Winchell Leonard, b. Feb. 13, 1865.
CHILDREN

M 143 Horatio Leonard (7th Gen.), son of Daniel and Lydia Reed (Smith) Leonard, b. July 4, 1824, in Taunton, Mass. m. Feb. 26, 1843, Mareda Smith Wood, daughter of Simeon Sherman and Lois Ha]] (Wetherell) Wood; b. in Taunton, Dec. 26, 1822.
(All born in Taunton, Mass.) J u l i a n n a Leonard, b. . Lydia Maria Leonard, b. J a n . 3, 1846; d. y o u n g . Charles H e n r y Leonard, b. March 15, 1850. E m m a J a n e Leonard, b. .
CHILDREN

428

REED GENEALOGY

Frank Leonard, b. . Marvin Leonard, b. . Augustus H. Leonard, b. in 1865.

M 143 Hannah Wilbur Leonard (7th) Gen.), daughter of Daniel and Lydia Reed (Smith) Leonard. b, April 13, 1827; d. in Easton, Mass., March 26, 1901. m. May 3, 1843, Barton P. Harvey, who was born in Westmoreland, N. H., Dec. 28,1819. Lived in Taunton, Mass., and Raynham, Mass.
(AU born in Taunton, Mass., except the youngest, who was born in Raynham, Maes.) James Barton Harvey, b. Aug. 19, 1844. Edwin Wilbur Harvey, b. April 30, 1846; d. Aug. 2, 1848. Lydia Melinda Harvey, b. April 6, 1851. Clement Algernon Harvey, b. March 23, 1856. Eddie Parlimon Harvey, b. March 27, 1858. Earnest Cromwell Harvey, b. Feb. 22, 1866.
CHILDREN

143

H a n n a h Presho (7th Gen.), daughter of Nathaniel and Keziah (Smith) Presho. b. in 1827. m. May 20, 1843, Joseph Alden Wetherell, son of Thomas and Caroline (Smith) Wetherell; b . in T a u n t o n , Mass., S e p t 6, 1821, and d. J a n . 3, 1872. (All born in Taunton, Mass.) Thomas Alden Wetherell, b. Feb. 24, 1844. Ampudia Edwin Wetherell, b. April 29, 1850. Mary Wetherell, b. .
CHILDREN

143

Timothy Morton Lincoln (7th Gen.), son of Timothy and Eleanor (Smith) Lincoln. b. J u l y 11, 1817, in Taunton, Mass.; d. there Sept. 8, 1846,

DAUGHTERSFOURTH GENERATION

429

m. May 31, 1837, Lucinda E. Lincoln, daughter of Ezekiel and Lucinda (Williams) Lincoln.
(All born in Taunton, Maie.) Lucinda Ellis Lincoln, b. J a n . 29, 1839; d. Feb. 22, 1839. T i m o t h y J a m e s Lincoln, b. 1840. Ezekiel T h o m a s Lincoln, b. 1844.
CHILDREN

M 143 Charles Henry Lothrop (7th Gen.), son of Cornelius W. and Eleanor (Smith) Lothrop. b. Sept. 3, 1831; d. Feb. 6, 1890, in Lyons, Iowa. m. 1st. Sept. 1, 1856, Sarah E. Loring, daughter of Charles Loring, of Maine. m. 2nd. May 6, 1873, Sarah V. Naille, daughter of Rev. John Naille, of Elizabethtown, Pa. He was educated at Brown University, and graduated from the Medical Department of the University of the city of New York. In 1858 he located in Lyons, Iowa. In the Civil War he was Surgeon of the 1st Iowa Cavalry Regiment, and remained in the service four years. In 1866 he returned to Lyons, where he had an extensive practice.
CHILD RT FIRST WIFE

Charles Lothrop, b.

; d. young.

M 143 Thomas Jackson Lothrop (7th Gen.), son of Cornelius W. and Eleanor (Smith) Lothrop. b. March 2, 1834. m. Aug. 24, 1858, Catharine Prescott Webster, daughter of John W. and Harriet (Hickling) Webster, of Cambridge, Mass.
(All born in Taunton, Mass.) H a r r i e t Eleanor L o t h r o p , b. J u n e 11, 1859. A r t h u r P r e s c o t t L o t h r o p , b. Sept. 10, 1860. Ohvia Dabnev Lothrop, b. J u l y 17, 1865. Cornelius Bedford L o t h r o p , b. April 24, 1869. Thomas Mark Lothrop, b. J u n e 10, 1873.
CHILDREN

430

REED GENEALOGY

143

Sarah Ellen Lothrop (7th Gen.), daughter of Cornelius W. and Eleanor (Smith) Lothrop. b. March 24, 1840 (now, 1901, living in Taunton, Mass). ni. March 18, 1862, Theodore G. Lincoln, son of Theodore L. and Belinda (Gary) Lincoln; b. in Taunton, Mass., June 11, 1839. He is a farmer.
CHILDREN

F r e d e r i c k T h e o d o r e Lincoln, b . April 26, 1863. Louis L o t h r o p Lincoln, b. Nov. 1, 1870. Alfred Newland Lincoln, b . Dec. 15, 1871. F r a n k Oscar Lincoln, b. J a n . 21, 1874. Helen Beatrice Lincoln, b . J u l y 18, 1876.

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Sally R. Field (7th Gen.), daughter of Dennis and Sally (Smith) Field. b, Dec. , 1821; d. April 27, 1896. m. , Ezekiel Leonard, son of Job and Polly (Lincoln) Leonard, of Raynham, Mass.
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(AU born in Norton, Mass.)

Ezekiel S u m n e r Leonard, b. . Lewis E. Leonard, b. . Edwin Leonard, b. . Ervin Leonard, b. ; d. young. Philo. F . Leonard, b. .

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Abbie L. Field (7th Gen.), daughter of Dennis and Sally (Smith) Field. b. . m. , Peleg Gordon Austin, son of Solomon and Zilpha (Wilbur) Austin; b. Jan. 14, 1829.
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F I F T H GENERATION A 149 Mary Reed, daughter of Obadiah and Mary (Nash) Reed. b. March 27, 1734. m. Feb. 1, 1755, Joseph Hersey, Jr. Of Abington, Mass. A 152 Silence Reed, daughter of Obadiah and Mary (Nash) Reed, b. June 7, 1741. Unmarried.
WILL OF SILENCE REED.

" In the name of God Amen I Silence Reed of Abington in the County of Plymouth and Commonwealth of Massachusetts widow, being in the free exercise of reason & memory calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed unto man once to die, do make and ordain this my last Will & Testament vizprincipally and first of all, I give & recommend my Soul into the hands of God who gave it, hoping for a full & free pardon of all my sins through the merits of Jesus Christ my only Redeemer & Saviour & my body to the Earth to be buried with christian decency, nothing doubting but at the general Resurrection, I shall receive the same by the Almighty Power of Godand as touching my worldly estate whereof it hath pleased God to bless me in this life, I give & bequeath the same in the following manner viz " ImprimisI give & bequeath to my brother Obadiah Reed & my sister Sarah Reed equally the whole of my estate both real & personal, wherever it may be found & in whatever it may consist after paying my just debts & funeral charges, and paying the legacies hereafter mentioned " ItemI give & bequeath unto my niece Silence Norton one hundred dollars to be paid in one year after my decease "ItemI give & bequeath to my four nieces (viz) Sarah LazelJ. Mary Gurney, Hannah Shaw and Mehitable Shaw fifty dollars each to be paid in one year after my decease.

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" ItemI give & bequeath unto Mary Hearsey daughter of my kinsman Obadiah Hearsey thirty dollars to be paid in one year after my decease. " ItemI give & bequeath unto Rebecca Hearsey and Olive Hearsey daughters of said Obadiah Hearsey ten dollars each to be paid in one year after my decease " ItemI give & bequeath unto Goddard Reed, son of James Reed fifty dollars, to be paid when he shall arrive to the age of twenty one years " ItemI give & bequeath unto Anna Hearsey & Alice Hearsey, daughters of my kinsman Daniel Hearsey ten dollars each to be paid in one year after my decease. " ItemI appoint & ordain my brother Obadiah Reed sole executor to this my last Will & Testament. " LastlyIt is my will, that my just debts, funeral charges & the afore mentioned legacies be paid by my executor, and I hereby direct him faithfully to discharge the sameIn witness whereof I the said Silence Reed have hereunto set my hand & seal this twenty first day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & eight. Silence Reed (Seal)" H Signed sealed and pronounced by the said Silence Reed to be her last Will & Testament in the presence of us Samuel Norton Joel Reed Joel Reed Junr." A 162 Abigail Reed, daughter of Ebenezer and Hannah (Thompson) Reed. b. April 10, 1745. m. Feb. 2, 1766, Jacob Dyer, son of Christopher and Hannah Dyer. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

Jacob Dyer, b . ; m. Sarah Niles, daughter of Rev. Saml. Niles. (See further His. of them in His. of Abington, p. 375.) Joseph Dyer, b. ; m. 1st. Phebe Clark; m. 2nd. Anna Snell.

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A 162 Joseph Dyer (6th Gen.), son of Jacob and Abigail (Reed) dyer. b. . m. 1st. , Phebe Clark. m. 2nd. , Anna Snell. Settled at Abington, Mass.
CHILD OF JOSEPH AND PHEBE CLARE

Mehitable Dyer, b. Cyrus A. Dyer, b.

. . Late postmaster of Abington, Mass.

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A 165 Rachel Reed, daughter of Daniel and Ruth (White) Reed, b. Dec. 20,1740. m. June 6, 1763, Jacob Porter, Jr. Of Cummington, Mass. A 170 Ruth Reed, daughter of Daniel and Ruth (White) Reed. b. Dec. 4, 1752". m. Aug. 12, 1774, Jacob Gannet. Of Cummington, Mass. A 172 Tabitha Reed, daughter of James and Abigail (Nash) Reed, b. March 3, 1740. m. Oct. 5, 1779, EliBha Lincoln. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILD

David Lincoln, b. . Mentioned in his Uncle Adam's will by which he is to receive one-eighth p a r t of his lands subject to a life interest of his mother. Also mentioned in his Aunt Huldah Reed's will.

A 173 Experience Reed, daughter of James and Abigail (Nash) Reed.

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b. Oct. 23, 1741; d. June 28, 1811. m. 1st. Oct. , 1767, Joseph Josselyn; he died Dec. 21, 1767. , 1772, Silas Reed; d. March 1, 1800. m . 2nd. Of Abington, Mass.
WILL

" In the name of God, Amen, I Experience Reed of the town of Abington in the County of Plymouth and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, widow and relict of Silas Reed of 6d. Abington, deceased considering the uncertainty of life, and though weak in body yet of perfect mind and memory (blessed be God for it) do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following, that is to say, principally and first of all, I commend my soul into the hands of God who gave it, my body I commit to the dust to be interred or buried at the descretion of my executors. The small property remaining in my possession after the payment of my just debts and funeral charges by my executor, hereafter appointed, I give and bequeath in the following manner. "Item:I give and bequeath to my brother James Reed about one acre and a half of land lying in the town of Abington aforesaid, which land was set to me as my part of my sister Molly Reed's estate, in her father's land given her before his decease also my poorest feather bed, a coverlet, a pair of sheets, under bed and a bed stead made to run under a high or common bedstead. " Item:I give and bequeath to Goddard Reed, son of my brother James Reed, about five acres and an half of land lying in sd. Abington, bounded northerly on the land that was formerly Adam Reed deceased's reference being to my deed to the boundaries of said landAlso the whole of my right in the pew in Abington Meeting house of which my father died seized, also the whole of my household furniture not before and hereafter disposed of. together with the whole of my wearing apparel, also the whole of the notes of hand I

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hold against different persons that have not yet been paid to my executor for the payment of my just debts and funeral charges, and my will is that as I have given him (the said Goddard Reed) so much of my property he should be kind to his father and help him under his needy circumstances so far as his father's prudence in improving what he gives him lays for his son's generosity. "Item:I give and bequeath to Harriett Burrell dau. of Robert Burrell my gold necklace, my bed in the chamber, under bed one pair of sheets a coverlet bedstead and bedcord and brass kettle holding about seven or eight gallons to be delivered to her by my executor, when she shall arrive at the age of eighteen years, " And I do hereby constitute and appoint Phillip Pratt of said Abington the sole executor of this my last will and testament hereby revoking and disannuling all other and former wills by me made, and I do hereby order and direct my executor to pay all my just debts and funeral charges, and set up gravestones at my grave, hereby ratifying and confirming this to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this nineteenth day of June in the year of our Lord 1811. Experience Reed (Seal)."
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Signed sealed published and declared by the above named Experience Reed, to be her last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of the testator. Robert Burrell. Salome Burrell. Daniel Shaw/' A 177

Huldah Reed, daughter of James and Abigail (Nash) Reed. b. April 25, 1751. Unmarried.
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" In the name of God Amen this sixteenth day of October A. D. 1790 I, Huldah Reed of Abington in the County of Plymouth & Commonwealth of Massachusettsspinsterbeing apprehensive of my approaching change, but of perfect mind & Memory thanks to God therefor, calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all once to die, do make & ordain this my last will and testament that is to sayprincipally & first of all, I give and recommend my Soul to God who gave it, and my body I rec* ommend to the earth, to be buried in Christian decent burial, at the discretion of my executor, nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God, and as touching such worldly estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me with in this life, I demise & dispose of the same, after my just debts & funeral charges are paid, in the following manner and form " ImprimisI give and bequeath to my two brothers Adam & Stephen, five shillings to each of them " ItemI give to my brother James all my notes, and I also give to my brother James's wife my dark colored calico & black gown, my black quilt, two woolen & one white aprons, two checked linen handkerchiefs my riding hood & old black cloak, also my worsted & woolen cloth for gown, two pair woolen stockings & one pair of calamineo shoes & pair calt skin ditto, also my black silk handkerchief, also one half my shifts & one woolen skirt & one under petticoat, also my bonnet & ten yards tow cloth, to be delivered to him at my decease. " ItemI give to my sister Tabitha, my red worsted & striped linen gowns, my linen & worsted ditto, two woolen & one white aprons, my old shoes, blue quilt, and all my stockings not before mentioned, also my jewels and one pair thick shoes & one half my shifts & one under petticoat & red worsted gown. " ItemI give to my sister Experience my green quilt, two checked linen & one holland aprons, two checked handker-

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chiefs, one woolen skirt, one pair everlasting shoes & my silver shoe buckles, also my will is, that Experience have my old stays till Susanna arrives to the age of eighteen years and then to give them to her " ItemI give to Susanna, daughter of my brother James Reed, my bed & all my bedding, also my silk & light colored calico gowns, my black silk & red cloaks, also my best stays & two lawn aprons, also my white quilt, blue skirt red silk handkerchief & all my linen stockings, also one pair silk mittens and my gold necklace & ring, but my will is that she Susanna shall give the necklace & stays to her sister Abigail when she arrives at eighteen years of age " ItemI give to my honored mother, twenty shillings, to be paid her at my deceasealso my will is that my land be sold to pay my debts and funeral charges, and the remainder of said land I give to my brother James' son Abel and to my sister Tabatha's son David, to them their heirs & assigns forever, to each of them one half of it " I give my stone buttons to the above named Abel Reed, but my will is that no more of the land be sold than enough to pay the debts &c. "ItemI give to Sarah Torrey daughter to Dr. Torrey of Weymouth my best gold ring, also my cotton & linen & all linen gowns " ItemI give to Molly Gurney daughter to my deceased brother Solomon five shillingsand I do also hereby likewise constitute ordain & appoint my brother Silas Reed to be my sole executor of this my last will & testament, & I do hereby disallow, disannul & revoke all & every other testaments, legacies & bequests & executors by me before named, willed or bequeathed, ratifying & confirming this and no other to be my last will & testamentIn witness whereof I the said Huldah Reed, have hereunto set my hand & seal the day and year above written Huldah Reed (Seal)"

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" Signed, sealed, published & pronounced & declared by the said Huldah Reed, to be her last will & testament in presence of us the subscribers Noah Thomas James Torrey Samuel Noyes" Will proved March 1, 1791. A 188 Miriam Reed, daughter of Moses and Phoebe ( ) Reed. b. Jan. 15, 1757; d. May 24, 1804. m. April 21, 1778, Jonathan March, of Braintree; d. Nov. 6, 1822, age 70. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

J o h n Marsh, b. April 30, 1779. Abigail Marsh, b. April 15, 1781. Mary Marsh, b. April 28, 1783. Moses Reed Marsh, b. J a n . 29, 1785. E s t h e r Marsh, b. Nov. 25, 1786. Edmund Marsh, b. Oct. 22, 1788.
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A 198 Naomi Reed, daughter of James and widow Ruth (Pool) Reed. b. , 1751. m. in 1777, Obadiah Hersey, of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

Luther Hersey, b. Polly Hersey, b. Galen Hersey, b. Jeremiah Hersey, b. James Hersey, b. Olive Hersey, b. Rebecca Hersey, b.

. . Mary mentioned in Silence Reed's will. . . . . Mentioned in Silence Reed's will. . Mentioned in Silence Reed's will.

A 200 ' Hannah Reed, daughter of Ezekiel and Hannah (Beal) Reed b. Nov. 1, 1746. m. April , 1766, Luke Ford.

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Obadiah Ford, bapt. May 17, 1767. Lydia Ford, bapt. Nov. 5, 1769. Molly Ford, bapt. April 5, 1772. Adam Ford, bapt. Nov. 20, 1774. Seth Ford, bapt. , 1778. Moved to Plainfield and married. A 204

Mary Reed, daughter of Ezekiel and Hannah (Beal) Reed, b. Nov. 20, 1754; d. in 1808. m. in 1775 Simeon Gannett, son of Capt. Joseph and Betty (Latham) Gannett, of Bridgewater. After the death of his wife he married Widow Lydia Little, of Scituate. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

Charlotte Gannett, b. ; m. in 1811, Thomas Whitmarsh. Clarissa Gannett, b. in 1789; m. in 1813, Amasa Field.

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Deborah Reed, daughter of Ezekiel and Hannah (Beal) Reed, b. Dec. 6, 1762. m. Dec. 18,1783, J. Gurney. Of Abington, Mass. A 210

Sarah Reed, daughter of Peter and Lucy (Hugens) Reed. b. Aug. 26, 1757; bapt. Oct. 23, 1757, at Abington, Mass.; d. Dec. 29, 1836. m. Joel Hill, of Cummington; he was b. 1756; d. March 2, 1843. He served in the War of the Revolution. They came to Marlboro, Vt., sometime after their marriage. Her granddaughter, Mrs. John V. Evans, living in 1898 at the age of 82 years in West Dummerston, Vt., remembers her well, and also her brother Benjamin. Mrs. Evans says that Sarah lived for a time with a Dr. Braddish's family, of Bridgewater, Mass.

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She remembers Sarah saying that she was in Bridgewater on the "Dark Day"; also that she often spoke of Abington, Bridgewater, Plainfield, Cummington and Milford, when living in Vermont. Mrs. Evans, born in 1816, her granddaughter, was married in Newfane, Vt., has a son Myron, and a daughter Mrs. E. L. Downs of W. Dummerston, Vt. A 212

Joanna Reed, daughter of Peter and Lucy (Hugens) Reed. b. Sept. 8, 1763, in Abington, Mass. m. Nov. 27, 1788, Jacob Nash, in Cummington, Mass. They were living in Plainfield, Mass. (adjoining Cummington on the north), in 1831. He came from Weymouth when he was 19 years old, was on his way from Weymouth to Plainfield, on May 19, 1780, at the time of the " Dark Day." A 213

Marcia Reed, daughter of Jacob and Mary (Ford) Reed, b. Aug. 31, 1742. m. 1st. in 1773, William Tirrell. m. 2nd. Dec. 20, 1776, Benjamin Wood. Of Abington, Mass. A 225

Jane Reed, daughter of William and Silence (Nash) Reed. b. June 23, 1757; d. June 2, 1842. m. , 1787, Rev. David Gurney (he d. July 30, 1815), the successor of Rev. Solomon Reed, of Titicut Parish, Middleborough. X Mr. Gurney was a native of Abington and graduated at Harvard College in 1784. He sought an education with a view to the ministry. He was a fine classical scholar, prepared many young men for college, and often had pupils sent temporarily to his care from different colleges. As a writer

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and teacher he was above the ordinary range of the clergy of his day; was a great lover of music and had a fine poetical taste.
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A daughter, b.

, 1804; she lived 2 days.

226 Betsy Reed, daughter of William and Silence (Nash) Reed, b. Feb. 23, 1760; d. Feb. 21, 1835. m. Jan. 12, 1792, Ebenezer Porter, of Abington, who d. Jan. 14, 1860. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

Betsy Porter, b. Oct. 17, 1792; m. J a n . 10, 1810, Christopher Dyer 4th (see His. of Abington, p. 374-5). Lydia Porter, b. Feb. 16, 1800; m. Feb. 16, 1820, Edward Vinton. Sarah Porter, b. Feb. 16, 1803; m. Oct. 14, 1824, Spencer Vining.

A 226 Lydia Porter (6th Gen.), daughter of Ebenezer and Betsy (Reed) Porter. b. Feb. 16, 1800. m. Feb. 16, 1820, Edward Vinton, son of William and Susannah Vinton, of East Bridgewater; b. July 14, 1779. He was a teacher many years; also a trader, and twenty years a deputy sheriff. Lost his dwelling-house by fire about 1846, resided in South Abington, their children were all born in East Bridgewater, Mass.
CHILDREN

Lydia Loring Vinton, b. March 8, 1821; m. 1840, Theodore Trask. Lucia Vinton, b. Sept. 12, 1822; m. 1846, Charles H. Hardwick. Abigail Vinton, b. May 5, 1826; unmarried, lives with Mrs. Hardwick in Quincy. Edward Vinton, b. Sept. 30. 1828; d. a few days old. Edward Porter Vinton, b. Jau. 30, 1831; m. Oct., 1855, Betsey Boldry, of E. Bridgewater. Caroline Augusta Vinton, b. Nov., 1832; m. Oct., 1855, William Henry Chamberlain.

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Susan Elizabeth Vinton, b. Sept., 1834; m. Sept. 13, 1852; Wm. Henry Chamberlain; she d. March, 1854; left one child, Wm. Henry, b. Feb., 1854. George Warren Vinton, b. Aug. 5, 1836; m. May 3, 1861, Mary E. Ware, of Wrentham, Mass. A 226 Lydia Loring Vinton (7th Gen.), daughter of Edward Vinton and Lydia (Porter) Vinton. b. March 8, 1821; d. , 1900. m. in 1840, Theodore Trask.
CHILD

Helen Frances Trask, b. in Quincy, April 24, 1845; m. Feb. 10, 1869, Rev. Calvin Richards Fitz.

A 226 Helen Frances Trask (8th Gen.), daughter of Theodore and Lydia (Vinton) Trask. b. in Quincy April 24, 1845. m. Feb. 10, 1869, Rev. Calvin Richards Fitz.
CHILDREN

Arthur Fitz, b. Dec. 23, 1869; d. . Earnest Vinton Fitz, b. March 9, 1872; d. . Charles Theodore Fitz, b. April 4, 1874; d. Nov. 6, 1876. Gertrude Augusta Fitz, b. Dec. 21, 1877; d. Jan. 9, 1880. Walter Mansfield Fitz, b. April 26, 1881. 227 Susannah Reed, daughter of William and Silence (Nash) Reed. b. July 26, 1762; d. Jan. 19, 1849. m. , 1789, Benjamin Bates, who d. Sept. 9, 1817. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

Benjamin Bates, b. June 16, 1789; d. July 11, 1825; m. Miss Jenkins; left two daughters. Susannah Bates, b. , 1791; d. ; m. Samuel Blake, son of Nathaniel and Ann Blake, and was of the Sixth Generation from Thomas and Agnes Blake who came over in the ship " Mary and John " and landed at Hull, Mass., May 30, 1630. See His. of Abington, p. 351.

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W 242 Jane Reed, daughter of John and Mary (Bates) Reed. b. July 13, 1750. m. Sept. 20, 1770, Thomas Webb. Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN

Hannah Webb, b. Nash. Jane Webb, b. Humphrey. Sarah Webb, b. Ruth Webb, b. Betsy Webb, b. Nancy Webb, b . Polly Webb, b. Asa Webb, b. Thomas Webb, b.

; bapt. Sept. 29, 1771; m. Zechariah ; bapt. March 14, 1773; m. William ; m. Samuel Arnold. ; m. Whitmarsh. ; m. Fasin. ; m. Arnold. ; unmarried. ; m. Susan P r a t t or Miss Dyer. .

W 243 Mary Reed, daughter of John and Mary (Bates) Reed, b. Aug. 12, 1752, m. April , 1781, Jonathan Trufant, Jr. Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN

J o n a t h a n Trufant, b . ; bapt. Dec. 14, 1783; m. Sept. 19, 1802, Rebecca Reed, bapt. Oct. 15, 1780, daughter of Frederick Reed. Ezra Trufant, b. . Asa Trufant, b . -; bapt. Sept. 28, 1788. Sarah Trufant, b. .

W 246 Deborah Reed, daughter of John and Mary (Bates) Reed. b. March 16, 1765. m. Oct. 21, 1798, James Goold Jeffers. Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN

Ansell Jefferfr, b. Robert Jeffers, b. Harvey Jeffers, b.

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James Jeffers, b. Betsy Jeffers, b. Lucy Jeffers, b. Mary Jeffers, b.

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; m, Mr. French. ; m. Mr. Bryant.

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Salome Reed, daughter oi John and Mary (Bates) Reed, b. Nov. 5, 1767; d. , 1847. m. Sept. 9, 1792, Robert Burrell. Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN

Ancie Burrell, b. Salome Burrell, b. Mary Burrell, b. Robert Burrell, b. Harriet Burrell, b. Charlotte Burrell, b. Nancy Burrell, b. Alvah Burrell, b. Louisa Burrell, b.

; m. Eliza Loud. ; m. Ephraim Thayer. -; m. J u l y 4, 1814, Capt. Martin Derby. ; m. Amanda Thayer. ; m. Jeremiah Shaw. ; d. 1818. -; m. George Nash. ; m. Nancy Burrell (his cousin). -; d. 1818.

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Mary Burrell (6th Gen.), daughter of Salome (Reed) and Robert Burrell. b. . m. July 4, 1814, Capt. Martin Derby, at South Weymouth, Mass., by Rev. Simeon Williams.
CHILDREN

; m. John Cushing. Elizabeth P r a t t Derby, b. Charlotte Burrell Derby, b. Sept. 27, 1818; m. Theron Wales. Alvan Burrell Derby, b. ; m. Emmaline Terrell. Benjamin Burrell Derby, b. ; m. Chloe Hollis. Martin Derby, b. ; m. Anna Battelle. Henry Derby, b . ; unmarried. ; m. Isadora Terrell. Edward Derby, b. ; m. Samuel Doble. Mary Derby, b. Maria Louisa Derby, b. ; m. J a n . 12, 1859, Wm. Reed (1870). Silas Derby, b. ; unmarried.

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W 249 Charlotte Burrell Derby (7th Gen.), daughter of Capt. Martin and Mary (Burrell) Derby. b. Sept. 27, 1818; is living, Dec, 1900, in her 83rd year. m. Nov. 30, 1840, Theron Wales, a lineal descendant from Nathaniel Wales, of Dorchester (1635).
CHILDREN

Theron Augustus Wales, b. July 15, 1842; m. Sept. 26, 1872, Lucy IA. Brooks. Resides at ELmira, N. Y. Frederick H. Wales. Eugene L. Wales. Claribel W. Wales. T 253 Ruth Reed, daughter of John and Dorothy (Pinneo) Reed. b. Nov. 20, 1747. m. , Capt. Joseph Knapp, of Taunton. Moved to Douglass, Mass. Of Douglass, Mass.
CHILDREN

Job Knapp, b. . Cyrus Knapp, b. . Rufus Knapp, b. . Ruth Knapp, b. . Sally Knapp, b. Dolly Knapp, b. ; m. 1st. Otis Preston; m. 2nd. Esqr. Whitney; moved to Uxbridge. Abigail Knapp, b. ; m. Mr. Walker.

T 254 Lois Reed, daughter of John and Dorothy (Pinneo) Reed. b. . m. Oct. 4, 1764, Daniel Drake; moved to Grafton, N. H. Of Grafton, N. H.
CHILDREN

Daniel Drake, b. James Drake, b. John Drake, b. Lois Drake, b. Rhoda Drake, b.

; m. Lydia Aldrich. ; m. Abigail Bullock. ; in. Betsy Cogswell. ; m. Nathaniel Cobb, of Conn. ; m. Eli Haskins, of Taunton.

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Sibyl Drake, b. ; m. Benjamin Bullock. Betsy Drake, b. ; m. Baruch Smith. Dolly Drake, b. ; m. 1st. J o n a t h a n Aldrich; m. 2nd. Mr. Dustin, of HiU, N. H. Sally Drake, b. ; m. William Chellis. Bethia Drake, b. ; m. Samuel Wright.

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Mary Reed, daughter of John and Dorothy (Pinneo) Reed, b. June 4, 1754; d. Aug. , 1822. m. , 1776, Richard Cobb, of Putney, Vt. Of Putney, Vt.
CHILDREN

David Cobb, b. March 27, 1778; m. Jan., 1808, Sally White. Richard Cobb, b . March 23, 1780; m. May 10, 1811, Nancy Gilman. Mary Cobb, b. April 5, 1782; m. March 4, 1804, J o t h a m Pierce. Tabitha Cobb, b. Sept. 24, 1790; m. Sept. 27, 1812, Alfred White. Willard Cobb, b. July 11, 1793; m. March, 1821, Dorinda Snow.

T 256 David Cobb (6th Gen.), son of Richard and Mary (Reed) Cobb. b. March 27, 1778; d. May 27, 1818, in Putney. m. Jan. , 1808, Sally White.
CHILDRSN

Josiah Cobb, b. April 21, 1809; m. in 1833, Candice Pierce, and lives in Putney. Child, Fanny A., b. Jan., 1834. David R. Cobb, b. May 31, 1810; m. 1st. in 1834, Lucinda R. Crosby; m. 2nd. Feb., 1840, Abigail Brow. Amelia Cobb, b. Nov. 22, 1812; m. Jan., 1834, John M. Crosby. Child, David Crosby, b. June, 1835; d. 1839.

T 256 Richard Cobb (6th Gen.), son of Richard and Mary (Reed) Cobb. b. March 23, 1780; d. July 17, 1837. m. May 10, 1811, Nancy Gilman and settled in Rockingham, Vt.
CHILDREN

Nancy Cobb, b. Dec. 23, 1815; m. Sept. 4, 1837, J. T. Woods, of Rockingham, Vt.; d. in 1845. Child, Maria E. Woods, b. March 29, 1838.

DAUGHTERSFIFTH GENERATION Eliza Cobb, b. Jan. 5, 1817. Mary R. Cobb, b. June 29, 1819. Richard R. Cobb, b. Jan. 19, 1822. David R. Cobb, b. J a n . 27, 1824. Susan E. Cobb, b. Aug. 16, 1825. Helen M. Cobb, b. Feb. 12, 1830. Myron J. Cobb, b. Jan. 1, 1833.

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T 256 Mary Cobb (6th Gen.), daughter of Richard and Mary (Reed) Cobb, b. April 5, 1782; d. Jan. , 1832. m. March , 1804, Jotham Pierce and lived in Montreal, Canada.
CHILDREN

Mary C. Pierce, m. Mr. Johnson, who died in 1832. Charles S. Pierce. Harriet Pierce.

T 256 Tabitha Cobb (6th Gen.), daughter of Richard and Mary (Reed) Cobb. b. Sept. 24, 1790; d. . m. Sept. 27, 1812, Alfred White, and lives in Putney, Vt.
CHILDREN

Willard White, b. Sept., 1815; m. Feb., 1837, Alice Townsend, and lived in Boston. Stella White, b. March, 1818. Charles White, b. May, 1820. Fanny White, b. April, 1822. Thomas White, b. Aug., 1825. David J. White, b. June, 1831. Rawson M. White, b. Sept., 1833. T 256

Willard Cobb (6th Gen.), son of Richard and Mary (Reed) Cobb, b. J u l y 11, 1793. m . March , 1821, Dorinda Snow, and lived in Rockingham, Vt.

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Edmond Cobb, b. Nov., 1821. Mary J . Cobb, b . Dec., 1822. Frances W. Cobb, b. March, 1825. Ellen Cobb, b. Oct., 1828. Louisa B. Cobb, b. May, 1830. Henry W. Cobb, b . Nov., 1838. Sarah E. Cobb, b. Feb., 1840.

T 257 Dorothy Reed, daughter of John and Dorothy (Pinneo) Reed, b. March 1, 1759; d. Sept. 20, 1847. m. July 16, 1782, Paul Dudley. Of Douglass, Mass.
CHILDREN

David Dudley, b. John Dudley, b. William Dudley, b. Willard Dudley, b. Dolly Dudley, b. Harriet Dudley, b.

; m. . ; m. Submit Hall. ; m. Hannah Creigen. ; m. Eunice Dalcom. ; m. Benjamin Hill. ; m. Josiah Adams.

T 257 David Dudley (6th Gen.), son of Paul and Dorothy (Reed) Dudley. b. . m. .
CHILDREN

George Dudley, b. Maria Dudley, b. Eliza Dudley, b. David Dudley, b .

; m. Susan Bobbins. ; m. Mr. Carpenter. . .

T 257 John Dudley (6th Gen.), son of Paul and Dorothy (Reed) Dudley. b. . m. , Submit Hall.
CHILDREN

Emily Dudley, b. James Dudley, b.

. .

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William Dudley (6th Gen.), son of Paul and Dorothy (Reed) Dudley. b. . m. , Hannah Creigen.
CHILDREN

Mary Dudley, b. William Dudley, b. Sophronia Dudley, b. Charles Dudley, b. H a r r i e t Dudley, b. George Dudley, b. Edwin Dudley, b.

; m. Josiah Adams. . .

257

Willard Dudley (6th Gen.), son of Paul and Dorothy (Reed) Dudley. b. . m. , Eunice Dalcom.
CHILDREN

Paul Dudley, b. Edwin Dudley, b. Dorothy Dudley, b. Frances Dudley, b. Betsy Dudley, b.

257 Dolly Dudley (6th Gen.), daughter of Paul and Dorothy (Reed) Dudley. b. . m. , Benjamin Hill.
CHILDREN

Dolly Hill, b. Benjamin Hill. b. Emeline Hill, b. Frances Hill, b. Eliza Ann Hill, b.

. . . . .

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T 257 Harriet Dudley (6th Gen.), daughter of Paul and Dorothy (Reed) Dudley. b. . m. , Josiah Adams.
CHILD

A u g u s t u s Adams, b.

T 258 Hannah Reed, daughter of John and Dorothy (Pinneo) Reed, b. April 4, 1761. m. 1st. May 24, 1787, Abiather Hall, of Raynham. m. 2nd. , 1807, Stephen Deane, of Raynham. Of Raynham, Mass.
CHILDREN

Polly Hall, b . J u l y 27, 1788. H a n n a h Hall, b. May 18, 1790. Dorothy Hall, b. March 28, 1792. Deborah Hall, b. Dec. 6, 1794. A b i a t h e r Hall, b. Aug. 17, 1797.

T 259 Zilpah Reed, daughter of John and Dorothy (Pinneo) Reed, b. Dec. 1, 1763; d. March 7, 1841. m. March 8, 1803, Gersham Gulliver. Of Taunton, Mass. T 261 lydia Reed, daughter of John and Dorothy (Pinneo) Reed, b. May 20, 1768. m. March 6, 1791, Ebenezer Deane, of Raynham. Of Raynham, Mass.
CHILDREN

Lydia Deane, b. E n o s Deane, b. Elfred Deane, b. Ebenezer Deane, b\ Calvin Deane, b. Camilla Deane, b. R u t h Deane, b. Louise Deane, b.

. . . , . . . . *

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451

T 263 Phebe Reed, daughter of John and Hannah (Austin) Reed. b. July 16, 1773. m. , Basset Deane Norton; settled in Avon, Me. Of Avon, Me.
CHILDREN

Eliakim Norton, b. Phebe Norton, b. Hannah Norton, b. Rebecca Norton, b.

. . . .

T 283 Ruth Reed, daughter of Job and Jemima (Talbot) Reed. b, . m. April , 1776, Joseph Allen, of Middleborough. Of Middleborough, Mass. T 284 Phebe Reed, daughter of Simeon and Deborah ( ) Reed. b. Feb. 25, 1757; d. . m. May , 1777, Jonathan Williams (of Dighton, settled in Gloucester, R. I.). Of Gloucester, R. I. T 285 Hannah Reed, daughter of Simeon and Deborah ( ) Reed, b. Jan. 30, 1758. m. , Nathaniel Fisher, of Dighton; settled in Bloomfield, N. Y. Of Bloomfield, N. Y. T 289 Miriam Reed, daughter of John and Mary (Perry) Reed, b. June 6, 1753. m. Oct. 9, 1772, Joseph Horton. Lived and died in Townshend, Vt. Of Townshend, Vt.
29

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T 292 Sarah Reed, daughter of John and Mary (Perry) Reed. b. March 13, 1759; d. Feb. 23, 1840. m. (or entered their intention of m.) Feb. 10, 1783, Nathaniel Bodsworth; he died in New York, Aug. 2, 1846, and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery. She was a pious and somewhat eccentric woman. There is a record (Dighton) Nov. 20, 1795, of the transfer of a house from William Reed (her brother) and his wife Betsy Reed, to Sarah Bodsworth, widow of Nathaniel Bodsworth. We have the following sketch: "Owing to the severity of the Northern Climate he spent the greater part of his life in the South. He was a Civil Engineer, and Mineralogist, and became engaged in mining operations and invented an improvement in the construction of engines, which he succeeded in getting patented. He was largely interested in Projectiles, and wrote a treatise upon rifles, and sharp shooters which was published in 1846. He was a fine musician and taught music very successfully in Savannah, making Organ, and Church Music a specialty. His acquaintance with his wife commenced in a romantic way, at a Musical rehearsal. Their attachment grew out of their mutual love for music."
CHILD

Nathaniel Bodsworth, b. J a n . 24, 1786; m. Sarah Baxter, daughter of John Baxter.

T 292 Nathaniel Bodsworth (6th Gen.), son of Nathaniel and Sarah (Reed) Bodsworth. b. Jan. 24, 1786. m. , Sarah Baxter, daughter of John Baxter, and direct descendant, of Rev. John Baxter, who was the second Unitarian minister of Medfield, and settled in 1697. They removed to Medfield in 1807.
CHILDREN

J o h n Bodsworth, b. in 1808; d. in 1842; m. Mary Slocum, of Wrentham.

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Sarah Bodsworth, b . in 1810; d. in 1844, unmarried; lived at t h e old Homestead. Mary Bodsworth, b. in 1812; d. in 1844; m. in 1841, Charles Hamant. Nathaniel Bodsworth, b. in 1815; d. a t Springfield in 1857; m. in 1839, Lydia Hatfield. They had one daughter, Mary E., b. in 1840, was unmarried.

T 292 John Bodsworth (7th Gen.), son of Nathaniel and Sarah (Baxter) Bodsworth. b. in 1808; d. in 1842. m. , Mary Slocum, of Wrentham.
CHILDREN

James Bodsworth, b. ; not heard of for some years, supposed to be living in Mexico. John Bodsworth, b. ; unmarried. Catherine Bodsworth, b. -; m. John Rice; left one son named Edward Bodsworth Rice. Mary Bodsworth, b. ; unmarried.

T 292 Mary Bodsworth (7th Gen.), daughter of Nathaniel and Sarah (Baxter) Bodsworth. b. in 1812; d. in 1844. m. , Charles Hamant.
CHILD

Mary Baxter Hamant, b. ; m. Willard Harwood. They had three sons (the oldest a Harvard graduate) and one daughter.

T 294 Mary Reed, daughter of John and Mary (Perry) Reed, b. May 1, 1763. m. , Harris, and settled in Newport, N. Y. T 295 Celia Reed, daughter of John and Mary (Perry) Reed, b. March 5, 1766. m. Sept. 4, 1785, Matthew Briggs.

454
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Nancy Briggs, b. J a n . 18, 1787. Polly Briggs, b. J a m 28, 1788. Henry Briggs, b. J u n e 8, 1790. Celia Briggs, b. Nov. 18, 1792; d. March 11, 1794. Joseph Briggs, b. J u n e 11, 1795; m. 1st. in 1826, Patience P e r r y , m. 2nd. J u n e 21, 1835, Lucinda L. Williams. Celia Briggs, b. Feb. 12, 1804; d. in 1843.

T 295 Joseph Briggs (6th Gen.), son of Matthew and Celia (Reed) Briggs. b. June 11, 1795; d. Jan. , 1864. m. 1st. in 1826, Patience Perry; she died Dec. 7, 1834. m. 2nd. June 21, 1835, Lucinda L. Williams; she died April 19, 1888.
CHSLDRES

Albert Brings, b. April 10, 1827. Franklin Briggs, b. J u n e 20, 1828. Charles Briggs, b. J a n . 14, 1830. Patience Briggs, b . Nov. 18, 1834.

T 297 Ruth Reed, daughter of John and Mary (Perry) Reed. b. April 10, 1768. m. Oct. 20, 1784, Capt. Adams Bailey, of Scituate, Mass. Capt. Baily was born at Scituate, Mass., in 1748-49, and married Ruth, as his second wife. He was an officer in the Revolutionary War, and lived at Charlestown, Mass. He died there in 1824. He was super in tendant of the U. S. Marine Hospital. Have no record of their children, if they had any. T 298 Nancy Reed, daughter of John and Mary (Perry) Reed. b. July 26, 1770; d. . m. . I One of Nancy's daughters married a man named Lyman, and lived in Newport, N. Y.

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300

Seabury Reed, daughter of John and Mary (Perry) Reed, b. July 1, 1774. She lived in Herkimer county, two miles from Newport, N. Y. T 305

Rachel Reed, daughter of Samuel and Rachel (Williams) Reed. b. April 20, 1762. m, March 3, 1781, Jonathan Whitman.

300

Charity Reed, daughter of Loved and Charity (Phillips) Reed, b. June 11,1765. m. Oct. 3, 1784, Samuel Lewis, of Swansey. T 310

Lydia Reed, daughter of Loved and Charity (Phillips) Reed, b. Sept. 19, 1766. m. Sept. 10, 1785, Peleg Lewis, of Swansey. T 311

Phebe Reed, daughter of Loved and Charity (Phillips) Reed, b. July 22, 1768. m. March , 1786, Enoch Chase, Jr., of Swansey. M 330

Lydia Reed, daughter of Peter and Mercy (Turner) Reed, b. May 31, 1752. m. Oct. 20, 1768, Josiah Wilbore of Raynham.

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SIXTH GENERATION A 367 Abigail Reed, daughter of Silas and Rebecca ( ) Reed. b. (at Cummington) Nov. 2, 1768. m. Aug. 6, 1789, George Cole. Of Middleborough, Mass. A 368 Patience Reed, daughter of Silas and Rebecca ( ) Reed. b. June 21, 1770. m. Jan. 2, 1791, Joel Randall. Of Middleborough, Mass. A 369 Hannah Reed, daughter of Silas and Rebecca ( ) Reed. b. Feb. 18, 1772. m. Dec. 1, 1799, N. Tower. Of Middleborough, Mass. A 375 Polly Reed, daughter of Barnabas and Silence (Sprague) Reed. b. March 6, 1775, at Abington; d. March 6, 1870, at Ashfield, Mass. m. (in Cummington) Sept. 3, 1796, Oliver Tirrell (b. in Abington); d. Feb. 4, 1854, in Plainfield. He had a common school education. She was a member of the Congregational Church. He was a carpenter in Plainfield, Hampshire county, Mass., where they resided. Of Plainfield, Mass.
CHILDREN

Mehetable Tirrell, b. Sept. 1, 1797; d. Aug. 28, 1878; m. Appollos Gardner (9 children). Ezra Tirrell, b. Aug. 12, 1799; m. Lucy Lowdea (7 children). Clarissa Tirrell, b. Nov. 4, 1801; d. Dec. 27, 1866; m. Riley Wescot (3 children).

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Jason Tirrell, b . Peb. 25, 1804; m. Susan Perkins. Silence Tirrell, b. March 25, 1806; d. Dec. 3, 1874; m. Wm. Winslow (3 children). Jeremiah Tirrell, b. May 18, 1808; m. Sarah Miller (6 children). Salome Tirrell, b. April 20, 1810; m. John P. Lyon (3 children). Joshua Tirrell, b, March 18, 1812; m. Elvira Perkins. Marita Tirrell, b. May 29, 1820; m. Horace Daniels.

A 376 Sarah Reed, daughter of Barnabas and Silence (Sprague) Reed. b. Oct. 14, 1776, at Bridgewater; d. March 30, 1842, at Ashfield. m. April 14, 1799, John Ford, of Ashfield, Mass.; b. , 1772, at Abington; d. June 9, 1838. John Ford was a farmer ajid manufacturer of wooden ware. Of Ashfield, Mass.
CHILDREN '

Noah Ford, b. Dec. 18, 1799; d. D e c , 1887; m. 1st. Sophia Ford, daughter of Elias Ford; m. 2nd. Almira Torrey (6 children). Mehetable Ford, b. July 23, 1801; m. Francis Bassett (9 children). William Ford, b. Dec. 18, 1803; d. Feb. 5, 1886; m. 1st. Polly P a r k e r ; m. 2nd. Abigail Stearns (11 children). Elisha Ford, b. April 18, 1809; d. Feb. 7, 1845; m. Chloe R. King (1 child).

A 380 Elizabeth Reed, daughter of Barnabas and Silence (Sprague) Reed. b. Dec. 23, 1785; d. May 17, 1849, at Northampton, Mass. m. May 13, 1802, Joseph Beals (b. July 3, 1778, at Plainfield, Mass.; d. Aug. 7, 1847, at Northampton, Mass.), Bon of Joseph and Lydia (Porter) Beals. He was a farmer in Plainfield, bought a corn mill and ran that in connection with his farm, lost all his property in Merin's Sheep Craze, moved to Bennington, Vt., about 1828 or 1829, from there to North Adams and returned to Plainfield about 1834, and again took charge of the grist mill. The last years of his life were spent with his son Lorin

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in Northampton. He was a member of the Congregational Church, was thoroughly honest and conscientious in all his dealings. His eon Joseph Beals, of Greenfield, Mass., has furnished interesting sketches of the children, his brothers and sisters, and of their families. But being off the Reed and beyond the scope of this work, it cannot be embodied here. Of Northampton, Mass.
CHILDREN

Harriet Beals, b. April 9, 1803; d. March, 1854; m. Lorin White, d. Aug. 5, 1878. Lorin Beals, b. Dec. 6, 1806; m. Sarah Davidson, d. May 7, 1847 (7 children). Dexter Beals, b. Oct. 28, 1808; d. May 4, 1886, in East Hampton, Mass.; m. Julia Packard. Annis Beals, b. Jan. 17, 1810; d. May 6, 1841; unmarried. Elizabeth Beals, b. Feb. 23, 1811; d. June 23, 1839; unmarried. Lydia Porter Beals, b. Feb. 5, 1817; m. Luther Wilder Hamilton (5 children). Joseph Beals, b. Aug. 7, 1821; m. Frances Arabella Bosworth, of N. Springfield, Mass. Mary Beals, b. Oct. 27, 1823; m. Horace Stebbins. Homan Hollock Beals, b. June 8, 1826; d. Feb., 1861, at Pike's Peak, Col.; unmarried. A 382

Annis Reed, daughter of Barnabas and Silence (Sprague) Reed. b. ; d. about fifty years ago. m. , Benjamin Town, of Plainfield, Mass. H e was an intelligent farmer and a very successful one. They were Congregationalists and devout active christians. Of Plainfield, Mass.
CHILDREN

Eliza Town, b. Jan. 22, 1807; m. April 1, 1838, John Donn, who was b. at Ridgefield, Conn., Feb. 20, 1810; no children. Diantha Town, b. in 1809; m. William Hamilton; had three children. Xenas Town, b. in 1811; d. Dec. 21, 1877; m. Phoebe Hamilton (8 children), d. Nov. 10, 1881. Horace Town, b. March 2, 1814; m. Sehna Popleton, b. May 28, 1819; had nine children; d. Aug. 22, 1884.

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459

Maria Town, b. in 1817; d, Feb. 21, 1854; m. Joseph Ives Bradley (6 children), d. Jan. 10, 1876. Martha Town, b. Oct. 21, 1821; d. Jan. 22, 1890; m. John J. G. Baldwin, of Syracuse, N. Y. (3 children). A 383 Susannah Reed, daughter of Micah and Deborah (Thompson) Reed, of Halifax, Mass. b. Dec. 6, 1770. m. Oct. 20, 1797, David Gloyd. Have her mother's will in which her husband, David Gloyd, is named as one of the executors. Of Weymouth, Mass. A 384

Mehetable Reed, daughter of Micah and Deborah (Thompson) Reed, of Halifax, Mass. b. Dec. 23, 1771. m. , 1798, Seth Hunt. Have her mother's will in which her husband is mentioned as one of the executors. Of Weymouth, Mass. A 385

Mercy Reed, daughter of Micah and Deborah (Thompson) Reed, of Halifax. b. April 21, 1772. m. Dec. 3, 1793, Benjamin Noyes. Of Weymouth, Mass, A 388

Rnth Reed, daughter of Micah and Deborah (Thompson) Reed, of Halifax, Mass. b. July 3, 1778. m. Jan. 23, 1800, Bela Blanchard. Of Weymouth, Mass.

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A 397 Abigail Reed, daughter of Noah and Abigail (Rice) Reed, b. April 16, 1785, at Cummington; d. Feb. 14, 1853, at Plainfield. m. Feb. , 1812, Salem Streeter. Of Plainfield, Mass. A 399 Ruth Reed, daughter of Noah and Abigail (Rice) Reed, b. June 21, 1789. m. Oct. 1, 1825, Josiah Shaw. Settled in Cummington, Mass. A 401 Olive Reed, daughter of Noah and Abigail (Rice) Reed. b. Dec. 15, 1793. m. Nov. , 1840, Joseph Tolman. Lived in Sharon. Of Sharon, Mass.
403

Orpha Reed, daughter of Noah and Abigail (Rice) Reed, b. June 12, 1805. m. Jan. 25, 1825, Alonzo Gurney. Of Cummington, Mass. A 415 Hannah Reed, daughter of Rev. John and Hannah (Sampson) Reed. h. July 7, 1790. m. , 1818, Jonathan Copeland (3rd). Of West Bridgewater.
CHILDREN'

John Copeland, b. J u l y 4, 1819; m. Oct. 15, 1844, Louisa Packard. H a n n a h Sampson Copeland, b. July 27, 1821; m. Sept. 8, 1856, E r r Garfield. Charles Copeland, b . May 3, 1823; in. March, 1853, Hannah Elizabeth Blodgett. Edward Copeland, b. J a n . 26, 1825.

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Sarah Reed Copeland, b. Feb. 27, 1827; m. Sept., 1853, Elbridge G. Fineld. Eliza Frances Copeland, b. Dec. 13, 1828. Helen Copeland, b. J a n . 10, 1834.

A 415 John Copeland (7th Gen.), son of Hannah (Reed) and Jonathan Copeland. b. July 4, 1819. m. Oct. 15, 1844, Louisa Packard.
CHILDREN

John Reed Copeland, b. Nov, 21, 1845. Louisa Copeland, b. Nov. 11, 1849.

A 415 Hannah Sampson Copeland (7th Gen.), daughter of Hannah (Reed) and Jonathan Copeland. b. July 27, 1821; d. . m. Sept. 8, 1856, Err Garfield,
CHILD

Agnes Garfield, b. Nov. 2, 1858.

A 415 Charles Copeland (7th Gen.), son of Hannah and Jonathan Copeland. b. May 3, 1823. m. March , 1853, Hannah Elizabeth Blodgett.
CHILDREN

Sarah Frances Copeland, b. Feb., 1854. Mary Adelaide Copeland, b. Feb., 1856. Bessie Copeland, b . Jan., 1858. Alice Copeland, b. Feb., I860.

A 415 Sarah Reed Copeland (7th Gen.), daughter of Hannah (Reed) and Jonathan Copeland. b. Feb. 27, 1827. m. Sept. , 1853, Elbridge G. Fifield.

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F r a n k Edward Fifield, b. Sept., 1854. Catherine Reed Fifield, b. 1856. Helen Fifield, b . Nov., 1858.

420

Susannah Willard Reed, daughter of Rev. Solomon and Susannah (Willard) Reed. b. Dec. 8, 1781, at Petersham; d. Sept. 15, 1852, at Coleraine, Mass. , m. Dec. , 1813, John Drury, of Coleraine, Mass. (son of John and Lydia (Smith) Drury); b. at Athol, Mass., March 22, 1780; d. Sept 19, 1860, at Troy, Miami county, Ohio, and was buried there. Of Coleraine, Mass. He was a graduate of Williams College. A lawyer, in church relation a Methodist, and an active worker in church work.
CHILDREN

Mary Young Drury, b. Oct. 12, 1814; m. Oct. 14, 1834, Hugh B. Miller, of Coleraine, Mass. Solomon Reed Drury, b . Dec. 4, 1815; d. Nov. 12, 1882, at Troy, O.; m. May 22, 1838, Sarah Richmond Smith. Elizabeth Prentiss Drury, b. May 11, 1817; d. March 14, 1883, at Troy, O.; m. Nov., 1839, Benj. Franklin Coolidge. Sarah Willard Drury, b. Nov. 22, 1818; d. Oct. 22, 1822. J o h n Curran Drury, b. Aug. 25, 1820; fell in b a t t l e a t Perryville, Oct. 6, 1862; was buried at Troy, 0.; m. H a r r i e t Elizabeth Maltby. Susan Reed Drury, b. April 14, 1823; d. J u n e , 1885; m. J a n . 9, 1863, Roswell Alesworth Buck.

420

Mary Young Drury (7th Gen.), daughter of Susannah Willard (Reed) and John Drury. b. Oct. 12, 1814. m. Oct. 14, 1834, Hugh Bolton Miller.

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CHILDREN

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Susan Reed Miller, b. at Coleraine, Jan. 12, 1836; m. March 23, 1893, John Hardy, of Shelburne, Me.; m. 2nd. Smead, not living. Nancy Elizabeth Miller, b. Jan. 10, 1839; d. March 15, 1897; m. John Lyman Clark, of Coleraine. John Drury Miller, b. Jan. 22, 1842; m. Mary Brownell, of Coleraine. May Bolton Miller, b. Aug. 28, 1846; d. Jan. 4, 1851. Robert Miller, b. May 28, 1849; m. 1st. Dora Sophia Noyes; m. 2nd. Sept., 1890, Belle Scott. A 420

Elizabeth Prentiss Drury (7th Gen.), daughter of Susannah Willard (Reed) and J o h n Drury. b . May 11, 1817; d. March 14, 1883, at Troy, Ohio, m. Nov. , 1839, Benjamin Franklin Coolidge.
CHILDREN

William Franklin Coolidge, b. at Coleraine. John Lemuel Coolidge, b. at Coleraine. Sarah Drury Coolidge, b. at Coleraine, April 3, 1845; d. Jan. 5, 1851. Walter Coolidge, b. . Kate Coolidge, b. . Frederick Coolidge, b. . Mary Drury Coolidge, b. . A 420

Susan Reed Drury (7th Gen.), daughter of Susannah Willard (Reed) and John Drury. b. April 14, 1823; d. J u n e 30, 1885, at Coleraine. m. J a n . 9, 1863, Boswell Alesworth Buck.
CHILDREN

An Infant Buck, b. . Charles Buck. b. . Helen Christiene Buck, b. June, 1859; d. at Athol, Mass. A 423

Hannah Willard Reed, daughter of Rev. Solomon and Susannah (Willard) Reed.

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b. Jan. 14, 1787; d. June 16, 1821, at Northampton, Mass. m. Sept. , 1811, Dr. Joseph H. Flint, of Petersham, Mass.
CHILDREN

Austin Flint, b. Oct. 20, 1812, in Petersham, Mass.; m. Anne Skillings. Susan Flint, b. ; m. Jewett; had two daughters. Notice of Austin Flint and his son Austin, in Johnson's Cyclopedia, vol. 3, p. 419, also of the son in Appleton's, vol. 2, p. 480. Austin Flint studied medicine and rose to great distinction in his profession. He practiced in New York City and was t h e a u t h o r of w Flint's Medical Practice," and was known here and in Europe as a man of great acquirements and learning, and also of most admirable character. His son also, Dr. Austin Flint, of t h e same city, is a distinguished physician and author of medical works.

A 423 Austin Flint (7th Gen.), son of Dr. Joseph H. and Hannah Willard (Reed) Flint, b. Oct. 20, 1812. m. , Anne Skillings; her mother was a Miss Balch. Austin Flint, M. D., LL. D., Physician and Author, born in Petersham, Oct. 20, 1812. Graduated in Medical Department of Harvard University in 1833. Was one of the founders of the Buffalo College, and Professor of Theory, and practiced in it from 1847-1853; also established the Buffalo Medical Journal. Iu 1844, he was called to the Rush Medical College, in Chicago. He occupied for four years the Chair of Theory and Practice in Medical Department of the University of Louisville, and for three winters, 1858-1861, was Professor of Clinical Medicine In the New Orleans School of Medicine. He removed to New York City in 1859; was made one of the attending physicians in the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, a position he held until his death, and from 1861-1868, he was professor in the

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School of Long Island Medical College Hospital. From 18721885 he was President of the New York Academy of Medicine. Dr. Flint was the author of many standard works in the profession. He published the clinical reports on Continued Fever (Buffalo, 1852), Chronic Pleurisy (1853), and a number of other medical works. He died March 13, 1886.
CHILDREN
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Austin Flint, b. March 28, 1836, in Northampton, Mass. Susan Willard Flint, b. ; m. General Currier Grover, U. S. A. She died soon after t h e birth of their only son, who was named Flint Grover, whose grandparents, Dr. Austin Flint and his wife Anne (Skillings) Flint, by whom he was reared, had his name changed to Grover Flint, and left him his mother's portion of the Flint property. He (Grover Flint) married Maude Fiske and wrote, " Marching with Gomez t h r o u g h Cuba."

A 424 Sarah Reed, daughter of Rev. Solomon and Susannah (Willard) Reed. b. May 6, 1788, at Petersham; d. July 2, 1844, in Rowe, Mass. m. Jan. 20, 1811, Col. Noah Wells. Of Petersham, Mass.
CHILDREN

Catherine Reed Wells, b. Aug. 1, 1812; d. March 2, 1874; m. Horace Browning. Martha Wells, b. March 6, 1816; d. May 10, 1866; m. Elbert Amidon. John Wells, b. Feb. 17, 1819; d. Nov. 23, 1875; m. May 15, 1850, Sophia Dwight. Royal Smith Wells, b. Sept. 19, 1820; d. Dec. 19, 1853; unmarried. Robert Wells, b. J a n . 5, 1825; m. Laura Ballou; now living in Deerfield, Mass.

A 424 Catherine Reed Wells (7th Gen.), daughter of Sarah (Reed) and Col. Noah Wells. b. Aug. 1, 1812; d. March 2, 1874. m. Dec. 31, 1834, Horace Browning.

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Noah Wells Browning, b. March 15, 1836; d. Sept. 22, 1840, Sarah Reed Browning, b. April 3, 1838; m. J a n . 15, 1864, Ambrose P r a t t Stone. Frederick D. Browning, b. J u l y 11, 1840; d. April 18, 1868; m. March, 1868, Anna Carroll. A r t h u r Browning, b. J a n . 6, 1843; d. May 2, 1882; m. Sept. 2, 1872, Julia F. Amidon. Catherine Wells Browning, b. Feb. 15, 1846; d. Sept. 2, 1886; m. Sept. 7, 1868, Dr. Julian W. Dean. George Browning, b. July 6, 1848; d. ; m. Imogene Bryant. J o h n Wells Browning, b. Feb. 24, 1851; m. Elizabeth Oviatt. Helen Browning, b. Nov. 2, 1853; d. Dec. 16, 1857.

A 424 Martha Wells (7th Gen.), daughter of Sarah (Reed) and Col. Noah Wells. b. March 6, 1816; d. May 10, 1866. m. March 4, 1846, Elbert Amidon.
CHILDREN

Jeanette Amidon, b. Nov. 25, 1848; d. Nov. 27, 1878. Margaret Amidon, b. April 2, 1850; d. Oct. 31, 1882; m. Sept. 17, 1873, Dr. Edward C. Seguin. Royal Wells Amidon, b. Aug. 7, 1853; m. Nov. 21, 1885, Emma D. Field.

A 424 Judge John Wells (7th Gen.), son of Sarah (Reed) and Col. Noah Wells. b. Feb. 7, 1819; d. Nov. 23, 1875. m. May 15, 1850, Sophia Dwight; b. at Boston, June 9, 1823; d. at Brookline, Jan. , 1879. He graduated at Williams College, studied law in an office in Greenfield, attended Harvard Law School, practiced law in Chicopee, then Springfield, was Judge of Probate in Springfield, appointed Judge of Supreme Court of Mass. 1865, lived in Chicopee Falls, Mass., after his marriage till 1867, and his children were born there, he then moved to Boston, then Brookline. He was a member of the Unitarian Church, Superintendent of Chicopee Sunday School, and President of Unitarian Association.

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Mary Elliott Wells; b. Aug. 7, 1851; m. May 16, 1876, James P . Farley. John Walter Wells, b. Dec. 10, 1854; m. Sept., 1884, Harriet E. Livermore.

A 424 Robert Wells (7th Gen.), son of Sarah (Reed) and Col. Noah Wells. b. Jan. 5, 1825. m. Jan. 5, 1860, Laura Ballon.
CHILDREN

Anna L a u r a Wells, b. Feb. 21, 1861; m. Feb. 16, 1886, B. T. Henry, of Rowe, Mass. Martha Olive Wells, b. Nov. 27, 1862; d. April 7, 1883. Frederick Wells, b. Nov. 25, 1865; m. J u n e 23, 1886, Cora E. Sibley.
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A 424 Mary Elliott Wells (8th Gen.), daughter of Judge John and Sophia (Dwight) Wells. b. Aug. 7, 1851. m. (in Brookline, Mass.) May 16, 1876, James Phillips Farley, Jr.; b. Nov. 12, 1848; d. at Boston, Aug. 23, 1896; son of James Phillips and Chloe (Calott) Farley. He was a lawyer in Boston.
CHILDREN

John Wells Farley, b . in Brookline, Mass., J u n e 9, 1878; now a Junior a t Harvard College. Louis Calott Farley, b. Boston, Mass., Dec. 19, 1882. Eliot Farley, b. in Beverly, Mass., Aug. 2, 1885. Elizabeth Dwight Farley, b. in Beverly, Mass., May 10, 1887.

A 424 John Walter Wells (8th Gen.), son of Judge John and Sophia (Dwight) Wells. b. (at Chicopee Falls, Mass.) Dec. 10, 1854. m. Sept. , 1884, Harriet Elizabeth Livermore, of Manchester, N. H.
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He graduated at Harvard College, 1879 under Mr. Thomas H. Livermore, Superintendent. Later was employed by Mr. Wood, of Philadelphia, to superintend two cotton mills, one at Marcy's Landing and the other at Millville. He later removed to Woodbury, N. J., where he was accidentally killed by an elevator in the mill he was superintending. While not a member of any church, his affections were with the Unitarians.
CHILDREN

E d m u n d D w i g h t Wells, b. J u l y , 1885. Gladys Wells, b. . Elizabeth Livermore Wells, b. .

A 430 Anna Reed, daughter of Rev. Samuel and Anna (Shaw) Reed. b. April 19, 1784; d. , 1835, in Warwick. m. Dec. , 1813, Deacon Joseph Wilson. Of Warwick, Mass. A 431 Abigail Reed, daughter of Rev. Samuel and Anna (Shaw) Reed. b. Feb. 17, 1786. m. Dec. , 1805, Joel Mayo. Of Warwick, Mass.
CHILDREN

Caleb Mayo, b. . J o e l Mayo, b. . Samuel Mayo, b. . Lorin Mayo, b. . M a r y Mayo, b. 1819; m. William Crosby. Edwin Mayo, b. . Abby Mayo, b. 1825.

A 439 Hannah Reed, daughter of Samuel and Mary (Torrey) Reed, b. Oct. 4, 1769. m. Feb. 9, 1795, Alexander Arnold. Of Weymouth, Mass.

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A 443 Sarah Reed, daughter of Samuel and Mary (Torrey) Reed, b. April 30, 1780; d. Sept. 22, 1852. m. Oct. 18, 1812, Jonas Hallstram, who was born Aug. 26, 1784, in Calmar, Sweden. Resided in Quincy, Mass., 68 years.
CHILDREN

(All born in Quincy, Mass.)

William Hallstram, b. ; m. Hobart; went t o Wisconsin; left a family. Jonas Hallstram, b. Sept. 13, 1815; m. Mary Waterman Burrell. Capt. Samuel Hallstram, b. 1818; d. Oct. 4, 1841; unmarried. Was lost overboard in South Channel. Christiana Hallstram, b. ; m. Charles Barker; removed to Philadelphia; left family of sons. Sarah Hallstram, b. ; m. Lewis Wood, of Quincy, Mass.

A 443 Jonas Hallstram (7th Gen.), son of Jonas and Sarah (Reed) Hallstram. b. Sept. 13, 1815; d. Oct. 26, 1895. m. , 1838, Mary Waterman, daughter of Martin and Mary Waterman (Sodder) Burrell; she was born June 2, 1820; died Aug. 23, 1895.
CHILDREN

Mnry Burrell Hallstram, b. at Quincy, Oct. 5, 1839; d. J u n e 20, 1843. Samuel Hallstram, b. at Quincy, Aug. 27, 1842; d. Feb. 7, 1844. Jonas Reed Hallstram, b. J u n e 15, 1844; d. Aug. 4, 1898; unmarried. Roswell Lockwood Hallstram, b. Boston, July 30, 1851; m. J u n e 24, 1878, Sarah Lizzie Graves. Charles Wallace Hallstram, b. Boston, J u n e 11, 1854; m. Nellie Eva Brown; had Helen May Hallstram, b. Boston, J a n . 19, 1884; d. in Boston, Aug. 11, 1884.

A 468 Betsey Reed, daughter of Samuel and Betsey (Smith) Reed, b. March 13, 1784, in Chesterfield, Mass.; d. Aug. 14, 1850. m. Feb. 22, 1804, Joseph Nash, of Cummington, Mass.

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Chester N u h , b. ia Cummington, M m . , Nor. S3, 1804: d. May 11. 1870; n . April 18, 1833, Caroline Kingsbury. Martin Nsah. m in Cummington. Mass.. Jan. II, 1808; d. Nor. tt, IMS; m. ia Ohio about 1838, Amanda Williams. Maria N u h , b. in C.immlngton, Maaa,. Nov. 7. 1807; d. April 10, 1888; m. in Murray, N. Y Oct. SO, 18S8, Joseph DoolitUe. James Nash, t . July 27, 1809, in Cummington, Maaa.; m July 7, 1839, Lucinda Crttwford. Sophronia Nash, b. Oct. 4, 1811, in Cummington, Maaa.; d. Jan. S7, 1851; m. Dee. 14, 1831. George Patchin. BetMy Nash, Ix Dec. 10, 1814, in Cummington, Maaa.; d. Jan. 8. 1813; m. Spear*. Joseph F. Nash, b. in Orleans Co., N. T., July 9. 1817; m. June S9. 1840, JuUa Crawford, of Wash. Co., O. Lyman Nash, la. in Orleans Co., N. Y., March SI, 1819; d. July 22, 188.1; m. 1st. Rebecca Smith; d. June 9, 1834; m. 2nd. April 7, 1850, Mary Frances Smallwood. losina Nash, b. March U , 1831. in Orleans Co.. N. Y.: in. 7>hilander Naah. b. in Orleans Co.. N. Y.. June S. 1SS3; m. in Dane Co.. Wis., Mra Caroline Barber, in 1847. Arrlna Naah. b. June 13, 18SS. In Orieana Co.. N Y : d. April 30. 18S6.

468

Chester Vain (7th Oen.). son of Joseph and Betsey (Reed) Ntah. b. NOT. !!3, 1804, in Cummington, Matt.; d. NOT. M, 1862 m. April 18, 1888, Caroline Kingsbury.
Edwin C. Nash, b. in Geauga Co.. O., F e b 15, 1834. Charlotte Herri ngtoc. Harriet Amelia. Nash. b. in Oeauga Co., O., Dec. 7, 1835; d. April 13, 1850; m. . K.itharine J. Nash, b. in Geauga Co., O., Sept. 8, 1837; m. Harrey Carter. Cyathia K. Nash, b. in Geauga Co., 0.. Dae, SI, 1839; m. Orin & Farr. Charles T o r r e , Naah, b. ia Geauga Ca, O, Aug. 5, 1848; d. Jan. IS, 187S; m. Mary B. Dunn.

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471

A 468 Martin Nash (7th Gen.), son of Joseph and Betsey (Reed) Nash. b. Jan. 12, 1808; d. Nov. 22, 1862. m. about 1828 in Ohio, Amanda Williams.
CHILDREN

Andrew Martin Nash, b. in New York, J a n . 16, 1829; m. Cynthia Knowles. Alvina Amanda Nash, b. in New York, March 19, 1832; m. in Dane Co., Wis., Sept. 11, 1849. Julia Hannah Nash, b. in Geauga Co., O., March 9, 1834; m. John Fitchler. Mercy Emily Nash, b. in Geauga Co., O., Feb. 27, 1840; m. 1st. H. C. Robbins; m. 2nd. A. Eager. Samuel Nash, b. in Geauga Co., O., May 14, 1844; m. . Freeman T^ash, b. in Dane Co., Wis., July 14, 1846; m. .

A 468 Maria Nash (7th Gen.), daughter of Joseph and Betsey (Reed) Nash. b. Nov. 7, 1807; d. April 10, 1882. m. in Murray, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1828, Joseph Doolittle.
CHILDREN

Joseph Newton Doolittle, b. in Murray, N. Y., May 1, 1830; d. Oct., 1891; m. Eliza Logan, of Green Co., Tenn., in Rock Co., Wis., Dec. 23, 1852. Adora Maria Doolittle, b. in Troy, O., May 13, 1832; m. in Rock Co., Wis., Oct. 1, 1876, Samuel Cadwallader. Elvira J . Doolittle, b. in Troy, O., April 27, 1834; d. July 27, 1849. John Emory Doolittle, b. in Troy, O., Jan. 10, 1836; m. J a n . 1, 1867, Kate A. Donaldson. Hopkins Wesley Doolittle, b. in Troy, O., J a n . 31, 1840; m. Oct. 12, 1861, Cora S. Speelman.

468

James Nash (7th Gen.), son of Joseph and Betsey (Reed) Nash. b. July 27, 1809, in Cummington, Mass. m. July 17, 1839, Lucinda Crawford, of New York.

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REED GENEALOGY

Mary Nash, b. in W. Virginia, Aug. 25, 1843. Betsey Nash, b. in Ohio, April 30, 1845. Joseph Nash, b. in W. Virginia, Sept. 24, 1847. Wilber Nash, b. in W. Virginia, May 6, 1850. Lydia Nash, b. in W. Virginia, Oct. 25, 1852. Charles Nash, b. in W. Virginia, Feb. 6, 1856.

468

Sophronia Nash (7th Gen.), daughter of Joseph and Betsey (Reed) Nash. b. Oct. 4, 1811; d. Jan. 27, 1851. m. Dec. 24, 1831, George Patchin.
CHILDREN

William Wallace Fatchin, b. Sept. 6, 1832; m. Oct. 21, 1858, Augusta. Ferris. Eveline E. Patchin, b. Oct. 12, 1834; d. 1844. Cyrus Eleazer Patchin, b. J a n . 3, 1838; m. Mrs. Permelia Metzer. Joseph Patchin, b. Oct. 24, 1840; ra. Margaret T. Slouson, David Patchin, b . Nov. 22, 1845; d. Nov. 10, 1864. Served in Company " D," 13 Wis. Infantry. Horatio Patchin, b. Nov. 9, 1848, d. J u n e 19, 1864. Served in Company " D," 13 Wis. Infantry. (Both David and Horatio died in Hospital.)

468

Betsey Nash (7th Gen.), daughter of Joseph and Betsey (Reed) Nash, b. Dee. 10, 1814; d. Jan. 8, 1833. m. : , Spears. A 468

Joseph F. Nash (7th Gen.), son of Joseph and Betsey (Reed) Nash. b. July 9, 1817, in Orleans county, N. Y. m. June 29, 1840, Julia Crawford; b. April 29, 1818, in Washington county, Ohio.

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CHILDREN

473

James Monroe Nash, b. May 3, 1841, in W. Virginia; d. Feb. 25, 1865, in the Army. Emiline S. Nash, b. June 22, 1849, in Ohio; m. July 22, 1868, John Ridge. Calvin C. Nash, b. 8, 1853; m. , A 468 Lyman Nash (7th Gen.), son of Joseph and Betsey (Reed) Nash. b. March 21, 1819; d. July 2, 1885. m. 1st. Dec. 26, 1844, Rebecca Smith; d. J u n e 9, 1854. m. 2nd. April 7, 1859, Mary Frances Smallwood, of Kentucky.
CHILDREN or L Y M A NA N D REBECOA

Cassius M. Nash, b. Nov. 8, 1845. Lewis Corwin Nash, b. Sept. 7, 1849; d. May 31, 1859. Charles S. S. Nash, b. May 25, 1852.
CHILDREN OF L Y M A NA N D FRANCES

Estella M. Nash, b. Dec. 22, 1860, in Wathena, Kansas. Effle L. Nash, b. May 12, 1871, in Wathena, Kansas. A 468 Rosina Nash (7th Gen.), daughter of Joseph and Betsey (Reed) Nash. b. March 25, 1821. m. , Spears. A 468 Philander Nash (7th Gen.), son of Joseph and Betsey (Reed) Nash. b. J u n e 26, 1823. m. in 1847, Mrs. Caroline Barber, in Dane county, Wis. A 468 Edwin C. Nash (8th Gen.), son of Chester and Caroline (Kingsbury) Nash. b. Feb. 15, 1834, in Geauga county, Ohio, m. , Charlotte Herrington.

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A 468 Kiitharine J* Nash (8th Gen,), daughter of Chester and Caroline (Kingsbury) Nash, b- Sept. 6, 1837, in Geauga county, Ohio, m. , Harvey Carter. A 468 Cynthia K. Nash (8th Gen.), daughter of Chester and Caroline (Kingsbury) Nash. b. Dec. 31, 1839, in Geauga county, Ohio, m. , Orin S. Farr. A 468 Charles Torrey Nash (8th Gen.), son of Chester and Caroline (Kingsbury) Nash. b. Aug. 5,1848, in Geauga county, Ohio; d. Jan. 12,1878. m. , Mary B. Dunn. A 468 Andrew M. Nash (8th Gen.), son of Martin and Amanda (Williams) Nash. b. Jan. 16, 1829; d. . m. , Cynthia Knowles.
CHILDREN

E d g a r Nash, b. Virgil Nash, b. Carrie Nash, b.

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A 468 Alvina Amanda Nash (8th Gen.), daughter of Martin and Amanda (Williams) Nash. b. March 19, 1832, in Geauga county, Ohio, m. Sept. 11, 1849, Rev. Daniel Phillips; b. March 28, 1822; d. July 5, 1886. Married in Dane county, Wis.
CHILDREN

Joseph P. Phillips, b. in Dane Co., Wis., J u n e 4, 1850; m. , Andrew M. Phillips, b. in Dane Co., Wis., Dec. 13, 1851; d. Feb. 11, 1852.

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475

H a t t i e M. Phillips, b. in Dane Co., Wis., May 18, 1853; m. . H. A m a n d a Phillips, b. in Dane Co., Wis., J u l y 5, 1855; d. May 9, 1870. Eunice M. Phillips, b. in Dane Co., Wis., May 20, 1858; d. April ll.i I860. M. May Phillips, b. in Dane Co., Wis., Dec. 8, 1860; m. . Elizabeth C. Phillips, b. in Dane Co., Wis., Feb. 17, 1865; m. Vernon S. Phillips, b. in Dane Co., Wis., J a n . 21, 1871; m.

A 468 Julia Hannah Nash (8th Gen.), daughter of Martin and Amanda (Williams) Nash. b. March 9, 1834; d. . m. , John Eichler. A 468 Mercy Emily Nash (8th Gen.), daughter of Martin and Amanda (Williams) Nash. b. Feb. 27, 1840. m. 1st. , H. C. Robbins. m. 2nd. , A. Eager. A 468 Joseph Newton Doolittle (8th Gen.), son of Joseph and Maria (Nash) Doolittle. b. May 1, 1830; a. Oct. , 1891. m. 1st. Dec. 23, 1852, Eliza Logan (b. Dec. 25, 1827; d. Aug. 14, 1870). m. 2nd. Jan. 8, 1871, Mina Jeannette Rowley (b. Nov. 1, 1848). She was a descendant of Joseph Reed. In June, 1887, the children of Joseph Reed held a reunion at the residence of Joseph Newton Doolittle, in Martin county, Minn., at which were present eight of Joseph Reed's children, ranging in age from 48 to 72 years. There were present thirteen grandchildren and twenty-three great grandchildren. In addition to these were present twenty-three descendants of Betsy Reed Nash, and two who were descend-

476

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ants of both Joseph and Betsy. It was a happy re-union, and many met on that occasion who will never meet again on earth. The eight children of Joseph Reed went to a photograph gallery and had a group picture taken. Phebe resided on the Pacific Slope and could not be with us, or there would have been nine in the group. H Long may they wave."
CHILDREN OP JOSEPH AND ELIZA

C l a r e n c e S. D o o l i t t l e , b . Nov. 14, 1854; m . J e n n i e J o n e s . E U a E . D o o l i t t l e , b . A p r i l 7, 1870; m. M a r c h 15, 1884, H e n r y Clark.


CHILDREN OP JOSEPH AND MINA

E s t e l l a M a r i a Doolittle, b. J u l y 6, 1873; m. Clyde O t t o Doolittle, b . J a n . 23, 1876; m .

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A 468 Adora Maria Doolittle (8th Gen.), daughter of Joseph and Maria (Nash) Doolittle. b. Sept. 30, 1823. m. April 20, 1853, Samuel Cadwallader, in Rock county, Wis., where their children were all born.
CHILDREN

M a r i a E. C a d w a l l a d e r , b. J u n e 20, 1854; d. ; m. Oct. 1, 1876, E d g a r W. S m i t h . E d d i e A. C a d w a l l a d e r , b . J a n . 23, 1859. E v a E . C a d w a l l a d e r , b . J a n . 23, 1859; d. J u n e 28, 1865. C o r a L. C a d w a l l a d e r , b. Sept. 14, 1864; m . .

A 468 John Emory Doolittle (8th Gen.), son of Joseph and Maria (Nash) Doolittle. b. Jan. 10, 1836, in Geauga county, Ohio, m. Jan. 1, 1867, Kate A. Donaldson; b. April 27, 1842. in Orange county, N. Y.
CHILDREN

C l a u d e E . D o o l i t t l e , b . in R o c k Co., Wis., S e p t . 30, 1868; m.S a m u e l W a d e D o o l i t t l e , b . in R o c k Co., Wis., S e p t . 1, 1870; m. ,

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477

F l o r a J a n e Doolittle, b. in Rock Co., Wis., Dec. 31, 1872; m. . L o t t i e Adora Doolittle, b. in Rock Co., Wis., J u n e 21, 1874; m. . K a t i e Maud Doolittle, b . in Rock Co., Wis., Oct. 9, 1876; d. April 20, 1878; m. . Mark H o p k i n s Doolittle, b. F e b . 13, 1881; m. . J o h n Carlyle Doolittle, b. J u l y 6, 1883; m. .

A 468 Hopkins Wesley Doolittle (8th Gen.), son of Joseph and Maria (Nash) Doolittle. b. Jan. 31, 1840, in Geauga county, Ohio, m. Oct. 12, 1861, Cora S. Speelman; b. Sept. 8, 1846, in Montgomery county, Ohio, Married in Douglas county, 111.
CHILDREN

F r a n k W. Doolittle, b . in Rock Co., Wis., Aug. 19, 1863; m. Aug. 29, 1884, Ella York. F r e d . E m o r y Doolittle, b. in Douglas Co., IU., March 19, 1866; d. Sept. 12, 1878. J o s e p h G r a n t Doolittle, b. in Rock Co., Wis., J a n . 13, 1869; m. . M a r i e t t a Doolittle, b. in Rock Co., Wis., J a n . 1, 1871; d. F e b . 22, 1875. David Charles Doolittle, b. in Rock Co., Wis., F e b . 22, 1873; m. . J o h n Ray Doolittle, b. in Rock Co., Wis., J u l y 17, 1875; m. .

A 468 William Wallace Patchin (8th Gen.), son of George and Sophronia (Nash) Patchin. b. Sept. 8, 1832, in Geauga county, Ohio. m. Oct. 21, 1858, Augusta Ferris, of Hoose Neck, Conn. Married in Rock county, Wis.
(AH born in Bock Co., Wis.) Clara A u g u s t a P a t c h i n , b. Aug. 6, 1861; m. Davis. "Charles S u m n e r P a t c h i n , b. Dec. 30, 1862; m . J a n . 14, 1886, M y r a Beebe.
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Nettie E. Patchin, b. J u n e 9, 1864, m. Nellie A. Patchin, b . J u n e 9, 1864, m.Jennie S. Patchin, b. Sept. 21, 1868; m. Sept. 27, 1885, William E. Beebe. David H. Patchin, b. Dec. 8, 1871; in. .

A 468 Cyrus Eleazer Patchin (8th Gen.), son of George and Sophronia (Nash) Patchin. b. Jan. 3, 1838. m. , Mrs. Permelia Metzer. He served in Company " D * 13th Wis. Infantry.
CHILDREN

Clarence E. Patchin, b. Edna J . Patchin, b.

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A 468 Joseph Patchin (8th Gen.), son of George and Sophronia (Nash) Patchim b. Oct. 24, 1840. m. , Margaret T. Slouson. He served in Company Minn. Infantry.
CHILDREN

Charles E. Patchin, b. George E. Patchin, b. Reuben F. Patchin, b . Rachel S. Patchin, b. Benjamin J. Patchin, b.-

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A 468 Emeline S. Nash (8th Gen.), daughter of Joseph F. and Julia (Crawford) Nash. h. June 22, 1849; d. . m. July 22, 1868, John Ridge. A 468 Clarence S. Doolittle (9th Gen,), son of Joseph Newton and Eliza (Logan) Doolittle. b. Nov. 14, 1854, in Rock county, Wis. m. , Jennie Jones.

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A 468 Ella E. Doolittle (9th Gen.), daughter of Joseph Newton and Eliza (Logan) Doolittle. b. April 7, 1860, in Rock county, Wis. m. March 15, 1884, Henry Clark.
CHILD

Cora E. Clark, b. Nov. 2, 1885, in Martin Co., Minnesota.

A 468 Maria E. Cadwallader (9th Gen.), daughter of Samuel and Adora M. (Doolittle) Cadwallader. b. June 20, 1854. m. Oct. 1, 1876, Edgar W. Smith, in Rock county, Wis., where their children were born.
CHILDREN

Eugene C. Smith, b. J u n e 30, 1877. Ethlyn Cora Smith, b. Oct. 16, 1888.

A 468 Frank W. Doolittle (9th Gen.), son of Hopkins W. and Cora S. (Speelman) Doolittle. b. Aug. 19, 1863, in Rock county, Wis. m. Aug. 29, 1884, Ella York; b. Feb. 8, 1868, in Rock county, Wis.
CHILDREN

Fred. Emory Doolittle, b. March 29, 1885, in Rock Co., Wis. Grace Mat. Doolittle, b. April 18, 1887, in Martin Co., Wis.

A 468 Charles Sumner Patchin (9th Gen.), son of William Wallace and M. Augusta (Ferris) Patchin. b. Dec. 30, 1862, in Rock county, Wis. m. Jan. 14, 1886, Myra Beebe; b. Oct. 26, 1859, in Rock county, Wis.
CHILDREN

Ella Blanche Patchin, b. Nov. 7, 1886, in Rock Co., Wis. Ethel May Patchin, b. April 28, 1888, in Martin Co., Minn.

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A 468 Jennie S. Patchin (9th Gen.), daughter of William Wallace and M. Augusta (Ferris) Patchin. b. Sept. 21, 1868, in Rock county, Wis. m. Sept. 27, 1885, William E. Beebe; b. Sept. 23, 1861.
CHILD

Myra Jennie Beebe, b. Feb. 8, 1888. A 475 Sally Reed, daughter of Samuel and Betsy (Smith) Reed, b. June 6, 1799, at Chesterfield, Mass.; d. July 11, 1882. m. June 6,1815, Luther Tower; b. June 6,1799; d. July 11, 1882. Luther Tower was a private in Capt. Timothy Lyman's Company of Mass. Militia in War of 1812 and drew a pension and land warrant. He was in the Legislature in 1851 from Berkshire county, and his son Lorin L. Tower was a representative from Hampshire county, Mass.
CHILDREN

(All born in Chesterfield, Maps.)

Lorin L. T o w e r , b. NOT. 25, 1816; m. April 22, 1841, Sophronia Bates. I r e n e S. T o w e r , b. Nov, 25, 1818; m. April 28, 1841, Daniel Capen. Lucina S. T o w e r , b. Oct. 21, 1824; m. April 22, 1847, Elijah Tyler. Betsy S. Tower, b. J u n e 20, 1826; m. J u n e 18, 1851, M a r t i n Smith. J a n e E. T o w e r , b. May 19, 1828; m. Oct. 25, 1848, Silas Bigelow. M a r t h a A. T o w e r , b. J u n e 16, 1833; m. Sept. 25, 1855, Arial Avery P r i n c e . M a r y A. T o w e r , b. J u n e 22, 1836; m. Oct. 6, 1858, J u l i u s F . Pierce. Ellen C. T o w e r , b . Nov, 20, 1842; d. J u l y 6, 1843.

A 475 Lorin L. Tower (7th Gen.), son of Luther and Sally (Reed) Tower. b. Nov. 25, 1816, in Chesterfield, Mass. m. April 22, 1841, Sophronia Bates; b. July 15, 1815, in Westford, Vt.; d. Oct. 8, 1888.

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481

Married in Chesterfield, Mass. Was a representative in the Legislature from Hampshire county, Mass.
CHILDREN

(All born in Chesterfield, Mass.)

Kllen O. T o w e r , b. Sept. 4, 1843. Alice L. T o w e r , b. Oct. 15, 1845. Walter M. T o w e r , b. Sept. 19, 1847. Viette E. T o w e r , b . Dec. 20, 1849. Ann Eliza V. T o w e r , b. J u n e 13, 1852. Elmira J . T o w e r , b. J u l y 14, 1855. Lucy I. T o w e r , b. J u l y 27, 1860.

A 475 Irene S. Tower (7th Gen.), daughter of Luther and Sally (Reed) Tower. b. Nov. 25, 1818, in Chesterfield, Mass. m. April 28, 1840, Daniel Capen; b. Dec. 2, 1816; d. June 5, 1874. Married in Chesterfield, Mass.
(Born in Worthington, M-tua.) Sarah R. Capen, b. J u n e 14, 1841; d. Nov. 17, 1855. Ward D. Capen, b. March 5, 1844; d. May 17, 1845. (iranville D. Capen, b. M a r c h 1, 1857.
CHILDREN

A 475 Lucina S. Tower (7th Gen.), daughter of Luther and Sally (Reed) Tower. b. Oct. 21, 1824, in Chesterfield, Mass. m. April 22, 1847, Elijah Tyler; b. > 1817. Married in Mass.
CHILDREN

EUa A. Tyler, b. F e b . 9, 1849, in Savoy, Mass.; d. Nov. 3, 1879. L u t h e r Eli Tyler, b. Dec. 31, 1851, in Savoy, Maaa. Lucina Isabella Tyler, b. Dec. 25, 1853, in Conway, Mass.

A 475 Betsy S. Tower (7th Gen.), daughter of Luther and Sally (Reed) Tower. b. June 20, 1826, in Chesterfield, Mass.

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m. June 18, 1851, Martin Smith; b. Sept. 2, 1828, in Ashfield, Mass.; d. Sept. 5, 1884. Married in Ashfield, Mass.
(All born in Northampton, Mass.) L u t h e r M a y n a r d Smith, b. Nov. 9, 1855, d. May 27, 1863. E d n a J o s e p h i n e Smith, b. April 5, 1857; m. A. J . Duffy. E l v a e t t e Sybil Smith, b. Dec. 11, 1859; d. Sept. 4, 1886; m. C. E. Harriman. Willie H e r b e r t Smith, b. Sept. 28, 1861; d. M a r c h 4, 1865. S a r a h I r e n e S m i t h , b . April 9, 1863. E u g e n e M a r t i n Smith, b. May 28, 1865.
CHILDREN

A 475 Jane E. Tower (7th Gen.), daughter of Luther and Sally (Reed) Tower. b. May 19, 1828, in Chesterfield, Mass. m. Oct. 25, 1848, Silas Bigelow; b. April 25, 1820, in Conway, Mass.
(Born in Buckland, Mass.) E m m a J a n e Bigelow, b . J a n . 12, 1850. S a r a h E l e c t a Bigelow, b. J a n . 17, 1852. Elwin Silas Bigelow, b. J u n e 6, 1862; d. J u n e 9, 1862.
CHILDREN

A 475 Martha A, Tower (7th Gen.), daughter of Luther and Sally (Reed) Tower. b. June 16, 1833. m. Sept. 25, 1855, Arial Avery Prince; b. Feb. 20, 1832, in Windsor, Mass. Married in North Adams, Mass.
CHILD

E l m e r Arial P r i n c e , b. Aug. 4, 1862, in Pittsfield, Mass.; d. Aug. 24, 1876.

