History of the Reed family in Europe and America
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AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 51
Isaac ; Zebulon ; Jacob ; Mercy, 1767, married Stephen
Harris ; Anna, 1761, married a Pray ; Mary, who mar-
ried John Smith ; Lydia, 1763, married Moses Black. He
died in 1790, aged sixty-one.
5. Samuel, son of William and Mary of Sedgewick, born in
1753, married Sarah Soames. Children, — Abraham, Wil-
liam, Betsy, Hannah, Anna, John. He died at Mount Desert.
5. William, son of William and Mary of Sedgewick, born
1757, married Hannah Merrill, and settled in Cumberland,
Me. Children, — Prudence ; Mary ; William, who lived in
North Yarmouth ; Abigail. He died in 1826, aged sixty-
nine.
5. Isaac, son of William and Mary of Sedgewick, had
George, Feb. 7, 1791 ; Isaac, Dec. 17, 1797 ; Elijah, Feb.
15, 1799 ; Mary, May 29, 1801 ; Elusia, July 30, 1805 ;
Narcissa, Aug. 2, 1807 ; Reuben M., July 31, 1809 ; Sally,
Sept. 15, 1811. He was a payer of direct taxes in 1799.
5. Zebulon, son of William and Mary of Sedgewick, born
March, 1765, married Anna Merrill. Children, — Abigail;
Nancy, who married Jeremiah Reed of Bath, Me. ; Reuben,
who lives in Georgetown, Mass. ; Mercy ; Narcissa ; Ze-
bulon ; Jane C. ; Jacob ; Enoch M. ; Asa S. ; Cynthia.
He died in 1841, aged seventy-six.
Mercy, daughter of Zebulon, married William Lawrence
of Pownal. Child, — William, who is a sea-captain, and
lives in Bath. Married Jeremiah Reed for second hus-
band. Child, — Zebulon, who lives in Bath. She died, and
Jeremiah Reed married Nancy. Children, — Thomas L.,
Adrian, Calvin, Augusta, Enoch.
5. Jacob, son of William and Mary of Sedgewick, born
1755, married Sarah Butler. Children, — Rebecca ;. Lydia ;
Jacob ; Sarah ; John H., born April, 1799 ; William ;
Abigail ; Ann. He settled in Cumberland, Me. ; and was
a seaman, and died at sea in 1802.
Isaac ; Zebulon ; Jacob ; Mercy, 1767, married Stephen
Harris ; Anna, 1761, married a Pray ; Mary, who mar-
ried John Smith ; Lydia, 1763, married Moses Black. He
died in 1790, aged sixty-one.
5. Samuel, son of William and Mary of Sedgewick, born in
1753, married Sarah Soames. Children, — Abraham, Wil-
liam, Betsy, Hannah, Anna, John. He died at Mount Desert.
5. William, son of William and Mary of Sedgewick, born
1757, married Hannah Merrill, and settled in Cumberland,
Me. Children, — Prudence ; Mary ; William, who lived in
North Yarmouth ; Abigail. He died in 1826, aged sixty-
nine.
5. Isaac, son of William and Mary of Sedgewick, had
George, Feb. 7, 1791 ; Isaac, Dec. 17, 1797 ; Elijah, Feb.
15, 1799 ; Mary, May 29, 1801 ; Elusia, July 30, 1805 ;
Narcissa, Aug. 2, 1807 ; Reuben M., July 31, 1809 ; Sally,
Sept. 15, 1811. He was a payer of direct taxes in 1799.
5. Zebulon, son of William and Mary of Sedgewick, born
March, 1765, married Anna Merrill. Children, — Abigail;
Nancy, who married Jeremiah Reed of Bath, Me. ; Reuben,
who lives in Georgetown, Mass. ; Mercy ; Narcissa ; Ze-
bulon ; Jane C. ; Jacob ; Enoch M. ; Asa S. ; Cynthia.
He died in 1841, aged seventy-six.
Mercy, daughter of Zebulon, married William Lawrence
of Pownal. Child, — William, who is a sea-captain, and
lives in Bath. Married Jeremiah Reed for second hus-
band. Child, — Zebulon, who lives in Bath. She died, and
Jeremiah Reed married Nancy. Children, — Thomas L.,
Adrian, Calvin, Augusta, Enoch.
5. Jacob, son of William and Mary of Sedgewick, born
1755, married Sarah Butler. Children, — Rebecca ;. Lydia ;
Jacob ; Sarah ; John H., born April, 1799 ; William ;
Abigail ; Ann. He settled in Cumberland, Me. ; and was
a seaman, and died at sea in 1802.
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