History of the Reed family in Europe and America
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AND HISTORY OP THE CLANS. 81
daughter of Nicholas Garneys, Esq., of Redisham, and had
a son Thomas, who married Abigail Edgar of Glenham, and
died in 1714, leaving a son Edward, who left by his wife
Elizabeth one daughter ; Thomas, who left a son Thomas,
who married Anna Farr of Northcone, who died in 1723,
leaving Thomas, Esq., of Weston Hall, who married Martha,
daughter of John Elmy, Esq., of Beccles, and died March 25,
1766, leaving a daughter Martha, who married a Carter ;
Anna, who married Col. Anderson ; and a Thomas, who was
born in January, 1730, and married Theopila, daughter of
William Lemon, Esq., and married, for second wife, Elizabeth,
daughter of Robert Wilson, Esq., of Didlington, and, for third
wife, Rachel, the widow of John Donaldson, Esq. ; and died
Jan. 29, 1811. Children : Thomas Leman, who married
Anna Bullen, and had a daughter Louisa, and son Thomas
William, who married Ann Mills, and had Robert, Char-
lotte, Anne, Henry, and Sarah Lemon. Thomas and Theo-
pila also had Robert, who built Ashmans in the county of
Suffolk, and married Charlotte, the daughter of William
Anderson, Bart., and died Aug. 13, 1822. Sarah Lemon,
daughter of Thomas and Theopila, married Rev. Samuel
Lovick Cooper, November, 1787. Their children were, —
Bransby Blake ; Robert, born April 10, 1796, married
Louisa, daughter of Benjamin Henshaw, Esq., of Moor Hall,
county of Essex ; Louisa Charlotte, Annie, Marianne, Sarah
Bransby, Madaline Naunton Lemon. He came into pos-
session of the estates of his maternal uncle, Aug. 13, 1822 ;
at which time he assumed the name, and lives at Ashmans.
Edmond, the son of Thomas and Christiana, married Alice,
and had by her Edmond, who was Lord of Portstal ; Thomas,
and John. His widow Alice was executrix of the will of
William De Pulham in 1372. Thomas, the son of Thomas
and Christiana, possessed great estates in Wrangle, Boston,
Burgh or Bury, Winthrop, Bennington, Leake, and Lineston.
daughter of Nicholas Garneys, Esq., of Redisham, and had
a son Thomas, who married Abigail Edgar of Glenham, and
died in 1714, leaving a son Edward, who left by his wife
Elizabeth one daughter ; Thomas, who left a son Thomas,
who married Anna Farr of Northcone, who died in 1723,
leaving Thomas, Esq., of Weston Hall, who married Martha,
daughter of John Elmy, Esq., of Beccles, and died March 25,
1766, leaving a daughter Martha, who married a Carter ;
Anna, who married Col. Anderson ; and a Thomas, who was
born in January, 1730, and married Theopila, daughter of
William Lemon, Esq., and married, for second wife, Elizabeth,
daughter of Robert Wilson, Esq., of Didlington, and, for third
wife, Rachel, the widow of John Donaldson, Esq. ; and died
Jan. 29, 1811. Children : Thomas Leman, who married
Anna Bullen, and had a daughter Louisa, and son Thomas
William, who married Ann Mills, and had Robert, Char-
lotte, Anne, Henry, and Sarah Lemon. Thomas and Theo-
pila also had Robert, who built Ashmans in the county of
Suffolk, and married Charlotte, the daughter of William
Anderson, Bart., and died Aug. 13, 1822. Sarah Lemon,
daughter of Thomas and Theopila, married Rev. Samuel
Lovick Cooper, November, 1787. Their children were, —
Bransby Blake ; Robert, born April 10, 1796, married
Louisa, daughter of Benjamin Henshaw, Esq., of Moor Hall,
county of Essex ; Louisa Charlotte, Annie, Marianne, Sarah
Bransby, Madaline Naunton Lemon. He came into pos-
session of the estates of his maternal uncle, Aug. 13, 1822 ;
at which time he assumed the name, and lives at Ashmans.
Edmond, the son of Thomas and Christiana, married Alice,
and had by her Edmond, who was Lord of Portstal ; Thomas,
and John. His widow Alice was executrix of the will of
William De Pulham in 1372. Thomas, the son of Thomas
and Christiana, possessed great estates in Wrangle, Boston,
Burgh or Bury, Winthrop, Bennington, Leake, and Lineston.
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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