A 475 Mary A. Tower (7th Gen.), daughter of Luther and Sally (Reed) Tower. b. June 22, 1836, in Chesterfield, Mass.

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483

m. Oct. 6, 1858, Julius F. Pierce; b. Nov. 7, 1873, in Windsor, Maes.


CHILDREN

M a r t h a Alice P i e r c e , b. Aug. 6, 1864. Mary Adeline P i e r c e , b. J u n e 10, 1868.

A 476 Susan Reed, daughter of Samuel and Betsy (Smith) Reed. b. Jan. 30, 1801, in Chesterfield, Mass.; d. May 16, 1875. m. 1st. Josiah Pettingill, Jan. 2, 1822; b. Jan. 16, 1797, in Cummington, Mass.; d. Dec. 4, 1823; married in Chesterfield, Mass. m. 2nd. May 22, 1825, Thomas W. Stearns, of Goshen, Mass.
CHILDREN or SUSAN AND JOSIAH PETTINOILL

Emily R. P e t t i n g i l l , b. Oct. 26, 1822; d. Dec. 6, 1863; m. April 26, 1845, George T. Morrow. Abigail P e t t i n g i l l , b. May 5, 1824; d. Nov. 4, 1882; m. J u n e 28, 1848, William A l e x a n d e r Morrow.
CHILDREN or SUSAN AND THOMAS W. STEARNS

Chester S t e a r n s , b. Aug. 9, 1828; d. J u l y 10, 1838. Sarah M. S t e a r n s , b. J a n . 3, 1830; d. Dec. 27f 1853. Edward W. S t e a r n s , b . Aug, 23, 1832; m. May 23, 1854, P h i l e t t a E. G a r d n e r . Elizabeth S t e a r n s , b. May 23, 1834; d. Sept. 15, 1880; m. J o h n Van H o u t e n . Waldo A. S t e a r n s , b. F e b . 2, 1841; m. .

A 476 Emily R. Pettingill (7th Gen.), daughter of Josiah and Susan (Reed) Pettingill. b. Oct. 26, 1822, in Cummington, Mass.; d. Dec. 6, 1863. m. Aug. 26, 1845, Geo. T. Morrow; b. April 5, 1823, in Mendham, N. J.; d. Oct. 23, 1858.
CHILDREN

Josiah R. M o r r o w , b . Dec. 27, 1847, in N e w a r k , N. J.; d. M a r c h 27, 1885. T h o m a s S. Morrow, b. Oct. 1, 1849, in N e w a r k N. J.; d. Dec. 21, 1893. 31

484

REED GENEALOGY

E m i l y M. M o r r o w , b . Sept, 6, 1851, in N e w a r k , N. J.; d. April 16, 1852. George T. M o r r o w , b. J u l y 31, 1857, in Rock Co., Wis.; d. Oct. 2, 1886.

A 476 Abigail Pettingill (7th Gen.), daughter of Josiah and Susan (Reed) Pettingill. b. May 5, 1824, in Cummington, Mass.; d. Nov. 4, 1888. m. June 28, 1848, William Alexander Morrow; b. July 16, 1820, in Mendham, N. J.; d. March 28, 1874. Married in Newark, N. J.
CHILDREN

S u s a n P . M o r r o w , b . April 21, 1849, in N e w a r k , N. J . Wm. Alex. Morrow, b. March 4, 1851, in N e w a r k , N. J.; d. Nov. 4, 1852. Edwin P . M o r r o w , b . Sept. 5, 1853, in M e n d h a m , N. J.; d. Sept. 6, 1854. Wm. Alex. M o r r o w , b . Oct. 4, 1857, in Rock Co., Wis. Emily M. M o r r o w , b . J a n . 4, 1862, in Rock Co., Wis.; d. March 1, 1862.

A 476 Edward W. Stearns (7th Gen.), son of Thomas W. and Susan (Pettingill) Stearns. b. Aug. 23, 1832. m. May 23, 1854, Philetta E. Gardner; b. Jan. 21, 1834; d. . Married in Newark, N. J.
(All born in Evansville, Wis.) Eddie J u d s o n S t e a r n s , b. J a n . 29, 1858; d. Sept. 2, 1864. William T h o m a s S t e a r n s , b. J u n e 10, 1862. Emily May S t e a r n s , b . M a r c h 17, 1864. F r a n k E. S t e a r n s , b. April 7, 1867; d. Nov. 14, 1868. Royal Waldo S t e a r n s , b. Aug. 30, 1869; d. Oct. 14, 1871. Waldo J u d s o n S t e a r n s , b. May 21, 1873.
CHILDREN

A 477 Polly E. Reed, daighter of Samuel and Betsy (Smith) Reed, b. July 27, 1803; d. May 5, 1866. m. , Bates,

DAUGHTERSSIXTH GENERATION
CHILDREN

485

Helen Bates, b. Frances Hates", b.

;d. Aug.1863 ;d. Oct. 11, 1885.

A 491 Nancy Reed, daughter of Benjamin and Huldah (Pratt) Reed, b. Aug. 2, 1798; d. April 2, 1854. m. , Truman Glynn.
CHILDREN

Albert Glynn, b. about 63. Caroline Glynn, b.

; living (1898) a t E. Putney, Vt. aged .

A 492 Almira Reed, daughter of Benjamin and Huldah (Pratt) Reed. b. Sept. 9, or 18, 1801; d. July 28, 1835. Unmarried. She lies buried beside Benjamin and Huldah in East Putney, Vt. Cemetery. The stone says she died aged 32. Her stone is inscribed:
" God h e r redeemer lives, And ever from t h e skies, Looks down and watches all her dust, Till he shall bid it rise."

Mrs. Evans aforementioned says she was with her at the time of her death. A 493 Sarah Reed, daughter of Abijah and Sarah (Bates) Reed. b. April 25, 1770; d. April 15, 1851. m. in 1794, Lemuel Lothrop, of Bridgewater, Mass., son of Jonathan and Chloe (Dickerman) Lothrop. Descended from Mark Lothrop who settled in West Bridgewater as early as 1656.
CHILD

George Watson Lothrop, b. in 1805.

486

REED GENEALOGY

A 498 Hannah Reed, daughter of Abijah and Sarah (Bates) Reed. b. March 16, 1790. m. , James Lothrop. Of Easton, Mass. A 505 Mehetable Reed, daughter of Bela and Mehetable (Reed) Reed. b. Sept. 1, 1797; d. Jan. 11, 1835. m. , Galen Sylvester; had children. OJ Abington, Mass. A 508 Lydia Reed, daughter of Bela and Mehetable (Reed) Reed. b. . m. , Drake. Twice married; has children. Of Abington, Mass. A 509 Mehetable Reed, daughter of Rev. William and Olive (Pool) Reed. b. June 20, 1785, Easton, Mass. m. , 1808, Jacob Deane, of Mansfield, Mass.
CHILDREN

William Reed Deane, b. Aug. 21, 1809, in Mansfield; d. J u n e 16, 1871, lived in Brookline, Mass. Olive Reed Deane, b. Sept. 1, 1810, a t Mansfield; d. Sept. 29, 1828, in Boston, Mass. Emily Deane, b. J u l y 27, 1812, in Mansfield; m. Sept. 29, 1836, Alfred A. Hall. David Gurney Deane, b. Oct. 28, 1815, a t Mansfield; m. Marc* 4, 1840, Hannah A. Baxter. J a n e Gurney Deane, b. Dec. 12, 1824, at Mansfield; d. .

A 509 William Reed Deane (7th Gen.), son of Jacob and Mehetable (Reed) Deane.

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487

b. in Mansfield, Aug. 21, 1809; d. June 16, 1871. m. May 22, 1834, Abbey Doggett, daughter of Rev. Simeon Doggett, of Raynham, Mass. Merchant of Boston, and resides in Brookline, Mass. A biographical sketch was published in Oct., 1888, in the Historical and Genealogical Register. He was a descendant in the seventh generation from John Deane, who with his brother Walter, settled in Cohannet, now Taunton, about the year 1638 (see Register, Vol, 3, p. 379). The descent is John 1st, John 2nd, Samuel 3rd, Deacon William 4th, John 5th, Jacob 6th, William R. 7th. His father Jacob followed the business of farming, paying special attention to the cultivation of fruits, and was very successful in raising fruit of a superior quality. He was a man of sound judgment, and was well read in standard English and American authors, having a decided taste for history. When a young man he was a school teacher (see Register, Vol. 25, p. 400.)
CHILDREN

William Roscoe D e a n e , b. in Boston, April 15, 1835; m. J u l y 14, 1853, Ellen M. Underwood, d a u g h t e r of Abel U n d e r w o o d , of Wells River, Vt. H e is of t h e firm of Stiles a n d Deane, a t t o r n e y s - a t - l a w , Chicago, 111. Samuel Blair D e a n e , b. in Boston, Dec. 19, 1837. M e r c h a n t of Lacon, 111. Abby W e s t o n Deane, b . in Roxbury, Sept. 28, 1839. H e n r y Ware Deane, b. Dec. 1, 1847.

A 509 Emily Deane (7th Gen.), daughter of Jacob and Mehetable (Reed) Deane. h. in Mansfield, July 27, 1812. m. Sept. 29, 1836, Alfred A. Hall, of Raynham, Mass., now of Boston, Mass,
(All born in Raynham, Mass.) J o s e p h i n e L y m a n Hall, b. Aug. 18, 1837. Marcia Ann Hall, b. F e b . 1, 1841. Stella D e a n e Hall, b. J u l y 7, 1845. Louisa J a n e Hall, b . F e b . 28, 1851.
CHILDREN

488

REED GENEALOGY

A 509 David Gurney Deane (7th Gen.), son of Jacob and Mehetable (Reed) Deane. b. in Mansfield, Oct. 28, 1815. m. March 4, 1840, Hannah A. Baxter, daughter of Chester Baxter, Esq., of Sharon, Vt.
CHILDREN

Chester Baxter Deane, b. in Boston, J a n . 31, 1841; d. Nov. 28, 1841. David G. Deane, b . ; d. a t Sharon, Vt., F e b . 8, 1850.

A 509 Jane Gurney Deane (7th Gen.), daughter of Jacob and Mehetable (Reed) Deane. b. in Mansfield, Dec. 12, 1824. Formerly a teacher in Boston, now (1860) resides in Mansfield. A 518 Mehetable Reed, daughter of James and Ruth (Porter) Reed. b. May 10, 1784; d. Sept. 8, 1846. m. July 12, 1801, Samuel Porter. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILD

Mehetable P o r t e r , b. May 6, 1804; d. J u n e 2, 1873; m. Sept. 2, 1824, Samuel Norton. Ruth Porter, b. Dec. 24, 1810, d. J u n e 21, 1885, unmarried.

A 518 Mehetable Porter (7th Gen.), daughter of Samuel and Mehetable (Reed) Porter, b. May 6, 1804; d. June 2, 1873. m. Sept. 2, 1824, Samuel Norton.
CHILDREN

Lucy Quincy Norton, b . 1825; d. 1828. Mehetable P o r t e r Norton, b. 1826; d. 1889; m. 1st. 1847, Josiali D. Bearce; m. 2nd. 1858, Noah Fullerton.

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489

Samuel Norton, b. July 17, 1829; d. Aug. 19, 1881; m. J a n . 19, 1854, Elizabeth B. Reed. Lucy Quincy Norton, b . Nov. 30, 1837; d. May 3, 1855; unmarried. Mary Harrison Norton, b. March 26, 1840; m. J a n . 26, 1846, Chas. W. P o r t e r .

A 518 Mehetable Porter Norton (8th Gen.), daughter of Samuel end Mehetable (Porter) Norton. b. in 1826. m. 1st. in 1847, Josiah D. Bearce. m. 2nd. in 1858, Noah FuIIerton.
CHILDREN

Henry Dexter Bearce, b. in 1847; m. Dec. 1876, Addie R. Gurney. Ella F r a n c e s Bearce, b. in 2849; m. in 1869, John M. Tyler.

A 518 Samuel Norton, Jr. (8th Gen.), son of Samuel and Mehetable (Porter) Norton, b. July 17, 1829. m. Jan. 19, 1854, Elizabeth B. Reed.

CHILDREN

Franklin Reed Norton, b. in 1856, Samuel H e r b e r t Norton, b. in 1859 m. in 1883, Mary F r a n c e s Porter.

A 518 Henry Dexter Bearce (9th Gen.), son of Josiah D. and Mehetable Porter (Norton) Bearce. b. in 1847. m. Dec. , 1876, Addie R. Gurney.
CHILDREN

Archie Ellis Bearce, b. in 1879. Edward S t e w a r t Bearce, b. in 1881.

A 518 Ella Frances Bearce (9th Gen.), daughter of Josiah D. and Mehetable Porter (Norton) Bearce.

490

BEED GENEALOGY

b. in 1849. m. in 1869, John M. TyleT.


CHILDREN

H e n r y Norton Tyler, b. in 1869. Mabel La Vaughan Tyler, b. in 1871; m. in 1892, Joseph B. Nye. Charles Dudley Tyler, b. in 1873; m. in 1898, Annie Stoddard. Minnie Gertrude Tyler, b. in 1874; m. in 1898, Edward Bishop. Alice Mehetable Tyler, b. in 1876.

A 518 Samuel Herbert Norton (9th Gen.), son of Samuel," Jr., and Elizabeth B. (Reed) Norton. b. in 1859. m. in 1883, Mary Frances Porter
CHILDREN

Samuel Norton, b. in 1886. Carlton P o r t e r Norton, b. Franklin H e r b e r t Norton, b.

. .

A 518 Mabel La Vaughan Tyler (10th Gen.), daughter of John M. and Ella Frances (Bearce) Tyler, h. in 1871. m. in 1892, Joseph B. Nye.
Ray nor Bassett Nye, b . Aug. 12, 1897.

A 518 Minnie Gertrude Tyler (10th Gen.), daughter of John M. and Ella Frances (Bearce) Tyler, b. in 1874. m. in 1898, Edward Bishop.
CHILD

Doris Ella Bishop, b. Aug. 19, 1899.

A 519 Hannah Reed, daughter of James and Ruth (Porter) Reed, b. March 12, 1786. m. Sept. 18, 1806, Jacob Fullerton, of Abington, Mass.

DAUGHTER8SIXTH GENERATION
CHILDREN

491

Hannah Fullerton, b. Nov. 27, 1808; m. Sept. 15, 1836, Aaron Reed. Betsy J a n e Fullerton, b. Dec. 1813; d. March 21, 1815. James Reed Fullerton, b. Feb. 17, 1817; m. 1st. Sept. 29, 1846, Arabella Brewster of Kingston (d. Oct. 12, 1848); m. 2nd. J u l y 12, 1855, J u l i a A. P a r k e r of Sandwich. No children. Jacob Fullerton, b. Nov. 2, 1819; m. 1st. J a n . 7, 1841, Mary Robinson Blake; m. 2nd. Aug. 1, 1848, Mary Adeline Torrey. Timothy Reed Fullerton, b. J u n e , 1824; d. Oct. 26, 1824.

519

Jacob Fullerton (7th Gen.), son of Jacob and Hannah (Reed) Fullerton. b. Nov. 2, 1819. m. 1st. Jan. 7, 1841, Mary Robinson Blake, m. 2nd. Aug. 1, 1848, Mary Adeline Torrey.
CHILDREN OP JACOB AND MART ROBINSON (BLAKE) FULLERTON

Mary Ella Fullerton, d. July 26, 1846, aged 3 years. An Infant Fullerton, d. Dec. 24, 1844, aged ten weeks.
CHILDREN OP JACOB AND MART A. TORREY

Two children, both died when a few days old.

521

Jane Reed, daughter of James and Ruth (Porter) Reed. b. June 10, 1791. m. Jan. 10, 1811, Daniel Bates, son of Christopher, 1st son of Benjamin, son of Edward, 2nd son of Elder Edward 1st. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

Jane Gurney Bates, b. March 19, 1812; m. J a n 1, 1838, George Chandler. Emily Bates, b. Aug. 15, 1814; m. May 9, 1833, Washington Peterson. Daniel Bats, b. May 10, 1818; m* J a n . 28, 1839f Elizabeth Brown. Mary Brown Bates, b. April 27, 1820; m. J a n . 2, 1838, Absalom Osburn. Eliza Ann Bates, b. J u n e 16, 1822; m. Oct. 9, 1839, David Reed.

492

REED GENEALOGY

A 521 Jane Gurney Bates (7th Gen.), daughter of Daniel and Jane (Reed) Bates. b. March 19, 1812. m. Jan. 1, 1838, George Chandler.
CHILDREN

Sarah J a n e Chandler, b. J u n e 17, 1839; d. young. Eliza J a n e Chandler, b. J u n e 7, 1842. They live in Manchester, N. H.

A 521 Emily Bates (7th Gen.), daughter of Daniel and Jane (Reed) Bates. b. Aug. 15, 1814. m. May 9, 1833, Washington Peterson; now lives in South Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

Emily Bates Peterson, b. March 16, 1834. Elizabeth Peterson, b. Sept. 30, 1836; d. April 25, 1845. Elizabeth Amelia Peterson, b . F e b . 4, 1848. H e n r y W. Peterson, b. ; d. Aug. 10, 1850. Mary Augusta Peterson, b. Dec. 22, 1853.

A 521 Daniel Bates (7th Gen.), son of Daniel and Jane (Reed) Bates, b. May 10, 1818; d. Aug. 25, 1839. m. Jan. 28, 1839, Elizabeth Brown. A 521 Mary Brown Bates (7th Gen.), daughter of Daniel and Jane (Reed) Bates. b. April 27, 1820; d. . m. Jan. 2, 1838, Absalom Osburn.
CHILDREN

Orinda Hyde Osburn, b. March 15, 1839; m. March 15 1856, Angus W. Young; child, Eva J a n e Wilson, b. Feb. 11, 1858. Mary Osburn, b . . William Osburn, b, July 2, 1843. Emma Osburn, b. March 6, 1846.

DAUGHTERSSIXTH GENERATION Daniel Osburn, b . July 17, 1851. Sarah Osburn, b . J a n . 2, 1852; d. Dec. 22, 1852. Frederick W. Osburn, b. April 17, 1856.

493

A 527 Sarah or Sally Reed, daughter of Elijah and Lucy (Washburn) Reed, b. Oct. 26, 1782. m. in 1801, Amos Keith, son of Amos and Anna (Sturtevant) (Alger) Keith, widow of Jesse Fuller Sturtevant and daughter of James Alger; b. in 1774. Of Middleborough, Mass. A 529 Parnel Reed, daughter of Elijah and Lucy (Washburn) Reed, b. Sept. 11, 1787. m. > N. Edson. She is mentioned in her father's will, and also the name of her husband. A 531 Lucy Reed, daughter of Elijah and Lucy (Washburn) Reed, b. Jan. 4, 1793. m. , Eaton. She is mentioned in her father's will as Lucy Eaton. Of Middleborough, Mass. A 532 Alice Reed, daughter of Elijah and Lucy (Washburn) Reed, b. July 5, 1797. m. , John Tripp. Of Middleborough, Mass. A 535 Keziah Reed, daughter of Luke and Keziah (Leonard) Reed, b. May 3, 1791. m. , Jacob Perkins. Of Middleborough, Mass.

494

REED (iENEALOGY

W 550 Ruth Reed, daughter of Daniel and Mary (Turner) Reed. b. Oct. 8, 1756. m. March 20, 1783, Josiah Torrey. Of Abington, Mass. W 555 Sarah Reed, daughter of Daniel and Anna (Dowse) Reed. b. Aug. 17, 1772. m. , Jacob Shaw. Of Abington, Mass. In her father's will, dated June 30, 1806, she is mentioned as his daughter Sarah Shaw. W 556 Mary Reed, daughter of Thomas and Mary (White) Reed. b. June 7, 1758. m. in 1775, Simeon Gannet, of East Bridgewater, Mass. Of Abington, Mass.
i

W 559 Hannah Reed, daughter of Thomas and Mary (White) Reed, h. June 28, 1764. m. Oct. 25, 1780, Daniel Bicknell. Of Abington, Mass. Removed to the State of Maine. W 561 Huldah Reed, daughter of Thomas and Mary (White) Reed, h. April 27, 1768; d. about 1830. m. Aug. 12, 1784, Dr. Richard Briggs. Of Chesterfield, Mass. " Dr. Richard Briggs resided in Abington, and practiced as a physician there about 1780. He lived on the spot where now is the house occupied by J. A. King. Dr. Briggs was

DAUGHTERSSIXTH GENERATION

495

a surgeon on board a public ship in the War of Independence. When a boy I was greatly interested in hearing him narrate many of the exciting scenes which took place on board the ship in which he served in that capacity. He was in quite extensive practice in this town for nearly thirty years, and removed to Chesterfield, Hampshire county, in this State about 1812. He was a man well informed, had great conversational powers; and his friends and supporters were much attached to him, and he to them. He was a contemporary with Dr. Gridley Thaxter during almost his whole residence in this town. He was chosen town clerk in 1799. He had a large family of children, several of whom died, one only of whom is mentioned, the names or residences of the others is not known; some of them removed to the West. It is not known that any of them remained in Chesterfield, and there are no descendants of his in this town." (Hobart's His. of Abington).
(Oiily child mentioned)

Richard Briggs, b. Feb. 9, 1786. W 567 Rebecca Reed, daughter of Frederick and Rebecca ( ) Reed. b. Oct. 15, 1780. m. Sept. 19, 1802, Jonathan Trufant. Of Weymouth, Mass. W 568 Hannah Reed, daughter of Frederick and Rebecca ( ) Reed. b. April 2, 1782. m. Dec. 25, 1800, John Vining. Of Weymouth, Mass. W 571 Elizabeth Reed, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Stammers) Reed, b. July 14, 1770; d. Aug. 26, 1859.

496

REED GENEALOGY

m. March 27, 1794, Pearson Wild, of Braintree, Mass.; b. April 3, 1768; son of Micah and Deborah Wild (see His. of Braintree, p. 830).
CHILDREN

Betsey Wild, b. J u l y 21, 1794; d. in 1879, unmarried. Pearson Wild, b. Aug. 8, 1796; m. March 23, 1817, Elizabeth H. Thayer. Mary Wild, b. Sept. 1, 1798; m. April 28, 1819, Joseph Penniman. Elethea Wild, b. March 21, 1801; m. March 28, 1822, J o h n French. Otis Wild, b . March 1, 1803; m. March 28, 1829, Mary A. Hollis. Hiram Wild, b . July 9, 1805; m. 1830, Lavinia A. Dyer. H a r r i e t Wild, b. April 28, 1808; m. May 23, 1833, Daniel Penniman. W a r r e n L. Wild, b . NOT. 25, 1810; m. 1st. April 7, 1836, Abigail A. Hayden; m. 2nd. J u n e 24, 1849, Thurza Ellen Murray. William Reade Wild, b. Nov. 23, 1813; m. Dec. 31, 1837, Mary E. Thayer.

W 571 Pearson Wild, Jr. (7th Gen.), son of Pearson and Elizabeth (Reed) Wild, b. Aug. 8, 1796. m. March 23, 1817, Elizabeth H. Thayer.
CHILDREN

Robert Wild, b. Amasa Wild, b. Abel Wild, b. Wisner Wild, b . Elizabeth Wild, b .

. . . . ; m. George L. Ide, of Boston, Mass.

W 571 Mary Wild (7th Gen.), daughter of Pearson and Elizabeth (Reed) Wild, b. Sept. 1, 1798. m. April 28;-1819, Joseph Penniman.
CHILDREN

Joseph Penniman, b.; Jeconias Penniman, b. Mary J. Penniman, b. Martha Penniman, b. Lucy Penniman, b.

. . . . .

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497

W 571 Elethea Wild (7th Gen.), daughter of Pearson and Elizabeth (Reed) Wild. b. March 21, 1801. m. March 28, 1822, John French.
CHILDREN

John J. French, b. Lafayette French, b. Susan M. French, b. Sarah M. French, b. Mary A. French, b.

; m. . . ; m. Fred, Morton Fall. .; m. , Fritts. .

W 571 Otis Wild (7th Gen.), son of Pearson and Elizabeth (Reed) Wild. b. March 1, 1803. m. March 18, 1829, Mary A. Hollis.
CHILDREN

Mary Marcella Wild, b. Aug. 3, 1829; m. 1st. Dec. 30, 1852, William Holbrook, Jr.; m. 2nd. J o n a t h a n Wales. David Otis Wild, b. Nov. 4, 1833. William Pearson Wild, b . Aug. 25, 1835. Katharyne H. Wild, b. a b o u t 1843; m. J a n . 30, 1861, Maj. Horace Whittemore.

W 571 Hiram Wild (7th Gen.), son of Pearson and Elizabeth (Reed) Wild. b. July 9, 1805; d. June 2, 1878. m. , 1830, Louisa Ann Dyer, daughter of Isaac and Sarah (Thayer) Dyer; b. Feb. 15, 1811; d. Dec. 12, 1864.
CHILDREN

Lavinia Ann Wild, b. ; m. Oct. 17, 1854, Edwin Howard, no children. "* Isaac Wild, b. ; m. ; two children. Lorenzo Wild, b. . Franklin H. Wild, b. ; m. ; four children. Nehemiah Thayer Wild, b. July 7, 1845; m. J u n e 23, 1866, widow Lydia Allen.

498

REED GENEALOGY

W 571 Harriet Wild (7th Gen.), daughter of Pearson and Elizabeth (Reed) Wild. b. April 28, 1808. m. May 23, 1833, David Penniman.
CHILDREN

G e o r g e W. P e n n i m a n , b. H a r r i e t E. P e n n i m a n , b. J o a n n a W. P e n n i m a n , b. J o h n T. P e n n i m a n , b. F r a n k l i n P e n n i m a n , b. Charles T. P e n n i m a n , b.

. . . . . .

W 571 Warren Lyman Wild (7th Gen.), son of Pearson and Elizabeth (Reed) Wild. b. March 25, 1810. m. 1st. April 7, 1836, Abigail Allen Hayden, daughter of Oliver and Abigail (Allen) Hayden; b. Oct. 31, 1816; d. June 24, 1848. m. 2nd. June 24, 1849, Thirza Ellen Murray. He removed to Wisconsin and died there.
CHILDREN HY ABIGAIL ALLEN HAYDEN

H e n r y W a r r e n Wild, b. May 19, 1841; m. , Abigail Penniman. J u l i e t t e Allen Wild, b. F e b . 11, 1837; m. 1st. Nov. 22, 1856, Abijah Penniman. Libbey Wild, b . . E m i l y B. Wild, b . ; m. F e b . 8, 1871, Edsel A. H o u g h t o n . No children. Abbey M. Wild, b. ; m. May 31, 1863, H e n r y E. W o r s t e r , one d a u g h t e r in San F r a n c i s c o , Cal.
CHILDREN BT THIRZA ELLEN MURRAY

F r a n k l i n G. Wild, b . May 4, 1852. Son Wild, b. Nov. 22, 1853. W a s s e n E. Wild, b. J u l y 25, 1855. EUen Adelia Wild, b. Aug. 8, 1857. WiUiam M. Wild, b. J u n e 30, 1859; d. J a n . 17, 1862.

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499

W 571 William Reade Wild (7th Gen.), son of Pearson and Elizabeth (Reed) Wild. b. Nov. 23, 1813. m. Dec. 31, 1837, Mary Elizabeth Thayer, daughter of Melvin and Mary (Holbrook) Thayer.
CHILDREN

William Melvin Wild, b. March 23, 1839. E a r n e s t Augustus Wild, b. Oct. 3, 1842, m. Susan J a n e Leonard. Netovia Phillippe Wild, b. Dec. 8, 1843. George F. F. Wild, b. Feb. 22, 1845; m. Imogene B. Howard, he was Capt. of U. S. Battleship Oregon. Howard Malcolm Wild, b. May 6, 1847. Mary Elizabeth Wild, b. May 6, 1853; d. Aug. 25, 1864. Edgar Wellington Wild, b. July 1, 1857. Dupont Wild, b . Dec. 31, 1861.

W 571 Elizabeth Wild (8th Gen.), daughter of Pearson Jr., and Elizabeth H. (Thayer) Wild. b. . m. , George L. Ide, of Boston, Mass.
CHILDREN

Robert Ide, b. George Ide, b. Theodore Ide, b.* Emily Ide, b. Mary Ide, b.* Hattie Ide, b.

. . . .

W 571 John J. French (8th Gen.), son of John and Elethea (Wild) French. b. m
CHILDREN

Adaline French, b. Ella French, b. Horace French, b. Anna F. French, b. Fanny B. French, b. 32

; m. ; m.' . ; m. .

, Angier. , Gay. , Woodworth.

500

REED GENEALOGY

W 571 William Pearson Wild (8th Gen.), son of Otis and Louisa A. (Dyer) Wild, b. . m. .
CHILDREN

F r a n k Wild, b . G r a c e Wild, b .

. .

W 571 Juliette Allen Wild (8th Gen.), daughter of Warren L. and Abigail A. (Hayden) Wild, b. Feb. 11, 1837. m. 1st. Nov. 22, 1856, Abigah Penniman. m. 2nd. Aug. 29, 1874, N. Warren.
CHILDREN

Allen P e n n i m a n , b. H e n r y Penniman, b. Etta Penniman, b.

. . ; m.

, Ball.

W 571 Dupont Wild (8th Gen.), son of William Reade and Mary E. (Thayer) Wild, b. Dec. 31, 1861. m. .
CHILDREN

W i l l i a m Wild, b . A u g u s t u s Wild, b . E d w i n Wild, b . Lizzie Wild, b .

. . . .

W 571 Katharyne H. Wild (8th Gen.), daughter of Otis and Mary A. (Hollis) Wild. b. . m. , Major Horace 0. Whittemore.
CHILD BEN
*

Allen Whittemore, b. Helen Whittemore, b.

. .

DAUGHTERSSIXTH GENERATION

501

W 573 Mary Reed, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Stammers) Reed. b. May 14, 1776; d. Sept. 10, 1858. m. Dec. 5, 1795, Joshua Holbrook, in Braintree, Mass., son of Capt Nehemiah and Elizabeth Holbrook; b. Oct. 14, 1773; d. Sept. 14, 1829. Of Braintree, Mass.
CHILDREN

Mary Holbrook, b . March 1, 1797; m. Jacob Shaw, of N. Wey* mouth, Mass. Joshua Holbrook, b . May 11, 1709; m. J u n e 3, 1823, Nancy B. Bates. Elizabeth Holbrook, b. Aug. 26, 1802; m. Riley Hayford, lives in Dorchester. Sarah Holbrook, b. Aug. 10, 1804; m. Roswell Trufant. Nathaniel T. Holbrook, b . March 3, 1808; m. in 1831, Ann Whitm a r s h ; resides a t Neponset. John Holbrook, b. March 9, 1809; m. Mary Elizabeth P r a t t , of Weymouth, Mass. Elmira Holbrook, b . March 1, 1801; d. Feb. 27, 1829. Catharine Holbrook, b. Sept. 6, 1813; m. Samuel Barrell. Rebecca Holbrook, b. J u n e 28, 1815; m. J a m e s Bates. William Holbrook, b . April 7, 1818; m. Mary Bicknell. Priscilla Holbrook, b. Nor. 14, 1820; m. Quincy PooL

W 574 Sarah Reed, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Stammers) Reed. b. Oct. 9, 1779; d. July 21, 1820. m. Nov. 28, 1816, William Cabot; no children. Of Braintree, Mass. W 575 lydia Seed, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Stammers) Reed. b. Sept. 21, 1782; d. July 31, 1877. m. Jan. 13, 1803, James Holbrook, eldest son of James and Rhoda (Vinton) Holbrook; b. July 18, 1780. Of Braintree, Mass.

502
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

J o n a t h a n Holbrook, b. ; m. a lady of Dutch extraction, name n o t remembered (see Vinton memorial). James Sullivan Holbrook, b. ; m. , Stowe, dau. of Amos and H a n n a h ( F a r n s w o r t h ) Stowe, of Groton. H a n n a h Holbrook, b. ; m. Eliphaz Tirrell, of Weymouth.

576

Ruth Reed, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Stammers) Reed. b. Dec. 1, 1785; d. over 90 years of age. m. March 19, 1812, Silas Wild, Jr., of Medford, Mass. Of Braintree, Mass.
CHILDREN

Abbie Wild, b. . Ellen Ruth Wild, b. of Medford, Mass. George Wild, b.. H e n r y Wild, b. . Silas Wild, b. .

; m. J u n e 13, 1849, Elijah Sampson,

576

Ellen Ruth Wild (7th Gen.), daughter of Silas, Jr., and Ruth (Reed) Wild. b. ; d. Sept. 19, 1892. m. June 13, 1849, Elijah Sampson, son of Thomas and Polly (Thomas) Sampson. He was b. in Duxbury; d. Nov. 3, 1887. She was b. in Hingham.
CHILDREN

Martha Reed Sampson, b. May 4, 1851; m. Feb. 14, 1872, Charles D. Archibald. William Reed Sampson, b. July 25, 1853; m. May 16, 1877, Minnie Amelia Hawkes. George Thomas Sampson, b. Oct. 1, 1853; m. J u n e 16, 1892, Nellie Lucy Teel. Mary Wild Sampson, b. J u n e 27, 1858; unmarried. Ellen R u t h Sampson, b . J u l y 1, 1862; m. Nov. 16, 1898, Edward W. Hayes. No children.

DAUGHTERSSIXTH GENERATION

503

W 576 Martha Reed Sampson (8th Gen.), daughter of Elijah and Ellen Ruth Sampson, b. May 4, 1851. m. Feb. 14, 1872, Charles D. Archibald.
CHILDREN

Jennie Sampson Archibald, b. Feb. 27, 1873. Warren Martin Archibald, b . Aug. 25, 1876.

W 576 William Reed Sampson (8th Gen.), son of Elijah and Ellen Ruth Sampson. ' b. July 25, 1853. m. May 16, 1877, Minnie Amelia Hawkes; she d. Oct. 14, 1898.
CHILDREN

Odiorne Hawkes Sampson, b . Feb. 6, 1878. Alden Winthrop Sampson, b. May 24, 1883. Gertrude Ellen Sampson, b. Feb. 8, 1886.

W 576 George Thomaa Sampson (8th Gen.), son of Elijah and Ellen Ruth Sampson, b. Oct. 1, 1855. m. June 16, 1892, Nellie Lucy Teel.
CHILD

Helen fiuth Sampson, b. Dec. 20, 1893. W 577 Anna Reed, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Stammers) Eeed. b. Jan. 21, 1789; d. Oct. 2, 1859. m. June 32, 1807, Elisha Thayer (b. in Braintree); he d. Jan. 8, 1837. Of Braintree, Mass.

504
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

Anna Thayer, b. I>ec. 13, 1807; d. J u l y 27, 1880; m. George Thayer. Caroline Thayer, b. March 8, 1810; d. J u n e 30, 1850; m. Arterius Harvell. Emily Thayer, b. April 26, 1812; m. Aug. 20, 1833, Anthony G. H a n n a . J a n e Thayer, b. J u n e 3, 1814; d. Oct. 17, 1853; m. Samuel Wales. E r a s t u s Thayer, b . Nov. 7, 1815; d. Aug. 31, 1881; m. Sarah Denton. Danford Thayer, b. J a n . 26, 1819; d. May 24, 1870; m. Nov. 19, 1857, Catherine Norton, of Abington. Charles Thayer, b. J a n . 12, 1821; m. Susan Thompson, of Sangus. Eliza Ann Thayer, b. July 20, 1823; d. 1899; m. Samuel Capen of Stoughton. Elisha Thayer, b. Nov. 5, 1825; m. Celia A. M. Bates, of Hanover. Elsander Thayer, b. March 17, 1829; m. April 3, 1850, Tryphosa Gurney, of Abington. Amanda Thayer, b. J u l y 28, 1832; d. Dec. 12, 1833.

577

Emily Thayer (7th Gen.), daughter of Elisha and Anna (Reed) ThayeT. b. April 26, 1812; d. in Holbrook, Mass., March 27, 1896. m. Aug. 20, 1833, Anthony Griffith Hanna, who was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 1806, and died in East Randolph (now Holbrook), Nov. 9, 1841.
CHILDREN

George Byron Hanna, b . in E. Randolph (now Holbrook, Mass.) Oct. 10, 1835; m. 1st. Dec. 23, 1879, Nina C. T r o t t e r , of Charlotte, N. C. who died t h e r e Oct. 6, 1891; m. 2nd. J a n . 16, 1896, a t Van Buren, Ark., Nola Alexander, of Charlotte. N. C. No children by either marriage. He is a professor with title of E. M., and is in charge of t h e U. S. Assay Office a t Charlotte, N. C. Emily Amanda Hanna, b. in E. Randolph, Mass., Aug. 10, 1837, and died there unmarried, J a n . 4, 1893. Anthony Griffith Hanna, b. in E. Randolph, Mass., J a n . 6, 1839; d. t h e r e Sept. 9, 1839.

DAUGHTERS8IXTH GENERATION

505

Anthony Griffith Hanna, b. in E. Randolph, Mass., May 18, 1841; m. 1st. J a n . 1866, Mary Faxon, of E. Randolph, Mass., who died there in 1882; m. 2nd. in 1886, Ellie Buffum, of Oxford, Mass.; no children by either marriage.

W 577 Danforth Thayer (7th Gen.), son of Elisha and Anna (Reed) Thayer. b. Jan. 26, 1819; d. May 24, 1870. m. Nov. 19, 1857, Catharine Norton, of Abington, Mass., daughter of Benjamin and Mehetable (Wales) Norton.
CHILDREN

Annie Mehetable Thayer, b. J a n . 30, 1859; m. J u n e 6, 1883, Howard P l a t t s , of Abington, Mass. Willie Thayer, b. March 26, 1862.

W 577 Elisha Thayer (7th Gen.), son of Elisha and Ann (Reed) Thayer. b. Nov. 5, 1825. m. April 20, 1851, Celia A. M. Bates, of Hanover, daughter of Amos and Ruth (Jenkins) Bates; b. Sept. 4, 1831.
CHILDREN

Clara Ellen Thayer, b . J a n . 26, 1852; m. July 11, 1871, Samuel Arnold Willis, of S. Braintree. Celia H e n r i e t t e Thayer, b. April 4, 1859; m. Sept. 19, 1883, Charles Henry Sprague.

W 577 Elsander Thayer (7th Gen.), son of Elisha and Ann (Reed) Thayer. b. March 18, 1829. $ m. April 3, 1850, Tryphosa Gurney. Live in Eddmont, South Dakota.
CHILDREN

Lawrence E. Thayer, b . July 12, 1855. Wilfred E. Thayer, b . Dec. 31, 1861. F r a n k H. Thayer, b. J u n e 12, 1869.

506

REED GENEALOGY

W 577 Annie Mehetable Thayer (8th Gen.), daughter of Danforth and Catharine (Norton) Thayer, b. Jan. 30, 1859. m. June 6, 1883, Howard Platts, of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

Howard Carlton P l a t t s , b . J u n e 16, 1884. Fred. Danforth P l a t t s , b. Feb. 28, 1886. Catharine Norton Platts, b. April 16, 1887. Annie Thayer P l a t t s , b. Oct. 5, 1888. EUzabeth F r e n c h P l a t t s , b . Feb. 7, 1891. R u t h Alden P l a t t s , b . J u n e 6. 1893. Mildred P l a t t s , b. Sept. 9, 1898.

W 577 Celia Henrietta Thayer (8th Gen.), daughter of Elisha and Celia A. M. (Bates) Thayer. b. April 4, 1859. m. Sept. 19, 1883, Charles Henry Sprague (b. June 3, 1856), son of Jacob Jr., and Mary J. (Skinner) Sprague.
CHILD

Ethel Bates Sprague, b. July 19, 1885. W 577 Clara Ellen Thayer (8th Gen.), daughter of Elisha and Celia A. M. (Bates) Thayer. - b. Jan. 26, 1852. m. July 11, 1871, Samuel Arnold Willis, of South Braintree, son of GeoTge and Myra (Arnold) Willis.
CHILDREN

Fannie Mabel Willis, b. Sept. 6, 1872. Nettie Ella Willis, b. May 8, 1874; m. Oct. 7, 1896, William Lee Hutchins. Clara Eliza Willis, b. J u n e 29, 1875. Samuel Thayer Willis, b. J u n e 25, 1878.

W 577 Nettie Ella Willis (9th Gen.), daughter of Samuel Arnold and Clara Ellen (Thayer) Willis.

DAUGHTERSSIXTH GENERATION

507

b. May 8, 1874. m. Oct. 7, 1896, William Lee Hutchins (b. Feb. , 1873; d. May 9, 1900), of Worcester, Mass; but died in Providence, R. I., where they made their home.
CHILDREN

Francis Willis Hutchins, b. Nov. 3, 1897. Harriet Hutchins, b. May 13, 1900. W 586 Charlotte Reed, daughter of John and Rachel (Clark) Reed, b. (at Weymouth) May 29, 1793; d. June 10, 1876. m. Nov. 3, 1813, Levi Houghton, of Bolton (b. Sept. 3, 1783; d. Dec. 22, 1857; son of Jonas and Lucy (Johnson) Houghton). He was an extensive shipbuilder of Bath, Me. He built ships of a large tonnage which were engaged in foreign traffic often on very long voyages. For years he kept up his fleet to the number of ten or twelve, building constantly to re* place those which were wrecked or worn out. The history of this business would make an extremely interesting narrative in itself. His sons continued the business after hia death. They were Congregationalists and were earnest supporters of the Second Congregational Church.

Of Bath, Me.
CHILDREN

Levi Warren Houghton, b. Feb. 5, 1815; d. 13, 1895; m. Dec. 28, 1803, Arzilla B. Record. Charlotte Elizabeth Houghton, b. Nov. 16, 1816; d. March 10, 1822; unmarried. Clarissa Ann Houghton, b . March 31, 1819; d. April 5, 1859; m. May 3, 1843, Otis Kimball. Silas Amory Houghton, b . J u n e 19, 1821; d. Oct. 18, 1881; m. Nov. 22, 1843, Lucy Ann Jewell. John Reed Houghton, b. April 25, 1824; m. Nov. 25, 1858, Emma P. McLellan. Henry Ludovicus Houghton, b. April 16, 1826; unmarried. Wm. Frederick Houghton, b. Aug. 17, 1828; d. Dec. 31, 1828. Charlotte Reed Houghton, b. Dec. 21, 1829; d. Oct. 20, 1863; m. Aug. 21, 1850, Cornelius J. Meeker, of New Orleans.

508

REED GENEALOGY

586

Levi Warren Houghton (7th Gen.), son of Levi and Charlotte (Reed) Houghton. b. Feb. 5, 1815, in Bath, Me.; d. Dec. 13, 1895, in the same place. m. Dec. 28, 1843, Arzilla Blethen Record, daughter of Isaac and Hannah (Sturtevant) Record, of Brunswick, Me. She was born March 30, 1825; died May 15, 1865. The following notice appeared in the " Bath Daily Times " of December 13, 1895: " This morning Levi Warren Houghton, one of Bath's venerable and highly esteemed citizens passed away at his late home on South street. * The deceased was a son of Levi Houghton, who came to this city, from Boston, in 1802, and was one of Bath's early and prosperous citizens. Levi Warren Houghton was born in this city in Feb., 1815. Early in life he began following the vocation of his father and has for over half a century been largely interested in wooden shipbuilding, being in later years senior member in the firm of Houghton Bros. " For nearly fifty years he was a director of the Lincoln National Bank, a position he resigned at the last annual meeting owing to poor health. In August, 1860, he was elected trustee of the Bath Savings Institution, an office he also resigned owing to ill health. Mr. Houghton served in both branches of the city government, and was a member and an earnest worker in the Central Congregational Church. "His character was of the highest integrity, and the many positions of trust conferred upon him have always been filled in an upright, faithful and competent manner. He was quite active in business circles up to within a few months of his decease. " Mr. Houghton leaves five children; three sons, James, Harry and Frank, and two daughters, Mrs. John Payne, of Boston, and Mrs. Henry Hall, of New York City, also two brothers, John R. and Henry L. Houghton, of this city."

DAUGHTERSSIXTH GENERATION
CHILDREN

509

Henry Warren Houghton, b. in Bath, J a n . 28, 1845; m. 1st. Nov. 5, 1871, Carrie M. P e r r y ; m. 2nd. J a n . 16, 1889, Mary Wolston. James McKeen Houghton, b. in Bath, Aug. 8, 1846; m. 1st. Oct. 15, 1872, Ann Maria P e r r y , of Bath; m. 2nd. Eliza Chapman, of England. Sarah Virginia Houghton, b. a t Bath, J u n e 29, 1848; m. 1st. Nov. 20, 1873, Freeman Alonzo Kicker, son of Joseph Sherman and J a n e (Huntress) Ricker; m. 2nd. Feb. 2, 1887, Henry Hail, of New York, son of Benj. Franklin and Abbe F a r m a n (Hageman) Hall. Clara Elizabeth Houghton, b. in Bath, Feb. 8, 1850; d. Lakewood, N. J. Nov. 14, 1887; m. Nov. 12, 1879, Henry Drummond. Frank P a r k m a n Houghton, b . a t Bath, Sept. 30, 1852, (Manson of B a t h ) . Ernestine Arzilla Houghton, b. in Bath, J a n . 5, 1855; m. Dec. 3, 1879, Dr. John Howard Payne, of Bath, son of Dr. William E. and Betsey (Hatch) P a y n e ; they reside in Boston, Mass.

W 586 Clarissa Ann Houghton (7th Gen.), daughter of Levi and Charlotte (Reed) Houghton. b. in Bath, March 31, 1819; d. in Bath, April 5, 1859. m. May 3, 1843, Otis Kimball, who was b. Sept. 6, 1807, in Newburyport, Mass., was a son of James Kimball, a native of Ipswich, Mass.
CHILDREN

Margaret Rogers Kimball, b. in Bath, April 11, 1844; m. Oct. 15, 1872, Morris Adelbert Reed, of St. Joseph, Mo. He was b. in Watertown, N. Y., Nov. 9, 1839. Children: Clara Angelina Heed, b. Aug. 2, 1873, in St, Joseph; Morris Houghton Reed, b . Feb. 21, 1875, in St. Joseph. Levi Houghton Kimball, b. in Bath, Aug. 18, 1845; d. Sept. 23. 1846. Clara Houghton Kimball, b. in Bath, Nov. 3, 1846; d. in Bath, Oct., 1867. Levi Houghton Kimball, b. in Bath, Feb. 23, 1853, m. Sept. 21, 1876, Elizabeth Payne, daughter of William E. and Betsy (Hatch) Payne. Children: William Otis Kimball, b. in Bath, May 14, 1877; Clarence Houghton Kimball, b . in Bath, J a n . 30, 188r.. Frederick Warren Kimball, b. in Bath, J a n . 28, 1848; d. Aug. 31, 1849.

510

REED GENEALOGY

W 586 Silas Amory Houghton (7th Gen,), son of Levi and Charlotte (Reed) Houghton. b. in Bath, Me., June 19, 1821; d. Oct. 15, 1881. m. Nov. 22, 1843, Lucy Ann Jewell.
CHILDREN

Silas Amory Houghton, b. J a n . 7, 1846; d. Sept. 26, 1846. Charlotte Ann Houghton, b . J u l y 3, 1847; m. Nov. 16, 1871, James A. McLellan. Children: Amory Reed McLellan, b. in Bath, Aug. 22, 1872, d. Aug. 30, 1891; James McLellan, b . in Bath, Feb. 22, 1873; d. in Bath, Aug. 18, 1873. J o h n Amory Houghton, b. in Bath, July 2, 1850; d. in Bath, Aug. 5, 1851. K a t e Houghton, b . in Bath, July 9, 1853; m. Nov. 26, 1879, Dr. William E. Rice, of Bath. Emma McLellan Houghton, b. in Bath, Sept. 9, 1857. Marcia Houghton, b. in Bath, May 20, 1860; m. Nov. 15, 1883, Samuel S. Sewell, of Bath. Children: Edward Houghton Sewell, b. in Bath, Aug. 30, 1884; Marcia Sewell, b. in Bath, Oct. 11, 1887.

W 586 John Reed Houghton (7th Gen.), son of Levi and Charlotte (Reed) Houghton. b. in Bath, Me., April 25, 1824. m. Nov. 25, 1858, Emma P. McLellan, daughter of James Henry and Emma (Fields) McLellan, of Bath, Me.; she d. June 22, 1866.
CHILD

Amory McLellan Houghton, b. in Bath, Oct. 11, 1859; m. March 11, 1890, J a n e , d a u g h t e r of Richard Lancaster and Esther (Schlichter) Mcllvain, of Philadelphia, Penn. Children: Elizabeth Houghton, b. July 31, 1894, a t Mt. Pleasant, N. J.; John Reed Houghton, b. in Bath, Nov. 22, 1896.

W 586 Charlotte Houghton (7th Gen.), daughter of Charlotte (Reed) and Levi Houghton. b. Dec. 21, 1829; d. Oct. 20, 1863. m. Aug. 21, 1850, Cornelius J. Meeker; b. Dec. 1, 1816.

DAUGHTERSSIXTH GENERATION

511

After the death of his wife, Charlotte Houghton, Mr. Meeker married as second wife, Kate Carson Smith, of Baltimore.
CHILDREN

Charlotte Isabelle Meeker, b. Aug. 8, 1851. Cornelia Armory Meeker, b. Aug. 26, 1852. John Randolph Meeker, b. April 29, 1854. Gilchrist Irving Meeker, b. Feb. 18, 1856; d. July 8, 1857. Florence Meeker, b. Feb. 25, 1858; d. Aug. 11, 1858. Clara Louise Meeker, b. May 11, 1859; d. Sept. 10, 1870. Albert Sydney Johnson Meeker, b. April 11, 1862. W 586 James McKeen Houghton (8th Gen.), son of Levi Warren and Arzilla Blenthen (Record) Houghton. b. (in Bath) Aug. 8, 1846. m. 1st. Oct. 15, 1872, Ann Maria Perry, of Bath, Me, m. 2nd. Eliza Chapman, of England.
CHILDREN OP JAKES AND ANN

Carrie Arzilla Houghton, b. in Liverpool Eng., Dec. 24, 1873; d. June 10, 1893, at Bridgewater, Me. Virginia Houghton, b. at Liverpool Eng., Sept. 24, 1875. Annie Perry Houghton, b. at Liverpool, Eng., April 2, 1878; d. at Ventnor, Eng., Nov., 1878.
CHILDREN OP JAMES AND ELIZA

Martha Houghton, b. Aug. 3, 1882. Grace Houghton, b. Sept. 5, 1884, at Bath; d. June 3, 1885.

587

Clarissa Reed, daughter of J o h n and Rachel (Clark) Reed, b. Dec. 18, 1794; d. J u n e 4, 1862. m. 1st. 1821, Joseph Hartwell, of Ware, Mass. m. 2nd. Dec. 9, 1863, widow of J o h n Doane, of East Brookfield, who d. J u n e 11, 1887.
CHILDREN

John W. Hartwell, b. Jan. 23, 1822; d. Aug. 22, 1855; m. Sept, 28, 1848, Pauline C. Bachelder, of Maine. Joseph Warren Hartwell, b. Sept. 21, 1823; d. Jan. 27, 1859, in R. It. accident; m. Alice Clark (2 children). Silas Hartwell, b. ; d. in infancy. Clara Hartwell, b. April 15, 1830; m. Dr. E. C. Richardson.

512

REED GENEALOGY

W 587 John W. Hartwell (7th Gen.), son of Joseph and Clarissa (Reed) Hartwell. b. Jan. 23, 1833, in Bolton; d. Aug. 22, 1855. m. Sept. 28, 1848, Pauline C. Bachelder, of Readfield, Me.; she d. Aug. 6, 1853. He graduated from Amherst College in 1843. Studied medicine with Dr. Sargent, of Worcester, graduated at Cambridge Medical School in 1846, and immediately commenced practice in Boston, in 1847, he removed to Augusta, Me., and later settled in Winthrop, Me., and continued to practice there until he retired to Ware on account of ill health, and died there.
CHILDREN

Frederick Smith Hartwell, b. Sept. 14, 1849. Mary Bell Hartwell, b. Nov. 28, 1850. Pamelia Caroline Hartwell, b. Aug. 6, 1853.

W 587 Joseph Warren Hartwell (7th Gen.), son of Joseph and Clarissa (Reed) Hartwell. b. Sept. 21, 1823; d. Jan. 27, 1859, in railroad accident at South Bend, Ind. m. Nov. 16, 1846, Alice Clark.
CHILDREN

Helen Hartwell, b. . Joseph Albert Hartwell, b. April 11, 1850; lives in Tombstone, Arizona.

W 587 Clara Hartwell (7th Gen.), daughter of Joseph and Clarissa (Reed) Hartwell. b. April 15, 1830. m. , 1847, Dr. Ebenezer Coolidge Richardson.
CHILDREN

Clara Hartwell Richardson, b. Helen Alice Richardson, b. Edward Coolidge Richardson, b.

; d. in infancy. ; d. in infancy. ; d. in infancy.

DAUGHTERSSIXTH GENERATION

513

Mari Anita Richardson, b . Feb. 4, 1848; m. Marshall Otis West, of Danbury, Sept. 4, 1873. Carrie Virginia Richardson, b . Sept. 9, 1852; m. Edwin Howard Baker. Harriet Gardner Richardson, b. Nov. 3, 1854, m. Osborne M. Billings. Charlotte Houghton Richardson, b. March 27, 1857. Martha Reed Richardson, b. 1861; m. Dr. Wm. Oliver B a r r e t t .

W 587 Mari Anita Richardson (8th Gen.), daughter of Dr. Ebenezer C. and Clara (Hartwell) Richardson. b. Feb. 4, 1848. m. Sept. 4, 1873, Marshall Otis West, of Danbury, and resides in Port Chester, N. Y.
CHILDREN

Edward Marshall West, b. Charles Howard West, b. Robert Richardson West, b.Helen Anita West, b. .

. . '

W 587 Carrie Virginia Richardson (8th Gen.), daughter of Dr. Ebenezer C. and Clara (Hartwell) Richardson, b. Sept. 19, 1853. m. , Edwin Howard Baker.

CHILDREN

Harriet Virginia Baker, b. Ruth Sears Baker, b. Clara Persis Baker, b. Margaret Baker, b. .

. . .

W 587 Harriet Gardner Richardson (8th Gen.), daughter of Dr, Ebenezer G. and Clara (Hartwell) Richardson, b. Nov. 3, 1854. m. , Osborne M. Billings.
CHILD

Osborne M. Billings, Jr., b. Aug. 24, 1892; d. Oct. 24, 1893, a t New Orleans.

514

REED GENEALOGY

W 587 Martha Reed Richardson (8th Gen.), daughter of Dr. Ebenezer and Clara (Hartwell) Richardson. b. , 1861. m. Sept. , 1885, Dr. William Oliver Barrett.
CHILD

Martha Richardson B a r r e t t , b. J a n . 28, 1887.

W 589 Betsy Reed, daughter of Noah and Mehetable (Wild) Reed, b. March 23, 1789; d. June 18, 1840. m. Deacon Jesse Tucker, son of Deacon David Tucker. These two deacons are well remembered by the people of Milton. Deacon Jesse distinctly so. They were highminded, noble men whose influence will never die. W 592 Charlotte Reed, daughter of Noah and Mehetable (Wild) Reed. b. Feb. 26, 1799; d. Dec. 31, 1887. m. June 18, 1829, Jason Wadsworth. No children. Lived at the old homestead, at Milton, Mass. W 597 Betsy Reed, daughter of Ezra and Mary (Lovell) Reed, b. Aug. 15, 1796. m. Nov. 28, 1816, Seth S. Hersey, of Hingham, son of John, son of John, son of Jeremiah, son of John, son of William. He died March 16, 1878, aged 88 years. Capt. of. a military company and President of Hingham Mutual Fire Insurance Co., and held other positions of trust.
CHILDREN

Lydia B. Hersey, b. Aug. 15, 1817; d. , 1892; m. Aug. 22, 1847, Joshua Jacobs. Mary Stowers Hersey, b. Oct. 13, 1818; m. J u n e 1, 1841, Robert A. Cushing. Henry Hersey, b. May 2, 1820; d. in New Orleans, 1853; m. Nov. 29, 1845, Betsy Shute. Ann C. Hersey, b. May 19, 1822; m. J u n e 1, 1843, Pyam C. Burr.

DAUGHTERSSIXTH GENERATION

515

Betsy Reed Hersey, b. Nov. 23, 1823; d. Oct. 14, 1881; m. Nov. 27, 1845, Theophilus Burr. Seth Stowers Hersey, b . Nov. 21, 1833; d. Aug. 23, 1894; m. 1st. 1862, Elizabeth Cushing; m. 2nd. 1867, Burrell. Henrietta Hersey, b. May 6, 1836; d. Aug., 1868; m. Dec. 23, 1856, Edeb L. Ripley.

W 597 Lydia B. Hersey (7th Gen.), daughter of Seth S. and Betsy (Reed) Hersey. b. Aug. 15, 1817; d. Oct. 8, 1885. m. Aug, 22, 1847, Joshua Jacobs (see His. of Hingham).
CHILD

Laura Reed Jacobs, b. Sept. 13, 1855; m. Nov. 24, 1886, Elisha L. II. Cates, of Boston.

W 597 Mary Stowers Hersey (7th Gen.), daughter of Seth S. and Betsy (Reed) Hersey. b. Oct. 13, 1818. m. June 1, 1841, Robert A. Cushing (see His. of Hingham).
CHILDRB*

Robert Cushing, b. J a n . 17, 1842; d. Sept. 26, 1869; m. Nov. 28, I860, Martha A. Seiders. Alfred Cushing, b. Dec. 9, 1855; m. Nov. 29, 1887, Helen M. Farrar. Marietta Cushing, b. March 27, 1851; d. March 17, 1852. Mary Adelaide Cushing, b. May 11, 1853; d. Sept. 8, 1854.

W 597 Henry Hersey (7th Gen.), son of Seth S. and Betsy (Reed) Hersey. b. May 2, 1820; d. (in New Orleans) , 1853. m. Nov. 29, 1845, Betsy Shute, of Hingham (see His. of Hingham).
CHILDREN

Elizabeth H. M. Hersey, b. Oct. 21, 1853; m. J a n . 3, 1871, Ebed L. Ripley. Henry Reed Hersey, b . J u l y 14, 1847; d. Sept. 22, 1852. Arthur M. Hersey, b. J u n e , 4, 1851; d. Nov. 26, 1852. 33

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W 597 Anna C. Hersey (7th Gen.), daughter of Seth C. and Betsy (Reed) Hersey. b. May 19, 1822. m. June 1, 1843, Pyam C. Burr. Report in History of Hingham differs somewhat from this, but this is apparently more accurate.
CHILDREN

Frederick W. Burr, b. J u n e 21, 1847; m. Dec. 21, 1882, Catherine Donahoe. Anna Edna Burr, b. J a n . 8, 1853; d. young. Henry Hersey Burr, b. Aug. 11, 1854; m. Oct. 21, 1885, Nettie M. Wadleigh. Annie E t t a Burr, b . Oct. 14, 1859; m. Dec. 21, 1886, Eugene Francis Skinner.

W 597 Seth Stowers Hersey (7th Gen.), son of Seth S. and Betsy (Reed) Hersey. b. Nov. 21, 1833; d. Aug. 23, 1894. m. 1st. , 1862, Elizabeth Cushing. m. 2nd. , 1867, Mabel Burrell (see His. of Hingham).
CHILDREN OP SETH AND ELIZABETH

H a r r y Hersey, b. March 20, 1864. Elizabeth Lincoln Hersey, b . May 8, 1865.


CHILDREN OP SETH AND MABEL

Henry M. Hersey, b. Nov. 22, 1869. I s a a c B. Hersey, b . J u n e 10, 1873.

W 597 Robert Cushing (8th Gen.), son of Robert A. and Mary Stowers (Hersey) Cushing. b. Jan. 17, 1842; d. Sept. 26, 1869. m. Nov. 28, 1866, Martha E. Seiders.
CHILD

Robert Francis Cushing, b . J a n . 8, 1868.

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W 597 Alfred Cushing (8th Gen.), son of Robert and Mary Stowers (Hersey) Cushing. b. Dec. 9, 1855. m. Nov. 29, 1887, Helen M. Farrar.
CHILD

Dorris Hersey Cushing, b. Oct. 26, 1897.

W 597 Elizabeth H. M. Hersey (8th Gen.), daughter of Henry and Betsy (Shute) Hersey. b. Oct. 21, 1853. m. Jan. 3, 1871, Ebed L. Ripley. He was born in Hingham, May 23, 1831, and married first, Henrietta Hersey, he is of the firm of Rhodes, Ripley & Co., manufacturers and wholesale clothiers, of Boston. Is President of Hingham Water Company, and of the Hingham Agricultural and Horticultural Society. Resides on the ancestral homestead, Main street, Hingham Centre, Mass.
CHILDREN

Henry Francis Ripley, b. March 2, 1872. Ebed Rhodes Ripley, b. Nov. 6, 1873. William Ripley, b. March 1, 1876. Nettie Melville Ripley, b. April 12, 1878. Alice Ripley, b. Aug. 3, 1880. Bessie Whitney Ripley, b. March 27, 1883. Reginald Lincoln Ripley, b. July 6, 1891.

W 597 Frederick W. Burr (8th Gen.), son of Pyam C. and Anna C. (Hersey) Burr, b, June 21, 1847. m. Dec. 21, 1882, Catherine Donahoe.
CHILDREN

Edna L. Burr, b. Dec. 9, 1883. Elsie M. Burr, b. May 26, 1886. Alice E. Burr, b. Nov. 19, 1888. Mildred H. Burr, b. J a n . 24, 1892.

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W 597 Henry Hersey Burr (8th Gen.), son of Pyam S. and Anna C. (Hersey) Burr, b. Aug. 11, 1854. m. Oct. 21, 1885, Nettie M. Wadleigh.
CHILDREN

Chauncey W. Burr, b. March 6, 1887. Harlton H. Burr, b. Dec. 25, 1889. W 599 Mary Reed, daughter of Ezra and Mary (Lovell) Reed, b. in 1801; d. July 8, 1835. m. 1st. Dec. 4, 1821, David Lovell. David Lovell married for his second wife after Mary's death, Leah Richards, in 1845; she was the daughter of Jacob and Lydia (Colson) Richards. David Lovell was quite an important man in his day. He resided at what is called LovelPs Corner, which was named for him. Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN OP DAVID AND MART

David B. Lovell, b. Feb. 26, 1824; m. May 13, 1867, Mrs. Lucy AHen LoveU. Lemuel Reed B. Lovell, b. ; m. Sept. 29, 1854, Betsey Whitmarsh. Mary Elizabeth Lovell, b . .

T 606 Betsy Reed, daughter of George and Elizabeth (Harvey) Reed. b. May , 1772. m. May 19, 1793, Jonah Thayer, Jr. (d. April 28, 1831). Of Taunton, Mass. T 610 Dolly Reed, daughter of Esqr. John and Mary (Godfrey) Reed, b. May 31,1785.

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m. Oct. 1, 1809, Zephaniah L. Hodges; he was b. July 22, 1786; d. Jan. 26, 1870. Of Taunton, Mass.
CHILDREN

John R. Hodges, b. July 1, 1812. Zephaniah Hodges, b. March 22, 1814. Harriet Hodges, b . May 31, 1816. George F . H. Hodges, b . April 18, 1820. Charles Hodges, b. March 26, 1823.

T 619 Phebe H. Reed, daughter of David and Phebe (Blake) Reed, b. April 3, 1808. m. May 12, 1831, Lloyd French, of Taunton, Mass. T 621 Hannah E. Reed, daughter of David and Phebe (Blake) Reed, b. Jan. 29, 1823. m. Nov. 27, 1854, Jeremiah J. Whitmarsh, of Dighton, Mass.
T 624 Abigail Reed, daughter of Joseph and Abigail (Barney) Reed, b. June 3, 1771; d. Nov. 27, 1844. m. , Gilbert Lincoln. Of Dighton, Mass. T 627 Rhoda Reed, daughter of Joseph and Abigail (Barney) Reed, b. April 21, 1789; d. May 19, 1816. m. , Dier Pratt. Of Dighton, Mass. T 629 Sally Reed, daughter of Joseph and Abigail (Barney) Reed, b. Feb. 8, 1794; d. Sept. 15, 1829. m. , Washington Lennets. Of Dighton, Mass.

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T 632 Mercy Reed, daughter of Ebenezer and Lydia (Hoskins) Reed. b. . m. , Ebenezer Briggs.
CHILDREN

Alvin Briggs, b. J o h n Briggs, b.

. .

T 634 Lydia Reed, daughter of Ebenezer and Lydia (Hoskins) Reed. b. , 1787; d. , 1813. m. , Osmond Babbitt.
CHILD

Lydia Reed Babbitt, b. April 16, 1813; d. Dec. 4, 1896. T 637 Sallie Reed, daughter of Ebenezer and Lydia (Hoskins) Reed. b. . m. , Lewis Gay.
CHILDREN

William Gay, b. Ebenezer Gay, b. Charles Gay, b .

. . .

T 638 Abbie Reed, daughter of Ebenezer and Lydia (Hoskins) Reed. b. . m. , William Tripp.
CHILDREN

William Albert Tripp, b. Ebenezer Reed Tripp, b. Benjamin Tripp, b. . Gilbert Tripp, b. . Lydia Tripp, b. . George Washington Tripp, b . Mary Burt Tripp, b. . Rhoda Briggs Tripp, b.

. .

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T 639 Betsey Reed, daughter of Ebenezer and Lydia (Hoskins) Reed, b. . m. , Isaac Hathaway.
CHILDRE.V

Isaac Bradford Hathaway, b. Elizabeth Elliott Hathaway, b. Sarah Babbitt Hathaway, b. Idella Frances Hathaway, b. Arthur Adelbert Hathaway, b.-

T 640 Deborah Briggs Reed, daughter of Ebenezer and Lydia (Hoskins) Reed. b. March 10, 1805. m. March 10, 1831, Peleg Drew.
CHILDREN

Lydia Edith Drew, b. . Charles Bradford Drew, b.

644

Rhoda Reed, daughter of J o b and Sally (Troop) Reed. b. in 1789; d. April 2 1 , 1819, aged 30. m. March 8, 1810, Richard Hedges; he d. Sept. 9, 1872, aged 87. Of Northfield, Vt.
CHILDREN

Louisa M. Hedges, b. Feb. 4, 1817; d. Feb. 2, 1891; m. , 1849, Or in Bates. Cynthia Hedges, b. March 24, 1819; d. Sept. 3, 1842; m. ,1841, Ira Whitaker, of Northfield, Vt.; none ot their descendants are now living.

T 644 Louisa M. Hedges (7th Gen.), daughter of Richard and Rhoda (Reed) Hedges. b. Feb. 4, 1817; d. Feb. 2, 1891. m. , 1849, Orin Bates.

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G. C. Bates, b. 1850; m. Vt.; no children. J a c o b W. Bates, b. of Moretown.

, Mrs. Alma Colton, of Northfield, , 1852; m. , Mary W. Prentice,

T 645 Polly Reed, daughter of Job and Sally (Troop) Reed, b. July 2, 1791; d. Oct. 15, 1825. m. July 25, 1813, James Hopkins. After the death of his wife he married again; one of his daughters by the second marriage, Miss Betsie Hopkins, kindly assisted the author in obtaining some information as to the descendants of Job and Sally (Troop) Reed.
CHILDREN

Denison Hopkins, b. May 15, 1814; d. J u l y 25, 1853; m. April 25, 1841, Mary E. Luce. Marshall Hopkins, b. May 16, 1816; d. Dec. 1, 1898; m. March 29, 1841, Prudence Jones. Malissa Hopkins, b. Aug. 26, 1817; d. Feb. 5, 1881; m. J a n . 19, 1845, Joseph Bennett. Laura Hopkins, b. May 21, 1819; m. . J a m e s Hopkins, b. May 28, 1821; d. April 5, 1855; m. March 7, 1855, Fannie A. Poor. Delsana Hopkins, b. Sept. 10, 1820; d. March 16, 1891; m. .

T 645 Denison Hopkins (7th Gen.), son of James and Polly (Reed) Hopkins. b. May 15, 1814; d. Jan. 25, 1853. m. April 25, 1841, Mary E. Luce.
CHILDREN

Frances A. Hopkins, b . Oct. 15, 1842; m. NOT. 24, 1861, Cyrus W. Lathrop, who had one son, F r a n k D. Lathrop, b. J u n e 25, 1869. They lived in Williamstown, Vt. Denison L. Hopkins, b. July 17, 1844; m. . He was wounded in b a t t l e and d. from his wounds J u n e 19, 1864. J a m e s S. Hopkins, b. July 4, 1847; m. 1st. Sept. 7, 1871, Stella J. Flint, who d. J u n e 21, 1872; m. 2nd. J u n e 22, 1874, Lucy Flint, sister of Stella J. Flint.

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T 645 Marshall Hopkins (7th Gen.), son of James and Polly (Reed) Hopkins. b. March 16, 1816; d. Dec. 1,1898. m. , Prudence Jones.
CHILDREN

Edward B. Hopkins, b. Sept. 20, 1841; d. Sept. 16, 1864. John G. Hopkins, b. Aug. 1, 1847; m. Feb. 18, 1874, Mary Wheeler, had Jennie P. Hopkins, b. Aug. 2, 1875, who m. March 31, 1896, Fred, fiumsill, live in Northfield, Vt. Francis H. Hopkins, b. May 10, 1850; m. Feb. 3, 1873, Ann Ordway, had Emma L. Hopkins, b. Aug. 4, 1874, Mabel J. Hopkins, b. March 30, 1878; they live in Barre, Vt.

T 645 Malissa Hopkins (7th Gen.), daughter of James and Polly (Reed) Hopkins. b. Aug. 26, 1817; d. Feb. 5, 1881. m. Jan. 19, 1845, Joseph Bennett.
CHILD

Mary J. Bennett, b. Oct. 11, 1849, m. April 9, 1890, Eugene Freeman, live in Brookfield, Vt.

T 645 James Hopkins (7th Gen.), son of James and Polly (Reed) Hopkins. b. May 28, 1821; d. April 5, 1865. m. March 7, 1855, Fannie A. Poor.
CHILDREN

Fanny C. Hopkins, b. Sept. 5, 1856; m. July 16, 1884, Fred. L. Webster. They live a t Adams, N. Y. Alice C. Hopkins, b. May 9, 1859; d. May 22, 1860. George W. Hopkins, b. July 20, 1861, d. Oct. 29, 1881.

T 646 Sally Reed, daughter of Job and Sally (Troop) Reed. b. . m. , Samuel Perrin. Of Williamstown, Vt.

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CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

Elvira P e r r i n , b.Louise Perrin, b.WiUiam Perrin, b. . CorneUus Perrin, b. May 10, 1824; m. May 21, 1850, Orlena Strong. T a l c u t t Perrin, b. . Edward Perrin, b. . Calvin Perrin, b. . Clark Perrin, b . .

T 646 Cornelius Perrin (7th Gen.), ton of Samuel and Sally (Reed) Perrin. b. May 10, 1824. m. May 21, 1850, Orlena Strong.
CHILDREN

Clara Louise Perrin, b. J a n . 3, K. Lynde. Minnie Orlena Perrin, b. J u n e 5, H. Kellogg, of Des Moines, Ethel Perrin, b. May 21, 1872, m. of Williamstown, Vt.

1853; m. Nov. 26, 1872, J a m e s 1866; m. Nov. 26, 1891, Clarence Ia. Nov. 26, 1890, George L. Edson,

T 648 Betsy Reed, daughter of Job and Sally (Troop) Reed. b. . m. , Philetus Robinson. . A , nT.n. Tr , Of Williamstown, Vt.
CHILDREN

Fanny Robinson, b. Sally Robinson, b. Nathaniel Robinson, b. Cornelius Robinson, b. Perley Robinson, b. Lucy Robinson, b.P a r k e r Robinson, b .

T 649 Clarissa Reed, daughter of Job and Sally (Troop) Reed, b. . m. , Ariel Russell. Of Washington, Vt.

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CHILDREN

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P l y m a n Russell, b. B e r n a Russell, b.

; of W a s h i n g t o n , Vt. ; of W a s h i n g t o n , Vt.

T 650 Roxanna Reed, daughter of Job and Sally (Troop) Reed. b. m. , Snow Kellogg (11 children, names not given). Of Williamstown, Vt.
GRAND CHILD

Mrs. F . L. H u t c h i n s , Groveton, N. H.

T 651 Rebecca Reed, daughter of Job and Sally (Troop) Reed. b. . m. , Lyman Davenport. Of Williamstown, Vt.
CHILDREN
t

William D a v e n p o r t , b. J o h n D a v e n p o r t , b. H a r r i e t D a v e n p o r t , b. F a n n y D a v e n p o r t , b. Elvira D a v e n p o r t , b.

. . ; m. George Nichols. ; d. young.

T 659 Harriet Reed, daughter of Elijah Augustus and Delight (Brown) Reed. b. March 1, 1802; d. Jan. 20, 1851. m. Nov. 28, 1819, Samuel Watson Remington (b. in 1791; d. March 22, 18).
CHILDRBS

H a r r i e t Eliza R e m i n g t o n , b. Oct. 21, 1820; d. April 30, 1872, a t Providence. Samuel A u s t i n R e m i n g t o n , b. ; d. F e b . 22, 1826, aged 9 months. William A u g u s t u s R e m i n g t o n , b . April 29, 1829, r e s i d e s in Providence, R. I. (12 D a r t m o u t h Ave.) Samuel B r o w n R e m i n g t o n , b . J u n e 17, 1832; resides in Providence, R. L, (12 D a r t m o u t h Ave.) J o h n N e w t o n R e m i n g t o n , b. May 26, 1835; resides in E. Providence.

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T 663 Mary Ann Reed, daughter of Zebulon Leonard and Mary (Brown) Reed. b. Feb. 11, 1806; d. April 28, 1854, unmarried. She was the founder of the Ladies' Seminary in Warren, R. I. The building, a rather pretentious building for that day, was destroyed by fire in 1863, and not rebuilt. The scholars were mostly young ladies from the South, and upon the breaking out of the war they returned to their homes. The following obituary notice of Miss Reed appeared in the H Northern Star of May 13, 1854, and although rather long for insertion, I venture to insert it entire: " Died in this town, on the 28th ult. Miss Mary A. Reed, aged 48 years. The subject of this brief notice was eminently worthy of the marked tribute of respect which has been recently and spontaneously exhibited, in the last sad offices of a Christian burial. In this, her native town, she needs no eulogium. Her many excellences of character are too well known and appreciated by those who have sustained intimate and endearing relations with her, as a friend and teacher, to require any lengthened comment. During the long period of her active usefulness as senior instructress in the Young Ladies' Seminary of this town, Miss Reed was especially esteemed for that most rare attainment in the art of teaching, an equable temper, and entire self-control in the midst of disturbing influences. She possessed a ready sympathy for Ihe diffident among her pupils, and spoke the language of kindness to all. As an able and successful teacher she left her impression upon the minds of all with whom she was associated. Long will her words of wisdom be cherished in grateful memory, and her honored name be spoken with affectionate regard among a wide circle of those whose minds shall revert to the period of their education. Her Christian character shone brightly through a long period of years, attracting the admiration and respect of all who knew her. Conscientious and consistent, cheerful and benevolent, her example well illustrated the virtues which she always de-

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lighted in commending to others. In her relations to the church, the Sunday School, and other associations for Christian benevolence, her heart and hands were actively engaged in the noble work of doing good; with a singular selfforgetfulness, hei best energies and warmest sympathies were generously employed in promoting the present and future welfare of those around her. She emphatically lived for others. In a comparatively short life, her labors were most abundant, as the memory of them will be satisfactory and endearing. For more than a quarter of a century an exemplary Christian, a faithful instructor of youth, an ever true and kind-hearted friend, her career on earth has ever been successful, and doubtless in heaven her reward is great. Few ladies are called to fill wider spheres of usefulness in the ordinary social relations, and few leave behind them more lasting memorials of an honorable, well spent life. With true Christian resignation, and a steady faith in the divine promises, her last hours were peaceful, and in view of certain approach of death she could calmly say ' I am cheerfully content to be in the hands of my God, who doeth all things well/ * Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord, they rest from their labors and their works do follow them." T 664 Lydia Brown Reed, daughter of Zebulon Leonard and Mary (Brown) Reed. b. Aug. 9, 1808; d. Nov. 7, 1880. m. May 8, 1831, Charles Randall; he was b. in Sharon, Mass., Aug. 6, 1806; d. in Warren, R. I., Dec. 11, 1859. He was editor of the "Northern Star."
CHILDREN

Charles Leonard Randall, b. J u n e 14, 1834; d. Aug. 10, 1837. Seraphine Randall, b. Nov. 10, 1838; d. March. 27, 1841.

T 666 Deborah Reed, daughter of John and Deborah (Baldwin) Reed.

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b. Aug. 13, 1783; d. Jan. 28, 1851. m. , George Carey, who d. years.

, 1852, aged 70 Of Dummerston, Vt.

T 667 Mary Reed, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Cudworth) Reed. b. (at Putney, Vt.) Sept. 20, 1786; d. Sept. 22, 1869, at Cortland, N. Y. m. March 15, 1810, Dan Hibbard; b. Jan. 1, 1781, at Putney, Vt.; d. Nov. 29, 1857, at Cortland, N. Y. They had a common school education, were scholars of unusual literary ability and cultivated tastes. They were members of the Baptist Church until they lived among Friends of Aurora, when they united with that society and remained there. They removed from Vermont to Cherry Valley, N. Y., thenca to Cortland, N. Y. (or Virgil county, N. Y.), thence to Aurora, N. Y., and back to Cortland, N. Y. Dan Hibbard was a farmer, he was esteemed for his manly and noble qualities and for his firmness in his adherence to principles of right and justice. She was less than medium height, with light complexion, dark blue eyes and brown hair, she had a lovely, mild disposition and attractive manners.
CHILDREN

Julia Hibbard, b. , 1811; d. 1854. George Hibbard, b . , 1813; d. J u n e , 1829. Francis H. Hibbard, b. July 25, 1819; d. April 10, 1875; m. Laura A. J o y ; 3 children. Sarah Bennett Hibbard, b. Nov. 9, 1821; d. June, 1844; m. William P. Randall; 2 children, died.

T 667 Francis H. Hibbard (7th Gen.), son of Dan and Mary Hibbard. b. July 25, 1819; d. April 10, 1875. m. , Laura A. Joy (children's names not given).

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T 667 Sarah Bennett Hibbard (7th Gen.), daughter of Dan and Mary Hibbard. b. . m. , William P. Randall (2 children dead).
T 670 Elizabeth Reed, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Cudworth) Reed. b. (in Putney, Vt.) April 24, 1793; d. in Cortland, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1873. m. March 10, 1818, Lewis Joy (b. at Putney, Vt, Nov. 28, 1786; d. at Cortland, N. Y., June 23, 1834), son of Abel and Elizabeth (Chase) Joy.

They had a common school education, and were zealous members of the Baptist Church. They moved from Vermont to Virgil, N. Y., and afterwards to Cortland, N. Y., and engaged in farming. Elizabeth Joy was stout, with light complexion, blue eyes, brown hair, and a happy temperament and social disposition.
CUJLDRES

Calista Joy, b. J a n . 23, 1819; m. 1st. Asa T h a y e r ; m. 2nd. Chalmen Stebbins. Eliza M. Joy, b. March 30, 1820; d. July 20, 1844. Laura Anguita Joy, b. April 2, 1822; d. Aug. 21, 1878; m. Francis Hibbard. Willard Joy, b . Sept. 28, 1824; d. July 20, 1825; unmarried. Hibbard Joy, b. April 12, 1828; d. Dec. 15, 1828. Albertise Joy, b. Sept. 15, 1829; d. Dec. 30, 1829. Lewis D. Joy, b . May 17, 1831; lives a t Cleveland, Ohio; m. Augusta D. Kent.

T 670 Laura A. Joy (7th Gen.), daughter of Lewis and Elizabeth (Reed) Joy. b. April 2, 1822; d. Aug. 21, 1878. m. Francis Hibbard.

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CHILDREN

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William R. Hibbard, b. April 17, 1847; m. April 27, 1872, Sarah M. Fiscal, of Cortland, now lives in Summit, Col. Mary Elizabeth Hibbard, b. Sept. 1, 1851; m. Oct. 1, 1879, Samuel Agard, of Mecklenburg, N. Y.; no children. F r a n k Hibbard, b. J a n . 8, 1856; m. Feb. 16, 1876, Nellie Hicks; d. Feb. 22, 1877; 1 child, Carl P. Hibbard; a t t h e death of his m o t h e r he was adopted by Samuel and Mary (Hibbard) Agard, of Mecklenburg, N. Y.

T 670 Lewis D. Joy (7th Gen.), son of Lewis and Elizabeth (Reed) Joy. b. May 17, 1831, lives at Cleveland, Ohio. m. Dec. 6, 1863 (at Leavenworth, Kans., by Rev. D. P. Mitchell), Augusta D. Kent (b. March 27, 1832; d. Feb. 11, 1887, daughter of Gamaliel H. and Eliza Ann (Granger) Kent, of Conn., but at the time of her birth resided in Brainbridge, Ohio).
CHILDREN

Lewis Kent Joy, b. May 31, 1866, a t Brainbridge, 0.; d. April 5, 1874. Benjamin Hibbard Joy, b. Dec. 14, 1868; d. April 1, 1874, a t Cleveland, O. Marion Amelia Joy, b. May 31, 1872. Augusta Kent Joy, b. April 12, 1877.

T 671 Sarah Reed, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Cudworth) Reed. b. Nov. 23, 1794; d. Oct. 17, 1840. m. Dec. 17, 1819, Samuel Bennett, who was b. in West Hill, Putney, Vt., Aug. 30, 1791; d. Sept. 25, 1848. She was a devoted Christian, and he was an active business man.
CHILDREN

Maria Bennett, b. Oct. 9, 1820, in Putney, Vt.; d. May 27, H97; m. Sept. 1, 1841, Rev. Nathaniel Cudworth. Lemon Bennett, b . April 8, 1822; d. J a n . 12, 1892, m. July 30, 1851, Eleanor J. Wright.

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Walter S. Bennett, b. J u n e 5, 1824, in Putney, Vt.; m. J a n . 1, 1850, Vashti E. Stebbins. Louisa B. Bennett, b . March 13, 1826; d. Oct. 17, 1849; m. Dec. 13, 1843, Rev. Samuel Kingsbury. Warren Bennett, b . April 11, 1828; m. Dec. 25, 1855, Eliza F r a n ces Morse. Simeon Bennett, b . March 2, 1830; d. May 8, 1831. Sarah J a n e Bennett, b. May 6, 1832; d. April 26, 1899; m. May 13, 1851, Samuel Cutler. Mary E. Bennett, b . J a n . 22, 1834; d. Oct. 27, 1854; unmarried. Clalista Ellen Bennett, b . Oct. 14, 1836, m. Dec. 17, 1856, Rev. Luman Kenney; had no family.

T 671 Maria Bennett (7th Gen.) daughter of Samuel and Sarah (Reed) Bennett. b. Oct. 9, 1820; d. May 27, 1897. m. Sept. 1, 1841, Rev. Nathaniel Cudworth; d. Aug. 2, 1871, aged 57. Rev. N. Cudworth was long and favorably known as a pastor of the churches in Jamaica, Ludlow, North Springfield and Perkinsville. Have his funeral sermon which was preached by Rev. D. M Crane, but from want of space am unable to make quotations from it. Mrs. Cudworth was naturally possessed of a humorous turn of mind which, united to a genial and cheerful disposition, made her a pleasant companion. Infirm health for the last two years had laid her aside from the active duties of life, but she lost none of her interest in events transpiring in the Christian world. Her love for the house of God, the Sabbath School, and social services of the church, was deep and abiding. She was enthusiastic in missionary work. He removed to Boston, where she united with the Bowdoin Square Church, but he afterwards connected with the Clarendon street Church, of which she was a member at the time of her death.
CHILDREN

Sarah F r a r c e s Cudworth, b. July 18, 1845; m. March 2, 1869, Geo. H. Dean, of Weathersfield, Vt. Frederick B. Cudworth, b. Aug. 15, 1855, of R. I.; unmarried. 34

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T 671 Lemon Bennett (7th Gen.), son of Sarah (Reed) and Samuel Bennett. b. April 8, 1822, at Putney, Vt.; d. Jan. 12, 1892, at Murray, Iowa. m. July 3, 1851, Eleanor J. Wright, who was b. May 27, 1827, in Sullivan county, Tenn., daughter of James and Isabella Wright. Lemon Bennett was a graduate of Dartmouth College, class of 1848. He resided at Chattanooga, and at Falls Branch in Tennessee and later in Indianola, Des Moines and Murray, Iowa, was a teacher and farmer, and for nine years president of Falls Branch Seminary. Was a Baptist from early life. In removing from Falls Branch, Tenn., in the troublesome times of 1861, they did so with the entire loss of their property.
CHILDREN

Frances M. Bennett, b. J u n e 17, 1852; m. Dec. 25, 1870, Alvin Little; resided a t Murray, la.; had 7 children. Mary Isabel Bennett, b. J a n . 12, 1854; m. April 14, 1881, J o h n W. Brown; had four children. J a m e s S. Bennett, b. Sept. 25, 1885; d. unmarried. Ella M. Bennett, b. May 28, 1857; m. Feb. 20, 1879, Guyton; resided in Little Sioux, Iowa; had two children. Lewis Bennett, b. May 30, 1860; m. Alice M. Vanosdol; resided in Murray, Iowa; had t w o children. John F. Bennett, b. J u n e 30, 1863; m. Mary J. Routh; resided in Murray, Iowa; had one child.

T 671 Walter Bennett (7th Gen.), son of Sarah (Reed) and Samuel Bennett. b. June 5, 1824, in West Putney, Vt. m. Jan. 1, 1850, Vashti E. Stebbins; b. April 12, 1831, in Brookline, Vt.
CHILDREN

Rowena V. Bennett, b. Feb. 23, 1851; m. Oct. 21, 1870, Albert L. Mark. Julia A. Bennett, b. July 1, 1855; m. Oct. 14, 1873, J o h n A. Bush.

DAUGHTERS8IXTH GENERATION Mary Jane Bennett, b. Nov. 20, 1857; d. April 28, 1870. Infant son Bennett, b. Aug. 31, 1859; d. Aug. 31, 1859. Walter R. Bennett, b. Aug. 16, 1860; d. Sept. 11, I860. Aluma W. Bennett, b. Dec. 1, 1861; d. Jan. 27, 1876. Clarry M. Bennett, b. Aug. 11, 1864. Charlie W. Bennett, b. March 25, 1867; d. Feb. 7, 1876. Florence J. Bennett, b. Aug. 26, 1874. T 671

533

Louisa B. Bennett (7th Gen.), daughter of Sarah (Reed) and Samuel Bennett. b. March 13, 1826; d. Sept. 17, 1849. m. Dec. 13, 1843, Rev. Samuel Kingsbury; b. May 1, 1807; d. Oct. 3, 1849. All of this family died within one month of each other, a terrible dysentery carried off the whole family, including her father and mother, seven persons in all.
CHILDREN

Sarah Kingsbury, b. Nov. 2, 1844, d. Sept. 28, 1849. Mary L. Kingsbury, b. July 12, 1647; d. Sept. 18, 1849. Samuel B. Kingsbury, b. May 31, 1849, d. Sept. 29, 1849.

671

Warren Bennett (7th Gen.), son of Sarah (Reed) and Samuel Bennett. b. April 11, 1828, at Putney, Vt. m. Dec. 25, 1855, Eliza Frances Morse, daughter of Joseph Morse; she was b. Oct. 21, 1835, at Newfare, Vt. They had a common school and academic education. They were Baptists, and were engaged in farming. They were honest and upright, and commanded respect in the community in which they lived.
CHILDREN

Willie Warren Bennett, b. Oct. 9, 1856; d. Aug. 20, 1865. Clara Amelia Bennett, b. Oct. 27, 1858; d. May 19, 1864. George Byron Bennett, b. Dec. 23, 1861; d. May 31, 1864. Elbert Milton Bennett, b. Nov. 26, 1865; m. Oct. 10, 1894, Delia Lucas.

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Joseph Morse Bennett, b. Feb. 9, 1868; m. Dec. 26, 1894, Lillie Vanleer. Lily Florence Bennett, b . Oct. 25, 1872; m. 1st. Feb. 7, 1892, Chas. S. Bowers; m. 2nd. May 26, 1897, Dana S. Howard. Frankie Bennett, b. Oct. 13, 1874; d. Oct. 14, 1874.

T 671 Sarah Jane Bennett (7th Gen.), daughter of Samuel and Sarah (Reed) Bennett. b. May 6, 1832; d. April 26, 1899. m. May 13, 1851, Samuel Cutler, who was b. Aug. 27, 1825, at Townshend, Vt., son of Samuel and Ruth (Phillips) Cutler. The family were Baptists. He was a deacon in that church, and of the firm of S. & S. N. Cutler, Cotton and Cotton Waste Dealers. He served as a representative in the Mass. House of Representatives two terms, 1887-1888 and 1888-1889. His son Samuel Newton Cutler received the degree of B. A. from Harvard College 1877, and has served for twelve years on Somerville School Board and was re-elected Nov., 1897, for three years more. His daughter, Jane Ruth Cutler, also received the degree of B. A. from Smith's College, 1892.
CHILDREN

Samuel Newton Cutler, b. J a n . 25, 1855; m. Ella F r a n c e s Stearns; no children. Clarence Henry Cutler, b. July, 1856. F r a n k E a r n e s t Cutler, b. Feb. 7, 1863, a t Somerrille, Mass.; m. Ella Atlanta Knight; b. a t Adamsville, Quebec, J u n e 20, 1862; one son, Samuel Ernest Cutler, b. J u n e 12, 1892, at Somerville, Mass. Ella Florence Cutler, b . April 22, 1866. J a n e Reith Cutler, b. Feb. 16, 1868.

