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44 WILLIAM READE OP BOSTON,
8. Hannah, the daughter of William Hooper and Polly
Reed, married S. T. Williams, and died, leaving one
son.
8. Martha, the daughter of William Hooper and Polly,
married Rev. Nehemiah Adams, D.D., of the Essex-street
Church, Boston. She died in 1848, leaving two sons and
four daughters.
7. Rebecca, the daughter of Benjamin T. Reed and Mary,
married Rev. David Jewett. Their children are, — Rev.
William Reed Jewett ; David Brainard ; Mary A., who mar-
ried Rev. J. Whitney ; and Elizabeth. Mrs. Jewett died
at the residence of Mr. Whitney, April 16, 1859, aged
seventy-five.
7. Martha, the daughter of Benjamin T. and Mary, mar-
ried William Ropes, a distinguished merchant in Boston.
She died in 1829, leaving three sons and five daughters.
8. Lucy Ann, the daughter of Benjamin T. and Rebecca,
married Rev. W. C. Woodbridge, and died at Frankfort,
Germany, in 1839, leaving a son by the name of William
Reed, now in Yale College ; and Lucy Ann, who was born in
1837.
8. Mary, the daughter of Benjamin T. and Rebecca, mar-
ried Rev. 0. Eastman of New York. Their children are, —
Benjamin Reed, William, John Cotton, Mary, Elizabeth, and
Harriet.
5. John, the son of Samuel and Mary, died in 1764,
leaving a son by the same name, who administered upon his
father's estate, and died in 1773, leaving also a son of the
same name, who was a sea-captain, and a large landholder
in Windham in the State of Maine. The latter left a widow
by the name of Annis. He also had a sister Mary, who mar-
ried a Malcom. She left a son John. Annis, the widow of
Capt. John, married Ebenezer Foster of Boston, May 2,
1778. The town of Windham was first called New Marble-

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