T 671 Sarah Frances Cudworth (8th Gen.), daughter of Rev. Nathaniel and Maria (Bennett) Cudworth. b. Oct. 9, 1820; d. May 27, 1897. m. March 2, 1869, George H. Dean. Lives at No. 137 Appleton avenue, Boston.

DAUGHTERSSIXTH GENERATION
CHILDREN

535

Mary B e n n e t t D e a n , b. a t Perkinsville, Vt., J u l y 31, 1870; m. Oct. 21, 1896, E d g a r Howe, of Boston, Mass. F r a n c e s C u d w o r t h Dean, b. a t Weathersfield, Vt., J u n e 88, 1873; d. Oct. 2, 1873.

T Rowena V. Vashti E. b. Feb. m. Oct.


CHILDREN

671 Bennett (8th Gen.), daughter of Walter and (Stebbins) Bennett. 23, 1851. 21, 1870, Albert L. Mark.

Allie W. Mark, b. Sept. 30, 1874. Alonzo R. Mark, b. Sept. 9, 1879. Grey E. Mark, b. May 30, 1882. E t h e l L. Mark, b. April 16, 1885.

T 671 Julia A. Bennett (8th Gen.), daughter of Walter and Vashti E. (Stebbins) Bennett, b. July 1, 1855. m. Oct. 14. 1873, John A. Bush.
CHILDREN

H. Edwin Bush, b. J a n . 26, 1875. Cora V. Bush, b. Aug. 9, 1879.

T 672 Hannah Reed, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Cudworth) Reed. b. Aug. 7, 1798; d. June 3, 1876. m. 1st. Dec. 5, 1821, Thomas Turner; he d. July 2, 1828. m. 2nd. Jan. 12, 1842, Nathaniel Hills; he d. Aug. 5, 1857. Of Dummerston, Vt.
CHILDREN

Charles W h e a t o n T u r n e r , b. Nov. 29, 1822; m. S a r a h Ann W r i g h t , of D i g h t o n , Mass., J u l y 11, 1855. H e n r y Ingalls T u r n e r , b. J a n . 20, 1824; m. M a r c h 27, 1851, Mary J a n e Merrifield. T h o m a s P e r r y T u r n e r , b. Oct. 28, 1825; d. Nov. 28, 1825.

536

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CHILD OP HANNAH AND NATHANIEL HILLS

Elizabeth Reed Hills, b. April 24, 1843; m. Rev. Austin Sherwin Merrifield, of E. Dover, Aug. 8, 1866; he was b. April 7, 1837.

T 672 Charles Wheaton Turner (7th Gen.), son of Thomas and Hannah (Reed) Turner. h. Nov. 29, 1822. m. July 11, 1855, Sarah Ann Wright, of Dighton. He had an academic education, also attended the University of Rochester, from which he graduated July 11, 1858. Engaged in teaching, was an earnest member of the Baptist Church, holding the position of deacon in that church. Did Sunday School and temperance work. Of Dighton, Mass.
CHILDREN

Mary Emma Hibbard Turner, b . Sept. 28, 1856; d. Feb. 8, 1868. Hannah Elizabeth Turner, b. Dec. 14, 1857. Sarah Wheaton T u r n e r , b. Sept. 28, 1860. Andrew Wright T u r n e r , b . Aug. 26, 1862; m. 1890, M a r t h a Wright Sylvester; child, Doris Wright Turner, b . March 3, 1891. Emily Judson Turner, b. Dec. 12, 1864; d. .

T 672 Henry Ingalls Turner (7th Gen.) son of Thomas and Hannah (Reed) Turner. b. Jan. 20, 1824. m. March 27, 1851, Mary Jane Merrifield; she was b. April 7, 1828.
CHILDREN

Eva J a n e Turner, b. May 17, 1853; d. Sept. 7, 1856. Emma Sophia T u r n e r , b . Feb. 10, 1858; d. Feb. 25, 1884; m. Aug. 9, 1879, A r t h u r Daniel Howe; child, E r n e s t Garfield Howe, b. March 4 > 1881. Charles H e n r y Turner, b. J a n . 12, 1862; m. J a n . 1, 1890, Lizzie M. Snow, b. March 10, 1867. Children: Ola S. Turner, b. Sept. 10, 1891; d. ; Mamie J . Turner, b. Oct. 19, 1894; Leslie C. Turner, b. Sept. 15, 1897.

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537

672

Elizabeth Hills (7th Gen.), daughter of Nathaniel and Hannah (Reed) Hills. b. April 24, 1843. m. Aug. 8, 1866, Rev. Austin Sherwin Merrifield, of East Dover (he was b. April 1, 1837). Of Grants Island, Neb.
CHILDREN

Irving Newton Merrifield, b . AprU 23, 1868; m. J u n e 4, 1891, Laura E. Y. Merrifield. Allen Ernest Merrifield, b. April 25, 1870. Cyrus Reed Merrifield, b . May 27, 1875. Beulah H a n n a h Merrifield, b. March 9, 1877.

672

Elizabeth Reed Hills (8th Gen.), daughter of Nathaniel and Hannah (Eeed) Hills. b. April 24, 1843. m. Aug. 8, 1866, Rev. Austin Sherwin Merrifield; he was b. April 7, 1837.
CHILDREN
.

Irving Newtcu Merrifield, b. April 23, 1868. Allen E r n e s t Merrifield, br. April 25, 1870. Cyrus Reed Merrifield, b. May 27, 1875. Beulah Merrifield, b . March 9, 1877.

672

Irving Newton Merrifield (9th Gen.), son of Rev. Austin Sherwin and Elizabeth Reed (Hills) Merrifield. b. April 23, 1868. m. June 4, 1891, Laura E. Y. Merrifield.
CHILDREN

Ada Laura Merrifield, b. April 10, 1892. Maria Merrifield, b . J u n e 6, 1894. Edith Merrifield, b. Nov. 1895.

538

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T 675 Betsy Reed, daughter of William and Betsy (Cartee) Reed. h. Nov. 5, 1789; d. , 1869. m. , John P. Perry. Of Townshend, Vt.
CHILD

Simeon P e r r y , b.

T 676 Sally Reed, daughter of William and Betsy (Cartee) Reed. b. Oct. 20, 1791; d. , 1876. m. Edward Blake. No children. Of Townshend, Vt. T 681 Patty Reed, daughter of William and Betsy (Cartee) Reed. b. Aug. 11, 1803. m. , George Bowers. Of Townshend, Vt.
CHILDREN*

Ann Bowers, b. Mary Bowers, b.

; m. Joseph Blake. .d. .

T 683 Mary Reed, daughter of William and Betsy (Cartee) Reed. b. Aug. 19, 1812; living at Dighton, Mass. m. , Cyrus Talbot. They have no children. Of Townshend, Vt. T 690

Fanny Reed, daughter of Evans and Lydia (Haven) Reed, b. Oct. 24, 1810; d. June 15, 1852. m. Feb. 4, 1835, Luke T. Barber; d. May 31, 1849. Of Townshend, Vt.

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539

SEVENTH GENERATION A 727 Elizabeth Reed, daughter of Obadiah and Elizabeth (Rich mond) Reed, b. March 25, 1797. m. , Martin Drake.

CHILDREN

Isaac Drake, b. Emily Drake, b.

. .

A 731 Emily Reed, daughter of Obadiah and Elizabeth (Richmond) Reed. b. Oct. 26, 1809. m. , Marshall Humble.
CHILDREN

Marshall Newton Humble, b. Adam Reed Humble, b. . Henry Humble, b. . Franklin Humble, b . .

, 1831.

A 733 Ruth Reed, daughter of Joel and Ruth (Gurney) Reed.

b.
m.
CHILD

.
, Samuel Snell.

Samuel Snell, b . ; m. Thurza Thayer, d a u g h t e r of Zach. and Lydia Thayer; child, Samuel Livingston Snell, lives in Rockland, Mass.

A 735 Lydia Reed, daughter of Joel and Ruth (Gurney) Reed, b. June 4, 1800. m. 1st. Zach. Thayer. m. 2nd. Fish. Of Abington, Mass.

540

REED GENEALOGY

A 744 Nancy Reed, daughter of David and Elizabeth T. (Brown) Reed. b. Dec. 6, 1815; d. Feb. 13, 1885. m. , Quincy Blanchard (d. Dec. 5, 1872, aged 71 years 6 months). Residence, East Madison, Me., church attendant. Of East Madison, Me. A 746 Betsy Reed, daughter of Ichabod and Betsy (Bobbins) Reed. b. . m. June 13, 1827, William Wilder, who lives in Cummington at present time. Of Cummington, Mass. A 747 Mary B. Reed, daughter of Jonathan and Deborah (Porter) Reed. b. , 1788; d. . m. , R^v. Caleb Benson. Of East Bridgewater, Mass.
CHILDREN

Caleb Benson, b. M a r y Benson, b.

. .

A 750 Deborah Reed, daughter of Jonathan and Deborah (Porter) Reed. b. in 1795. m. in 1816, Jonathan R. Gurney (6 children, 5 living). Of East Bridgewater, Mass. A 754 Clarissa Reed, daughter of Jonathan and Deborah (Porter) Reed. b. , 1805. m. , Ichabod Gurney (1 son living). Of East Bridgewater, Mass.

DAUGHTERSSEVENTH GENERATION

541

A 755 Almira Reed, daughter of Jonathan and Deborah (Porter) Reed. b. , 1806. m. , Luther Keen (3 children). Of East Bridgewater, Mass. A 761 Angelina Reed, daughter of William and Lovisa (Beals) Reed. b. Nov. 13, 1814; d. May 23, 1860, at New York. m. May 19, 1835, Chester Driggs; b. March 16, 1812, at Hillsdale, N. Y.; d. July 31, 1866, at New York; son of Joshua and Phoebe (Hathaway) Driggs. He lived at Albany, N. Y. Of Albany, N. Y.
CHILDREN

William Chester Driggs, b. (N. Y.), Sept. 26, 1836; d. 1840. Charles Augustus Driggs, b. (N. Y.), J a n . 27, 1838; d. 1840. Henriette Driggs, b. (N. Y.), J a n . 7, 1840; m. Andrew Prentiss. Emma Louisa Driggs, b. (N, Y.), March 12, 1842; d. 1870; unmarried. Josephine Driggs, b. (N. Y.), J a n . 29, 1844; d. March m. Samuel S. Earle. Alfred Chester Driggs, b . (N. Y.), Sept. 1, 1847; m. Annie Schwartz; no children. William Henry Driggs, b. (N. Y.); d. in infancy. Edwin Driggs, b . (N. Y.); unmarried. Angelina Driggs, b. (N. Y.); m. J a m e s O. Barnes. F r a n k Spelman Driggs, b. (N. Y.); d. in infancy.

J a n . 29, Feb. 10, Morgan Aug. 2, 10, 1884. Adaline

A 761 Henriette Driggs (8th Gen.), daughter of Chester and Angelina (Reed) Driggs. b. Jan. 7, 1840. m. , Andrew Morgan Prentiss.

542
CHILDREN

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*

A r t h u r Morgan Prentiss, b. March 8, 1864, in N. Y.; m. Lucy Adams; no children. H e n r y J a m e s Prentiss, b . J u l y 22, 1867, in Flushing; m. April 18, 1895, Sue Bradley. Lillian Prentiss, b. Feb. 25, 1872. H e n r i e t t a Prentiss, J u l y 16, 1877, in Greenwich, Conn.

A 761 Josephine Driggs (8th Gen.), daughter of Chester and Angelina (Reed) Driggs. b. Jan. 29, 1844; d. March 10, 1884. m. Samuel S. Earle (b. in N. Y.), Dec. 21, 1843; d. Oct. 14, 1893.
CHILDREN

Elsie Earle, b. Aug. 4, 1868, in N. Y.; unmarried. Winthrop Earle, b . Aug. 11, 1869, in N. Y.; unmarried. T h o r n t o n Earle, b. Nov. 8, 1870, in N. Y.; unmarried. Josephine Earle, b. Nov. 29, 1873, in N. Y.

A 761 Angelina Driggs (8th Gen.), daughter of Chester and Angelina (Reed) Driggs. b. Oct. 10, 1850. m. Feb. 15, 1870, James 0. Barnes; b. Oct. 11, 1838, in Boston, Mass.; d. Feb. 8, 1880, in San Francisco.
CHILD

Emma Louisa Barnes, b., a t Flushing, L. I., Dec. 27, 1870; m. Aug. 26, 1892, Alfred Walling Ogden.

A 761 Henry James Prentiss (9th Gen.), son of Andrew Morgan and Henriette (Driggs) Prentiss. b. July 22, 1867, in Flushing, L. I. m. April 18, 1895, Sue Bradley; b. June 26, 1868.
CHILDREN

Cornelia Fitch Prentiss, b. J a n . 24, 1896. Lillian Prentiss, b. March 26, 1897.

DAUGHTERSSEVENTH GENERATION

543

A 761 Emma Louisa Barnes (9th Gen.), daughter of James 0. and Angelina (Driggs) Barnes, b. (at Flushing, L. I.) Dec. 27, 1870. m. Aug. 26, 1892, Alfred Walling Ogden.
CHILD

Marion Webb Ogden, b. in New Haven, Conn., July 4, 1893.

A 763 Lovisa Reed, daughter of William and Lovisa (Beals) Reed. b. Nov. 24, 1818, at Albany, N. Y.; d. Nov. 19, 1863. m. June 18, 1845, Ralzamon Lucas Spelman (b. Jan. 2, 1815, at Granville, Mass.), son of Jesse Spelman and Anna (Root) Spelman. Of Albany, N. Y.
CHILDREN

Anna Lovisa Spelman, b. March 4, 1849; d. June 7, 1854, at Bath Steuben Co., N. Y. Mary Reed Spelman, b. Aug. 21, 1851; m. June 4, 1873, Wm. Woods Whiting. Jesse Howard Spelman, b. Feb. 23, 1858; d. Aug. 23, 1858. A 763

Mary Reed Spelman (8th Gen.), daughter of Lovisa (Reed) and Ralzamon Lucas Spelman.

b. Aug. 21, 1851. m. June 4, 1873, William Woods Whiting, of Bath, Steuben county, N. Y.
CHILDREN

Ralph Spelman Whiting, b. May 5, 1874. Clara Woods Whiting, b. Nov. 30, 1875.

A 773 Susan Field Reed, daughter of Joshua and Susannah (Noyes) Reed. b. Nov. 2, 1819, at Plainfield, Mass.; d. June 10, 1855, at Williamsburg, Mass.

544

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m. May 12, 1841, Sumner Hyde; b. Aug. 20, 1813, at Williamsburg, Mass., son of Eleaser and Keziah (Howes) Hyde. Of Cummington, Mass.
CHILDREN

Susan Celestia Hyde, b. June 2, 1842; d. March 11, 1866. Vesta Reed Hyde, b. Oct. 23, 1843; d. Aug. 21, 1870; m. Capt, Guilford Norton. A son Hyde, b. Sept., 1845; d. Sept. , 1845 next day. Albert Ellsworth Hyde, b. March 6, 1847. Gilbert Francis Hyde, b. Dec. 2, 1848; m. June 30, 1881, Sabrina A. Carver; b. March 1841, she was a daughter of Seth and Sabra (Seekins) Carver. A 774 Vesta Wales Reed, daughter of Joshua and Susanna (Noyes) Reed. b. Dec. 15, 1820, at Plainfield, Mass. m. Jan. 11,1843, Franklin J. Warner (b. March 12, 1818, at Cummington, Mass.), son of Joseph Warner and Olive (Holbrook) Warner. Their education was obtained at the district and high schools, his occupation was farming, they were prominent members of the Congregational Church and society. They lived in Cummington, Mass. (Hampshire county), and are pleasantly situated on a fine farm not far from the birthplace and home of William Cullen Bryant. Edward Franklin Warner, the oldest child, occupies the farm and is a dealer in agricultural implements. The old farm house is called a " h o m e " in every sense of the word. Worcester Reed Warner, the second son, is a first-class machinist, and lives in Cleveland, Ohio, being of the firm of Warner and Swasey, who have just completed the largest refracting telescope in the world, for the Lick Observatory on Mt. Hamilton, Cal.
CHILDREN

Edward Franklin Warner, b. Nov. 16, 1844; m. 1st. J a n . 1, 1867, Susia Woods Robinson; d. March 20, 1867; m. 2nd. J u l y 4, 1869, Ellen A. Lovell, of Cummingtofi; they have one child, Ethel Susie Warner, b. April 9, 1875.

DAUGHTERSSEVENTH GENERATION

545

Worcester Reed Warner, b . May 16, 1846; lives in Cleveland, 0.; unmarried. Delia Holbrook Warner, b. J a n . 18, 1852; d. Aug. 15, 1879. Susan Lavinia Warner, b. J u n e 18, 1854; m. Nov. 28, 1882, Chas. D. Seely, of Brockport, N. Y.; have one child, B e r t h a Warn e r ; b . Sept. 19, 1883. Charles Francis Warner, b. J u n e 14, 1859; d. Feb. 8, 1870.

A 776 Philomela Thurston Reed, daughter of Joshua and Susanna (Noyes) Reed, b. Oct. 21, 1823; d. May 7, 1900, in Oakland, Cal. m. 1st. April 6, 1844, Alden Barr Vining; d. Oct. 21, 1857. m. 2nd. Feb. 19, 1876, Lyman J. Burrell; d. June 2, 1883. Of Oakland, Cal. Lives with Jonathan Edward Reed, at Oakland, Cal. Alden Barr Vining (1st husband) was an attorney and counsellor-at-law. Lyman J. Burrell (2nd husband) was a large fruit grower in Santa Clara county, Cal., and one of the earlier pioneers. His widow is at present living with her brother, Jonathan Edward Reed, at 1358 West street, Oakland, Cal.
CHILDREN OF PHILOMELA AND ALDEN

Mark Beed Vining, b, F e b . l f 1846; d. July 26, 1846. Alden Reed Vining, b . July 23, 1855.

A 783 Olive Reed, daughter of Seth and Hannah (Shaw) Reed, b. May 10, 1806. m. Oct. 28, 1824, Jonas Tirrell. Of Cummington, Mass. A 785 Lucia Reed, daughter of Seth and Hannah (Shaw) Reed, b. May 9, 1819. m. Sept. 1, 1839, Jonas F. Luce. Of Cummington, Mass.

546

REED GENEALOGY

A 789 Susan Clark Reed, daughter of Noah and Susannah (White) Reed. b. (in Abington) March 22, 1806; d. Nov. 25, 1866. m. April 1, 1824, Emory Alden (b. July 3, 1801; d. April 23, 1865), son of Ezra Alden, a direct descendant of John and Priscilla Alden, who came over in the Mayflower. Emory Alden being son of- Ezra Alden, son of Ezra, who was the son of Eleazer Alden, born in Bridgewater, Mass., 1694; Eleazer was the son of Joseph, Jr., who was the son of Joseph, Sr., and the latter was the second son of John and Priscilla Alden, of Duxbury.
CHILDREN

Addison Franklin Alden, b. , 1824. Charles Milton Alden, b. , 1827. Caroline Cordelea Alden, b. , 1829; m. July, 1856, Charles Fields; child, Charles Field, J r . , b . March, 1857; unmarried. Julius E m o r y Alden, b. , 1832.

A 790 Malvina Fitzallen Reed, daughter of Noah and Susannah (White) Reed, b. May 26, 1807; d. July , 1884. m. 1st. April 20, 1828, Leonard Wood, of Leicester, Mass. m. 2nd. Jan. , 1858, Elijah Perry. Of South Natick, Mass.
CHILDREN

Charles J e w e t t Wood, b. Feb. 18, 1829; d. , 1880. m. July 21, 1859, Caroline E. Hagar. of Weston. Dr. Franklin Augustus Wood, b . Nov. 14, 1830; m. Miss Pearson, of Petersham, Mass. Helen Maria Wood, b. July 16, 1841.

A 790 Charles Jewett Wood (8th Gen.), son of Leonard and Malvina Fitzallen (Reed) Wood. b. Feb. 18, 1829; d. Aug. 20, 1880. m. July 21, 1859, Caroline E. Hagar, of Weston.

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CHILDREN

547

Leonard Wood, b. Oct. 9, 1860; m. Nov. 18, 1890, Louise A. Condit-Smith. Jacob Hagar Wood, b. July 5, 1865. Barbara Beed Wood, b, Sept.,1867; d. Aug., 1880. A 790 Leonard Wood (9th Gen.), son of Charles Jewett and Caroline E. (Hagar) Wood. b. Oct. 9, 1860. m. Nov. 18, 1890, Louise A. Condit-Smith, daughter of John and Mary Condit-Smith, of Troy Hills, N. J. He was commissioned in the regular army on January 5, 1886, and served continuously until the breaking out of the Spanish War, was then appointed Colonel of the 1st Vol. Cavalry, May 8, 1898, Brigadier-General of Volunteers, July 8, 1898, Major-General of Volunteers, Dec. 12, 1898. Was mustered out and appointed Brigadier-General in the regulai army April 13, 1899, Major-General Dec. 14, 1899, and appointed, by the President, Military Governor of Cuba the same day. The following item, clipped from " Harper's Weekly/' of Dec. 23, 1899, expresses so well the public opinion of General Wood, that it deserves insertion here. " The promotion of Brigadier-General Wood to the rank of Major-General and his appointment as the new Governor of Cuba are both excellent moves, such as the country altogether approves of. The all-round capacity that Major-General Wood has shown at Santiago, in cleaning the city of the filth of three hundred years, stamping out fever, remodeling the schools and courts of justice, clearing the neighborhood of brigandage, and reconciling the Cubans, and especially the remnants of the Cuban army to modern habits and modern systems of government has very properly been the pride of the entire country. Practically he has built up a new state out of something that was rather worse than nothing, with a resourcefulness of tact and sympathy and inflexible firmness that deserves all the praise that has been given it.
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The people of Cuba are never likely to be ruled by a Governor who knows what they ought to have better than MajorGeneral Wood or is more qualified to give it to them."
CHILDREN

Leonard Wood, b. , 1893. Osborne Cutler Wood, b. , 1897. Louise Wood, b. April 11, 1900.

A 791 Lucy Reed, daughter of Seth and Catherine (Brown) Reed, b. July 20, 1802. m. , 1819, Pliny Edson. Of Weymouth, Mass. A 810 Sarah Reed, daughter of Rev. John and Olive (Alger) Raed. b. , 1810. m. , Caleb S. Hunt, of Birdgewater, Mass. Of Bridgewater, Mass.
CHILDREN

Martha Hunt, b. John R. Hunt, b. Edward Hunt, b. Mary Hunt, b.

. . . .

A 812 Martha Reed, daughter of John and Olive (Alger) Reed. b. , 1816; d. Feb. 13, 1850. m. , James F. Foy, of Detroit; he was b. Dec. 2, 1810. He was a lawyer who obtained eminence in his profession, and who held a position of great influence with the railroads of that region. Of Detroit, Mich.
CHILDREN

Sarah R. Foy, b. June 26, 1842, in Detroit. James Foy, b. Nov. 14, 1847. Martha Foy, b. Jan. 23, 1850.

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549

A 830 Elizabeth Foster Reed, daughter of Samuel H. and Elizabeth (Foster) Reed, b. Aug. 2, 1821; d. Aug. 2, 1839. m. May 28, 1838, Dr. Edward M. Wheeler; b. Dec. 25, 1810. Of Greenfield, Mass.
CHILD

Dr. Edward Reed Wheeler, b. Aug. 1, 1839; m. 1st. J u n e 24, 1865, Anna E. M. Field; m. 2nd. Nov. 24, 1874, Amelia R. Boeder.

A 830 Dr. Edward Reed Wheeler (8th Gen.), son of Dr. Edward M. and Elizabeth Foster (Reed) Wheeler. b. Aug. 1, 1839. m. 1st. June 24, 1838, Anna E. M. Field, daughter of Walter and Mary Halton Field; b. Aug. 2, 1838; d. Sept. 6, 1873. m. 2nd. Nov. 24, 1874, Amelia R. Roeder; b. July 16, 1840. Was known by her step-father's name, Hamilton. Edward Reed Wheeler received the degree of A. B. in 1860, from Amherst College; the degree of A. M. in 1863, from Amherst College; the degree of M. D. in 1864, from Bellevue Hospital Medical College. He served in the Civil War as Surgeon in the 24th Regt. Mass. Vol. Inft. from May, 1864, to Jan., 1866.
CHILDREN OF EDWARD AND ANNA

Walter Frisbie Wheeler, b . J u n e 23, 1867. Elizabeth Ann Wheeler, b . J a n . 20, 1873; m. J u n e 30, 1896, Dr. Frank A. Hubbard, of Taunton, Mass.; child Eloise Barrett Hubbard, b. Dec. 29, 1897.
CHILDREN OF EDWARD A/ND AMELIA

Come Wheeler, b. Oct. 15, 1875; d. Oct. 18, 1875. Helen R. Wheeler, b. J u l y 25, 1879; d. April 4, 1881. Henry Hamilton Wheeler, b. J a n . 6, 1881. Foster Esed Wheeler, b. May 5, 1882.

550

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A 838 Emily Reed, daughter of Stephen and Jerusha (Moor) Reed, b. March 1, 1821. m. May 18, 1843, Danford Tyler, of Warwick. Of Warwick, Mass.
CHILDREN

Enuly J a n e Tyler, b. Dec. 18, 1845. J a m e s D. Tyler, b. J u n e 15, 1848. M. Reed Tyler, b. J u n e 19, 1850. Mary A. Tyler, b. April 18, 1852.

A 841 Abby J. Reed, daughter of Stephen and Jerusha (Moor) Reed. b. March 24, 1827. m. May 24, 1857, Nathan Kendall, of Laporte, Ind. Of Laporte, Ind. A 843 Mary A. Reed, daughter of Stephen and Jerusha (Moor) Reed. b. Sept. 29, 1830. She graduated at Mt. Holyoke Seminary, Warwick, and was a teacher, who, with her older brother and her widowed mother, resided at the old homestead, formerly the residence of Rev. Samuel Reed; a romantic and beautiful spot. Of Warwick, Mass. A 846 Susan K. Reed, daughter of Timothy and Susan (Kinsley) Reed. b. , 1825. m. , Nathaniel Wales, of Stoughton, Mass. Of Stoughton, Mass.
CHILDREN

Susan Wales, b . Timothy Wales, b.

, 1854. , 1857.
\

A 851 Elizabeth Reed, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Gould) Reed.

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b. Nov. 30, 1793; d. at Somerville, Feb. 19, 1870. m. Nov. 22, 1812, James Marble, of Hingham, who was lost at sea in the schooner " Triton " of which he was master, Jan. 6, 1835, aged 45 years. Of Hingham, Mass.
CHILDREN

James Marble, b. Jan. 17, 1815; d. April 26, 1815, James Marble, b. Nov. 13, 1816; m. Ellen J. P r a t t and resided in Chelsea, Mass. William Marble, b. Aug. 21, 1819; m. Elizabeth A. Gallaope, who d. Dec 29, 1871; resided in Cambridge, Mass. Elizabeth Gould Marble, b. Oct. 19, 1822, d. a t Boston, April 30, 1841. Isabelle Marble, b. Oct. 19, 1824; m. July 1, 1844, Enoch H* Morse.

A 854 Martha Gould Reed, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Gould) Reed. b. Oct. 9, 1802; d. Oct. 9, 1829. m. Dec. 21,1823, Nathan Fearing Lane, of Hingham, son of Isaac and Sarah Fearing Lane, descended in the 8th generation from William, of Hingham. He was b. Feb. 19, 1800, and d. Feb. 21, 1850. Of Hingham, Mass.
CHILDREN

Thomas Lane, b. July 10, 1825. An infant Lane, who d. Aug. A

, 1830.

856

H a n n a h Reed, daughter of Thomas and Sarah (White) Reed, b. Feb. 18, 1795. m* April 16, 1820, Elijah Pierce, of Weymouth. Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN

Jaazaniah C. Pier<ie, b. ; m. Fanny Bent. Eliot C. Pierce, b. ; m. Mary Baker, has 3 children, was Capt. in the 13th. Mass. Regt., rose to the rank of Major. Frances Pierce, b. ; d. unmarried.

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REED GENEALOGY

A 857 Mary Reed, daughter of Thomas and Sarah (White) Reed, b. Feb. 13, 1797. m. April 14, 1822, Capt. Joseph Elliot Clark; m. by Rev. Joseph Perkins. Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILD

Elizabeth E. Clark, b. Mass.

; a widow and lives in Boston,

A 858 Margaret Reed, daughter of Thomas and Sarah (White) Reed. b. Dec. 16, 1798. m. April 2, 1846, Mary Harrington and lives at Quincy; m. by the Rev. W. Allen. Of Quincy, Mass. A 863 Rachel Reed, daughter of Thomas and Sarah (White) Reed. b. . m. April 17, 1833, Benjamin Newcomb, by the Rev. Jonas Perkins. Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN

Loving Newcomb, b. Bessie Newcomb, b . Sarah Newcomb, b.

; m., has one child. ; m. Mr. Young, lives in Quincy. ; m. Mr. Newcomb.

A 876 Diantha Reed, daughter of Isaac and Sally (Stetson) Reed. b. April 21, 1821; d. Feb. 1, 1865. m. , Tolman French, of Maine; he d. June 2, 1892. Of East Bridgewater, Mass.
CHILDREN

Bradford French, b . , 1844; d. , 1844. I s a a c R. French, b . , 1845; m. Feb. 13, 1867, Betsey Willis Ellis. Eli Bradford French, b. , 1847; m. July 21, 1880, Ella Frances Wood. George L. French, b. , 1852.

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*

553

A 876 Eli Bradford French (8th Gen.), son of Tolman and Diantha (Reed) French, b. in 1847. m. July 21, 1880, Ella Frances Wood.
CHILDREN

Cora French, b . April 26, 1881. Bradford French, b . . Stella May French, b. May 13, 1887.

A 885 Susannah Pratt Reed, daughter of Calvin and Hannah (Ludden) Reed. b. Bee. 7, 1814; d. , 1849. m. , 1831, Mark Dunbar, of East Bridgewater. Of East Bridgewater, Mass.
CHILDREN

Laviua Dunbar, b. Adaline Dunbar, b. Mark W. Dunbar, b . Lucy J. Dunbar, b. Frank Dunbar, b . Watson Dunbar, b.

, 1832. , 1835. , 1837. , 1839. , 1841. , 1843.

A 896 Mehetable Reed, daughter of Jared and Mehetable (Gardner) Reed. b. . m. , 1844, Alvan Porter, of Marshfield, Mass. Of Marshfield, Mass.
CHILDREN

Alvan Clarence P o r t e r , b. Sept. 21, 1846; d. April, 1848. Louise M. P o r t e r , b. Oct. 17, 1848. F r a n k S. P o r t e r , b. Aug. 5, 1852; d. Aug. 9, 1853. Ellen Florence P o r t e r , b . J u n e 6, 1854. Edith P o r t e r , b . April 9, 1857.

A 897 Emma Reed, daughter of Ezekiel and Rebecca (Edson) Reed. b. Aug. 17, 1795. m. , 1813, Jacob Tirrell. Of West Bridgewater, Mass.

554

BEED GENEALOGY

A 902 Eliza Reed, daughter of Col. Jesse and Hannah (Howard) Reed. b. . m. June 14, 1818, John Davenport, of Hanover; d. leaving two sons and two daughters. Lived in Marshfield. Of Marshfield, Mass. A 903 Hannah Howard Reed, daughter of Col. Jesse and Hannah (Howard) Reed. b. March , 1803; d. Feb. 15, 1844, in East Bridgewater. m. Nov. 30, 1823, Martin McLauthlin, in Marsfield; settled in Duxbury. His son, George Thomas McLauthlin, inherited the inventive genius of his grandfather, Col. Jesse Reed. For fifty years he conducted the business of manufacturing machinery, the establishment is now known as the Geo. T. McLauthlin Co., 120 Fulton street, Boston. Of Duxbury, Mass.
CHILDREN

Roxanna McLauthlin, b . , 1824; d. young. Martin P a r r i s McLauthlin, b. July 25, 1824; d. July 20, 1895; m. April 10, 1866, Elizabeth Pease Vincent. George Thomas McLauthlin, b. Oct. 11, 1826; d. July 20, 1895; m. Clara Holden, of Boston. Hannah Reed McLauthlin, b. May 28, 1831; m. John Richards, of W. Bridgewater. Mary West McLauthlin, b. May 4, 1833; m. George H. Carlton. of N. Bridgewater.

A 003 Martin Parris McLauthlin (8th Gen.), son of Martin and Hannah Howard (Reed) McLauthlin. b. July 24, 1825; d. June 14, 1901. m. April 10,1866, Elizabeth Pease Vincent, daughter of Hon. Ambrose and Susan Parker Vincent, of New Bed-

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555

ford, Mass.; she d. at Maiden, Mass., Nov. 22, 1891, where the family now reside.
(AU Born in East Bridgewater, Maee.) Elizabeth R e n a McLauthlin, b. J u n e 9, 1867. George V i n c e n t McLauthlin, b . Nov. 26, 1868; d. Aug. 14, 1892, a t N a h a n t , Mass.; was accidentally drowned. He w a s a n ins t r u c t o r in Mass. I n s t , of Technology. M a r t i n B a r n a r d McLauthlin, b. Feb. 5, 1871; m. J u n e 1, 1898, Catherine G r a n t . A m b r o s e V i n c e n t McLauthlin, b . Oct. 10, 1874; d. F e b . 12, 1876. P a r k e r Beed M c L a u t h l i n , b . Nov. 22, 1877; d. April 24, 1896; h e w a s a s t u d e n t a t t h e Mass. Inst, of T e c h n o l o g y . S a r a h Louisa McLauthlin, b. Dec. 15, 1879.
CHILDREN

A 903 Mary West McLauthlin (8th Gen.), daughter of Martin and Hannah Howard (Reed) McLauthlin. b. May 4, 1833, in East Bridgewater, Mass. m. , George Harvey Carleton, of Claremont, N. H. He d. July 11, 1895.
(All born in Eaat Bridgewater, Mass.) H a r v e y P e r c y Carleton, b . Oct. 26, 1858; m. Sept., 1882, Annie B a k e r M c l n t i r e , of S o u t h Berwick, Me. Mary G e r t r u d e Carleton, b. J a n . 9, 1863; m. Oct. 14, 1883, F r a n k A l b e r t T r e s c o t t , of T h e t f o r d , Vt. George Louis Carleton, b. J u l y 5, 1871; m. J u n e 24, 1901, B e r t h a E l i z a b e t h Oberle, of R o x b u r y , Mass., f o r m e r l y of Baden, Germany.
CHILDREN

A 903 Harvey Percy Carleton (9th Gen.), son of George Harvey and Mary West (McLauthlin) Carleton. b. Oct 26, 1858; d. June 10, 1897. m. Sept. , 1882, Annie Baker Mclntire, of South Berwick, Me.
(All born in South Berwick, Me.) William I r v i n g Carleton, b. Oct. 11, 1883. E m m a G e r t r u d e Carleton, b. Nov. 18, 1885. Agnes May Carleton, b . April 12, 1888. J o h n H a r v e y Carleton, b. J u l y 14, 1892.
CHILDREN

556

REED GENEALOGY

A 903 Martin Bernard McLauthlin (9th Gen.), son of Martin Parris and Elizabeth (Vincent) McLauthlin. h. Feb. 5, 1871. m. June 1, 1898, Grace Catherine Grant, daughter of Alexander and Ellen Grant, of Maiden, Mass.
CHILDREN

Elizabeth Vincent McLauthlin, b. July 29, 1899; d. July 30, 1899. A daughter McLauthlin, b. May 1, 1901. A 907 Harriet W. Reed, daughter of Col. Jesse and Hannah (Howard) Reed. b. . m. , Joseph Parsons and lives in Marshfield. Of Marshfield, Mass.
CHILDREN

Joseph Parsons, b. Julia Parsons, b.

. ; m. Joel Moses, of Me.

A 909 Ann M. Reed, daughter of Col. Jesse and Hannah (Howard) Reed. b. . m. , Charles Walker; lived at Marshfield. Of Marshfield, Mass.
CHILDREN

Matilda Walker, b. Charles Walker, b. Edmond Walker, b. Almeda Walker, b.

. . . .

A 915 Mary Ann Reed, daughter of Briggs Rogers and Bets) (Hutchinson) Reed. \ b. Jan. 1, 1810. m. , William E. Kimhall, of Topsfield. Of Topsfield, Mass

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CHILDREN

557

Ann M a r i a Kimball, b. F e b . 11, 1829. Mary J a n e Kimball, b. J a n . 31, 1833. Elizabeth R. Kimball, b. J u n e 8, 1834. William Kimball, b. Sept. 5, 1837. Ellen Kimball, b . M a r c h 20, 1840.

916 Elizabeth Reed, daughter of Briggs Rogers and Betsy (Hutchinson) Reed, b. (at Weymouth) Dec. 17, 1811. m. , Richard Phillips, of Topsfield, Of Topsfield, Mass.
CHILDREN

H a r r i e t E . Phillips, b . J a n . 26, 1832; d. J u n e 2, 1842. George F . Phillips, b. J u l y 17, 1834. Susan J a n e Phillips, b. Aug. 15, 1841; d. July,1850. Charles A l b e r t Phillips, b. April 26, 1854. 2 children d. in i n f a n c y .

A 917 Susan Jane Reed, daughter of Briggs Rogers and Betsy (Hutchinson) Reed, b. (in Pembroke) May 11, 1814. m. , William Alley. Of Danvers, Mass.
CHILDREN

Susan J a n e Alley, b . . William E d w a r d Alley, b . George H e r v e y Alley, b.

. ; lives in M a r l b o r o u g h , Mass.

A 935 Betsy S. Reed, daughter of Samuel, Jr., and Sally (Bates) Reed. b. Feb. 10, 1812, in Lewis county, N. Y.; d, Oct. 18, 1883. ra. Jan. 11, 1831, Abial H. Stevens (b. Nov. 30, 1806; d. Jan. 21, 1864); married in Chautauqua county, N. Y.
CHILD

Diana Stevens, b. J a n . 25, 1833; d. J a n . 3, 1854; m . Isaac Lake.

558

REED GENEALOGY

A 938 Sally B. Reed, daughter of Samuel, Jr., and Sally (Bates) Reed. b. June 17, 1818, in Orleans county, N. Y. m. April 28,1838, Manly C. St. John (b. March 14,1817; d. Nov. 29, 1885).
CHILDREN

L a u r a St. J o h n , b. Aug. 29, 1841; d. J a n . 27, 1864. Lorenzo St. J o h n , b. Aug. 29, 1841; served in Company I, 11th Minn. E l l e n St. J o h n , b. Sept. 29, 1856; m. .

A 939 Annis B. Reed, daughter of Samuel, Jr., and Sally (Bates) Reed. b. March 30, 1820, in Orleans county, N. Y.; d. March 12, 1882. m. April 19, 1846, Graves L. St. John (b. April 2, 1821; d. ). He served in Company " I " 11th Minnesota.
(AU born in Wisconsin) Samuel C, St. J o h n , b. J u l y 3, 1847; d. May 10, 1848. William L. St. J o h n , b. Dec. 5, 1850; d. May 4, 1851. Rosalia L. St. J o h n , b . Sept. 28, 1853. William S. St. J o h n , b. April 3, 1863.
CHILDREN

A 940 Hannah Jane Reed, daughter of Samnel and Sarah (Teasiear) Reed. b. Nov. 12, 1823, in Orleans county, N. Y.; d. Jan. 23, 1889. m. in 1844, Lovell Farr (b. June 4, 1824; d. July, 1893); m. in Geauga county, Ohio.
(First child born in Geauga Co., Ohio; all the others born in Rock Co., Wisconsin) I r a F a r r , b. F e b . 10, 1846. Asa F a r r , b . Oct. 3, 1848; d. M a r c h 5, 1859. Amelia F a r r , b. Dec. 22, 1850; d. Aug. 29, 1852. Arva L. F a r r , b. April 11, 1854. Samuel A. F a r r , b . J u l y 25, 1857; d. M a r c h 14, 1858.
CHILDREN

DAUGHTERS8EVENTH GENERATION Lewis A. F a r r , b . Dec. 3, 1860. Eva F a r r , b . May 7, 1862.

559

A 941 Frances A. Allen (8th Gen.), daughter of Luther B. and Maria A. (Reed) Allen, b. June 4, 1859. m. , Ingersoll. A 941 Maria A. Reed, daughter of Samuel, Jr., and Sarah (Teasiear) Reed. b. March 9, 1825, in Orleans county, N. Y.; d. April , 1893. m. July 26, 1843, Lewis Prentice (b. , 1813; d. , 1882); m. in Ohio. Divorced and m. 2nd. Aug. 24, 1853, Luther B. Allen.
CHILDREN OP MARIA A. AND LEWIS PRENTICE

H a r r i e t J . P r e n t i c e , b. Oct. 31, 1844, in Ohio; d. J u l y 5, 1883; m. Chase. Charles F . P r e n t i c e , b . J u n e 20, 1849, in Wisconsin.
CHILD or MARIA A. AND LDTHER B. ALLEN

F r a n c e s A. Allen b. J u n e 4, 1859; m.

, Ingersoll.

A 947 Lucy B. Reed, daughter of Daniel and Lucy (Bates) Reed, b. Feb. 22, 1812, m Chesterfield, Mass.; d. Jan. 17, 1867. m. in 1835, Cyrus Stearns (b. June 15, 1808; d. Sept. 22, 1872); m. in Orleans county, N. Y.
(All born in Orleans Co., N. Y.) Marion A. S t e a r n s , b. Sept. 8, 1837; m. May 1867, A n n a R y a n . Louisa C. S t e a r n s , b. April 3, 1840; m. Nov. 26, 1863, E d w a r d P. T r u e . S e b a s t i a n S t e a r n s , b. March 4, 1842; d. Oct. 21, 1862; served in Co. " C " , 105 N. Y.; d. in h o s p i t a l . Luch S a r a h S t e a r n s , b. J u l y 22, 1844; d. Sept. 24, 1867. Julia M a r i d a S t e a r n s , b. J u n e 7, 1846; m. Sept. 17, 1874, Rob. H. H e b b a r d , Fordyce D. S t e a r n s , b. Oct. 7, 1848; m. J a n . 28, 1873, Ella L. Brackett. Elgin K o s s u t h S t e a r n s , b. Dec. 29, 1851; d. Sept. 28, 1867.
CHILDREN

560

REED GENEALOGY

A 947 Marion A. Stearns (8th Gen.), son of Cyrus and Lucy B. (Reed) Stearns. b. Sept. 8, 1837. m. in May, 1867, Anna Ryan, of Limerick, Ireland; m. in Pennsylvania. He served in 2nd Ohio Light Artillery.
CHILDREN

(Born in Linn Co., Mo.)

Walter E. S t e a m s , b . J a n . 25, 1868. Charles O. Stearns, b. Aug. 10, 1870. Julia Stearns, b . Aug. 3, 1872. Mary Stearns, b. J a n . 23, 1875. Agnes Stearns, b . J a n . 19, 1879.

A 947 Louisa C. Stearns (8th Gen.), daughter of Cyrus and Lucy B. (Reed) Stearns. b. April 3, 1840, in Orleans county, N. Y. m. Nov. 26,1863, Edward P. True (b. May 15, 1839). He served in Co. " C 105th N. Y. Infantry.
CHILDREN

(AU born in Orleans Co., N. Y.)

Jennie E. True, b , Nov. 7, 1864; m. Oct. 25, 1882, Charles L. Caton. Berton W. True, b. May 8, 1866; m. Dec. 25, 1890, Florence WiUiams. D a y t o n C. T r u e , b . F e b . 23, 1868; m . .

A 947 Julia Marilla Stearns (8th Gen.), daughter of Cyrus and Lucy B. (Reed) Stearns. b. June 7, 1846, in Orleans county, N. Y. m. Sept. 17, 1874, Robert H. Hebbard; m. in Orleans county, N. Y.
CHILDREN

Harvey Elgin Hebbard, b . Nov. 1, 1876, in Orleans Co., If. Y,; d. March 3, 1891. Edward Robert Hebbard, b. July 9, 1879, in Orleans Co., N. Y.

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561

A 947 Fordyce D. Stearns (8th Gen.), son of Cyrus and Lucy B. (Eeed) Stearns. b. Oct. 7, 1848, in Orleans county, N. Y. m. 1st. Jan. 23, 1873, Ella L. Brackett, in Monroe county, N. Y. (b. May 29, 1852; d. Aug. 15, 1885). m. 2nd. June 30, 1886, Libbie Dower; d. Aug. 8, 1891.
CHILD OF FORDYCE AND ELLA

Marion Clayton S t e a r n s , b. May 15, 1884, in Orleans Co., N. Y.

A 947 Jennie E. True (9th Gen.), daughter of Edward P. and Louisa C. (Stearns) True. b. Nov. 7, 1864, in Orleans county, N. Y. m. Oct. 25, 1882, Charles L. Caton.
CHILDREN

Fern May Caton, b. May 18, 1885, in Monroe Co., N. Y. Raymond True Caton, b. Feb. 12, 1891, in Genesee, Co., N. Y. A 947 Berton W. True (9th Gen.), son of Edward P. and Louisa C. (Stearns) True, b. May 15, 1866, in Orleans county, N. Y. m. Dec. 25, 1890, Florence Williams, at Seneca Castle, N. Y. A 949 Mercy Reed, daughter of Daniel and Mercy (Nash) Reed, b. Nov. 21, 1816, in Chesterfield, Mass.; d. July 7, 1878. m. May 29, 1840, Orin Moffitt (b. Feb. 28, 1809, in Oxford, Mass.); m. in Orleans county, N. Y.
(Bom in Walworth Co., Wis.) E m m a Moffltt,b. J u l y 24, 1843; m. Oct. 24, 1862, David W. H o l m e s . Daniel Reed Moffitt, b. May 3, 1845. T h e r e s a Moffitt, b. April 13, 1848; d. Aug. 9, 1851. F r a n k W. Moffitt, b . Sept. 27, 1854; d. Sept. 23, 1861. Fred. W. Moffitt, b. Sept. 27, 1854; m. F e b . 28, 1830, E d a Mitscher.
CHILDREN

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REED GENEALOGY

949

Emma Moffitt (8th Gen.), daughter of Orin and Mercy (Reed) Moffitt. b. July 24, 1843, in Walworth county, Wis. m. Oct. 24, 1862, David W. Holmes, in Milwaukee, Wis.
CHILPBEN

Carroll M. Holmes, b . Aug. 1, 1866, in Walworth, Co., Wis. Oren Holmes, b. J u n e 15, 1868, in Walworth Co., Wis. Revillo F . Holmes, b . Dec. 21, 1883, in Monroe Co., Wis.

949

Fred. W. Moffitt (8th Gen.), son of Orin and Mercy (Reed) Moffitt. b. Sept. 27, 1854, in Walworth county, Wis. m. Feb. 28, 1880, Eda Mitscher (b. Dec. 5, 1856); m. in Vernon county, Wis.
CHILD

Olgo Moffitt, b . March 10, 1881; d. Feb. 20, 1887.

952

Susan M. Reed, daughter of Daniel and Marrilla (Knapp) Reed. b. Nov. 11, 1824, in Orleans county, N, Y. m. Oct. 6, 1846, Amos Eobinson Sprague (b. March 11, 1825; d. Nov. 19, 1881); m. in New York.
CHILDREN

(AU the chUdren except Frank born in Sauk Co., Wis. He was born in Orleans Co., N. Y.)

Amos Daniel Sprague, b . Dec. 5, 1850; m. NOT. 26, 1874, Mary Ann Cox. F r a n k Sprague, b . Aug. 4, 1852; m. Feb. 4, 1874, Alice M. Smith. Edwin Bruce Sprague, b. Feb. 9, 1854. E r n e s t Fred. Sprague, b . Dec. 5, 1855; m. Sept. 24, 1884, Nellie C. Baker. Luther Nelson Sprague, b . April 26, 1858. Clara Marrilla Sprague, b. Oct. 27, 1865; m. Nov. 26, 1885, Kicha r d Frederick Pobjoy.

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563

A 952 Amos Daniel Sprague (8th Gen.), son of Amos Robinson and Susan M. (Reed) Sprague, b. Dec. 5, 1850, in Sauk county, Wis. m. Nov. 26, 1874, Mary Ann Cox, of Vernon county, N. Y. CHILDREN

Maud Virginia S p r a g u e , b. Aug. 18, 1877, in Richmond, Va. Nellie Reed S p r a g u e , b. Dec. 2, 1879, in Sauk Co., Wis. Amos Roy S p r a g u e , b. Oct. 3, 1882, in Sauk Co., Wis. Claud G. S p r a g u e , b. Oct. 13, 1884, in S a u k Co., Wis. F e r n A. S p r a g u e , b. April 6, 1886, in Sauk Co., Wis.

A 952 Hev. Frank Sprague (8th Gen.), son of Amos Robinson and Susan M. (Reed) Sprague. b. Aug. 4, 1852, in Orleans county, N. Y. m. Feb. 4,1874, Alice M. Smith, of Orleans county, N. Y.
CHILDREN

H e n r y Robinson S p r a g u e , b. Sept. 21, 1876, in Orleans Co., N. Y. Cora M. S p r a g u e , b . May 13, 1879, in Orleans Co., N. Y.; d. Dec. 16, 1883. Rena S m i t h Sprague, b. J u l y 14, 1881, in M o n r o e Co., N. Y.

A 952 Earnest Fred. Sprague (8th Gen.), son of Amos Robinson and Susan M. (Reed) Sprague. b. Dec. 5, 1855, in Sauk county, Wis. m. Sept. 24, 1844, Nellie C. Baker (b. June 11, 1856; d. Feb. 2, 1887); m. in Sauk county, Wis.
CHILD

Amos Robinson S p r a g u e , b*. J u l y 9, 1885; d. J u l y 11, 1885.

A 952 Clara Marilla Sprague (8th Gen.), daughter of Amos Robinson ani Susan M. (Reed) Sprague. b. Oct. 27, 1865, in Sauk county, Wis. m. Nov. 26, 1885, Richard Frederick Pobjoy (b. May 22, 1862); m. in Sauk county, Wis.
CHILD

Ara Myra Pobjoy, b. Nov. 11, 1888, in Sauk Co., Wis. 36

564

HEED GENEALOGY

A 956 Juliaette Reed, daughter of Daniel and Marilla (Knapp) Reed, b. Jan. 12, 1835, in Orleans county, N. Y.; d. Oct. 8, 1882. m. Oct. 23, 1853, Martin C. Dawes (b. June 10, 1832, in Cummington, Mass.). Entered the service as.private in Co. " F " 20th Michigan Infantry, promoted to Sergt., Lieut., and Capt.
CHILDREN

Eda Julia Dawes, b . Aug. 25, 1854, in Orleans Co., N. Y.; m. Herman A. Wickroan, of Owasso, Mich. F l o r a Ada Dawes, b. J u n e 22, 1856, in Orleans Co., N. Y.; m. F r a n k Bower, of Orkley, Mich. Clara Alta Dawes, b . April 30, 1861, in Orleans Co., N. Y.; m. A r t h u r T. Crackbon, of Holly, N. Y. Byron Martin Dawes, b . July 18, 1886, in Washtenaw Co., Mich., is in business with his father in Owasso, Mich.

A 956 Eda Julia Dawes (8th Gen.), daughter of Martin C. and Juliaette (Reed) Dawes. b. Aug. 25, 1854, in Orleans county, N. Y. m. , Herman A. Wickman, of Owasso, Mich. A 956 Flora Ada Dawes (8th Gen.), daughter of Martin C. and Juliaette (Reed) Dawes. b. June 22, 1856, in Orleans county, N. Y. m. , Frank Bower, of Orkley, Mich. A 956 Clara Alta Dawes (8th Gen.), daughter of Martin C. and Juliaette (Reed) Dawes. b. April 30, 1861, in Orleans county, N. Y. m. , Arthur T. Crackbon, of Holly, N. Y. A 962 Mary Maria Reed, daughter of Capt. Simeon and Mary (Whitton) Reed.

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565

b. Sept. 15, 1825, in Chesterfield, Mass.; d. Dec. 8, 1851. m. Oct. 19, 1845, Paul H. Cudworth (b. Nov. 26, 1822).
(AH born in Chesterfield, Mass.) M a r t h a M. C u d w o r t h , b . Nov. 3, 1846; d. J u l y 6, 1880; m. Oct. 13, 1869, H e r m a n B u r r . Simeon F . C u d w o r t h , b. Nov. 19, 1848; m. Oct. 11, 1883, Lizzie Connoly. Daniel Cudworth, b. Nov. 18, 1851; m. May 4, 1879, Lydia S. Kinne,
CHILDREN

A 962 Martha M. Cudworth (8th Gen.), daughter of Paul H. and Mary Maria (Reed) Cudworth. b. Nov. 3, 1846, in Chesterfield, Mass.; d. July 6, 1880. m. Oct. 13, 1869, Herman Burr, of Worthington, Mass.
CHILD

Mary R. B u r r , b. F e b . 27, 1875, in W o r t h i n g t o n , Mass.

A 962 Simeon F. Cudworth (8th Gen.), son of Paul H. and Mary Maria (Reed) Cudworth. b. Nov. 19, 1848, in Chesterfield, Mass. m. Oct. 11, 1883, Lizzie Connoly (b. March 29, 1862; d. at Sackett's Harbor, N. Y.).
CHILDREN

Agnes Cudworth, b. Aug. 2, 1884, in Wheeler Co., T e x a s . Mary C u d w o r t h , b. Oct. 26, 1886, in Columbus, Ohio.

A 962 Daniel Cudworth (8th Gen.), son of Paul H. and Mary Maria (Reed) Cudworth. b. Nov. 18, 1851, in Chesterfield, Mass. m. May 4, 1879, Lydia S. Kinne, of Chesterfield, Mass.
CHILDREN

H o m e r Stillman Cudworth, b. Nov. 18, 1880. T h u r s t o n Simeon Cudworth, b. March 16, 1883. E l b e r t o n M. Cudworth, b. May 27, 1886.

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REED GENEALOGY

A 968 Emily Mercy Reed, daughter of Joseph and Wealthy (Williams) Eeed. b. Nov. 27, 1816, in Orleans county, N. Y.; d. Feb. 8, 1899. m. April 2, 1840, E. Nelson Wetherell (b. Sept. 23, 1815; d. April 1, 1892).
eldest children born in N. Y., all the others born in Waukesha Co., Wis.( except Charles N. who was born in Dodge Co., Wis.) Geo. E. W e t h e r e l l , b . F e b . 19, 1841; m. Oct. 7, 1868, F r a n c e s L. Craig. E m i l y W. Wetherell, b. April 23, 1843; m. March 10, 1864, Myron J. Jenkins. A m a n d a B. W e t h e r e l l , b. April 21, 1845; m. J a n . 27, 1886, Lewis W. Smith. Wm. H e n r y Wetherell, b. Sept. 24, 1846; m. Nov. 6, 1879, Marg a r e t E. Dorsey. Amelia W e t h e r e l l , b. Aug 29, 1848; m. Dec. 10, 1867, Milton M. Dixon. Charles Nelson Wetherell, b. Feb. 7, 1850; m. Sept. 24, 1880, Delia M. Green. Alvira M. W e t h e r e l l , b. J u l y 5, 1852. Simeon Otis W e t h e r e l l , b. J u n e 30, 1854; m. Aug. 31, 1879, Alice Durham. J o s e p h E d w a r d W e t h e r e l l , b. Dec. 10, 1856; m. May 8, 1879, Laura Brooks.
CHILDREN (TWO

A 968 George E. Wetherell (8th Gen.), son of E. Nelson and Emily M. (Reed) Wetherell. b. Feb. 19, 1841, in N. Y. m. Oct. 7, 1868, Frances L. Craig (b. June 3, 1846, in Tennessee). Served in Co. " D " 13th Wisconsin Infantry.
CHILDREN

William C. W e t h e r e l l , b. J a n . 1, 1870, in N e w t o n Co., Mo.; m. March 1, 1891, Annice Whitwell. B e r t o n E. W e t h e r e l l , b. A u g . 4, 1872, in N e w t o n Co., Mo.

A 968 Emily M. Wetherell (8th Gen.), daughter of E. Nelson and Emily M. (Reed) Wetherell.

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567

b. April 23, 1843, in N. Y. m. March 10, 1864, Myron J. Jenkins (b. April 23, 1843, in Schuyler county, Pa.); m. in Rock county, Wis.
CHILD

Clyde W. Jenkins, b. April 13, 1865, in Schuylkill, Pa.; m. Sept. 2, 1889, Glen B. Lurvey.

A 968 Amanda B. Wetherell (8th Gen.), daughter of E. Nelson and Emily M. (Reed) Wetherell. b. April 21, 1845, in Waukesha, Wis. m. Jan. 27, 1886, Lewis W. Smith (b. Feb. 28, 1845, in Kalamazoo, Mich.). A 968 Wm. Henry Wetherell (8th Gen.), son of E. Nelson and Emily M. (Reed) Wetherell. b. Sept. 24, 1846, in Waukesha, Wis. m. Nov. 6, 1879, Margaret E. Dorsey; b. June 24, 1860, in Priceville, Ky.
OHILDKEN

Christie May Wetherell, b. Sept. 18, 1880, in Newton Co., Wis. Ernest LeRoy Wetherell, b. J a n . 21, 1882, in Newton Co., Wis. Maud Alvira Wetherell, b. Oct. 11, 1883, in Newton Co., Wis. Fred. Wetherell, b. Dec. 21, 1886, in Newton Co., Wis. Albert Ray Wetherell, b. Oct. 19, 1890, in Newton Co., Wis.

A 968 Amelia Wetherell (8th Gen.), daughter of E. Nelson and Emily M. (Reed) Wetherell. b. Aug. 29, 1848, in Waukesha county, Wis. m. Dec. 10, 1867, Milton M. Dixon; b. Aug. 12, 1844, in Plattsburg, N. Y.; in. in Dayton, Mo. A 968 Charles Nelson Wetherell (8th Gen.), son of E. Nelson and Emily M. (Reed) Wetherell. b. Feb. 7, 1850, in Dodge county, Wis. m. Sept. 24, 1880, Delia M. Green; b. Sept. 14, 1858, in Bellefontaine, Ohio. Married in Carthage, Mo.

568
CHILDREV

REED GENEALOGY

I d a May W e t h e r e l l , b. Sept. 26, 1881, in C a r t h a g e , Mo. Alice E m i l y W e t h e r e l l , b. M a r c h 15, 1882, in C a r t h a g e , Mo. B e t t i e W e t h e r e l l , b . J u l y 17, 1885, in C a r t h a g e , Mo. Dwight Nelson W e t h e r e l l , b. Sept. 20, 1888, in C a r t h a g e , Mo.

A 968 Simeon Otis Wetherell (8th Gen.), son of E. Nelson and Emily M. (Reed) Wetherell. b. June 30, 1854, in Waukesha county, Wis. m. Aug. 31, 1879, Alice Durham; b. Dec. 25, 1858, in Seneca, Mo. Married in Seneca, Mo.
CHILD

A u b r e y W e t h e r e l l , b. Aug. 22, 1887, in C a r t h a g e , Mo.

A 968 Joseph Edward Wetherell (8th Gen.), son of E. Nelson and Emily M. (Reed) Wetherell. b. Dec. 10, 1856, in Waukesha Co., Wis. m. May 8, 1879, Laura Brooks; b. Aug. 3, 1863; d. July 28, 1829; of Blakesburg, Iowa. Married in Newton county, Mo.
(born in Newton Co., Mo.) P e a r l Wetherell, b. Sept. 11, 1880; d. J a n . 23, 1894. A n n L a u r a Wetherell, b. April 19, 1883. Amelia Wetherell, b. March 3, 1889.
CHILDREN

A 968 William C. Wetherell (9th Gen.), son of Geo. E. and Frances L. (Craig) Wetherell. b. Jan. 1, 1870, in Newton county, Mo. m. March 1, 1891, Annice Whitwell (b. in Mo.).
CHILD

H a r r y LeRoy Wetherell, b. Aug. 23, 1893, in Newton Co., Mo.

A 968 Clyde W. Jenkins (9th Gen.), son of Myron J. and Emily M. (Wetherell) Jenkins b. April 13, 1865, in Schuylkill county, Pa. m. Sept. 2, 1889, Glen B. Lurvey.

DAUGHTERSSEVENTH GENERATION
CHILDREN

569

Hazel Lurvey J e n k i n s , b. Aug. 6, 1890, in C a r t h a g e , Mo. Vernie Lurvey J e n k i n s , b. , 1892, in C a r t h a g e , Mo.

A 969 Lucy Wealthy Reed, daughter of Joseph and Wealthy (Williams) Reed. b. May 11, 1818, in Orleans county, N. Y.; d. May 17, 1845. m* Oct 1, 1840, Andrew J. Barrows; b. April 1, 1815. Married in Geauga county, Ohio.
(Bom in Geauga Co., Ohio.) Abigail B a r r o w s , b . Nov. 17, 1841; m. April 22, 1866, D a y t o n Wright. Eunice A. B a r r o w s , b . Aug. 9, 1843; d. J u l y 29, 1844. Lucy Wealthy B a r r o w s , b. May, 1845; d. March 13, 1884.
CHILDREN

A 969 Abigail Barrows (8th Gen.), daughter of Andrew J. and Lucy W. (Reed) Barrows. b. Nov. 17, 1841, in Geauga county, Ohio, m. April 22, 1866, Dayton Wright; b. June 2, 1825, in Delaware county, N. Y.; d. Nov. 17, 1879.
eldest children born in Jonia Co., Mich, others born in Eaton Co., Mich.) Lucy Ann W r i g h t , b. J a n . 31, 1867. Geo. D a y t o n W r i g h t , b . April 23, 1868. Phebe Arvilla W r i g h t , b. May 3, 1870. Orin Benjamin W r i g h t , b. Dec. 10, 1871. F r a n k A n d r e w W r i g h t , b. Oct. 2, 1873. Lois C h a r l o t t e W r i g h t , b. Aug. 4, 1875. Seth J o n a h Wright, b . J a n . 14, 1879.
CHILDREN (TWO

A 974 Phebe Esther Reed, daughter of Joseph and Wealthy (Williams) Reed. b. Sept. 27, 1828, in Chautauqua county, N. Y,; d. Feb. 9, 1897. m. April 21, 1853, Wendel Fockler, of Pennsylvania. Married in Rock County, Wis.

570
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

(First four children born in Rock Co., Wkt, the nfth, Andrew W., in Rockland Co., Wis., the eight last born in Ray Co., Mo.) Lorenzo Fockler, b . March 24, 1854. Orlando Delveno Fockler, b. March 4, 1855; m. Oct. 16, 1884, Mrs. Adelaide Fockler. Lillian Estella Fockler, b . March 17, 1856; m. J a n . 1, 1871, Henry Oster. Raymond Fockler, b . Nov. 29, 1857; d. Dec. 26, 1871. Andrew W. Fockler, b . March 19, 1859; d. Oct. 16, 1881; m. March 18, 1880 Adelaide E. Young. Linda J. Fockler, b . March 31, 1861; m. Dec. 15, 1879, Lyman E. Price. P e a r l y e t t e R. Fockler, b . Oct. 24, 1862; m. Aug. 15, 1880, Benj. F . Wood. H e n r y Ellsworth Fockler, b . March 28, 1864; d. Aug. 25, 1864. Merton W. Fockler, b. J u n e 14, 1866. Josephine P . Fockler, b. Dec. 25, 1867; d. Oct. 31, 1885. Elizabeth Fockler, b . March 18, 1869. Abbie May Fockler, b . July 30, 1870; m. Feb. 15, 1888, Charles H e n r y SKawgo. Laman Fockler, b. April 11, 1874; d. Sept. 11, 1886. A 974

Orlando Delveno F o c k l e r (8th Gen.), son of W e n d e l and P h e b e E . (Reed) Fockler. b. March 4, 1855, in Rock county, Wis. m. Oct. 16, 1884, Mrs. Adelaide F o c k l e r ; b . J u l y 4, 1860, of Boscobel, Wis. Married in Deadwood, D a k o t a ; she was t h e widow of A n d r e w W. Fockler.
CHILDREN

Millie Fockler, b. J u l y 28, 1885, in Deadwood, Dak. Reese Fockler, b. J a n . 19, 1887, in Deadwood, Dak.

974

Lillian Estella Fockler (8th Gen.), daughter of Wendel and Phebe E. (Reed) Fockler. b. March 17, 1856, in Rock county, Wis. m. Jan. 1, 1871, Henry Oster; b. Oct. 31, 1849, in Caldwell county, Mo. Married in Ray county, Mo.

DAUGHTERSSEVENTH GENERATION
CHILDREN

571

Albert Wendel Oster, b. Jan. 7, 1872, in Caldwell Co., Mo.; d. May 27, 1873. Etta Burnice Oster, b. April 7, 1873, in Ray Co., Mo. Milton Froin Oster, b. Dec. 2, 1874, in Lincoln Co., Dak.; d. April 12, 1878. Iva Dell Oster, b. Oct. 16, 1876, in Lincoln Co., Dak. Arlie Day Oster, b. Sept. 18, 1878, in Walla Walla, W. Ter. Jesse Chetwin Oster, b. Sept. 21, 1880, in Walla Walla, W. Ter. Katie Mildred Oster, b. Aug. 7, 1882, in Walla Walla, W. Ter. Mindy Oster, b. Nov, 14, 1884, in Umatilla Co., Oregon; d. Jan. 24, 1885. Rubie Oster, b. June 1, 18S6, in Umatilla Co., Oregon. A 974 Andrew W. Fockler (8th Gen.), son of Wendel and Phebe E . (Reed) Fockler. b. March 19, 1859, in Rockland county, Wis.; d. Oct. 16, 1881. m. March 18, 1880, Adelaide E . Y o u n g ; b. J u l y 4, 1860, in Boscobel, Wis. Married in Lincoln county, Dakota.
CHILD

Leroy Fockler, b. Jan. 29, 1881,

A 974 Linda J. Fockler (8th Gen.), daughter of Wendel and Phebe E. (Reed) Fockler. b. March 31, 1861, in Ray county, Mo. m. Dec. 15, 1879, Lyman E. Price; b. Oct, 26, 1852.
CHILDREN

Ebbin Curtis Price, b. Sept. 30, 1880. Port Andrew Price, b. Feb. 11, 1882. Dell Lyman Price, b. Aug. 9, 1883. Levi Harry Price, b. March 26, 1885. Lyman E. Price, b. Oct. 22, 1886. A Pearlyette R. Fockler (8th Phebe E. (Reed) Fockler. b. Oct. 24, 1862, in Ray m. Aug. 15, 1880, Benj. 974 Gen.), daughter of Wendel and county, Mo. F . Wood; b . Oct. 25, 1858.

572
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

Clara E. Wood, b . J u l y 3, 1885, in W h i t m a n Co., Wash.; d. Oct. 13, 1885, I r a E . Wood, b . M a r c h 10, 1887, in W h i t m a n Co,, W a s h .

A 974 Abbie May Fockler (8th Gen.), daughter of Wendel and Phebe E. (Reed) Fockler. b. July 30, 1870, in Ray county, Mo. m. Feb. 15, 1888, Charles Henry Shawgo, in Fulton county, IU. A 975 Amanda Maria Reed, daughter of Joseph and Wealthy N. (Williams) Reed. b. Sept. 22, 1831, in Chautauqua county, N. Y. m. Dec. 9, 1847, Alvah Lewis Rowley; b. April 9, 1821, in Erie county, N. Y.; d. Aug. 26, 1873. Married in Rock county, Wis.
(All born in Rock Co., Wis.) E r m i n a J e a n e t t e Rowley, b. Nov. 1, 18'48; m. J a n . 8, 1871, Newt o n J o s e p h Doolittle. A u g u s t u s Rodell Rowley, b. F e b . 21, 1852; m. Nov. 11, 1874, Mary O. T o w e r . A u g u s t a Roselle Rowley, b. F e b . 21, 1852; d. F e b . 9, 1868. B e r t o n W i r a m Rowley, b. May 15, 1860; d. Sept. 30, 1883. Wealthy Luella Rowley, b. May 15, 1860; m. May 30, 1880, Wm. E. Hatfield.
CHILDREN

A 975 Ermina Jeanette Rowley (8th Gen.), daughter of Alvah Lewis and Amanda M (Reed) Rowley. b. Nov. 1, 1848, in Rock county, Wis. m. Jan. 8, 1871, Newton Joseph Doolittle; b. May 1, 1830, in Orleans county, N. Y. Married in Rock county, Wis.
CHILDREN

Estelle Maria Doolittle, b. J u l y 6, 1873, in Rock Co., Wis. Clyde Otto Doolittle, b. J a n . 23, 1876, in Rock Co., Wis.

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573

A 975 Augustus Rodell Rowley (8th Gen.), son of Alvah Lewis and Amanda M. (Reed) Rowley. b. Feb. 21, 1852, in Rock county, Wis. m. Nov. 11, 1874, Mary 0. Tower; b. March 24, 1853, in Watertown, N. Y.
CHILDREN

Clare Alvah Rowley, b. Dec. 30, 1875, in W h e a t o n , Claud Roy Rowley, b . Nov. 30, 1879, in W h e a t o n , B e r t i e Dell Rowley, b. April 22, 1885, in Morris, Curtis N e w t o n Rowley, b. Oct. 4, 1888, in M a r t i n

Wis. Wis. Wis. Co., Minn.

A 975 Wealthy Luella Rowley (8th Gen.), daughter of Alvah Lewis and Amanda M. (Reed) Rowley. b. May 15,1860, in Rock county, Wis. m. May 30, 1880, William E. Hatfield; b. Jan. 25, 1858, in Rock county, Wis. Married in Evansville, Wis.
(Born in Evansville, Wis.) Cora Belle Hatfield, b. April 27, 1881. L a t t i e Elvira Hatfield, b . Dec. 17, 1882; d. F e b . 28, 1884. Lyle H e n r y Hatfield, b . Aug. 14, 1885.
CHILDREN

A 978 Susan Louisa Reed, daughter of Joseph and Wealthy (Williams) Reed. b. March 19, 1839, in Geauga county, Ohio. m. Aug. 21, 1856, Edmund Davis; b. July 1, 1820, in Delaware county, Ohio. Married in Rock county, Wis.
CHILDREN

Seth E m o r y Davis, b . Aug. 3, 1857, in Richland Co., Wis.; m. Nov. 27, 1880, C a r r i e C o n n o r s . J o s e p h Ellis Davis, b. J a n . 28, 1860, in Livingston Co., Mo.; m, Oct. 14, 1883, Minnie Maria Cornwall. E m m e t t H e n r y Davis, b. F e b . 8, 1862, in Richland Co., Wis.; m. Sept. 19, 1886, Clara A u g u s t a P a t c h i n .

A 978 Seth Emory Davis (8th Gen.), son of Edmund and Susan Louisa (Reed) Davis.

574

REED GENEALOGY

b. Aug. 3, 1857, in Booz, Wis. m. Nov. 27, 1880, Carrie Connors; b. Jan. 31, 1860, in Pembroke, Can. Married in Forrest City, Iowa.
CHILDREN

Ethel Loraine Davis, b'. Sept. 5, 1882, in Clear Lake, Iowa. Hattie Anna Davis, b. Aug. 1, 1884, in Spirit Lake, Dak. A 978 Joseph Ellis Davis (8th Gen.), son of Edmund and Susan Louisa (Reed) Davis. b. Jan. 28, 1860, in Livingston county, Mo. m. Oct. 14, 1883, Minnie Maria Cornwall; b. Feb. 6, 1861, in Cuyahoga county, Ohio. Married in Richland county, Wis.
CHILD

Dwight Davis, b . Sept. 29, 1884, in Richland Co., Wis.

A 978 Emmett Henry Davis (8th Gen.), son of Edmund and Susan Louisa (Reed) Davis. b. Feb. 8, 1862, in Richland county, Wis. m. Sept. 19, 1886, Clara Augusta Patchin; b. Aug. 6, 1861, in Rock county, Wis. Married in Rock county, Wis. Clara Augusta Patchin is a descendant of Betsey Reed Nash, and is of the fourth generation.
CHILD

Laura Lucille Davis, b . Aug. 24, 1888, in Martin Co., Minn.

A 995 Martha Ann Reed, daughter of David and Mary Martha (Morse) Reed. b. Aug. 28, 1820, in Vermont; d. May 2, 1890, in Omaha, Neb. m. 1st. Aug. 10, 1844, Matthew McLoud; d. May 24, 1853. m. 2nd. Elijah Ware; resided in Omaha, Neb.

DAUGHTERSSEVENTH GENERATION
CHILDREN OF MARTHA AND MATTHEW MCLOUD

575

Robert Morse McLoud, b. in 1845. H a r r i e t D e x t e r McLoud, b. in 1848. Eila F r a n c e s McLoud, b. in 1850; d. in 1855.
CHILDREN op MARTHA AND ELIJAH WARE

Walter Ware, b. Nellie W a r e , b.

. .

A 1002 Mary E. Reed, daughter of Luther and Jerusha (Wilson) Reed. b. Nov. 18, 1833. m. Sept. 1, 1856, Michael Roane, at Chicopee Falls, Mass. Resided in Springfield, Mass. Mrs. Roane has a copy of the family Bible of Benjamin and Huldah (Pratt) Reed, with a list of their children. Remembers (1898) that Benjamin's widow, Huldah, drew a pension, and remembers seeing the old military hat of Benjamin and playing with it when a child.
CHILD

C. W. Roane, b. M a y 26, 1857, lived a t Springfield, Mass.; m a r ried a n d h a s children.

A 1004 Almira J. Reed, daughter of Luther and Jerusha (Wilson) Reed, b. July 13, 1838. m. May 23,1860, Warren R. Wilson, at Springfield, Mass.
CHILDREN

Estelle H. Wilson, b. J u i y 1, 1863. Schuyler P . Wilson, b. May 18, 1867.

A 1009 Lydia Reed, daughter of Abijah and Catherine (Lathrop) Reed. b. Feb. 3, 1800; d. July 1, 1859. m. , Edmund Curtis; had no children. Of Easton, Mass.

576

REED GENEALOGY

A 1010 Mary Reed, daughter of Abijah and Catherine (Lathrop) Reed. b. March 23, 1801. m. , Benjamin Buck. Of Easton, Mass. A 1011 Sarah Reed, daughter of Abijah and Catherine (Lathrop) Reed, b. Dec. 7, 1804; d. July 23, 1829. m. , Edward W. Dean, son of Dr. Edward Dean (see His. of Easton). Of Easton, Mass. A 1016 Lucy Reed, daughter of Noah and Lucy (Hayward) Reed, b. Jan. 24, 1809. m. , Ebenezer Drake, of Stoughton, Mass. A 1022 Lieuphenia Eustatia Reed, daughter of William and Betsy (Drake) Reed. b. Sept. 30, 1815. m. Oct. 19, 1836, John A. Hall; b. at Raynham, Mass., July 25, 1808; d. May 16, 1875; son of Eiias and Mary Dean Hall, of Marshfield, Mass. They had an academic education, were Unitarians, he was a farmer, they resided at Raynham, Mass.
CHILDREN

Selwyn Hall, b. May 20, 1838; d. ; m. Fannie G. Shaw (5 children). Lieuphenia E. Hall, b March 10, 1841; d. ; unmarried. Francis Reed Hall, b. Sept. 11, 1842; killed at t h e assault on P o r t Hudson, J u n e 14, 1863. Elizabeth Drake Hall, b. Nov. 5, 1849; m. Oct. 11, 1874, Wm. H e n r y Lathrop (2 children). Mary Avery Hall, b . Aug. 11, 1853; m. J u n e 11, 1873, Otis D. Lincoln (1 child).

DAUGHTERSSEVENTH GENERATION

577

A 1028 Fidelia Reed, daughter of Daniel and Sally (Wild) Reed. b. Aug. 13, 1822. m. April 12, 1853, John Jay Heard; b. Oct. 4, 1862. Of Roxbury, Mass.
CHILDREN

John Reed Heard, b . J a n . 29,. 1856; m. Aug. 22, 1882, Nellie M. Chisholm. Mary Ann Heard, b . Aug. 18, 1858.

A 1028 John Reed Heard (8th Gen.), son of John Jay and Fidelia (Reed) Heard. b. Jan. 29,1856. m. Aug. 22, 1882, Nellie M. Chisholm. She was b. Sept. 12, 1862, at Augusta, Me.; daughter of Duncan and Ann (Pierce) Chisholm.
CHILDRBK

John Chisholm Heard, b. J u n e 9, 1883; d. July 8, 1883. Joseph J a y Heard, b. Dec. 14, 1884. Frank Chisholm Heard, b. March 19, 1887.

A 1029 Sally Wild Reed, daughter of Daniel and Sally (Wild) Reed, b. July 30, 1825. m. May 4, 1847, Henry Dailey; d. Nov. 4, 1862. Of Easton, Mass.
CHILDREN

Albert Henry Dailey, b. March 3, 1848; m. March 15, 1876, Kate Florence Bird. Charles Thomas Dailey, b. May 2, 1852; d. Nov. 21, 1877, in California. George Edward Dailey, b. J a n . 1858; d. Dec. 15, 1884.

A 1029 Albert Henry Dailey (8th Gen.), son of Henry and Sally Wild (Reed) Dailey. b. March 3, 1848. m. March 15, 1876, Kate Florence Bird.

578
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

B e r t h a Tiltson Dailey, b . Sept. 23, 1877. Chester Williams Dailey, b . April 18, 1881.

A 1033 Melissa Cobb Reed, daughter of Daniel and Betsy T. (Hammond) Reed, b. Feb. 6, 1837. m. May 20, 1883, Samuel William Mabry, of Halifax, N. C. Of Bridgewater, Mass. A 1034 Olive Janette Reed, daughter of Daniel and Betsey T. (Hammond) Reed. b. March 20, 1839. m. June 17, 1868, Francis E. Gilmore, of Easton, Mass.; d. April 26, 1873. Of Easton, Mass.
CHILD

A r t h u r Gilmore, b. J a n . 24, 1870.

A 1045 Mary Laura Reed, daughter of Seth and Lucy (Holden) Reed, b. July 2, 1849. m. July 12, 1875, Joseph E. Sherbert. He was a flour and grain commission merchant of the firm of Sherbert, Maxwell & Co., 227 South street, Baltimore Md. Of Baltimore, Md.
CHILDREN

Joseph Royal Sherbert, b. J a n . 17, 1877. Charles Roscoe Sherbert, b. Dec. 27, 1878. Helen Sherbert, b. Nov. 15, 1882. Rowland Sherbert, b. Feb. 4, 1886.

A 1070 Julia Ann Reed, daughter of Luke and Ann (Leach) Reed, b. Sept. 3, 1822. m. -, James E. Watson. Of Middleborough, Mass.

DAUGHTERSSEVENTH GENERATION

579

W 1088 Anna Reed, daughter of Daniel and Anna (Blanchard) Reed, b. Jan. 10, 1795; lived at Rockland, Mass. m. March 16, 1815, Richard Holbrook. Of Weymouth, Mass. W 1090 Molly Reed, daughter of Daniel and Anna (Blanchard) Reed, b. Jan. 7, 1800. m. , Gifford , of South Weymouth, Mass. Her children reside in South Weymouth, Mass. Of South Weymouth, Mass. W 1091 Katherine Reed, daughter of Daniel and Anna (Blanchard) Reed, b. April 10,1802; d. Sept. 17, 1877. m. , Jesse Pierce, of Skowhegan, Me.; b. Jan. 17, 1799; d. May 6, 1851. Of Skowhegan, Me.
CHILDREN

Katherine R. Pierce, b. Feb. 18, 1828; d. J u n e 24, 1831. Adaline French Pierce, b . March 16, 1829; m. Nov. 5, 1856, Dudley L. Fogg. Jesse Pierce, b . April 27, 1850; d. Oct. 16, 1831.

W 1091 Adaline French Pierce (8th Gen.), daughter of Jesse and Katherine (Reed) Pierce, b. March 16, 1829. m. Nov. 5, 1856, Dudley L. Fogg.
CBLLDRBN

Jesse Pierce Fogg, b . Sept. 22, 1857; d. Nov. 16, 1857. Jessie Pierce Fogg, b. Aug. 22, 1858; d. Nov. 9, 1888. Anna Mary Fogg, b. May 2, 1862; d. Nov. 10, 1867. Gridiey Reed Fogg, b. March 25, 1869. 37

580

REED GENEALOGY

1093

Lydia Reed, daughter of Daniel and Anna (Blanchard) Reed, b. July 2, 1807. m. , Warren Blanchard; d. Dec. 28, 1881. Farmer in Madison, Me. Of Madison, Me.
CHILDREN

W a r r e n R. Blanchard, b. May 9, 1836; lived in E a s t Madison, Me.; m. April 19, 1870, Marilla F . Harmon. Hiram Blanchard, b. Oct. 21, 1838, Jesse P . Blanchard, b. Feb. 26, 1840. Josiah R. Blanchard, b. Oct. 20, 1843. Mary A. Blanchard, b . May 13, 1852; m. J a n . 22, 1876, Alvin Russell.

1093

Warren R. Blanchard (8th Gen.), son of Warren and Lydia (Reed) Blanchard. b. May 9, 1836. m. April 19, 1870, Marilla F. Harmon. Of East Madison, Me.
CHILDREN

Elias W. Blanchard, b . April 25, 1871. Edith M. Blanchard, b . J u n e 9, 1873. Qallis M. Blanchard, b. Aug. 30, 1875. Olive P e a r l Blanchard, b. J u n e 7, 1884. Byron Blanchard, b. Feb. 24, 1888.

1093

Mary A. Blanchard (8th Gen.), daughter of Warren and Lydia (Reed) Blanchard. b. May 13, 1852. m. Jan. 22, 1876, Alvin Russell. Of East Madison, Me.
CHILDREN

Alvin M. Russell, b. Feb. 5, 1877. George W. Russell, b. Oct. 17, 1878. Hiram B. Russell, b . Dec. 10, 1880.

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W 1102 Ruth Reed, daughter of John and Thankful (Jenkins) Reed, b. June 20, 1802. m. , Torrey. Of Abington, Mass. W 1105 Elizabeth Reed, daughter of Thomas and Joanna (Shaw) Reed. b. March 13, 1784. m. , 1802, John Lane, son of Daniel Lane. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

Betsey Lane, b. in Abington, Mass.; m. Ezra Arnold; moved to Duxbury, 1828; had two sons. Hannah Lane, b. Sept. 16, 1804, in Abington, Mass.; m. July 19, 1828, Briggs Arnold. Joanna Lane, b. in Abington, Mass.; m. 1826, Bella Reed, son of Lt. J a c o b Reed, Mary Lane, b. Aug. 16, 1809, in Abington, Mass.; m. Zenas L. Whiting. John L. Lane, b. J a n . 19, 1812, in Abington, Mass.; m. Maria Hobart. Harriet Lane, b. J a n . 19, 1814. Albert Lane, b . in Abington, Mass.; m. April 14, 1841, Pearce. Elbridge Lane, b . in Abington, Mass.; m. 1840, J a n e Symonds. Adaline Lane, b. 1822; died Nov. 27, 1825.

W 1110 Joanna Reed, daughter of Thomas and Joanna (Shaw) Reed, b. Dec. 3, 1795; d. Feb. 7, 1864. m. , Samuel Wales, son of Wm. and Mary (Noyes) Wales; b. in 1791; d. Oct. 19, 1867. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

Samuel Reed Wales, b. J u n e 6, 1814; m. Susan Curtis. Joanna Wales, b . 1816; d. 1836; m. Chas. A. Cobb. Webster Sylvester Wales, b, 1818; d. 1895; m. Ellen J. . Simeon Gannett Wales, b. 1823; d. Feb. 28, 1845; unmarried. Avin Elizabeth Wales, b. July, 1825; d. Sept. 17, 1825. Catherine Brown Wales, b. Nov. 23, 1826; d. unmarried.

582

REED GENEALOGY

W 1113 Adaline Reed, daughter of Thomas and Joanna (Shaw) Reed. b. April 28, 1806; d. Dec. 23, 1847. m. , 1826, Brackley Shaw, Jr., son of Brackley and Betsey (Porter) Shaw; m. for his 2nd wife, widow Achseh Wesson Reed; b. July 1, 1805, relic of Thomas Reed; she d. in Rockland, 1898. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN OF BRACELET AND ADALINE

B r a c k l e y Gordon Shaw, b. J u l y 19, 1829; d. M a r c h 2, 1852. S e r e n a Shaw, b. , 1833. J o a n n a Shaw, b. , 1837; d. May 17, 1855. E. F a n n y Shaw, b. ; m. Sept. 14, 1862, Col. Wm. B. White of 18th Mass. Reg.

W 1114 Clarissa Reed, daughter of Thomas and Joanna (Shaw) Reed. b. June 7, 1808; d. Sept. 29, 1859. m. Dec. 4, 1828, David Hunt, son of David and Sarah (Burrell) Hunt; b. Dec. 22, 1805. Of Abington, Mass.
(All born in Abington, Mass.) David F r a n k l i n H u n t , b . May 10, 1829; m. R e b e c c a J e n k i n s . Clarissa Ann H u n t , b. J u n e 10, 1834; m. A m b r o s e B a n c r o f t . William H u n t , b . , 1837; d. in 1837. H e n r i e t t a H u n t , b. , 1840; m. J o s i a h Hadley. Maria Reed H u n t , b. J u l y 7, 1843; u n m a r r i e d . S a r a h B u r r e l l H u n t , b. , 1846; m. F e b . 10, 1866, T h o m a s J. Sturtevant.
CHILDREN

W 1116 Martha Reed, daughter of Thomas and Joanna (Shaw) Reed. b. Sept. 8, 1802; d. Jan. 18, 1831. m. Dec. 3, 1824, Michael Sylvester, of Hanover, son of Robert and Lucy (Bailey) Sylvester; b. May 5, 1802. He m. 2nd. Sarah Curtis, daughter of Lemuel Curtis, May 29, 1833, and lived on Washington street, Hanover, near his brother Robert's residence. Of Hanover, Mass.

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CHILDREN

583

Michael Robert Sylvester, b. in Abington, June 24, 1825; d. Nov. 11, 1898; m. 1st. July 3, 1849, Emily S. Spear, who d. Sept. 20, 1851; m. 2nd. May 31, 1856, Elizabeth T. Waterman; she d. J u n e 26, 1855; m* 3rd. Feb. 12, 1861, Maria W. Wright, of Hanover. Edmund Quincy Sylvester, b. in Hanover, April 23, 1827; d. April 17, 1898; m. 1st. Mary Salmond; b. Dec. 26, 1832; eldest daughter of Samuel.Salmond, of Hanover, who d. July 31, 1864; m. 2nd. Feb. 5, 1867, Eliza S. Salmond, sister of his first wife.

W 1116 Michael Robert Sylvester (8th Gen.), son of Michael and Martha (Reed) Sylvester. b. in Abington, June 24, 1825; d. Nov. 11, 1898, in Hanover, Mass. m. 1st. July 3, 1849, Emily S. Spear; who d. Sept. 20, 1851. m. 2nd. May 31, 1855, Elizabeth T. Waterman; who d. June 26, 1856. m. 3rd. Feb. 12, 1861, Maria W. Wright, of Hanover,
CHILDREN

Ruthetta M. Sylvester, b. July 17, 1862. Emily E. Sylvester, b. Dec. 6, 1863. Martha W. Sylvester, b. Jan. 25, 1866; m. Nor. 25, 1890, Andrew W. Turner, of Dighton; have one child, Doris Wright Turner. Robert W. Sylvester, b. Sept. 11, 1868; d. Nov. 17, 1869. Helen Sylvester, b. Nov. 17, 1869; d. Dec. 30, 1871. Robert Irving Sylvester, b. June 10, 1872. Maria W. Sylvester, Jan. 27, 1876. Herbert Reed Sylvester, b . July 1, 1878. W 1116 Edmund Quincy Sylvester (8th Gen.), son of Michael and Martha (Reed) Sylvester. b. in Hanover, April 23, 1827; d. there April 17, 1898. m. 1st. , Mary Salmond; b. Dec. "26, 1832, eldest daughter of Samuel Salmond, of Hanover, Mass.; she d. July 31, 1864.

584

REED GENEALOGY

m. 2nd. Feb. 5, 1867, Eliza S. Salmond, sister of his first wife.


CHILDREN OF F I R S T W I F E

Eliza Salmond Sylvester, b . April 15, 1861; m. J u n e 8, 1893, Rev. F r a n k S. Harraden. Samuel Salmond Sylvester, b . Sept. 13, 1862; m. Dec. 11, 1900, Clara Lindsey, of Hanover. Mary Sylvester, b. July 24, 1864; d. Sept. 8, 1865.
CHILDREN OF SECOND W I F E

Edmund Q. Sylvester, b. 1867; d. 1867. Edmund Q. Sylvester, b. July 11, 1869. Joseph S. Sylvester, b. Nov. 5, 1870; m. J u n e 6, 1900, Mary A. Lyman, d a u g h t e r of Prof. Lyman, of Harvard University. Albert L. Sylvester, b. Nov. 30, 1872. Francis Baldwin Sylvester, b. April 25, 1878; d. March 2, 1899.

W 1117 Mary Reed, daughter of Samuel and Mary (Pool) Reed. b. March 3, 1789. m. , Peter Ford, son of Benjamin Ford; b. in 1782 (see His. of Abington), and moved to Windsor, Mass. Of Windsor, Mass. W 1127 Sarah Reed, daughter of Isaac and Sarah (Pulling) Reed. b. Sept. 19, 1797, at Abington, Mass.; d. in Boston. m. Aug. 7, 1815, Chas, Lane, Jr.; b. Jan. 27, 1793, at Abington, Mass.; d. June , 1861. He was the son of Charles and Rachel (Jenkins) Lane. They had a common school education, were Baptists, lived in Boston, and he was engaged in shoe manufacturing. Of Boston, Mass.
CHILDREN

Rachel Jenkins Lane, b. Nov. 28, 1816; m. Andrew J . Foster, of Hanover. \ Sarah Pulling Lane, b. April 12, 1818; m. Dec. 25, 1834, Joseph French (5 children). Annis J e n k s Lane, b. Aug. 28, 1820; m. Feb. 16, 1842, Geo. W. Chipman, of Boston (5 children).

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585

Maria L. Lane, b. Oct. 7, 1822; m. May 21, 1840, Leander Curtis (4 children). Henry Lafayette Lane, b. March 15, 1824; m. July 12, 1854, Sarah H. Howard. Julia A. Lane, b. June 23, 1827; m. May 6, 1847, Wm. M. Harris, of Boston, Mass. Charles Beverly Lane, b. July 25, 1832; m. Nov. 17, 1859, . Richardson, of Boston. W 1129 Martha Pulling Reed, daughter of Isaac and Sarah (Pulling) Reed. b. March 16, 1802, at Abington, Mass.; d. at Abington. m. May 2, 1819, Seth Pratt. They had a common school education, were Baptists, engaged in farming at Abington, Mass. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

Henry J. Pratt, b. ; m. Mary Brown (5 children). Jane Pratt, b. ; m. Bela Wilkes (4 children). Isaac Reed Pratt, b, ; m. Sarah Ford (2 children). Martha Ann Pratt, b. ; unmarried. W 1130 Mary Hobart Reed, daughter of Isaac and Sarah (Pulling) Reed. b. April 1, 1804, at Abington, Mass.; d. May 2, 1885. m. Aug. 1, 1824, Greenwood Cushing; b. Dec. 29, 1799, at Abington; d. Oct. 15, 1872. He was a son of Col. Brockley and Sarah Cushing (see notice of him in Hobart's History of Abington). They had a common school education, were Orthodox Congregationaliste. He was engaged in boot and shoe business in Abington; was a land owner and cultivated his land extensively. She was a remarkably fine looking woman, unselfish and always ready to do for others. Mr. Cushing was a fine looking man, decided in character, always ready to do a kindness, honest and honorable. Of Abington, Mass.

586
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

Samuel Cushing, b . , 1825; d. in infancy. Marilla P. Cushing, b. , 1826; d. , 1826. Lucy Reed Cushing, b. Feb. 9, 1828; m. J o n a t h a n Keith, of Cambello. Mary Anderson Cushing, b. March 11, 1829; m. Aug. 15, 1850, Wm. Tyler Soule. Abby Pierce Cushing, b. March 4, 1831; d. May 10, 1887; m. J a m e s Whitmarsh. George F. Cushing, b. J a n . 6, 1833; d. young. H e n r y G. Cushing, b. Oct. 8, 1834; m. March 7, 1886, Susan J a n e Burgess. Maria Frances Cushing, b . March 1, 1837; m. March 5, 1859, Benjamin Lincoln Nash. Emily Dunbar Cushing, b . J a n u a r y 11, 1841; m. Dec. 23, 1872, Charles C. Pool. George Walter Cushing, b. Oct. 9, 1844; m. a lady from Chicago, Illinois. William Wallace Cushing, b. Mayfc14, 1854; d. March 8, 1857.

W 1132 Betsy Gannet Reed, daughter of Isaac and Sarah (Pulling) Reed. b. Aug. 25, 1807. m. Oct. 4, 1825, Merritt Jenkins, of East Bridgewater, son of Merritt and Lydia (Brown) Jenkins. They had an academic education, were Orthodox Congregationalists. He was a grain and ice dealer in East Bridgewater, Mass. Of East Bridgewater, Mass.
CHILDREN

George Merritt Jenkins, b . ; m. Amelia Brown; d. (3 children). Martha Annis Jenkins, b. ; m. J a m e s Brown (1 child dead). Caroline Jenkins, b. ; m. Homan Thatcher Reed.

W 1133 Ruth Torrey Reed, daughter of Isaac and Sarah (Pulling) Reed. b. July 31, 1809, at Abington, Mass.; d. Feb. , 1853, at East Bridgewater, Mass.

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587

m. May , 1827, John Woodbridge Jenkins, of East Bridgewater, son of Merritt and Lydia (Brown) Jenkins. Family all dead. They had a common school education. He was a merchant of East Bridgewater, Mass. Of East Bridgewater, Mass.
CHILDREN

Henry Woodbridge Jenkins, b. Frederick Woodbridge Jenkins, b.

; m,

. ; unmarried.

W 1137 Annis Reed, daughter of Isaac and Sarah (Pulling) Reed, b. Sept. 3, 1828; d. at Abington, Mass. m. Oct. , 1848, Chas. H. Cook; b. in 1824, at Scituate; son of Chas. and Clarissa Cook. They had a common school and academic education, their religion was Orthodox, they lived in Reading, Pa., Taunton, Mass., Brockton, Mass. Occupation, tack maker. They now live in Bourne. Of Bourne, Mass.
CHILDREN

Clara Cook, b . J u n e 17, 1849; m. 1st. Solomon Moyel; m. 2nd. Atwood; have 5 children; reside a t Natick, Mass. Charles Francis Cook, b . Nov. 15, 1853; m. Carrie Winslow; reside a t Brockton, Mass. Nellie L. Cook, b . Sept. 3, 1856; m. William Vining; reside at Leominster, Mass. William Henry Cook, b. Feb. 19, 1858; m. Lucy Clark; reside at Whitman, Mass.

W 1143 Rebecca Ayers Reed, daughter of Asa and Esther (Hobart) Reed. b. July 17, 1803. m. Nov. 9, 1823, Martin Porter; b. in North Bridgewater July 13, 1800. Married by Rev. David Brigham. He was a painter by trade. They resided at South Braintree, Mass.

588
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

Rebecca A. P o r t e r , b. Dec. 7, 1826; m. D e x t e r Randall. Asa Reed P o r t e r , b. F e b . 6, 1829; m. 1st. S a r a h Deland, daught e r of Rev. Geo. Deland; m. 2nd. . Susan E. P o r t e r , b. April 14, 1833; m. George P a y e , a railroad engineer. M a r t i n R. P o r t e r , b . J a n . 21, 1834.

W 1147 Eliza Reed, daughter of Isaac and Cynthia (Pratt) Reed. b. Dec. 22, 1819; d. March 17, 1898. m. Feb. 28, 1841, Benjamin Pratt.
CHILDREN

E m i l y W. P r a t t , b. Dec. 29, 1841; d. May 4, 1842. Benjamin E d w a r d P r a t t , b. Sept. 25, 1843; d. M a r c h 20, 1883. S t e p h e n A u s t i n Reed P r a t t , b. M a r c h 31, 1848; m. Aug. 28, 1872, A n n a Rosilla O r c u t t . Charles H e n r y P r a t t , b. J u l y 20, 1854; m. M a r i a F r a n c e s O r c u t t . M a r y Ann P r a t t , b. ; m. George H u n t .

W 1147 Stephen Austin Reed Pratt (8th Gen.), son of Benjamin and Eliza (Reed) Pratt. b. March 31, 1848. m. Aug. 28, 1872, Anna Rosilla Orcutt, who was b. Sept. 2, 1852.
CHILD

S t e p h e n Austin P r a t t , b. April 2, 1873.

W 1147 Charles Henry Pratt (8th Gen.), son of Benjamin and Eliza (Reed) Pratt. b. July 20, 1854. m. , Maria Frances Orcutt, who was b. Oct. 29, 1854.
CHILDREN

Charles B u r t o n P r a t t , b. Sept. 12, 1874. F r e d e r i c k F r a n c i s P r a t t , b. F e b . 15, 1876; d. Aug. 23, 1876.

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589

W 1147 Mary Ann Pratt (8th Gen.), daughter of Benjamin and Eliza (Reed) Pratt. b. . m. , George Hunt.
CHILDREN

George P . Hunt, b. Edward Hunt, b. Benjamin Hunt, b. Eliza Hunt, b. Child H u n t , b .

. . . . .

W 1148 Cynthia P. Reed, daughter of Isaac and Cynthia (Pratt) Reed, b. Dec. 25, 1821. ' m. Sept. 26, 1849, Silas Whiting, at Weymouth, by Rev. Jos. Perkins. Of Weymouth, Mass. W 1149 Mary Ann Reed, daughter of Isaac and Cynthia (Pratt) Reed. b. Jan. 4, 1824; d. July 1, 1898. m. June 28, 1843, Thomas Blanchard Holbrook. He was b. in South Weymouth, July 22, 1813; d. April 27, 1890.
CHILDREN

Thomas F r a n k Holbrook b, May 29, 1844; d. Dec. 14, 1887; m. Dec. 10, 1883, Ella Johnson, a t F e r g u s Falls, Minn. Ruth White Holbrook, b. S e p t 17, 1848; m. Feb. 25, 1879, George C. P r a t t , at E. Weymouth, Mass. Cynthia R. Holbrook, b. Aug. 16, 1859; m. J a n . 20, 1881, Humphrey Roberts, a t Waterman, IU.

W 1149 Thomas Frank Holbrook (8th Gen.), son of Thomas Blanchard and Mary Ann (Reed) Holbrook. b. May 29, 1844; d. Dec. 14, 1887. m, Dec. 10, 1883, Ella Johnson, at Fergus Falls, Minn.
CHILDREN

Robert A. Holbrook, b. Dec. 10, 1884. a t F e r g u s Falls, Minn. Lillian M- Holbrook, b. J u n e 10, 1887, a t F e r g u s Falls, Minn.

590

REED GENEALOGY

W 1149 Ruth White Holbrook (8th Gen.), daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann (Reed) Holbrook. b. Sept. 17, 1848. m. Feb. 25, 1879, George C. Pratt, at East Weymouth, Mass. Resides in Jackson, Mich.
CHILDREN

Carl H. Pratt, b. March 20, 1881. Dwight S. Pratt, b. Jan. 12, 1884; d. March 25, 1892, at Jackson, Mich. W 1149 Cynthia R. Holbrook (8th Gen.), daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann (Reed) Holbrook. b. Aug. 16, 1859. m. Jan. 20, 1881, Humphrey Roberts, at Waterman, 111. Reside in Waterman, 111.
CHILDREN

Ralph R. Roberts, b. March 25, 1887, at Waterman, 111. Thomas H. Roberts, b. April 29, 1892, at Waterman, 111. W 1155 Dorcas Elizabeth Reed, daughter of William and Relief (Penniman) Reed. b. July 10, 1799; d. Jan. 2, 1881, of South Braintree, Mass. m. , 1820, Thomas Ora Penniman. He was b. at Braintree,. Mass., Oct. 2, 1796; d. Aug. 19, 1862. He was 60n of Stephen and Relief (Thayer) Penniman. Of Braintree, Mass. They were well educated. He was well informed in military tactics, and was considered a fine singer and director of music. He was a builder and contractor. March 29, 1824, he received a commission as Capt. in a Company, 3rd Regt. Infantry, 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Militia of Massachusetts. May 3, 1836, he received a commission as Capt. of a Company in 2nd Regt. Inf. from Gov. Everett. She, before marriage, was a school teacher. She was of medium height, dark com-

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591

plexion, retiring manner. Church.


CHILDREN"

They attended the Congregational

William Reed Penniman, b. Oct. 19, 1820; d. J u n e 2, 1889; m. Louisa Maria Aldrich (5 children). Hannah Thayer Penniman, b . May 17, 1824; d. Feb. IT, 1894; m. Henry Waite Simonds (5 children). Thomas Penniman, b. March 20, 1830; m. Almira J a n e T h a y e r (1 child). Ann Maria Penniman, b. May 17, 1835; d. unmarried. Sarah Penniman, b. Aug. 10, 1838; d. May 10, 1850.

W 1158 Catherine Wood Reed, daughter of John and Lucy (Houghton) Reed, b. Feb. 7, 1804; d. Feb. 10,1898, aged 94 years, m. Nov. 6, 1828, John Bosworth Swanton, of Bath. Of Bath, Me.
CHILDREN

(Aft bora in Bath, Me.)

Catherine Reed Swanton, b. Dec. 12, 1829; m. Sept. 5, 1855, William Bryan Hazeltine; he was born Sept. 7, 1816. Ann Eliza Rogiers Swanton, b. J u n e 14, 1836; d. Sept. 8, 1853. Henry Worcester Swanton, b. Bath, Aug. 5, 1833; m. Sept. 22, 1864, Mary Catherine Camp. Walter Scott Swanton, b. April 16, 1839; d. a t St. Joseph, Missouri, Oct. 1, 1868; m. Mary Olevia Worcester. Maria Swanton, b. March 24, 1841; d. May 12, 1841. Augusta Swanton, b. J u n e 21, 1842. Louisa Josephine Swanton, b . July 13, 1847.

W 1158 Catherine Reed Swanton (8th Gen.), daughter of John Bosworth and Catherine Wood (Reed) Swanton. b. Dec. 12, 1829. m. Sept. 5, 1855, William Bryan Hazeltine; b. Sept. 7, 1816.
CHILDREN

William Hazeltine, b. Sept. 12, 1856. Edith Augusta Hazeltine, b. J u n e 22, 1860. John Frederick Hazeltine, b. Aug. 21, 1863; d. J u l y 8, 1893; m. Rebecca Layton Knott in Portland, Oregon; was drowned in Irenico Pond while in swimming.

592

REED GENEALOGY

W 1158 Henry Worcester Swanton (8th Gen.), son of John Bosworth and Catherine Wood (Reed) Swanton. b. Aug. 5, 1833. m. Sept. 22, 1864, Mary Catherine Camp, daughter of Herman Camp, of Trurnansburg, N. Y.
CHILDREN

H e n r y H e r m a n Swanton, b. April 20, 1867; d. Oct. 10, 1868. Frederick Worcester Swanton, b . Sept. 19, 1869; is an electrical engineer. J o h n Camp Swanton, b. Oct. 11, 1873; d. Sept. 22, 1894; was a s t u d e n t a t t h e I n s t i t u t e of Technology.

W 1158 Walter Scott Swanton (8th Gen.), son of John Bosworth and Catherine Wood (Reed) Swanton. b. April 16,1839. m. Oct. 1, 1868, Mary Olivia Worcester, daughter of Rev. Henry Worcester, minister of 1st New Church of Bath, Me. She was b. Oct. 17, 1841.
CHILDREN

Walter Irving Swanton, b. a t St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 6, 1869; g r a d u a t e of I n s t i t u t e of Technology, Boston, Mass. H e n r y Aiken Swanton, b . Dec. 28, 1870; g r a d u a t e of Institnte of Technology, Boston, Mass. J o h n Reed Swanton, b . a t Gardner, Mo., Feb. 19, 1873; graduate of Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass.; student in archeology in New York.

W 1159 Charlotte Houghton Reed, daughter of Johu and Lucy (Houghton) Reed. b. Oct. 4, 1807; d. Feb. 22, 1882. m. , 1837, Joseph Downing Bass Eaton, of Boston; b. Jan. 25, 1803; d. Nov. 22, 1878; son of Joseph and Hannah Bass Eaton, who were married in Boston, Mass., Feb. 8, 1798. Of Boston, Mass.

DAUGHTERSSEVENTH GENERATION
CHILDREN

593

Maria Eliza Eaton, b. July 13, 1838; d. May 23, 1858, unmarried. Charlotte Reed Eaton, b . Aug. 15, 1841; d. J a n . 4, 1847. Catherine Swanton Eaton, b. J a n . 13, 1843. Lucy Houghton Eaton, b. Nov. 30, 1844. Elizabeth Gale Eaton, b. J a n . 15, 1849; d. J a n . 15, 1852.

W 1164 Rachel Reed, daughter of Elias and Sally (Block) Reed. b. July , 1816. m. Jan. , 1840, John Boiling Bland. Of Richmond, Va.
CHILD

Maggie Bland, b .

; m. J a m e s Proctor (1 son).

W 1166 Sarah Ann Reed, daughter of Elias and Sally (Block) Reed, b. April 4, 1822; d. June 26, 1899, at Richmond, Va. m. Nov. 22, 1852, Richard Bunn. He was of Prince George's county, Md. Clerk of the Court for nearly twenty years. She was a woman of great force of character and a fine scholar. Of Richmond, Va. W 1167 Charlotte Reed, daughter of Elias and Sarah (Block) Reed. b. June 6, 1825, in Richmond, Va.; d. June 24, 1897. m. June 6, 1843, Capt. Wm. Peterson Poythress; b. Nov. , 1812; d. Nov. 30, 1862, at Nassau, Bahama Islands; son of Patrick Henry and Mary (Eppes) Poythress. Capt. Wm. Poythress belonged to one of the old colonial families of Virginia usually styled F. F. V. He descended in a direct line from Patrick Henry as well as Pocahontas. Of Richmond, Va.
CHILDREN

Mary Pocahontas Poythress, b. March 18, 1844; d. April 8, 1844. Patrick H e n r y Poythress, b. J a n . 5, 1846; d. July 10, 1863; accidentally shot during the Confederate War.

594

REED GENEALOGY

William Powhatan Poythress, b. Nov. 24, 1847; m. Nov. 6, 1877, Louise Campbell Mayo (2 children). Sarah Reed P o y t h r e s s , b . Feb. 8, 1852. Walter Eppes Poythress, b . Aug. 20, 1861; d. Sept. 12, 1888, in Jacksonville, Fla., of yellow fever; m. April 18, 1888, Mamie J. Brouse, d a u g h t e r of Rev. H. K. Brouse, M. D., Atlanta, Georgia.

W 1169 Virginia C. Reed, daughter of Elias and Sally (Block) Reed. b. . She was educated in Ware, Mass., but returned to Virginia during the Confederate War, after which she returned to Bath, Me., and made it her home. Of Bath, Me. W 1180 Rachel Emily Reed, daughter of Silas and Betsy (Whitcomb) Reed. b. Aug. 25, 1820. m. March 7, 1854, John Murray Haslip; lives in 111. Of Manchester, Scott county, 111. W 1181 Sarah Elizabeth Reed, daughter of Silas and Betsy (Whitcomb) Reed. b. Dec. 21, 1823. m. July 20, 1841, Joseph Haslip. Of Manchester, Scott county, 111. W 1182 Catherine B. Reed, daughter of Silas and Betsy (Whitcomb) Reed. b. Feb. 26, 1825, at Alexandria, Va. m. July 21, 1842, David Robb; b. April 24, 1810. Of Manchester, 111.

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CHILDREN

595

Emma Reed Robb, b. Sept. 1, 1844; m. June 14, 1866, Henry M. Post. Clara Berdan Robb, b. Nov, 6, 1846; m. Sept. 20, 1865, William Brown. Mary Kate Robb, b. Nov. 22, 1848; m. June 22, 1871, Thomas Howard. Charles W. Robb, b. April 22, 1851; d. Nov. 21, 1858. John Fleming Robb, b. April 18, 1853; m. Aug. 20, 1883, Jennie Stahl. Fannie Holmon Robb, b. Jan. 27, 1856. Warren L. Robb, b. April 1(5, 1858. Charles W. Robb, b. April 17, 1861; d. Oct. 29, 1862. Harry McFarland Robb, b. Nov. 1, 1863; d. Dec. 19, 1865, Carrie Amelia Robb, b. March 8, 1866; d. Oct. 12, 1876.

W 1182 Emma Reed Robb (8th Gen.), daughter of David and Catherine B. Robb. b. Sept. 1, 1844. m. June 14, 1866, Henry M. Post.
CHILDREN

Hallie M. Post, b. May 24, 1867. Clara H. Post, b. Nov. 1, 1872. Truman H. Post, b. June 3, 1877. Marguerite Stanley Post, b. Oct. 27, 1888. W 1182

Clara Berdan Robb (8th Gen.), daughter of David and Catherine B. Robb. b. Nov. 6, 1846. m. Sept. 20, 1865, William Brown. After the death of his first wife he married as his second wife Laura Martin. H e is a lawyer and now lives in Chicago.
CHILDREN

Mary Kate Brown, b. Aug. 15, 1866; m. May 31, 1888, Edward Coltra. Lloyd W. Brown, b. Nov. 24, 1870. William Brown, b. Nov 24, 1870. Clara Robb Brown, b. July 21, 1876. 38

596

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W 1182 Mary Kate Robb (8th Gen.), daughter of David and Catherine B. Robb. b. Nov. 22, 1848. m. June 22, 1871, Thomas Howard, of St. Louis, Mo. He was a member of the firm of Shickle, Harrison & Howard, and was largely interested in the manufacture of iron, and was engaged in other enterprises in Missouri and in other states.
CHILDREN

Carrie Robb Howard, b. Sept. 8, 1874. Eugene Howard, b. J u n e 22, 1885.

W 1182 John Fleming Robb (8th Gen.), son of David and Catherine B. Robb. b. April 18, 1853. m. Aug. 20, 1883, Jennie Stahl.
CHILD

Clara Brown Robb, Oct. 6, 1888.

W 1191 Mary Elizabeth Reed, daughter of Henry L. and Charlotte (Stickney) Reed. b. April 10, 1833, in Norfolk, Va.; d. Nov. 7,1896. m. Sept. 15, 1859, Isaac Haas; b. Feb. 2, 1816, in Woodstock, Shenandoah county, Va.; son of John and Ann (Kurtz) Haas. He d. March 7, 1896. She was educated in the High School, in Ware, Mass., finished in the select school under Rev. Hubbard Winslow. They were Methodists, he was trustee of the church for 20 years, he was a postmaster for 12 years, serving under four presidents, was representative of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows of Va., councilman of Woodstock for a number of years, also Col. of Va. Militia for a number of years, lived at Woodstock, Va. Of Woodstock, Shenandoah county, Va.

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Charlotte Marshall Haas, b. Aug. 30, 1860; d. Nov. 21, 1864, a t Chambersburg, Pa. Julia Stickney Haas, b. J u n e 12, 1862, in Woodstock; m. J a n . 31, 1888, Joseph F . Titus; resides a t Chicago. Elizabeth Everett Haas, b. Nov. 25, 1864; resides a t Chambersburg, Pa.; m. Oct. 7, 1890, Fred B. Reed. Henry Reed Haas, b . Oct. 31, 1867; d. Sept. 4, 1881, a t Woodstock, Va. Walter Kurtz Haas, b. April 26, 1873, at Woodstock, Va.

W 1191 Julia Stickney Haas (8th Gen.), daughter of Isaac and Mary Elizabeth (Reed) Haas, b. June 12, 1862. m. Jan. 31, 1888, Joseph Forman Titus. Of Chicago, 111. They are Presbyterians. He is the Local Treasurer of the Illinois Central Railroad Co., with office located at Chicago.
CHILDREN

Charlotte Reed Titus, b. May 14, 1889. Joseph Haas Titus, b. J n n e 26, 1893.

W 1191 Elizabeth Everett Haas (8th Gen.), daughter of Isaac and Mary Elizabeth (Reed) Haas, b. Nov. 25, 1864. m. Oct. 7, 1890, Fred. B. Reed, son of William G. and Rebecca (Lindsay) Reed.
CHILDREN

EUzabeth Stickney Reed, b . July 21, 1892. Mary Lindsay Reed, b. Feb. 2, 1894.

W 1193 Charlotte Stickney Reed, daughter of Henry L. and Charlotte (Stickney) Reed. b. March 1, 1839. m. June 6, 1865, Wm. S. Everett; b. in Fannettsburg, Pa.; son of John and Elizabeth (McColloh) Everett.

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They were Presbyterians, he was a lawyer, Chambersburg, Pa., at St. Joseph, Mo., and at He was also justice of the peace, presiding in court in Chicago, 111. . Of
CHILDREN

practiced at Chicago, 111. the justice's Chicago, 111.

Henry Houghton Everett, b. Sept. 11, 1866; m. J u l y 2, 1891, Jessie Elizabeth Armstrong. Wm. Reed Everett, b.% Oct. 20, 1868; m. April 5, 1893, Jennie Clark Stringham. Colman Stickney Everett, b. July 29, 1870. Edward Warren Everett, b. Oct. 3, 1872. Charlotte Reed Everett, b. May 4, 1874; d. Sept. 5, 1878, in Chicago, HI. Mary Ward Everett, b. Sept, 18, 1877; m. Oct. 11, 1899, G. A. Edward Kohler, of Chicago. Wirt Everett, b. Sept. 13, 1879. Irene Everett, b . Oct. 1, 1881.

W 1193 Henry Houghton Everett (8th Gen.), son of William S. and Charlotte Stickney (Reed) Everett. b. Sept. 11, 1866, at Chambersburg, Pa. m. July 2, 1891, Jessie Elizabeth Armstrong, daughter of S. T. Armstrong, of Sycamore, 111. She was b. Nov. 17, 1867, at Evansville, Wis.
CHILDREN

Charlotte Reed Everett, b . Sept. 14, 1882 at Elgin, 111. J o h n Cree Everett, b. Aug. 10, 1896, at Chicago, 111.; d. March 13, 1898, a t Urbana, 111. William Terry Everett, b. Nov. 28, 1898, a t Chicago, 111.

W 1193 William Reed Everett (8th Gen.), son of William S. and Charlotte Stickney (Reed) Everett. b. Oct. 20, 1868. m. April 5, 1893, Jennie Clark Stringham, daughter of Leroy S. and Jennie (Clark) Stringham. Leroy S. Stringham was son of Roland and Mary (Rittenhouse) Stringham. Jennie Clark was daughter of Francis and Elizabeth (Hodges) Clark, both of whom were from Manchester, Eng.

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599

Dorothy Everett, b. May 25, 1896. Leroy Edward Everett, b. June 25, 1898. W 1199 Susan Reed, daughter of Ezra and Susanna C. (Richards) Reed. b. March 24, 1821; d. June 2, 1892. m. Sept. 18, 1850, Winslow Blanchard, by Rev. J. P. Perry. Lived at Weymouth. Winslow Blanchard went to New Orleans, La., in 1834 when 21 years of age and worked two years for a boot and shoe firm, afterwards going into business where he continued until the death of his partner in 1880. The style of the firm was W. & C. C. Blanchard, it being known all through the South as a firm of high standing. The firm was one of the seven old firms in New Orleans that did not fail at the time of the war. Of New Orleans, La.
CHILDREN

Winslow Dennett Blanchard, b. in New Orleans, J u n e 5, 1852; d. Sept. 13, 1878; was employed in his father's store and died of yellow fever. Susanna Reed Blanchard, b. May 3, 1854. James Franklin Blanchard, b . May 11, 1856; m. May 1, 1884, Francis T h o m a s ; he was in t h e real e s t a t e business a t Hampton, N. H. They had one child, Winslow Reed Blanchard. Mary Lovell Blanchard, b. April 19, 1859. John C. Blanchard, b. March 27, 1861.

w 1201 Mary Lovell Reed, daughter of Ezra and Susanna C. (Richards) Reed. b. May 17, 1825; d. Sept. 3, 1885. m. April 14, 1845, Eleazer S. Wright, by Rev. Geo. Denham. He was b. May 9, 1820; d. Nov. 18, 1870. Ele&zer S. Wright was in the clothing and grocery business up to the time of his death, and left a very fine business. Of South Weymouth, Mass.

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George H e r b e r t Wright, b, July 20, 1848; m. Oct. 1, 1873, Elizabeth L. Studley, of Cohasset. Frederick Eleazer Wright, b. May 11, 1849; d. Dec. 29, 1891; unmarried. Alfred Howard Wright, b. Sept 7, 1850; d. April 16, 1884; m. J a n . 24, 1877, M. Emma Martin. Ezra Stedman Wright, b. Dec, 17, 1854; m. Nor. 18, 1876, H a t t y R. Pool; he was in the grocery business; had no children. Alfred Howard and E m m a (Martin) Wright had no children. He was in t h e clothing business; also p o s t m a s t e r for sixteen years, being t h o u g h t very highly of by both democrats and republicans.

W 1201 George Herbert Wright (8th Gen.), son of Eleazer S. and Mary Lovell (Reed) Wright. b. July 20, 1848. m. Oct. 1, 1873, Elizabeth L. Studley, of Cohasset; b. Sept. 5, 1847. He was a celebrated artist of Boston. Studied abroad, some of his pictures were honorably mentioned at Salon at Paris. He excelled as a crayon artist.
CHILDREN

F r a n k Shapleigh Wright, b. J a n . 29, 1877, in Boston. Louisa Studley Wright, b. Aug. 14, 1878, in Cohasset. May Lovell Wright, b. J a n . 16, 1880, in Boston; d. in Brookline, Feb. 1, 1888.

W 1209 Jane P. Reed, daughter of Harvey and Jane (Pratt) Reed, b. Sept. 4, 1824. m. April 16,1844, Charles E. Lyon; b. in Waterville, Me., Oct. 21, 1821; d. in Bangor, Me., March 19, 1886.
CHILDREN

Charles A, Lyon, b. J a n . 18, 1845; m. J a n . 1, 1872, Frances A. Hopkins. Edward Evans Lyon, b. July 9, 1853; m. Nov. 15, 1877, Amanda Crosby. William R. Lyon, b. Oct. 10, 1856; m. J u n e 13, 1882; was drowned at Bar Harbor.

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601

W 1209 Charles A. Lyon (8th Gen.), son of Charles E. and Jane P. (Reed) Lyon. b. Jan. 18, 1845. m. Jan. 1, 1872; Frances A. Hopkins, of Ellsworth, Me.
CHILD

John Hopkins Lyon, b . Sept. 6, 1872.

W 1209 Edward Evans Lyon (8th Gen,), son of Charles E. and Jane P. (Reed) Lyon, b. July 9, 1853. m. Nov. 15, 1877, Amanda Crosby.
CHILDREN

Alpheus C. Lyon, b. Aug. 16, 1880. Mary Elsie Lyon, b. July 11, 1882.

W 1213 Lucy Ann Reed, daughter of Quincy and Lucy (Loud) Reed, b. Sept. 5, 1825; d. Sept. 24, 1898. m. July 9, 1849, Joshua E. Crane, of Bridgewater, Mass. Married by Rev. J. P. Perry, of Bridgewater, Mass. He was educated in his native town, Berkley, Mass., became a clerk in a commission house in New "Y'ork City. In 1844 he associated himself with his uncle, Morton Eddy, who was engaged in business in Bridgewater, Mass., and assumed control of this establishment in 1848, retaining this relation until his death, August 5, 1888. Mr. Crane was a member of the Liberal party in 1844, and assisted in the organization of the Republican party and served as a member of the Republican State Central Committee. He represented Bridgewater in the State Legislature as a member of the House of Representatives in 1857, and was Senator from the South Plymouth District in 1861 and 1862. He was president of the board of trustees of Bridgewater Academy, chairman of the board of inspection of the State Work House, and a member of the board of trustees

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of the Plymouth County Agricultural Society, delivering the annual address before that body, on the occasion of its fiftieth anniversary. He was also town clerk and treasurer. Mr. Crane was a contributor to the columns of the press and prepared, for the " History of Plymouth County " (1884), an historical sketch of Bridgewater.
CHILDREN

Joshua Eddy Crane, b. Oct. 1, 1850; m. J a n . 1, 1884, Katharine Perkins. Charles Reed Crane, b. Sept. 11, 1852; m. J u n e 29, 1880, J a n e Eddy Keith. Lucy Reed Crane, b . J u l y 19, 1854; d. Oct. 25, 1856. Morton Eddy Crane, b. May 21, 1857; lives in Washing-ton, D. C. Henry Lovell Crane, b, J a n . 31, 1860; m. Dec. 10, 1884, Lizzie Augasta Cole. Anna Howe Crane, b . Oct. 12, 1862; unmarried. Edward Appleton Crane, b. J u n e 3, 1865; d. Sept. 14, 1887.

W 1213 Joshua Eddy Crane (8th Gen.), son of Joshua E. and Lucy A. (Reed) Crane. b. Oct. 1,1850. m. Jan. 1, 1884, Katharine Perkins, daughter of Henry and Amelia (Sherman) Perkins, of Bridgewater, b. Oct. 6, 1850. Joshua E, Crane, Jr., was fitted for college at Bridgewater Academy, and was graduated at Brown University in 1872. He was preceptor of Bridgewater Academy, 1873-75; principal of the English preparatory department of the Syrian Protestant College, Beirut, Syria, 1876-79, and traveled extensively in Europe and in the Levant. In 1882 he was associated with the Latin department of the Albany (N. Y.) Academy, and in 1884 became the librarian of the Young Men's Association for Mutual Improvement, at Albany, N. Y. In 1887 he became associate principal of a preparatory school for boys, at Portland, Me., but ultimately returned to the library at Albany from which he withdrew in 1892. He

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603

was appointed librarian of the Public Library of Taunton, Mass.j in 1895.


CHILD

Clara Perkins Crane, b. March 12, 1892, a t Albany, N. Y.

W 1213 Charles Reed Crane (8th Gen.), son of Joshua E. and Lucy A. (Reed) Crane. b, Sept. 11, 1852. m. June 29, 1880, Jane Eddy Keith, daughter of Quincy A. and Priscilla (Hathaway) Keith.
CHILDREN

Charles Frederick Crane, b. Dec. 9, 1881, a t Covington, Ky. Edward Keith Crane, b. J a n . 26, 1884, a t Covington, Ky. Russell H a t h a w a y Crane, b . Feb. 4, 1886, a t Bridgewater, Mass; d. Mar. 4, 1887. Margaret Axtell Crane, b, Oct, 7, 1888, at Bridgewater, Mass.

W 1213 Henry Lovell Crane (8th Gen.), son of Joshua and Lucy A. (Reed) Crane. b. Jan. 31, 1860. m. Dec. 10, 1884, Lizzie Augusta Cole, daughter of Charles H. and Olive A. French. W 1216 Harriet Pauline Reed, daughter of Quincy and Lucy (Loud) Reed. b, April 5, 1838. m. April 29, 1858, William A. Shaw, of Weymouth^ Mass. Of Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN

Emilie Pauline Shaw, b. , 1858. Annie Lazille Shaw, b . Dec. 27, 1859; d. Feb. 11, 1876. Helen Maria Shaw, b. J a n . 20, 1862. Nathaniel Appleton Shaw, b. Feb. 13, 1870.

W 1217 Augusta M. Reed, daughter of John and Lydia B. (Vining) Reed.

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b. Aug. 23, 1826. m. , Daniel W. Barrows. Of Weymouth, Mass.


CHILDREN

Abby L. Barrows, b. Feb. , 1852. John R. Barrows, b. J u n e 15, 1854.

W 1222 Helen Annie Titterton Reed, daughter of John and Lydia B. (Vining) Reed. b. Nov. 5, 1844; d. April 24, 1869. m. , Clinton Humphrey, of East Weymouth, Mass., son of Albert and Elizabeth Waterman (Bates) Humphrey. Albert Humphrey was president of the Union National Bank of Weymouth for 28 years, also a prominent manufacturer of boots and shoes there.
CHILDREN

Edith C. Humphrey, b. April 6, 1865; m. July 27, 1883, Geo. H. Baker. Albert Humphrey, b. April 23, 1868; m. J a n . 14, 1890, E. Louise Fay.

W 1222 Edith C. Humphrey (8th Gen.), daughter of Clinton and Helen Annie Titterton (Reed) Humphrey. b. April 6, 1865. m. July 27, 1883, George H. Baker.
CHILDREN

S t u a r t Humphrey Baker, b. J a n . 29, 1885. Hazel Humphrey Baker, b. Aug. 30, 1886.

W 1222 Albert Humphrey (8th Gen.), son of Clinton and Helen Annie Titterton (Reed) Humphrey, b. April 23, 1868. m. Jan. 14, 1890, E. Louise Fay.

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605

Ward Fay Humphrey, b. Nov, 3, 1890. Albert Reed Humphrey, b . Aug. 14, 1893. Elizabeth Louise Humphrey, b. Aug. 31, 1896. Paul Bates Humphrey, b. March 7, 1899.

T 1238 Experience Reed, daughter of George and Experience (Blackman) Reed. b. May 4, 1802. m. Dec. 2, 1824, John Cory. Of Augusta, Me. T 1247 Bethiah Reed, daughter of Oliver and Bethiah (Leonard) Reed. b. . m. Nov. 13, 1842, Dennis S. Boodry, of Rochester. Of Rochester, Mass. T 1248 Mary Ann Reed, daughter of John and Rebecca (Gooding) Reed. b. May 20,1805, at Taunton, Mass. m. July 21, 1837, Rev. Martin Cushman; b. Oct. 8, 1800, at Kingston, Mass.; d. April 24, 1875, at Taunton, Mass.; son of James and Mercy (Norton) Cushman. Rev. Martin Cushman was educated at Amherst College and studied theology with Rev. Alvin Cobb, of Taunton, Mass. They lived from 1837 to 1843 at Shutesburg, Mass., from 1843 to 1852 at Amherst, Mass., and subsequently at Taunton, Mass. Were members of the Orthodox denomination. In early life they were both engaged in teaching school. From 1835 to 1842 he was a minister of the gospel, at that time having a severe attack of bronchitis he was compelled to give up his chosen profession, and during the most of his remaining life he lived on a farm. He was highly respected as a moral power in the community, always taking a position upon all moral questions. Of Taunton, Mass.

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J a m e s Martin Cushman, b. J u l y 4, 1839; m. Louise M. GofT (3 daughters, 2 sons). Sarah Edna Cushman, b. ,1841; d. 1844.

T 1251 Rebecca Reed, daughter of John and Rebecca (Gooding) Reed. b. April 12, 1813, at Taunton, Mass. m. Sept. 10, 1845, James H. Cushman; b. Oct. 17, 1809, at Kingston, Mass.; son of Nathaniel and Rebecca (Stetson) Cushman. Lived at Newtonville, Mass., James Cushman was a Mason. The whole family communicants of the Orthodox Congregational Church. Of Newtonville, Mass.
CHILDREN

Sarah Elizabeth Cushman, b. Oct. 17, 1847; living; unmarried. Clara Gertrude Cushman, b. April 9, 1850; m. Gilbert Maynard, of Newtonville, Mass. Walter Spencer Cushman, b. Dec. 13, 1851; d. J u l y 22, 1885; unmarried. Nathaniel Allerton Cushman, b . Aug. 3, 1855; m. Ella R. Clifford, of Hyde Park, Mass. Children all educated in the public schools of Newton; Sarah E. teaches music; Walter S. was an a r c h i t e c t ; Nathaniel A. lives in Taunton, shipping clerk with Reed & Barton.

1254 Elizabeth Gooding Reed, daughter of John and Rebecca (Gooding) Reed. b. Sept. 4, 1822, at Taunton, Mass. m. June 24, 1853, Dr. Samuel G. Tucker, son of Rev. Josiah and Esther (Wadsworth) Tucker. Of Taunton, Mass.
CHILDREN

Lizzie Eveline Tucker, b. Nov. 1854; unmarried. Walter Gooding Tucker, b. Aug. 16, 1856; m. Alice Holmes, of Cranberry Island; lives a t Willsby, Mass. Henry Reed Tucker, b. March 16, 1858; m. Sarah Holland, of Taunton, Mass.

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607

Arthur Vernon Tucker, b. Nov. 15, 1865; lives a t Stamford, Conn.; unmarried. Walter is a commercial traveler; H e n r y a m e r c h a n t ; Arthur a machinist.

T 1258 Julia Reed, daughter of William and Elizabeth Dean (Dennis) Reed. b. Sept. 11, 1810; d. February 2, 1901. m. March 7, 1838, Rev. Samuel Hopkins Emery, D. D., of Taunton, Mass.; b. in Boxford, Mass., Aug. 22, 1815. Rev. Samuel Hopkins Emery, D. D., has been pastor in churches in Taunton, Bedford, Quincy, 111., Providence, R. I., and elsewhere. He is now a resident in Taunton, secretary of the Board of Charities and president of the Old Colony Historical Society, pastor emeritus of the Winslow Congregational Church, of Taunton, Mass., of which he was first pastor, ordained Nov. 23, 1837, and according to the Congregational Year Book, the oldest ordained Congregational minister still in the pastoral office, in the United States.
CHILDREN

William Reed Emery, b. J u n e 5, 1839, in T a u n t o n ; d. J u n e 9, 1852. Samuel Hopkins Emery, b.Aug. 3, 1840, in T a u n t o n ; m. Aug. 15, 1865, Mary (McClure) Danforth. Francis Wolcott Emery, b. April 24, 1842, in Bedford, Mass.; d. in Taunton, Dec. 23, 1899; m. J u l y 15, 1869, Eliza Ann Sproat. Joseph Welch Emery, b. Nov. 10, 1850, in Taunton, Mass.; m. 1st. April 14, 1879, Effie Brison Stilwell; m. 2nd. April 26, 1893, May Foote Newcomb.

T 1258 Samuel Hopkins Emery (8th Gen.), son of Rev. Samuel Hopkins and Julia (Reed) Emery. b. Aug. 3, 1840. m. Aug. 15,1865, Mary (McClure) Danforth, daughter of Rev. Alexander Wilson McClure, D. D. She was b. June 11, 1836.

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Constance Emery,b. J u n e 2, 1866, at Quincy, 111.; m. Nov. 24, 1897, Alfred S. Ellis.

T 1258 Francis Wolcott Emery (8th Gen.), son of Samuel Hopkins and Julia (Reed) Emery. b. April 24, 1842; d. Dec. 23, 1899. m. July 15, 1869, Eliza Ann Sproat, daughter of Theophilus Parsons Sproat; b. Jan. 21, 1839.
CHILDREN

Allen Sproat Emery, b . March 2, 1873, a t Taunton, Mass.; d. J u l y 27, 1873. Alice Sproat Emery, b. Feb. 22, 1879, at Taunton, Mass.

T 1258 Joseph Welch Emery (8th Gen.), son of Samuel Hopkins and Julia (Reed) Emery. b. Nov. 10, 1850. m. 1st. April 14, 1879, Effie Brison Stilwell, of Hannibal, Mo., daughter of Brison Stilwell; b. June 23, 1857; d. July 13, 1887. m. 2nd. April 26, 1893, May Foote Newcomb, daughter of Richard Foote Newcomb; b. June 2, 1861.
CHILDREN

(All born in Quincy, Rl.)

Ralph Hopkins Emery, b . J a n . 28, 1881; d. April 28, 1881. Margaret Duncan Emery, b . Sept. 13, 1882; d. Nov. 28, 1882. Katharine Emery, b. April 8, 1894. Joseph Welch Emery, b. J a n . 12, 1896.

T 1258 Constance Emery (9th Gen.), daughter of Samuel Hopkins and Mary (McClure) Emery. b. June 2, 1866. m. Nov. 24, 1897, Alfred S. Ellis, who was b. April 5, 1861.
CHILD

Eleanor Emery Ellis, b. July 11, 1899, in Quincy, 111.

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609

T 1261 Eleanor Sherbourne Reed, daughter of William and Elizabeth D. (Dennis) Reed. b. Jan. 14, 1817. m. Jan. 27, 1842, Joseph P. Dean; d, Aug. 19, 1869, in Quincy, 111. Mr. Dean was a lawyer; his widow is now a resident of Taunton. Of Taunton, Mass.
CHILDREN

Mary D. Dean, b . Oct. 10, 1843, in Cherryfield, Me. Elizabeth D. Dean, b. Nov. 30, 1845, in Cherryfield, Me.; d. July 30, 1850. Frederick W. Dean, b. Aug. 18, 1847, in Cherryfield, Me.; d. Oct. 11, 1866, in Cuba. Eleanor R. Dean, b, Dec. 5, 1849, in Taunton. Agnes A. Dean, b. J a n . 19, 1852, in Taunton; d. J a n . 22, 1852. Julia E. Dean, b. March 7, 1854, in Taunton. Josephine E. Dean b . Nov. 13, 1856, in Taunton.

T 1270 Sarah Almy Reed, daughter of Marshall and Clarissa C. (Willis) Reed, b. Aug. 20, 1818. m. Sept. 18, 1861, Silas Dean, of Stoneham. He was an auctioneer. Of Stoneham, Mass. T 1275 Clarissa W. Reed, daughter of Hodges and Clarissa (Hodges) Reed, b. Jan. 6, 1817, in Boston, Mass.; d. Aug. 29, 1869, at Jamaica Plain. m. May 25, 1846, Benjamin W. Williams; b. April 6, 1815, at Beverly; son of Nathaniel and Pamelia (Webb) Williams. She lived in Taunton, Mass., for four years, afterwards in Boston ard vicinity, members of the Orthodox Church. B.

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W. Williams has always been prominent in church matters; S. S. Supt. for over twenty years. His occupation was in the Literary Bureau of Boston. Of Taunton, Mass.
CHILDREK

H e n r y Webb Williams, b. J u n e 6, 1847; m. Sept. 6, 1869, Emma Robinson. Florence Eveline Williams, b . Aug. 25, 1850; m. Sept. 2, 1871, Walter D. Brooke.

T 1275 Henry Webb Williams (8th Gen.), son of Benjamin W. and Clarissa W. (Reed) Williams. b. June 6, 1847, at Taunton, Mass. m. Sept. 6, 1869, Emma Robinson; b. Sept. , 1848, at Boston; living in Sommerville. They lived in Jamaica Plain, or in the vicinity of Boston, both members of the Orthodox Church, he is a lawyer; specialty, patent practice.
CHILDREN

F r a n k P. Williams, b . April 6, 1871; d. April 6, 1872. Roscoe R. Williams, b . Aug. 1875; d. a t t h e age of 2 years, and 1 day. Mae R. Williams, b. July 15, 1879.

T 1275 Florence Eveline Williams (8th Gen.), daughter of Benjamin W. and Clarissa W. (Reed) Williams. b. Aug. 25, 1850, in Taunton, Mass. m. Sept. 2, 1871, Walter D. Brooke, of Milton; b. Aug. 26, 1839, at Rochester, N. Y.; son of John W. and Charlotte (Dean) Brooke. They live in Milton, are members of the Orthodox Church; he is a publisher and book-seller.
CHILDREN

J o h n Arthur Brooke, b. March 27, 1873. Walter Denison Brooke, b. Nov. 4, 1877.

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611

T 1278 Eveline Reed, daughter of Hodges and Clarissa (Hodges) Reed. b. May 7, 1825. m. Oct. 10, 1849, James H. Deane. Mr. Deane is a lawyer in Taunton, has been president of the Common Council several years, Board of School Committee and City Attorney. Of Taunton, Mass. T 1279 Charlotte Augusta Reed, daughter of Hodges and Clarissa (Hodges) Reed, b. Oct 1, 1828. m. Oct. 6, 1853, Robert S. Washburn; d. June 7, 1869, aged 42 years. He was a shoe merchant. No children. Of Taunton, Mass.

T 1291 Nancy Reed, daughter of Capt. Joseph and Peddy (Hunt) Reed. b. Oct. 20, 1817. m. April 1, 1842, Hodges Reed Lincoln (a sea captain, of Taunton); b. Nov. 16, 1810. He was the son of Gilbert Lincoln, of Taunton, and his wife was Abigail Reed, daughter of Joseph Reed, of Taunton. Of Taunton, Mass.
CHILDREN

Mary J a n e Lincoln, b . May 10, 1843; d. Sept. 30, 1848. Charles Hodges Lincoln, b. Oct. 21, 1844; m. E d i t h L. Walker, b. J a n . 15, 1868. Abby Adelaide Lincoln, b. Oct. 7, 1846; d. in infancy. George A r t h u r Lincoln, b. Oct. 25, 1850. Grace Adelaide Lincoln, b. Oct. 13, 1855; d. March 26, 1857. Charles Hodges Lincoln w a s a clerk for E d g a r H. Reed, a n d has been in his employ for 24 y e a r s . H a s been Supt. of t h e 1st. Methodist S. S. for a n u m b e r of y e a r s and an active m e m b e r of the Church. 39

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George A r t h u r Lincoln is a stove l i n i n g m a n u f a c t u r e r of T a u n t o n . H a s been a m e m b e r of t h e Common Council for several y e a r s , now one of t h e Aldermen.

T 1323 Lovina Reed, daughter of Job and Lovisa (Andrews) Reed. b. Oct. 2, 1814. m. Nov. , 1848, Abel Marsh; d. Dec. 25, 1895.
CHILD

George Marsh, b. Sept. 15, 1852; d. J a n . 29, 1896; m. 1st. Bessie Mansfield; m . 2nd. Dec. 25, 1875, I n e s H e r r i c k ; d. April 5, 1885; m. 3rd. Dec. 25, 1887.

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George Marsh (8th Gen.), son of Abel and Lovina (Reed) Marsh. b. Sept. 15, 1852; d. Jan. 29, 1896. m. Ist. , Bessie Mansfield. m. 2nd. Dec. 25, 1875, Ines Herrick; d. April 5, 1885. m. 3rd. Dec. 25, 1887, .
CHILD BT BESSIE MANSFIELD

Mina Marsh, b. Nov. 5, 1874.


CHILDREN Br INES HBRRWK

E u g e n e Marsh, b. Nov. 5, 1880. H a r r y Marsh, b. J a n . 7, 1882,

T 1325 Caroline Reed, daughter of Job and Lovisa (Andrews) Reed, b. May 1, 1819; d. Feb. 17, 1892. m. Oct. 31, 1851, Roswell Dewey, son of Ebenezer and Jerusha (Kimball) Dewey. Supposed that Admiral Dewey's grandfather and the above Ebenezer were brothers. Of Northfield, Vt.
CHILDREN

E u n i c e Whitney Dewey, b. F e b . 15, 1854; m. Aug. 1876, Henry Morse, of N e w b u r y p o r t , Mass., now living a t Northfield, Vt. Children: Claude Livingstone Morse, B e r t h a Dewey Morse. Alice E l i z a b e t h Dewey, b. April 3, 1861; d, Oct. 24, 1865.

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T 1326 Rhoda Reed, daughter of Job and Lovisa (Andrews) Reed, b. July 29, 1821; d. April 8, 1896. m. July , 1854, John Wheaton, son of Pliny and Mary Wheeler Wheaton; d. March 29, 1899.
CHILDREN

Eva W h e a t o n , b. Julv 10, 1S55: m. March L887. Geo. I,a\vs..n. Sarah W h e a t o n , b. March 23, 1857; m. Nov. 18, 1876, Louis K. Averill, B a r r e , Vt. John W h e a t o n , b . Oct. 1860; d. , 1862.

T 1326 Eva Wheaton (8th Gen.), daughter of John and Rhoda (Reed) Wheaton. b. July 10, 1855. m. March , 1887, George Lawson.
CHILDREN

Mary Lawson, b. , 1889-; d. March John Lawson, b. March , 1893.

, 1896.

T 1326 Sarah Wheaton (8th Gen.), daughter of John and Rhoda (Reed) Wheaton. b. March 23, 1857. m. Nov. 18, 1876, Louis K. Averill, of Barre, Vt.
CHILDREN

Florence N i g h t i n g a l e Averill, b. J u n e 19, 1878. Hiram H a r r i s o n Averill, b . Aug. 29, 1884. Grace Rhoda Averill, b . Nov. 23, 1887. P o r t e r W h e a t o n Averill, b . J a n . 20, 1890. John W h e a t o n Averill, b. Nov. 18, 1892.

T 1328 Mary E. Reed, daughter of Job and Lovisa (Andrews) Reed. b. Feb. 16, 1826; d. May 19, 1875. m. 1st. , 1854, Oscar Livingston, of Brighton, Eng.; was Capt. in the U. S. army. Lost on steamer At- lanta on a trip home from New Orleans. m. 2nd. Dec. 25, 1872, Charles R. Smith. Now living in California. No children.

614

EEED GENEALOGY

T 1330 Mabel H. Reed, daughter of Job and Lovisa (Andrews) Reed, b. Jan. 2, 1831. m. Jan. 10, 1850, George M. Hill. No children. T 1331 Sarah L. Reed, daughter of Job and Lovise (Andrews) Reed, b. April 24, 1833. m. Feb. 22, 1855, Charles Simons; b. Jan. 2, 1829.
CHILDREN

Gertrude L. Simons, b. April 12, 1856; d. Sept. 27, 1864. Inez L. Simons, b. Oct. 15, 1859; d. Dec. 10, 1863. Gertrude L. Simons, b. Dec. 7, 1865; m. J a n . 23, 1886, Fred R. Sawyer.

T 1331 Gertrude L. Simons (8th Gen.), daughter of Charles and Sarah L. (Reed) Simons. b. Dec. 7, 1865. m. Jan. 23, 1886, Fred. R. Sawyer.
CHILDREN

J o h n Sawyer, b . Aug. 18, 1890. Roy Sawyer, b. April 7, 1895. Ray Sawyer, b. April 7, 1895; d. Oct. 5, 1895.

1333

Juliette Reed, daughter of Morton and Lucy (Whitney) Reed. b. , 1821. m. Dec. , 1844, Jeduthan Rice. No children. Of Williamstown, Vt.
T
1334

Sarah Reed, daughter of Morton and Lucy (Whitney) Reed. b. Oct. 9, 1823, at Northfield, Vt.; d. Dec. 5, 1874, at Braintree, Vt. m. Dec. 25, 1847, Andrew J. Kinney, son of Nahum and Pernisa Kinney, in Braintree, Vt.

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615

He was a farmer, was in the service and died Aug. , 1863; was buried in New Orleans. Of Williamstown, Vt.
CHILDREN

John Nelson Kinney, b., a t Braintree, Vt., J a n . , 1849; m. J a n . 1, 1892, Albina H. Stevens; one child, Jessie Julia Kinney. Juliette Kinney, b., at Brookfield, Vt., July 23, 1854; m. a t Braintree, Vt., Oct. 28, 1880, Chas. W. Otis, Concord, N. H. Levi Morton Kinney, b., a t Brookfield, Vt., Oct. 26, 1857. Frank B. Kinney, b., a t Braintree, Vt,, Feb- 18, 1859; m. 1st. J a n . 1, 1887, a t W. Hartford, Vt., Belle E. Hutchinson, of Brookfield, Vt., who d. Oct. 20, 1893; m. 2nd. Nov. 28, 1896, Jessie F . P r e s c o t t .

T 1334 Frank B. Kinney (8th Gen.), son of Andrew J. and Sarah (Reed) Kinney. b. at Braintree, Vt., Feb. 18, 1859. m. 1st. Jan. 1, 1887, at Hartford, Vt., Belle E. Hutchinson, who d. Oct. 20, 1893. m. 2nd. Nov. 28, 1896, Jessie F. Prescott.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIPE

Elmer W. Kinney, b. May 16, 1888; d. Feb, 27, 1889. Ardella Julia Kinney, b. April 20, 1890.

T 1338 Mary Ann Reed, daughter of Morton and Lucy (Whitney) Reed, b. March 28, 1828. m. Dec. 24, 1841, Calvin Fullam. Of Brookfield, Vt.
CHILDREN

Charles Wallace Fullam, b. March 24, 1848; d. May 22, 1890; m. J u n e 9, 1874, Ella Laport. Henry H e r b e r t Fullam, b . July 30, 1852; m. Dec. 25, 1878, Nellie Mclntire. Lucy Jane Fullam, b. J u n e 7, 1854; d. Nov. 7, 1889; m. Oct., 1874, Walter Wilber. Clarence Perrin Fullam, b. Oct. 30, 1866; m. April 3, 1885, Nellie Bolton,

616

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m

T 1338 Charles Wallace Fullam (8th Gen.), son of Calvin and Mary Ann (Reed) Fullam. b. March 24, 1848; d. May 28, 1890. m. June 9, 1874, Ella Laport.
CHILDREN

Lucy Zoe Fullam, b. Nov. 14, 1875. Walter Bushnell Fullam, b. Feb. 1, 1877. Wallace Charles Fullam, b. Oct. 28, 1880. Avis Mary Fullam, b. March 24, 1882.

T 1338 Henry Herbert Fullam (8th Gen.), son of Calvin and Mary Ann (Reed) Fullam. b. July 30, 1852. m. Dec. 25, 1878, Nellie Mclntire.
CHILDREN

George Allen Fullam, b. J a n . 30, 1880. Herbert Henry Fullam, b. Feb. 12, 1889. Lucy Emma Fullam, b. Dec. 22, 1893.

T 1338 Clarence Perrin Fullam (8th Gen.), son of Calvin and Mary Ann (Reed) Fullam. b. Oct. 30, 1866. m. April 3, 1885, Nellie Bolton.
CHILDREN

Rex. Alvin Fullam, b. July 27, 1896. Gerald Calvin Fullam, b. March 23, 1899.

T 1341 Theodora Cyania Reed, daughter of Rev. Augustus and Melinda (Bordon) Reed. b. July 23, 1825, in Rehoboth, Mass.; d. March 8, 1886, in Fall River, Mass. m. Dec. 6, 1855, Eliab Williams; b. May 10, 1803, at Raynham, Mass.; d. April 14, 1881, at Fall River, Mass.; son of Jonathan and Polly (Dean) Williams.

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617

His first wife was Sarah Ann Winslow, who was born at Swansey, Mass., June 19, 1808; married Feb. 2, 1829; died Aug. 20, 1841. His second wife was Sarah Durfee Borden, who was born at Fall River, June 12, 1818; was married Sept. 25, 1843; she died April 11, 1854. Of Fall River, Mass. Eliab Williams was a native of Raynham, he graduated in the class with Mr. Reed; Mr. Williams was only eighteen years old when he completed his college course. He taught school in Virginia and was admitted to the bar of that State. He returned to Taunton and entered the office of Marcus Morton, with whom he studied until Mr. Morton was appointed to the Supreme Bench. He was admitted to the bar in Massachusetts in 1825. He commenced practice in the town of Wellington (now Dighton), afterwards removed to Swansey where he resided six years and practiced law. In 1833, upon the invitation of Mr. Battelle, he removed to Fall River and entered into partnership with him under the firm name of Battelle and Williams. Mr. Williams was a well read lawyer. He married for his third wife Miss Theodora Cyania Reed, daughter of his college chum and classmate. T 1348 Electa Ann Reed, daughter of Gustavus A. and Electa (Miller) Reed. b. June 13, 1839, at Rehoboth, Mass.; d. July 24, 1877, at Hyde Park, Mass. m. Aug. 24, 1863, Rev. William H. Collins; b. at Warren, R. I., son of William Collins; m. at Bennington, Vt. She was educated at Seminary, Warren, R. I. They were communicants of the Episcopal Church. He was a clergyman, they had no children, lived at Hyde Park, Mass. Of Hyde Park, Mass. T 1349 Mary Ann Borden Reed, daughter of Gustavus A. and Electa (Miller) Reed.

618

REED GENEALOGY

b. Jan. 24, 1843, at Rehoboth, Mass. m. Dec. 1, 1868, Rev. Calvin Grout Hill; b. May 10, 1842, at Elenore, Vt.; son of George and Sylvia (Grout) Hill. She was educated at Seminary, Warren, R, I.; he at Amherst College, Mass., and Bangor Theological Seminary, Me. They lived in Milton, Mass., for four years, Walpole, Mass., for six years and Milton, since 1881. Member of School Board, Republican. Of Milton, Mass.
CHILDREN

William Reed Hill, b. #Nov. 16, 1871. Grace Annie Hill, b. May 28, 1874. T 1350 Almira Miller Reed, daughter of Gustavus A. and Electa (Miller) Reed. b. Dec. 10, 1844, at Rehoboth, Mass. m. June 3, 1868, Moses Gardner Walker; b. April 10, 1838, at Providence, R. I.; d. April 23, 1884, at Seekout (now East Providence, R. L); son of Geo. W. and Esther (Smith) Walker. They were^ communicants of the Newman Congregational Church, East Providence, R. I. He was a farmer, Republican. Of East Providence, R. I.
CHILDREN

Clara Electa Walker, b. J u n e 4, 1871. Geo. Leonard Walker, b. Dec. 21, 1872. Lillian Reed Walker, b. Sept. 28, 1877, Mary Edith Walker, b . July 22, 1881.

T 1352 Jane Amelia Reed, daughter of Gustavus A. and Electa (Miller) Reed. b. Feb. 22, 1851, Rehoboth, Mass. m. Sept. 29, 1874, Henry Stone Ide; b. at Seekout, now East Providence, R. I.

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619

They were communicants of the Beneficent Orthodox Church, Congregational. He is a farmer, living at East Providence, R. I. Of East Providence, R. I.
CHILDREN

William Stone Ide, b. Sept. , 1876. Child Ide, b. ; d. a t birth. Gustavus Adolphus Ide, b. April , 1885.

T 1353 Delight Carpenter Reed, daughter of Gustavus A. and Electa (Miller) Reed, b. Feb. 14, 1856, at Rehoboth, Mass. Unmarried. Communicant of the Orthodox Congregational Church, lives in Rehoboth, Mass. Of Rehoboth, Mass. T 1355 Polly Reed, daughter of John and Joanna (Wilson) Reed, b. Nov. 28, 1805. m. April 15, 1828, Henry Gillette; b. Aug. 4, 1806; d. Aug. 17, 1858. Of Cortland, N. Y.
CHILDREN

Elvira F. Gillette, b. J a n . 31, 1829; m. July 2, 1846, Albert Newton. Artemas W. Gillette, b . May 19, 1831; d. Oct. 17, 1833. Francis Gillette, b . J u n e 20, 1837; m. Nov. 19, 1868, Mary F. Palmer.

T 1355 Elvira F. Gillette (8th Gen.), daughter of Henry and Polly (Reed) Gillette, b. Jan. 31, 1829. m. July 2, 1846, Albert Newton, of Belle Plaine, Iowa.
CHILDREN

Caroline E. Newton, b. J u n e 23, 1847. A. Lester Newton, b. March 22, 1849; d. J a n . 24, 1850. William L. Newton, b. Oct. 20, 1852. Irving K, Newton, b. J u n e 11, 1860.

620

REED GENEAXOGY

T 1355 Francis Gillette (8th Gen.), son of Henry and Polly (Reed) Gillette. b. June 20, 1837. m. Nov. 19, 18G8, Mary F. Palmer.
CHILDREN

Cora F. Gillette, b. Oct. 19, 1870; m. Dec. 23, 1891, Clarence M. Tyler. Prosper F. Gillette, b. Sept. 12, 1875. Hattie E. Gillette, b. April 14, 1877, Mary E. Gillette, b . May 2, 1879.

T 1355 Cora F. Gillette (9th Gen.), daughter of Francis and Mary F. (Palmer) Gillette, b. Oct. 19, 1870. m. Dec. 23, 1891, Clarence M. Tyler.
CBJIJ)

Helen Palmer Tyler, b. J a n . 23, 1896.

T 1361 Maria Lucretia Reed, daughter of Isaac and Lucretia (Newton) Reed, b. Sept. 23, 1812; d. Nov. 4,1861. m. , George Walker. Of Berlin, Erie county, Ohio. T 1363 Eliza Reed, daughter of Isaac and Lucretia (Newton) Reed, b. Feb. 25, 1817. m. 1st. , Dr. Zalmon Jennings. m. 2nd. , Peter W. Van Nattan. Of Berlin, Erie county, Ohio. T 1365 Mary Jane Reed, daughter of Isaac and Lucretia (Newton) Reed.

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621

b. April 19, 1822, at Cortland, Cortland county, N. Y.; d. Sept. 16, 1877, at Lorain, Lorain county, Ohio. m. Jan. 19, 1852, Alanson Thomas; b. Sept 23, 1816; d. Feb. 16, 1865, at Berlin, Erie county, Ohio; son of Darius Thomas. Of Berlin, Erie county, Ohio.
CHILDREN

Mary Ella Thomas, b. March 15, 1854; m. Ezra Clayton Nichols. Eliza Louise Thomas, b. June 19, 1859; d. Feb. 11, 1862. Lucretia Maria Thomas, b. July 4, 1861; m. George Elmer Porter. T 1366 Elizabeth Fletcher Reed, daughter of Simeon and Betsy (Joy) Heed. b. April 9, 1821; d. June 28, 1864. m. May 19, 1841, Ezekiel Campbell; b. March 6, 1816, at Sutton, Vt.; son of Benjamin and Elizabeth (Wilson) Campbell. Lived at Sutton, Vt. Was a farmer and road builder, built the county road through Caledonia county, Vt., when most of the land was a wilderness. He held several town and county offices, was poor but worked hard and fed and clothed their 14 children (we only have the report of four) and gave them a good education, and paid all bills; was tall, energetic, robust and firmly grounded in his religious convictions. Of Sutton, Vt.
CHILDREN

Corydia Marcellus Campbell, b. Feb. 10, 1842; d. Feb. 8, 1843. Nellie Elizabeth Campbell, b. Feb. 7, 1843; m. Jan. 1, 1857, Mason A. Hig*gins. Hibbard Reed Campbell, b., at Putney, Vt., Nov. 30, 1851; d. Feb. 19, 1869; unmarried. Arthur James Campbell, b. Aug. 8, 1857; d. June 24, 1864. T 1366 Nellie Elizabeth Campbell (8th Gen.), daughter of Ezekiel and Elizabeth Fletcher (Reed) Campbell. b. Feb. 7, 1843. m, Jan. 1, 1857, Mason A. Higgins.

622
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

Mason A r t h u r Higgins, b. Aug. 3, 1868; d. F e b . 25, 1880. Charles Campbell Higgins, b. Nov. 14, 1873; living a t Sugar Grove, 111. Lizzie Reed H i g g i n s , b. Aug. 27, 1873, of S u g a r Grove, 111.

T 1368 Martha Ann Reed, daughter of Simeon and Betsy (Joy) Reed, b. at Putney, Vt., July 10, 1826; d. at Cambridge, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1865. m. Nov. 20, 1850, Mason A. Higgins; b. Dec. 16, 1823, at Jamaica, Vt.; son of Solomon and Lydia (Gleason) Higgins. Mason A. Higgins d. Feb. 21, 1893. He lived at Aurora, III. Of Aurora, 111.
CHILD

H i b b a r d Ambrose Higgins, b. Aug. 27, 1854; m. Sept. 5, 1877, Jessie L. Hoyt.

T 1368 Hibbard Ambrose Higgins (8th Gen.), son of Mason A. and Martha Ann (Reed) Higgins. b. Aug. 27, 1854. m. Sept. 5, 1877, Jessie L. Hoyt, of Aurora, 111., daughter of Lucius P. and Loraine (Blanchard) Hoyt.
CHILD

E d w a r d Ames Higgins, b. J u l y 14, 1879.

T 1373 Rachel Boone Reed, daughter of John and Juliet (Merrifield) Reed. b. April 29, 1825, in Hardin county, Ky.; d. March 7, 1872, in Henderson county, 111. m. , Andrew F. Richey; d. , 185, in Henderson county, 111. She was a member of the M. E. Church. Of Henderson, 111.
CHILDREN

J u l i e t F r a n c e s Richey, b. M a r t h a J a n e Richey, b.

; d. 186. .

DAUGHTERSSEVENTH GENERATION

623

1374 Elizabeth Reed, daughter of John and Juliet (Merrifield) Reed. b. Oct. 12, 1826, in Hardin county, Ky. m. Nov. 1, 1849, James H. Woods; b. Jan. 20, 1827, in Gibson county, Ind. James H. Woods was the son of Isaac Woods and Elizabeth Witherspoon, were members of the United Presbyterian Church and were engaged in farming, lived in Henderson county, 111. She is stout, dark hair and eyes. * Of Henderson county, 111.
CHILDREN

Elizabeth Ann Woods, b. Sept. 8, 1850; m. Oct. 1883, Cyrus Prather. Isaac L. Woods, b. Oct. 27, 1851; m. Caroline Brown; lived a t Clarevebeter Co., Iowa, Mary J a n e Woods, b. March 15, 1853; d. May 15, 1854. John Reed Woods, b. J u n e 9, 1854; d. Aug. 8, 1855. Frances Alice Woods, b. Oct. 17, 1855; d. a t Reed, 111. James Buchanan Woods, b. March 3, ; d. young. Clara Ellen Woods, b. May 14, 1858; m. J a n . 20, 1881, Alonzo C. Pollard, at Mitchell, Davidson Co., Da. Samuel Woods, b. May 19, 2859; tn. J a n . , 1884, Clara Moore, a t Dexter, Dallas Co., Iowa. Ida Woods, b. Aug. 19, 1860; d., a t Reed, 111. Sarah Woods, b . Nov. 13, 1861; d. young. David M. Woods, b. Nov, 14, 1862; d., a t Dexter, Dallas Co., Iowa. Eva M. Woods, b. J u l y 4, 1865; m, Aug. 19, 1887, John Campbell. Omah L. Woods, b. Sept. 2, 1867; d., at Reed, IU. William H. Woods, b. Feb. 2, 1869, d., at Reed, 111.

T 1380 Amanda Summers Reed, daughter of John and Juliet (Merrifield) Reed. b. Jan. 8, 1836, in Hardin county, Ky.; d. Oct. 22, 1868, in Warren county, 111. m. Oct. 30, 1856, Thomas Hogue; b. May 9, 1833, in Warren county, 111.; son of Samuel L. and Mary L, (Woods) Hogue. Of Kirkwood, Warren county, 111.

624

HEED GENEALOGY

She was first Methodist and then Baptist, tall, slim, black eyes and hair, fair complexion.
CHILDREN

Samuel L. Hogue, b. July 21, 1857; m. Dec. 5, 1881, Effie H. Brown; (3 children), Fresno, Cal. Alexander H. Hogue, b . Dec. 21, 1859; m. Ella Nichols (1 child), Fresno, Cal. Mary Elizabeth Hogue, b. J a n . 23, 1862; m. J u n e 17, 1880, Samuel P a r k e r , of Warren Co., 111.; (2 children). J o h n Elmer Hogue, b. Oct. 21, 1864; d., Fresno, Cal.

T 1384 Emily Frances Reed, daughter of John and Charity (Wehb) Reed. b. Oct. 14, 1846; d. , 1880. m. , Isaac Singleton, in W. Va. Of W. Va.
CHILD

Clinton Oscar Bonn Singleton, b.

T 1386 Calistier Angeline Reed, daughter of John and Charity (Webb) Reed, b. Dec. 7, 1850. m. Sept. 19, 1867, Richard A. Woods; b. March 8, 1839, at Shawneetown, 111.; son of John Woods. Of Shawneetown, 111.
CHILDREN

George Washington Woods, b. July 4, 1868. Ada Lavancy Woods, b. Sept. 7, 1872. Ida Leonora Woods, b. Sept. 23, 1877. Lloyd Woods, b, March 12, 1880, Otto Woods, b. March 10, 1884. Lulu Woods, b. Sept. 4, 1887; d. Sept. 16, 1887.

T 1392 Elizabeth Aliee Reed, daughter of Anthony and Elizabeth (Bliss) Reed. b. June 3, 1832.

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625

m. Aug. 22, 1857, James Alvin Dodge; b. April 30, 1826, at Hamilton, Mass.; son of Isaac Dodge and Hannah Stanwood. Of Hamilton, Mass. T 1398 Ann Amelia Perry Reed, daughter of Anthony and Elizabeth (Bliss) Reed. b. Dec. 10, 1846. m. 1st. March 25, 1865, James Brownell; b. March 24, 1822, at Rensselaer county, N. Y.; d. in 1879, at Nininger, Minn. m. 2nd. April 12, 1870, Joseph Elliot Bolles; b. May 5, 1849, in Bradford county, Pa.; son of John and Rachel (Mauls) Bolles. Of Nininger, Dakota county, Minn. T 1399 Lucy Adelaide Reed, daughter of Anthony and Elizabeth (Bliss) Reed, b. June 3, 1848, at Dighton, Mass. m. June 26, 1870, Capt. William Edw. Hull. Of Hastings, Minn.
CHILDREN

Willis Hull, b. J a n . 31, 1871; d. Feb. 6, 1871. Lewis Hull, b. J a n . 31, 1871; d. March 6, 1871. Edward Montgomery Hull, b. Nov. 4, 1872; d. Oct. 31, 1876. James Anthony Hull, b. Oct. 31, 1876; d., Prior Lake, Minn. Laurence Rutledge Hull, b. Dec. 20, 1879; d. Dec. 4, 1881. Lurene Alice Hull, b. Sept. 17, 18S4.

T 1402 Mary Jane Reed, daughter of Luther and Harriet (Heald) Reed. b. (Athens, Vt.) Feb. 5, 1839. m. July 28, 1860, John M. F. Bartlett. Of Athens, Vt.
CHILD

Nellie Bartlett, b. son.

; m. Dec. 22, 1883, Bobt. S. L. Mather*

626

REED GENEALOGY

T 1406 Clarinda Smith Reed, daughter of Seth and Matilda (Smith) Reed. b. Dec. 5, 1827, at Dighton, Mass. m. May 6, 1846, Geo. W. Adams; b. Nov. 28, 1815, at Barrington, R. L; son of Ebenezer and Parvilla (Dunham) Adams. They had a common school education. He is a farmer and shell fisherman, live in Barrington, R. I. He is medium size and height with light complexion. She is stout, a little above medium height with light complexion. Of Barrington, Vt.
CHILDREN

Geo. Francis Adams, b. Aug. 3, 1846. Joseph Rosebrook Adams, b . J u n e 8, 1848; d. Aug. 20, 1848. Ann Eliza Adams, b. July 16, 1850; m. John W. Barus. Trevid Walter Adams, b. March 30, 1851. Charles Alfred Adams, b. Feb, 18, 1853. Wm. Henry Adams, b. Nov. 14, 1857. A r t h u r Willis Adams, b. July 10, 1859. Laura Estelle Adams, b . Feb. 27, 1862; lives in Downville, R. I. Mary Louise Adams, b. March 4, 1864; m. July 3, 1882, Geo. H. Pierce, of Providence, R. I. Frederick E r n e s t Adams, b . J u n e 8, 1866; lives in Downville, R. I. Ada Geraldine Adams, b. Nov. 27, 1868; lives in Downville, R. I.

T 1408 Phebe Reed, daughter of Otis and Eliza (Colton) Reed. b. . m. , Goff, of Dighton, Mass. Of Dighton, Mass. M 1416b Lucy Reed, daughter of Benjamin, Jr., and Anna (Chubbick) Reed. b. May 10, 1793; d. Oct. 23, 1861. m. Nov. 29, 1814, Joel Darling.

DAUGHTERSSEVENTH GENERATION
CHILDREN

627

Mary A. Darling, b. Aug. 28, 1815; m. Gardner Tower. Kendall K. Darling, b. April 11, 1819; m. 1847, Betsy Whitcomb. Louisa E. Darling, b. April II, 1824; m. 1849, Porter Rice. Had one son Charles, he married Sarah Wetherell. Edward E. Darling, b. Sept. 13, 1827; d. June 3, 1849; unmarried. Laforest C. Darling, b. Sept. 3, 1835; m. April 24, 1855, Mary A. Adams. M 1416b Mary A. Darling (8th Gen.), daughter of Joel and Lucy (Reed) Darling, b. Aug. 28, 1815. m. , Gardner Tower.
CHILDREN

Joel Tower, b. . Julia Tower, b. . Julius Tower, b. . Lucy Tower, b. Riley Tower, b. ; m. Emma Chase; have two children. Belle and Eloise Tower. Ellen Tower, b. ; m. William Smith; have three children and three grandchildren. Louisa Tower, b. , Edward Tower, b. . Henry Tower, b. ; m. Mrs. Electa Preston. M 1416b Laforest C. Darling (8th Gen.), son of Joel and Lucy (Reed) Darling. b. Sept. 3, 1835. m. April 24, 1855, Mary A. Adams. He was in the army in the Civil War in 1861.
CHILDREN

Grace I. Darling, b. March 25, 1858. Arthur Darling, b. Sept. 4, 1859. M 1416g Betsy Reed, daughter of Benjamin, Jr., and Anna (Chubbick) Reed. b. . m. Aug. 19, 1827, Elisha Eldridge.
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628
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

A son, Eldridge, b. ; d. Delyra Eldridge, b. J u n e 3, 1835; d. Aug. 26, 1878; m. Albert Smith.

M 1416g Delyra Eldridge (8th Gen.), daughter of Elisha and Betsy (Reed) Eldridge. b. June 3, 1835; d. Aug. 26, 1878. m. , Albert Smith.
CHILDRJB5

Flora A, Smith, b. Walter Smith, b . Smith. Minnie Smith, b.

. ; m. Lizzie Kane; one child, Flora .

M 1424 Sophronia Reed, daughter of Warren and Mary (Atherton) Reed, b. March 9,1806. m. May 28, 1828, George Wells, of Northampton, Mass.
CHILDREN

William Sanford Wells, b. J u n e 9, 1832; d. July 26, 1863; was 2nd. Lieut, in 2nd. Mass. Cavalry, Civil War. George Augustus Wells, b . Nov. 30, 1839; m. 1st. May 14, 1863, Isabella A. Wells; m. 2nd. Nov. 21, 1895, Lillian Wallace Seely, b. July 19, 1867; reside in Englewood, N. J .

M 1424 George Augustus Wells (8th Gen.), son of George and Sophronia (Reed) Wells. b. Nov. 30, 1839. m. 1st. May 14, 1863, Isabella A. Wells (no relation); b. Aug. 26, 1841; d. March 16, 1891. m. 2nd. Nov. 21, 1895, Lillian Wallace Seelv; b. July 19, 1867.
CHILDREN

Martha Isabella Wells, b. Feb. 23, 1866; m. J u n e 21, 1894, William Gow, Charles Sidney Wells, b. Aug 13 1867; d. July 15, 1868.

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629

George C a r p e n t e r Wells, b. F e b . 12, 3870; m. Oct. 3, 3895, Myrtle Nelson. Mary P o r t e r Wells, b. J u l y 24, 1874; m. April 18, 1893, Edwin C. S p r a g u e .

M 1424 Martha Isabella Wells (9th Gen.), daughter of George Augustus and Isabella A. (Wells) Wells, b. Feb. 23, 1866. m. June 21, 1894, William Gow.
CHILDREN

Jessie Isabella Gow, b. Oct. 4, 1895; d. J u l y 29, 1698. Norman Wells Gow, b. Aug. 22, 3897. Evelyn Gow, b . J u l y 16, 1899.

M 1424 George Carpenter Wells (9th Gen.), son of George Augustus and Isabella A. (Wells) Wells. b. Feb. 12, 1870. m. Oct. 3, 1895, Myrtle Nelson.
CHILD

Myrtle Isabella Wells, b. J u l y 11, 1896; d. J u n e 22, 1899.

M 1434 Elizabeth Pierce Reed, daughter of James and Sophronia (Smith) Reed. b. in Deerfield, Mass., Jan. 7, 1821. m. Nov. 2, 1841, Dr. H. A. True.
CHILD

H e n r y T r u e , b. J a n . 26, 1848; m. Sept. 13, 1876, F l o r a Phillips Bowen.

M 1434 Henry True (8th Gen.), son of Dr. H. A. and Elizabeth Pierce (Reed) True, b. Jan. 26, 1848. m. Sept. 13,1876, Flora Phillips Bowen; b. Oct. 19,1851. Of Marion, Marion Co., Ohio.
CHILD wen

Mary Aliee T r u e , b. Sept. 25, 1877; d. Aug. 12, 1879. H e n r y A y e r T r u e , b . J u l y 26, 1879.

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REED GENEALOGY

M 1435 Sarah Haskins Reed, daughter of James and Sophronia (Smith)'Reed. b. Oct. 11, 1824. m. , Richard H. Johnson.
CHILD

Kale E. Johnson, b. April 14, 1849; m. W. B. Fisher.

M 1435 Kate E. Johnson (8th Gen.), daughter of Richard H. and Sarah Haskins (Reed) Johnson. b. April 14, 1849. m. , W. B. Fisher.
CHILDREN

Henry Johnson Fisher, b. Oct. 30, 1873. K a t h a r y n B. Fisher, b. May 11, 1884.

M 1436 Jeannette Reed, daughter of Simeon and Miranda (Morton) Reed. b. Jan. 10, 1815. m. Dec. 11, 1834, Alvin Sanderson.
CHILDREN

Sanford Heed Sanderson, b. Sept. 18, 1835; m. Ellen Remington. Jennie M. Sanderson, b. May 6, 1837; m. 1870, F r a n k W. Prince. Sarah Elizabeth Sanderson, b. J u n e 13, 1845; m. May 19, 1868, J o h n E. Doane.

M 1447 Lucinda M. Reed, daughter of Levi and Nancy (Pratt) Reed. b. June 22, 1825. m. , Rev. H. H. Peabody, D. D.; he was b. in Melrose Mass., in 1832, a graduate of Colgate University and Hamilton Theological Seminary; is a Baptist minister, pastor of First Baptist Church, Rome, New York, for thirty years, celebrating his thirtieth anniversary May 9 and 10, 1901. No children.

DAUGHTERSEIGHTH GENERATION

631

EIGHTH GENERATION A 1462 Pauline Isabelle Reed, daughter of Joel and Bethany (Churchill) Reed. b. May 19, 1840; d. Jan. 31, 1896. m. Dec. 29, 1858, Samuel A. Atwood.
CHILD

Melvin Atwood, b. Maple wood.

; m. Feb. 2, 1890, H a t t i e L. Spicer, of

A 1463 Abigail Harris Reed, daughter of Matthew and Thirza (Harris) Reed. b. March 6, 1823; d. April 13, 1882. m. March 29, 1840, Lebbews Alden, of East Turner, Me.
CHILDREN

Marcia Helen Alden, b. J a n . 27, 1841; m. Aug. 30, 1862, Almond W. Swett. William E. Alden, b. J u n e 15, 1843; m. 1st. April 10, 1868, Georgia A. J o n e s ; m. 2nd. Oct. 1891, Delener French. Eugene F . Alden, b. J u n e 13, 1846. Thirza A. Alden, b. March 10, 1850; d. April 28, 1852. Edgar H. Alden, b. April 17, 1853.

A 1463 Marcia Helen Alden (9th Gen.), daughter of Lebbews and Abigail Harris (Reed) Alden. b. Jan. 27, 1841. m. Aug. 30, 1862, Almond W. Swett.
CHILD

Clement Wyman Swett, b. July 19, 1863; m. April 12, 1893, Verna Nye Goodrich.

A 1463 William E. Alden (9th Gen.), son of Lebbews and Abigail Harris (Reed) Alden. b. June 15, 1843. m. 1st. April 10, 1868, Georgia A. Jones, m. 2nd. Oct. , 1891, Delener French.

632

REED GENEALOGY
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM AND GEORGIA

B u r t o n L a w r e n c e Alden, b. J u n e 15, 1869. William A u g u s t i n e Alden, b. J u n e 26, 1870; d. April 26, 1893. H e r m a n Clair Alden, b. Nov. 20, 1873. J o h n Alden, b. Oct. 10, 1876. E d n a Celeste Alden, b. Sept. 10, 1878. H a r r y Lewis Alden, b. J u n e 29, 1880. J a m e s G. Blaine Alden, b. F e b . 19, 1882. Helen Alden, b . F e b . 6, 1887; d. J u n e 14, 1887. Grover C. Alden, b. J u l y 11, 1888; d. April 9, 1899.

A 1463 Clement Wyman Swett (10th Gen.), son of Almond W. and Marcia Helen (Alden) Swett. b. July 19, 1863. m. April 12, 1893, Verna Nye Goodrich.
CHILDREN

Alden N y e S w e t t , b . May 14, 1894. Hazel Marion S w e t t , b. Aug. 22, 1898.

A 1464 Eliza Ann Reed, daughter of Matthew and Thirza (Harris) Reed. b. March 6, 1825; d. Jan. 31, 1879. m. Nov. 19, 1842, Daniel Soule, of Plymouth, Mass. A 1465 Thirza Maria Reed, daughter of Matthew and Thirza (Harris) Reed. b. May 11, 1826; d. Dec. 16, 1885. m. May 23, 1848, Samuel Holmes Soule.
CHILDREN

E l d o r a Maria Soule, b. April 15, 1849; in. May 3, 1874, Chas. E. Bowen. Lizzie E v a Soule, b. J a n . 21, 1852; d. F e b . 16, 1891; m. J a n . 16, 1881, Geo. H e n r y W a d e , s e t t l e d in D u r a n g o , Cal. M a r y B a r t l e t t Soule, b. Dec. 12, 1854; m. Aug. 30, :893, Geo. H a y e s Googins, of Boston, Mass. M a r t h a Ann Soule, b. J u n e 10, 1857. Charles M a t t h e w Soule, b. J u l y 31, 1859. Helen F r a n c i s Soule, b . J u n e 27, 1861.

DAUGHTERSEIGHTH GENERATION

633

A 1465 Eldora Maria Soule (9th Gen.), daughter of Samuel H. and Thirza Maria (Reed) Soule. b, April 15, 1849. m. May 3, 1874, Chas. E. Bowen.
CHILD

Benjamin Holmes Bowen, b. March 4, 1877; m. March 1, 1899, Bessie Gertrude Allen.

A 1468 Lucinda Franklin Reed, daughter of Matthew and Thirza (Harris) Reed. b. Jan. 17, 1835; d Dec. 27, 1892. m. Jan. 9, 1863, Thomas Florian Currier, of Boston.
CHILDREN

Mary Whittier Currier, b . April 20, 1865. Susan Elizabeth Currier, b. March 22, 1869. Martha Currier, b. Feb. 22, 1871. Thomas Franklin Currier, b . Feb. 26, 1873.

A 1471 Lucia Eleanor Reed, daughter of Matthew and Thirza (Harris) Reed. b. Aug. 24, 1840; d. April 10, 1889. m. June 11, 1861, Joseph Willard Brown.
CHILDREN

Frederick Willard Brown, b. Nov. 2i, 1865; m. Aug. 1, 1899, Lillie May Clark, of Amherst, N. H. Carroll Neide Brown, b. J u n e 2, 1869. Alice Woodbridge Brown, b. J u n e 20, 1870. Ethel Currier Brown, b . May 16, 1873. Bernice Fletcher Brown, b. March 4, 1876. Mary E m e r y Brown, b. March 17, 1878.

A 1474 Martha Ella Reed, daughter of Matthew and Thirza (Harris) Reed. b. April 20, 1846. m. March 9, 1870, Geo. Augustus Brown, of Abington; settled in Decatur, 111.

634
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

Grace Augustine Brown, b. April 15, 1872, in Decatur, HI. Arthur Woodbridge Brown, b. May 14, 1877, in Osborn, Mo. Minnie Amelia Brown, b. Sept. 19, 1880, in King City, Mo. Walter Lee Brown, b. April 16, 1886, in King City, Mo. Lillian Lucia Brown, b. Dec, 29, 1888, in Yates Centre, Kansas. A 1482 Mary Elizabeth Reed, daughter of Hervey and Mary Thaxter (Nash) Reed. b. Aug. 13, 1842; d. Nov. 29, 1882. m. Dec. 11, 1870, Daniel Packard. He was a Capt. in the 7th Regt. Mass. Vol. A 1484 Abigail Adelaide Reed, daughter of Hervey and Mary Thaxter (Nash) Reed, b. May 14, 1847. m. Feb. 24, 1867, Howard Malcom Shaw.
CHILDREN

Alice Hervey Shaw, b. July 26, 1868. Edith Howard Shaw, b. May 18, 1870. Howard Augustus Shaw, b. July 18, 1873; m. Feb. 22, 1899, Alice Mabelle Bancroft. Allan Franci6 Shaw, b. Aug. 11, 1875. Helen Thaxter Shaw, b. Oct. 8, 1888. A 1484 Howard Augustus Shaw (9th Gen.), son of Howard and Abigail Adelaide (Reed) Shaw, b. July 18, 1873. m. Feb. 22, 1899, Alice Mabelle Bancroft. A 1485 Alsie Carsilla Reed, daughter of Hervey and Mary Thaxter (Nash) Reed. b. Aug. 10, 1850; d. Aug. 28, 1872. m. Nov. 4, 1869, Willard W. Lewis.
CHILD

One child, died in infancy.

DAUGHTERSEIGHTH GENERATION

635

A 1487 Sharlie Ettie Reed, daughter of Hervey and Mary Thaxter (Nash) Reed, b. April 15, 1854. m. Feb. 21, 1874, Nathan B. Foster.
CHILD

Burnham Reed Foster, b. Aug. 28, 1887. A . 1488 Helen Maria Reed, daughter of Lucius and Lydia (Shaw) Reed. b. Feb. 3, 1833; d. Jan. 27, 1861. m. Dec. 9, 1852, George A. Beal, son of Benjamin and Dorothy B. (Nash) Beal. She was his first wife, after her death he married her sister Lucretia Adelaide. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILD

H e r b e r t A. Beal, b. Oct. 31, 1853; xn. Alice D. Richmond; have two children; (daughters).

A 1491 Lucretia Adelaide Reed, daughter of Lucius and Lydia (Shaw) Reed, b. May 24, 1843. m. Dec. 27, 1863, Geo. A* Beal, son of Benj. and Dorothy B. (Nash) Beal. She was his second wife, he married for his first wife, her sister Helen Maria Reed.
CHILDREN

George Clifton Beal, b. Charlie Alston Beal, b,

. .

A 1493 Florence Lorilla Reed, daughter of Lucius and Lydia (Shaw) Reed. b. Oct. 22, 1849. m. , Geo. A. Beal, his third wife, his first and second wives were her two sisters, Helen "Maria and Lucretia Adelaide Reed.

636

REED GENEALOGY

A 1500 Mary Loring Reed, daughter of John P. and Polly (Ramsdale) Reed. b. Aug. 26, 1817. m. Nov. 30, 1837, Edwin Brown, of East Bridgewater. Of East Bridgewater, Mass. A 1503 Mehetable R. W. Reed, daughter of John P. and Polly (Ramsdale) Reed, b. Sept. 15, 1824. m. Nov. 19, 1843, David Gurney. Of South Abington, Mass. A 1510 Elizabeth Thaxter Reed, daughter of Ebenezer and Patience (Penniman) Reed, b. Dec. 4, 1834. m. Jan. 26, 1854, Samuel Norton, son of Samuel Norton, of Abington. He was b. July 17, 1829; d. Aug. 19, 1881.
CHILDREN

Frank Reed Norton, b., at S. Abington, Mass., June 7, 1855. Samuel Herbert Norton, b., S. Abington, Mass., Jan. 15, 1858; m. Dec. 25, 1886, Mary F. Porter. A 1512 Maria Frances Reed, daughter of Ebenezer and Patience (Penniman) Reed, b. Aug. 25, 1840. m. Aug. 31, 1862, Henry A. Bates, son of David Bates; b. July 9, 1839. Of Whitman, Mass.
CHILDREN

Lillian Frances Bates, b., in Whitman, Mass., Dec. 23, 1873. Lottie Josephine Bates, b., in Whitman, Mass., Aug. 7, 1875; m. Oct. 26, 1898, Charles Haddon Polley. Fred. Henry Bates, b., in Whitman, Mass., Dec. 13, 1878.

DAUGHTERSEIGHTH GENERATION

637

A 1527 Anna Merrill Reed, daughter of Seth and Sally (Blanchard) Reed. b. Nov. 15, 1829. m. , J. F. L. Whitmarsh, who d. Sept. , 1900, son of John Whitmarsh, of South Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

Ella Ann Whitmarsh, b. in N. Abington, Mass. Mary Vinson Whitmarsh, b, in N. Abington, Mass. Sarah E t t a Whitmarsh, b . in N. Abington, Mass. Elizabeth Dean Whitmarsh, b. in N. Abington, Mass. Emma Frances Whitmarsh, b . in N. Abington, Mass. Willard Francis Whitmarsh, b, in N. Abington, Mass.; now Dr. Whitmarsh, of Bridgewater, Mass.

A 1528 Ruth Torrey Reed, daughter of Seth and Sally (Blanchard) Reed. , b. Dec. 24, 1833. m. , Eliphalet Ripley Bates, son of John and Mary (Ripley) Bates, of South Weymouth, Mass. Of North Abington, Mas.
CHILDREN

Helen Dwight Bates, b. in N. Abington, July 1851. Elmer Westelle Bates, b. in N. Abington, Aug. 1853; d. J a n . 1855. Aurelia Anna Bates, b . in N. Abington, Oct. 1855. F r a n k Clifford Bates, b. in N. Abington, J u n e 1859. Eliphalet Ripley Bates, b . in N. Abington, May 1864.

A 1532 Sarah Weston Reed, daughter of Seth and Sarah (Blanchard) Reed, b. Oct. 9, 1847. m. , Joseph W. Randall, son of Joseph Randall.
CHILDREN

Edith May Randall, b. Annie Randall, b. Luetta Randall, b. H a r r y Randall, b.

North Abington, Mass. , North Abington, Mass. , N o r t h Abington, Mass. , North Abington, Mass.
f

638

REED GENEALOGY

A 1534 Cynthia W. Reed, daughter of Noah Warner and Nancy Reed. b. March 20, 1841; d. . m. , Steeve. Of Cummington, Mass. A 1569 Alice Reed, daughter of Josiah H. and Mary Elizabeth (Cheesman) Reed, b. April 20, 1846; d. Nov. 5, 1873. m. Nov. 1, 1866, Albert D. Smith, of West Orange, N. J. Of West Orange, N.' J.
CHILD

Mary Alice Smith, b. May 25, 1872; m. June 21, 1894, Lewis Hallock. Child: Alice Mary Hallock, b. Feb. 1895. A 1571 Elizabeth Kent Reed, daughter of William and Elizabeth K. (Sayre) Reed, b. Jan. 7, 1849. m. Nov. 17, 1870; Harvey Sheldon Kitchel; b. Aug. 12, 1839. Reside in South Bethlehem, Pa. Of South Bethlehem, Pa.
CHILDREN

Robert Reed Kitchel, b. Sept. 9, 1871. Anna Sheldon Kitchel, b . Aug. 23, 1873. Harvey Dennison Kitchel, b . Oct. 10, 1877; d. April 2, 1878. William Sayre Kitchel, b. March 4, 1879; d. May 26, 1896. H a r r i e t Tyrell Kitchel, b . April 16, 1883. Margaret Schaefer Kitchel, b . Oct. 28, 1885. Gladys Kitchel, b. Nov. 9, 1888; d. J a n . 28, 1890.

A 1583 Jane Binney Reed, daughter of John and Emma (Dill) Reed, b. July 24, 1819; d. Aug. 3, 1866; resided at Hull, m. Feb. 13, 1841, John Wesley Tower, of Hingham, son of Moses and Mary (Binney) Tower, of Hull, eighth in descent from John Tower, of Hingham, who settled there in 1637 (see His. of Hingham). No children.

DAUGHTERSEIGHTH GENERATION

639

A 1586 Anna F. Reed, daughter of Loring and Ann (Pool) Reed, b. Oct. 13, 1831. m. , John W. Way. Of Boston, Mass. A 1588 Sarah Lapham Reed, daughter of Loring W. and Ann (Pool) Reed. b. Oct. 19, 1834; d. March 30, 1858. ra. , John M. Way, of Roxbury, Mass. Of Roxbury, Mass.
CHILDREN

John M. Way, b. Clarence Way, b.

. .

A 1597 Nancy A. Reed, daughter of Isaac and his first wife Eeed. b. in 1836. m. Aug. 11, 1858, Joseph H. Cook.
CHILDREN

Charles A. Cook, b. Feb. 6, 1851; m. Oct. 31, 1881, Josephine W. Lincoln. Amelia A. Cook, b. Nov. 11, 1864; d. June 24, 1900; m. J u n e 24, 1890, Fred L. Gill; reside in Whitman, Mass. Joseph D. Cook, b. Sept. 2, 1867; d. March 1, 1889. Frank W. Cook, b. July 29, 1870; d. Sept. 17, 1884. Lottie M. Cook, b. Nov. 18, 1873; m. May 31, 1893, Harry F. Hasselhurg; reside in Whitman, Mass. Hattie E. Cook, b. April 9, 1877; m. Jan. 15, 1895, Lawrence D. Holbrook. A 1597

Amelia A. Cook (9th Gen.), daughter of Joseph H. and Nancy A. (Reed) Cook. b. Nov. 11, 1864; d. J u n e 24, 1900. m. J u n e 24, 1890, Fred. L. Gill. Cnn*D Grace E. Gill, b. Nov. 15, 1891.

640

REED GENEALOGY

A 1597 Hattie E. Cook (9th Gen.), daughter of Joseph H. and Nancy A. (Reed) Cook. b. April 9, 1877. m. Jan. 15, 1895, Lawrence D. Holbrook. Reside in Whitman, Mass.
CBJLDBEN

R u t h E . H o l b r o o k , b . J u l y 27, 1896. F r a n k D. H o l b r o o k , b. J a n . 9, 1898.

A 1607 Lurana Thaxter Reed, daughter of James Thaxter and Eliza Ann (Keith) Reed. ' b. April 30, 1845. m. 1st. , 1863, Nahum Poole, of Weymouth, Mass. m. 2nd. June 3, 1880, Bela C. Josselyn, of Bridgeport, Conn.
CHILD O NAHTTM AND LVRANA POOLE

L o u i s S u m n e r P o o l e , b . D e c . 19, 1869, a t O u s e t , M a s s .

A 1608 Sarah Scott Reed, daughter of James Thaxter and Eliza Ann (Keith) Reed. b. May 28, 1846; d. May 23, 1884. m. July 1, 1866, Henry C. Harding, of East Bridgewater, Mass.
CHILDREN

C l a r e n c e W . H a r d i n g , b . F e b . 7, 1866, a t W h i t m a n , M a s s . E l i z a A n n H a r d i n g , b . Nov. 6, 1870, a t W h i t m a n .

A 1621 Lucy Harrison Reed, daughter of David and Eliza Ann (Bates) Eeed. b. Dec. 23, 1840; d. Sept. 7, 1901, at Whitman, Mass. m. Feb. 14, 1866, John Davis.

DAUGHTERSEIGHTH GENERATION
CHILDREN

641

Harry Reed Davis, b . in Haverhill, Mass., May 22, 1871; m. Melicent Sewell Cole. William Worth Davis, b. in Haverhill, Mass., Aug. 1, 1877; m. June 12, 1901, Betsey Appleton Swasey, of Haverhill, Mass. James E. Davis. ") _ Edith M. Davis, j T w i n 8 ' b ' S e P t ' 2 5 ' 1880> d - D e C - 3 ' 1 8 8 1 '

A 1633 Eliza Atwood Reed, daughter of Oakes and Lettice Barker (Hobart) Reed, b. June 19, 1840. m. , Gilbert Shaw, son of Frank Shaw.
CHILD

Carlton A. Shaw, b. Feb. 22, 1873.

A 1643 Mary Ann Reed, daughter of Daniel and Mary Ann (Smith) Reed. b. Sept. 25, 1855. m. Harry A. Hill, of Stoneham, Mass. No children. Of Weymouth, Mass. A 1649 Susan Frances Reed, daughter of Chas. Briggs and Eunice B. (Harding) Reed, b. June 13, 1832. m. May 17, 1851, Simeon C. Keith. Of West Bridgewater, Mass. A 1650 Emily Briggs Reed, daughter of Chas. Briggs and Eunice B. (Harding) Reed, b. Oct. 17, 1833. m. , Henry Copeland. A 1653 Maria W. Reed, daughter of Horatio G, and Wealthy (Walker) Reed.

642

REED GENEALOGY

b. Feb. 25, 1833, in Scituate. m. , Henry L. Vinal. Of Marshfield, Mass. A 1665 Almyra C. Reed, daughter of William Q, and Harriet (Leach) Reed. b. July 18, 1829, in Chautauqua, N. Y. m. Oct. 12, 1849, Lucius M. Gilmore; b. Dec. 2, 1826, in Vermont. Married in Kenosha county, Wis.
CHILDREN

Rhoda C. Gilmore, b. May 16, 1851, in Rock Co., Wis.; m. Oct. 12, 1871, Eugene H. Pelton. Orpheus C. Gilmore, b. Dec. 5, 1852, in Kenosha Co., Wis.; m. June 20, 1883, Ida D. Swett. Herschell Gilmore, b. Jan. 30, 1867, in Janesville, Wis. A 1665 Rhoda C. Gilmore (9th Gen.), daughter of Lucius M. and Almyra C. (Reed) Gilmore. b. May 16, 1851, in Rock county, Wis. m. Oct. 12, 1871, Eugene M. Pelton; b. Aug. 18, 1848, in Fort Atkinson, Wis. Married in Janesville, Wis.
CHILDREN

Mabel E. Pelton, b. June 12, 1875, in Janesville, Wis. Ray G. Pelton, b. Oct. 6, 1877, in Janesville, Wis. Ceola D. Pelton, b. Aug. 6, 1879, in Janesville, Wis. A 1665 Orpheus C. Gilmore (9th Gen.), son of Lucius M. and Almyra C. (Reed) Gilmore. b. Dec. 5, 1852, in Kenosha county, Wis. m. June 20, 1883, Ida B. Swett; b. March 26, 1860, in Zenia, Ohio. Married in Janesville, Wis. A 1666 I Marion A. Reed, daughter of William Q. and Harriet (Leach) Reed.

DAUGHTERSEIGHTH GENERATION

643

b. Feb. 2, 1831; d. May 14, 1862. m. Oct. 15, 1847, Daniel Banker, of Chautauqua county, N. Y. Married in Waukegan, IU.
CHILDREN

Sereno Banker, b. April 21, 1849. H a r r i e t A. Banker, b. Nov. 17, 1850. Frank Banker, b. Aug. , 1852. Elzora Banker, b. Sept. , 1853. Willie Banker, b. April , 1857.

A 1667 Harriet M. Reed, daughter of William Q. and Harriet (Leach) Reed. b. Dec. 25, 1833, in Chautauqua county, N. Y. m. Aug, , 1853, Joel Farnsworth, in Kenosha county, Wis.
CHILD

Mary F a r n s w o r t h , b. J u n e

1854.

A 1668 Sallie E. Reed, daughter of William Q. and Harriet (Leach) Reed. b. Sept. 19, 1838, in Boone county, Ind.; d. Jan. 26, 1868. m. -, Bradshaw. A 1676 Carrie L. Reed, daughter of Prentice J. and Jedidah K. (Kingsbury) Reed. b. Nov, 3, 1846, in Kenosha county, Wis. m. April 27, 1879, George L. Marshall, of Plattville, Wis. Married in Eldon, Iowa.
CHILD

Kenneth C. Marshall, b. J u n e 28, 1884, in Puebla, Col.

A 1682 Amanda Reed, daughter of Fordyce and Eunice (Swan) Reed. b. Sept. 23, 1843, in TTtica, N. Y. m. Nov. 4, 1880, Henry W. Latimer; b. Jan. 20, 1817. 41

644

BEED GENEALOGY

A 1684 Pamelia Reed, daughter of Daniel W. and Electa (Hubbard) Reed. b. Feb. 5, 1839, in Cattaraugus county, N. Y. m. Oct. 9, 1861, John R. Seeley; b. July 26, 1836, in Orleans county, N. Y. A , 1695 Celia Ann Reed, daughter of Alonzo and Celia Ann (Sprague) Reed. b. Feb. 13, 1848. m. Jan. 1, 1873, Shively S. Mather. A 1696 Phebe Belle Reed, daughter of Alonzo and Celia Ann (Sprague) Reed, b. May 8, 1851. m. Dec. 25, 1874, Geo. W. Sisson; b. Feb. 13, 1848.
CHILD

Maud Pearl Sisson, b. March 1, 1877.

A 1697 Helen May Reed, daughter of Alonzo and Celia Ann (Sprague) Reed, b. May 6, 1853. m. Jan. 1, 1879, Fred. A. Richardson; b. March 12, 1857. A 1698 Cora Hattie Reed, daughter of Alonzo and Celia Ann (Sprague) Reed, b. Feb. 21, 1858. m. Oct. 17, 1875, Eugene Morrill.
CHILDREN

May E. Morrill, b, Nov. 30, 1876, in Sioux Falls, Dakota. Belle C. Morrill, b. Aug. 7, 1880, in Sioux Falls, Dakota, Floyd E. Morrill, b. May 8, 1883, in Sioux Falls, Dakota.

DAUGHTERSEIGHTH GENERATION

645

A 1705 Rose Augusta Reed, daughter of Nelson K. and Julia A. (Dikeman) Reed. b. Feb. 16, 1866, in Orleans county, N. Y. m. Jan. 7, 1886, Benj. Frank Mayback, of Genesee county, N. Y. Married in Orleans county, N. Y.
CHILD

William Mayback, b.

, 1890, in Genesee Co., N. Y.

A 1706 Florence Harriet Reed, daughter of Nelson K. and Julia A. (Dikeman) Reed. b. Sept. 30, 1867, in Orleans county, N. Y. m. March 2, 1887, Frank Bernard, of Monroe county, N. Y.
CHILDREN

Frances Bernard, b. Sept. 17, 3888, in Orleans Co., N. Y. Libbie Bernard, b. , 1890, in Monroe Co., N. Y. A 1712 Cynthia Amelia Reed, daughter of Hiram S. and Amanda (Noyes) Reed. b. Dec. 31, 1848, in Ashtabula county, Ohio. m. Oct. 19, 1871, Anderson Hubbard; b. Aug. 16, 1844, in Erie, Pa, Married in Erie, Pa. A 1716 Marcia Angele Reed, daughter of Cyrus M. and Polly W. (Bates) Reed. b. Feb. 2, 1848, in Chesterfield, Maes. m. May 19, 1868, Washington Irving Potter; b. April 23, 1845, in Erie, Pa.
CHILDBJBN

Maurice Reed Potter, b. March 6, 1869, in Erie, Pa. Chester Riley Potter, b. Feb. 2, 1871, in Erie, Pa.

646

REED GENEALOGY

A 1717 Emma Augusta Reed, daughter of Cyrus M. and Polly W. (Bates) Reed. b. July 27, 1853, in Chesterfield, Mass. m. Aug. 15, 1875, Charles G. French; b. Feb. 1, 1850, in Crawford county, Pa.
CHILDREN

Willie Reed F r e n c h , b. J u l y 3, 1873, in Erie, Pa.; d. J a n . 8, 1877. Clyde Bernard French, b. J a n . 14, 1879, in Erie, Pa.

A 1718 Nellie Amanda Reed, daughter of Cyrus M. and Polly W. (Bates) Reed, b. April 29, 1858, in Erie, Pa. iu. May 13, 1886, Willie Herbert Smith, of Erie, Pa. A 1723 Lucy Ann Reed, daughter of Simeon S. and Adaline (Olds) Reed. b.July 18, 1848, in Rock county, Wis. m. April 26, 1868, Russell 0. Chapel; b. June 13, 1835, in Pompia, N. Y.; d. April 20, 1897.
CHILDREN

Cora Belle Chapel, b. D e c 8, 1869, in Rock Co., Wis. F l o r a May Chapel, b. J u l y 8, 1873, in Rock Co., Wis. Laura Ethel Chapel, b . April 7, 1878, in Rock Co., Wis. Clara Edith Chapel, b. April 24, 1880, in Bock Co., Wis. Adaline Lucy Chapel, b. July 22, 1888, in Rock Co., Wis.

A 1726 Hattie Jane Reed, daughter of Otis E. and Huldah E. (Snow) Reed. b. Dec. 19, 1847, in Dodge county, Wis. m. Oct. 24, 1866, Geo. S. Hazeltine; b. Jan. 2, 1841.
CHILDREN

Wealthy L. Hazeltine, b. Feb. 12, 1868, in Dodge Co., Wis. Albert J. Hazeltine, b . Sept. 26, 1872, in Dodge Co., Wis. Merton Joy Hazeltine, b. J u n e 23, 1874, in Dodge Co., Wis. Carrie Leone Hazeltine, b. April 2, 1882, in Clark Co., Wis. Edith May Hazeltine, b. J u n e 29, 1886, in Clark Co., Wis.

DAUGHTERSEIGHTH GENERATION

647

A 1729 May Emeline R*ed, daughter of Otis E. and Huldah E. (Snow) Reed, b. Feb. 24, 1858, in Dodge county, Wis. m. June 1, 1877, LaFayette M. Willis; b. May 6, 1854.
CHILDREN

Charles Reed Willis, b. April 17, 1878, in Dodge Co., Wis. Josie May Willis, b. March 20, 1883, in Clark Co., Wis. Clara H e n r i e t t a Willis, b. May 18, 1885, in Clark Co., Wis. Dell Howard Willis, b. Feb. 27, 1887, in Clark Co., Wis. Eddie Otis Willis, b . May 9, 1889, in Clark Co., Wis.

A 1730 Carrie Eudora Reed, daughter of Otis E. and Huldah E. (Snow) Reed, b. Dec. 19, 1861, in Dodge county, Wis. m. Feb. 14, 1883, Irving P. Leigh; b. April 4, 1860. Married in Clark county, Wis,
CHILDREN

Cora Leta Leigh, b. July 5, 1884, in Clark Co., Wis. Hazel Reed Leigh, b. Sept. 13, 1886, in Clark Co., Wis. Jessie Emeline Leigh, b. Aug. 24, 1888, in Clark Co., Wis. Irving P. Leigh, b. April 4, 1896, in Clark Co., Wis.

A 1731 Emma Jane Reed, daughter of Freeman Williams and R. Lucina (Cole) Reed. b. Feb. 15, 1846, in Summit, Wis. m. May 27, 1866, Robert Harrison Marsh; b. Sept. 15, 1840, in Hardin county, Ohio. Married in Minnesota.
CHLLDREN

(AU born in Martin Co., Minn.)

Lydia Ann Marsh, b. April 4, 1867; m. Oct. 25, 1887, James J. Hartman. Ruth Ellen Marsh, b . July 18, 1868. Daniel Freeman Marsh, b. May 17, 1870; d. Aug. 10, 1870. Daniel E m o r y Marsh, b. Oct. 10, 1875 Mary J a n e Marsh, b. Dec. 18, 1876. Francis Freeman Marsh, b . July 23, 1880.

648

REED GENEALOGY

A 1731 Lydia Ann Marsh (9th Gen.), daughter of Robert H. and Emma Jane (Reed) Marsh. b. April 4, 1867, in Martin county, Minn. m. Oct. 25, 1887, James J. Hartman.
CHILD

Roscoe Milton H a r t m a n , b. May 3, 1888,, in M a r t i n Co., Minn,

A 1732 Mary Ann Reed, daughter of Freeman W. and R. Lucina (Cole) Reed. b. March 23, 1887, in Rock county, Wis. m. July 3, 1864, Charles B. Roe; b. Jan. 19, 1834, in England.
(All born in Martin Co., Minn.J 0 . Alice Roe, b. May 24, 1865; m. , Moore. M a r y A. lioe, b. Nov. 9, 1866; m. Adams Minnie Roe, b. Sept. 22, 1868. Charles H. Roe, b. Nov. 26, 1870. C. H e n r y Roe, b. Nov. 26, 1870. Annie Belle Roe, b. Dec. 18, 1872. B a r n e t t F . Roe, b. Aug. 1, 1874. E d i t h B. Roe, b. Oct. 14, 1877. A. Grace Roe, b. M a r c h 2, 1879. Mabel R. Roe, b. May 5, 1880. C. J o h n n i e Roe, b . J u n e 20, 1883, Berton Roe, b . J u l y 21, 1885; d. J u l y 21, 1885. B e r t h a Roe, b. J u l y 21, 1885, d. J u l y 25, 1885. N a n c y Lucina Roe, b. J u l y 3, 1887.
CHILDREN

A 1733 L. Joanna Reed, daughter of Freeman W. and R. Lucina (Cole) Reed. b. Aug. 1, 1849, in Rock county, Wis. m. Dec. 29, 1867, Joseph H. Robinson; b. Dec. 27, 1847. Married in Minn.
CHILDREN

S. May Robinson, b. Aug. 6, 1868, in Winnebago Co., Minn. Effie A. Robinson, b. Nov. 28, 1869 in W i n n e b a g o Co., Minn.
ADOPTED

Orpha Ella Robinson, d a u g h t e r of Elihu a n d Ella E t t e Robinson; s h e w a s b. in W i n n e b a g o Co., Minn., May 15, 1875.

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649

A 1735 Ella Ette Reed, daughter of Freeman Williams and R. Lucina (Cole) Reed. b. March 16, 1856, in Rock county, Wis.; d. May 27, 1875. m. Sept. 15, 1874, Elihu Robinson.
CHILD

Orpha Ella Robinson, b. May 15, 1875.

A 1738 Mary Alvira Reed, daughter of Rev. Joseph Wiram and Rachel Ann (Wells) Reed. b. Aug. 21, 1851, in Dane county, Wis. m. April 10, 1879, Roscoe Greeley Hurd, of Boone county, Ind. Married in Grant county, Wis.
CHILDREN

George Wiram Hurd, b. June 25, 1871, in Vernon Co., Wis. Joseph A. L. Hurd, b. Oct. 6, 1873, in Vernon Co., Wis.; d. April 20, 1875. William Evarts Hurd, b. Oct. 23, 1877, in Vernon Co., Wis. Elijah Lee Hurd, b. Dec. 21, 1881, in Vernon Co., Wis. Nellie Eldora Hurd, b. Oct. 25, 1885, in Hauk Co., Wis. Ella Victoria Hurd, b. Oct. 25, 1885, in Hauk Co., Wis.

A 1739 Ellen Reed, daughter of Rev. Joseph Wiram and Rachel Ann (Wells) Reed, b. Dec. 2, 1859, in Rock county, Wis. m. Sept. 12,1878, J. L. Malosh; b. Feb. 7,1856.
CHILDREN

Joseph D. Malosh, b. April 12, 1881. Mabel Malosh, b. May 1, 1883. Ethel Malosh, b. May 27, 1886. A 1749 Marcia W e a l t h y Reed, daughter of Elisha Rice and Isabella Owen (Brown) Reed. b. Dec. 22, 1870, at Madison, Wis. m. March 21, 1895, in Madison, Wis., Fred. M. Coulee.

650
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

Carol E. Coulee, b. a t Madison, Wis., Oct. 17, 1897. R u t h Isabel Conlee, b. in Madison, Wis., March 14 1899.

A 1753 Effie Reed, daughter of Charles Edson and Matilda (Billings) Reed. b. . m. , Joseph Weeth. Live in Omaha, Neb. A 1757 Blanche Imogene Reed, daughter of Charles Edson and Matilda (Billings) Reed. b. . m. Jan. 1, 1898, J. Wadsworth Carpenter. Live in Brooklyn, N. Y. A 1759 Henrietta Maria Reed, daughter of William Nelson and Lucy Maria (Stevens) Reed, b. Dec. 30,1841. m. in 1865 Horatio G. Littlefield, in Hamilton, Ohio. They lived in Roxbury on Parker's Hill, and now reside at Wilmington, Mass. A 1761 Adelaide Louisa Reed, daughter of William Nelson and Lucy Maria (Stevens) Reed. b. July 13, 1845. m. Oct. 3, 1872, William Henry Kenyon, of Roxbury, Mass. A 1769 Laura Raymond Reed, daughter of David Keyes and Caroline A. (Fernald) Reed. b. April 15, 1859.

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651

m. in Roxbury Oct. , 1891, J. Henry Dikeman; they live in New York.


CHILD

Kenneth Dikeman, b.

A 1773 Mary Almira Reed, daughter of Charles Franklin and Sarah (James) Reed, b. Jan. 18, 1854. m. Oct. 10, 1884, L. H. Fallman. A 1779 Catherine Frances Reed, daughter of Charles Franklin and Sarah (James) Reed, b. July 7, 1867. m. June 4, 1898, H. D. DeGrove. A 1789 Helen Sophia Reed, daughter of William G. and Sophia (Wetherell) Reed. b. June 7, 1835, in Middlefield; d. Sept. 9, 1883, in Bridgewater. m. Nov. 17, 1853, Francis Copeland, of Bridgewater, Mass.; b. Sept. 13, 1828; son of Ralph and Anna (Dunbar) Copeland. Residence, Bridgewater, Mass. Had a common school education; they were Unitarians. He was a farmer and stone mason, road surveyor and school committee. He was severely injured on the head with an iron bar, from which he never fully recovered. Of Bridgewater, Mass.
CHILDREN

Annie Sophia Copeland, b . Dec. 20, 1854; m. Robert Jackson Williamson, of Bridgewater. Helen Frances Copeland, b . J a n . 16, 1856; m. Geo. Newell Gammons, of 8. Middleboro, Mass.

652

HEED GENEALOGY

Mary Louisa Copeland, b. J a n . 7, 1858; m. Henry Clarence Leach, of Bridgewater; 1 child, Mildred Louisa Leach, b. Sept. 9, 1889. William Copeland, b. March 24, 1859; m. Sophronia Gray Copeland, of Bridgewater. Susan Lincoln Copeland, b . Feb. 21, 1861; d. ; unmarried. George Ellsworth Copeland, b . Aug. 8, 1862; m. Melancy William Barney, of Bridgewater. F r a n k Reed Copeland, b. Nov. 20, 1866; d. J u n e 21, 1868. Charles Reed Copeland, b. April 16, 1869. Chauncy Wetherell Copeland, b . July 22, 1872.

1794

Maria Louisa Reed, daughter of William G. and Sophia (Wetherell) Reed. b. Feb. 17, 1849, at Raynham. m. Jan. 1, 1868, Lucius Howard; b. Sept. 4, 1839, at Easton, Mass.; son of Lucius and Hannah Newell (Lewis) Howard. Of Easton, Mass.
CHILDREN

Grace Wetherell Howard, b. J a n 28, 1869. WTm. Newell Howard, b. Sept. 23, 1871. Elizabeth Sophia Howard, b. Oct. 29, 1873. Florence Lewis Howard, b . Aug. 13, 1882.

1800

Lucy Holden Reed, daughter of William Edward and Sarah Elizabeth (Thomas) Reed. b. May 13, 1858. m. Oct. 15, 1885, Rev. William A. Carroll. They went as missionaries on or about Oct. 24, 1885, to Calcutta via Port Said and Bombay, and were, in 1888, still missionaries at Calcutta in charge of a boys' school. Of Calcutta, India.
CHILD

A daughter Carroll, b. Oct. 15, 1886.

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653

A 1805 Olive Ann Reed, daughter of Samuel Payson and Rachel Ann (Brown) Reed, b. May 7, 1857. m. June 1, 1881, William Edward Worthen. Of Howard county, Md.
CHILDREN

Gurney Worthen, b. J u n e 12, 1882. Olive Amy Worthen, b. Nov. 28, 1884. Bessie Varina Worthen, b. Dec. 31, 1886.

A 1806 Charlotte Holden Reed, daughter of Samuel Payson and Rachel Ann (Brown) Reed, b. April 9, 1859. m. Oct. 19, 1882, Jason Phillips Worthen. No children. Of Howard county, Md, A 1807 Fidelia Elizabeth Reed, daughter of Samuel Payson and Rachel Ann (Brown) Reed. b. Aug. 1, 1862, at Long Corner, Howard county, Md. m. July 15, 1886, Darius Franklin Watkins.
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A 1813 Jeannette Augusta Reed, daughter of Marcus and Janet Logan (Sproul) Reed. b. in Abington Oct. 22, 1849. m. (in Cleveland) Sept. 25, 1878, William Dean Taylor, son of Samuel Blair and Julia (Taylor) Taylor; he was b. May 22, 1849, in Perry, Lake county, Ohio. He is a member of the old firm of George Worthington Hardware Co., of Cleveland, Ohio.
CEHLDREII

Florence J e a n n e t t e Taylor, b. Nov. 25, 1879; attending college. Susan Winifred Taylor, b. July 27, 1881; d. Aug. 9, 1887. William Reed Taylor, b. March 17, 1884; attending high school.

654

REED GENEALOGY

A 1814 Susan Mehetable Reed, daughter of Marcus and Janet Logan (Sproul) Reed. b. July 20, 1851, in Cleveland, Ohio; d. April 27, 1891. m. Sept. 10, 1874, Valentine G. Swain, son of Valentine and Lucinda (Drake) Swain, of Cleveland, Ohio. He was b. Oct. , 1849, and d. in Kansas City, Jan. 19, 1884.
CHILDREN

Millicent Augusta Swain, b. Sept. Grace Darling Swain, b. Oct.

, 1875. , 1879; d. Sept. 18, 1887.

A 1818 Eliza Ann Reed, daughter of Timothy and Lydia Ann (Bourne) Reed. b. Sept. 22, 1853. m. Dec. 10, 1873, Walter E. Tribou, son of Chas. and Elizabeth Tribou. A 1819 Hattie Frances Reed, daughter of Timothy and Lydia Ann (Bourne) Reed. b. Dec. 8, 1857. m. Nov. 23, 1875, Chas. B. Dyer, son of Samuel and Sarah (Littlefield) Dyer.
CHILDREN

Sarah E. Dyer, b. J a n . 20, 1879. Samuel Burton Dyer, b. May 27, 1880.

A 1821 Alice Maria Reed, daughter of James and Peddy W. (Rowland) Reed. b. Sept. 23, 1854. m. , Norris Holcomb.
CHILDREN

One sen, eighteen years of age. Other children.

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655

W 1835 Martha Reed, daughter of Daniel and Hannah (Gurney) Reed. b. July 4, 1810. m. March 20, 1832, Theron Blanchard. Of East Madison, Me.
CHILDREN

Theron Blanchard, b. Dec. 23, 1832. Martha R. Blanchard, b. April 5, 1835; m. Jan. 1, 1867, Sheldon Reed. Hannah Blanchard, b. Oct. 20, 1838. Watson Blanchard, b. Feb. 5, 1842. Samuel M. Blanchard, b. Dec. 2, 1843; m. Oct. 1, 1873, Orilla Reed. Daniel R. Blanchard, b. Jan. 25, 1846. Mary E. Blanchard, b. Aug. 27, 1848. Infant son Blanchard, b. Aug. 26, 1849; d. Sept. 3, 1849. Ruel Blanchard, b. July 25, 1854; d. March 15, 1874. Infant son Blanchard, b. Dec. 11, 1852; d. Oct. 1, 1853. Infant son Blanchard, b. Feb. 7, 1856; d. April 20, 1856. W 1843 Elizabeth Norton Reed, daughter of Dean and Elizabeth (Norton) Reed, b. Feb. 24, 1824. m. July 20, 1850, Samuel S. Fuller, of Lowell, Mass. Residence, Bridgeton, Me.
CHILD

Mary E. Fuller, b. May 16, 1853; d. July 17, 187?. W 1845 Charlotte Reed, daughter of David and Elizabeth (Brown) Reed. b. Sept. 7, 1812; d. April 4, 1877. m. , John R. Morrison. Of Madison, Me. W 1847 Nancy E. Reed, daughter of David and Elizabeth (Brown) Reed. b. Dec. 6, 1816; d. Feb. 13, 1885.

656

REED GENEALOGY

m. , W. Quincy Blanchard, of Madison, Me.; d. Dec. 5, 1872, aged 70 years and 6 months. They resided in East Madison, Me. Of East Madison, Me. W 1849 Maria Reed, daughter of David and Elizabeth (Brown) Reed, b. Sept. 25, 1829; d. July 9, 1859. m. March 17, 1853, Joseph Wyman; b. April 17, 1827; by this marriage he had no children. After the death of Maria, he maried her sister, Betsy T. Reed. Of Madison, Me. W 1860 Betsy T. Reed, daughter of David and Elizabeth (Brown) Reed. b. Jan. 16, 1831. m. Oct. 31, 1860, Joseph Wyman; b. April 17, 1827; she was his second wife, whom he married after the death of her sister, Maria Reed, of Madison, Me. Of Skowhegan, Me.
George Wyman, b. Aug. 2, 1862; d. Sept. 27, 1887. I n f a n t W y m a n , b . Nov. 29, 1863; d. Dec. 11, 1863.

W 1852 Mary F. Red, daughter of David and Delia (Smith) Reed, b. April 15, 1844. m. Oct. 24, 1868, Robert Goodman Bennett, Residence, Fort Fairfield, Me. Of Fort Fairfield, Me.
CHILDREN

A l b e r t A. B e n n e t t , b. Aug. 27, 1869. Abbie A. B e n n e t t , b . F e b . 3, 1872; d. Dec. 3, 1874. Clara B. B e n n e t t , b . J u n e 15, 1873. George Silden B e n n e t t , b. Aug. 23, 1875; d. April 28, 1886. Maria B e n n e t t , b. Nov. 3, 1877. L y m a n B e n n e t t , b. Aug. 13, 1879. Raphael Bennett, b . J u l y 25, 1881. J o s e p h W. B e n n e t t , b. May 10, 1885.

DAUGHTERSEIGHTH GENERATION

657

W 1858 Sally Thaxter Reed, daughter of Jesse and Lucy Johnston (Reed) Reed. b. Feb. 9, 1822;'d. Dec. 13, 1883. m. Oct. 27, 1843, Seth C. Everson. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

Lucy Waterman Everson, b. Oct. 27, 1844; m. J u n e 27, 1869, Henry W. Brett. Amelia Bradford Everson, b . Nov. 10, 1845; m. Nov 10, 1867, Jacob W. Harding. Augusta Maria Everson, b. Nov. 18, 1856; m. Dec. 12, 1877, David V. Poole.

W 1858 lucy Waterman Everson (9th Gen.), daughter of Seth C. and Sally Thaxter (Reed) Everson. b. Oct. 27, 1844. m. June 27, 1869, Henry W. Brett.
CHILDREN

Henry Harding Brett, b . Oct. 6, 1870. Leon Everson Brett, b. Nov. 24, 1873. Theo. Miriam Brett, b. J a n . 3, 1881.

W 1858 Augusta Maria Everson (9th Gcu.), daughter of Seth C. and Sally Thaxter (Reed) Everson. b. Nov. 18, 1856. m. Dec. 12,1877, David V. Poole.
CHILDREN

Frederick Elmer Poole, b . March 3, 1883. Jesse Vining Poole, b. J u n e 4, 1885.

W 1860 Lucy Ann Reed, daughter of Jesse and Lucy Johnston (Reed) Reed. b. Feb. 9, 1829. m. Oct. 3, 1848, Calvin P. Powers. 1 Of Abington, Mass.

658
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

Charles H e r b e r t P o w e r s , b. May 24, 1852. A n n a Lee P o w e r s , b. F e b . 5, 1855.

W 1862 Abby L. Reed, daughter of Josiah and Abigail (Bicknell) Reed. b. Aug. 6, 1832. m. Feb. 5, 1850, Albert Lowell; d. in summer of 1888. He was a hotel keeper; they moved West.
CHILDREN

E l e a n o r e Lowell, b . J a n . 20, 1851. Clara Lowell, b. J u n e 11, 1853; d. Nov. 25, 1854. Charley Lowell, b. Nov. 24, 1858. E r n e s t Reed Lowell, b. F e b . 1875.

W 1873 Lydia Jenkins Reed, daughter of Thomas and Lydia (Jenkins) Reed. b. June 14, 1814; d. Feb. 13, 1844. m. Dec. 17, 1834, Lysander Cushing, after the death of his first wife, Lydia, he married, on July 20, 1845, Emily H. Reed, widow of Henry Watson Reed. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

L y s a n d e r F r a n c i s Cushing, b. M a r c h , 1836; m. F e b . 25, 1858, J a n e D. Cushing. T h o m a s W a t s o n Cushing, b. May , 1837; m. H e l e n Rockwell.

W 1873 Lysander Francis Cushing (9th Gen.), son of Lysander and Lydia Jenkins (Reed) Cushing. b. March, 1836. m. Feb. 25, 1858, Jane D. Cushing.
CHILDREN

T h o m a s Reed Cushing, b. ; m. Sept. 18, 1883, Alice Litchfield. J e n n i e F r e n c h Cushing, b . ; m. Nov. 25, 1884, Chester Meade P e r r y . J e n n i e F r a n c e s Cushing, m a r r i e d Chester Reed P e r r y and had Gladys Cushing P e r r y , b o r n April 21, 1886.

DAUGHTERSEIGHTH GENERATION

659

W 1873 Thomas Watson Cushing (9th Gen.), son of Lysander and Lydia Jenkins (Reed) Cushing. b. May , 1837. m. , Helen Rockwell.
CHILDREN

F r a n k Cushing, b . ; m. Lizzie Andrews (1 child, Mildred I r e n e Cushing). Mary Lydia Cushing, b . . Alice Marion Cushing, b. . Maud Cushing, b. .

W 1877 Diana Reed, daughter of Goddard and Marcia (Reed) b. Feb. 27,1817; d. Jan. 21,1838. m. June 14, 1835, Isaac Keene. Of Abington, W 1881 Cleora Reed, daughter of Ebenezer and Lucy (Jenkins) b. Nov. 3, 1816; d. Aug. , 1868. m. Oct. 9, 1836, Sylvester Dawes. No children. Of Abington,

Reed,

Mass. Reed.

Mass.

W 1903 Mary Reed, daughter of Samuel and Polly (Corthell) Reed. b. Jan. 16, 1813; d. June 10, 1889. m. , John Burrell, of Brockton, Mass. Of Rockland, Mass.
CHILDREN

Edward Burrell, b. John Lawton Burrell, b. Mary Letitia Burrell, b.

; d. young. ; m. Estelle P e r r y . ; ra. Dr. Fen, of Meriden, Conn.

W 1907 Mehetable Reed, daughter of Samuel and Polly (Corthell) Reed. b. March 31, 1822; d. April 26, 1899. m. , George Lewis, of Brockton, Mass.
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660
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

George H o w a r d Lewis, b . Aug. 16, 1846. H e n r y M a r t i n Lewis, b. J a n . 10, 1848. Willard W r i g h t Lewis, b. J u l y 29, 1849. Samuel D e x t e r Lewis, b . April 20, 1852. Charles S u m n e r Lewis, b. Sept. 2, 1856.

W 1911 Sophia Reed, daughter of Samuel and Polly (Corthell) Reed, b. Oct. 3, 1840. m. Nov. , 1866, Edward Peabody, of Rockland, Mass.
CHILDREN

Helen Brownell Peabody, b. Dec. 14, 1867. E d w a r d B a r r o w s P e a b o d y , b . May 27, 1869. Sophia Reed Peabody, b. J u n e 16, 1871. A n n a Litchfield P e a b o d y , b . M a r c h 16, 1880.

W 1914 Jane Gurney Reed, daughter of Abiah and Jane (Gurney) Reed. b. Sept. 8, 1817. m. Jan. 22, 1844, Luther Josselyn, of Hanson, Mass.
CHILDREN

L u t h e r A u s t i n J o s s e l y n , b. F e b . 25, 1845. J a n e Reed J o s s e l y n , b. Nov. , 1848. Charles S u m n e r J o s s e l y n , b. March 6, 1853. Sophronia Josselyn, b. J a n . 29, 1858.
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W 1915 Roxanna Reed, daughter of Abiah and Jane (Gurney) Reed, b. Aug. 24, 1819. m. May 13, 1835, Geo. Totman. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

L u c i n d a Ellen T o t m a n , b. - , 1837. George A n t h o n y T o t m a n , b. May , 1847. M a r i e t t a P e r k i n s T o t m a n , b. J u l y 6, 1845. Jessie Maria T o t m a n , b. J u l y 6, 1856.

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661

W 1917 Rebecca Packard Reed, daughter of Abiah and Jane (Gurney) Reed. b. Aug. 29, 1823. m. Sept. 14, 1851, Augustus N. Warren, of Abington; m. by Rev. W. M. Haseling. Of East Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

Everett Augustus Warren, b. July 2, 1852. William Henry Warren, b. April 22, 1856. W 1918 Hannah Perkins Reed, daughter of Abiah and Jane (Gurney) Reed. b. July 6, 1827. m. Jan. 22, 1855, Horace Ames. Of North Bridgewater, Mass.
CHILDREN

Ruth Ames, b. Oct. 7, 1856. Abby Swett Ames, b. Nov. 16, 1858. W 1919 Clarissa Reed, daughter of Abiah and Jane (Gurney) Reed. b. June 17, 1830. m. May 2, 1847, Augustus N. Warren, his second wife, Rebecca Packard Reed, was a sister of Clarissa Reed. Of East Abington, Mass. W 1922 Diana Reed, daughter of Abiah and Jane (Gurney) Reed, b. Jan. 12, 1839. m. April 29, 1858, Benjamin S. Pratt. Of East Abington, Mass. W 1923 Marcia Jane Reed, daughter of Joseph and Jane (Stoddard) Reed, b. June 15, 1826; d. Jan. 17, 1896. m. Nov. 22, 1845, Baldwin Bradford Burgess. Of Rockland, Mass.

662
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

Emma Elizabeth Burgess, b. Sept. 30, 1846; unmarried. Mary Amanda Burgess, b. March 8, 1849; m. J u n e 8, George H. Thayer; no children. Joseph Josiah Burgess, b. Nov. 27, 1850, m. March 26, Emily Eliza Dunbar. Horatio Bradford Burgess, b. May 21, 1855; m. Dec. 28, George A. Lovejoy. Elmer F. Burgess, b. Feb. 17, 1860; unmarried. Amanda Gertrude Burgess, b. Feb. 10, 1864; m. J u n e 19, Alfred F a y e t t e Briggs.

1878, 1870, 1879,

1886,

W 1925 Eliza Shaw Reed, daughter of Isaac and Eliza F. (Shaw) Reed, b. April 2, 1836; d. in Bridgewater. m. , Lemuel Freeman. Of East Weymouth, Mass. W 1927 Ellen Maria Reed, daughter of Isaac and Eliza F. (Shaw) Reed. b. Dec. 2, 1840. m. in Weymouth, died young, no children. Of Weymouth, Mass. W 1929 Rachel J. Reed, daughter of Isaac and Eliza F. (Shaw) Reed. b. March 13, 1845. m. Feb. 15, 1863, Nelson Corthell. Of Wollaston, Mass.
CHILDREN

Elmira Luella Corthell, b. Sept 21, 1864; d. Nov. 8, 1866. Grace Hannah Corthell, b. Nov. 18, 1866; d. Sept. 24, 1870. Eliza Mabel Corthell, b . July 18, 1866; m. in 1890, Fred Haines. F r a n k Corthell, 1 Fred Corthell, } t w i n s ' d " S e ^ ' 1 5 ' 1 8 7 0 ' Robert Nelson Corthell, b. Aug. 26, 1871; m. Grace Childs, Mattie G. Corthell, b. April 11, 1878; unmarried.

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663

W 1930 Hannah Reed, daughter of Isaac and Eliza F. (Shaw) Reed, b. Sept. 12, 1848. m. , Alonzo Cook. Of Whitman, Mass. W 1931 Mary F. Reed, daughter of Isaac and Eliza F. (Shaw) Reed. b. Oct. 17, 1850. m. , Rice. Of East Weymouth, Mass. W 1932 Helen Augusta Reed, daughter of Horace and Lurana Howland (Bates) Reed. b. Aug. 19, 1842; d. at South Abington, Mass; m. Sept. 10, 1867, Jacob P. Bates; b. April 7, 1843, in South Abington; son of David and Almira Bates. Of Brookline, Mass.
CHILDREN

Carrie Almira Bates, b. Nov. 4, 1868. Edith L u r a n a Bates, b. J u n e 24, 1870; d. Aug. 12, 1875. Mabel Frances Bates, b. Nov. 12, 1871. Fred Lincoln Bates, b. Dec. 27, 1875; d. April 14, 1877. Alice Louisa Bates, b . Aug. 19, 1878; d. Sept. 16, 1878. Jacob P r a t t Bates, b. Feb. 7, 1886.

W 1933 Emma lurana Reed, daughter of Horace and Lurana Howland (Bates) Reed. b. Dec. 28, 1845, at South Abington; d. Dec. 16, 1879. m. JuJy 16, 1868, Gustavus H. Burrows; b. May 21, 1837; son of Dr. William and Betsy (Tilson) Burrows, of Carver, Mass. Of South Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

Florence Howard Burrows, b. Feb. 24, 1873. E r n e s t Lincoln Burrows, b . Oct. 12, 1879.

664

REED GENEALOGY

1938

Anna Gertrude Reed, daughter of William L. and Deborah (Chessman) Reed. b. Aug. 24, 1855, at South Abington, Mass. m. Oct. 23, 1877, George E. Keith; d. Feb. 8, 1850, at Campello, Mass.; son of Franklin and Betsy (Bailey) Keith. Of Campello, Mass.
CHILDREN

Eldon Bradford Keith, b. Oct. 18, 1879. Harold Chessman Keith, b. J u n e 18, 1884.

1939

Sarah Chessman Reed, daughter of William L. and Deborah (Chessman) Reed, b. July 30, 1857. m. Oct. 17, 1883, Rev. John T. Blades; b. Jan. 29, 1849, at Crakehall, Eng.; son of John and Bell Blades. Reside at Campello, Mass.
CHILDREN

A r t h u r Bell Blades, b. Oct. 6, 1884; d. May 1, 1885. Carleton Reed Blades, b. April 4, 1886.

1941

Susan S. Reed, daughter of David A. and Nancy (Loud) Reed, b. Nov. 19, 1818. m. April 19, 1839, John Osborne. Of Weymouth, Mass,
CHILDREN

Susan Maria Osborne, b. . John E. Osborne, b. . Mary Ann Osborne, b . . Caroline Elizabeth Osborne, b. . Ellen Osborne, b. . Nancy Frances Osborne, b. . Charles Osborne, b. . George Osborne, b. ; lives in Nashua, N. H.

DAUGHTERSEIGHTH GENERATION

665

W 1942 Mary Ann Reed, daughter of Dtfvid A. and Nancy (Loud) Reed. b. Oct. 16, 1820. m. Feb. 24, 1844, Samuel C. Breed, of Lynn, at Weymouth, by Rev. Geo. Denham. Of Lynn, Mass.
CHILDREN

Mary A. Breed, b. Priscilla Breed, b. Susan Ellen Breed, b .

. . .

W 1950 Adeline Reed, daughter of Thomas and Cynthia (Shaw) Reed, b. Oct. 23, 1830; d. Nov. 29, 1869. m. Sept. 13, 1849, Oliver Loud, son of Quincy and Hannah (Dyer) Loud; d. Nov. 29, 1869; m. by Rev. J. P. Perry.
CHILDREN

F r a n k Wilbur Loud, b. Sept. 4, 1851; m. Nov. 20, 1872, Selina S. Thomas. Quincy Irving Loud, b. Dec. 29, 1860; m. 1st. April 19, 1883, Jennie F . Nash; m. 2nd. Alice M. Nash; m. 3rd. J u n e 22, 1892, Mrs. Nellie B. Thomas. Adolph Sternfield Loud, b. May 4, 1864; m. Nov. 20, 1891, Lucia Allison Magee, of Riverside, Cal. Betsy Olive Loud, b. March 5, 1868; m. Nov. 7, 1888, Walter Lovell Bates, of S. Weymouth.

W 1950 Frank Wilbur Loud (9th Gen.), son of Oliver and Adeline (Reed) Loud. b. Sept. 4, 1851. m. Nov. 20, 1872, Selina S. Thomas, of South Weymouth.
CHILDREN

Fannie Adeline Thomas Loud, b. Dec. 25, 1876; m. Nov. 10, 1897, Wendell Hocking. Lena Wellman Loud, b. Aug. 19, 1893.

W 1950 Quincy Irving Loud (9th Gen.), son of Oliver and Adeline (Reed; Loud.

666

REED GENEALOGY

b. Dec. 29, 1860. m. 1st. April 19, 1883, Jennie F. Nash; d. July 26, 1885. m. 2nd. , Alice M. Nash. m. 3rd. June 22, 1892, Mrs. Nellie B. Thomas.
CHILDREN

S u m n e r Reed Loud, b . J a n . 8, 1885. Lora Loud, b. A u g . 19, 1893. E r n e s t Loud, b. Sept. 4, 1895; d. Aug. 19, 1896. R u t h Evelyn Loud, b . Nov. 22, 1896.

W 1950 Adolph Sternfield Loud (9th Gen.), son of Oliver and Adeline (Reed) Loud, b. May 4, 1864. m. Nov. 20, 1891, Lucia Allison Magee, of Riverside, Cal.
CHILDREN

Oliver S t u a r t Loud, b. Dec. 15, 1896. F l o r e n c e Ellen Loud, b. J u n e 13, 1898.

W 1950 Betsy Olive Loud (9th Gen.), daughter of Oliver and Adeline (Reed) Loud. b. March 5, 1863. m. Nov. 7, 1888, Walter Lovell Bates, of South Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN

E a r l e W a l c o t t B a t e s , b . Aug. 30, 1889. W a r r e n Adolph B a t e s , b . J u l y 16, 1892.

W 1950 Fannie Adeline Thomas Loud (10th Gen.), daughter of Frank Wilbur and Selina S. (Thomas) Loud. b. Dec. 25, 1876. m. Nov. 10, 1897, Wendell Hocking, of South Weymouth, Mass.
CHILD

Madeline H o c k i n g , b. Oct. 9, 1898.

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667

W 1954 Johannah Wales Reed, daughter of Asa, Jr., and Sarah (Curtis) Reed. b. April 1, 1827; d. July 4, 1860. m. , Washington L. Bates, son of John and Nancy (Ripley) Bates; b. March 31, 1824; d. April 18, 1894.
CHILDREN

Asa H e r b e r t Bates, b. ; m. Annie C. Wallace. Charles Sumner Bates, b. March 4, 1856.

W 1963 Sarah Jackson Reed, daughter of Asa T. and Catherine M. (Johnson) Reed, b. May 8, 1853. m. Sept. 14, 1873, Charles H. Delano; b. Nov. 9, 1853.
CHILDREN

Leon W. Delano, b. Feb. 6, 1876. Agnes B. Delano, b. Aug. 29, 1882,

W 1964 Eliza E. Reed, daughter of Asa T. and Catharine M. (Johnson) Reed. b. Jan. 28, 1855. m. Jan. 28, 1881, Ellis P. Gay.
CHILDREN

Ethel P. Gay, b . J u l y 11, 1883. Alma E. Gay, b. Oct. 18, 1884. Mildred R. Gay, b. J u n e 2, 1887. Robert R. Gay, b. July 3, 1893.

W 1967 Ann Cynthia Reed, daughter of Isaac, Jr., and Elizabeth Estella (Lincoln) Reed, b. March 18, 1859. m. June 20, 1878, Charles Sumner Stowell; b. June 20, 1858; d. June 28, 1896; son of Noah and Jane (Smith) Stowell. Noah was of English descent and Jane of South Weymouth, Mass. Of East Weymouth, Mass.

668
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

(AU born in South Weymouth, Mass.) P a r k e r Reed Stowell, b. May 29, 1879. ArthuV M u r r y Stowell, b . J u l y 19, 1880; m. May 20, 1900, Rachel Annie Garrison (child, Charley Garrison Stowell). F r a n s a n n a Stowell, Dec. 5, 1884. Charles Smith Stowell, b. J a n . 25, 1887.

W 1968 Elizabeth Lincoln Reed, daughter of Isaac, Jr., and Elizabeth Estella (Lincoln) Reed, b. May 1, 1862. m. July 19, 1883, Harry Winthrop Flagg Young, son of Harry Turner and Caroline Maria (Flagg) Young. Harry Turner Young was son of Turner M. Young, b. July 19, 1836; and Caroline Maria (Flagg) Young was of Wellsley, Mass., b. Oct. 15, 1837. Resided in Auburn, Me.
CHILDREN

Carolyn Elizabeth Young, b. M a r c h 6, 1884. Marion Reed Young, b. Aug. 14, 1885.

W 1969 Lillian Spaulding Reed, daughter of Frederick and Abbie L. (Dyer) Reed. b. at East Weymouth, Jan. 18, 1866. m. April 3, 1889, Fred. T. Kimball. Of Melvon, Mass.
CHILDREN

T h o m a s Jefferson Kimball, b. April 15, 1892. I d a I s b a u g h Kimball, b. April 2, 1894.

W 1977 Susan Reed, daughter of William and Susan (French) Reed. b. Oct. 11, 1825; d. Aug. 22, 1849. m. , John Stoddard, son of John and Lucinda (Alden) Stoddard. He was b. Sept. 2, 1819; d. Dec. 13, 1893. They had no children. W 1979 Clarissa Reed, daughter of William and Susan (French) Reed, b. Sept. 11, 1829.

DAUGHTERSEIGHTH GENERATION

669

m. , Gardner Safford Penniman, son of Gardner and Relief (Thayer) Penniman. He was b. April 2, 1826; d. April 22, 1872.
(Born in S. Braintree.) Clara F r a n c i n a P e n n i m a n , b. Dec. 28, 1850; d. S. B r a i n t r e e , J a n . 23, 1852. Lillian Relief P e n n i m a n , b. March 7, 1865; m. J a n 13, 1886, W a l t e r H e n r y Howland.
CHILDREN

W 1979 Lillian Relief Penniman (9th Gen.), daughter of Gardner Safford and Clarissa (Reed) Penniman. b. March 7, 1865. m. Jan. 13, 1886, Walter Henry Howland, son of Lewis T. and Mary A. (Dudley) Howland. He was b. Dec. 10, 1855.
(AU born in S. Braintree.) Lewis Safford Howland, b. Oct, 12, 1886. W a l t e r Reed Howland, b. Aug. 22, 1888. Dudley P e n n i m a n Howland, b. Sept. 12, 1890. Amy Relief Howland, b. April 6, 1892. H e n r y G a r d n e r Howland, b. Aug. 3, 1893; d. in S. B r a i n t r e e , M a r c h 9, 1895. Winifred G a r d n e r Howland, b. May 11, 1895. J o h n P a y s o n Howland, b. Aug. 27, 1899.
CHILDREN

W 1981 Caroline Rogiers Reed, daughter of John Amory and Ann Eliza (Rogiers) Reed, b. Sept. 24, 1832, in St. Thomas; d. June 22, 1874, in Copenhagen. m. May 29, 1851, in St. Thomas, Jenz Cecil August Hingelberg; b. Oct. 1, 1823, in Copenhagen; d. Jan. 1, 1886, in Copenhagen. Of Copenhagen, Denmark.
CHILDREN

Cart A u g u s t H i n g e l b e r g , b. Sept. 16, 1852, in St. T h o m a s ; d. J a n 12, 1888, in New York. J o h n A m o r y H i n g e l b e r g , b . Nov. 11, 1854, in St. T h o m a s ; m. Dec. 1, 1887, , in D e t r o i t , Mich. H a r o l d W a l d e r m a r H i n g e l b e r g , b. Sept. 19, 1856, in St. T h o m a s ; d, Sept. , 1880, in Copenhagen.

670

REED GENEALOGY

Amory Helene Hingelberg, b. April 13, 1858, in St. Thomas; d. March , 1888, in Copenhagen; m. , 1877, Carl Mil b e r g Brochner, in Copenhagen; b. July 13, I860. George Robert Hingelberg, b . Nov. 5, i860, in St. Thomas. Sarah Elizabeth Hingelberg, b. Nov. 9, 1863, in St. Thomas; d. in Copenhagen, April 25, 1865. Cecil Edward Hingelberg, b . Nov. 23, 1866, in St. Thomas.

W 1981 Amory Helene Hingelberg (9th Gen.), daughter of Jenz C. A. and Caroline Rogiers (Reed) Hingelberg. b. April 13, 1858, in St. Thomas; d. March , 1888, in Copenhagen. m. , 1877, in Copenhagen, Carl Milberg Brochner; b. July 13, 1860.
CHILDREN

Carl Cecil Bertie Brochner, b. J u n e 26, 1878. Amory Caroline Eleanor Brochner, b . July 25, 1879. Archibald Hingelberg Brochner, b. Sept. 1, 1880. Guy Amory Rogiers Brochner, b. Aug. 11, 1882; d. J a n . 3, 1883.

W 1982 Amory Charlotte Eveline Reed, daughter of John Amory and Ann Eliza (Rogiers) Reed. b. May 30, 1834, in St. Thomas. m. Sept. 28, 1850, in St. Thomas, Carl Geo. Heise; b. Dec. 18, 1817; d. June 20, 1886, at Lockstadth, Ger., their summer residence. Of Hamburg, Ger.
CHILDREN

Geo. Amory Heise, b. J a n . 23, 1851, in St. Thomas; m. May 31, 1882, in Hamburg, Susannah Elizabeth Siemson; b. Aug. 9, 1859. Anna Louise Heise, b. J a n . 25, 1853, in St. Thomas; m. May 6, 1871, in Hamburg, Carl Edw. Melchers; b. May 23, 1845. Caroline H e n r i e t t a Heise, b. Dec. 6, 1855, in St. Thomas; m. Nov. 24, 1876, in Hamburg, Edw. Bernhard; b. April 3. 1852. Francis Julius Heise, b. Oct. 21, 1858, in St. Thomas. Frederick William Albert Heise, b. May 8, 1862; d. Oct. 19, 1864, in Hamburg. Amory Reed Heise, b. Sept. 23, 1865; d. March 1, 1875, in Hamburg.

DAUGHTERSEIGHTH GENERATION

671

W 1982 Anna Louise Heise (9th Gen.), daughter of Carl George and Amory Charlotte Eveline (Reed) Heise. b. Jan. 25, 1853, in St. Thomas. m. May 6, 1871, in Hamburg, Carl Edward Melchers; b. May 23, 1845.
CHILDREN

Carl Edward Melchers, b. April 3, 1872; d. Aug. 27, 1872. Herman Geo. Melchers, b. J u n e 15, 1873, in Hamburg. Amory Helene Melchers, b. Sept. 25, 1878, in Hamburg.

W 1982 Caroline Henrietta Heise (9th Gen.), daughter of Carl George and Amory Charlotte Eveline (Reed) Heise. b. Dec. 6, 1855, in St. Thomas. m. Nov. 24, 1876, in Hamburg, Edward Bernhard; b. April 3, 1852.
CHILDREN

Emily Caroline Amory Bernhard, b. Feb. 5, 1878, in St. Thomas. Geo. Herman Elkin Bernhard, b. Nov. 25, 1879, in Hamburg. Amory Letitia Susanna Bernhard, b. July 3, 1883, in Hamburg. Anna Esther Bernhard, b. May 28, 1888, in Hamburg.

W 1992 Flora Europa Reed, daughter of John H. and Henrietta (Gilliam) Reed, b. . m. , Charles Knight, of England. Of England. W 1993 Jennie Reed, daughter of John H. and Henrietta (Gilliam) Reed. b. , m. , James Langston, of England. Of England.

672

REED GENEALOGY

W 1997 Martha Houghton Reed, daughter of James Henry and Martha Ann (Wesson) Reed, b. Oct. 20, 1862. m. , Chas. Anthony Morss, Jr., son of Chas. Anthony and Mary E. (Willis) Morss, of Boston. Of Boston, Mass.
CHILDREN

Philip Morss, b. Jan. 30, 1895. Charles Anthony Morss, b. Feb. 21, 1898. James Reed Morss, b. April 19, 1899. W 1998 Katherine Sabra Reed, daughter of James Henry and Martha Ann (Wesson) Reed, b. April 22, 1868. m. Jan. 13, 1890, John R. Bradlee, son of John Tisdale and Sarah (Goddard) Bradlee, of Boston. Of Boston, Mass.
CHILDREN

T h o m a s Goddard Bradlee, b . J a n . 3, 1891. Sabra Bradlee, b. July 28, 1895.

W 2000 Mary Holman Reed, daughter of John Clark and Caroline (Kinsey) Reed, b. April 11, 1843; d. Oct. 6, 1880. m. March 5, 1872, Harlan Feagan. Of Holden, Mo.
CHILD

Harlan Fred. Feagan, b. April 18, 1873.

W 2001 Katie Ellery Reed, daughter of John Clark and Caroline (Kinsey) Reed, b. Aug. 8, 1855. ' m. Aug. 31, 1876, Geo. W. McCabe. Of Ohio.

DAUGHTERSEIGHTH GENERATION

673

W 2010 Susie St. Clair Reed, daughter of David Henry and Susan (Reed) Reed. b. . m. , Philip G. Seay. Of Richmond, Va.
CHIL

Amory Houghton Seay, b.

W 2015 Clara Jane Reed, daughter of Ezra and Jane A. (Wright) Reed. b. Nov. 28, 1849, at South Weymouth, m. June 16, 1874, Irville Waterman. Of Kingston, Mass.
CHILD

Irville Dennett Waterman, b. Feb. , 1879.

W 2020 Harriet Loud Reed, daughter of Quincy L. and Lucy Emeline (Hall) Reed, b. Dec. 19, 1860; d. Dec. 18, 1893. m. Aug. 18, 1890, Albert Parker Worthen, son of Samuel K. and Sarah F. Worthen, of Bristol, New Hampshire.

He was a lawyer of South Weymouth and represented Lis district at General Court in 1893. Mrs. Worthen was a general favorite and her sudden death of Brights Disease after having given birth to triplets, three bright boys, was a great sorrow to the whole community. Of South Weymouth, Mass.
CHILDREN

Albert P a r k e r Worthen, b. Dec. 17, 1893; d. April 8, 1894. Alfred Worthen, b . Dec. 17, 1893. A son Worthen, b. Dec. 17, 1893; d. t h e next day.

W 2024 Julia A. Reed, daughter of William H, and Julia L. (Andrews) Reed.

674

REED GENEALOGY

b. Feb. 18, 1861. m. June 22, 1887, Frank Howard Wood. Of Bridgewater, Mass.
CHILD

Avis Wood, b. July 21, 1889. W 2031

Emily Bradford Reed, daughter of John B. and Emily Jane (Loud) Reed. b. Oct. 12, 1851, at South Weymouth, Mass. m. March 20, 1867, William W. Sampson; b. Sept. 12, 1841, at Turner, Me.; son of Elisha and Sylvia (Gurney) Sampson. They lived in Maiden, Mass., and had a common school education. He was postmaster of Maiden, Mass., and was a Capt. in the War of the Rebellion. Of Maiden, Mass.
CHILDREN

Lottie E. Sampson, b . Sept. 10, 1868. Cora W. Sampson, b. Aug. 16, 1871; m. Albert C. Bernard. Eva M. Sampson, b. April 10, 1873; m. F r a n k E. Hiltz. Ida May Sampson, b. Aug. 24, 1874; d. Oct. , 1874. Wallace Ashton Sampson, b. Sept. 10, 1878; unmarried. Charles F o b e r t Sampson, b. J a n 21, 1880; unmarried. Nina Bradford Sampson, b . Nov. 2, 1886. Helen Sampson, b. July 24, 1889; d. Sept. 10, 1889. Albert William Sampson, b. Aug. 15, 1893. Hazel Sampson, b. July 28, 1895.

2033

Jennie Reed, daughter of Franklin and Pamelia (Thayer) Reed. b. in Weymouth, Oct. 21, 1854. m. , Charles Conant. Of Whitman, Mass.
CHILD

Charles R. Conant, b. in Whitman in 1879.

DAUGHTERSEIGHTH GENERATION

675

W 2034 Lizzie Reed, daughter of Franklin and Pamelia (Thayer) Reed. b. May 13, 1858. m. Frank Dyer, of Braintree, Mass. Of Whitman, Mass.
CHILD

H a r r y Dyer, b. in Weymouth, Aug. 5, 1878.

W 2036 Annie Estelle Reed, daughter of Frederick and Ellen Mehetable (Brown) Reed. b. March 15, 1863. m. July 4, 1885, Charles Austin Brown, who was b. March 10, 1860.
CHILD

Helen Estelle Brown, b . J u n e 18, 1887.

T 2042 Lucinda Reed, daughter of George and Lucinda B. (Sawtell) Reed. b. May 9, 1813. m. , Isaac Hilton. Of Augusta, Me.
T 2043 Eliza C. Reed, daughter of George and Lucinda B. (Sawtell) Reed. b. Oct. 13, 1814. m. , Virgil Ballard. Of Augusta, Me. T 2044 Betsy H. Reed, daughter of Luther and Betsy (Hamilton) Reed. b. Oct. 28, 1818. m. , William A. Springer. Of Augusta, Me.
43

676

REED GENEALOGY

T 2046 Julia A. Reed, daughter of Luther and Betsy (Hamilton) Reed. b. Aug. 25, 1826. m. Oct. 3,1841, James E. Watson. Of Augusta, Me. T 2047 Chloe Reed, daughter of Oliver and Chloe (Briggs) Reed, h. Jan. 9, 1816. m. Jan. 10, 1836, Charles H. Brow. Of Taunton, Mass. T 2051 Sarah Thayer Reed, daughter of Oliver and Chloe (Briggs) Reed. b. Feb. 8, 1823. in. April 25, 1861, Joseph Allen (Mariner). Of New Bedford, MasB. T 2054 Rebecca Leonard Reed, daughter of Oliver and Chloe (Briggs) Reed. b. Dec. 6, 1829. m. June 23, 1850, William D. Newhall (Carpenter). Of Taunton, Mass. T 2056 Retsy H. Reed, daughter of Geo. L. and Betsy (Lincoln) Reed, b. Oct. 30, 1815. m. April 19, 1854, Barzillai Briggs. Of Taunton, Mass. T 2063 Fanny M. Reed, daughter of Isaiah and Fanny (Thomas) Reed. b. Feb. 24, 1824. m. Aug. 22, 1841, Willard Johnson, of Providence, R. I.

DAUGHTERSEIGHTH GENERATION

677

T 2064 Clarissa D. Reed, daughter of Stimson and Fanny (Briggs) Reed. b. Aug. 26, 1838. m. Dec. 14, 1854, William L. Wilbur. Of Taunton, Mass. T 2066 Deborah C. Reed, daughter of Barzillai and Deborah (Churchill) Reed. b. Aug. 20, 1838, at Taunton. m. June 30,1859, Theron A. Sanford. Of Bristol, Conn. T 2070 Clara Isabel Reed, daughter of Henry G. and Clara (White) Reed. b. Aug. 14, 1844. m. , Dr. Chas. T. Hubbard. Of Taunton, Mass. T 2073 Fanny Lee Reed, daughter of Henry G. and Frances Lee (Williams) Reed, b. May 25, 1854. m. , William Bradford Homer Dowse. Of Newton, Mass. T 2081 Ellen Button Reed, daughter of Edgar Hodges and Ellen Augusta (Godfrey) Reed, b. Sept. 9,1838. m. Nov. 14, 1866, Geo. A. Washburn. Of Taunton, Mass. Geo. A. Washburn has been treasurer of Taunton for 24 years, still holds the office.
CHILDREN

E d g a r Reed Washburn, b. J a n . 8, 1868. Elliot Washburn, b. Feb. 9, 1870. Charles Godfrey Washburn, b. Sept. 15, 1874.

678

REED GENEALOGY

T 2084 Alice Maria Reed, daughter of Edgar Hodges and Ellen Augusta (Godfrey) Reed, b. March 13, 1843. m. Nov. 3, 1869, Robert Elliot, of Hannibal, Mo. He is a member of the firm of Elliot and Wyman, Hannibal, Mo., wholesale grocers, and president of school board.
CHILDREN

Catherine Reed Elliot, b. Oct. 3, 1870. Alice Washburn Elliot, b. Aug. 18, 1872. Ruth Elliot, b. Oct. , 1877.

T 2116 Louisa M. Reed, daughter of Freeman and Lamira W. (Jones) Reed. b. March 19, 1837. m. March 8, 1855, Chauncy L. Hayden, who was b. Sept. 19, 1832.
CHILDREN

F r e e m a n R. Hayden, b. Nov. 27, 1855; m. Sept. 23, 1886, Lettie L. Bruce. Fred L. Hayden, b . March 24, 1857; m. J u n e 2, 1886, Hattie E. Crawford. Leona M. Hayden, b. Nov. 22, 1859; m. May 14, 1883, Newell M. Nelson. F r a n k A. Hayden, b. Aug. 16, 1861; m. April 12, 1892, Lou. L. Boyce. Ferdie Hayden, b. May 26, 1864; d. young, aged 3 months, 10 days.

T 2116 Freeman R, Hayden (9th Gen.), son of Chauncy L. and Louisa M. (Reed) Hayden. b. Nov. 27, 1855. m. Sept. 28, 1886, Lettie L. Bruce, who was b. June 20, 1859.
CHILDREN

Ethel B. Hayden, b. Sept. 10, 1884. Homer B. Hayden, Feb. 22, 1890.

DAUGHTERSEIGHTH GENERATION

679

T 2116 Fred. L. Hayden (9th Gen), son of Chauncy L. and Louisa M. (Reed) Hayden. b. March 24, 1857. m. June 2, 1886, Hattie E. Crawford; she was b. Dec. 25, 1863.
CHILDREN

Earl C. Hayden, b. J u n e 20, 1888. F a y L. Hayden, b . May 22, 1890.

T 2116 Leona M. Hayden (9th Gen.), daughter of Chauncy L. and Louisa M. (Reed) Hayden. b. Nov. 22, 1859. m. May 14, 1883, Newell M. Nelson; b. June 27, 1857.
CHILDREN

Jessie L. Nelson, b. May 26, 1887. Ralph H. Nelson, b . J u n e 6, 1890.

T 2116 Frank A. Hayden (9th Gen.), son of Chauncy L. and Louisa M. (Reed) Hayden. b. Aug. 16, 1861. m. April 12, 1892, Lou. L. Boyce, she was b. Feb. 29 1865.
CHIM>

Phil S. Hayden, b. Feb. 6, 1897.

T 2119 Mabel H. Reed, daughter of Freeman and Lamira W. (Jones) Reed. b. Dec. 27, 1859. m. May 14, 1883, Chas. A. Ordway. No children. Of Northfield Center, Vt.
T 2120 Emma A. Reed, daughter of Russell and Mary Ann (Edson) Reed.

680

REED GENEALOGY

b. March 1, 1846. m. Sept. 23, 1872, John M. Temple. Of Athol, Mass.


CHILDREN

Mary Russell Temple, b . Dec. 12, 1873; d. J a n . 24, 1880. Paul Russell Temple, b . Oct. 10, 1884. Pauline Emma Temple, b. Oct. 10, 1884.

T 2123 Annette L. Reed, daughter of Benjamin Porter and Harriet* (Jones) Reed. , b. July 24, 1848. m, Nov. , 1873, Solon Lawrence.
CHILD

A r t h u r Lawrence, b. May 21, 1879.

T 2125 Myra E. Reed, daughter of Benjamin Porter and Harriet (Jones) Reed, b. Sept. 13, 1852. m. March 12, 1883, Fred. L. Threshner. T 2128 Hda S. Reed, daughter of Benjamin Porter and Harriet (Jones) Reed. b. April 14, 1858. m. Jan. 30, 1877, Lewis Chatfield. Of Berlin, Vt.
CHILDREN

Guy L. Chatfield, b. March 5, 1878. Clyde R. Chatfield, b. May 19, 1880. Edna H. Chatfield, b. June 2, 1890.

T 2130 i Harriet J. Reed, daughter of Benjamin Porter and Harriet (Jones) Reed, b. Aug. 11, 1862. m. Jan. 1, 1884, Clarence Pierce.

DAUGHTERSEIGHTH GENERATION
CHILDREN

681

Harold L. Pierce, b . Sept. 30, 1884. Mollie A. Pierce, b. April 29, 1886. Robert P . Pierce, b. J u n e 16, 1890. Mortimer C. Pierce, b. J u n e 28, 1897.

T 2137 Theodora Williams Reed, daughter ot William Augustus and Mary Lucetta (Breckenridge) Reed, b. April 30, 1866. m. June 27, 1895:, James William Drysdale. Of Peace Dale, R. I.
CHILDREN

Donald Drysdale, b. Oct. 10, 1893. Roderick Reed Drysdale, b. Sept. , 1895. Alexander Drysdale, b. J a n . 17, 1899.

T 2149 Esther Ann Reed, daughter of David Wilson and Esther (Sanders) Reed. b. Feb. 18, 1836. m. Sept. 11, 1855, Randall Fuller. Of Maysville, Dodge county, Wis. T 2151 Sarah Jane Reed, daughter of Artemas and Eunice G. (Benham) Reed, b. Feb. 7, 1847, in Fleming, N. Y. m. May 12, 1875, John H. Sturtevant. No children. Of Cortland, N. Y. T 2155 Mary Frances Reed, daughter of Marvin and Eunice Ann (Heath) Reed. b. (Cortland, N. Y.) Dec. 25, 1841. m. April 2, 1873, Rev. Virgil Wadham Mattoon, who was b. March 2, 1842, at Vienna, N. Y. son of Plyment and Trypbena C. (Parker) Mattoon.

682

REED GENEALOGY

She attended the Cortland Academy and Casanova Seminary at Casanova, N. Y., and graduated June 29, 1871. V. W. Mattoon graduated at Casanova Seminary, June , 1866, Wesleyan University 1870, and the Boston Theological Seminary. They lived in S. E. Mass., Rhode Island and Connecticut. Members of the M. E. Church. He enlisted in the 24th N. Y. State Vol. in 1861, and served two years, was in seven battles. He was of medium height, black hair and eyes, and a dark complexion. She was of medium height, brown hair and eyes, and a fair complexion.
CHILDREN

Florence Amanda Mattoon, b. July 27, 1874. Wilbur Reed Mattoon, b . Aug. 14, 1875. Howard Virgil Mattoon, b. J a n . 6, 1877.

T 2160 Clara Heath Reed, daughter of Marvin and Eunice Ann (Heath) Reed. b. Oct. 5, 1855, at Cortland, N. Y.J d. at North Abington, May 26, 1893. m. Jan. 7, 1888, Fred. Washburn Everson; b. Oct. 12, 1858, at Halifax, Mass.; son of Lysander Washburn Everson. His mother's maiden name was Martha Daland. He d. July 7, 1897. She was a Methodist, they removed from Cortland to North Abington, Mass. Of North Abington, Mass.
CHILD

Grace Lillian Everson, b . J u l y 7, 1889; d. April 21, 1895.

T 2161 Mary Sophronia Reed, daughter of John and Hannah E. (Nesmith) Reed, b. June 23, 1839. m. July 4, 1861, Liberty Eaton Fellows. Of Lansing, Iowa.
CHILDREN

Wilson Reed Fellows, b. Aug. 1, 1862; m. Dec. 26, 1893, Delia Baumes, of Vermillion, S. Dak.

DAUGHTEE8EIGHTH GENERATION

683

Albert Milton Fellows, b. March 1, 1864; m. Sept. 4, 1889, Elsie Smith. Lura Felicia Fellows, b. May 21, 1866. May Frances Fellows, b. July 14, 1868; m. Sept. 10, 1896, Cullen A. Beeman, of Waukon, Iowa. Ella Sophronia Fellows, b, J u n e 21, 1870. Rodger Lee Fellows, b. J u n e 7, 1872. Sadie Fellows, b . March 11, 1874; d. July 18, 1874. Robbie Fellows, b. J u n e 18, 1875; d. Sept. 4, 1875. Jennie Fellows, b. J a n . 7, 1877. Liberty E a t o n Fellows, b. Sept. 26, 1879. Grace Corlin Fellows, b. Dec. 15, 1883. Address Lansing, Iowa, for t h e children whose residences are not given.

T 2161 Wilson Reed Fellows (9th Gen.), son of Liberty Eaton and Mary Sophronia (Reed) Fellows, b. Aug. 1, 1862. m. Dec. 26, 1893, Delia Baumes.
CHILDREN

Keith Fellows, b. Oct. 16, 1894. Reeda Baumes Fellows, b. J a n . 24, 1896.

T 2161 Albert Milton Fellows (9th Gen.), son of Liberty Eaton and Mary Sophronia (Reed) Fellows. b. March 1, 1864. m. Sept. 4, 1889, Elsie Smith.
CHILDREN

Minerva Fellows, b. Feb. 10, 1891. Liberty Eaton Fellows, b. Feb. 11, 1893. Albert Milton Fellows, b. Feb. 27, 1895.

T 2164 Ella Joanna Reed, daughter of John and Hannah E, (Nesmith) Reed. b. June 12, 1854, at Cortland, N. Y. m. Dec. 25, 1878, Henry James Bently. Reside at Waukon, Iowa.

684
CHILDREN

BEED GENEALOGY

J o h n Reed Bently, b. Aug. 28, 1880. Ruth Bently, b. J a n . 14, 1882. Henry Grant Bently, b. Jan. 26, 1886. Roy Wilson Bently, b. July 22, 1896.

T 2166 Maria Calista Reed, daughter of Isaac Newton and Margaret (Miles) Reed. b. June 28, 1837, at Berlin, Ohio. m. March 6, 1878, Curtis Nickols; b. Sept. 2, 1826, at Tonawanda, N. Y.; son of Joseph and Orilla (Main) Nickols. Of Putney, Vt.
CHILD

Charles Reed Nickols, b . July 14, 1880.

T 2167 Ellen Augusta Reed, daughter of Isaac Newton and Margaret (Miles) Reed, b. Aug. 19, 1839. m. Nov. 22, 1855, Theodore C. Pratt, Of Weymouth, Mass. T 2176 Gertrude Ellen Reed, daughter of Thomas Newton and Ellen Jerusha (Miller) Reed. b. Jan. 17, 1869. m. Nov. 17, 1887, Carlos E. Newton. Of Dummerston, Vt.
CHILDREN

Blanche Gertrude Newton, b. April 25, 1889. Hazel Bell Newton, b. J a n . 3, 1893.

T 2179 Minnie Reed, daughter of William Jefferson and Sarah (Davis) Reed. b. July 4, 1859; d. Feb. 28, 1887. m. , Edward B. Mitchell. Of Henderson county, 111.

DAUGHTERSEIGHTH GENERATION

685

T 2180 Alice Reed, daughter of William Jefferson and Sarah (Davis) Reed. b. Feb. 7, 1861. m. , Edward Salter. Of Henderson county, 111. T 2181 Adelia Reed, daughter of William Jefferson and Sarah (Davis) Reed. b. Dec. 4, 1864. m. , Samuel Elwell Of Henderson county, 111. T 2183 Mary Juliet Reed, daughter of James and Margaret (Hogue) Reed. b. March 15, 1851. m. Oct. 17, 1872, Samuel Findley. Of Henderson county, 111. T 2188 Leona F. Reed, daughter of James and Margaret (Hogue) Reed. b. March 6, 1861. m. Aug. 25, 1887, Charles C. McClung. T 2205 Elizabeth Beulah Reed, daughter of George and Sarah (Sims) Reed. b. March 17, 1864, at Ninneger, Minn. m. April 26, 1883, Augustine Harris Owens; b. Dec. 14, 1851, at Milwaukee, Wis., son of Richard Owens. Of Milwaukee, Wis.
CHILDREN

Lulu May Owens, b. F e b . 24, 1884. Ralph A u g u s t i n e Owens, b. Dec. 14, 1886.

686

"

REED GENEALOGY

T 2212 Clementine Eunice Reed, daughter of Alfred W. and Eunice (Paul) Reed. b. June 26, 1847. m. June 19, 1867, Edward A. Hayden; b. Feb. 20, 1845; son of Hiram and Emma Hayden. Of New Boston, N. H.
CHILD

Grace Wood Hayden, b. Feb. 20, 1870.

T 2213 Lucy Malvina Reed, daughter of Alfred W. and Eunice E. (Paul) Reed. b. April 6, 1850. m. Sept. 28, 1870, John P. Briggs, son of Matthew Briggs; b. at Dighton, 1849. Of New Boston, N. H.
CHILDREN

Lucy B e r t h a Briggs, b . Sept. , 1871. A r t h u r Palmer Briggs, b. in 1874. L u n e t t e r Maria Briggs, b. 1876.

T 2214 Laura A. Reed, daughter of Alfred and Eunice E. (Paul) Reed. b. Sept. 17, 1853. m. Nov. 1, 1876, Daniel A. Stanley, son of Benj. and Mary (Andrews) Stanley; b. in 1852, at New Boston, N. H.; d. at Medway, Feb. , 1896. Of New Boston, N. H.
CHILDREN

Albert Stanley, b. Aug. 1, 1877; d. Nov. , 1877. Millicent Stanley, b. J u l y 1, 1885. Mildred Stanley, b. July 1, 1885; d. Sept. 1885. Danna Andrews Stanley, b. Sept. 4, 1890.

M 2238 Sarah Louisa Reed, daughter of Warren Atherton and Louisa (Lyman) Reed.

D A U G H T E R S EIGHTH

GENERATION

M 2228 Jannette A. Reed, daughter of Oliver and Lucy (Sloan) Reed, b. April 23, 1838. m. Oct. 8, 1870, George 0. Vmtt, who died Sept. 7, 1896.
CHILDREN

Krnest Granville P r a t t , b. April 22, 1871. George Harry P r a t t , b. April 15, 1874; d. October 7, 1874.

M 2227 Charlotte E. Reed, daughter of Levi and Charlotte (Burt) Reed. b. June 23, 1825, m. April 9, 1851, Andrew J. Burl.
CHILDKKN

Waldo A. Burt, b, J a n . 8, 1852; m. July 4, 1875. Ida E. Shaw; have one Hon, Roy S. Burt, b, Nov. 1, 1879. Edna J . Burt, b. Nor. JO, J*54; m. Nov. 10, 1890, Henry Ingham. M.D.

M 2230 Lucy S. Reed, daughter of Levi and Charlotte (Burt) Reed, b. April 24, 1831. m. June 9, 1850, Horatio N. Shaw.
CHILDREN

George N. Shaw, b . March 31, 1851. Selina C. Shaw, b. Dec. 20, 1852. Frank H. Shaw, b. Nov. 8, 1854. Ida Emma Shaw, b. April 28, 1856. Adeline L. Shaw, b. Feb. 23, 1859. William H. Shaw, b. J a n . 16, 1863; died young. Laurinda O. Shaw, b. J u n e 6, 1864; died young.

DAUGHTERSEIGHTH GENERATION

687

b. in Belchertown, Mass., March 24, 1834. m. Jan. 31, 1856, Thomas Jefferson Dowty, at Fort Adams, Miss.
CHILDREN

Thomas Lyman Dowty, b. Feb. 9, 1857. Eddie Cross Dowty, b. Sept. 13, 1859. Ova Lea Dowty, b. Oct. 26, 1862; m. Aug. 8, 1885, Ernest Dudley Ingalls. Ruth Alma Dowty, b. March 16, 1869; m. July 18, 1894, William L. S. Gordon.

M 2238 Ova Lea Dowty (9th Gen.), daughter of Thomas Jefferson and Sarah Louisa (Reed) Dowty. b. Oct. 26, 1862. m. Aug. 8, 1885, Ernest Dudley Ingalls. Of New Orleans, La.
CHILDREN

Ernest Dudley Ingalls, b. Oct. 15, 1886. Walter Trumball Ingalls, b. July 12, 1890. Dorothy Ingalls, b. June 14, 1893; John Kenneth Ingalls, b. June 22, 185. Carolyne Dkvkerson Ingalls, b. Sept. , 1899. M 2238 Ruth Alma Dowty (9th Gen.), daughter of Thomas Jefferson and Sarah Louisa (Reed) Dowty. b. Match 16, 1869. m. July 18, 1894, William L. S. Gordon. Of New Orleans, La.
CHILDREN-

Ruth Louisa Gordon, b. May 10, 1895. William Thomas Lawrence Gordon, b. Jan. 28, 1901.

M 2241 Ellen Loraine Reed, daughter of Warren Atherton and Louisa (Lyman) Reed. b. July 19, 1843, at Northampton, Mass. m. Aug. 20, 1864, Seth Lathrop, of South Hadley Falls, Mass.

688
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

Abbie Louisa L a t h r o p , b. J a n . 16, 1866; m. J u n e 13, 1888, a t L a w r e n c e , Kan., F r a n k W. McMillan. L y m a n Reed L a t h r o p , b. April 28, 1869. H o w a r d L a t h r o p , b. Sept. 18, 1877.

M 2241 Abbie Louisa Lathrop (9th Gen.), daughter of Seth and Ellen Loraine (Reed) Lathrop. b. Jan. 16, 1866. m. June 13, 1888, at Lawrence, Kans., Frank W. McMillan. *
CHILDREN

Rae W. McMillan, b. J u n e 11, 1889. Ellen M a r g u e r i t e McMillan, b. F e b . 20, 1891.

M 2249 Fanny Reed, daughter of James and Lydia (Woods) Reed, b. Feb. 25, 1836; d. Dec. 27, 1879. m. Sept. 7, 1854, Benoni G. Carpenter. Married at Northampton, Mass. Lived in Brooklyn, N. Y.
CHILDREN

Georgia Carpenter, b. J u l y 9, 1855, in Savannah, Ga.; d. May 1, 1859, in Savannah, Ga. J e n n i e Reed C a r p e n t e r , b. Aug. 19, 1859; m. M a r c h , 1883, Louis Buhl King, of D e t r o i t , Mich. Ralph Ward C a r p e n t e r , b. Sept. 21, 1861, a t N o r t h Granville, N. Y.; d. Aug. , 1869, a t F a i r Haven, V t .

M 2249 Jennie Reed Carpenter (9th Gen.), daughter of Benoni G. and Fanny (Reed) Carpenter. b. Aug. 19, 1859. m. March , 1883, Louis Buhl King, of Detroit. Of Detroit, Mich.
(All born in Detroit, Mich.) D o r o t h e a King, b. F e b . 6, 1884. Ralph Benjamin King, b. May 23, 1885. R o b e r t K e n t King, b. J u l y 8, 1887. J e n e t Elizabeth King, b. F e b . 10, 1889. Louis Buhl King, b. J a n . 20. 1892; d. J a n . 6, 1893. F r a n c i s C a r p e n t e r King, b. Nov. 17, 1894.
CHILDREN

DAUGHTERSEIGHTH GENERATION

689

M 2251 Mary Elizabeth Reed, daughter of James and Lydia (Woods) Reed. b. , 1840. m. , 1859, Omar Holden, of San Diego, Cal.
CHILDREN

S t a n l e y Holden, b. Delos Holden, b.

, 1860. ; d. in infancy.

M 2252 Martha Reed, daughter of James and Lydia (Woods) Reed. b. June 2, 1847. m. , 1867, Capt. Eben Fenton. Of Detroit, Mich.
CHILDREN

F r e d e r i c k Reed F e n t o n , b. May , 1869, in New Y o r k ; m. 1891, Lillian B a k e r . Carolyne F e n t o n , b . Feb. , 1873, in New York; m. 1897, J o h n Clyde Wilcox. Ronald C a r p e n t e r F e n t o n , b. J u l y , 1881, in D e t r o i t , Mich.

M 2252 Frederick Reed Fenton (9th Gen.), son of Capt. Eben and Martha (Reed) Fenton. b. May , 1869, at New York, N. Y. m. , 1891, Lillian Baker. Of Detroit, Mich.
CHILDREN

D o r o t h y F e n t o n , b. May , 1892. Margaret Fenton, b. , 1894. F r e d e r i c k Eeed F e n t o n , b. May , 1896.

M 2252 Carolyne Fenton (9th Gen.), daughter of Capt. Eben and Martha (Reed) Fenton. b. Feb. , 1873. m. , 1897, John Clyde Wilcox. Of New York, N. Y.
CHILD

M a r t h a Wilcox, b. J a n . 24, 1901.

690

REED GENEALOGY

M 2253 Sophronia Reed, daughter of James Smith and Nancey A. (Holmes) Reed, b. Oct. 10, 1842. m. Oct. 7, 1865, John Williams, of Chicago, 111.
CHILDREN

Mary Belle Williams, b. Nov. 13, 1866; m. Feb. 9, 1892, Frederick 8. TyrrelL Anna Reed Williams, b. Dec. 20, 1867; m. April 7, 1896, John Bradley Carse. J o h n Reed Williams, b. J u n e 29, 1871. Nancey Reed Williams, b . Nov. 9, 1874. Elmer Reed Williams, b. J a n . 17, 1880. Alice T r u e Williams, b. April 9, 1885.

M 2253 Mary Belle Williams (9th Gen.), daughter of John and Sophronia (Reed) Williams. b. May 13, 1866. m. Feb. 9, 1892, Frederick Strong Tyrrell.
CHILD

Constance Tyrrell, b. Feb. 4, 1893. M 2253 Anna Reed Williams (9th Gen.), daughter of John and Sophronia (Reed) Williams, b. Dec. 20, 1867. m. April 7, 1896, John Bradley Carse.
CHILDREN

J o h n Bradley Carse, Jr., b. Aug. 1, 1897. Donald Carse, b. Nov. 3, 1899.

M 2255 Sarah Elizabeth Reed, daughter of James Smith and Nancey A. (Holmes) Reed, b. Feb. 14, 1852. m. James Delano, of New Bedford, Mass.
CHILDREN

Ride L. Delano, b. Oct. 28, 1876. James Delano, Jr., b. J a n . 9, 1880. Kenneth Delano, b. J a n . 1, 1881.

DAUGHTERSNINTH GENERATION

691

M 2265 Charlotte Maria Reed, daughter of Edwin Dwight and Sophia (Redfield) Reed, b. Dec. 28, 1840. m. March 14, 1872, Calvin Beach, of Blue Rapids, Kans.
CHILDREN

Allen Reed Beach, b . Aug. 10, 1875. F r a n k Wardwell Beach, b. April 14, 1878. Annie Louisa Beach, b . Oct. 4, 1880. Edwin Carroll Beach, b. March 7, 1883. Calvin Campbell Beach, b. J a n . 6, 1887.

NINTH GENERATION A 2270 Josephine R. Reed, daughter of Silas Richmond and Josephine (Baily) Reed. (Changed from Mahala Harris to Josephine R.) b. April 38, 1840. m. April 29, 1860, John J. Lewis.
CHILDREN

Susan Lewis, b. J a n . 25, 1862; unmarried. Mary F . Lewis, b. J u n e 21, 1863; d. , 1883. J a m e s E. Lewis, b . Dec. 28, 1866. John T. Lewis b. Sept. 5, 1868. E r n e s t G. Lewis, b . Feb. 13, 1870.

A 2274 Mary Mahala Reed, daughter of Edwin Harris and Mary (Porter) Reed, b. July 24, 1848. m. , David S. Smith. A 2278 Lucy Reed, daughter of Evander and Lucy (Humble) Reed, b. March 9, 1850. in. May 9, 1875, Philip P. Trufant.
44

692
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

Alton Philip Trufant, b. July 30, 1877. E r n e s t Reed Trufant, b . J a n . 25, 1880; d. Nov. 24, 1886. Willard Evander T r u f a n t , b . May 25, 1883. Lillian May Trufant, b. J u n e 13, 1886. Lina Ernestine Trufant, b. May 25, 1892.

A 2281 Lucia Wilkes Reed, daughter of Evander and Mary E. (Jenkins) Reed. b. Oct. 12, 1862. m. , Frank Wade. Had one child which died. Of Abington, Mass. A 2283 Lizzie Bell Reed, daughter of Obadiah and Sarah E. C. (Noyes) Reed, b. Jan. 12, 1865. m. Jan. 11, 1887, Arthur Franklin Tilton.
CHILDREN

Roy Kendall Tilton, b. Aug. 12, 1888. Beatrice Franklin Tilton, b. Oct. 2, 1895.

A 2290 Mary Wallace Reed, daughter of Hiram and Emily J. (Loud) Reed. b. March 20, 1865. m. Sept. 6, 1881, James Fobert. Of Italy. A 2295 Annie Ardell Reed, daughter of Mathew G. and Harriet M. (Bicknell) Reed, b. May 6, 1878. m. June 19, 1805, William Henry Pierce.
CHILD

William Lewis Pierce, b. May 14, 1896.

DAUGHTERSNINTH GENERATION

693

A 2320 Anna Josephine Reed, daughter of George Augustus and Susan Maria (Gurney) Reed. b. Feb. 6, 1831. m. , E. W. Noyes.
CHILD

Louisa Josephine Noyes, b. Feb. 11, 1883.

A 2329 Alice Weston Reed, daughter of Seth Dean and Sarah Isabelle (McConihe) Reed, b. in Abington Sept. 4, 1859; d. Jan. 1, 1888. m. , Nathaniel E. Arnold, son of Nathaniel Arnold. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

Myrtie Arnold, b. in Abington, March , 1879. Marion Isabelle Arnold, b. in Abington, Bertha Arnold, b. in Abington, , 1885.

, 1882.

A 2341 Fannie Sturgis Tudor Reed, daughter of John and Mary Elizabeth (Pope) Reed, b. May 5, 1865. m. Oct. 19, 1887, Francis S. James, son of Reinies and Alice (Cove) James. Of Hull, Mass.
CHILDREN

Lalla Rookh James, b. Aug. 12, 1888. Dorothy Frances James, b. Dec. 21, 1889. Alice Elizabeth James, b. July 15, 1892. Elsie lone James, b. April 1, 1894.

A 2342 Jane Binney Tower Reed, daughter of John and Mary Elizabeth (Pope) Reed, b. July 16, 1866. m. Oct 30, 1889, Chas. H. B. Waterhouse, son of Levi H. and Caroline R. (Coy) Waterhouse. Of Hull, Mass.

694
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

Mary Loring Waterhouse, b. Sept. 6, 1891. J o h n Greenville Waterhouse, b . J a n . 6, 1893. Charles Gould Waterhouse, b . J u n e 10, 1895; d Aug. 9, 1895. Chester Coy. Waterhouse, b. March 5, 1897. Carrie B e m i c e Waterhouse, b. J u n e 26, 1898.

A 2343 Mary Cora Reed, daughter of John and Mary Elizabeth (Pope) Reed, b. Oct. 22, 1867. m. Oct. 15, 1890, G. Frank Austin, son of George and Caroline (Bryant) Austin. Of Hull, Mass.
CHILDREN

R u t h Evangeline Austin, b . Sept. 1, 1892. Daniel Reed Austin, b . July 17, 1895. Adina Pope Austin, b. Sept. 2, 1898. Wesley Bryant Austin, b. Dec. 27, 1900.

A 2355 Jennie P. Reed, daughter of George A. and Nancy Watson (Brown) Reed, b. Aug. 21, 1869. m. , Albert N. Harding.
CHILD

Mildred R. Harding, b. May 13, 1898.

A 2363 Lizzie M. Reed, daughter of Marshall and Helen M. (Penniman) Reed. b. in South Abington Oct. 29, 1866. m. Jan. 22, 1896, Amasa Tucker, son of Cyrus A. and Caroline (Bates) Tucker; b. April 8, 1869. Caroline Bates was sister of Washington L. and Eliphalet Ripley Bates.
CHILD

Carlton E. Tucker, b . in Whitman, Nov. 13, 1896.

DAUGHTERSNINTH GENERATION

695

A 2370 Anna Keene Reed, daughter of Andrew Hobart and Elizabeth E. (Keene) Reed, b. July 6, 1863. m. , John Lanman, of Plymouth, Mass.
CHILD

William Lanman, b. in S. Abington, Mass., in 1884.

A 2371 Eliza W. Reed, daughter of Andrew Hobart and Elizabeth E. (Keene) Reed, b. June 19, 1865. m. , James Ryder.
CHILD

Earl Ryder, b.

, in Whitman, Mass.

A 2455 Jennie McLean Reed, daughter of Henry Lyman and Mary (Davis) Reed, b. Sept. 5, 1876. m. Oct. 23, 1895, Louis Claude Evans. Of Easton, Mass. A 2460 Sophia Whittier Reed, daughter of Daniel Edward and Sophia L. (Whittier) Reed. b. Feb. 23, 1845. m. March 9, 1864, Albert Kittridge Perkins. Residence, Skowhegan; farmer, church attendant. Of Skowhegan, Me.
CHILDREN

Byron Bradbury Perkins, b . March 13, 1865. William Edward Perkins, b. J u n e 12, 1866. Mabel Ella Perkins, b. May 3, 1875. Infant son Perkins, b. March 25. 1880; d. March 27, 1880. Newell Reed Perkins, b . Nov. l l , 1881.

696

HEED GENEALOGY

W 2468 Hannah Jane Reed, daughter of John G. and Hannah (French) Reed, b. Oct. 29, 1851. m. Jan. 12, 1872, Marcus L. McKenney. Of East Madison, Me.
CHILDREN

Elgie McKenney, b. Aug. 16, 1876. Forest L, McKenney, b, J u n e 10, 1879.

W 2486 Orilla Heed, daughter of Sheldon and Betsy (Reed) Reed, b. Nov. 30, 1850. m. Oct. 1, 1873, Samuel N. Blanchard; b. Dec. 2, 1844. Of Madison, Me.
CHILDREN

Quincy Blanchard, b. J u n e 2, 1874; d. J a n . 4, 1875. Mabel Banchard, b. Oct. 17, 1876. B e r t h a Blanchard, b. Feb. 25, 1878. Betsy Blanchard,.b. Dec. 25, 1879; d. Oct. 5, 1880. Lewis Niles Blanchard, b. May 12, 1883; d. Dec. 11, 1883. William Reed Blanchard, b. Sept. 23, 1886.

W 2490 Eunice Maria Reed, daughter of Sheldon and Martha (Blanchard) Reed. b. Oct. 20, 1867. m. June 16, 1888, Ernest M. Ames. Of East Madison, Me. W 2496 Clara N. Reed, daughter of Webster and Sophia (Cook) Reed, b. April 30, 1848. m. Nov. 27, 1874, William P. Longley. Of Norridgewock, Me.
CHILD

Mattie A. Longley, b. Sept. 5, 1875.

DAUGHTERSNINTH GENERATION

697

W 2503 Ann Maria Reed, daughter of Woodbridge and Orinda (Neal) Reed. m. Sept. 10, 1850. m. Jan. 1, 1885, Charles Henry Magoon; b. May 17,1844. Of Cornville, Me.
CHILD

Maurice Bradley Magoon, b. May 7, 1886, in Skowhegan, Me. W 2508 Sarah Emeline Reed, daughter of Jesse and Eliza Emeline (Curtis) Reed, b. March 5, 1844. m. May 5, 1866, John H . Harper. Of Rockland, Me.
CHILD

Alice Reed Harper, b. June 16, 1875. W 2509

Eliza Johnson Reed, daughter of Jesse and Eliza Emeline (Curtis) Reed, b. Nov. 1, 1846. m. Jan. 17, 1870, Ben]". Wormelle. Of Brighton, Mass.
CHILDREN

Wilson Ward Wormelle, b. Jan. 13, 1871. Charles Burton Wormelle, b. May 13, 1872. Olive May Wormelle, b. March 26, 1874. Frederick Curtis Wormelle, b. March 19, 1878. W 2518

Althea Cephisa Reed, daughter of George Fearing and Maria A. (Faxon) Reed, b. Oct. 1, 1866. ra. , Earnest Florian Lamson. Of Abington, Mass.
CHILDREN

Grace Florian Lamson, b. June 13, 1885. Daniel Reed Lamson, b. Jan. 2, 1887.

698

REED GENEALOGY

W 2525 Cordelia Reed, daughter of Lorenzo and Sarah P. (Brockway) Reed. b. Nov. 6, 1842. m. , Peter B. Walter; have two children. Of East Abington, Mass. W 2528 Grace Lillian Reed, daughter of Amos Newton and Sarah E. (Boynton) Reed, b. June 18, 1861. m. , John A. Cross; has one child. Of Providence, R. I. W 2529 Minnie Reed, daughter of Edward and Georglana (Loud) Reed. b. March 14, 1866. m. Nov. 23, 1887, Perry Hare. Of Braintree, Mass. W 2533 Louisa Maria Reed, daughter of Levi and Louisa C. (Drake) Reed. b. Jan. 10, 1838. m. , James Edward Nash, son of Micah and Sarah Thaxter Nash, of Abington, descendants of James Nash, of Weymouth. Of Abington, Mass. W 2543 Edith Catharine Reed, daughter of Dexter and Catharine (Stetson) Reed, b. Sept. 3, 1844. m. Nov. 23, 1861, Charles Merritt, of Scituate, Mase. Of Rockland, Mass.
CHILDREN

Kenneth Bailey Merritt, b. Sept. 14, 1866; d. Oct. 9, 1868. Inez Catherine Merritt, b . Oct. 4, 1869. Percy Dexter Merritt, b . Sept. 14, 1871. Olga Stetson Merritt,b J a n . 23, 1889.

DAUGHTERSNINTH GENERATION

699

W 2544 Mary Alice Reed, daughter of Dexter and Catharine (Stetson) Reed. b. Dec. 21, 1846. m. Oct. 9, 1870, Walter Scott Lovell. Of Rockland, Mass.
CHILDREN

Ruthie Reed Lovell, b. Sept. 16, 1871. Joseph Nelson Lovell, b. Dec. 20, 1873. Frederick Roy Lovell, b. March 12, 1880. Alice Majarie Lovell, b. Jan. 16, 1883.

W 2552 Eve Reed, daughter of Isaac Thaxter and Susanna Jones (Whitman) Reed. b. '. m. , Eldridge. Of Whitman, Mass. W 2570 Amelia Caawell Reed, daughter of Josiah and Sarah (Foggs) Reed. b. March 16, 1846. m. March 28, 1867, John Worcester Field, who was b. in Brighton, June 11, 1839.
CHILDREN

JoMx Howard Field, b. in Boston, Aug. 6, 1868; m. June 9, 1897, Lizzie Lee Jones, of Brockton. Walter Reed Field, b. in Boston, Oct. 23, 1870; m. Nov. 5, 1895, Harriet Neal Bolster. Kenneth Worcester Field, b. Oct. 15, 1873; d. May 31, 1884. Henry Martyn Field, b. Nov. 16, 1875. Gertrude Baldwin Field, b. in Worcester, Oct. 3, 1877; d. Aug. 8, 1878. W 2571 Cynthia Reed, daughter of Josiah and Sarah (Fogg) Reed,

b. March 5, 1860. m. Dec. 16, 1885, James Halsey Elwell. Of South Weymouth, Mass.

700
CHILDREN

REED GENEALOGY

H e n r y Reed Elwell, b. Dec. 18, 1886, in Chicago. E s t h e r Field Elwell, b . Aug. 8, 1889. Halsey Elwell, b. July 24, 1891.

2582

Clara Reed, daughter of Asa and Elizabeth (Bunker) Reed, b. Oct. 30, 1863. m. , Herbert Bailey, of Brockton, Mass. W 2587

Fannie Morne Reed, daughter of Asa and Elizabeth (Bunker) Reed. b. , 1871. m. , Ernest Belcher, of East Randolph, Mass. W 2588

Jennie Reed, daughter of Asa and Elizabeth (Bunker) Reed. b. , 1873. m. , John Hanson, of Brockton, Mass. W 2589

Eva Frances Reed, daughter of Asa and Elizabeth (Bunker) Reed. b. Dec. 14, 1877. m. , William Witherell, of Brockton, Mass. T 2633

Rlanche M. Reed, daughter of Ai M. and Helen M. (Henry) Reed. b. May 25, 1876. m. May 24, 1897, Ray A. Bullock, who was b. Aug. 26, 1873. No children.

DAUGHTERSTENTH GENERATION

701

T 2643 Jessie L, Reed, daughter of Jason L. and Mary F. (Palmer) Reed. b. July 4, 1863. m. June 12, 1889, Chas. L. Munson. Of Cortland, N. Y.
CHILD

Harold Charles Munson, b . April 11, 1891.

T 2653 Grace Stanley Reed, daughter of Rev. Miles Newton and Katie Porter (Chaffin) Reed. b. July 25, 1875. m. , Bradbury Phipps, of West Medford, Mass. Had two children.

TENTH GENERATION W 2749 Mary Goodwin Reed, daughter of George Everett and Clara A. (Lowell) Reed. b. June 23, 1877. m. Oct. 3, 1899, Samuel Albert Vining, of South Weymouth, Mass.
CHILD

Katharine Reed Vining, b. Feb. 1901.

702

REED GENEALOGY

APPENDIX Joseph Clark, son of Clark and . b. ; d. Nov. 8, 1708. m. Aug. 19, 1675, Damaris Francis. They were both of Braintree. She d. in 1728. He was supposed to be a soldier in King Philip's War in Major William's command, or in Capt. and Joseph Sill's Co. (see Bodge, p. 12, also Mass. Archives). Damaris Francis was probably daughter of John and Rose Francis (see His. of Braintree, pp. 638, 642 and 818).
CHILDREN

N a t h a n Clark, b. Oct. 19, 1678, at B r a i n t r e e ; m. J e m i m a . J o s e p h Clark, b. Oct. 10, 1680, a t B r a i n t r e e . J o h n Clark, b. Aug. 31, 1682, a t B r a i n t r e e . E d w a r d Clark, b. May 21, 1684, a t B r a i n t r e e ; d. Sept., 1695, leavi n g his e i g h t b r o t h e r s in t e a r s (see His. of B r a i n t r e e , p. 692). David Clark, b. Sept., 1686, a t B r a i n t r e e ; m. R u t h Copeland. J o n a t h a n Clark, b. March 14, 1689, a t B r a i n t r e e ; d. 1746; m. 1711, J e m i m a h Staples. Benjamin Clark, b. Aug. 25, 1692, a t B r a i n t r e e ; m. Aug. 17, 1719, Mary Niles (d. 1751). Ebenezer Clark, b . J u l y 10, 1694; d. Dec. 25, 1706.

Nathan Clark, son of Joseph and Damaris (Francis) Clark, b. Oct. 19, 1678, at Braintree. in. , Jemimah .
CHILDREN

Abigail Clark, b. May 21, 1702. N a t h a n Clark, b. April 17, 1704. S u s a n n a h Clark, b. May 9, 1706. Bethiah Clark, b. Aug., 1708. J e r u s h a Clark, b . May 13, 1711. S a r a h Clark, b. Oct. 11, 1713. Samuel Clark, b. Aug. 5, 1718.

David Clark, son of Joseph and Damaris (Francis) Clark, b. Sept. , 1686. m. Sept. 24, 1713, Ruth Copeland, by Rev. Samuel Neil.

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703

Mary Clark, b. May 27, 1716. Ruth Clark, b. Jan. 31, 1722. William Clark, b. 1726. Jonathan Clark, son of Joseph and Damaris (Francis) Clark. b. March 14, 1689; d. , 1746. m. , 1711, Jemima Staples, daughter of J o h n and Jemima Staples; b. April 23, 1694; m. by Rev. Samuel Niel.
CHILDREN

John Clark, b. Feb. 19, 1713. Lydia Clark, b. Feb. 9, 1716; m. April 15, 1735, Thomas Halles, of Weymouth. Jemimah Clark, b. Jan. 7, 1721; m. Oct. 8, 1741, William Leufield. Sarah Clark, b. 1726. Betty Clark, b. 1736; d. 1746. Benjamin Clark, son of Joseph and Damaris (Francis) Clark. b. Aug. 25, 1692. m. Aug. 17, 1719, Mary Niles, b. 1692; d. 1751; daughter of Increase and Mary (Purchase) Niles or Niels; Mary Purchase waa a granddaughter of J o h n Neils, b. 1603, and Jane Reed, of Braintree, Mass., and a daughter of Oliver Purchase.
CHILDREN

Benjamin Clark, b. June, 1721; m. Bethia ; had Solomon Clark, b. 1744. Ebenezer Clark, b. Dee. 4, 1722; m. Dec. 4, 1744, Abigail Ager. Joseph Clark, b. June 4, 1725; m. June 4, 1745, Mary Shaw; had Bettie Clark (b. in 1747). Mary Clark, b. March 6, 1728; d. young. James Clark, b. Jan. 28, 1730; m. July 13, 1759, Eliza Franch. Mary Clark, b. Oct. 24, 1731. Ebenezer Clark, son of Benjamin and Mary (Niles) Clark. b. Dec. 4, 1722; d. . m, Dec. 4,1744, Abigail Ager (her mother was a Colson).

704
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Abraham Clark, b. . Supposed to be the Abraham Clark who was sergeant in Lieut. Daniel Sherwin's Company of Col. Prescott's Regiment, who marched, on April 20, 1775, in response t o the " Lexington Alarm " and took p a r t in the Battle of Bunker's Hill. James Clark, b. . Ebenezer Clark, Jr., b. 1754; m. Feb. 9, 1778, R u t h Wild (b. 1759). Rachel Clark, b . J u l y 15 1760; m. J a n . 5, 1779, J o h n Reed 3rd, of Weymouth. Susannah Clark, b . 1763; m. in 1781, John White, of Abington. Sarah Clark, b. ; m. Pool. Rebecca Clark, b. ; m. J a n . 19, 1777, John Venson. Abby Clark, b . ; m. P r a t t , no descendants.

Ebenezer Clark, Jr., son of Ebenezer and Abigail (Ager) Clark. b. , 1754; d. Nov. 24, 1835. m. Feb. 9, 1778, Ruth Wild. He moved to Bedford, Mass., and after seven years he removed to Townsend, where he resided twenty-one years, and thence to New Ipswich, N. H., and died there. Supposed to be a Revolutionary soldier.
CHILDREN

Ebenezer Clark, b. J u n e 8, 1779; d. in Townsend; m. Mary Sampson (11 children). Ruth Clark, b. Dec. 7, 1781; m. 1st. Elias Pool (2 children); m. 2d. Castalio Hosmer. Mary Clark, b. July 24, 1784; d. 1883, in New Ipswich; m. 1804, Corbin (6 children). Abigail Clark, b. J u n e 10, 1787; d. 1857; m. J o n a t h a n Bacon (8 children, all married). Sarah Clark, b . J a n . 3, 1790; d. Feb. 18, 1877; m. 1807, Reuben Bacon (brother of J o n a t h a n ) , of Bedford (7 children). Benjamin Ager Clark, b. March 28, 1792; m. Martha Hosmer, sister of Castalio (7 children), sons Leander, Benjamin and Reuben. James Clark, b. 1794; m. Hannah Hodgman (4 children).

Benjamin Ager Clark, son of Ebenezer and Ruth (Wild) Clark. b. March 28, 1792; d. . m. , Martha Hosmer.

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CHILDREN

705

Leander Clark, b. . Benjamin Clark, b. ; m. Irene Webber, of Bedford, Mass. Had Earnest Clark, b. , Harry Wilson Clark, b. ; m. Li Ha Philbrook; they had a son. Phill-Wilson Clark, b. Oct. 9, 1898. Reuben Bacon Clark, son of Benjamin Ager and Martha (Hosmer) Clark. b. May 16, 1818, in Townsend, Mass.; d. Sept. 8, 1894, at Prudence Island, R. I. m. 1st. Margaret E. Thomas, of Washington, D. C. m, 2nd. Louise M. Dinsmore, of Clairmont, N. H ,
CHILD or HBCBEN AND MARGARET

Ida Clark, b. Nov. 18, 1849; m. 1870, Wm. Chester Wood, of Providence, R. I. (He was in the Civil War; later took up practice of patent lawyer in Washington, D. C; now retired.) Children: Chester Wood, b. June, 1873. Wm. Reuben Clark, b. April, 1875.
CHILD OF

RwjBttN AND LOUIW

Reuben Bacon Clark, b. July 22, 1879. Ebenezer Clark, son of Ebenezer and Ruth (Wild) Clark. b. June 8, 1779; d. , in Townsend. m. , Mary Sampson, of Ashburnham, Mass.
CHILDREN

Ebenezer Clark, b. James Clark, b. Benjamin Clark, b. Abraham Clark, b. Elias Clark, b. Isaac Clark, b. Ruth Clark, b. Mary Clark, b. Sarah Clark, b. Susanna Clark, b. Abby Clark, b. Augusta Clark, b.

. . . . -* . . . . ~. .

Sarah Clark, daughter of Ebenezer, Jr., and Ruth (Wild) Clark. b. J u n e 3, 1780; d. Feb. 18, 1877. m. , 1807, Reuben Bacon, of Bedford.

706
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REED GENEALOGY

Sarah Bacon, b. 1807; d. Sept., 1885; m. 1831, Edward Flint, of Bedford (1 child). Nancy Bacon, b. 1809; d. July, 1878; m. 1830, John A. Merriam, of Bedford (5 children). Reuben Bacon, b. 1811; d. Feb., 1891; m. 1st. 1838, Ruth Corbin; 2nd. Jane Davis (2 children). Martha Bacon, b. March 22, 1814; d. Dec. 13, 1885; m. Oct. 1, 1837, Joseph Hosmer, of Concord (4 children). Ann Elisa Bacon, b. 1821; d. Nov., 1890; m. Joseph P. Porter, of Charlton (4 children). Mary Bacon, b. 1824; m. Henry Townsend, of Lancaster (4 children). Helen Bacon, b. 1830; m. William Emerson Barrett, of Concord (2 children). Abraham Clark, son of Ebenezer and Mary (Sampson) Clark. b. ; d. . m. . He served in the War of the Rebellion in 33rd Mass. Regiment. His son, George E. Clark also served in the same regiment. James Clark, a nephew, served in the Vermont brigade and was killed whilst carrying the regimental colors, about one week previous to the expiration of his service. George E. Clark mentioned that he remembers two of his great uncles, namely, Benjamin, who resided at New Ipswich, N. H., at the time of his death, and James, who lived and died at Stoneham, Mass. They both lived to near the century mark, and considering their great age, were smart and active to the last.
CHILD

George E. Clark, b.

Samuel Clark, (probably) son of Nathan and Jemima Clark. b. in 1718. m. , Sarah .
*

CHILDREN

Lemuel Clark, b. 1746; m. Oct. 6, 1791, Phebe Spear. Samuel Clark, b. 1748.

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John Clark, of Braintree (probably), son of Jonathan and Jemima (Staples) Reed. b. in 1712. m. Feb. 4, 1733, Susannah Briant, of Braintree or Bridgewater.
CHILDREN

Jacob Clark, b. 1742. Relief Clark, b. 1745. J o n a t h a n Clark, b. 1746. Susie Clark, b. 1751. Jemima Clark, b. 1753. Relief Clark, b. 1756.

It may be the above Jonathan Clark who married Susannah French in 1771. It may be the above Jemima Clark who married Nathaniel Hobert in 1786. Or it may be the above Jonathan Clark who married Hannah Gloyd in 1768. James Clark (probably), son of Benjamin and Mary (Niles) Clark. b. Jan. 28, 1730. m. , Mary .
CHILDREN

James Clark, b . 1755. Lemuel Clark, b. 1756. P e t e r Clark, b . 1758. Gregory Clark, b. 1760. Mary Clark, b. 1762. Micaiah Clark, b. 1764. Asa Clark, b. 1766.

It was probably the above Gregory Clark who married Elizabeth Bass in 1783. It was probably the above James Clark, Jr., who married Rhoda Billings in 1783.

45

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The following obituary notice was inadvertently omitted from the biographical sketch of Quincy Reed on page 197, and possessing so many valuable historical references the author concluded to insert it in this place. OBITUARY. Quincy Reed, Esq., of South Weymouth, a most venerable man, died Thursday, April 15, 1886, at the age of 92 years 5 months and 4 days. Mr. Reed was the son of Ezra and Mary (Lovell) Reed, and represented the sixth generation from William and Avis Reed, who settled in Weymouth in 1635. He was born Nov. 11, 1793, at the old Reed Place just below Nash's Corner in So. Weymouth. This house, still standing, was built in 1770 and was originally intended for a meeting house, but proved too small for that purpose. His early educational training consisted of two months' schooling each winter, this being the best advantage which was afforded at the time. When but sixteen years old, Quincy, with his brother Harvey then eighteen, went to Boston and established a wholesale boot and shoe store at 133 Broad street, in a building owned by Uriah Cotting. This was in 1809, at which time the firm of H. & Q. Reed laid the foundation of the boot and shoe trade which has since become one of the leading industries in the United States. Their principal stock in trade in this plucky enterprise was the assurance given by their father that, " the boys were all right and would pay their bills." Upon arriving at the age of twenty-one, Harvey paid his father $1000, and two years later Quincy paid his father $3000. At the time of this settlement the firm had a capital of $10,000, as shown by the inventory now in possession of Quincy L. Reed, Esq., which spoke well for their shrewdness and business tact. Their goods were manufactured in South Weymouth ard the principal markets included New York, Baltimore, Richmond, Charleston and Cuba. They were the first to do away with the saddle bag as a means of transportation, and introduced the ox-team which made slow trips over the then just com-

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pleted turnpike. It is interesting to note that while the Messrs. Reed were starting in this business enterprise, there were no railroads, no telegraphs, and only by a long ride over the Plymouth or New Bedford turnpikes, or the regular packet line, was it possible to communicate with Boston, which then had a population of 33,000. The picture of this section of the country was not so bright as it appears to-day, yet it gave us the men who were bold and fearless in the interests of their town, state and country. During the war of 1812, Quincy was drafted, and served in Captain Marston's company, stationed at South Boston, the venerable drummer, Dan Simpson, being the only member of that company now living. After the war the brothers purchased a house on Hamilton street, Boston, where they lived about ten years. In 1821 they moved to South Weymouth, Harvey buying the house now owned and occupied by the widow of the late James Tirrell, and afterwards building the stable there, and the store which stood in the place of the new Odd Fellows building. Quincy at this time purchased of Capt. Nath'l Shaw the residence where he lived up to the time of his death. The firm of H. & Q. Reed gave the first start to the grain business in Weymouth and at one time they were interested in four schooners which made regular trips to New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. The Plymouth and New Bedford turnpikes presented busy scenes in those days, all the iron from the Bridgewater Iron Company being carted over the latter, while three or four daily stages added to the excitement of travel. The brothers continued together in the boot and shoe business, and various other enterprises, until 1832, when the partnership was dissolved, Harvey going to Bangor where he died February 8, 1859. For a few years following the year 1832^ Quincy carried on a grocery business at the old Derby place, which he afterwards owned, and which is now known as the John Reed place. Retiring from business he devoted his attention for a time to farming and was always in possession of considerable live stock, including several yoke of oxen. For forty years previous to his death

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he had taken life easy and pleasantly. The late Hon. Caleb Stetson, who was a regular visitor at his home, pronounced Mr. Reed to be " t h e oldest man in the shoe trade in Massachusetts." Mr. Reed was a man who never aspired to any public office, being rather of a quiet and retiring disposition, of unassuming manners, strong in build, and a striking figure in the community. He was very regular in all his habits, punctilious regarding the laws of morality and religion, and constant in his attendance upon church worship. He was not a professor of religion, but he had a strong veneration for religious things, it being his custom to read a chapter from the Scriptures each Sabbath. His mind was a store house, filled with the memories of three generations of men, and his personal connection with many of the historic scenes of the past makes his life worthy of more than passing thought. A stalwart patriarch has been gathered to his fathers, but pleasant memories remain for those who knew him as a friend and a citizen. February 11, 1821, Quincy Reed married Lucy Loud, daughter of Eliphalet Loud, Esq., who died a few years ago. He leaves four children, Quincy L., Wm. H., Mrs. Harriet Shaw, and the wife of Hon. J. E. Crane of Bridgewater.

GENERAL INDEX
(See also Reed I n d e x , p a g e xiii.) Abbot, Hubbard M.t 40, 91, 96, 144, 148. Aberg, AmeUa L., 405. Adams, . 648. Adams, Ada Geraldine, 626. Adams, Ann Eliza, 026. Adams, Arthur Willia, 620. Adams, Augustus, 451). Adams, Charles Alfred, 626. Adams, Ebenezer, 626. AtJams, Frederick Ernest, 626. Adams, Geo. Francis, 62fl. Adams, Geo. W., 214, 026. Adams, Joseph Uosebrook, 626. Adams, Josiah, 448, 449, 450. Adams, Laura Estelle, 626. Adams, Lila, 378. Adams, Lucy, 542. Adams, Mary A., 627". Adams, Marv Louise, 626. Adams, Mary M.f 804, 871. Adams, ParvUla (Dunham), 626. Adams, Trevid Walter, 626. Adams, Wm. Henry, 626, Addam9, Richard, 4. Addington, H., 13. Agard, Mary (Hibbard), 530. Agard, Samuel, 530. Ager, Abigail, 70,?. Ainsworth, M. Jennie, 275, 363. Alauson, Thomas, 209. Alden, Addison Franklin, 646. Aide/), Burton Lawrence,632. Alden, Caroline Cordelea, Alden, Alden, Alden, Alden, Alden, Alden, Alden, Aiden, Alden, Alden, Alden, Alden, Alden, Alden, Alden, Alden, Alden, Alden, Alden, Alden, William Augustine, 632. Alden, William E., 631. Aldis, Owen F., 404. A Wis, Owen W., 404. Aldrich, Jonathan, 446. Aldrich, Louisa .Maria, 501. AJdrich, Lydia, 445. Alexander. Nola, 504. Alger, Abiczer, 150. Alger, Aliezer, 101. Alger, Cyrus, 152. Alger, James, 493. Alger, OUve, 101, 150. Allen, Bessie Gertrude, $33. Allen, Dr. George O., 406. Allen, Frances A., 559. Alien, Hattie E., 248, 342. Allen, Joseph, 14, '451, 676. Allen, Joseph, 79. AUen, Joseph, 291. Allen, Luther B., 164, 559. Allen, Lydia, 497. Allen, Rev. Isaac, 190. Allen, Rev. W., 552. Alley, George Harvey, 557. Alley, Susan Jane, 657. Allev. William, 163, 557. Alley, William Edward, 557. Allvne, Elizabeth, 295. Allyne, Elizabeth Y., 200, 297, Ames, Abby Swett, 661. Ames, Ernest M., 343, 696. Ames, Horace, 272, 661. Ames, Ruth, 661. Amidon, Elbert, 465, 466. Amidon, Jeanette, 460. Amidon, Julia P., 466. Amidon, Margaret, 466. Amidon, Royal Wells, 406. Andrews, Cora O., 804, 372. Andrews, Elijah, 204. Andrews, Gen'l George L-, 889. Andrews, Hannah, 69. Andrews, Harriet (Leonard), 288, Andrews, Julia L., 107. Andrews, Julia L, (Leonard), 288. Andrews, Lizzie, 659. Andrews, Lovisa, 134, 204. Andrews, Mabel (Fox). 204. Andrews, Manassah, 288. Andrews, Stephen, 35. Andrus, Mina Zilpha, 245, 339. Angier, , 499. Archibald, Charles D., 60S. 503. Archibald, Jennie Sampson, 503. Archibald, Warren Martin, 503. Armstrong, Jessie Elizabeth. 598. Armstrong, S. T., 598. Arnold, , 4*3. Arnold, Adelaide, 151, 231. Arnold, Alexander, 106, 468. Arnold, Alice (Mullaly), 868. Arnold, Bertha, 603. Arnold, Bessie, 404. Arnold, Briggs, 581. Arnold, "Eva" Stewart, 290f 368. Arnold, Ezra, 681. Arnold, Marion Iaabelle, 693. Arnold, Myrtle, 693. Arnold, Nathaniel* 693. Arnold, Nathaniel E., 829, 693. Arnold, Nathaniel W.f 369, Arnold, Phebe, 130. 198. Arnold, Samuel, 443. Atherton, Mary, 141. 218. Atherton, Sarah, 141, 215. Atkins, Elisha, 258. Atkins, Grace Evelyn, 174. 258. Atkins, Mary Elizabeth (Freeman), 258. Atwood, , 5S7. Atwood, Benjamin, 397. Atwood, Esther, 397. Atwood, John, 397. Atwood. Joseph. 23, 397. Atwood. Mary, 397. Atwood, Melvin, <J31. Atwood, Samuel A., 631. Atwood, Samuel S., 221. Austin, Adina Pope, 694. Austin, Caroline (Brvant), 694. Austin, Daniel Reed, 694. Austin, George, 694. Austin, O. Frank, 331, 694. Austin, Mrs. Hannah, 35. Austin, Peleg Gordon, 422, 430. Austin, Ruth Evangeline, 694. Austin, Solomon, 430. Austin, Weslev Bryant, 694. Austin, Zilpah (Wilbur), 430.

m.

Charles Milton. 540. Edgar H., 631. Edna Ce}este, 632. Eleazer, 540. Emory, 148, 646. Eugene F., 631. Ezra, 546. Grover C , 632. Harry Lewis, 632. Helen, 632. Herman Clair, 632. James G. Blaine, 632, John, 321, 646, 632. Joseph, Jr., 546. Julius Emorv, 546. Lebbews, 222, ML Marcia Helen, 631. Priscilla, 546. Thirza A., 631.

ri2
averill, Florence Nigfctingale, 613. Averill, Grace Rhoda, 613. Averill, Hiram Harrison, 618. Averill, John Wheaton, 613. Averill, Louis K., 613. Averill, Porter Wheaton, 613. Ayers, Jane, 68. Ayers, Rebecca, 68, 126.

GENERAL

INDEX

Bates, Eliza Ann, 159, 238, Banker, Willie, 643. Barber, Fannv Burr, 138,213. 491. Barber, Luke T., 138, 638. Bates, Elmer WeateUe, 637. Barber, Maria H., 156, 233. Bates, Elnathan, 55. Barber, Mrs. Caroline, 470, Bates, EmUy, 491, 492. Bates, Frances, 485. 473. Bates, Frank Clifford, 637. Barker, Charles, 469. Bates, Fred. Henry, 636. Barker, Dea. Josiah, 316. Barker, Mary Elizabeth, 214, Bates, Fred. Lincoln, 663. Bates, Q. C , 522. 816. Hannah (Reed), 90. Barker, Sophronia, 146, 224. Bates, Bates, Hannah (Ward), 08. Barnes, Emma Louisa, 542. Babbitt, Lydia Reed, 520. Helen, 485. Barnes, James O., 541, 542. Bates, Babbitt, Nancy, 134, 204. Bates, Helen Dwight, 637. Barney, Abigail, 78, 133. Babbitt. Osmond, 134, 520. Bates, Henry A., 225, 036. Barney, Melancy WilUam, Babcock, Henry J., 218. Bates, Increase, 68. Babcock, Rufus W., 218. 652. Bates, Jacob P . , 274, 663. Bacon, Ann Elisa, 706. Barrell, Hannah G., 122, 181. Bates, Jacob Pratt, 663. Bacon, Elijah, 36, 416. Bates, Jacob W., 622. Barrell, Samuel, 501. Bacon, Helen, 706. Barrett, Dr. William Oliver, Bates, James, 501. Bacon, Jonathan, 704. Bates, Jane Gurney, 491, 613, 514. Bacon, Martha, 706. Barrett, Martha Richardson, Bacon, Mary, 706. 492. 614. Bacon, Nancy, 706. Bates, Jane Reed, 238. Barrett, William Emerson, Bacon, Reuben, 704, 706, Bates, John, 13, 227, 276, 706. 637, 667. 706. Barrows, Abby L., 604. Bates, Leavitt Winthrop, Bacon, Sarah, 706. Barrows, Abigail, 669. Bachelder, Gen. David, 295. 278. Barrows, Andrew J., 166, Bachelder, Pauline C. 511, Bates, Lillian Frances, 636. 569. 512. Bates, Lottie Josephine, 636. Barrows, Dana W., 197. Baer, Catherine, 407. Bates, Lucy, 112, 164. Barrows, Daniel W., 604. Bailey, Abbie, 303. Barrows, Eunice A., 569. Bates, Lurana Howland, 186, Bailey, Capt. Adams, 80, Barrows, John R., 604. 273. 454. Barrows, IAICY Wealthy, 660. Bates, Lydia Vinson Bailey, Col. John, 402. Bartlett (widow), 63. (Shaw), 382. Bailey, Harold P . , 412. Bartlett, Azel, 238. Bailey, Herbert, 364, 700. Bartlett, Betsey M., 159, 238. Bates, Mabel Frances, 663. Bailey, Jane G., 412. Bartlett, John, 213. Bates, Mary, 1, 31, 68. Bailev, Jerusha, 265. Bartlett, John M. F., 625. Hates, Mary (Binney). 637. Bailey, Josephine, 219, 322. Bartlett, Nellie, 625. Bates, Mary Brown, 491, Bailey, Nath'l, 67. Barton, Chas. E., 294. 492. Bailey, Rowland, 271. Barus, John W., 626. Bates, Mary (Howland), 273. Bailey, Russ W., 412. Bass, Elizabeth, 707. Bates, Mary (Ripley), 227, Bailey, Ruth, 402. Bassett, Anselm, 295. 637. Bailey, Serissa (Litchfield), Bassett, Francis, 457. Bates, Mary S., 159, 237. Bassett, Hannah L., 199, 292 185, 271. Bate, Edward, 8, 10, 13, 17. Bates, Mary (Whitmarsh), Bailev, Serusha. 348. Bate, John, 13. 68. Bailey, Stella W., 412. Bate, Samuel, 13. Bates, Nancy B., 501. Bailey, Stephen W., 412. Bates, Nancy (Ripley), 276, Baker, Clara Persis, 613. 667. Bates, , 112, 481. Baker, Edwin Howard, 513. Bates, Orin, 521. Bates, Alice Louisa, 663. Baker, Geo. H., 604. Bates, Polly W., 166, 249. Bates, Almira, 663. Baker, Harriet Virginia, 513. Bates, Reginald Winthrop, Bates, Aurelia Anna, 637. Baker, Hazel Humphry, 604. 273. Bates, Amos, 505. Baker, Julia, 245, 339. Bates, Ruth (Jenkins), 505. Bates, Asa, Herbert, 667. Baker, Lillian, 689. Bates, Sally, 112, 163. Bates, Benjamin, 56, 64, 442, Baker, Margaret, 513. Bates, Samuel, 13, 60, 68, 90. Baker, Mary, 651. 491. Bates, Samuel, 382. Baker, Nellie C , 562, 563. Bates, Carrie Almira, 663. Sarah, 63, 115. Baker, Ruth Sears, 513. Bates, Celia A. M., 504, 505. Bates, Bates, 4So. Baker, Stuart Humphrey, Bates, Charles Sumner, 667. Bates, Sophronia, 442. Bates, Christopher, 273, 491. Bates, Susannah. 55. 604. Bates, Clara Howard, 325, Bates, Urban, Walter Lovell, 665, Balch. Miss, 464. 382 666. Baldwin. Deborah, 80, 136. B a t e i Daniel, 118, 238, 491, Bates, Warren Adolph, 666. Baldwin, John J. G., 459. 492. Bates, Washington L., 276, BaU, , 500. 667, 694. Bates, David, 636, 663. Ballard, Virgil, 290, 675. Battelle, Anna. 444. Bates, Earle Walcott, 666. Ballou, Laura, 465, 467. Battelle, Mr., 617. Bates, Edith Lurana, 663. Bancroft, Alice Mabelle, 634. Baumes, Delia, 682, 383. Bates, Edward, 8, 13, 491. Bancroft, Ambrose, 682. Baxter, Chester, Esq., 488. Bates, Elder, 4. Banker, Elzora, 643. Baxter, Hannah A., 486, 488. Bates, Elder Edward, 68, Banker, Daniel, 244, 643. Baxter, John, 452. 491. Banker, Frank, 643. Rev. John, 452. Bates, Eliphalet Ripley, 227, Baxter, Banker, Harriet A., 643. Baxter, Sarah, 452. 637, 694. Banker, Sereno, 643. Bayley, Rev. James 55.

GENERAL
Baylies, Emily, 302. Baylies, Hon. William, 150. Beach, Allen Reed, 691. Reach, Annie Louisa, 691. Beach, Calvin, 321, 691. Beach, Calvin Campbell, 691, Beach, Edwin Carroll. 691. Beach, Frank Wardwell, 691. Beal, Benjamin, 635. Beal, Bradford Wentworth, 335. Beal, Catherine (O'Neal), Beal, Charlie Alston, 635. Beal, Cora Maria, 239, 335. Beal, Dorothy B. (Nash), 635. Beal, George A., 223, 635. Beal, George Clifton, 635. Real, Herbert A., 635. Beal, Hannah, 27, GO, 62. Beal, M. J. F., 410. Beal, NeUie Corbitt, 385. Beal, Nellie M., 385. Beal, Thomas, 26, 28. Beal, Walter, 385. Beal, William, 31. Heals, Annis, 458, Beals, Dexter, 458. Beals, Elizabeth, 458. Beals, Harriet, 458. Beals, Homan Hollock. 458. Beals, Joseph, 93, 457, 408. Beals, Lorin, 46^ 458. Beals, Lovisa, 93, 146. Beals, Lydia (Porter), 146, 457, 458. Beals, Mary, 458. Beals, Robert, 146. Bearce, Archie Elite, 489. Bearce, Edward Stewart, 489. Bearce, Ella Frances, 489. Bearce, Henry Dexter, 489. Bearce, Josiah D., 488, 489. Beebe, Myra, 477, 479. Beebe, Myra Jennie, 480. Beebe, William E., 478, 480. Beeman, Cullen A., 683. Beetle, Grace (Brown), 210. Beetle, Hannah N. ( 137, 210. Beetle, Henry, 210. Belcher, Clarissa, 187, 276. Belcher, Ernest, 364, 700. Belcher, Lucrecia C. (Dean), 364. Belcher, Martha, 270, 304. Belcher, Sarah hiUiarj, 325. Belcher, Thomas, 364. Bemis, Benjamin, 378. Bemis, Charles, 378. Bemis, Lillian. 378. Bemis, Philinda. 215, 318. Benham, Eunice O., 208, 307. Benham, Isaac, 307. Benham, Sally (Baker), 307. Bennett, , 533. Bennett, Abbie A., 656. Bennett, Albert A.. 656. Bennett, Aluma W-, 633. Bennett, Charlie W., 533. Bennett, Clalista Ellen, 631. Bennett, Clara Amelia, 633. Bennett, Clara B.. 656. Bennett, Clarry M., 533.

INDEX

713
Bicknell, Capt. Luke, 43. Bicknell, Daniel. 126, 494. Bicknell, Elizabeth, 16. Bicknell, Experience, 16. Bicknell, Hannah, 15, 16. Bicknell, Harriet Maria, 221. 324. Bicknell, Isabella Frances, 221, 825. Bicknell, Joanna, 16. Bicknell, John, 4, 14, 15, 16. Bicknell, Mary, 15, 16. Bicknell, Mary, 601. Bicknell, Mary Porter, 14. Bicknell, Mary (Shaw, 14, 16, 188. Bicknell, Naomi, 15. Bicknell, Ruth, 14, 15, 16. Bicknell, Sarah, 5, 14, 16. Birkntdl, Zachery, I, 3, 18. Bigelow, Annie V. (Grant), 227, 329. Bigelow, Elwin Silas, 482. Bigelow, Emma Jane, 482. Bigelow, Judge, 296. Bigelow, Sarah Electa, 482. Bigelow, Silas, 480, 482. Bigham, Elizabeth (Lindsay), 284. Bigham, Elizabeth McKee, 194, 284. Bigham, Samuel, 284. Billings, Matilda, 169, 253. Billings, Osborne M., 618. Billings, Rhoda, 707. Billington, Eleanor, 82. Billington, Isaac, 82. Bird, Kate Florence, 677. Bishop, DOTIB Ella, 490. Bishop, Edward, 490. Bixby, Solomon, 132. Blackman, Experience, 131, 19ft. Blades, Arthur Bell, 664. Blades, Bell, 664. Blades, Carleton Reed, 664. Blades, John, 664. Blades, Rev. John T., 274, 664. Blaine, J. G., 306. Blake, Agnes, 442. Blake, Ann, 442. Blake, Edward, 137, 638. Blake, Joseph, 538. Blake, Mary Robinson, 491. Blake, Nathaniel, 442. Blake, Phebe, 77, 132. Biake, Samuel, 442. Blake, Thomas, 442. Blanchard, , 655. Blanchard, Annie, 125, 182. Blanchard, Bela, 94, 95, 459. Blanchard, Bertha, 61*6. Blanchard, Betsy, 69. Blanchard, Byron, 58o. Blanchard, C. C , 599. Blanchard, Charles Allen, 423. BUnchard, Christopher C , 418, 423. Blanchard, Corella M.( 423. Blanchard, Daniel R., 655. Blanchard, Edith M., 580. Blanchard, Elias W., 580.

Bennett, Elbert Milton, 633. Bennett, Ella M., 632. Bennett, Florence J., 533. Bennett, Frances M., 532. Bennett, Frankie, 534. Bennett, Galon, 6Q. Bennett, George Byron, 533. Bennett, George SUden, 656. Bennett, Harriet A., 218, 321. Bennett, James S., 532. Bennett, John, 86. Bennett, John F-, 532, Bennett, John, Jr., 86. Bennett, Joseph, 622, 523. Bennett, Joseph Morse, 534. Bennett, Joseph W., 656. Bennett, J u l i a A., 532. 535. Bennett, Lemon, 530, 532. Bennett, Lewis, 532. Bennett, Lily Florence, 534. Bennett, Louisa B.. 531, 533. Bennett, Lyman, 656. Bennett, Mary E., 531. Bennett, Mary Isabel, 632. Bennett, Mary J., 523. Bennett, Mary Jane, 533. Bennett, Maria, 530, 531, 656. Bennett, Nathaniel Wells, 125. Bennett. Raphael, 656. Bennett, Robert Goodman, 266, 656. Bennett, Rowena V., 532. Bennett, Samuel, 137, 530, 532, 533. Bennett, Sarah Jane, 681, 534. Bennett, Simeon, 531. Bennett, Walter R., 533. Bennett, Walter S., 531, 632. Bennett, Warren, 531. Bennett, Willie Warren, 533. Benson, Caleb, 540. Benson, Edgar, 833. Benson, Ellen M., 413. Benson, Marv, 640. Benson. Rev. Caleb, 145, 540. Bent, Fanny, 551. Bently, Henry Grant, 684. Bently, Henry James, 809, 683. Bently, John Reed, 684. Bentlv, Roy Wilson, 684. Bently, Ruth, 684. Bernard. Albert C , 674. Bernard, Frances, 645. Bernard, Frank, 248, 645. Bernard, Libbie, 645. Bernhard, Amory Letitia Susanna, 671. Bernhard, Anna Esther, 671. Bernhard, Edward. 670, 671. Bernhard. Emily Caroline Amory, 671. Bernhard, Geo. Herman Elkin, 671. Best, Austin, 578. Betterly. Mr., 168, Bettison, Dr. Joseph R., 379. Bettison, Kate, 819, 379. Bicknell, Abigail N., 183. Bicknell, Abigail W-, 266.

714
Blanchard, Blanchard, Blanchard, Blanchard, 599. Blanchard, Blanchard, Blanchard, Blanchard, Blanchard, Blanchard, Blanchard, Blanchard, Blanchard, 349, 655. Blanchard, Blanchard, Blanchard, Blanchard, Blanchard, Blanchard, 696. Blanchard, Blanchard, Blanchard, Blanchard, Blanchard, Blanchard, 696. Blanchard, 599. Blanchard, Blanchard, Blanchard, Blanchard, Blanchard, Blanchard, Hannah, 655. Herbert W., 413. Hiram, 580\ James Franklin, Jesse P., 580. John, 12, 31. John C , 699. Josiah R., 580. Lewis Bates, 423. Lewis Niles, 696. Lydia, 151, 230. Mabel, 696. Martha R., 265, Mary A., 580. Mary E., 655. Mary Lovell, 599. Olive Pearl, 580. Qallis M.. 580. Quincy, 144, 540, Ruel, 655. Ruth, 94. Sally, 148, 227. Salmon, 423. Samuel M., 655. Samuel N., 349, Susanna Reed,

GENERAL

INDEX Brady, Chas. F., 171. Breckenridge, Clarissa (Paige), 305. Breckenridge, Julia Priscilla, 206, 305, 306. Breckenridge, Mary Lucetta, 206, 306. Breckenridge, William. 305. Breed, Jennie, 315, 376. Breed, Mary A., 665. Breed, Priscilla, 665. Breed, Samuel C , QG5, Breed, Samuel O., 275, Breed, Susan Ellen, 665. Brett, Henry Harding, 657. Brett, Henry W., 657. Brett, Leon Everson, 657. Brett, Theo. Miriam, 657. Brewster, Arabella, 491. Brewster, Bishop Chauncy, 363. Brewster, Elder William, 407. Briant, Susannah, 707. Briggs, Abigail, 131, 198. Briggs, Albert, 454. Briggs, Alfred Fayette, 002. Briggs, Alvin, 620. Briggs, Amy N.. 406. Briggs, Arthur Palmer, 686. Briggs, Brazilia, 291, G76. Briggs, Celia, 454. Briggs, Charles W., 406, 454. Briggs, Chloe, 199, 291. Briggs, Ebenezer, 134, 520. Briggs, Fanny H., 199, 292. Briggs, Franklin, 454. Briggs, Gov., 150, 321. Briggs, Henry, 454. Briggs, John, 520, Briggs, John P . , 316, 686. Briggs, Joseph, 454. Briggs, Lucy Bertha, 686. Briggs, Louisa H., 406. Briggs, Lunetter Maria, 686. Briggs, Mary, 78, 133. Briggs, Matthew, 80, 453, 454, 686. Briggs, Nancy, 454. Briggs, Patience, 454. Briggs, Phebe, 203, 301. Briggs, Polly, 454. Briggs, rtev. J., 161. Briggs, Richard, 495. Briggs, Dr. Richard, 126, 494. Briggs, William A.. 321. Brigham, Rev. David, 275, 587. Brochner, Amory Caroline Eleanor, 670. Brochner. Archibald Hingelberg, 670. Brochner, Carl Ce- 1 Bertie,

Theron, 264, 655. Thomas, 30, 109. Warren, 183, 580. Warren R.f 580. Watson, 655, William Reed,

Blanchard, Winslow, 195, 599. Blanchard, Winslow Dennett, 599. Blanchard, Winslow Reed, 599. Blanchard, W. Quincy, 205, 656. Bland, John Boiling, 1S9, 593. Bland, Maggie, 593. Blessing. Rachel, 225, 328. Bliss, Elizabeth, 137, 211. Bliss, Lucy (Briggs), 211. 261. Bliss, Martha, 216, 319. Bliss, William, 211. Block, Sally, 129, 188. Blodgett, Hannah Elizabeth, 460, 461. Bodges, W. S., 6. Bodsworth, Catherine, 453. Bodsworth, James, 453. Bodsworth, John, 452, 453. Bodsworth, Mary, 453. Bodsworth, Mary E., 453. Bodsworth, Nathaniel, 80, 452, 453. Bodsworth, Sarah, 452, 453. Boldry, Betsy. 441. Bolles, John, 625. Bolles, Joseph Elliott, 212, 625. Bolles, Rachel (Mauls). 625. Bolster, Harriet Neal, 699. Bolton, Nellie, 615, 616.

Boodry, Dennis S., 199, 605. Borden, Malinda, 135, 136, 206. Borden, Mary Ann, 135, 136, 207. Borden, Sarah Durfee, 79, 135, 136, 206, 617. Borden, William, 135, 136, 206. Bosworth, Carrie S., 227, 329. Bosworth, Frances Arabella, 458. Bosworth, Laura A. (Dunn), 329. Bosworth, Leonard Smith, 329. Bourne, Francis W., 261. Bourne, Jane Thompson, 201. Bourne, Lydia Ann, 180, 261. Boynton, Sarah Elizabeth, 270, 358. Boynton, William, 358. Bowdoin, Genl., 102. Bowen, Benjamin Holmes, 633. Bowen, Chas. E., 632, 633. Bowen, Flora Phillips, 629. Bower, Frank, 564. Bowers, Ann, 538. Bowers, Chas. S., 534. Bowers, George, 137, 638. Bowers, Mary, 538. Bowman, Alexander, 408. Bowman, Alice, 407. Bowman, Charles, 408. Bowman, Frank J., 408. Bowman, Howard, 408. Bowman, Howard D., 408. Bowman, Madeline, 408. Bowman, Marcia E., 408. Bowman, Marcia S., 408. Bowman, Maurice, 407. Bowman, Nathaniel, 407. Bowman, Orville R., 408. Bowman, Ruth Elizabeth, 408. Bowman, Samuel, 408. Bowman, Samuel G-, 402, 407. Bowman, Samuel S., 408. Bowman, Sarah W., 408. Bowman, William, 408. Bowman, William H., 408. Boyce, Lou L., 678, 679. Boyd, Susan, 408. Brabrook, George, 294. Brackett, Ella L., 559, 561. Braddish, Dr., 439. Bradlee, Charles, 257. Bradlee, John R., 281, 672. Bradlee, John Tisdale. 672. Bradlee, Sabra, 672. Bradlee, Sarah (Goddard), 672. Bradlee, Thomas Goddard, 672. Bradley, Fanny Stockbridge, 407. Bradley, Henry O., 407. Bradley. John E., 407. Bradley, Joseph Ives, 459. Bradley, Sue, 542. Bradshaw, , 6-13.

Brochner,

67

Carl Brochner, Guy Amory Rogiers, 670. Brockaway, Sarah P., 269, 354. Brockaway, Sarah (Swift), 354. Brockway, Jeremiah, 354. Bromwell, Isaac, 1.

^ Milbrrg, 670.

GENERAL
Brooke, Charlotte (Dean), 610. Brooke, John Arthur, 610. Brooke, John W., 610. Brooke, Walter D., 610. Brooke, Walter Denison, 610. Brooks, Laura, 566, 568. Brooks, Lucy L., 445. Broomfleld, Elizabeth, 151, 230. Brouse, Mamie J., 594. Brouse, Rev. H. K., M. D., 594. Brow, Abigail, 440. Brown, , Rev., 50, 51. Brown, Adaline. 224, 326. Brown, Alice, 324, 382. Brown, Alice Woodbridge, 633. Brown, Amelia, 58G. Brown, Annah O., 810. Brown, Arthur Woodbridge, 634. Brown, Beraiee Fletcher, 633. Brown, Caroline, 623. Brown, Carroll Neide, 633. Brown. Catherine, 97. 148, Brown, Charles Austin, 290, 675. Brown, Charles H., 291, 676. Brown, Charlotte, 145, 223. Brown, Clara Robb, 695. Brown, Delight, 79, 135. Brown, Dorothy, 125. Brown, Dorothy (Torrey), 183. Brown, Edmund F., 253. Brown, Edwin, 224, 636. Brown, Effle II., 624. Brown, Ellen Mehetable, 290, Brown, Elizabeth, 491, 492. Brown, Elizabeth T 91, 143, 182, 265. Brown, Ethel Currier. 633. Brown, Frederick Willard, 633. Brown, Geo. Augustus, 221, 633. Brown, Grace Augustine, 634. Brown, Helen Estelle, 675. Brown, Helen Mehetable, 197. Brown, Isabelle Owen, 107, 252, 253. Brown, James, 586. Brown, John W., 532. Brown, Joseph Willard, 221, Brown, Lieut. Samuel, 89. Brown, Lillian Lucia, 634. Brown, Lloyd W., 595. Brown, Lorenzo T., 276. Brown, Mary. 7, 136, 585. Brown, Mary Emery, 633. Brown, Mary Rate, 695. Brown. Mary S., 281. Brown, Maud Iff., 413. Brown. Mehetable, 145, 224. Brown, Minnie Amelia, 634. Brown, Miss Belle, 253. Brown, Nancy Watson, 235, 333.

INDEX

715
Burgess, Susan Jane, 680. Burns, Electa, 205, 348. Burr, AUce E., 617. Burr, Anna C. (Hersey), 517. Burr, Anna Edna, 510. Burr, Annie Etta, 516. Burr, Chauncy W., 518. Burr, Edna L., 517. Burr, Elsie M., 517. Burr, Frederick W., 516, 617. Burr, Harlfcon H., 538. Burr, Henry Hersey, 510, 518. Burr, Herman, 565. Burr, Mary R.. 565. Burr, Mildred H., 617. Burr, Pyam 0., 514. 510. Burr, Tbeophilus, 515. Burrell, , 515. Burrell, Alvah, 444. Burrell, Ancie, 414. Burrell, Charlotte, 444. Burrell, Edward, 659. Burrell, Harriett, 88, 435, 444. Burrell. John, 30, 271, 659. Burrell, John Lawton, 659. Burrell. Louisa, 444. Burrell. Lyman J., 147, 545. Burrell, Mabel, 515, 510. Burrell, Martin. 469. Burrell, Marv, 414. Burrell. Mary Letltiu, 659. Burrell, Mary Waterman, 469. Burrell. Marv Waterman (Sodder). 469. Burrell, Nancy, 444. Burrell, Reuben, 127. Burrell, Robert, 69, 88, 435, 444. Burrell. Salome. 88, 444. 435. Burrows, Betsv (Tilson), 003. Burrows, Daniel W., 004. Burrows, Dr. Willinm. 003. Burrows, Ernest Lincoln, 063. ' Burrows, Florence Howard, 663. Burrows, Gustavus H., 274, 663. Burt, Andrew. 318. Burt, Charlottte, 215, 318. Burwell, Alice Lewis, 27W, 365. Burwell, Alice (Parker), Burwell, Lewis W.. 365. Bush, Cora V.. 535. Bush. Edwin H., 535. Rush, John A., 532, 535. Butler, Sarah Curtis, 853. Byram, Nicholas, 4. Cabot. William. 127, 501. Cadwallader, Adora M. (Doolittle), 479. Cadwallader, Cora L., 476. Cadwallader, Eddie A., 476. Cadwallader, Eva E.. 476. CadwaUader, Maria E., 476, 479.

Brown, Nellie Eva, 469. Brown, Rachel Ann, 176, 259. Brown, Rev, Augustus, 135. Brown, Samuel, 89, 183, 221. Brown, Walter Lee, 634. Brown (Widow), 136. Brown, William, 695. Brownell, James, 212, 625. Brownell, Mary, 463. Browning, Arthur, iG6. Browning, Catherine Wells, 466. Browning, Frederick D., 406. Browning, George, 466. Browning, Helen, 466. Browning, Horace, 405. Browning, John Wells, 400. Browning, ^oah Wells, 406. Browning, Sarah Reed, 466. Bruce. Lettie L. f 078. Bryant, Cephas, 327. Bryant, Col. Austin. 105. Bryant, Erin, 418, 422. Bryant, Hannah Jane, 422. Bryant, Harriet A., 422. Bryant, Imotrene, 466. Bryant, Louisa Lemira, 42*. Bryant, Lucy, 224, 327. Bryant, Lucy (Lincoln), 327. Brvant, Lydia, 203, 301. Bryant, Lydia Burhanfc, 422. Brvant, Marv, 418, Bryant, Mary A. E., 422. Brvant, Mr., 444. Brvant, William Cullen, 544. Buck, 463. Buck, Benjamin, 371, 576. Buck, Charles, 463. Buck, Helen Christiene. 403. Buck, Roswell Alesworth, 462, 463. BufTum, Elite, 505. Bulkier, Joseph, 357. Bulkley, Marguerite, 270, 357. Bullard, Martha Ann, 190, 280. Bullock, Abigail, 445. Bulloek, Benjamin, 440. Bullock, Ray A.. 371. 700. Bundy, Sarepla E., 251, 343. Bunell, Thankful (Warner), 314. Bunker, Elizabeth. 276, 36*. Bunnell, Amanda, 212, 314. Bunnell, T*emon, 314, Bunting. David C , 361. Bunting, Lucv (Cole), 301. Bunting, Nellie F. M., 274, Burbank. Jessie Estelle, 231. Burge, John, 4. Burgess, Amanda Gertrude, 662. Burgess, Baldwin Bradford, 272, 661. Burgess, Elmer F.. 662. Burgess, Emma Elizabeth, 662. Burgess, Horatio Bradford, 662. Burgess, Joseph Josiah, 662. Burgess, Marr Amanda. 662, Burgess, Rachel, 184, 269.

<m.

sen,

716
Cadwallader, Samuel, 471,476, 479. Callahan, David, 217. Camp, Herman, 592. Camp, Marv Catherine, 591, 592. Campbell, Arthur James, 621. Campbell, Benjamin, 621. CampbeU, Chas., i n . Campbell, Corydia Marcel lua, 623. Campbell, Elizabeth (Wilson), 621. Campbell, Ezekiel Butler, 209, 621. Campbell, Hibbard Reed, 621. Campbell, John, 623. CampbeU, Nellie Elizabeth, 621. Canfield, A. Cass, 404. Canfield, Augustus Cass, 404. Canfield, Laura, 404. Canfield, Mary Caas, 404. Canterbery, Mr., 192. Canterbury, Jacob, 191. Capen, Daniel, 480, 481. Capen, Granville D., 481. Capen, Samuel, 504. Capen, Sarah R., 481. Capen, Ward D., 481. Carey, , 116. Carey, Annie Louise, 405. Carey, Dr. Nelson H., 405. Carey, George, 137, 528. Carleton, Agnes May, 555. Carleton, Emma Gertrude, 555. Carleton, George Harvey, 554, 555. Carleton, George Louis, 555. Carleton, Harvey Percy, 555. Carleton, John Harvey. 555. Carleton, Mary Gertrude, 555. Carleton, Mary West (McLauthlin). 555. Carleton, William Irving, 555. Carpenter, (Graves), 306 Carpenter, Benoni G., 320, 688. Carpenter, Christopher, 293. Carpenter, Delight R., 200, 207, 293. Carpenter, Georgia, 688. Carpenter, Hattie, 207, 306. Carpenter, J. Wadsworth, 253, 650. Carpenter, Jennie Reed, 683. Carpenter, Mr., 443. Carpenter, Ralph Ward, 688. Carpenter, Thomas, 306. Carroll, , 652. Carroll, Anna, 466. Carroll, Rev. William A., 652. Carroll., Rev. Wm. R., 258. Carse, Donald, 690. Carse, John Bradley, 690. Carse, John Bradley, Jr., 690.

GENERAL

INDEX Clark, Abby, 704, 705. Clark, Abigail, 702, 704. Clark, Abigail (Ager), 128. Clark Abraham, 704, 705, 706/ Clark, Alice. 622, 512. Clark, Ann W., 403, 411. Clark, Asa, 707. Clark, Augusta, 706. Clark, Benjamin, 702, 703, 704, 705, 706, 707. Clark, Benjamin Ager, 704, 705. Clark, Bethiah, 702. Clark, Bettie, 703. Clark, Betty, 703. Clark, Capt. Joseph Elliot, 158, 552. Clark, Catherine, 101, 153. Clark, Charles Robinson, 424. Clark, Cora E., 479. Clark, Damaris (Francis), 703. Clark, David, 702. Clark, Earnest, 705. Clark, Ebenezer, 128, 702, 703, 704, 705. 706. Clark, Ebenezer, J r . . 704. Clark, Edward, 702. Clark, Edwin Reed, 330. Clark, Kleanor (Wunder), 345. Clark, Elias, 705. Clark, Elizabeth (Hodges), 698 Elizabeth A., 424. Clark, Elizabeth E., 552. Clark, Francis, 598. Clark, George E., 706. Clark, Gregory, 707. Clark, Harry Wilson, 705. 193, 476, 479. Clark, Henry, Ida, 705. Clark, Isnac, 705. Clark, Jacob, 707. Clark, James, 345, 703, 701, Clark, 706, 707. Clark, James, Jr., 707. 705, Jemima. 706, 707. Clark, Jemimah, 703. Clark, Jennie, 598. Clark, Jerusha, 702. Clark, John, 153, 414, 702, Clark, 707. Clark, John Lyman, 403. 703, Jonathan, 702, 703, Clark, Clark, Joseph. 702, 703. 707. Josiah Robinson, 419, Clark, Clark, Leander, 704, 705. 424. Lemuel, 706, 707. Clark, Lillie May, 633. Clark, Lucy, 587. 703. Clark, Lydia, Mary, 258, 345, 703, Clark, 705, 707. Clark, Marv Reid, 363, 388. Clark. 704, Micaiah. 707. Clark, Mrs. Lvman, 386, 274. 702, 706. Clark, Nathan, Peter, 707. Clark, Phebe, 432, 433. Clark, Phill Wilson, 705. Clark, Clark,

Cartee, Betsy, 80, 137. Carter, Harvey, 470, 474. Carver, Sabra (Seekins), 544. Carver, Sabrina A., 544. Carver, Seth, 544. Cary, John, 22. Case, Elmer, 305. Case, Louisa, 211, 313. Caswell, Caroline, 117, 172. Caswell, Frank, 333. Caswell, Marv, 438, 421. Cates, Elisha L. H., 515. Caton, Charles L., 560, 561. Caton, Fern May, 501. Caton, Raymond True, 561. Chaffin, Rev. Aaron W., 375. ChafBn. Katherine K. (Shattuck), 375. Chaffin, Katie Porter, 310, 375. Chamberlain, Flora Weston, 352, 385. Chamberlain, John, 123. Chamberlain, William Henry, 441, 442. Champney, Lucy, 145, 223. Chandler, Eliza Jane, 492. Chandler, George, 491, 492. Chandler, Sarah Jane, 492. Channing, Rev. Dr,, 174. Chapel, Adaline Lucy, 646. Chapel, Clara "Edith, 646. Chapel, Cora Belle, 646. Chapel, Flora May, 646. Chapel, Laura Ethel, 646. Chapel, Russell O., 250, 646. Chapman, Eliza, 509, 511. , Charlotte, 199, 292. Chase, , 559. Chase, Emma, 027. Chase, Enoch, J r . , 81, 455. Chase, Hannah, 23, 38. Chase, Jane Thompson (Reed). 207. Chase, Mary, 134, 203. Chase, Rosamond, 139, 214. Chatfield, Clyde R., 680. Chatfield, Edna H., 680. Chatfield, Guy L., 680. Chatfield, Lewis, 305, 680. Chellis, William, 446. Chessman, Deborah, 186, 274, Chessman, Deborah (Blanchard), 274. Chessman, I. A., 274. Chessman, Mary Elizabeth, 154, 232. Childs, Grace, 662. Chipman, Geo. W., 584. Chisholm, Ann (Pierce), 577. Chisholm, Duncan, 677. Chisholm, Nellie M., 577. Chubbick, Anna, 141, 215. Chubbuck. John, 67. Church, George, 377. Church, Georgia, 816, 377. Church, Mary (Streeter), 377. Church, Nathaniel, 260. Churchill, Bethany, 143, 221. Churchill. Deborah, 199, 292. Clapp, James, 1.

GENERAL
Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, 705. Clark, Clark, Rachel, 69, 128, 704. Rebecca, 704. Relief, 707. Reuben, 704. Reuben Bacon, 705. Ruth, 703, 704, 705. Samuel, 702, 7uc. Sarah, 702, 703, 704, Solomon, 703. Sophia Wilkins, 151,

INDEX

717
Copeland, Chauncy Wetherell, 652. Copeland, Edward, 460. Copeland, Eliza Frances, 461. Copeland, Francis, 267, 661. Copeland, Frank Reed, 652. Copeland, George Ellsworth, 652. Copeland, Hannah Sampson, 460. 461. Copeland, Helen, 461. Copeland, Helen Frances, 651. Copeland, Henry, 242, 641. Copeland, John, 460, 461. Copeland, John Reed, 461. Copeland, Jonathan, 101, 460 461. Copeland, LouiBa, 4G1. Copeland, Marv Adelaide, 461. Copeland, Mary Louisa, 652. Copeland, Ralph, 651. Copeland, Ruth, 702. Copeland, Sarah Frances, 461. Copeland, 8arah Reed, 461. Copeland, Sophronia Gray, 652. Copeland, Susan Lincoln, 652. Copeland, William, 652. Corn in, , 704. Corbin, Ruth, 706. Corey, Col. Simeon, 141. Corner, Mary Sophia. 178. Corner, Mary Sophronia, 260. Comer, Sarah A. A. (Roszel), 260. Corner, Soloman, 260. Cornwall, Minnie Maria, 573, 674. Corthell, Eliza Mabel, 662. Corthell, Elmira Luella, 602. Corthell, Frank, 662. Corthell, Fred., 062, Corthell, Grace Hannah, 662. Corthell, Harriet 11., 269, 353. Corthell, Lydia (Whiton), 272. Corthell, Mattie G., 602. Corthell, Nelson, 273, 662. Corthell, Polly, 185, 271. Corthell, Robert Nelson, 062. Corthell, Sherebiah, 271. Corv, John, 199, 605. Cotting, Uriah, 708. Cox, Mary Ann, 562, 563. Crackbon, Arthur T., 564. Crafts, Mr. Frederick, 295. Craig, Frances L., 666. Crane, Amelia, 350, 229. Crane, Anna Howe, 602. Crane, Capt. John, 426. Crane, Caroline, 419, 426. Crane, Charles Frederick, 603. Crane, 603. Crane, Crane, 602. Crane, Charles Reed, 602. Clara Perkins, 603. Edward Appleton, Edward Keith, 603.

Clark, Susanna, 706. Clark, Susannah, 702, 704. Clark, Susie, 707. Clark. Walter B., 330. Clark, William, 703. Clark, Wm, Reuben, 705. Clarke, Nancy, 181, 263. Clarkson, Maud, 412. Cleaver, Elizabeth Newton, 165, 233. Clemens, Reuben, 36, 415. Cleveland, William, 319. Clifford, Eleanor, 141. Clifford, Ella R., 606. Clough, Elizabeth (Murch), 185, 272. Coates, Elizabeth Tudor (Birchstead), 176. Coates, Ezra, 175. Coates, Nancy Elizabeth, 118. 175. Cobb, Amelia, 446. Cobb, Augustus, 35. Cobb, Bethiah, 22, 35. Cobb, Capt. Edward, 89. Cobb, Chas. A., 581. Cobb, David, 446. Cobb, David R 446, 447. Cobb, Edraond, 448. Cobb, Eliza, 447. Cobb, Ellen, 448. Cobb, Ensign David, 89. Cobb, Frances W., 448. Cobb, Helen M., 447. Cobb, Henry W 448. Cobb, Josiah, 446. Cobb, Louisa IT. 448. Cobb, Mary, 446, 447. Cobb, Mary J., 448. Cobb, Mary R., 447. Cobb, Myron J., 447, Cobb, Nancy, 440. Cobb, Nathaniel, 445. Cobb, Rev. Alvin, 605. Cobb, Richard, 77, 446, 447. Cobb, Richard R., 447. Cobb, Ruth, 101, 151. Cobb, Sarah E., 448. Cobb, Susan E., 447. Cobb, Tabitha, 446, 447. Cobb, Willard, 446, 447. Codding, Deborah. 36, 79. Cogswell, , 270. Cogswell, Betsy, 445. Coil, Leonidas, 189. Colburn, Maria, 184, 270. Colburn, Rev. Samuel W., 270. Colby, Ella Frances, 2S6. 367. Colby, Olive M. Robinson), 367.

Colby, Rev. George Warren, 367. Cole, Esther M., 242, 336. Cole, George, 92, 456. Cole, Lizzie Augusta, 602, 603. Cole, Melicent Sewell, 641. Cole, R. Lucina, 167, 250. Coleman, John, 36, 416, Collins, Dr. C. S., 411. Collins, William, 617. Collins, Rev. William H., 207, 617. Collins, William King, 412. Colson, Josiah, 286. Colson, Ruth, 899. Oolton, Ann E.\ 239, 234, Colton, Ella 8., 250, 342. Colton, Josephus, 192. Colton, Mrs, Alma, 522. Coltra, Edward, 696. Conant, Charles, 289, 674. Conant, Charles R., 674. Condee, Carol E., 650. Condee, Fred. M., 253, 649. Condee, Ruth Isabel, 650. Condit-Smith, John, 547. Condit-Smitb, Louise A., 547. Condit-Smith, Mary, 547. Conners, Carrie, 573, 674. Connoly, Lizzie, 665. Cook, Alonzo, 273, 668. Cook, Amelia A., 639. Cook, Asa, 332. Cook, Charles, 587, Cook. Charles A,, 639. Cook, Charles Francis, 587. Cook, Chas. H., 180, 587. Cook, Clara, 587. Cook, Clarissa, 587. Cook. Edwin B., 238. Cook, Francis, 5, 0. Cook, Frank W., 639. Cook, Hattie E., 639, 640. Cook, Joseph D., 639. Cook, Joseph II., 235, 039. Cook. Lottie M"., 639. Cook, Lucy Ann, 235, 333. Cook, Mary, 5, 6. Cook, Nellie L., 587. Cook, Pamelia (Hersey), 332. Cook, Sophia, 265, 349. Cook, William Henry, 687. Cooley, Harvey, 215. Coolidge, Benjamin Franklin, 462, 403. Coolidge, Frederick, 463. Coolidge, John Lemuel, 4C&. Coolidge, Kate, 463. Coolidge, Mary Drury, 463. Coolidge, Sarah Drury, 403. Coolidge, Walter, 403. Coolidge, William Franklin, 468. Copeland, Alice, 461. Copeland, Anna (Dunbar), 651. Copeland, Annie Sophia, 651. Copeland, Bessie, 461. Copeland, C. L., 129. Copeland, Charles, 4m, 461. Copeland, Charles Reed, 052.

718

GENERAL INDEX
Cushing, Mildred Irene, 659. Cushing, Moses, g3, 66, 67. Cushing, Robert, 515, 516, 517. Cushing, Robert A., 514, 515, 516. Cushing, Robert Francis, 516. Cushing, Ruth, 402. CuBhing, Samuel, 586. Cushing, Sarah, 585. Cushing, Thomas Reed, 058. Cush ing, Thomas Wa tson, 658, 659. Cushing, WilUam Wallace, 586. Cushman, Clara Gertrude, 606. Cusbman, James, 605, 606. Cushman, James H., 200,600. Cushman, James Martin, 606. Cushman, Mercy (Norton), 605. Cushman, Nathaniel, 606. Cushman, Nathaniel Allcrton, 606. Cushman, Rebecca Stetson, 606. Cushman, Rev. Martyn, 199, 605. Cushman, Sarah Edna, 606. Cushman, Sarah Elizabeth, 606. Cushman, Walter Spencer, 606. Cutler, Clarence Henry, 534. Cutler, Ella Florence, 634. Cutler, Frank Earnest, 534. Cutler, Jane Reith, 534. Cutler, Jane Ruth, 534. Cutler, Ruth, 534. Cutler, Ruth (Phillips), 534. Cutler, Samuel, 631, 534. Cutler, Samuel Ernest, 534. Cutler, Samuel Newton, 534. , Cynthia, 122, 182. Cutting, Sheppard, 215. Dailey, Albert Henry, 577. Dailey, Bertha Tiltson, 57S. Daih-V, Choriea Thomas, 577. Dailey, Chester Williams, Dailey, George Edward, 577. Dailev, Henry, 175, 577. Dalcom, Eunice, 448, 449. Dale, Sam. J. 144. Damon, Daniel E., 406. Damon, Edwin Stetson, 406. Damon, Mary A., 400. Damon, Ruth Stockbridge, 406. Danforth, , 287. 367. Danforth, Mary (McClure), 607. Daniels, Charlotte Louisa, 254. 344. Daniels, Horace, 457. Dann, Huldah E., 167, 251. Darling, Arthur, 627. Darling, Edward E.. 627. Darling, Grace I., C27. Darting, Joel, 215. 026, 627. Darling, Kendall R., 627. Darting, Laforest C , 627.

Crane, Henry Lovell, 602, Currier, Hannah Augusta, 603. 163, 244. Crane, Hon. J. E., 710. Currier, Martha, 633. Crane, Jonathan. 50. Currier, Mary Whittier, 633. Currier, Susan Elizabeth, Crane, Joshua E., 601, 603. Crane, Joshua E., Jr., 602. 633. Crane, Joshua Eddy, 602. Currier. Thomas Florian, Crane, Lucy Reed, 602. 221, 633. Crane, Margaret Axtell, 603. Currier, Thomas Franklin, 633. Crane, Morton Eddy, 602. Curtis, Capt. Samuel, 275. Crane, Rev. D. M., 531. Curtis, Edmund, 171, 575. Crane, Russell Hathaway, Curtis, Edward, 360. 603. Curtis, Elizabeth (WUlie), Crawford, Elizabeth (Town287. send), 368. Curtis, Ellsworth. 406. Crawford, Hattie E., 678, Curtis, Helen, 196, 287. 679. Curtis, Ira, 287. Crawford, Julia, 470, 472. Crawford, Lucinda, 470, 471. Curtis, Leander, 685. Curtis, Lemuel, 582. Crawford, Marion E., 289, Curtis, Luther, 277. 868. Curtis, Ruth Merritt, 187, Crawford, William, 368. 277. Creigen, Hannah, 448, 449. Critston, Sophia E., 149, 229. Curtis, Sallv, 187, 275. Crocker, Bradford Lincoln, Curtis, Sarah, 582. 337. Curtis, Sarah Rose, 277. Crocker, Mary (Perkins), Curtis, Stephen G., 218. 337. Crocker, Nellie A., 243, 337. Curtis, Susan, 681. Curtiss, Eliza Emeline, 206, Crocker, Sally, 78. Crockett, John W., 298. 351. Crockett, Mary (Pierce), Curtiss, Eliza (Holbrook), 298.' 351. Crockett, Sarah Jane, 203, Curtiss, John, 351. 298. Curtiss, Sarah H., 266, 351. Crooker, Mary, 403, 409. Cushing, Abby Pierce, 586. Crooker, Sarah B., 403, 409. Cushing, Adam, 30, 31, 401. Crosby, , 418. Cushing, Alfred, 515, 617. Crosby, Amanda, 600, 601. Cushing, Alice Marion, 659. Crosbv, David, 446. Cushing, Col. Brockley, 58;). Crosby, George A. B., 418. Cushing, Dorris Hersey, 517. Crosby, John M-, 446. Cushing, Elizabeth, 515, 610. Crosbv, Lucinda R., 446. Cushing, Emily Dunbar, 580. Crosby, William, 468. Cushing, Frank, 659. Cross, John A., 358, 698. Cushing, George F., 586. Cushing, George Walter, 586. Crossman, , 303. Cushing, Greenwood, 186, Crossman, Elsie Reed, 303. 585. Crossman, John, 22. Cushing, Hannah (GreenCudworth, Agnes, 565. wood), 401. Cudworth, Daniel, 565. Cudworth, Elberton M., 565. Cushing, Henry G., 586. Cudworth, Elizabeth, 80, 136. Cushing, Hon. Joseph, 402. Cudworth, Frederick B., 531. Cushing, Jane D., 658. Cudworth, Homer Stillman, Cushing, Jennie Frances, 658. 565. Cushing, Jennie French. 058. Cudworth, Maria (Bennett), Cushing, Joanna, 275, 362. 531, 534. Cushing, John, 26, 27, 34, 39, 53, 56. Cudworth, Martha M., 565. Cushing, John, 444. Cudworth, Mary, 565. Cudworth, Mary Maria, 505. Cushing, Lucy Reed, 580. Cudworth, Paul H. t 166, 505. Cushing, Lvdia Jenkins (Reed), 658, 659. Cudworth, Rev. Nathaniel, Cushing. Lysander, 268, 353, 530, 531, 534. 658, 659. Cudworth, Sarah Frances, Cushing, Lysander Francis, 531, 634. 658. Cudworth, Simeon F., 565. Maria Frances, 586. Cudworth, Thurston Simeon, Cushing, Cushing, Marietta, 515. 565. Cushing, Manila P., t 586. Cummins, Lucy D., 291, 3(18. Cushing, Mary Adelaide, 515. Cunningham, Lorenzo, 141. Cunningham, , M. D., Cushing, Mary Anderson, 586. 141. Cushing, Mary Lydia, 659. Curriden, Mr. E. W., 191. Cushing, Maud, 659. Currier, Dr., 244.

GENERAL INDEX
Darling, Louisa . , 627. Darling, Mary A., 627. Davenport, Elvira, 625. Davenport, Fanny, 625. Davenport, Harriet, 625. Davenport, John, 262, 525, 554. Davenport, Lyman, 335, 625. Davenport, Richard, 18. Davenport, William, 625. Davidson, Sarah, 458. Davis, , 477. Davis, Dwight, 674. Davis, Edith M,, 041. Davis, Edmund, 107, 673, 674. Davis, Eleazer, 418, 422. Davis, Elizabeth (Sipes), 811. Davis, Emmet Henry, 573. Davis, Ethel Lor&ine, 574. Davis, Harriet, 237, 334. Davis, Harry Reed, 041. Davis, Hattie Anna, 674. Davis, James E., 171, 641. Davis, Jane, 706. Davis, John, 238. 640. Davis, Joseph, 257. Davie, Joseph Ellis, 573, 574. Davis, Judith (Brightman), 257. Davis, Laura Lucille, 674. Davis, Maria A., 422. Davis, Mary Brightman, 173, 267. Davis, Marv Rebecca, 422. Davis, Sarah, 211, 811. Davis, Seth Emory, 573. Davis, William, 312. Davis, William Worth, 641. Dawes, Anna, 67, 123. Dawes, Bvron Martin, 564. Dawes, Clara Alta, 564. Dawes, Dan'I, 92. Dawes, Eda Julia, 564. Dawes, Flora Ada, 564. Dawes, Martin C , 165, 664. Dawes, Mitchel, 91. Dawes, Samuel, 65, 223. Dawes, Sarah (Howland), Dc&ne, Deane, Deane, Deane, Deane, Deane, 488. Deane, 487. Deane, Deane, Deane, Deane, Deane, Deane, Deane, Deane, Deane, 48S. Deane, Deane, Deane, Deane, Deane, Deane, Deane, Deane, Deane, Deane, Deane, Deane, Deane, Deane, Deane, Abby Weston, 487, Calvin, 450. Camilla, 450. Chester Baxter, 4HS. David G., 483. David Gurney, 486, Deacon William (4), Ebenezer, 77, 450. Elfred, 450. Eliza, 200, 294. Emily, 486, 487, Enos, 460. Henry Ware, 487. James H., 202, 611. Jacob, 117, 486, 487. Jane Gurney, 486, John, 487, John (1), 487. John (2), 487. John (5), 4S7. Joseph P., 200, 609. Louise, 450. Lydia, 450. Olive Reed, 486. Ruth, 450. Samuel (3), 487. Samuel Blair, 487. Stephen, 75, 77, 450. Walter, 487. William Reed, 486. William R. (7), 486,

719
Dewey, Eunice Whitney, 612. Dewey, Jerusha (Kimball), 612. Dewey, Julia, 318, 379. Dewey, Roswell, 205, 612. Diar, Joseph, 10, 19. Digman, Philomcna, 245,338. Dike, Anthony, 107. Dikeman, Julia Augusta, 165, 248. Dikeman, J. Henry, 255, 651. Dikeman, Kenneth, 255, 651. Dill, Daniel, 234, DiH, Emma, 257, 234. Dill, Mary (ChubboclO, 234. Dingley, Emma M., 407. Dinsmore, Louise M., 705. Dixon, Mfiiton M., 566, 507. Doane, John, 511. Doane, John E., 630. Doble, Samuel, 444. Dodge, Isaac, 625. Dodge, James Alvin, 212. 625. Dodge, Rev., 25. Doggett, Abbey, 487. Hogget, Rev. Simeon, 487. Dolley, Annie B,, 316, 377. Dolley, Elenor (Brodrick), 377. Dolley, J. N., 877. Donahue, Catharine, 616, 527. Donaldson, Kate A., 471, 476. Donn, John, 458. Donoghue, Jane L., 360. Doolittle, Adora Maria, 472, 476. Doolittle, Clarence S., 47ft 478. Doolittle. Claude E., 476. Doolittle, Clyde Otto, 476, 572. Doolittle, Cora S. (Speelman), 479. Doolittle, David Charles, 477. Doolittle, Ella E-, 476, 479. Doolittle, Eliza (Logan), 478, 479. Doolittle, Elvira J 472. Doolittle, Estelle Maria, 476, 672. Doolittle, Flora Jane, 477. Doolittle, Frank W., 477, 479. Doolittle, Fred. Emory, 477, 479. Doolittle, Grace Mat., 479. Doolittle, Hopkins Wesley, 471, 477, 479. Doolittle, John Carlyle, 477. Doolittle, John Emory, 471, 476. DooUttle, John Ray, 477. Doolittle, Joseph, 470, 471, 475, 476, 477. Doolittle, Joseph Grant, 477. Doolittle, Joseph Newton, 471, 475, 478, 479. Doolittle, Katie Maud, 477. Doolittle, Lottie Adora, 477. Doolittle, Maria (Nash), 476. Doolittle, Marietta, 477.

65, 123. Dawes, Sylvester, 269, 659. Deacon, Avis, 2. Deacon, Thomas, 2. Dean, Agnes A 609. Dean, Cassandra, 81, 139. 444. Dean, Dr. Edward, 676. Derby, Capt. Martin, 365, Dean, Dr. Julian W., 466. 444, 445. Dean, Edward W., 373, 676. Derby, Charlotte Burrell, Dean, Eleanor R., 609. 444, 445. Dean, Elizabeth D., 609. Derby, Edward, 444. Dean, Frances Cudworth, Derby, Elizabeth Pratt, 444. Derby, Henry, 444. 635. Derby, Maria Louise, 278, Dean, Frederick W., 609. Dean, Geo. H., 531, 634. 365, 444. Dean, Hannah, 75. Derby, Martin, 444. Dean, Josephine E., 609. Derby, Mary, 444. Dean, Julia E., 609. Derby, Mary (Burrell), 305. Dean, Mary Bennett, 635. Derby, Silas, 444. Dean, Mary D., 609. Deupree, Lula J., 176, 259. Dean, Myra L., 234, 330. Devens, Genl., 832. Dean, Silas, 201, 009. Dewey, Admiral, 632. Dean, Welthea (Noean), 234, Dewey, Alice Elizabeth, 612. Dewey, Ebenezer, 612. 330.

487. Deane, William Roscoe, 487. De Grove, H. D., 256, 651. Deland, Martha, 682. Deland, Rev. Geo., 588. Deland, Sarah, 588. Delano, Agnes, 667, Delano, Charles H., 276, 667. Delano, James, 320, 690. Delano, James, Jr., 090. Delano, Kenneth, 690. Delano, Leon W., 667. Delano, Ride L., 690. Denham, Rev. George, 599, Denharo, Rev. Geo., 665. Dennis, Elizabeth, 132, 200. Dennis, Mary, 132, 200. Denton, Sarah, 604. Derby, Alvan Burrell, 444. Derby, Benjamin, 95. Derby, Benjamin Burrell,

720
DooUttle, Mark Hopkins. 477. Doolittle, Newton Joseph, 572. Doolittle, Samuel Wade, 476. Dorsey, Margaret E., 566, 567. Dotty, , 168. Dower, Libbie, 561. Downs, Mrs. E. L., 440. Dowse, William Bradford Homer, 294, 677. Dowty, Eddie Cross, 687. Dowty, Ova Lea, 687. Dowty, Ruth Alma, 687. Dowty, Thomas Jefferson, 319, 687. Dowty, Thomas Lyman, 687. Drake, , 117, 486. Drake, Almira, 159, 237. Drake, Bethia, 446. Drake, Bethuel, 173. Drake, Betsy, 117, 173, 446. Drake, Ebenezer, 172, 576. Drake, Emily. 539. Drake, Daniel, 77, 445. Drake, Dolly, 446. Drake, Isaac, 639. Drake, James, 445. Drake, John, 445. Drake, Joseph, 28. Drake, Lois, 445. Drake, Louisa C , 271, 359. Drake, Martin, 142, 539. Drake, Mr., 399. Drake, Rhoda, 445. Drake, Sally, 446. Drake, Sibyl, 446. Drew, Charles Bradford, 521. Drew, Eleanor G., 410. Drew, Lydia Edith, 521. Drew, Peleg, 134, 521. Driggs, Alfred Chester, 541. Driggs, Angelina, 541, 542. Driggs, Charles Augustus, 541. Driggs, Chester, 146, 541, 642. Driggs, Edwin, 541. Driggs, Emma Louisa, 542. Driggs, Frank Spelman, 641. Driggs, Henrietta, 541. Driggs, Josephine, 541, 542. Driggs, Joshua, 541. Driggs, Phoebe (Hathaway), 541. Driggs, William Chester,541. Driggs, William Henry, 541. Drummond, Capt. Wm., 404. Drummond, Henry, 509. Drury, Elizabeth Prentiss, 462, 463. Drury, John, 103, 462, 463. Drury, John Curran, 462. Drury, Lydia (Smith), 462. Drury, Jfary Voung, 462. Drury, Sarah Willard, 402. Drury, Solomon Reed, 462. Drury, Susan Reed, 462. 463. Drysdale, Alexander, 681. Drysdale, Donald, 681. Drysdale, James William, 305, 681. Drysdale, Roderick Reed, 681.

GENERAL

INDEX Dyer, Louisa Ann, 497. Dyer, Lucy Ann, 225, 328. Dyer, Lucy White (Hersey), 328. Oyer, Lydia, 130, 196. Dyer, Mehetable. 118, 179. Dyer, Mehitable, 433. Dyer, Miss, 443. Dyer, Mrs., 289. Dyer, Sally (Stodder), 277. Dyer, Samuel, 654. Dyer, Samuel Burton, 654. Dver, Sarah E., 654. Dyer, Sarah (Littlefleld), 654. Dyer, Dyer, Dyer, Dyer, Dyer, Sarah (Thayer), 497. Selina, 160, 240. Soloman, 277. Thomas, 4, 15. William, 4, 5.

Dudley, Betsy, 449. Dudley, Charles, 449. Dudley, David, 448. Dudley, Dolly, 448, 449. Dudley, Dorothy, 449. Dudley, Dorothy (Reed), 448, 449. Dudley, Edwin, 449. Dudley, Eliza, 448. Dudley, Emily, 448. Dudley, Frances, 449. Dudley, George, 448, 449. Dudley, Harriet, 448, 449. Dudley, James, 448. Dudley, John, 75, 448. Dudley, Maria, 448. Dudley, Mary, 449. Dudley, Paul, 75, 77, 448, 449. Dudley, Sophronia, 449, Dudley, Willard, 448, 449. Dudley. William, 448. 449. Dudman, Martha Huntington, 206, 305. Dudman, Susan Martha (Star), 305. Dudman, William Koines, 305. Duffy, A. J., 482. Dunbar, , 422. Dunbar; Adaline, 553. Dunbar, Capt., 60. Dunbar, Fanny, 431. Dunbar, Frank, 553. Dunbar, Emily Eliza, 662. Dunbar, Helen, 411. Dunbar, Lavina, 553. Dunbar, Lucy J., 653. Dunbar, Marte, 159, 553. Dunbar, Mark W., 553. Dunbar, Watson, 553. Dungan, Ann Eliza (Johnson), 813. Dungan, George, 313. Dungan, Lucy Ellen, 211, 313. Dunklee, Charles T., 408. Dunklee, Martha, 319, 380. Dunn, Mary B., 470, 474. Dunn, Richard, 189, 593. Durham, Alice, 566, 568. Dustin, Mr.. 446. Dwelley, Abby W., 406. Dwelley, Dr. Melzar, 406. Dwight, Sophia, 465. 466. Dyer, Abbie Lovell, 187, 277. Dyer, Abigail, 43. Dyer, Chas. B., 261, 654. Dver, Christopher, 39, 42, 59, 179, 432, 441. Dyer, Clarissa, 188, 267. Dyer, Cyrus A., 433. Dyer, Deborah (Reed), 179. Dyer, Frank, 289, 675. Dyer, Hannah, 432. Dyer, Harry, 675. Dyer, Isaac, 497. Dyer, Jacob, 43, 44. 432. Dyer, James B. f 328. Dyer, John, 14, 15, 16, 27, 398. Dver, Joseph, 8, 9, 19. Dyer, Lavinia Joseph, A., 432, 496. 433.

Eager, A., 471, 475. Earle, Elsie, 542. Earle, Josephine, 542. Earle, Samuel S., 541, 542. Earle, Thornton, 542. Earle, Winthrop, 542. , 121, 493. Eaton, Eaton, Catherine Swanton, 593. Eaton, Charlotte Reed, 593. Eaton, Elizabeth Gale, 593. Eaton, Hannah Bass, 592. Eaton, Joseph, 592. Eaton, Joseph Downing Bass, 188, 592. Eaton, Lucy, 120. Eaton, Lucy Houghton, 593. Eaton, Maria Eliza, 593. Eddy, Elizabeth W., 292. Eddy, James, 420. Eddy, Morton, 602. Eddy, Mr., 206. Eddy, Oren, 420. Eddy, Paul, 420. Eddy, Rufus, 417, 420. Eddy, Sarah, 420. Eddy, Stearns, 420. Edson, Daniel, 304. Edson, George L., 524. Edson. James, 57. Edson, Jesse, 160. Edson, Joseph, 67. Edson, Marcia, 241, 336. Edson, Mary White, 304. Edson, Mary Ann, 205, 804. Edson, N., 121, 493. Edson, Parnal, 120. Edson, Pliny, 148, 548. Edson, Rebecca. 110, 160. Edson, Ruth, 221, 280. Eells, Annie C , 412. Eells, Elizabeth, 403. 411. Eells, Robert. 409. Eells, Robert L., 403, 411. Ehler, Capt., 285. Eicbler, John, 475. Elbridge, , 360. Eldridge, , 628, 699. Eldridge, Delyra, 628. Eldridge, Elisha, 215. 627, 628. , Elizabeth, 69.

GENERAL
, Elizabeth, 23, 35, 37, 38, 79, 86, 135. -, EUen J., 581. Klliot, Alice Washburn, 678. Elliot, Catherine Reed, 078. ElUot, Elizabeth, 36, 78. Elliot, Robert, 800, 678. Elliot, Ruth, 678. Ellis, Alfred S.. 608. Ellis, Betsey Willis, 552. Ellis, Eleanor Emery, 608. Ellis, Emma, 232, 367. Elwell, Esther Field, 700. Elwell, Halsey, 700. Elwell, Henry Beed, 700. Elwell, James Halsey, 363, 699. Elwell, Samuel, 311, 685. Elgin, Lord, 178. , Emma, 169, 253. Emery, Allen Sproat, 008. Emery, Alice Sproat, 008. Emery, Constance, 608. Emery, Frances W alcott, 607, 608. Emery, Joseph Welsh, 607, 608. Emery, Katharine, 608. Emery, Margaret Duncan, 608. Emery, Mrs. S. H., 297. Emery, Ralph Hopkins, 608. Emery, Rev. Joshua, 276. Emery, Rev. Samuel Hopkins, D. D., 200, 300, 607, 008. Emery, Samuel Hopkins, 607. Emery, William Reed, 607. Evans, Charles, 239. Evans, Louis Claude, 346, 695. Evan, Mrs., 325, 440, 485. Evans, Mrs, John V., 439. Everett, , 405. Everett, Charlotte Reed, 698. Everett, Charlotte Stickney (Reed), 698. Everett, Colman Stickney, 698. Everett, Dorothy, 599. Everett, Edward Warren, 598. Everett, Elizabeth (McColloh), 597. Everett, Gov., 590. Everett, Henry Houghton, 598. Everett, Irene, 598. Everett, John, 597. Everett, John Cree, 598. Everett, Leroy Edward, 599. Everett, Margaret H.% 349, 384. Everett, Mary Ward, 598. Everett, Wm. Reed, 598. Everett, William S., 194, 597. 598 Everett, William Terry, 598. Everett, Wirt, 598. Everetts, Jane, 272, 167. Everson, Amelia Bradford, 657. Everson, Augusta Maria, 657.

INDEX

721
Fernald, Caroline A., 170, 255. Fern's, Augusta, 472, 477. Ferris, Mary E., 236, 333. Field, Abbie L., 421. Field, Abiezer, 421. Field, Amasa, 439. Field, Anna E, M., 649. Field, Bethnel, 421, 426. Field, Capt. Nathaniel, 417, 423. Field, Daniel L., 423. Field, Dennis, 417, 421. Field, Emma D., 466. Field, Fannv M., 419, 426. Field, George, 418, 423. Field, George Emery, 423. Field, Gertrude Baldwin, Field, Hannah K., 291, 309. Field. Henry Martyn, 699. Field, James, 413. Field, John Worcester, 363, 099. Field, John Howard, 699. Field, Kenneth Worcester, 699. Field, Leonard Lawrence, 423 Field, Mareda, 417, 421. Field. Mary Adeline, 423. Field, Mary (Drew), 418. Field, Mary (Halton), 549. Field, Nathaniel Pardon, 423. Field, Pamelia. 417, 428. Field, Sally (Lincoln), 421. 426. Field, Sallv R., 421. Field, Sarah (Leonard), 417, 423. Field, 8eth, 421. Field, Silas, 421. Field, Sumner, 421. Field, Walter, 549. Field, Walter Reed, 699. Fields, Charles, 546. Fields, Charles, Jr., 546. Fifield, Catherine Reed, 4G2Fifield, Elbridge G., 461. Fifield, Frank Edward, 462. Fifield, Helen, 462. Fifield, Mary, 23, 38. Fillmore, President, 178. Findlv, SanVl, 322, 685. Finney, J. W., 410. Finney, Mary E., 410. Fiscal, Sarah M., 530. Fish, , 143, 539. Fish, Abbv, 276. Fish. Henry H., 294. Fisher, Henrv Johnson. 630. Fisher, Katharvn B., 630. Fisher, Nathaniel. 79, 451. Fisher, W. B., 630. Fiske, Maud, 465. Fitchler. John, 471. Fitz. Arthur, 442. Fitz, Charles Theodore. 442. Fitz, Earnest Vinton. 442. Fitz, Gertrude Augusta. 442. Fitz, Rev. Calvin Richards, 442. Fitz, Walter Mansfield. 442. Flagg. William H., 232.

Everson, Fred. Washburn, 309, 682. Everson, Grace Lillian, 682. Everson, Lucv Waterman, 657. Everson, Lysander Washburn, 682. Everson, Seth C , 266, 657. Fair, Sarah E., 370. Fall, Fred. Morton, 497. Fallman, L. H., 652. Farley, Chloe (Calott). 407. Farley, Eliot. 467. Farley, Elizabeth Dwight, 467. Farley, James P., 467. Farley, James Phillips, Jr., 467. Farley, John Weils, 467. Farley, Louis Calott, 467. Farnsworth, Joel, 244, 043. Farnsworth, Mary, 643. Farr, Amelia, 558. Farr, Arva L., 558. Farr, Asa, 558. Farr, Eva, 659. Farr, Ira, 568. Farr, Lewis A,, 559. Farr, Lovell, 164, 558. Farr, Orin S., 470, 474. Farr, Samuel A., 658. Farrand, Luthera, 374. Farrar, Helen M., 515, 617. Fasin, -, 443. Faulkner, George, 407. Faxon, Althea (Curtis), 352. Faxon, Calvin, 352. Faxon, Maria A., 268. Faxon, Maria Antoinette, 852. Faxon, Mary, 505. Faxon, Priscilla, 403, 409. Faxon, Samuel, 403, 409. Fay, E, Louise, 604. Feagan, Harlan, 282, 672. Feagan, Harlan Fred., 672. Fellows, Albert Milton, 683. Fellows, Col. John, 113. Fellows, Ella Sophronia, 683. Fellows, Grace Corlin, 683. Fellows, Jennie, 683. Fellows, Keith, 683. Fellows, Liberty Eaton, 809, 682, 683. Fellows, Lura Felicia, 683. FelloWB, May Frances, 683. Fellows, Minerva, 683. Fellows, Reeda Baumes, 683. Fellows, Robbie, 683. Fellows, Rodger Lee, 683. Fellows, Sadie. 683. Fellows, Wilson Reed, 682. Fen, Dr., 659. Fenton, Carolyne, 689. Fenton, Capt. Eben, 320, 089. Fenton, Dorothy, 689. Fenton, Emily W., 314. Fenton. Emily W., 329. Fenton, Frederick Reed, 689. Fenton, Margaret, 689. Fenton, Ronald Carpenter, 689.

722
Fletcher, LiUian Sherman, 351, 384. F l i n t , Anne (Skillings), 465. F l i n t , Austin, M. D., LL. D., 464, 465, Flint, Dr. Austin, 464, 465. F l i n t , Dr. Joseph H., 103, 464. Flint", Edward, 706. Flint, Grover, 465. F l i n t , Lucy, 622. Flint, Stella J., 622. Flint, Susan, 464. F l i n t , Susan Willard, 466. Flower, Anna C , 264, 347. Fobert, J a m e s , 324, 692. Fockler, Abbie May, 570, 572. Fockler, Andrew W., 570, 671. Fockler, Elizabeth, 570. Fockler, H e n r y Ellsworth, 670. Fickler, Josephine P . , 570. Fockler, Laman, 670. Fockler, Leroy, 571. Fockler, Lillian Estella, 670. Fockler, Linda J . , 670, 671. Fockler, Lorenzo, 570. Fockler, Merton W., 670. Fockler, Millie, 670. Fockler, Mrs. Adelaide, 570. Fockler, Orlando Delveno, 570. Fockler, P e a r i y e t t e R., 570, 571. Fockler, Raymond, 570. Fockler, Reese, 670. Fockler, Wendel, 167, 569, 570, 671, 672. Fogg, Anna Mary, 579. Fogg, Dudley L., 579. F o g g , Gridley Reed, 679. Fogg, Jessie Pierce, 679. Fogg, Sarah C , 275, 363. Foote, Celestia ( T u t t l e ) , 352. Foote, Ellen M. H., 208, 352. Foote, Frederick, 352. Ford, Adam, 439. Ford, Alma Jennie, 276, 364. Ford, Andrew, 89, 63. Ford, Benjamin, 584. Ford, Elias, 457. Ford, Elisha, 457. Ford, Hezekiah, 33, 56. Ford, John, 93, 457. Ford, Joseph E., 276. Ford, Luke, 61, 438. Ford, Lydia, 489. Ford, Mary, 28, 63. Ford, Mehetable, 457. Ford, Mercy, 44. Ford, Mercy (Whitmarsh). Ford, Ford. Ford, Ford, Ford, Ford, Ford, 56. Ford, Molly, 439. Nathl., 17. Noah, 125, 457. Obadiah, 439. Pamelia, 403, 411. Peter, 185, 584. Ruth (Whltemarsh), Sarah, 585.

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Frye, Bethia, 6, 19. Ford, Seth, 439. Frye, Geo., 19. Ford, Sophia, 457. Fullam, Avis Mary, 616. Ford, William, 457. FuUam, Calvin, 205, 615, Fosgate, Harriet (Parker) 616. 366. Fullam, Charles Wallace, Fosgate, Martha Augusta, 615, 616. 280. Fosgate, Martha Louisa, 366. Fullam, Clarence Perrin, 615, 616. Fosgate, Mendal G., 366. F u l l a m , George Allen, 616. Foster, Andrew J . , 584. Fullam, Gerald Calvin, 616. Foster, Burnham Reed, 635. Fullam, H e n r y Herbert, Foster, Elizabeth, 103, 155. 616, 616. Foster, Gershom, 151. F u l l a m , Herbert Henry, 616. Foster, Hannah, 103, 155. F u l l a m , Lucy Emma, 616. Foster, Nancy, 101, 151. u l l a m , Lucy J a n e , 615. Foster, Nathan B., 222, 635. F FuUam, Lucy Zoe, 616. Foy, James, 548. Fullam, Rex, Alvin, 610. Foy, J a m e s F . , 548. F u l l a m , Walter Bushnell, Foy, Martha, 548. 616. Foy, Sarah R., 548. FuUam, WaUace Charles, Francis, Damaris, 702. 616. Francis, J o h n , 702. Fuller, Annie Louisa, 303, Francis, Rose, 702. 371. Franklin, David B., 279. Fuller, E., 655. Franklin, Frances J . (Lips- Fuller. Mary Randall, 307, 681. c o m b ) , 279. Fuller, Samuel S., 205, 055. F r a n k l i n , Lucie Claiborne, Fullerton, , 491. 189, 279. Fullerton. Betsy J a n e , 491. Frazer, William, 216. Fullerton, Hannah, 160, 240, Freedman, Louisa, 318, 379. 492. Freeman, Eugene, 523. Fullerton, J a c o b , 118, 490, Freeman, Lemuel, 273, 662. 491. French, Adaline, 499. Fullerton, James Reed, 491. French, Anna F . , 499. Fullerton, J o h n , 61. French, Bradford, 552, 553. FuUerton, Mary Ella, 491. French, Capt., 18. F u l l e r t o n , Noah, 488, 489. French, Charles C , 249, 646, Fullerton, Timothy Reed, French, Charles H., 603. 491. French, Clyde Bernard, 646. Fulsom, F . H . , 412. French, Cora, 553. French, Corpl., 7, 8. Gallaope, Elizabeth A., 551. French, David, 33. Gammons, Geo. NeweU, 651. French, Delener, 631. Gannet, George K., 129. French, Elethia (Wild), 499. Gannet, Jacob, 47, 433. French, Eli Bradford, 552, G a n n e t t , Betty ( L a t h a m ) , 553. 439. French, Eliza, 703. G a n n e t t , Capt. Joseph, 439. French, Ella, 499. G a n n e t t , Charlotte, 439. French, F a n n y B . , 499. Gannett, Clarissa, 439. French, George L., 552. G a n n e t t , R u t h , 45. G a n n e t t , Simeon, 61, 126, French, Hannah, 264, 347. French, Horace, 499. 439, 494. French, Isaac R., 552. Gardner, , 411. French, J o h n , 496, 497, 499. Gardner, Appollos, 456. Gardner, Everett, 411. French, J o h n J., 497, 499. Gardner, Grace, 879, 389. French, Joseph, 684. Gardner, Mehetable, 109, 160. French, Lafayette, 497. Gardner, P h i l e t t a E., 483, French, Lloyd, 133, 519. 484. French, Mary, 87, 81. Gardner, Webster, 411. French, Mary A., 497. Garfield, Agnes, 461. French, Mr., 444. Garfield, Err, 460, 461. French, Olive A., 603. Garrett, Alfred Hallock, 400. French, Sarah M., 497. G a r r e t t , Dr. Alfred C. 399, French. Stella May, 653. 400. French", Stephen, 18, 33. Garrett, Joshua Howe, 400. French, Susan, 188, 278. Garrison, Rachel Annie, 668. French, Susan M., 497. Gay, , 499. French, Susannah, 707. Gay, Alma E., 667. French, Sylvester, 36, 415. Gay, Charles, 520. French, Tolman, 159, 552, Gay, Ebenezer, 520. 553. Gay, Ellis P . , 276, 667. French, Willie Reed, 646. Gay, Ethel P . , 667. Friend, Kate, 305, 372. Fritts, , 497.

GENERAL Gay, Lewis, 184, 620. Gay, Mildred R., 667. Gay, Robert R-, 667. Gay, William, 520. Gaylord, George B., 407. Gaylord, George M., 407. Gaylord, Harrison B., 407. Gaylord, Ralph W., 407, George, Helen, 366, 389. Gibbons, John, 329. Gifford, , 183, 679. Gill, Fred. L., 639. GUI, Grace E., 639. Gillette, Artemus W., 619. Gillette, Cora F., 620. Gillette, Elvira F., 619. Gillette, Francis, 619, 620. Gillette, Francis H., 873. Gillette, Hattie E., 620. Gillette, Henry, 208, 619, 620. Gillette, Mary E., 620. Gillette, Prosper F., 620. Gilliam, Henrietta, 189, 279. Gilliam, L i e u t , 18. Gilman, Nancy, 446. Oilman, Rev. Tristram, 403. Oilman, Theodosia, 402, 403. Gilmore, Arthur, 578. Gilmore, Ascah, 77, 132. Gilmore, Francis E., 170,578. Gilmore, Herschell, 642. Gilmore, John. 37, 416. Gilmore, Lucius M., 244, 642. Gilmore, Mercy, 80, 139. Gilmore, Orpheus C , 042. Gilmore, Rhoda C , 642. Gilson, Sarah, 411. Glass. Furosina, 263, 242. Glazier, Czarina Hall, 165, 246. Gloyd, David, 94, 95, 459. Gloyd, Hannah, 707. Gloyd, Susanna, 94. Glynn, Albert, 485. Glynn, Caroline, 485. Glynn, Truman, 115, 485. Godfrey, Brig. Gen. George, 131. Godfrev, Chas., 299. Godfrey, Ellen Augusta, 202, 299. Godfrey, Hannah (Shaw), 299. Godfrey, Mary, 77, 131. Goff, , 224, 626. Goff. Amanda, 109, 298. Goff, Louise M.. 606. Gooch, Capt. James, 409. Gooding, Gamaliel, 414. Gooding, Geo., 86, 414. Gooding, George B., 414. Gooding, Rebecca, 132, 199. Gooding, Thomas, 414. Goodrich, Alfred, *66. Goodrich, Catherine (Carlisle), 366. Goodrich, Catherine Louisa, 280, 366. Goodrich, Veraa Wye, 031, 632. Googins, Geo. Hayes, 632. Gordon, 40 Ruth Louisa, 687.

INDEX Gurney, Gurney, 140. Gurney, Gurney, Gurney, 328. Gurney, Guyton,

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Nathan, 143, 264. Rev, David, 64, 175, Ruth, 87, 143. Sally (Vining), 828. Susan Maria, 225, Tryphosa, 504, 505. , 532.

Gordon, William L. S., 687. Gordon, William Thomas Lawrence, 087. Gould, Albert G., 439, 425. Gould, Annie E. f 425. Gould, Capt, Jacob, 128. Gould, Elisha, 167. Gould, Elizabeth, 105, 157. Gould, Marcella, 166, 249. Gould, Martha Louisa, 157. Gow, Evelyn, 629. Gow, Jessie Isabella, 629, Gow, Norman Wells, 629. Gow, William, 628, 629. Graham, Victoria, 201, 298. Granger, Fanny, 115, 167. Grant, , 168. Grant, Alexander, 556. Grant, Annie (Mortemore), 829. Grant, Catherine, 555. Grant, Ellen, 556. Grant, Grace Catherine, 650. Grant, John C , 329. Grant, Newton. 168. Graves, Helen, 169, 254. Graves, Sarah Lizzie, 469. Gray, Nancy, 110, 163. Green, , 112. Green, Daisy, 408. Green, Delia M., 566, 507. Green, Ella Bowman, 408. Green, Frank Hazeltine, 408. Green, Joseph, 9, 27. Green, Joseph F., 408. Green, Margaret Foster, 408. Green, Samuel, 118. Greenleaf, John, 357. Greenleaf, Mary, 105, 157. GreenJeaf, Mary (Gould), 157. Greenough, Prof. James B., 408. Gregg, Caroline, 405. Gregg, Dr., 405. Griswold, Mary (Davis), 97, 149. Grover, Flint, 405. Grover, General Currier, 405. Gulliver, Greshom, 77, 450. Gurney, Addie R., 489. Gurney, Alice M., 328. Gurney, Alonzo, 97, 460. Gurney, Benoni, 54. Gurney, Chandler, B28. Gurney, Clarissa S., 159, 239. Gurney, David, 224, 636. Gurney, Elbridge, 300. 387. Ourney, nannah, 182, 204. Gurney, Ichabod, 145, 540. Gurney, J., 61, 439. Gurney, Jacob, 125, 143. Gurney, Jane, 126, 185, 272. Gurney, John, 143, 264. Gurney, Jonathan R., 145, 540. Gurney, Lucy J., 406. Gurney, Lydia, 284, 272, Gurney, Mary, 431. Gurney, Mehetable Nash, 236, 333. Gurney, Melvin, 184, 273. Gurney, Minnie, 860, 887. Gurney, MoUy, 97, 437.

Haas, Ann (Kurtz), 596. Haas, Charlotte Marshall, 697. Haas, Elizabeth Everett, 697. Haas, Henry Reed, 597. Haas, Isaac, 194, 696, 507. Unas, John, 596. Haas, Julia Stickney, 597. Haas, Walter Kurtz, 597. Hadley, Josiah, 682. Hagar, Caroline E., 546. Haines, Fred., 662. Hall, Abbie Farman (Hedgeman), 509. Hall, Abiah, 77. Hall, Abiather, 460. Hall, Alfred A., 486, 487. Hall, Ben]. Franklin, 509. Hall, Deborah, 450. Hull, Dorothy, 450. Hall, Elias, 676. Hall, Elizabeth Drake, 576. Hall, Francis Reed, 576. HaU, Hannah, 450. Hall. Henry, 509. Hall, Ida B., 247, 341. Hall, John A., 173, 576. Hall, Josephine Lyman, 487. Hall, Joshua W., 84. Hall. Lieuphenia E., 576. Hall, Louisa Jane, 487. Hall, Lucy Emeline, 197, 288. Hall. Marcia Ann, 487. (fail. Mary Avery, 676. Hall. Mary (Dean), 576. Hall, Mrs. Henry, 508. Hall, Polly, 450. U :i ll, Selwyn, 576. Hall. Stella Deane, 487. Hall, Submit, 443. Halles, Thomas, 703. Hallock. Alice Marv, 63S. Hallock, Lewis, 038. Hallock, Rev. Moses, 147. Hallstram, Capt. Samuel, 469. Hallstram, Charles Wallace. 409. Hallstram, Christiana, 469. Hallstram, Helen May, 469. Hallstram, Jonas, 106, 469. Hallstram, Jonas Reed, 409. HaHstram, Mary Burrell, 460. Hallstram, Roswell Lockwood, 469. Hallstram, Samuel, 469. Hallstram, Sarah, 469. Hallstram, William, 469. Hamant, Charles, 453. Hamant, Mary Baxter, 453. Hamilton, Annie L., 256, 345. Hamilton, Betsy, 199, 291.

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Hamilton, Elizabeth. 408. Hamilton, Luther Wilder^ 458. Hamilton, Phoebe, 453. Hamilton, William, 458. Hamlyn, Sarah, 25, 44. Hammond, Betsy T., 118, 175. Hammond, Persis C , 118, 275. Hammond, Thomas, 175. Hanna, Anthony Griffith, 504, 505. Hanna, Emily Amanda, 504. Hanna, George Byron, 504. , Hannah, 215, 318. Hancock, Lyllian Marie, 279, 366. Hancock, William T., 366. Hanson, J o h n , 364, 700. Harden, Capt. J o h n , 63. Harden, Charlotte, 184, 268. Harden, Eunice B., 161, 242. Harden, Widow, 63. Harding, Albert N . , 333, 694. Harding, Clarence W., 640. Harding, Eliza Ann, 64J). Harding, Henrv C , 237, 640. Harding, J a c o b W., 657. Harding, Mary R. P . , 404. Harding, Mildred R., 694. Harding, Capt. Nch., 404. Harding, Rev. M., 280. Harding, Rev. Willard M., 289. Hardwick, Charles H . , 441. Hardwick, Mrs., 441. Hardv, John, 463. Hare, Perry, 358, 698. Harlow, Betsy J . (Clark), 290. Harlow, Ella J., 198, 290. Harlow, James M., 290. Harmon, Marilla F-, 680. Harper, Alice Reed, 697. Harper, J o h n H., 351, 697. Harradan, Rev. Frank 9., 584. Harriman, C. E., 482. Harrington, , 168. Harrington, Harry, 158, 552. Harris, , 80, 453. Harris, Abba Sumner, 118, 179. Harris, Abigail (Edson), 221. Harris, John, 221. Harris, J u d g e J e d e d i a h Hyde, 177. Harris, J u d i t h (Young). 177. Harris, Mahala, 142, 219. Harris, Marcia Ann, 118, 177. Harris, Thirza, 143, 221. Harris, Wm. M., 585. H a r t m a n , J a m e s J . , 647, 648. H a r t m a n , Roscoe Milton, 648. Hartwell, Clara, 511, 512. Hartwell, Frederick Smith, 612. Hartwell, Helen, 512. Hartwell, J o h n W., 511, 512. Hartwell, Joseph, 129, 511, 512.

GENERAL

INDEX Hayden, Hiram, 686. Hayden, Homer B . , 678. Hayden, Leona M., 678, 679. Hayden, Margaret M., 372, 389. Hayden, Oliver, 498. Hayden, P h i l . S., 679. Hayes, Edward W., 602. Hayes, Emeline, 246, 340. Hayford, Riley, 501. Hayward, Elizabeth, 158, 235. Hayward, J o h n , 396. Hayward, Joseph, 172. Hayward, Joseph, 416. Hayward, Lucy, 116, 172. Hazeltine, Albert J., 646. Hazeltine, Carrie Leone, 646. Hazeltine, Edith Augusta, 591. Hazeltine, Edith May, 646. Hazeltine, Geo. S., 250, 646. Hazeltine, J o h n Frederick, 691 Hazeitine, Merton J o y , 646. Hazeltine, Wealthy L., 646. Hazeltine, William, 591. Hazeltine, William Bryan, 591. Heard, Frank Chisholm, 577. Heard, J o h n Chisholm, 577. Heard, J o h n J a y , 175, 577. Heard, J o h n Reed, 677. Heard, Joseph J a y , 577. Heard, Mary Ann, 577. Heald, Harriet, 138, 213. Hearsey, Alice, 432. Hearsey, Anna, 432. Hearsey, Daniel, 432. Hearsey, Joseph, 41. Hearsey, Mary, 41, 432. Hearsey, Obadiah, 432. Hearsey, Olive, 432. Hearsey, Rebecca, 432. Hearsey, Thomas, 99. Heath, Eunice Ann, 208, 308. Heaton, Moses, 96. Hebbard, Edward Robert, 560. Hebbard, Harvey Elgin, 560. Hebbard, Robert H., 509, Hedges, Cynthia, 521. Hedges, ZiOuisa M., 522. Hedges, Richard, 134, 523. Heise, Amory Reed, 670. Heise, Anna Louise. 670, 671. Heise, Carl George, 278, 670, 671. Heise, Caroline Henrietta, 670, 671. Heise, Francis Julius, 670. Heise, Frederick William Albert, 670. Heise, Geo. Amory, 670. Henry, B. T., 467. Henry, Helen M., 304, 371. Henry, Patrick, 593. Herrick, Ines, 612. Herrington, Charlotte, 470, 473. Hersey, Ann C , 524, 516.

Hartwell, Joseph Albert, 512. Hartwell, Joseph Warren, 511, "512. Hartwell, Mary Bell, 512. Hartwell, Pamelia Caroline, 512. Hartwell, Silas, 511. Uarvell, Arterius, 504. Harvey, Abigail, 131. Harvey, Barton P . , 419, 428. Harvey, Clement Algernon, 428. Harvey, Earnest Cromwell, 428. Harvey, Eddie Parlimon, 42& Harvey, Edwin Wilbur, 428. Harvey, Elizabeth, 69, 131. Harvey, James Barton, 428. Harvey, Lydia Melinda, 428. Harvey, William, 285. Harwood, Dr. George F . , 407. Harwood, Willard, 453. Haseling, Rev. W. M-, 661. Haskell, Abigail, 414. Haskell, Bethia, 414. Haskell, John, J r . , 35, 414. Haskell, J o n a t h a n , 414. Haskell. Mary, 414. Haskell, Sarah, 414. Haskell, Zabah, 414. Haskins, E l i , 445. Haslip, J o h n Murray, 190, 594. Haslip, Joseph, 190, 594. Hasselberg, Harry F . , 639. Hastings, Joseph G., 407. Hatch, Sarah W., 413. Hatfield, Cora Belle, 573. Hatfield, L a t t i e Elvira, 573. Hatfield, Lydia, 453. Hatfield, Lvle Henrv, 573. Hatfield, William E-, 572, 573. Hathaway, Arthur Adelbert, 521. Hathaway, Elizabeth Elliot, 52L Hathaway, Idella Frances, 521. Hathaway, l^aac, 134, 521. Hathaway, Isaac Bradford, 521. Hathaway, Joseph. 50, 119. Hathaway, Paul, 121. Hathaway, Sarah Babbitt, 521. Haven, Lydia, 80, 138. Hawkes, Minnie Amelia, 502, 503. Hayden, Abigail (Allen), 496, 498. Hayden, Chauncy L., 304, 678, 679. Hayden, Earl C , 679. Hayden, Edwd. A., 316, C86. Hayden, E m m a , 686. Havden, Ethel B., 078. Hayden, Fay L., 679. Hayden, Ferdie, 678. Hayden, Frank A. 678. 079. Hayden, Fred. L., 678, 679. Hayden, Freeman R., 678. Hayden, Grace Wood, 686.

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Hersey, Arthur M., 615. Hersey, Betsy Reed, 515. Hersey, Celia (Barnes), 280. Hersey, Elizabeth, 190. Hersey, Elizabeth H. M., 515, 617. Hersey, Elizabeth Lincoln, 516. Hersey, Elizabeth Mary Ann, 280. Hersey, Galen, 438. Hersey, Harry, 616. Hersey, Henrietta, 525. Hersey, Henry, 614, 613. Hersey, Henry M., 616. Hersey, Henry Reed, 535. Hersey, Isaac B., 516. Hersey, James, 55, 438. Hersey, Jason, 861. Hersey, Jeremiah, 438, 514. Hersey, John, 514. Hersey, Joseph, Jr., 42, 431. Hersey, Laban, 280. Hersey; Luther, 438. Hersey, Lydia B., 514. Hersey, Marv Stowers, 524, 515. Hersey, Obadiah, 60, 438. Hersey, Olive, 438. Hersey, Polly, 438. Hersey, Rebecca, 438. Hersey, Sarah, 14, 27. Hersey, Sarah, 25. Hersey, Sarah May (Langlee), 28. Hersey, Seth S., 130, 514, 515. Hersev. Seth Stowers, 515, 516. Hersey, Susan, 274, 361. Hersey, WUliam, 28, 89, 514. Hibbard, Carl P . , 580. Hibbard, Dan, 137, 52a Hibbard, Francis, 529. Hibbard, Francis, H., 528. Hibbard, Frank, 630. Hibbard, George, 528. Hibbard, Julia, 528. Hibbard, Mary, 529. Hibbard, Mary Elizabeth, 530. Hibbard, Sarah Bennett, 528, 529. Hibbard, William B . , 680. Hicks, Nellie, 630. Hicka, Charles F., 242. Higgins, Charles Campbell, 622. Higgins, Edward Ames, 622. Higgins, Hibbard Ambrose, 622. Higgins, Lizzie Reed, 622. Higgins, Lydia (Gleason), 622. Higgins, Mason Arthur, 622. Higgins, Mason A.. 209, 621, 622. Higgins, Solomon, 622. Hill, Benjamin, 448, 449. Hill, I>olly, 449. Hill, Eliza Ann, m . HiU, Emeline, 449. Hill, Frances, 449. Httl, George, 618. Hill, George M., 205, 614. Hill, Graee Annie, 618. Hill, Harry A., 241, 641. Hill, Joel, 62, 439. Hill, Lizzie A., 108. Hill, Rev. Calvin Grout, 207, 618. Hill, Sylvia (Grout), 618. Hill, William Reed. 618. HUiiard, Charlotte L., 405. Hills, Elizabeth Reed, 530, 637. Hills, Nathaniel, 337, 535. Hilman, Mary Ann, 181, 203. Hilton, Isaac, 290, 675. Hiltz, Frank E., 674. Himes, Eva M., 329, 883. Hinckley, .Rachel Bessie, 280. Hingelberg, Amory Helene, 670. Hingelberg, Carl August, 669. Hingelberg, Cecil Edward, 670. Hingelberg, George Robert, 670. Hingelberg. Harold Waldermar, 669. Hingelberg, Jenz, Cecil August, 278, 669. 670, Hingelberg, John Amory, 669. Hingelberg, Sarah Elizabeth, 670. Hinklev, Rachel Bearce, 190, 280. Hitchcock, Dr., 404. Hitchcock, Mahalah, 165, 246. Hitchcock, Rev. Mr., 187. Hoar, Hon. Ebenezer R., 413. Hoar, Ellen, 418. Hoar, Hon. Sherman, 413. Hoar, Roger Sherman, 413. Roare, Rachel, 340. Hobart, , 469. Hobart, Aaron, 24, 26, 28. Hobart, Ben}., 109. Robart, Elihu, 109. Hobart, Esther, 127, 186. Hobart, Isaac, 54, 126. 239. Hobart, Letitia B., 159. Hobart, Lettice, 239. Hobart. Lettice Barker, 239. Hobart, Maria, 581. Hobart, Mr., 152. Hobert, Nathaniel, 707. Hocking, Madeline, 666. Hocking, Wendell, 665. 666. Hodges, Capt. Joseph, 201. Hodges, Charles, 529. Hodges, Clarissa, 132, 201. Hodges, Elizabeth, 398. Hodges, George F. H., 519. Hodges, Harriet, 519. Hodges, John R., 519. Hodges, Martha, 291, 369. Hodges, Zephaniah, 519. Hodges, Zephaniah L., 132. 519. Hodgman, Hannah, 704. Hogue, Alexander H., 624. Hogue, John Elmer, 624. Hogue, Margaret A., 211.

725
Hogue, Margaret Angeline, 322, Hogue, Mary Elizabeth, 624. Hogue, Mary H. (Woods), 312. Hogue, Mary L. (Woods), 623. Hogue, Samuel L., 312, 623. 624. Hogue, Thomas, 211, 623. Holbrook, Capt., 8, 17. Holbrook, Capt. Nehemiah, 501. Holbrook, Catherine, 501. Holbrook. Cynthia R., 589, 590. Holbrook, Elizabeth, 501. Holbrook, Elmira, 501. Holbrook, Frank D.. 640. Holbrook, Hannah, 502. Holbrook, James, 128, 501. Holbrook, James Sullivan, 502. Holbrook, John, 9, 501. Holbrook, Jonathan, 502. Holbrook, Joshua, 127, 501. Holbrook, Lawrence D., 639, 640. Holbrook, Lieut., 8. Holbrook. Lillian M., 539. Holbrook, Louie, 241, 336. Holbrook, Lydia, 395. Holbrook, Mary, 501. Holbrook, Nathaniel T., 127, 501. Holbrook, Priscilla, 501. Holbrook, Rebecca, 501. Holbrook, Rhoda (Vinton), 501. Holbrook, Richard. 183, 579. Holbrook, Robert A., 589. Holbrook, Ruth E.. 640. Holbrook, Ruth White, 589, 590. Holbrook, Sarah, 501. Holbrook, Sergt., 9. Holbrook, Thomas, 197, 690. Holbrook, Thomas Blanchard, 589. Holbrook, Thomas Frank, 589. Holbrook, WUliam, 8, 502. Holbrook, William. Jr., 497. Holcomb, Norris, 262, 654. Holden, Clara, 554. Holden, Delos, 689. Holden, Lucy, 118, 176. Holden, Omar, 320, 639. Holden, Stanley, 689. Holland, Sarah, 606. Hollis, Abigail, 394. Hollis, Chloe, 444. Hollis, Irene, 289, 369. Hollis, John, 67. Hollis, Mary A.. 496. 497. Hollis, Sarah, 354. Holmes, Alice, 606. Holmes, Carroll M., 562. Holmes, David W., 501. 562. Holmes, Mary A.. 360. 380. Holmes, Nancy A., 227, 320. Holmes, Oren. 562. Holmes, Revillo F., 562. Holt, Grace, 363.

720
Homes, Ella J., 408. Hoover, H e n r i e t t a , 408. Hoover, Mrs. Eliza, 406. Hopkins, Alice C , 623. Hopkins, Delsana, 522. Hopkins, Denison, 522. Hopkins, Denison L., 522. Hopkins, Edward B . , 523. Hopkins, Emma L., 523. Hopkins, Fannie C , 623. Hopkins, Frances A., 622, 600, 601. Hopkins, Francis H., 523. Hopkins, George W., 523. Hopkins, J a m e s , 134, 522, 523. Hopkins, J a m e s S., 522. Hopkins, Jennie P . , 623. Hopkins, J o h n G., 523. Hopkins, Laura, 622. Hopkins, Mabel J., 523. Hopkins, Malissa, 522, 523. Hopkins, MarshaU, 522, 523. Hopkins, Miss Betsie, 622. Horton, Joseph, 80, 451. Hoskins, Lydia, 78, 134. Hoskins, Lydia Ann, 203, 302. Hoskins, Samuel, 21. Hosmer, Castalio, 704. Hosmer, Joseph, 706. Hosmer, Martha, 704. Houghteling, Francis Stockbridge. 404. Houghteling, H a r r i e t Peabody, 404. Houghteling, James L., 404. Houghteling, J a m e s Lawrence, 404. Houghteling, Josephine, 404. Houghteling, I*aura, 404. Houghteling, Leila Russell, 404. Houghteling, Lelia, 404. Houghteling, Margaret, 404. Houghteling, William, 404. Houghteling, Wm. De Zeng, 404. Houghton, Amory McLellan, 510. Houghton, Annie Perry. 511. Houghton, Carrie Arzilla, 511. Houehton, Charlotte, 510, 533. Houghton, Charlotte Ann, 510. Houghton, C h a r l o t t e Elizab e t h . 507. Houghton, Charlotte Reed, 507. 509, 510. Houghton, Clara Elizabeth, 509. Houghton, Clarissa Ann, 507, 509. n o u g h t o n , Edsel A., 498. Houghton, Elizabeth, 510. Hottfrhton, Emma McLellan, 610. Houghton, Ernestine Arzilla, 509. Houghton, Frank P a r k m a n , 508. 509. Houghton, Grace, 511.

GENERAL

INDEX Howe, Hannah, 399. Howe, Joshua, 28, 399. Howe, Mary, 399. Howe, Nathaniel, 399. Howe, Rachel, 399. Howe, Sarah, 399. Howes, Electa S., 205, 349. Howland, Amy Relief, 669. Howland, Dudley Penniman, 669. Howland, H e n r y Gardner, Howland, J o h n Payson, 669. Howland, Lewis, 262. Howland, Lewis Safford, 669. Howland, Lewis T., 669. Howland, Mary A. (Dudley), 669. Howland, Pamelia T., 262. Howland, Peddy W., 180, 262. Howland, Sapphira. 158, 235. Howland, Walter Henry, 669. Howland, Walter Reed, 669. Howland, Winifred Gardner, 669. Hoyt, Jessie L., 022. Hoyt. Katie, 244, 337. Hoyt, Loraine (Blanchard), 622. Hoyt, Lucius P . , 622. Hubbard, Anderson, 248, 645. Hubbard, Dr. Chas. T., 294, 677. Hubbard, Dr. Frank A., 549. Hubbard, Electa. 165, 245. Hubbard, Eloise B a r r e t t , 549. Hubbard, Mary C , 202, 300. Hugens, , 62. Hugens, Lucy, 27, 61. Hull, Capt. William E d w . , 212, 625. Hull, Edward Montgomery, 625. Hull, J a m e s Anthony, 625. Hull, Lawrence Rutledge, 025 Hull, Lewis, 025. Hull. Lurene Alice, 625. Hull, Rev. Joseph, 2, 395. n u l l . Willis. 025. Humble, Adam Reed, 539. Humble, Franklin, 539. Humble, Henry, 539. Humble, Louisa, 142. 220. Humble, Lucy C , 219, 323. Humble, Marshall. 142, 539. Humble, Marshall Newton, 539. Humphrey, Albert, 604. Humphrey, Albert Reed, 606. Humphrey, Deacon, 8. Humphrey, Edith C , 604. Humphrey, Elizabeth Louise, 605. Humphrey, Elizabeth Waterman (Bates), 604. Humphrey, James, 13, 17, 18, 55. Humphrey, N a t l . , 9. 18. Humphrey, Ward Fay, 605. Humphrey, William," 443. Humphry, Clinton, 108, 604. Humphry, Paul Bates, 605.

Houghton, Henry Ludovicus, 507, 508. Houghton, Henry Warren, 508. 509. Houghton, J a m e s McKeen, 508, 509, 511. Houghton, J o h n Amory, 510. Houghton, J o h n Reed, 507, 508, 510. Houghton, Jonas, 188, 1!K), 607. Houghton, Kate, 510. Houghton, Levi, 129, 507, 508, 509. Houghton, Levi Warren, 607, 608. Houghton, Lucy, 229, 388. Houghton, Lucy (Johnson), 188, 190, 507. Houghton, Marcia, 510. Houghton, Martha, 611. Houghton, Sabra, 129, 190. Houghton, Sarah Virginia, 509. Houghton, Silas Amory, 507, 510. Houghton, Virginia, 511. Houghton, Wm. Frederick, 607. Tfouse, Hester, 209, 810. House, J o b , 124. Hovey, Col. d i a r i e s H., 344. Hovey, Rebecca Frances, 255, 344. Howard, Abigail, 101, 151. Howard, Caleb, 361. Howard, Carrie Robb, 696. Howard. Catherine, 351, 229. Howard, Dana S., 634. Howard, Edwin, 497. Howard, Eliza, 163, 242. Howard, Elizabeth Sophia, 652. Howard, Ellen, 363, 243. Howard, Emily, 181, 262, 268. 353. Howard. Eugene, 596. Howard. Fanny, 199, 291. Howard, Florence Lewis, 652. Howard, George, 101, 161. Howard, Grace Wetherell, 652. Howard, Hannah, 110, 161. Howard, Hannah Newell (Lewis). 053. Howard, Imogene B . , 499. Howard. Lucius, 257, 652. Howard, Maj. Rewcl, 291. Howard, Martha J a n e , 107, 251. n o w a r d . Miss, 172, 250. Howard, Sarah H . , 685. Howard, Thomas, 595, 590. Howard, William, 229. Howard. Wm. Newell, 652. Howe, Abigail, 117, 173. Howe, A r t h u r Daniel, 530. Howe, Betsy, 399. Howe, Calvin, 173. Howe, Edgar, 535. Howe. Elizabeth, 304, 371, Howe, Ernest Garfield, 536.

GENERAL INDEX
Hunt, Adam, 397. Hunt, Benjamin, 396, 589. Hunt, Benoni, 397. Hunt, Caleb S., 160, 648. Hunt, Capt., 17. Hunt, Child, 589. Hunt, Clarissa Ann, 582, Hunt, Col., 18. Hunt, Corpl., 9, 10. Hunt, David, 184, 896, 582. Hunt, David Franklin, 582. Hunt, Ebenezer, 395. Hunt, Edward, 548, 589. Hunt, Eliza, 589. Hunt, Elizabeth, 397. Hunt, Enoch, 397. Hunt, Ensign, 8, 396. Hunt, Ephraim, 29. Hunt, Ephariam, 397. Hunt, Fanny, 103, 164. Hunt, George, 588, 589. Hunt, George P., 689. Hunt, Hannah, 397. Hunt, Henrietta, 582. Hunt, Hitty, 94. Hunt, Isaac, 397. Hunt, James, 397. Hunt, Jeremiah, 397. Hunt, Johanna, 397. Hunt, John, 37, 19, 396, 397. Hunt, John R., 548. Hunt, Maj., 8, 18. Hunt, Maria Reed, 582. Hunt, Martha, 548. Hunt, Mary, 648. Hunt, Nancy, 268, 353. Hunt, Obadiah, 397. Hunt, Peddy, 133, 202. Hunt, Polly (Bickneii), 385. Hunt, Ruth, 396. Hunt, Sarah, 397. Hunt, Sarah (Burrell), 682, Hunt, Seth, 94, 95, 385, 459. Hunt, Thomas, 19, 397. Hunt, Thomas M., 232. Hunt, Vesta Ann, 354, 385. Hunt, William, 582. Hurd, Elijah Lee, 649. Hurd, Ella Victoria, 649. Hurd, George Wiram, 649. Hurd, Horace Greeley, 251. Hurd, Joseph A. L., 649. Hurd, Lemira D., 160, 241. Hurd, Nellie Eldora, 649. Hurd, Roscoe Greeley, 649. Hurd, William Evarts, 649. Hutchins, Francis Willis, Hyde, Susan Coolridge, 273, 257. Hyde, Vesta Reed, 544. Hyde, W., 144. Ide, , 619. Ide, Emily, 499, Ide, George, 499. Ide, George L., 496, 499. Ide, Gustavus Adolphus, 619. Ide, Hattie, 499. Ide, Henry Stone, 207, 618. Ide, Mary, 499. Ide, Robert, 499. Ide, Theodore, 499. Ide, William Stone, 619. Ingalls, Carolyne Dickerson, 6S7. Ingalls, Dorothy, 687. Ingalls, Ernest Dudley, 6S7. Ingalls, John Kenneth, 687. Ingalls, Walter Trumball, 687. Ingersoll, , 559. Jackson, Isaac, 31. Jacob, Capt. John, 20, 394. Jacob, John, 37, 416. Jacobs, Clara A., 360, 386. Jacobs, Esther C , 287. Jacobs, Hosea Stodder, 326. JacobB, Joseph, 287. Jacobs, Joshua, 614, 615. Jacobs, Laura Reed, 515. Jacobs, Lucy A. (Waterman), 326. Jacobs, Olive Amelia, 222, 326. Jacobs, Sarah Caroline, 196, 287. James, Alice (Cove), 693. James, Alice Elizabeth, 693. James, Dorothy Frances, 693. James, Elsie lone, 693. James, Francis S., 331, 693. James, Lalla Rookh, 693. James, Reimes, 093. James, Sarah, 170, 255. Jaivis, Amelia C. (Haynes), 388. Jarvis, J. Thomas, 388. Jarvis, Louisa C , S64, 888. Jeffers, Ansell, 443. Jeffers, Betsy, 444. Jeffrey, Elizabeth, 151, 230. Jeffers, Harvey, 443. Jeffers, James, 444. Jeffers, James- Goold, 69, 443. JeSers, Lucy, 444. Jeffers, Mary, 444. Jeffers, Robert, 443. , Jemima, 81, 140, 702. Jenkins, Betsy Gannett (Reed), 327. Jenkins, Caroline, 224, 327, 586. Jenkins, Clarissa, 184, 271. Jenkins, Clarissa (Lovell), 271. Jenkins, Clyde W., 567, 568. Jenkins, David, 89, 159, 179, 183. Jenkins, Edward, 183.

727
Jenkins, Ephraim S.f 25. Jenkins, Eunice (Whitman), 240. Jenkins, Frederick Woodbridge, 687. Jenkins, George Merritt, 580. Jenkins. Hazel Lurvey, 569. Jenkins, Henry Woodbridge, 587. Jenkins, Huldah (Guroey), 208, 269. Jenkins, Isaiah, 268, 269. Jenkins, John W., 28. Jenkins, John Woodbridge, 183, 587. Jenkins, Lemuel, 272. Jenkins, Lucy, 184, 269. Jenkins, Lydia, 184, 268. Jei.kins, Lydia (Brown), 586, 587. Jenkins, Marion, 327. Jenkins, Martha Annis, 586. Jenkins, Mary E., 219, 323. Jenkins. Mehetable, 89, 118, 160, 179, 240. Jenkins, Merritt, 186, 580, 587. Jenkins, Miss., 442. Jenkins, Myron J., 56<lt 507. Jenkins, Nathaniel, 240. Jenkins, Rebecca, 108, 259, 582. Jenkins, Sarah (Spooner), 169, 179. Jenkins, Thankful, 325, 183. Jenkins. Vernie Lurvey, 509. Jenks, Harriet 8weetser, 408. Jenks, Joseph G., 408. Jenks, Marcia Bowman, 408. Jenks, Nathaniel O. A., 408. Jennings, Dr. Zalmon, 209, 620. , Jerusha, 92, 145. Jewell, Lucy Ann, 507, 510. Jewett, , 404. Johnson, , 95. Johnson, Amy S., 413. Johnson, Capt., 20, 23, 60, 02. Johnson, Capt, 7saac, 394. Johnson, Catherine M., 187, 270. Johnson, Ella, 589. Johnson, Jotham, 276. Johnson, Kate E., 630. Johnson, Mr., 447. Johnson, Richard H., 217, 030. Johnson, Sarah (Jackson), 276. Johnson, Willard, 292, 676. Jones, Dr. David, 89. Jones, Georgia A., 631. Jones, Harriet, 205, 304. Jones, Jennie, 476, 47S. Jones, Lamira W., 204, 303. Jones, Lebiah H., 256. 233, Jones, Lizzie Lee, 699. Jones, Prudence, 522, 523, Jones, Rebekah E., 115, 170. Jones, Sally, 304, Jones, Susanna, 273, 360. Jones, William, 308. 304. Josselyn, Bela C , 237, 640.

507. Hutchins, Harriet, 507. Hutchins, Mrs. F. H., 525. Hutchins, William Lee, 500, 507. Hutchinson, Belle E., 615. Hutchinson, Betsy, 110, 162. Hyde, , 544. Hyde, Albert Ellsworth, 644. Hyde, Annie, 257, 345. Hyde, Eleaser, 644. Hyde, Enoch, 257. Hyde, Gilbert Francis, 544. Hyde, Keziah (Howes), 544. Hyde, Sumner, 147, 544. Hyde, Susan Celestia, 644.

728
Josselyn. Bessie L., 406. Josselyn, Charles Sumner, 660. Josselyn, Clara A., 360. Josselyn, Elizabeth, 159, 239. Jowelyn, Elizabeth W., 406. lowelyn. Experience (Reed), 42, 3?. Josselyn, Jane Reed, 660. Josselyn, Joseph, 39, 87, 434. Josselyn, Jonah, 49. Jo^si-lvn. Julius, 412. Josselyn. Luther, 272, 660. Josselyn, Luther Austin, 660. Josselyn, Olive P . , 412. Josselyn, Sophronia, 272, 360. 660. Josselyn. Walter L., 406. Joy, Abel, 529. Joy, Albertise, 529. Joy, Amos, 209. Joy, Asa, 46. Joy, Augusta Kent, 530. Jov, Benjamin Hibbard, 530 Joy, Betsv, 137, 209. Jov, Calista. 529. Joy, Eliza M., 529. Joy, Elizabeth (Chase), 529. Joy, Hibbard, 529Jov, James F., 151. Joy. Laura Anguita, 528, 529. Jov. Lewis. 529. Joy. Lewis D., 137, 529, 530. Joy, Lewis Kent, 530. Joy, Marion Amelia, 530. Jov Rachel (Fletcher), 209. Joy. Willard, 529. Kane, Lizzie. 628. Karcher, Kate, 195, 286. Keath, Amos, 121. Keath, Sarah, 120. Keen, Cordone, 272, 360. Keen, Luther, 145, 641. Keene, Clara Ella, 220, 324. Keene, Elizabeth E., 239, 335. Keene, Isaac, 269, 659. Keene, Nahum, 335. Keith, Amos, 493. Keith, Anna (Sturtevant) (Alger), 493. Keith, Betsy (Bailey), 664. Keith, Betsy D., 275. 362. Keith, Eliza Ann. 159. 236. Keith, Eldon Bradford, 664. Keith, Franklin, 664. Keith, George E., 274, 661. Keith, Harold Chessman, 664. Keith, Jane Eddy, 602, 603. Keith, Jennet, 262, 242. Keith, John, 161. Keith, Jonathan. 580. Keith. Maria, 217, 372. Keith, Priscilla (Hathaway), 603. Keith, Quincy A., 603. Keith, Simeon C , 242, 641. Kellogg, Clarence H., 524. Kellogg. Snow. 135, 525. Kellum, Frank, 205. Kellum, Perrin, 205. Kempton, Data A., 410.

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INDEX

Kendall, Helen, 408. Kingsley, Susan, 105, 156. Kendall, Nathan. 156, 550. Kinne, Lydia &., 565. Kennedy, Margaret, 332. Kirney, Andrew J,, 205, 614, Kenney, Rev. Luman, 531. 615. Kent, Augusta D., 529, 530. Kinney, Ardella Julia, 615. Kent, Elizabeth Ann Kinney, Elmer W., 615. Kinney, Frank B . , 615. Granger), 530. Kinney, Jessie Julia, 615. Kent, Gamaliel H., 530. Kenyon, William Henry, 254, Kinney, John Nelson, 616. Kinney, Juliette, 015. 650. Kinney, Levi Morton, 615. Keyes, Bridget (Reed), 168, Kinney, Nahum, 614. 169. Kinney, Pernisa, 614. Keyes. Daniel, 169. Kinsey, Caroline, 190, 282. Keyes, Eliza. 164, 245. Kinsey, Mary (Doxey), 282. Keyes, Jonas, 168, 169. Kinsey, Zenas, 282. Keyes, Lucy, 115, 168. Kitchel, Anna Sheldon, 638. Kidder, Lucia, 219, 322. Kitchel, Gladys, 638. Kimball, Ann Maria, 557. Kitchel, Harriet Tyrell, 633. Kimball, Clara Houghton, Kitchel, Harvey Dennison, 509. 638. Kimball, Clarence Houghton, 509. Kitchel, Harvey Sheldon, Kimball, Ellen, 557. 233, 638. Kimball, Elizabeth R., 557. Kitchel, Margaret Schaeter. Kimball, Fred. T., 277, 668. 638. Kimball, Frederick Warren, Kitchel, Robert Reed, 638. 509. Kitchel, William Sayre, 633. Kimball, Ida Isbaugh, 668. Kittridge, Alice, 316, 377. Kimball, James, 509. Kittridge, Almira (TownsKimball, Levi Houghton, town), 377. 509. Kittridge, William, 377. Kimball, Margaret Rogers, Knapp, Abigail, 445. 509. Knapp, Capt. Joseph, 77, Kimball, Mary Jane, 557. Kimball, Otis, 507. 509. Knapp, Cyrus, 445. Kimball, Thomas Jefferson, Knapp, Dolly, 445. Knapp, Job, 445. 668. Knapp, Marilla, 112, 164. Kimball, William, 557. Knapn. Rufus. 445. Kimball, William E., 162, lOiapp, Ruth, 445. 556. Kimball, William Otis, 509. Knapp, Sally, 445. Knight, Charles, 279, 671. King, , 284. Knight, Ella Atlanta, 534. King, Aaron, 411. Knott, Rebecca Layton, 691. King, Chloe R., 457. Knowles, Cynthia, 471, 474. King, Dorothea, 688. Knowlton, Rebecca, 37, 83. King, Francis Carpenter, 688. Kohler, G. A. Edward, 598. King, George. 284. King, Hezekiah. 14. Ladd, W. S., 855. King, J. A., 494. Lafayette, Gen., 193. King, Jenet Elizabeth, 68S. Lake, Isaac, 557. King, Kate, 194, 284. Lamson, , 379. King, Louis Buhl, 688. Lamson, Daniel Reed, 607. King, Phillip, 8. Lamson, Ernest Florian, 352, King, Ralph Benjamin, 688. 697. King. Robert Kent, 688. Lamson, Grace Florian. 697. Lamson, Sylvia, 83, 141. Kingman, B. Francis, 411. Lancaster, Jane, 510. Kingman, Caleb, 105. Lancaster, Richard, 510. Kingman, Corpl., 7, 8. , 651. Kingman, Elizabeth R., 412. Lane, Kingman, Freelove (Fenno), Lane, Adaline, 581. Lane, Albert, 581. 105. Lane, Annis Jenks, 5S4. Kingman, Hannah, 53, 195. Lane, Betsey, 681. Kingman, Harry S., 411. Kingman, Joseph R., 411. Lane, Charles, 584. Kineman, Joseph Ramsdell, Lane, Charles Beverly. 585. 411. Lane, Charles, Jr., 185, 584. Kingsbury, Caroline, 470. Lane, Daniel, 581. Kingsbury, Jedidah K., 164. Lane, Elbridge, 581. . 244. Lane. Elizabeth (Reed). 267. Kingsbury, Mary L., 533. Lane, Emiline, 139, 214. Kingsburv, Rev. Samuel, 531, Lane, Hannah, 581. 533. Lane, Harriet, 581. Kingsbury, 8amuel B., 533. Lane, Henry Lafayette, 585. Kingsbury, Sarah, 533.

GENERAL INDEX
Lane, Joanna, 581. Lane, Joanna S,, 183, 267. Lane, J o h n , 184, 267, 681. Lane, J o h n L., 581. Lane, Julia A.. 585. Lane, Leavitt, 406. Lane, Lydia, 402, 406. Lane, Maria L., 685. Lane, Mary, 681. Lane, N a t h a n Fearing, 551. Lane, Nathaniel Fearing, 167. Lane, Rachel (Jenkins), 684. Lane, Rachel Jenkins, 684. Lane, Sarah (Fearing), 551. Lane, Sarah P u l l i n g , 684. Lane, Thomas, 551. Lane, William, 551. Langston, James, 279, 071. Lanman, J o h n , 695. Lanman, William, 095. La P l a n t , Isabella S., 251, 343. Laport, Ella, 015, 010. Larus, Mary Ann, 189. 279. Larus, Pleasant V 279. Larus. Sally (Yarborough). 279. Latham, Oscar H., 432. Lathrop, Abbie Louisa, 688. Lathrop, Charles, 429. Lathrop, Cyrus W., 622, Lathrop, Frank D., 522. Lathrop. Howard. 688. L a t h r o p , layman Reed. 088. Lathrop, Seth, 319, 687, 688. Lathrop, Wm. Henry, 576. Latimer, Henry W., 246, 043. Lawrence, Arthur, 630. Lawrence, John, 335. Lawrence, Solon, 304, 680. l a w s o n , Geo., 613. Lawson, John, 013. Lawson, Mary, 613. Lazell, Bathia (Alger), 90. Lazell, Isaiah, 96. Lazell, Mary, 47, 90. Lazell, Sarah, 431. Leach, Ann, 121, 181. Leach, F. C , 125. Leach, Frances A., 327, 383. Leach, Geo. W., 116, 171. Leach, H a r r i e t , 164, 214. Leach, Henry Clarence, 652. Leach, Laura Ann, 163, 243. Leach, Lucretia W-, 412. Leach. Mildred Louisa, 652. Leach. Warren. 372. Leavitt, Rev. Jonathan, 288. Ue, , 379. Leggctt, J a m e s F . , 408. Leigh, Cora Leta, 647. Leigh, Hazel Reed, 647. Leigh, Irving P . , 250, 647. Leigh, Jessie Emeline, 647. Lennets, Washington, 233, 619. Lenthal, Anne, 411. Leonard, AtlQer, 429, 426. Leonard, Albert Lincoln, 425. Leonard, Almira Hepzibah, 427. Leonard, Augusta Caroline, 426. Leonard, Augustus H., 428. Leonard, Bethia, 131, 199. Leonard, Caroline May, 427. Leonard, Celia Maria, 425. Leonard, Charles Henry, 427. Leonard, Cromwell, 419, 4'Z6. I^eonard, Daniel, 417, 419, 425, 426, 428. Leonard, Daniel Stillman, 427. Leonard, Fannie Lincoln, 427. Leonard, Frank, 428. Leonard, Edgar Cromwell, 427. Leonard, Edwin, 430. Leonard, Elizabeth Adelaide, 427. Leonard, Emma Jane, 427. Leonard, Ervin, 430. Leonard, Ellen J., 420. Leonard, Ellen P . , 426. l*eonard. Eugene Harwood, 425. Leonard, Ezekiel, 421, 430. Leonard, Ezekiel Sumner, 430. Leonard, George Daniel, 430. Leonard, George Henry, 425. Leonard, Gustavus Dexter, 427. Leonard, Hannah, 420. Leonard, Hannah, Lizzie, 427. Leonard, Hannah Wilbur, 419, 428. Leonard, Herbert P . , 425. Leonard, Horatio, 419, 427. Leonard, Job, 430. Leonard, Joseph Dexter, 419, 427. Leonard, Joseph Winchell, 427. Leonard, J u l i a n a s , 427. Leonard, Keziah, 04, 121. Leonard, Lenora Adeline, 427. Leonard, Lewis E., 430. Leonard, Lewis Everett, 425. Leonard, Lloyd Emery, 425. Leonard, Lydia (Bassett), 419, 425. Leonard, Lydia Maria, 427. Leonard, Lydia Reed ( S m i t h ) , 425, 420, 428. Leonard, Mary EUzabeth, 420. Leonard, Mary Esther, 427. Leonard, Mary Jane, 425. Leonard, Marvin, 428. L e m a r d , Melvin. 419, 420. Leonard, Melvin Bethnel, 426. Leonard, Morton M., 426. Leonard, PhUo. F . , 430. Leonard, Polly (Lincoln), 430. Leonard, Rolandus Abner, 426. Leonard, Sarah Ann. 425. Leonard, Susan Jane, 499. Leonard, Solomon, 419.

729
Leonard, Walter Wetherell, 427. Lcufleld, William, 703. Lewis, Charles Sumner, 600. Lewis, Ernest G., 691. Lewis, George, 271, 659. Lewis, George Howard, 660. Lewis, Henry Martin, 660. Lewis, James E., 691. Lewis, John J., 322, 691. Lewis, J o h n T., 691. Lewis, Joseph, 33. Lewis, Mary F . , 691. Lewis, Miss, 172, 256. Lewis, Peleg, 81, 456. LewiB, Rev. Wales, 322. Lewis, Samuel, 81, 456. Lewis, Samuel Dexter, 000. Lewis, Susan, 691. Lewis, Willard W., 222, 634. Lewis, Willard Wright, 660. Lincoln, Abby Adelaide, 611. Lincoln, Albert L., 426. Lincoln, Alfred Newland, 430. Lincoln Belinda (Gary), 430. Lincoln, Betsy, 199, 291. Lincoln, Celia, 419, 425. Lincoln, Charles Hodges, 611. Lincoln, Col., 48. Lincoln, Col. Benjamin, 323. Lincoln, Content, 42, 86. Lincoln, Daniel, 277. Lincoln, David, 98, 418, 433. Lincoln, Eleanor ( S m i t h ) , 428. Lincoln, Elisha, 30, 49, 433. Lincoln, Elizabeth Estelle, 187, 277. Lincoln, Eliza Jane, 420. Lincoln, Esther (Newlaiul), 420. Lincoln, Ezekiel, 125, 429. Lincoln, Ezekiel Thomas, Lincoln, Lincoln, Lincoln, 430. Lincoln, Lincoln, 612. Lincoln, 611. Lincoln, Lincoln, Lincoln, 6*U. Lincoln, Lincoln, Lincoln, Lincoln, 418. Lincoln, Lincoln, Lincoln, Lincoln, Lincoln, Lincoln, 429. Lincoln, Lincoln, Hams) Frank Oscar, 430. Frederick, 426. Frederick Theodore, Gen. Thomas, 420, George Arthur, 011, Gilbert, 133, 619, Grace Adelaide, fill. Helen Beatrice, 430. Hodges Reed, 203, James, 419, 425. James Addison, 426. J e m i m a , 418. J e m i m a (Dean), John, 425. Joseph, 39. Josephine W., 639. Lottie J., 204, 303. Louis Lothrop, 430. Lucinda E . , 420, Lucinda EUis. 429. Lucinda (Wil4$9.

730
Lincoln, Lydia Adeline, 425. Lincoln, Mary Jane, 611. Lincoln, Nancy, 126, 185. Lincoln, Otis D., 576. Lincoln, Polly (Field), 425. Lincoln, PruJCilla (Cain), 277. Lincoln, Robert, 425. Lincoln, Salmon, 417, 418. LiLColn, Tabitha, 98. Lincoln, Theodore G., 420, 430. Lincoln, Theodore L.. 430. Lincoln, Thomas, 20. Lincoln, Timothy, 417, 420, 428. Lincoln, Timothy James, 429. Lincoln, Timothy Morton, 420, 428. Lincoln, William Henry, 425. Lindsey, Clara, 584. Lindsey, James, 161. Lindsey, Lovisa, 110, 161. Litchfield, Alice, 658. Little, Alvin, 632. Little, Widow Lydia, 439. Littiefleld, Hannah, 110, 101. Littlefleld, Horatio G., 254, 650. Livermore, Harriet Elizabeth, 467. Livermore, Thomas H., 468. Livingstone, Oscar, 205, 613. Ljinberg, John, 7. Logan, Eliza, 471, 475. Longley, Flora, 312, 376. Longley, Mattie A., 696. Longley, WilUam P., 350, 696. Lord, Robert, 408. Loring, Charles, 429. Loring, Sarah E., 420, 429. Lothrop, Arthur Prescott, 4I,9 Lothrop, Catherine, 116, 171. Lothrop, Charles Henry, 420. 429. Lothrop, Chloe (Dickerman), 465. Lothrop Cornelius Redford, 429. Lothrop, Cornelius W., 427, 420, 429. Lothrop, Eleanor (Smith), 429, Lothrop, George Watson, 485. Lothrop, Harriet Eleanor, 429. Lothrop, Howell, 420. Lothrop, Isaac, 171. Lothrop, James, 116, 486. Lothrop, Jonathan, 485. Lothrop, Lemuel, 116, 485. Lothrop, Mark, 485. Lothrop, Olivia Dabney, 429. Lothrop, Sally (White), 420. Lothrop, Sarah Ellen, 420. ZiOthrop, Thomas Jackson,
420, 429.

GENERAL

INDEX Luscomb, Francis B., 424. Luscomb, Frederick W., 424, Luscomb, Georgianna A. t 424. Luscomb, John J., 424. Luscomb, Sally (Reading), 424. Lydard, Matilda, 269, 346. Lyman, , 454. Lyman, Capt. Timothy, 319, 480. Lyman, Experience (BardweU), 819. Lyman, Louisa, 216, 319. Lyman, Mary A., 584. Lyman, Prof., 584. Lynde, James K., 524. Lyon, Alpheus C , 601. < Lyon, Charles A., 600, 001. Lyon, Charles E., 196, 600, 601. Lyon, Edward Evans, 000, 601. Lyon, John Hopkins, 601. Lyon, John P., 457. Lyon, Mary Elsie, 601. Lyon, William R., 600. McCabe, Geo. W., 282, 672. McClung, Charles C , 312, 685. McClure, Rev. Alexander Wilson, D. D., 607. McConihe, Sylvia (Raymond), 329. McConihe, James, 329. McConihe, Sarah IsabeUe, 227, 329. McCormick, Margaret R., 321, 381. McCurley, Sallie, 176, 259. McElroy, Fausta, 170, 255. McGee, Hattie Relay, 279, 365. McGee. Sally M. P. (Tucker), 365. McGee, Thaddeus, $65. McHenry, Addie Florence, 248, 842. Mcflvain, Esther (Schlichter), 510. Mclntire, Annie Baker, 555. Mclntire, Nellie, 625, 615. McKenney, Elgie, 696. McKenney, Forest L-. 696. McKenney, Marcus L., 347, 696. McLauthlin, , 556. McLauthlin, Ambrose Vincent, 555. McLauthlin, Elizabeth Rena, 555. McLauthin, Elizabeth (Vincent), 556. McLauthlin, George Taomas, 554. McLauthlin, George Vincent, 565. McLauthlin, Hannah Reed, 554. McLauthlin, Martin, 162, 554, 555. McLauthlin, Martin Bernard, 555, 556.

Loud, Betsy (Whiting), 358. Loud, Eliphalet, 95, 710. Loud, Eliza, 444. Loud, Emily Jane, 197, 289. Loud, Ernest, 666. Loud, Fannie Adeline Thomas, 065, 666. Loud, Florence Ellen, 666. Loud, Frank Wilbur, 666, 666. Loud, Georgians Spencer, 270, 858. Loud, Hannah (Dyer), 665. Loud, Hulda B., 184, 270. Loud, Lena Welhnan, 665. Loud, Lora, 660. Loud, Lucy, 130, 197, 710. Loud, Lydia, 100, 149. Loud, Nancy, 186, 274. Loud, Oliver, 275, 665, 666. Loud, Oliver Stuart, 666. Loud, Palmer, 5. Loud, Quincy, 065. Loud, Quincy Irving, 665. Loud, Reuben, 35S. Loud, Ruth Evelyn, 666. Loud, Seiroa S. (Thomas), 666. Loud, Samuel B., 196. Loud, Sarah, 222. Loud, Sumner Heed, 606. Lovejoy, George A., 662. Lovell, Alice Majarie, 699. Lovell, Capt. Enoch, 35, 18, 395. LoveU, Col. Solomon, 128, 395. Lovell, David, 130, 395, 518. Lovell, David B., 518. Lovell, Eleanor, 395. . Lovell, Ellen A., 514. Lovell, Frederick Roy, 699. Lovell, Hannah, 395. Lovell, James, 8, 9, 17, 395. Lovell, Joseph Nelson, 699. LoveU, Joshua, 66, 67, 395. Lovell, Lemuel Reed B., 518. Lovell, Mary, 69, 130, 395. Lovell, Mary Elizabeth, 518. Lovell, Mrs. Lucy Allen, 518. LoveU, Robert, 395. Lovell, Ruthie Reed, 699. LoveU, Sarah, 395. Lovell, Walter Scott, 360, 699. Lowdea, Lucv, 456. Lowell, Albert, 266, 658. Lowell, Charley, 658. Lowell, Clara, 658. Lowell, Clara A., 363, 387. Lowell, Eleanore, 658. Lowell, Ernest Reed, 058. Lowell, Mr., 170. Lucas, Delia, 533. Lucas, Timothy, 422. Luce, Mary E., 522. Luce, Jonas F., 147. 545. , Lucy, 86, 142. Ludden, Hannah, 108, 159. Luddens, Polly, 110, 161. Lurvey, Glen B., 567, 508. Luscomb, Caleb Barnum, 418, 424. Luscomb, Francis, 424.

Lothrop, Thomas Mark, 429. Loud, Adolph, StemSeld, 665, 666. Loud, Betsy Olive, 665, 666.

GENERAL
McLauthlin, Martin Parris, 554, 556. McLauthlin, Mary West, 554, 555. McLauthlin, Parker Reed, 655. McLauthlin, Roxanna, 554. McLauthlin, Sarah Louisa, 555. McLean. Lizzie S., 233, 330. McLellan, Amory Reed, 510, McLellan, Emma (Fields), 510. McLellan, Emma P., 507, 610. McLellan, James, 530. McLellan, James A., 510. McLellan, James Henry, 510. McLoud, Ella Frances, 676. McLoud, Harriet Dexter, 575. McLoud, Matthew, 169, 574. McLoud, Robert Morse, 576. McMillan, Ellen Marguerite, 688. McMillan, Frank W., 688. McMillan, Rae W-, 688. Mabry, Samuel William, 376, 578. Macomber, James, Sfl, 415. Macomber, (Mrs) Abiah, 83, 340. Magee, Lucia AUison, 665, 666. Magoon, Charles Henry, 350, Magoon, Maurice Bradley, 007. Makepeace, Arena 0., fi, 370. Makepiece, Abby K., 407. Makepiece, Alice S., 407. Makepiece, George G-, 407. Makepiece, Homer R., 407. Makepiece, Joseph H., 407. Makepiece, Joseph K.. 407. Makepiece, Mary A., 407. Makepiece, Mary E., 407. Makepiece, Sarah B., 407. Makepiece, Susan J., 407. Mallory, Ethel W., 306, 373. Malosh, Ethel, 649. Malosh, J. L., 251, 649. Malosh, Joseph D., 649. Malosh, Mabel, 649, Maltby, Harriet Elizabeth, 462. Mann, Elizabeth F.. 406. Mansfield, Bessie, 612. Manson, Ellen Eliza, 309, 874. Manson, Orin, 374. Marble, Elizabeth Gould, 552. Marble, Isabelle. 551. Marble, James, 157, 551. Marble, William, 551. Mark, Albert L., 582, 535. Mark, Allie W., Ri5. Mark, Alonza R., 535. Mark, Ethel L., 535. Mark, Grey E., 535. Marsh, Abel, 205, 612. Marsh, Abigail, 438. Marsh, Daniel Emory, 647.

INDEX

731
Melchers, Carl Edward, 670, 671. Melchers, Herman Geo., 671. Merriam, John A., 706. Merrifield, Ada Laura, 537. Merrifield, Alex., 210. Merrifield, Allen Ernest, 537. Merrifield, Beulah Hannah, 537. Merrifield, Cyrus Reed, 537. Merrifield, Edith, 637. Merrifield, Irving Newton, 637. Merrifield, Juliet. 137, 210. Merrifield, Laura E. V., 537. Merrifield, Maria, 53*. Merrifield, Mary Jane, 535, 530.* Merrifield, Rachel (Boone), 210. Merrifield, Rv. Austin Sherwin, 686, 537. Merriman, Ebenezer, 226. Merriman, Lovisa (Coleman), 226. Merriman, Sarah M.. 146.226. Merritt, Charles. 360, 698. Merritt, Inez Catherine, 698. Merritt, Kenneth Bailev, 093. Merritt, Olga Stetson. 698. Merrftt. Percy Dexter, 698. Messinger, Daniel, 258. Messinger, Helen, 174, 258. Messinger, Mary Ann. 258. Metzer, Mrs. Permelia, 472, 478. Miles, Betsy (Bailey), 310. Miles, Jasper, 310. Miles, Margaret, 209, 310. Miller, Electa A., 136, 207. Miller, Ellen Jerusha, 209, 310. Miller, Hugh Bolton, 462. Miller. John B., 310. Miller, John Drury, 463. Miller, Luella Annette, 248, 34L Miller, Marv B., 190, 282. Miller, May Bolton, 463. Miller, Nancy Elizabeth, 463. Miller, Phila (Knight), 810. Miller, Robert. 403. Miller, Sarah, 457. Miller, Susan Reed, 463. Mills, D. O., 856. Miner, Alonzo G., 381. Miner, Lillian E., 321, 381. Minot. Marv E., 101, 151. Mitchell, Edward B-, 811, 684. MirrhdJ, George A., 405. Mitchell, Rev. D. P . , 580. Mitscher, Eda. 561, 562. Moffitt, Daniel Reed, 561. Moffitt, Emma. 561. 562. Moffitt, Frank W., 561. Moffitt. Fred. W., 561, 562. Moffitt, Olgo, 562. Moffitt, Orin, 165, 561, 562. Moffitt, Theresa, 561. Moor, Jerusha, 105, 156. Moore, , 023. 648. Moore, Moore. Mrs. Clara. Madeline, 408,

Marsh, Daniel Freeman, 647. Marsh, Edmund, 438. Marsh, Esther, 438. Marsh, Eugene, 612. Marsh, Francis Freeman, 647. Marsh, George, 612. Marsh, Harry, 612. Marsh, John, 438. Marsh, Jonathan, 55, 438. Marsh, Lydia Ann, 647, 648, Marsh, Mary, 438. Marsh, Mary Jane, 647. Marsh, Mina, 612. Marsh, Moses Reed, 433. Marsh, Robert Harrison, 251, 647, 648. Marsh, Ruth Ellen, 647. Marshall, Frances A., 405. Marshall, George L., 245, 643. Marshall, Kenneth C , 643. Maraton, Capt., 709. Marston, Hannah Elizabeth, 163, 243. Marston, Hon. George, 297. Martin, Clara Ford, 363, 387. Martin, Laura, 695. Martin, M. Emma. 600. , Mary, 44, 92, 707. , Mary G., 142, 219. Marzinske, Augusta, 252, 343. Mather, Samuel, 216. Mather, Shively 3., 246, 644. Matherson, Robt. S. Ii., 625. Mathewson, Annie, 207, 306. Matson, Helen M. Flanders, 303. Mattoon, Florence Amanda, 682. Mattoon, Howard Virgil, 682. Mattoon, Plyment, 081. Mattoon, Rev. Virgil Wadham, 309, 681, 682. Mattoon, Trypbena C. (Parker), 681. Mattoon, Wilbur Reed, 682. Mauran, Mary T., 406. Mauran, Suchet, 405. Msyback, Benj. Frank, 248, 645. Mavback, William, 645. Maynard, Gilbert, 606. Mavo, Ahhv, 468. Mayo, Caleb, 468. Mavo, Edwin, 468. Mayo, Joel, 105, 468. Mayo, Lorin, 468. Mayo, Louise Campbell, 594. Mayo, Mary, 468. Mayo, Samuel, 408. Meeker, Albert Sydney Johnson, 611. Meeker, Charlotte Isabelle, 521. Meeker, Clara Louise. 511. Meeker, Cornelia Amory, 511. Meeker, Cornelius J., 507, 510. Meeker, Florence, 511. Meeker, Gilchrist Irving, 511. Meeker, John Randolph, 531. Melchers. Amorv Helene, 671.

732
Morev, Zidonia, 215. Morrill. Belle C , 644. Motrin, Eugene, 247, 644. Morrill, Flovd E., 644. Morrill, May E. t 644. Morris, Katherine, 319, 380. Morrison, John R.. 265. 655. Morrow, Edwin P., 484. Morrow, Emily M., 484. Morrow, George T., 483, 484. Morrow, Josiah R., 483. Morrow, Susan P . , 484. Morrow, Thomas S., 483. Morrow, William Alexander, 483, 484. Morse, Bertha Dewey, 612. Morse, Claude Livingston, 012. Morse, Ebenezer, 168. Morse, Eliza Frances, 531, 533. Morse, Enoch R., 551. Morse, Henrietta (Siverly), 168. Morse, Henry, 612. Morse, Joseph, 633. Morse, Mary Martha, 115, 168. Moras, Charles Anthony, 672. Morss, Chas. Anthony, Jr., 281. 672. Morss, James Reed, 672. Morss, Mary E. (Willis), 672. Mores, Philip, 672. Morton, Esther (Harding), 217. Morton, Justin, 217. Morton, Marcus, 617. Morton, Miranda, 141, 217. Morton, Rebecca, 63. Moses, Joel. 556. Moulton, Cynthia (Wiltnarth), 351. Moulton, Royal, 351. Moulton, Sarah, 260, 851. Moyel, Solomon, 587. Munson, Chas. L., 373, 701. Munson, Harold Charles, 701. Murray, George, 278. Murrav, Thurza Ellen, 496, 498. Myrick, Ebenezer, 36, 415. Naille, Rev. John, 429. Naille, Sarah V., 420, 429. , Nancy, 147, 149, 227, 228. Nash, Abigail, 25, 47. Nash, Abraham, 416. Nash, Alice, 13, 24. Nosh, Alice M., 665, 600. Nash. Alvina, 470, 474. Nash. Alvlra Amanda, 471, 474. Nash, Amanda (Williams), 474, 475. Nash, Andrew Martin, 471, 474. Nash, Angelina B., 318, 378. Nash, Anna (Smith), 416. Nash, Benjamin, 40, 416.

GENERAL

INDEX Neal. 86. Neal, Betsev, 84. Neal, Orinda, 144, 223, 265, 350. Neil, Rev. Samuel, 702, 703. Nelson, Jessie L., 679. Nelson, Myrtle, 629. Nelson, NeweirM., 678, 679. Nelson, Ralph H., 679. Nesmith, Hannah E., 208, 309. Nesmith, James, 309. Nesmith, Polly (Taylor), 809. Newcomb, Benjamin, 158, 552. Newcomb, Bessie, 552. Newcomb, Loving, 552. Newcomb, Mav Foote, 607, 608. Newcomb, Mr., 652. Newcomb, Richard Foote, 608. Newcomb, Sarah. 552. Ncwhall, William D., 291, 676. Newton, Albert, 619. Newton, A. Lester, 619. Newton, Blanche Gertrude, 684. Newton, Carlos E., 311, 684. Newton, Caroline E., 619. Newton, Ebenezer, 209. Newton, Hazel Bell, 684. Newton, (Hubbard), 209. Newton, Irving K., 619. Newton, Lucretia, 137, 209. Newton, William L., 619. Nichols, Ella, 624. Nichols, Ezra Clayton, 621. Nichols, Charles Reed. 684. Nichols, Curtis, 310, 684. Nichols, Joseph, 684. Nichols, Orilla (Main), 684. Niles, Increase, 703. Niles, John, 703. Niles, Mary, 702, 703. Niles, Mary (Purchase), 703. Niles, Rev. SamL, 432. Niles, Sarah, 23, 38, 432. Niles, Susanna, 49, 100. Norcross, Frank, 378. Norris. Helen L. (Reed), 352, 385. Norton, Ada, 180, 262. Norton, Adaline. 147, 220. Norton, Basset Deane, 77, 451. Norton, Benjamin, 505. Norton, Capt. Guilford, 544. Norton, Capt. Jabez, 226. Norton, Carlton Porter, 490. Norton, Catharine, 504, 505. Norton, Eliakim, 451. Norton, Elizabeth, 182, 2r>4. Norton. Frank Reed, 636 Norton, Franklin Herbert, 490. Norton, Franklin Reed, 489. Norton, Hannah, 451. Norton, John, 43. Norton, Lucy Quincy, 488, 489,

Nash, Benjamin Lincoln, 586. Nash, Betsy, 470, 472. Nash, Betsv Reed, 476, 574. Nash, Calvin C , 473. Nash, Capt. Thomas, 128. Nash, Carrie, 474. Nash, Caroline, 157, 234. Nash, Caroline (Kingsbury), 473, 474. Nash, Cassius M., 473. Nash, Charles, 472. Nash, Charles S. S., 473. Nash, Charles Torrey, 470, 474. Nash, Chester, 470, 473. Nash, Cynthia K., 470, 474. Nash, Cyrus, 61. Nash, Edgar, 474. Nash, Edwin C , 470, 473. Nash. Effie L., 47". Nash, Emeline S., 478. 478. Nash, Ensign James, 38, 47, 63. Nash, Estella M., 473. Nash, Freeman, 471. Nash, George, 444. Nash, Harriet Amelia, 470. Nash, Jacob, 62, 440. Nash, James, 24, 39, 63, * 470, 471, 698. Nash, James Edward, 359, 698. Nash, James Monroe, 473. Nash, Jennie F., 665, 666. Nash, Joseph, 112, 469, 470, 471, 472, 473. Nasi., Joseph F., 470, 472, 478. Nash, Julia (Crawford), 478. Nash, Julia Hannah, 471, 475. Nash, Katherine J., 470, 474. Nash, Lewis Corwin, 473. Nash, Lieut. Jacob., 24. Nash, Lieut. James, 40. Nosh, Lt., 9f 10, 17. Nash, Lydia, 472. Nash, Lvman, 470, 473. Nash, Maria, 470, 471. Nash, Martin, 470, 471, 474, 475. Nash, Mary, 25, 38, 472. Nash. Mary Tliaxter, 143, 222. Nasi,, Mathew, 67. Nash, Mercy, 112, 164. Nash, Mercy Emily, 471, 475. Nash, Micah, 222, 698. Nash, Nettie, 325. Nash, Philander, 470, 473. Nash, Quartermaster, 8. Nash, Rosina. 470, 473. Nash, Samuel. 66, 123, 471. Nash, Surah (Tliaxter), 222, Nash, 221 Nash* Nash, Nash, Nash, Nash, Selini Huntington, 324 Silence. 28, 63, 89. Sophronia. 470, 472. Virgil, 474. Wilber, 472. Zechariah, 413.

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Norton, Mary Fuller (Fost e r ) , 226. Norton, Mary Harrison, 489. Norton, Mehetable ( P o r t e r ) , 489. Norton. Mehetable Porter, 488, 489. Norton, Mehetable (Wales), 505. Norton, Phebe, 451. Norton, Rebecca, 451. Norton, Rev. Jacob, 187. Norton, S a m u e l , ' 125, 225, 432, 488, 489, 490, 030. Norton, Samuel Herbert, 489, 490, 636. Norton, Samuel, J r . , 4S9. Norton, Silence, 431. Norton, William, 53. Nourse. Eliza, 129, 191. Nourse, Nancy, 129, 191. Noyes, Amanda, 166, 24S. Noyes, Benjamin, 94, 95, 459. Noyes, Capt. Daniel, 89, 222. Noyes, Deborah, 64, 122. Noyes, Dora Sophia, 463. Noyes, Ebenezer, 63, 116. Noyes, Elmer W., 328, 093. Noyes, Hannah, 14, 23. Novea, J a c o b , 48, Noyes, John, 48. Noyes, J o n a t h a n , 99, 140. Noyes, Louisa Josephine, Noyes, Mary, 118, 180. Noyes, Mercy, 64, 94, 122. Noyes, Samuel, 48, 99, 438. Noyes, Sarah, 63, 116. Noyes, Sarah E. C , 220, 323. Noyes, Susannah, 93, 146, 147. Noyes, Susannah (Eager), 146. Nye, Joseph B., 490. Nye, Mabel F . , 422. Nye, Raynor Bassett, 490. Oak, Lieut. Edward, 6. Oberle, Bertha Elizabeth, 555. O'Brien, Charles F . . 385. O'Ferrell, Peter, 408. Ogden, Alfred Walling. 542, 543. Ogden. Marion Webb, 543. Oldham, Adelaide B., 412. Oldham, Arthur P . , 413. Oldham, Aurora U T , 409, 412. Oldham, Charles J., 413. Oldham, David -S., 413. Oldham, Ellen Smith. 413. Oldham, Emma F . , 413. Oldham, Frank G., 413. Oldham, Qeorgeanna M-, 412. Oldham, George B., 406, 423. Oldham. Oldham. Oldham. Oldham. Oldham, Oldham, Oldham, Oldham, George E., 412. Helen O., 4,12. Henry W.. 412. Jane Reed, 412. Julia A., *13. Laura E . , 413. Lettice M., 412. Marv V., 412. Oldham, Miller S., 412. Oldham, Ralph W., 413. Olds, Adaline, 166, 250. Olin, Wm. M . , 3 . , Olive P., 228. Onderdonk, A., 856. Orchard, Richard, 2. Orcutt, Anna Rosilla, 588. Orcutt, Maria Frances, 588. Ordway, Ann, 523. Ordway, Chas. A., 304, 679. Osborne, Caroline Elizabeth, 664. Osborne, Charles, 064. Osborne, Ellen, 664. Osborne, George, 664. Osborne, J o h n , 275, 664. Osborne, John E., 664. Osborne, Mary Ann, 664. Osborne, Nancy Frances, 604. Osborne, Susan Maria, 664. Osburn, Absalom, 492, 492. Osburn. Daniel, 493. Osburn, Emma, 493. Osburn, Frederick W., 493. Osburn, Mary, 492. Osburn, Orinda Hyde, 492. Osburn, Sarah, 493. Osburn, William, 492. Osgood, Lizzie A., 213, 315. Oster, Albert Wendel, 571. Oster, Arlie Day, 571. Oster, E t t a Bernice, 571. Oster, Henry, 570. Oster. Iva Deli, 671. Oster, Jesse Chetwin, 571. Oster, Katie Mildred, 572. Oster, Milton Froin, 671. Oster, Mindy, 671. Oster, Rubie, 571. Otis. Chas. W., 615. Otis, Isaac, 107. Oviatt, Elizabeth, 466, Owens, Augustine Harris, 335. 685. Owens, Lulu May, 685. Owens, Ralph Augustine, 685. Owens, Richard, 685. Packard, Adam, 92. Packard, Daniel, 222, 034. Packard, Eliphalet, 63. Packard, Julia, 458. Packard, Louisa, 460, 461. Packard, Lucius T., 187. Packard, Sally, 127, 186. Paddock, Mrs. Phoebe (Sampson). 53, 100. Paden, Pamelia, 366, 248. P a g e . Augustus. 366. Page, J . D 359. Page, Mary Wade, 281, 366. P a g e , Man- Wade ( H a l l e t t ) , 300. Page. Rebecca P . . 201. 297. P a l m e r , Eliza, 203, 302. Palmer, John, 86, 415. Palmer. Marv F . , 019, 620. Palmer, Mary Felicia, 309, 373. Pardee, Elizabeth, 320, 380. Parker, Julia A.. 492. Parker, Louisa, 240, 335.

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Parker, Mehetable, 277. Parker, Mrs. Sarah, 187, 277. Parker, Nathaniel, 277. Parker, Polly, 457. Parker, Rev. J . N 858. Parker. Samuel, 624. Parsons, Joseph, 162, 556. Parsons, Julia, 556. P a r t r i d g e , Sarah M-, 165, 247. Patchin, Benjamin J., 478. Patchin, Charles E.. 478. Patchin, Charles Sumner, 477, 479. Patchin, Clara Augusta, 477, 573, 674. Patchin, Clarence E., 478. Patchin, Cyrus Eleazer, 472 478. Patchin, David, 472. Patchin, David H., 478. Patchin, Edna J 478. Patchin, Ella Blanche, 479. P a t c h i n , E t h e l ' M a y , 479. Patchin, Eveline E., 472. Patchin. George, 470, 472, 477, 478. Patchin, George E.. 478. Patchin, Horatio, 472. Patchin, Jennie S.. 478. 480. Patchin, Joseph, 472, 478. Patchin, M. Augusta (Ferris). 479. 480. Patchin, Nellie A., 47S. Patchin, Nettie E., 473. Patchin, Rachel 8.. 47K. Patch in, Reuben F . , 478. Patchin, Sophronia (Nash), 477, 478. Patchin, William Wallace, 472, 477, 479, 480. Paul, Amanda, 139, 214. P a u l . Eunice Edson, 214, 315. P a u l , P e t e r , SIR Paye, George, 588. Payne, Betsy ( H a t c h ) , 509. Payne, Dr. J o h n Howard, 509. Payne, Elizabeth, 509. Pavne, Mrs. John, 508. Payne. William E., 509. Peabody, Anna Litchfield, 000. Peabody, Edward, 272, 660. Peabody, Edward Barrows, 600. Peabody, Helen Brownr.ll, 660. Peabody, Lucretia Ten Broeck, 404. Peabody, Rev. H. I L , 218, 630. Peabody, Sophia Reed, 660. Pearce, , 581. Pearson, Miss, 546. Pease, Helen M.. 218, 321. Pease, Jabez, 321. Peck, Charles H.. 419. Peck, Cynthia H., 418, 423. Peck. Delina, 134, 204. Peck, William, 419. Peck, William B . , 419. Pelton, Ceola D 642. Pelton, Eugene H . , 642.

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Pelton, Eugene M., 642. Pelton, Mabel E., 642. Pelton, Ray. G., 642. Penniman, Abigail, 498. Penniman, Abijah, 498, 500. Penniman, Allen, 500. Penniman, Ann Maria, 591. Penniman, Charles T., 493. Penniman, Clara Francina, 669. Penniman, Daniel, 496. Penniman, David, 498. Penniman, Etta, 500. Penniman, Franklin, 498. Penniman, Gardner, 669. Penniman, Gardner Safford, 278, 669. Penniman, George, 334. Penniman, George W., 498. Penniman, Hannah Thayer, 591. Penniman, Harriet E. f 498. Penniman, Helen M., 238, 334. Penniman, Henry, 500. Penniman, Jeconias, 496. Penniman, Joanna W., 498. Penniman, John T. ( 498. Penniman, Joseph, 496. Penniman, Martha, 406. Penniman, Lillian Relief, 669. Penniman, Lucy, 496. Penniman, Mary J., 496. Penniman, Nancy (Dyer), 334. Penniman, Patience, 145,1S4, 226, 269. Penniman, Relief, 327, 188. Penniman, Relief (Thayer), 590, 669. Penniman, Sarah, 188, 591. Penniman, Stephen, 188, 590. Penniman, Thomas, 691. Penniman, Thomas Ora, 188, 690. Penniman, William Reed, 591. Perce, Mary, 35, 78. Percy, George, 1. Perkins, , 695. Perkins, Albert Kittridge, 347, 695. Perkins, Amelia (Sherman), 602. Perkins, Byron Bradbury, 695. Perkins, Elvira, 457. Perkins, Henry, 602. Perkins, Isaac, 50. Perkins, Jacob, 121, 493. Perkins, Katharine, 602. Perkins, Mabel Ella, 695. Perkins, Newell Reed, 695. Perkins, Olive B., 224, 327. Perkins, Rev. Jonas, 195, 234, 552. Perkins, Rev. Joseph, 552, 589. Perkins, Susan, 457. Perkins, William Edward, 695. Perrin, Calvin, 524. Perrin, Clara Louise, 524.

GENERAL

I^JDEX Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Clarence, 305, 680. Elijah, 158, 551. Eliot 0., 551. Frances, 551. George H., 626. Harold L., 681. Harriet, 447. Jaazaniah C , 55L Jesse, 183, 679. Jotham, 446, 447. Julius F . , 480, 483. Katherine R., 579. Mary Adeline, 483. Mary C , 447. Martha Alice, 483. MoUie A., 681. Mortimer O., 681. Nancy B., 182, 263. Robert P., 681. Sophia, 263. WilUam Henry, 325,

Perrin, Clark, 524. Perrin, Cornelius, 524. Perrin, Edward, 524. Perrin, Elvira, 524. Perrin, Ethel, 524. Perrin, Louise, 524. Perrin, Minnie Orlena, 524. Perrin, Samuel, 135, 528. Perrin, Talcutt, 524. Perrin, William, 524. Perry, Ann Maria, 509, 511. Perry, Carrie M., 609. Perry, Chester Meade, 658. Perry, Elijah, 546. Perry, Estelle, 059. Perry, Gladvs Cushing, 658. Perry, John P., 137, 538. Perry, Julia A., 410. Perry, Mary, 36, 80. Perry, Patience, 454. Perry, Rev. J. P . , 599, 601. Perry, Simeon, 538. Peterson, Elizabeth, 492, Peterson, Elizabeth Amelia, 492. Peterson, Emily Bates, 492. Peterson, Henry W., 492. Peterson, Mary Augusta, 492. Peterson, Washington, 491, 492. Pettee, Hannah, 400. Pettee, James, 29, 400. Pettee, Ruth, 400. Pettingill, Abigail, 483, 484. Pettingill, Emily R., 483. Pettingill, Josiah, 112, 488.
484.

, Phebe, 25, 53. Phelan, Victoria, 413. Philbrook, Lilla, 705. Philips, Alice, 15. Phillips, Abigail, 417. Phillips, Allen, 419. Phillips, Andrew M., 474. Phillips, Charity, 37, 81. Phillips, Charles Albert, 557. Phillips, Eleazer, 417, 419. Phillips, Electa, 109, 160. Phillips, Elizabeth C , 475. Phillips, E. W., 412. Phillips, Eunice M., 475. Phillips, George F., 557. Phillips, H. Amanda, 475. Phillips, Hattie M., 475. Phillips, Harriet E., 657. Phillips, Hazel, 412. Phillips, Joseph P., 474. Phillips, Marian, 246, 340. Phillips, Mary Adeline, 419. Phillips, Mercy, 37, 81. Phillips, M. May, 476. Phillips, Rev. Daniel, 474. Phillips, Richard, 8, 163, 557. Phillips, Susan Jane, 557. Phillips, Vernon S., 476. Phipps, Bradbury, 375, 701. Pickens, Alice, 238. Pickering, Elizabeth, 320, 380. Pierce, Adaline French, 579. Pierce, Benjamin, 263. Pierce, Candice, 446. Pierce, Charles S., 447.

692. Pierce, William Lewis, 692. Pierpont, Henry E., 363. Pierpont, Robert Low, 363. Pinneo, Dorothy, 35, 69, 70. Pinneo, James, 69, 70. Pitman, Judge, 297. PIttey, Hannah, 395. Pitts, EUzabeth, 61, 139. Pitty, Joseph, 8. Platts, Annie Thayer, 506. Platts, Catharine Norton, 506. Platts, EUzabeth French, 506. Platts, Fred. Danforth, 506. Platts, Howard, 505, 506. Platts, Howard Carlton, 506. Platts, Mildred, 506. Platts, Ruth Alden, 506. Plumer, Francis A., 184, 270, Plumme, Daniel, 407. Plummer, Abbie A., 266, 350. Plummer, Augusta H., 260, 351. Pollard, Alonzo C , 023. PoUey, Charles Haddon, 030. , Polly, 81, 140. Pomeroy, Antoinette, 319. Pomeroy, Asahel, 102. Pool, - , 704. Pool, Ann, 158, 234. Pool, Charles C , 686. Pool, Elias, 704. Pool, Hannah, 68, 126. Pool, Hattie A., 600. Pool, Jacob, 59, 60, 107, 108. Pool, Jepthah, 114. Pool, Joseph, 8, 10, 43, 56, 184. Pool, Joshua, 63. Pool, Mary, 126, 184. Pool, Olive, 64, 117. Pool, Peddy, 36, 79. Pool, Quincy, 501. Pool, Ruth Ford, 27, 56. Pool, Sally, 143, 222. Pool, Samuel, 34, 42, 59, 60, 66, 67, 107, 108. Poole, , 160, 240. Poole, David V., 657. Poole, Emily, 159, 237.

GENERAL Poole, Frederick Elmer, 657. Poole, Jesse Vining, 067. Poole, Louis Sumner, 040. Poole, Nahum, 237, 640. Poole, Sarah (Lewis), 160, 240. Poor, Fannie A., 622, 523. Pope, Mary (Dill), 331. Pope, Mary Elizabeth, 234, 831. Pope, William, 331. Popjoy, Ara Myra, 503. Popjoy, Richard Frederick, 602, 503. Popleton, Selina, 458. Porter, Abigail, 109, Porter, Abner, 61. Porter, Alvan, 100, 653. Porter, Alvan Clarence, 653. Porter, Asa Reed, 5SS. Porter, Bashna, 12. Porter, Betsy, 441. Porter, Charles W., 489. Porter, Deborah, 92, 145. Porter, Ebenezer, 64, 96, Porter, Porter, Porter, Porter, Porter, 118. Porter, Porter, Porter, Porter, Porter, Porter, Porter, Porter, Porter, Porter, Porter, Porter, Edith, 553. Ellen Florence, 65V*. Frank S., 653. George Elmer, 621. Hannah (Jackson), Ida M., 303, Jacob, 39, 40, 42, 58. Jacob, Jr., 46, 433. John, 8. Joseph P . , 706. Julia, 216, 319. J. W., 14. Louise M., 553. Lydia, 441. Martin R., 588. Martin, 187, 587. Mary, 99, 142, 149,

INDEX

735
Pratt, Whitcomb, 66, 67. Pray, Elizabeth (Bradlee), 173, 257. Pray, John H.. 257. Prentice, Charles F-, 6;"i9. Prentice, Harriet J., 559. Prentice, Lewis, 164, 659. Prentice, Mary W., 622. Prentiss, Andrew Morgan, 542, 542. PrentiBS, Arthur Morgan, 542. Prentiss Cornelia Fitch, 642. Prentiss, Henrietta, 640, 542. Prentiss, Henriette (Driggs), 542. Prentiss, Henry James, 642. Prentiss, Lillian, 542. Presbury, Josephine JossyUn, 204, 303. PreBcott, Col., 704. Prescott, Jessie F., 615. Presho, Hannah, 420, 428. Presho, Keziah (Smith), 428. Presho, Lettice, 420. Presho, Lucinda, 420. Presho, Mary, 420. Presho, Nathaniel, 417, 420, 428. Preston, Mrs. Electa, 627. Preston, Otis, 445. Price, Dell Lymon, 671. Price, Ebbin Curtis, 571. Price, Levi Harry, 571. Price, Lyman E., 570, 571. Price, Port Andrew, 571. Prince, Arial Avery, 480, 482. Prince, Elmer Arial, 482. Prince, Frank W., 630. Proctor, James, 593. Prouty, John E. 0,, 242. Pulling, John, 120. Pulling, Sarah, 126, 185. Pulling. Sarah (Thaxter), 07, 126, 185, Purchase, Mary, 703. Purchase, Oliver, 703. P , Oliver, 142. Quincy, Josiah, 20. Rachford, Anna, 332. Rachford, Esther B. L-, 234, 332. Rachford, Thomas, 332. Rains, Maj. Geo. W., 412. Ramsdale, Polly, 145, 221. Ramsdell, Adelaide, 411. Ramsdell, Elizabeth H-, 411. Ramsdell, Emma A., 407. Ramsdell, Frances, 412. Ramsdell, Frances J., 412. Ramsdell, Henry P., 412. Ramsdell, Homer, 402, 403, 407, 412. Ramsdell, Homer S., 412. Ramsdell, Jenny M., 407. Ramsdell, Leila R., 412. Ramsdell, Margaret B., 411. Ramsdell, Mary, 403. Ramsdell, Mary E., 407. Ramsdell, Mary P., 412. Ramsdell, Maud, 412.

219. Porter, Mary Frances, 4S9, 490, 680. Porter, Mehetable, 488. Porter, Mrs. lioaiah, 62. Porter, Nancy, 125, 183. Porter, Nicholas, 14. 24, 20, 28, 894. Porter, Rachel, 45. Porter, Rebecca A., 588. Porter, , Rev., 62. Porter, Richard, 4. Porter, Ruth, 56, 64, 89, 118, 488. Porter, Samuel, 18, 24, 26, 28, 66, 57, 118, 488. Porter, Sarah, 159, 235, 441. Porter, Sergt., 10. Porter, Seth, 43. Porter, Susan E., 588. Porter, Thomas, 14, .15, 18. Post, Clara H., 595. Post, Hallie M., 595. Post, Henry M., 595. Post, Margarite Stanley, 595. Post, Truman H., 595. Potter, Chester Rile>, 645. Potter, John W., 406. Potter, Maurice Reed, 645.

Potter, Washington Irving, 249, 645. PoweU, Frances P. L., 403, 412. Powell, Thomas, 403, 412. Powers, Anna Lee, 658. Powers, Calvin P., 266, 657. Powers, Charles Herbert, 058. Poythress, Capt. Wm. Peterson, 189, 693. Poythress, Mary (Eppes), 698. Poythress, Mary Pocahontas, 593. Poythress, Patrick Henry, 693. Poythress, Patrick Henry, Jr., 693. Poythress, Sarah Reed, 694. Poythress, Walter Eppes, 594. Poythress, William Powhatan, 694. Prather, Cyrus, 623. Pratt, , 704. Pratt, Abner, 81. Pratt, Adeline, 204, 303. P r a t t , Annie E.. 205, 349. Pratt, Benjamin, 187, 588, 589. Pratt, Benjamin Edward, 588. Pratt, Benjamin S., 272, 661. Pratt, Capt. Amos, 217. P r a t t , Carl H., 590. Pratt, Charles Burton, 588. Pratt, Charles Henry, 688. Pratt, Cynthia, 127, 187. Pratt, Dier, 133, 519. Pratt, Dwight S., 690. Pratt, Ebenezer, 55. P r a t t , Ellen J . , 551. P r a t t , Emily W., 688. Pratt. Frederick Francis, 588. Pratt, George C , 589. 690. Pratt, George G., 317. Pratt, Henrv J., 585. Pratt, Huldah, 62, 113. Pratt, Isaac Reed. 585. Pratt, Jane, 130, 196, 685. Pratt, Joel, 129. Pratt, John, 8, 9, 10, 17, 18. Pratt, Joseph, 8, 9, 18. Pratt, Lieut. Nathaniel, 89. Pratt, Macnith, 4. Pratt, Mary Ann, 588. Pratt, Mary Elizabeth. 501. Pratt, Mary Jane Holbrook, 196, Pr*tt, Pratt, Pratt, Pratt, Pratt, Pratt, Pratt, Pratt, Pratt, Pratt, 325. Pratt, 287. Martha Ann, 585. Matthew, 17. Nancy, 141, 218. Phillip, 88, 435. Polly, 78, 138. Robert, 65. Seth, 186, 585. Stephen Austin, 538. Susan, 443. Susan Adelaide, 221, Theodore C , 330, 684.

736
Ramsdell, J a m e s A. P . , 412. RamsdeU, Joseph, 402, 403, 411, 412. Ramsdell, P a u l i n e , 412. Ramsdell, Thomas P . , 412. Ramsdell, William B . , 407. Randal, Thomas, 9, 17. Randall, Annie, 637. Randall. Charles, 136. 527. Randalf, Charles Leonard, 527. Randall, Dexter. 588. Randall, Edith Mav. 637. Randall, Hannah, 18, 29. Randall, Harry, 637. Randall, Joel, 92, 456. Randall, J o h n , 29. Randall, Joseph, 227, 637. Randall. Joseph W., 227, 637. Randall. Lot, 62. Randall, Luetta, 637. Randall, Seraphine, 527. Randall, William P . , 528, 529. Raue, J o h n , 7. Raymond, Charles M., 405. Raymond, Clara, 222, 326. Raymond, George F . , 326. Raymond, Louisa, 219, 322. Raymond, Susan W. (Burr e l l ) , 826. Raymond (Widow), J a n e , 87, 143. Read, Elisha T., 410. Read, George S., 410. Read, Harriet A., 410. Read, Isabella, 410. Read, James S., 410. Reade, Mary, 393. Reade, Phillip, 393. , Rebecca, 44, 92. Record, Arzilla Blethen, 507, 508. Record, Hannch (Sturtev a n t ) , 508. Record, Isaac, 508. Redfield, Sophia, 218, 321. Reed, Clara Angeline, 509. Reed, Elizabeth B . , 489. Reed, Elizabeth Stickney, 597. Reed, Fred. B., 597. Reed, J. Whittemore, 198. Reed, Marv Lindsay, 597. Reed, Morris Adelbert, 509. Reed, Morris Houghton, 509. Reed, Rebecca (Lindsav), 597. Reed, William G., 597. Reed, W. M., 406. Reet, William, 2i6. Remington, Ellen, 630. Remington, Harriet Eliza, 525. Remington, John Newton, 525. Remington, Samuel Austin, 525. Remington, Samuel Brown, 525. Remington, Samuel Watson, 136, 525.

GENERAL INDEX
Remington, William Augustus, 525. Reynolds, Benjamin, 170. Reynolds, Emma Lincoln, 223, 326. Reynolds, Marv, 115, 170. Reynolds, Pollv, 143, 222. Rice, Abigail, 47, 97. Rice, Artemas, 96. Rice, Calvin, 96. Rice, Charles, 627. Rice, Charles W., 273, 663. Rice, Edward Bodsworth, 453. Rice, J e d u t h a n , 205, 614. Rice, Jennie Wesley, 273. Rice, Joel, 144. Rice, John, 453. Rice, Porter, 627. Rice, Sylvanus, 97. Rice, Wilham E., 510. Richards, Fred. A., 247. Richards, Harriet, 181. 263. Richards, James, 9, 14, 15, 16. Richards, Jocob, 195, 518. Richards, John, 8, 11, 14, 15. Richards, John, 554. Richards, Joseph, 15, 39. Richards, Leah, 518. Richards, Lydia (Colson), 195, 518. Richards, Mrs. Alice, 83, 140. Richards, Susanna Colson, 130, 195. Richards, Thomas, 18. Richards, William, 14. Richardson, , 585. Richardson, Carrie Virginia, 513. Richardson, Charlotte Houghton, 518. Richardson, Clara Hartwell, 512, 613. Richardson, Dr. Ebenezer Coolidge, 511, 612, 513. Richardson, Edward Coolidge, 612. Richardson, Fred. A., 644. Richardson, Harriet Gardner, 513. Richardson, Helen Alice, 612. Richardson, Mari Anita, 613. Richardson, Martha Reed, 513. Richardson, Mary Ann, 118, 175. Richey, Andrew F . , 211, 622. Richey, J u l i e t Frances, 622. Richey, Martha Jane, 622. Ricker, Freeman Alonza, 509. Ricker, J a n e (Huntress), 609. Ricker, Joseph Sherman, 509. Richmond, Alice D-, 635. Richmond, David, 121. Richmond, Elizabeth, 87, 142. Richmond, John, 23. Richmond, Mary, 22, 35. Richmond, Susanna, 5, 23. Ridge, J o h n , 478. Ring, , 405. Ripley, Alice, 617. Ripley, Ann, 196, 287. Ripley, Bessie Whitney, 517. Ripley, Ebed L., 515, 517. Ripley, Ebed Rhodes, 617. Ripley, Emily Elizabeth, 154, 231. Ripley, Henry Francis, 517. Ripley, Nettie Melville, 617. Ripley, Reginald Lincoln, 517. Ripley, William, 617. Roane, C. W., 675. Roane, Michael, 171, 575. Roane, Mrs., 115, 675. Robb, Carrie Amelia, 595. Robb, Catherine B., 595, 596. Robb, Clara Berdan, 695. Robb, Clara Brown, 696. Robb, Charles W., 595. Robb, David, 390, 594, 595, 596. Robb, Emma Reed, 595. Robb, Fannie Holmon, 595. Robb, Harry McFarland, 595. Robb, J o h n Fleming, 595, Robb", Mary Kate, 595, 596. Robb, Warren L., 595. Robbins, Betsy, 92, 144. Robbins, H. C., 471, 476. Robbins, Susan, 448. Roberts, Helen M., 412. Roberts, Humphry, 689, 690. Roberts, Ralph R., 590. Roberts, Thomas H.. 590. Robinson, Cornelius, 524. Robinson. Effie A., 648. Robinson, Elihu, 251, 648, 649. Robinson, Ella E t t a , 648. Robinson, Emma, 610. Robinson, Fanny, 524. Robinson, Jennie Lucv, 306, 389. Robinson, Joseph H., 251, 648. Robinson, Lucy, 524. Robinson, Nathaniel. 524. Robinson, Orpha Ella, 648, 649. Robinson, Parker, 524. Robinson, Perley, 524. Robinson, Philetus, 135, 524. Robinson. Sallv. 524. Robinson, S. May,, 648. Robinson. Susia Woods, 544. Rock, Ella Lea, 304, 372. Rocket, Richard, 3. RockweU, Helen, 658, 659. Roe, Annie Belle, 648. Roe, A. Grace, 648. Roe, Barnett F . , 648. Roe, Berton, 648. Roe, Bertha, 648. Roe, Charles B . , 251, 648. Roe, Charles H . , 648. Roe, C. J o h n n i e . 648. Roe, Edith B., 648. Roe, Mabel It., 648.

GENERAL Roe, Mary A., 648. Roe. Minnie, 613. Roe, Nancv Lucina, 648,

INDEX

737
Seely, Lillian Wallace, 62S. Scguin, Dr. Edward C , 460. Seiders, Martha E,, 615, 516. Seldon, Mabel S., 411. Severance, Mary Ann. 15'J, 236. Sewell, Edward Houghton, 610. Sewell, Marcia 510. Sewell, Samuel S., 510. Seymoure, Harriet Louise,
324,"882.

Sampsua, Alden Winthrop,, 503. Sampson, Charles Forbert, Roe, 0. Alice, 648. 671. Roeder, Amelia A., 549. Sampson, Cora W., 674. Roeder, Amelia R., 649. Sanpson, Elijah, 502, 503. Rogers, Briggs, 650, 557. Sampson, Elisha, G74. Rogers, Elder, 18. Sampson, Ellen Ruth, 5 ^ 2 , Rogers, John. 4. 8, 9, 10, 17, 603. 18. Sampson, Eva M., 6 U . Rogers, Mary, 61, 109. Sampson, George Thomas, Rogers, Rachel W., 402, 405. 602, 603. Rogers, Sarah, 10. Sampson, Gertrude Ellen, Rogiers, Ann Eliza, 188, 27" 603. Rose, Alice, 274, 362. Sampson, Hannah, 53, 100. Rose, Mary D.. 208, 303. Sampson, Hazel, 674. Ross, Lizzie, 310. Sampson, Helen, 674. Rounds, Susanna, 23, 37. Sampson, Helen Ruth, 503v Rounseviile, Volar la, 204, Sampson, Ida May, 674. 302, Sampson, Julia, 149, 228. Routh, Mary J., 632. Rowell, Hattie M., 304, 372. Sampson, Lottie E., 674. Rowell, Sarah, 304, 372. Sam{>son, Martha Reed, 503^ Rowley, Alvah Lewis, 167, 603. Sampson, Mary, 704, 705. 572, 573. Sampson, Mary Wild, 502. Rowley, Augustus Rodell, 572, 573. Sampson, Nina Bradford,67C Rowley, Augusta Roselle, Sampson. Odiorne Hawkes, 672, 503. Rowley, Bertie Dell, 573. San.pson, Polly (Thomas), Rowley, Berton Wiram, 572. 502. Rowley, Clara Alvah, 573. SaniLSon, Sylvia (Gurney), Rowley, Claud Roy, 573. Rowley, Curtis Newton, 673. 674. Rowley. Ermina Jeanette, Sampson, Y/nllace A-ihton, 572. 674. Rowley, Mina Jeannette, 475. Sampson, Wifliaru R-*ed, Rowley, Wealthy Luella, 502, 60S. 572, 673. Sampson, William W.. t&J, Rumaill, Fred., 523. G7i. Russell, Alvin, 580. Sainton, Micah, 53. Russell, Alvin M., 5S0. Sanders, Esther, 208. 307. Russell, Ariel, 524. Sanderson, Alvin, 213, 630. Russell, Berna, 525. Sanderson, Jennie M.. 630. Russell, EUza J., 402, 403. Sanderson, Sanford Reed, Russell, George W., 580. 630, Russell, Hiram B,, 580, Sanderson, Sarah Elizabeth, Russell, Hon. John. 403, C30. KusseU, Plyman, 525. Sanford, M-irlA, 219, 322. , Ruth, 83, 141, 454. Sanford, Theron A., 20.?, 677. Ryan, Anna, 659, 660. Sanger, Harriet p . , 405. Ryder, Earl, 695. Sanger, Rev. Dr., 174. Ryder, James, 335, 695. , Sarah. 64, 12% 14!>. 228, 413, 706Safford, Adeline, 419, 426. Sargent, Dr.. 612. Safford, Asa, 426. ^Saulesbury, Abraham, 401. Safford, Betsy Sawtell " Saunders, Deacon David, 320. (Wilbur), 426. Saunders, Sarah W., 218,320, Ravage, Major, t& John, 6. Sawtell, Lucinda P . , 199, John, 5..S. 290. John, nrvs L.. 16:, 553. Sgwyct, I r- ? V . 624 John, ura, 558. B&wycs, Jjlm, 6 n . Joh jorenzo, 558. Jo) Manly C , 164, 65M. Sawder, Kay, 614. Sawyer, Roy, 614. fohn, Rosalia L., 568. Sawyer. Sarah. 190, SSI, I*r-ba, KamueJ C , 5.">3. Saver, Elizabeth Kent, 155, /ft. John, William L., 558. 233, St. John, William S.f 658. Schwartz, Adeline Annie, Salmond, Eliza S 583, 531. 511. Salmond, Mary, 583. Scott, Belle, 463. Salmond, Samuel, 583. Seaver, Aneil. 135. Salter, Edward, 311. 6S5. Seay, Aumrv Houghton. 673. Sampson, Albert William, Sea>, Philip G-. 2*4. 673. 674, Seeley, Chas. P . , 545. Seeley, John R., 245, 644.

Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, 682. Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, 107, flhaw, Siaw, 3hawf Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, fltar, Shaw, Shaw, aw, Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, 634. Shaw, Shaw. Shaw, Shaw, 5haw, Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, flhaw, Shaw, flhaw, Shaw,

, 15, 5$, 66, 313. Abraham, 14. Alice Hervey, 634. Allen Francis, 634. Amos, 67. Anna, 53, 104. Annie Lazille, 6i>3. Betsey (Forter), :>$>. Brackley, U i , 353, Brackley Gordon, 582. Brackley, Jr., 5S2. Capt. Nath'l, 709. Carlton A., 641. Cynthia, 136, 275. Daniel. 55, 59, 60, 63, 108, 435. Delancy, 121, 180. Edith Howard, 634. E. Fanny, 502. Elizabeth, 42, 86. EUza F., 186. 273. Emilie Pauline, 003. Fannie G., 576. Frank 64L Gilbert, 239, 64J. Grace, 14, 15. Hannah, 95, H7, 431. Mrs. Harriet, 710. Helen Maria, 603. Helen Thaxter, 634. Howard Augustus, 6a*. Howard Malcom, 222, Huldah, 85. Jacob, 325, 494, 601. Jeremiah, 130, 444. Joanna, 126, 184. 5S2. John, 8, I I , 12, 15, 17. Joshua, 39, 63. Josiah, 97, 460. Lydia, 143, 223. Martha, 15. Mary. I I , 15. Mary. 172, &Q, 703. Mehitable, 43L Nathaniel Appleton,

69?. Shaw, Nicolas. 17. Shaw, Ruth, 43, 89, Sfcaw, Sarah, 125, 494. 3haw, Surah (Packard), 8*1. Stow, Serena, 562. Shaw, William A., 197, 603. Shaw, Zachariab, S6. Sfcawgo, Charles Henry, 570, S72. Shedd, Rev. William. 399. sfceldon, Cornelia 9.. iOI. Sheldon. Theodore P., 404, ShtHy, Libbens, 417. Shelly, Phebe, 417.

?3S
SheUy, Phebe (Brettun), 417. Sheppard, Miss, 37, 82. Sherbert, Charles Roscoe, 57*\ Sherbert, Helen, 678. Sherbert, Joseph E., 176, 673. Sherbert, Joseph Royal, 578. Sherbert, Rowland, 578. Sherbum, Mary E., 323, 881. Sherman, Nathaniel, 414. Sherwin, Lieut. Daniel, 704. Shlngleton, Isaac, 21L Shumway, Alfred C , 411. Shumway, George B., 411. Shute, Betsy, 614, 515. Sibley, Cora E., 467. bi-mson, Susannah Elizabeth, 670. Simmons, Libbie Jessie, 247, 341. Simonds, Henry Waite, 591. Simons, Charles, 2U5, 614. Simons, Gertrude L., 614. Simons, Ines L., 614. Simpson, Dan, 709. Sims, Isaiah, 314. Sims, Beulah Ann (Burr), 314. Sims, Sarah Zellah, 212, 814. Singleton, Clinton Oscar Bonn, 624. Singleton, Isaac, 624. Sisson, Geo. W., 247, 644. Sisson, Maud Pearl, 644. Skillings, Anne, 464. Skinner, Eugene Francis, 516. Slack, Eunice Maria, 240, 336. Slate, EUen, 215, 318. Sloan, Lucy, 215, 317. Slocorab, C a p t , 60, 62. Slocum, Mary, 452, 453. Slouson, Margaret T., 472, 473. Smallwood, Mary Frances, 470, 473. Smead, , 463. Smith, , 216. Smith, Albert, 628. Smith, Albert D., 233, 60S. Smith, AUce M., 562, 563. Smith, Almira D., 423. Smith, Annette, 244, 333. Smith, Barnum Jesse, 421. Smith, Baruch, 446. Smith, Betsy, 61, 110. Smith, Charles R., 205, 613. Smith, Cordona Mareda, 42L S:nith, Daniel, 22. Smith, David S., 322, 691. Smith, Delia, 1S2, 266. Smitb, Edgar W., 479. Smith, Edna Josephine, 4S2. Smith, Edward, 8. Smith, Edwin H. C , 423. Smith, Eleanor, 417, 413, 422. Smith, Eleazer, 417. Smith, Elizabeth. 416. Smith, Ellen, 683. 422. Smith, Eivaette Elsie, SybU, 482.

GENERAL INPEX
Smith, Ethlyn Cora, 479. Smith, Eugene C , 479. Smith, Eugene Martin, 482. Flora, 628. Smith, Flora A., 623. Smith, George, 38, 416, 417, Smith, 421, 422, 423. 418, Hannah (Wilbur), Smith, 418, 419, 421. 417, Hannah, 417, 418. Smith, Horace Uriah, 421. Smith, Israel, 416. Smith, Jacob, 67. Smith, James, 8, 17. Smith, James, 416, 417, 418, Smith, 419. James, 421, 422. Smith, James T. F., 422. Smith, Jane, 421. Smith, Jane MiUer, 409. Smith, Juatina Orynthia, Smith, 42L Kate Carson, 511. Smith, Keziah," 416, 417. Smith, Lebbus, 240. Smith, Lewis W., 666, 667. Maynard, 482. Smith, Luther Lydia, 415, 416, 418. Smith, Lydia Reed, 417, 419. Smith, Mareda (Fields), 421. Smith, Mary, 418, 422, 423. A. E., 422. Smith, Mary Mary Alice, 638. Smith, Marv Ann, 160, 240. Smith, Martin, 480. 482. Smith, Matilda, 139, 213. Smith, Miller, 403, 409. Smith, Minnie, 628. Smith, Nancy, 144, 159, 223, Smith, Smith, Smith, PameUa, 418, 421, 238. Smith, Pamelia (Field), 422. 422, 423. Smith, Paran Field, 417, 421. 421, Peleg, 418. Smith, Peleg H., 423Smith, Polly, 417, 419. (Bates), 240. Smith, Polly Rebecca, 470, 473. Smith, Rebecca (Simmons), Smith, Smith, Rev., 401, 413. Zimith, Rev. Thomas, 413. 213. Rev. Wm., 68, 105. Smith, Sally, 417, 421. Smith, Sarah Irene, 482. Smith, Sarah Richmond, 462. Smith, Simeon, 417. Smith, Simeon D 423. Smith, Sophronia, 141, 210. Smith, Stephen, 213. Smith, Thomas, 416, 421. Smith, Thomas A., 423. Smith, Thomas Field, 421. Smith, Thomas Leonard, 417. Uriah, 417, 421. Smith, Walter, Smith, Wilbur, 628. 417. Smith, Willie Herbert, 482. Smith, William, 421, 627. Smith, Willis Herbert, 249, Smith, Smith, Smith, Dorinda, 446, 447. Smith, Snow, 646. Snow, Snow, Snow, SneU, Snell, Snell, Snell, 639. Soule, Soule, Soule, Soule, 633. Soule, Soule, Soule, Soule, Soule, Soule,
383.

Huldah E., 167, 250. Lizzie M., 536. Sally, 182, 264. Anna, 432, 433. Catherine L., 412. Samuel. 143, 539. Samuel Livingston, Allen P., 382. Charles Matthew, 632. Daniel, 221, 632. Eldora Maria, 632, Helen Francis, 632. James, 327. Leah (Bennett), 327. Lizzie Eva, 632. Maria L., 224, 827. Marion Leslie, 333,

Soule, Martha Ann, 632. Soule, Mary Bartlett, 632. Soule, Samuel Holmes, 221, 632, 633. Soule, Wm. Tyler, 686. Southwich, Margaret, 405. Spaulding, Hannah, 265, 343. Spear, Emily S., 583. Spear, Phebe, 706. Spear, Susan, 127, 1S6. Spears, , 470, 472, 473. Speelman, Cora 8., 471, 477. Speelman, Mary E., 250, 343. Spelman, Anna Lovisa, 543. Spelman, Ann (Root), 543. Spelman, Jesse, 643. Spelman, Jesse Howard, 543. Spelman, Mary Reed, 543. Spelman, Ralzaemon Lucas, 146, 543. Spicer, Hattie L., 631. Spilsted, Sarah Whitman, 221, 325. Spooner, Lieut. Ephraim, 39. Sprague, Amos Daniel, 562, 563. Sprague, Amos Robinson, 165, 562, 563. Sprague, Amos Roy, 563. Sprague, Celia Ann, 165, 246. Sprague, Charles Henry, 506. Sprague, Clara Manila, 562, 563. Sprague, Claud G., 563. Sprague, Cora M., 663. Sprague, Edwin Bruce, 562. Sprague, Edwin C , 629. Sprague, Ernest Fred., 562, 563. Sprague, Ethel Bates, 606. Sprague, Fern A., 563. Sprague, Henry Robinson, 563. Sprague, Jacob, Jr., 506. Sprague, Luther Nelson. 562. Sprague, Mary J. (Skinner), 606. Sprague, Maude Virginia, 563. Sprague, Nellie Reed, &3. Sprague, Rena Smith, 563. Sprague, Rev. Frank, 562, 563.

GENERAL INDEX
Sprague, Silence, 44, 93. Springer, William A., 292, 675. Sproat, C a t , 242. Sprout. EUza Ann, 607, 003. Sproat, Helen Frances, 200. 207. Sproat, TheophiJua Parsons, 608. Sproul, Janet Lo<jan, ISO, 260. Sproul, Matthew, 260. Stahl, Jennie, 595, 596. Stammers. Elizabeth, 68, 127. Stammers, Capt. John, 127. Stanley, Albert, 686. Stanley, Benjamin, 6S0. Stanley, Benj. E., 329. Stanley, Daniel A., 316, 6S& Stanley, Danna Andrews, 636. Stanley, Mary (Andrews), 686. Stanley, Mildred, 6S6. Stanley, Millicent, 686. Standish, Myles, S2. St an wood, Hannah, 625. Staples, Eliza, 282, 263. Staples, Jemima. 702, 703. Staples, John, 703. Stearns, Abigail, 457. Steams, Agnes, 560, Stearns, Charles O., 500. Stearns, Charlotte (Blood), 346. Stearns, Chester, 483. Stearns, Cyrus, 162, 165, 559, 560, 561. Stearns, Eddie Judson, 4S*. Stearns, Edward W 4S3, 484. Stearns, Elgin Kossuth. 559. Stearns. Elizabeth, 4S3. Stearns, Ella Frances, 534. Steams, Ellen Farley, 256, 346. Stearns, Emily May, 4S4. Stearns, Frank E., 484. Stearns, Fordyce D-, 559, 561. Stearns. Julia, 560. Stearns, Julia Marilla, 559, 5GO. Stearns, Louisa C , 559, 560. Steams, Luch Sarah, 559. Stearns, Marion A., F59, 500. Stearns, Marion Clayton, 561. Stearns, Mary. 660. Stearns, Royal Waldo, 434. Steams, Sarah M., 483. Stearns, Sebastian, 559. Steams, Susan (Pettingill), 484. Steams, Thomas, 346. Steams, Thomas W., 112, 162, 463, <S4. Stearns, Waldo A., 43. Steams, Waldo Judson, 484. Steams, Walter E.. 600. Stearns, William Thomas, 4S4. Stebbins, Chalmen, 529. Stebbins, Horace, 458. Stebbins, Vashti E., 531, i>32. Stceve, , 228, 638. Stephens, Albina H., CIS. Stetson, Bessie H., 406. Stetson, Catherine, 271, 359. Stetson, Charlotte, 108, 160. Stetson, Edward P., 406. Stetson, Emily J., 412. Stetson, Emma A., 400. Stetson, Ethel P 412. Stetson, Frederick, 412. Stetson, George A., 400. Stetson. Grace G.. 412. Stetson, Hannah P., 406. Stetson, Hon. Caleb, 710. Stetson, Helen H., 412. Stetson, Isaac 0 . , 412. Stetson, Jane (Frank), 239. Stetson, Martin W., 406. Stetson, Mary T., 406. Stetson, Peleg, 100. Stetson, Rebecca T. t 159, 239. Stetson, Ruth, 160. Stetson, Ruth W., 406. Stetson, Sally, 108, 159. Stetson, Una W., 412. Stetson, Zenas, 239. Stevens, Abiah IL, 164, 557. Stevens, Diana, 557. Stevens, Lucy Maria, 109, 254. Stevens, William Herbert, 365. Stickney, Abigail Knight, 181. Stickney, Charlotte, 129, 191, 193. Stickney, George H., 2S5. Stickney, J . Henry. 2S1, 285. Stickney, Mary (Ward), 101. Stickney, Thomas, 191. Stiles, , 4S7. Stilwell, Brison, 603. Stilwell, Effle Brison, 007, 60S. Stockbridge, Amelia F . , 411. Stockbridge, Amy ft., 403. Stockbridge, Ann E., 411. Stockbridge, Annie IV., 495. Stockbridge, Arthur B., 405. Stockbridge, Arthur Fabian, 405. Stockbridge, Benjamin, 403, 409. Stockbridge, Betsy, 402, 407. Stockbridge, Calvin, 402, 405. Stockbridge, Carl Walrs, 405. Stockbridge, Caroline, 405, 409. Stockbridge, Caroline (Gregg), 405. Stockbridge, Caroline Wales, 405. FtorkbHrlKe, Ohm les, 401. Stockbridge, Chailes P.., 410. Stockbridge, Charles L., 406. Stockbridge, Cornelia R. f 404. Stockbridce, David, 34, 401, 402, 403, 407, 40S, 409, 410, 411. Stockbridge, Deborah, 402, 403, 410.

739
Stockbridge, Dr. William, 405. Stockbridge, Edith W., 406. Stockbridge, Edward A., 405. Stockbridge, Edwin \Y., 406Slockbrtdge, Elizabeth A., 406. Ktockbridge, Ellen E., 406. Stockbridge, Emma B., 411. Stockbridge, Francis B., 404. Stockbridge, Francis J., 406. Stockbridge, Francis M., 410. Stockbridge, Frank, 406. Stockbridge, Frederick W., 406. Stockbridge, George E., 400. Stockbridge, George Miller, 409. fctockbridge, Harriet A,, 410. Stockbridge, Hedwig Caroline, 405. Stockbridge, Herbert, 411. Stockbridge, Horatio, 403, 409. 410. Stockbridge, Jane Reed, 402, 403, "407, 408. Stockbridge, John W., 401. Stockbridge, John, 401, 402, 403, 409. Stockbridge, Joseph, 401, 402. Stockbridge, Joseph C , 403, 411. Stockbridge, Joseph li., 404.. Stockbridge, Juliett W., 406. Slot kbridge, Leavitt L., 406. Stockbridge, Lebbeu3, 402, 405, 406. Stockbridge, Lucia A., 410. Stockbridge, Lucy P., 406,
413.

Sioekbridge, Luther, 102. Stockbridge, Lydia Ii., 407. Stockbridge. Marcia, 402, 405, 407. Stockbridge, Marcia E.. 404. Stockbridge, Maria, 405. Stockbridge, Maria Torrey, 409. Stockbridge, Margaret, 405, 406. Stockbridge, Margaret (Turner), 401. Stookbridpe, Martin, 403. Stockbridge, Mary A., 406. Stockbridge, Mary B. f 409. Stockbridge, Mary 0 . , 404. Stockbridge, Marv S., 405. stockbridge, Mary T., 409. Stockbridge, Olive, 405. Stockbridge, Pamelia F , , 411. Stockbridge, Rev. John 0. 4ft5. Stockbridge, Rev. Joseph, 405. Stockbridge, Ruth, 402, 403, 410. Stockbridge, Ruth Bailey, 406. Stockbridge, Ruth (Bailer). 403, 404, 405, 407. Stockbridge, Ruth (Cushi n g ) , 409, 410.

47

740
Stockbridge, Ruthena, 406. Stockbridge, Samuel, 405. Stockbridge, Sarah L., 407. Stockbridge, Silvia B., 402. Stockbridge, Stephen, 402. Stockbridge, Theodosia, 404. Stockbridge, Thomas, 19, 396. Stockbridge, T r i s t r a m G. t 404. Stockbridge, Wales R., 405. Stockbridge, Wales Rogers, 405. Stockbridge, Walter S., 410. Stockbridge. William, 402, 403. 404, 405. 406, 407. Stockbridge, William Maur a n , 405. Stockbridge, W i l L a m Reed,
i r :>
404

GENERAL

INDEX Sylvester, 583. Sylvester, 583. Sylvester, Svlvester, '533. Sylvester, Sylvester, Sylvester, 584. Symonds, Michael, 184, 682, Michael R o b e r t , Robert, 582. Robert Irving, Robert W . . 583. R u t h e t t a M-, 6*J. Samuel Salmond, J a n e , 581.

Stockton, Stockton, Stockton, Stoddard. Stoddard, Stoddard, Strddard,

J o h n , 225. Lydia Ann, 225. Lydia M., 146, 225. Annie. 490. Jane, 165, 272. J o h n , 278, 668. Lucinda ( A l d e n ) ,

Stone, Ambrose P r a t t , 466. Storm, Sarah, 253, 344. Stoughton, Abigail, 25, 49. Stowe, , 502. , S;owe, Amos, 502. Stowe, Hannah (Farnsworth), 502. Stowell, A r t h u r Murry, 668. Stowell, Charly Garrison, 60S. Stowell, Charles S m i t h . 668. Stowell, Charles Sumner, 277, 667. Stowell, Kr.in-anna, 663. Stowell, J a n e ( S m i t h ) , 667. Stowell, Noah, 667. Stowell, Parker Reed. 668, Streeter, Salem, 97, 460. Stringham, J e n n i e ( C l a r k ) , 598. Stringham, Jennie Clark, Stringham, Leroy S., 593. Stringham, Mary ( R i t t e n house), 598. S t r i n g h a m , Roland, 598. Strong, Ebenezer, 380. S t r o n g , Gov., 217. Strong, Orlena, 624. Strong, Rebecca C , 320. 380. Strong, Rebecca (Clark), 380. Studley, Cephisa, 1S3, 267. Studley, Elizabeth L., 600. Sturtevant, J**se Fuller, 493. S t u r t e v a n t , J o h n I L , 303, 1*81. Sturtevant, Thomas J . , 532. Sullivan, Susan Ellen, 360, 387. Sutherland, Mrs. N e t t i e , 246, 340. Swain, Grace Darling, 654. Swain, Lucinda (Drake), 654.

Swain, Martha (Gould), 105, 157. Swain, Millicent Augusta, 654. Swain, Valentine, 654. Swain, Valentine G., 261, 654. Swain, William, 157. Swan, Eunice, 165, 245. Swan, Martha, 318, 378. Swanton, Ann Eliza Rogiers, 591. Swanton, Augusta, 591. Swanton, Catherine Reed, 591. Swanton, Catherine Wood ( R e e d ) , 691, 592. Swanton, Frederick Worcester, 502. Swanton, J o h n Bosworth, 188, 591, 592. Swanton, J o h n Camp, 592. Swanton, John Reed, 592. Swanton, Louisa Josephine, 591. Swanton, Henry Aiken, 592. Swanton, H e n r y H e r m a n , 592. Swanton. H e n r y Worcester, 591, 592. Swanton, Maria, 591. Swanton, Walter Irving, 592. Swanton, Walter Scott, 591, 592. Swasey, Betsey Appleton, 641. Sweatt, Elvira 0 - , 849, 884. Sweetlove, E m m a A., 309, 373. Swett, Alden Nye, 632. Swett, Almond W., 631, 632. Swett, Clement Wyman, 631, 632. Swett, Hazel Marion, 632. Swett, Ida B., 642. Swett, Ida D., 612. Swett, Marcia Helen (Ald e n ) , 632. Swett, Melissa J a n e , 351, 385. Sylvester, Albert L., 584. Sylvester, Edmund Q., 584. Sylvester, E d m u n d Quincy, 583. Svlvester, Eliza Salmond, 534. Sylvester, Emily E . , 583. Sylvester, Francis Baldwin, 584. Svlvester, Galen, 117. 486. Sylvester, Helen, 583. Sylvester, Herbert Reed, 583. Sylvester, Joseph 8., 584. Sylvester, Lucy (Bailey), 582. Sylvester, Martha (Reed), 5S3. Sylvester, Maria W., 683. Sylvester, Martha W., 5*3. Sylvester, Martha W r i g h t , 536. Sylvester, Marv, 5U. Sylvester, Mary T., 406.

Talbot, Cyrus, 137, 638. Talbot, Florence, 325, 382. Talbot, Hannau, 398. Talbot, J e m i m a , 36, 79. Talbot, Joseph, 36, 414. Talbot, Josiah, 23, 393. Talbot, Marv, 398. T a l b o t , Miriam, 36. 80. Talbot, Rebecca. 36, 74. Talbot, R u t h , 393. Tallman, L. H . , 256T a t r o , Ella, 373. T a t r o , E t h e l , 378. T a t r o , George, 373. T a t r o , Guy, 378. Taylor, Florence J e a n n e t t e , 653. Taylor, J u l i a (Taylor), 653. Taylor, Mrs. W. D., 64. Taylor, Polly, 106, 158. Taylor, Samuel Blair, 653. Taylor, Susan WinnHred, 653. Taylor, Thomas O., 405. Taylor, William Dean, 261, 653. Taylor, William Reed, 653. Teasiear, Sarah, 112, 163. Teel, Nellie Lucy, 502, 603. Temple, J o h n M., 804, 080. Temple, Mary Russell, 630. Temple, P a u l Russell. MO. Temple, P a u l i n e E m m a , 630. Terry, Rev. J a m e s P . , 2S9. Thatcher, Rev. P e t e r , 84. Thatcher, Thomas Worcester, 232. Thaxter, Abigail ( S m i t h ) , 126. Thaxter, Dr. Gridley. 126, 495. Thaxter, Maj. Samuel, 126, 185. Thaxter, Thomas, 126. Thayer, Asa, 529. Thayer, Almira J a n e , 591. Thayer, Amanda, 444, 504. Thayer, Anna, 504. Thayer. Annie Meheta'ile, 505, 500. Thayer, Bersheba, 112, -65. Thayer, Capt. Abel, l i t . Thayer, Capt., 114. Thayer, Caroline, 504. Thayer. Catherine ( N o r t o n ) , 506. Thayer, Celia A. M. ( B a t e s ) , 606. Thayer, Celia H e n r i e t t a , 505, 606. Thayer, Charles, 504.

GENERAL INDEX
Thayer, Clara Ellen, 505, 606. Thayer, Danford, 504, 505, 506. Thayer, Elisha, 128, 503, 504, 605, 506. Thayer, Eliza Ann, 604. Thayer, Elizabeth H., 496. Thayer, Elsander, 594, 505. Thayer, Emily. 504. Thayer, Ephraim, 4*4, Thayer, Erastus, 504. Thayer, Fidelia, 203, 301. Thayer, Frances C , 197, 289. Thayer, Frank H., 605. Thayer, George, 604. Thayer, George H., 662. Thayer. Jane, 504. Thayer, Jonah, J T . , 131, 518. Thayer, Lawrence E., 505. Thayer, Lydia, 639. Thayer, Mary Elizabeth, 496, 499. Thayer, Mary (Holbrook), 499. Thayer, MelWn, 499. Thayer, Pamelia, 197, 239. Thayer, Susan M-, 410. Thayer, Thurza, 539. Thayer, Wilfred E., 505. Thayer, Willie, 505. Thayer, Zach, 143, 639. Thomas, Alanson, 209, 621. Thomas, Darius, 621. Thomas, Eliza Louise, 621. Thomas, Fanny, 199, 292. Thomas, Frances, 599. Thomas, Jane, 121, 181. Thomas, Hon. Joshua, 59, 108. Thomas, Lucretia Maria, 621. Thomas, Margaret E-, 705. Thomas, Mary Ella, 621, Thomas, Mrs. Nellie B., C65, 666. Thomas, Noah, 433. Thomas, Sarah Elizabeth, 176, 258. Thomas, Selina S., 665. Thompson, , 410. Thompson, Alberta, 236, 334. Thompson, Deborah, 46, 93. Thompson, Esther, 5, 6, 55. Thompson, Hannah, 25, 42. Thompson, Ignatius, 6. Thompson, Jacob, 34. Thompson, Jane, 136, 207. Thompson, John. 5. Thompson, Lieut. John, 5, 6. 1. Thompson, Rev., 206. Thompson, Susan, 504. Thornby, John, 302. Thresher, Fred. L., SCi, DS0. liffar.v. , 85. Tilton, Arthur Franklin, 323, 692. Tilton, Beatrice Franklin, 092. Tilton, Rov Kendall. 692. Tindale, Ellen Grace. 303, 371. Tirrell. . 3S3. Tirrell, Tirrell, Tirrell, Tirrell, Tirrell, Tirrell, Tirrell, Tirrell, Tirrell, Tirrell, Tirrell, Tirrell, Tirrell, Tirrell, Tirrell, Tirrell, Tirrell, Tirrell, Tirrell, Tirrell, Tirrell, Tirrell, Tirrell, Clarissa, 456. Deborah, 60, 107. EUphaa, 602. Emmaline, III Ezra, 456. Hannah, 69, 130. Helen M., 22*. 324. Isadora,, 444. Jacob, 161, 553. Jamc*. 709, Jason, 457. Jeremiah, 457. Jonas, 147, 515. Joshua, 457. Mat II a, 457. Mary, 44, 92. Mehetable, 456 Mercy, 49, I ' . Oliver, 93. 450. Salome, 457. Sarah, 60, W . Silence, 457. William, 39, 42, 63,

741
Totman, M a r i e t t a Perk in i, 660. Tower, Alice IU., 481. Tower, Ann E K z a V., 481. Tower, Belle, 027. Tower, Betsy *_, 490. 481. Tower, Dr. C h * r l n C , 303, SS6. Tower, Edwarfli. E7. Tower, Ellen, 27. Tower, Ellen :., 4S). Tower, Ellen O . , 431. Tower, Elmir* J . . 431. Tower, EMffffc 4S7. t o w e r , C a r d n r , 627. Tower, Helen, Werriel, 363, 8*3. Tower, Henry,. 627. Tower, Irene fc, 4*1. 481. Tower, J a n e fc, ISO, 482. Tower, Joel, 4K7. Tower, J o h n , 3d. Tower, John Wcslev, 234, 638. Tower, Julia. * 2 7 . Tower, Julius, 627. Tower, Lorin 1 ^ , 490. Tower, Louisa. 07. Tower, Lucina, S., 430, 4S1. Tower, Lucy, * ? 7 . Tower, Lucy %.. 451. Tower, L u t h e r , 112, 480, 461, 4?i. l o w e r . Marth* A-. 430. Tower, Mary {Binney), 038. Tower, Mary j ^ . , 4SO, 482. Tower, Mary L , 572, 573. Tower, Moses*, 658. Toner, X , 92 w XA. Tower, Riley,. *;. Tower, Yiett* E., 481. Tower, W a l t e r X-, 431. Town, Benjamin, 93. 453. Town, D i a n t h a , 453. Town, Eliza, -aW. Town, Horace^ 45*. Town, Maria, *-jj. Town, Martha,. \yy Town, Xenaa, 45S. Townsend, Aluae, 447. Townsend, Benjamin, 123, 124. Townsc-nd, Ezekiel. 123. Townsend, Hemry, 706. Townsend, RtffrerU 124. Trask, Helen Frances, 442. Traftk, Tbeodowe, 441, 442. Trt^cott, Franifc Albert, 555. Tribou, Cbaa.,. 261. 654. Tribou, Elizah*rth. 2til, 054. Tribou, Waltetr E_. Sol, 6\>4. Tripp, ,. 414. Tripp, Benjarmin. SZ<\. 7-rp, Ebcnez+v R?ed, 520. I r ' p p , George Washington, 5*0. Tripp, G i l b e r t . 529. Tripp, John, M l . 493. Tripp, l v d i a , 520. Tripp, Mary, * . 5X1. Tripp, Mary M a r t . $30. Tripp, Rachel Arm, 203, 301. Tripp, Rhoda 2*ri/ir&, 620. Tripp, WUlianp. 134, 520.

440. Tisdale, Bethia Walker, 8S& Tisdale, Capt. Joseph, 23, 39, 897, 898. Tisdale, Ebenezer, 39$. Tisdale, Hannah Perry, 398. Tisdale, Job, 393. Tisdale, Loved, 398. Tisdale, Marv, 30A. Tisdale, Sarah, 23, 36. Tisdale, Seth, 398. Tisdale, Simeon, 393. Titterton, Anna, 130. 198. Titus, Charlotte Reed, 597. Titus, Joseph Forman, 5;J7. Titus, Joseph Haas, 597. Tolman, John, 124. Tolman, Joseph, 97, 4^0. Torrey, , 10, 531. Torrey, Almira, 457. Torrey, Caleb, 34. Torrey, Capt., 8. Torrey, Capt, William, 24, 26, 23. Torrey, Dea.. 9. 10. Torrey, Dr., 437. Torrey, Elizabeth (Syrnmes), 895. . Torrey, Henry Otis, 4?2. Torrey, James, 438. Torrey, Jane, J9, 34. Torrey, John, 34, 67. Torrey, Joseph, 395. Torrey, Josiah, 42. 125, 49!. Torrey, Lieut. James, 24, 2'*., 28. Torrey, Mary, 27, 55, 105. 80S. Torrey, Marv Adeline, 401. Torrey, Roth, 99, 65. 124. Torrey, Rarah, 487. Torrey, Thomas, 56, C), 1 >. Torrey, William, 9, 10, 17, 18. Totman, Elva Etta, 353, 3=:. Totman, George Anthony, 660. Totman, George, 272, 660. Totman, Jessie Maria, 660. Totman, Lucinda Ellen, 660.

742
Tripp, William Albert, 520. Troop, Sally, 79, 134. Trotter. Nina C , 504. True, Berton W. ? 500, 561. True, Dayton C , 56U True. Dr. Henry A., 217, 29. T r j e , Edward P . , 559, 560, 5tf2. True. Henry, 629. True, Henry Ayer, 629. Tru*, Jennie E>, 560, 561. True, Louis* C. (Stearns), 561. True, Marr Alice, 629. True, Olive. 402, 404. Trufant, Alton. P h i l i r , 692. Trufant, Asa, 443. Trufant, Capt. Joseph, 123. Trufant, Ernest Reed, 692. Trufant, Ezra, 443Trufant, Jonathan, 127, 443, 495. Trufant, Jonathan, Jr., 68, 443. Trufant, Lillian May, 692. Trufant, Lina Ernestine, 692. Trufant, Maurice, 15, 16. Trufant, PhiUp P . , 823, 691. Trufant, Roswell, 501. Trufant, Sarah, 443. Trufant, Willard Evander, 692. Tucker, Amasa, 334, 694. Tucker, Arthur, 607. Tucker, Arthur Vernon, 607. Tucker, Carlton E-, 634. Tvcker, Caroline (Rotes), 694. Tucker. Cynia A., 694. Tucker, Deacon David, 514. Trcker, Deacon Jes&e, 130, 514. Tvcker, Dr. Samuel C , 200, 606. Tucker, Esther (Wadsworth). 606. Tucker, Henry, 607. Tucker, Henry Reed, 606. Tucker, Lizzie Eveline, 606. Tucker, Rev. Josiah, 606. Tucker, Walter, 607. Tucker, Walter Gooding, 606. Tullis, Cora, 2U, 314. Tullis, Rev. A. K., 314. Turner, Adelaide W., 410. Turner, Araoa, 116. Turner, Andrew Wright, 536, 583. Turner, Bethia, 127. Turner, C a p t Marlboro, 402, Turner, Charles* 410. Turner, Charles Henry, 536. Turner, Charlea Wheaton, 535, 536. Turner, Doris Wright, 536,
ON?.

GENERAL INDEX
Turner, Hannah EUzabeth, 536. Turner. Henry Ingalls, 535, 536. Turner, James, 403, 420. Turner, James W., 410. Turner, lycslie C , 536. Turner, Mamie J., 536. Turner, Mary Emmo Hibbard, 536. Turner, Mary G., 410. Turner, Mercy, 37, 83. Turner, Ola S., 636. Turner, Ruth Stockbridge, 410. Turner, Sarah Wheaton, 636. Turner, Susan J . , 410. Turner, Thomas, 137, 403, 410, 535, 536. Turner, Thomas Perry, 535. Tutner, Elizabeth M., 246, 840. Tyler, Alice Mehetable, 490. Tyler, Charles Dudley, 49o\ Tyler, Clarence M., 620. Tyler, Dan/ord, 256, 550. Tyler, Elijah, 480, 481. Tyler, Ell* A., 452. Tyler, Ella Frances (Bearce), 490. Tyler, Emily Jane, 650. Tyler, Cen., 285. Tyler, Helen Palmer, 620. Tyler, Henrv Norton, 490. Tyler, James D., 550. Tyler, J o h n M., 489. 490. Tvler, Lucina Isabella, 481. Tyler, Luther Eli, 431. Tyler, Mabel La Vaughan, 490. Tyler, Mary A., 550. Tyler, Minnie Gertrude, 490. Tyler, M. Reed, 650. Tyler, Rev. William, 127, ISO. 197, 275. Tyler, Rhoda G., 156, 233. Tynge, Wm., 20. Tyrrell, Constance, 690. Tyrrell, Frederick Strong, 690. Underbill, Maria Louisa, 1C5, 247. Underwood, Abel, 437. Underwood, Ellen M 487. Vance, Kate, 282, 866. Van Houten, John, 483. Vanleer, Lillie, 534. Van Nattan, Peter W., 209, 620. Van Nostrand, Fanny, 412. Vanosdol, Alice M., 532. Vaughn, Sarah, 37, 83. Venson, John, 704. Villard. Henry, 355. Vinal, Henry L., 242, 642. Vinal, Blaria H., 275. 362. Vincent, Elizabeth Pease, 554. Vincent, Hon. Ambrose, 554. Vincent, Susan Parker, 554. Vining, A. Elliott, 290. Vining, Alden Barr, 147, 545. Vining, Alden Reed, 545. Vining, Benjamin, 303. Vining, Jane, 393. Vining, John, 6, 24, 127, 290, 393, 495. Vining, Katharine Reed, 701. Vining, Lucy, 130, 198, Vining, Lydia B., 130, 197. Vining, Margaret, 393. Vining, Mark Reed, 545. Vining, Mary, 393, Vining, Mary Emma, 290. Vining, Samuel, 393. Vining. Samuel Albert, 3S7, 701. Vining, Sergt., 8. Vining, Spencer, 441. Vining, Thomas, 393. Vining, William, 687. Vinson, John, 19, 23, 24. Vinson, Thomas, 15. Vinton, Abigail, 441. Vinton, Caroline Augusta, 442. Vinton, Edward, 441. Vinton, Edward Porter, 441, Vinton, Elizabeth Susan, 442. Vinton, Georgre Warren, 412. Vinton, Lucia, 441. Vinton, Lydia Loring, 441, 442. Vinton, Lydia (Porter), 442. Vinton, Susannah, 44L Vinton, William, 441. Voorhes, Adele, 412. Vosburgh, Col., 357. Vose, Daniel, 129. Wade, Frank, 823, 692. Wade, Geo. Henry, 632. Wade, Lizzie, 328, $$l. Wadleigh, Nettie M., 616, 518. Wadsworth, Capt, Samuel. 129, 295. Wadsworth, Charlotte, 129. Wadsworth, 2>ea. William Ruggles, 195. Wadsworth, Jason, 130, 514. Wadsworth, Mary Howe, 130, 195, Wadsworth, Mary Ruggles (Voe), 195. Waite, Frank J., 321. Wales, Avin Elizabeth, 581. Wales, Capt. Jonathan, 111. Wales, Catherine Brown, 531. Wales, Claribel W., 445. Wales, Ella L., S20, 323. Wales, Eugene L., 445. Wales, Frederick H . , 445. Wales, Joanna, 681. Wales, Jonathan, 497. Wales, Mary (Noycaj. 582. Wales, Nancy, 399. Wales, Nathaniel. 256, 445, 550. Wales, Wales, Wales, Wales, Wales, Wales, Wales, Samuel, 1SJ, 504. 551. Samuel Reed, 531. Simeon Gannett, M l . Susan, 550. Theron, 444, 445. Theron Augustus, 445. Timothy. 550.

Tumer, Turner, Tumer, Turner, Turner, Turner,

Elisha, 31. 401. Ellen A., 420. Emily C-, 410. Emily Judson, 536. Emma Sophia, 530. Eva Jane, 536.

GENERAL
Wales, Webster Sylvester, 581. Wales, W m . . 681. Walker, Almeda, 556. Walker, Charles, 162, 556. Walker, Clara Electa, 618. Walker, E d i t h L., 61 h Walker, Edmond, 556. Walker, Esther ( S m i t h ) , 618. Walker, George, 209, 620. Walker, Geo. Leonard, Gi8. Walker, Geo. W., 618. Walker. Lillian Reed, 613. Walker, Mary E d i t h , 61$. Walker, Matilda, 556. Walker, Moses Gardner, ?07, 618. Walker, Mr.. 445. Walker, Sarah, 82. Walker, Wealthy, 162, 242. Wallace, Annie C., 667. Wallace, R. G., 313. Walter, Peter B., 354, 698. Ward, Henry, 68. Ward, J o h n , 68. Ward, Lucy, 103, 154. Ward, Maj. William, 217. Ward, Samuel, 68. Ware, Elijah, 169, 574. Ware, Mary E . , 442. Ware, 2 2 i e , 575. Ware, Rev. Dr., 174. Ware, Walter. 675. Warner, Bertha, 545. Warner, Capt. Joseph, 113, 114, 544. Warner, Charles Francis, 545. Warner, Cynthia, 97, 143. Warner, Delia Holbrook, 545. Warner, Edward F r a n k l i n , 544. Warner, Ethel Susie, 514. Warner, Franklin J. # 147, 544. Warner, Lucina, 103, 154. Warner, Olive (Holbrook), 544. Warner, Susan Lavlnia, 515. Warner, Worcester Reed, 544, 545. Warren, Augustus N., 272, 661. Warren, Clara J., 290, 3G8. Warren, Dr. Ira, 410. Warren, Eleanor (Billingt o n ) , 82. Warren. Everett Augustus, 66T. Warren, Harold Broadfield, 231. Warren, Herbert Langford, 231. Warren. N-, 500. Warren, Richard, 82 Warren, Samuel. 62. Warren. Sarah, 37, 82 Warren, William Henry, 061. Washburn, Charles Godfrey, 677. Washburn, E d z a r Reed, 677. Washburn, Elliot, 077.

INDEX

743
WelU, Anna Laura, 467. WelU, Catherine Reed, 465. WelU, Charles Sidney, C23. Well*, Ool. Noah, 103, 4G6, 40C, 467. Wells, E d m u n d D w i g h t , 468. WelU, EUzabeth L i v e r m o r e , 4CS. WelU, Frederick, 467. WelU, George, 216, 628. Wells, George A u g u s t u s , 628, 629. WelU, George C a r p e n t e r , C29. WelU, Gladvs, 4CS. Wells, Isabelle A. ( W e l l * ) , 628, 629. WelU, J o h n Walter, 407. WelU, J u d g e J o h n , 465, 466, 467. WelU, Martha, 465, 466. Wells, Martha Isabella, 628, 629. WelU, Martha Olive, 467. W e % Mary E l l i o t t , 467. WelU, Mary Porter, 629. WelU, Myrtle Isabella, 620. WelU, Rachel Ann, 167, 251, Wells, Roberts, 465, 467. WelU, Royal Smith, 405. WelU, Sophia ( D w i g h t ) , 467, WelU, William Sanford, 628. Wescot, Riley, 450. Wesson, Achsah, 268, 853. Wesson, Charles, 281. Wesson, Martha Ann, 190, 281. West, Charles D., 212. West, Charles Howard, 613. West, Edward Marshall, 613. West, Helen Anita. 513. West, Marshall Otis, 613. West, Robert Richardson, 613. West, Thomas, 187. Weston, Selina J a m e s , 3C0, 386. Wetherell, Albert Ray, 567. Wetherell, Alice E m i l y , 563. Wetherell, Alvira M., 560. Wetherell, Amanda B._ 566, 567. Wetherell, Amelia, 6C6, 567, 663. Wetherell, Ampudia E d w i n , 428. Wetherell, Ann Laura, 668. Wetherell, Aubrey, 608. Wetherell, Berton E., 56U Wetherell, B e t t i e , 563. Wetherell, Caroline ( S m i t h ) , 428. Wetherell, Charles Kelson, 506, 567. Wetherell, Christie May, 567. Wetherell, Dwight Nelson, 88 Wetherell, Emily M., 666. Wetherell, E m i l y W., 660. Wetherell, E. Kelson, 166, 566, 567, 568. Wetherell, Ernest LeRoy, 567.

Washburn, Geo. A., 299, 300, 677. Washburn, Lucy, 64, 119. Washburn, Robert 8., 202, 611. Waterhouse, Caroline R. (Coy), 093. Waterhouse, Carrie Bernice, 694. Waterhouse, Charles Gould, 691. Waterhouse, Chas. H. B., 331, 693. Waterhouse, Chester Coy, 694. Waterhouse, J o h n Greenville, 694. Waterhouse, Levi H., 693. Waterhouse, Mary Loring,
6-J4.

Waterman, Elizabeth T., 583. Waterman, Irville, 288, 673. Waterman, Irville Dennett, 673. Waters, Hannah, 92, 145. W a t k i n s , Darius Franklin, 259, 653. Watson, Abigail. 413. Watson, Ann M., 181, 262. Watson, Bethia, 414. Watson, J a m e s E., 181, 291, 578, 676. Watson, J o h n , 414. Watson, Lydia, 414. Wataon, Matthew. So, 413, 414. Wataon, Mercy, 414. Wataon, Mollie, 413. Watson, Rachael, 414. Watson, William, 414. Wattera, J a n e , 318, 378. Way, Clarence, 639. Wav, J o h n M-, 235, 630. Way, J o h n W., 235, 639. , Wealthy, 416. Webb, Asa, 443. Webb, Betsy, 443. Webb, Charity, 137, 210. Webb, Hannah, 443. Webb, J a n e , 443. Webb, Joseph, 395. Webb, Nancy, 413. W e b b , Pollv, 443. Webb, R u t h , 443. Webb, Sarah, 443. Webb, Susan (Griffin), 210. Webb. Thomas, 68, 210, 413. Wehoer, , 216. Webber, Irene, 705. Webster, Catharine Prescott, 420, 429. Webster, Daniel, 193. Webster, Fred. L., 523. Webster, H a r r i e t (Hickling), 429. Webster, J o h n W 429. Wcetb, Joseph. 258, 650. Weeks, Julia Ann, 105, 243, Weeks, Sallie. 112, 220. Weiderwax, Henry, 209, 354. Welch, Harriet. 211. 312. Welch. John H. f 312. Welch, Mary (Lathrop), 312.

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Wetherell, Frances L. (Craig), 568. Wetherell, Fred,, 567. Wetherell, George E., 566, 568. Wetherell, Harry LeRoy, 568. Wetherell, Hepzibah (Lincoln), 427. Wetherell, Ida May, 60S. Wetherell, Joseph Alden, 428. Wetherell, Joseph Edward, 6G6, 566. Wetherell, Maria, 159, 230. Wetherell, Mary, 428. Wetherell, Mary Lincoln, 419, 427. Wetherell, Maud Alvira, 567. Wetherell, Pearl, 568. Wetherell, Sarah, 627. WethcreU, Simeon Otis, 566, 6f*>. Wetherell, Stillman, 427. Wetherell, Thomas, 428. Wetherell, Thomas Alden, 428. Wetherell, William C , 500, 568. Wetherell, Wm. Henry, 506, 567. Wheaton, Eva, 613. Wheaton, John, 205, 613. Wheaton, Mary Wheeler, 613. Wheaton. Pliny, 613. Wheaton, Sarah, 613. Wheeler, Come, 549. Wheeler, Dr. Edward M., 155, J 4 9 . Wheeler, Dr. Edward Reed, 549. Wheeler, Elizabeth Ann, 549. Wheeler, Foster Reed, 649. Wheeler, Hannah, 79, 135. Wheeler, Helen R., 549. Wheeler, Henry Hamilton, 549. Wheeler, Joseph R-, 422. Wheeler, Mary, 523. Wheeler, Walter Frisbie, 519. Wheelock, Melinda, 105, 155. Whitaker, Ira, 62L Whitaker (Mrs), Louisa, 215, 818. Whitcomb, Betsy, 129, 190, 627. White, Abigail, 19, 31, White, Adeline, 163, 243. White. Albert Gould. 424, White, Alfred, 446, 447. White. Almira, 418, 424. White, Anna (Hewett), 416. White, Arthur Eugene, 424. White, Asa, 95. White, Aseneth, 187, 276. White, Barton, 420. White, Benjamin, 19. 396, 409. White, Benjamin F., 409. White, Bethia, 68, 127. White, Capt., 8, 17. White, Capt. John, liS. White, Cupt. Timothy, 420. White, Charles, 447. White, Charles Robinson, 424. White, Clara, 200, 293. White, Col. Wm. B . , 582. White, Cornelia, 807, 373. White, Cornet, 10. White, David J., 447, White, Ebenezer, 8, 9, 17, 396. White, Edward, 416. White, Elijah, 418. White, Elizabeth Jemima, 419, 424. White, Fanny, 447. White, George, 409. White, George Erastus, 424. White, Granville Henry, 424. White, Hannah, 396. White, Hannah, (Smith), 423, 424. White, Hon. Benj. F . , 290. White, Isaac, 293. White, Jacob, 417, 418, 423, 424. White, James, 9. White, James E., 419, 425. White, John, 704. White, Jonathan, 395. White, Joseph, 24. White, Joshua, 396. White, Josiah, Jr., 416. White. Lieut., 7, 8. White, Lloyd Emerson, 424. White, Lorin, 458. White, Mareda, 419, 424. White, Mary (Hobart), 67, 126. White, Melancy, 418. White, Micah, 46. White, Mr., 227. White, Nathaniel, 395. White, Peregrine, 17, 147, 148. White, Rachel, 416. White, Rawson M., 447. White, Rhoda (White), 418. White, Ruth, 25, 44, 396. White, Sally, 446. White, Samuel, 0. White, Sarah, 106, 158, 302, 370, 396. White, Sarah (Smith), 420. White, Senator Andrew B . , 857. White, Stella, 447. White, Susan Matilda, 418, 423. White, Susanna, 95, 147. White, Thomas, 447. White, Willard, 447. White, Willard Earl, 425. Whitefield, . 51. Whiting, Clara Woods, 543. Whiting, Ralph Spelman, 543. Whiting, Silas, 187, 589. Whiting, Win. Woods. 543. Whiting, Zeuas L., 581. Whitman, Abiah, 8, 9, 17, 29, 400. Whitman, De.icon E., 61. Whitman, Ebenezer, 12, 394. Whitman, Eleazer, 55, 59. Whitman, Experience, 394. Whitman, John, 5, 894, 400. Whitman, Jonathan, 82, 455. Whitman, Lucia, 241, 336. Whitman, Mary, 394. Whitman, Mary Jane, 197, 290. Whitman, Mrs. Ruth, 46. Whitman, Ruth, 95, 394, 400, 401. Whitman, Sarah, 401. Whitman, Sergt., 10. Whitman, Susan M., 160, 241. Whitman, William, 401. Whitmarsh, , 14, 394, 443. Whitmarsh, Ann, 501. Whitmarsh, Betsy, 518. Whitmarsh, Cont, 12. Whitmarsh, Deacon, 110, 111. Whitmarsh, Ebenezer, 39, 111. Whitmarsh, Elizabeth Dean, 637. Whitmarsh, Ella Ann, 637. Whitmarsh, Emma Frances, 637. Whitmarsh, Ezra, SL Whitmarsh, Hannah, 393. Whitmarsh, James, 586. Whitmarsh, Jane, 393. Whitmarsh, Jeremiah J . , 133, 519. Whitmarsh, J. F. L., 227, Whitmarsh, John, 9, 227, 39S, 637. Whitmarsh, Jonathan, IS. 637. Whitmarsh, Lieut. Ephraim, 28. Whitmarsh, Lt., 9, 18. Whitmarsh, Mary, 13, 25, 68. Whitmarsh, Mary Vinson, 637. Whitmarsh, Mercy, 12. Whitmarsh, Nicholas, 5, 303. Whitmarsh, Samuel, 36, 393. Whitmarsh, Sarah, 19, 23, 29, 36, 393. Whitmarsh. Sarah Etta, 637. Whitmarsh, Sergt., 4, 8. Whitmarsh, Susanna, 393. Whitmarsh, Thankful, 44, 47, 96. Whitmarsh, Thomas, 439. Whitmarsh, Willard Francis, 637. Whitney, Col. Josiah, 128. Whitney, Eleanor Green, 4oS. Whitney, Elijah, 205. Whitney, Esq., 445. Whitney, James S., 408. Whitney, Joseph, 204. Whitney, Josephine, 408. Whitney, Henry M., 408. Whitney, Laura C , 408. Whitney, Lidia (McWsyne), 205. Whitney, Lucy, 135, 20. Whitnev, Ruth Bowman, 408. Whittemore, Allen, 500. Whittemore, Helen, 500. Whittemore, Maj. Horace 0 . , 4W, 500.

GENERAL INDEX
Whittemore, Margaret Ellen. 195, 286. Whittier, Sophia L., 261, 317. Whitton. Mary, 112, 105. Whiiwell, Annice, 506, 50S. Wiekman, Herman A., 504. Wilbar, J. E., 22. Wilber, Fannie C , 253, 340. Wilber, Martha Ann (Pease), 346. Wilber, Sally, 291, 369. Wilber, Stephen B., 316. Wilber, Walter, 615. Wilbore, Josiah, 83, 455. Wilbore, Shadrach, 22. Wilbur, Hannah, 416, 417. Wilbur, Joseph, 417. Wilbur, Mary (Stearns), 417. Wilbur, William L., 292, 077. Wilcox, John Clyde, 689. Wilcox, Martha, 689. Wild, Abagail A. (Hayden), 600. Wild, Abbey M., 498. Wild, Abbie, 502. Wild, Abel, 49a Wild, Amasa, 496. Wild, Augustus, 500. Wild, Betsy, 496. Wild, David Otis, 497. Wild, Deborah, 496. Wild, Dupont, 499, 500. Wild, Earnest Augustus, 409. Wild, Edgar Wellington, 499. Wild, Edwin, 600. Wild, Elethea, 496, 497. Wild, Elizabeth, 496, 499. Wild, Ellen Adelia, 498. Wild, Ellen Ruth, 502. Wild, Emily B., 493. Wild, Frank, 500. Wild, Franklin O., 498. Wild, Franklin II., 497. Wild, George, 502. Wild, George F. F., 499. Wild, Grace, 500. Wild, Harriet, 496, 498. Wild, Henrv, 502. Wild, Henry Warren, 498. Wild, Hiram, 496, 497. Wild, Howard Malcolm, 499. Wild, Isaac, 497. Wild, Juliette Allen, 498. 500. Wild, Katharyne H., 497, 500. Wild, Lavinia Ann, 497. Wild, Libby, 498. Wild, Lizzie, 500. Wild, Lorenzo, 497. Wild, Louisa A. (Dyer), 500. Wild, Marv, 496. Wild, Mary A. (HoUh), 500 Wild, Mary Elizabeth, 499. Wild, Mary Elizabeth (Thayer), 499, 600. Wild, Mary Marcella, 497. Wild, Mehetable, 69, 129. Wild, Micah, 496. Wild, Nehemiah Thayer, 407. Wild, Netovia Phillippe, 409. Wild, Otis, 496, 497, 500. Wild, Pearson. 127, 490, 493, 499. Wild, Rev. Ezra, 128. Wild, Robert, 406. Wild, Ruth, 704. Wild, Sally, 118, 175. Wild, Silas, 502. Wild, Silas, Jr., 128, 502. Wild, Thomas, 33, W M , Warren L., 490, 408, 500. Wild, Wassen E., 498. Wild, William, 600. Wild, William M.. 493. Wild, William Melvin, 499. Wild, William Pearson, 497, 500. Wild, William Reade, 496, 499, 500. Wild, Witter. 490. Wilder, Abigail Jacobs, 184, 271. Wilder, Abigail (Sylvester). 271. Wilder, Edward. 271. Wilder, William, 145, 640. Wilds, Thomas, 33. Wilkes, Bela, 585. Wilkes, Elizabeth, 271, 359. Wilks, Thomas, 89. Willard, Col. Josiah, 102, 103. IVillard, Hannah, 302. Willard, Susannah, 53, 102. Williams, Abbie, 203, 801. Williams, Alice True, 090. Williams, Amanda, 470, 471. Williams, Anna Reed, 690. Williams. Benjamin \ \ \ . 202, 609, 610. Williams, Capt. Howell. 173. Williams, Catherine, 203, 307. Williams, Col. Joseph, 00, 62. William* Dolly (Wheat), 173. Williams, Elizabeth E. T., 211, 310. Williams, Elmer Reed, 090. Williams, Frances Lee, 200, 293. * Williams, Frank I'., 616. Williams, Florence, 600. 561. Williams, Florence Eveline, 610. Williams, Henrv Webb, 610. Williams, Jared, 203. Williams. John, :t?0, 090. Williams, John Reed. 690. Williams, Jonathan, 79, 451, 618. Williams, Joshua, 36, 415. Williams, Judges Eliab, 206,

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Williams, Nancey Reed, 690. Williams, Nathan, 316. Williams, Nathaniel, COO. Williams, Pamelia (Webb), 609. Williams, Polly (Dean), 610. Williams, Rachel, 36, 80. Williams, Rev. Simeon, 05, 128, 444. Williams, Roacoc R , 6l0. Williams, Wealthy, I I ! , 166*. Williamson, Robert Jackson. 651. Willis, Arnold. 505. Willis, Clara Eliza, 506. Willi*, Clara Ellen (Thayer),
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Willis, Clara Henrietta, 647. Willis, Clarissa Crossman, 132. 201. Willis, Charles Reed, 647. WillU, Dell Howard, 647, Willis, Eddie Otis, 647. Willis, Fannie Mabel, 506. Willis, George, 506. Willis, Josie May CI7. Willis, Lafayette M., 25-1, 647. Willis, Margaret, 417. Willis, Myra (Arnold). 506. WillU. Nettie Ella, 506. Willis, Roxanna, 142, 220. Willis, Samuel Arnold, 506. Willis. Samuel Thayer, 506. Williston. Mary B . , 400. Wilson, Deacon Joseph, 105, 466. Wilson, Estelle H., 675. Wilson, Eva Jane, 492. Wikon, Jerv*ha, U5, 170. Wilson, Joanna, 137, 208. Wilson, Luke, 170. Wilson, Schuyler P.. 575. Wilson, Warren ft., 171, 575. Wineborn. Thomas. 332. Winslow, Carrie, 537. Winslow. Edward, 62. Winslow, John, 31. Winslow, Rev. Hubbard. 59C. Winslow, Sarah Ann, 627. Winslow, Wm., 457. Winter, Delia, 156, 233. Witherell. Elisha, 257. Witherell, Sophia. 173, 2-'7. Witherell, William, 364, TOO. Witherspoon, Elizabeth, 623. WoUton. Mary, .%9. Wr-od. Amanda, 209, 354. Wood, Avis. ''74. Wood, Barbara Reed, 5*7. Wood, Benjamin, 03, 41*). Wood, Benj. P., 570. 571. W<vd, Brigadier G^nertl Leonard. 547. Wood. Capt. Nathaniel, m . Wood, Caroline E. A. (Hagar), 547. Wood, Caroline Prescott, 413. Wood. Charles Jewvtt, 546, 547. Wood, Chester, 705. Wood, Clara E. f 572.

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Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, 273. Williams,

Lt. Col.'S., 114. Lucinda L., 451. Lucy Hall. 316. Mac 1?., 6*10. Major, 702. Mary Ann, 117, Mary Belle, 690.

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Wood, Dr. F r a n k l i n Angust u s . 546. Wood, Ella Frances, 552, 553. Wood, F r a n k Howard, 2S8, 674. Wood. George M., 413. Wood, Helen Maria, 546. Wood, Henry, 354. Wood, Ira E., 672. Wood, Isabel R 418. Wood, Ivis, 288. Wood, J a c o b Hagar, 547. Wood, J a m e s B., 413. Wood, J u l i a S., 413. Wood, Leonard, 148, 516, 547, 548. Wood, Lewis, 469. Wood, Loia Hall (Wethere l l ) . 4*7. Wood, Louise, 548. Wood, Mareda S m i t h , 419, 127 Wood, Mr., 468. Wood, Osborne C u t l e r , 548. Wood, Richard F . , 413. Wood, Simeon Sherman, 427. Wood, Wm. Chester. 705. Wood, W i n t h r o p B., 413. Woodman, Ida W., 348, 3S4. Woodridge, Col. Ruggles, 114. Woods, Ada Lavancy, 624. Woods, Clara Ellen, 623. Woods, David M u 623. Woods, Elizabeth Ann, 623. Woods, Eva M., 623. Woods, F r a n c e s Alice, 623. Woods, Georce W e l l i n g t o n , 624. Woods, Ida, 623. Woods, Ida Leonora, 624. Woods. Isaac, 623. Woods, Isaac L., 623. Woods, J a m e s B u c h a n a n , 623. Woods, J a m e s H . , 211, 623. Woods, J o h n , 624. Woods, J o h n Reed, 623. Wood?, J . T., 446. Woods, Llovd, 824.

GENERAL

INDEX W r i g h t , Eleanor J . , 530, 532. W r i g h t , Eleazer S., 196, 599, 600. W r i g h t , E m m a (Martin), 600. W r i g h t , Ezra Stedman, 600. Wright, F r a n k Andrew, 669. Wright, F r a n k Shapleigh, 600. W r i g h t , Frederick Eleazer, 600. Wright, Geo. Dayton. 569. Wright, George Herbert. 600. W r i g h t , Isabella, 532. W r i g h t , J a m e s , 632. Wright, J a n e A., 196, 286. W r i g h t , Lois C h a r l o t t e , 569. W r i g h t , Louisa Studley. 600. W r i g h t , Lucy Ann. 569. W r i g h t , Lydia, 159. 230. W r i g h t , Maria W., 583. W r i g h t , Mary (Burrows), 286. W r i g h t , May Lovell, 600. W r i g h t , Orin Benjamin^ 5C9. W r i g h t , P h e b e Arvilla, 569. W r i g h t , Samuel, 446. W r i g h t , Sarah Ann, 535, 536. W r i g h t , Seth J o n a h , 569. W r i g h t , Stedman H u n t i n g ton, 286. Wyman, , 656. Wyman, Ebenezer, 132. Wyman, George, 656. Wyman, J o s e p h , 265, 656. Wyman, N a t h e n , 132. York, Ella, 479. Young, Adelaide E . , 570, 571. Young, Angus W., 492. Young, Caroline Maria ( F l a g g ) , 66S. Young, Carolyn Elizabeth. 668. Young, Harry Turner, 6CS. Young, Harry W i n t h r o p F l a g g , 277, 60S. Young, Marion Reed, 668. Young," Mr., 552. Young, T u r n e r M., 668.

Woods, Lulu, 624. Woods, Lydia, 216, 329. Woods, Maria E . , 446. Woods, Martin, 319. Woods, Mary J a n e , 623. Woods, Omah L., 623. Woods, O t t o , 62V Woods, Richard A., 211, 624. Woods, Samuel, 623. Woods, Sarah, 623. Woods, William H . , 623. Woodward, Abigail, 23, 35, 36, 69. Woodward, George M., 299. Woodward, J a m e s , 69. Woodward, J o h n , 2^ 21, 22. Woodward, Rachel, 199, 292. Woodward, Sarah, 22. W'oodworth, , 499. Worcester, Mary Olivia, 691, 592. Worcester, Rev. H e n r y , 692. Worden, Eliza Blanche ( H a v e n ) , 375. Worden, H a t t i e E . , 311, 876. Worden, Jesse Edson, 875. Worden, N e t t i e L . , 322, 375. Wormelle, Benjamin, 351, 697. Wormelle, Charles B u r t o n , 697. Wormelle, Frederick C u r t i s , 697. Wormelle, Olive May, 697, Wormelle, Wilson Ward, 6?>7. Worster, Henry E., 498. Worthen, , 673. Worthen, Albert P a r k e r , 288, 673. Worthen, Alfred, 673. Worthen, Bessie Varina, 653. Worthen, Gurney. 653. Worthen, J a s o n P h i l l i p s , 259, 653. Worthen, Olive Amy, 653. Worthen, Samuel K., 673. Worthen, Sarah F . , 673. Worthen, William Edward, 259, 653. W r i g h t , Alfred Howard, 600. W r i g h t , Dayton, 569.

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