History of the Reed family in Europe and America
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savage intent upon the peaceful occupants of the premises.
Children, — Daniel, born Oct. 1, 1700; Sarah; Samuel,
born April 31, 1707 ; Seth, March 23, 1709.
4. Daniel, son of Daniel of the Squaw Sachem Farm,
born Oct. 1, 1700 ; married Mary Converse, Dec. 27, 1722.
Children, — Sarah, born Sept. 8, 1722, married Hezekiah
Wyman in 1745 ; Susannah, born Sept. 9, 1726 ; Hannah,
Jan. 28, 1728 ; Ruth, July 9, 1729 ; Samuel, Dec. 16, 1730;
James, April 4, 1741 ; Daniel, Feb. 19, 1732 ; Joshua,
Nov. 8, 1734 ; Elizabeth, May 13, 1736 ; Esther, April 24,
1738 ; Ruth, Nov. 16, 1746. He was an innholder in
Charlestown.
Seth Read, son of Daniel, 1st, of Squaw Sachem Farm,
horn March 23, 1709 ; married Lydia, and lived within the
bounds of Charlestown, on the old homestead. Children, —
Samuel, born July 22, 1733 ; Seth, April 7, 1736 ; Lydia,
June 14, 1745 ; Daniel.
5. Daniel, son of Seth, married Dorothy Billings, April 12,
1762, at Medford, and had Daniel, Susan, and Precilla ;
Henry, born Jan. 27, 1785 ; Abigail, who died Oct. 15,
1820, aged eighty-seven.
6. Daniel, son of Daniel, married Precilla Wyman,
Nov. 26, 1789. Children, — Daniel and Sibra, twins ;
Benjamin ; Abigail ; Lucretia, Eunice, and Roger, three at
a birth ; and Mary Billings.
5. James, son of Daniel and Mary, born April 4, 1741 ;
married Margaret in 1765. Children, — James ; Margaret ;
Polly ; Betsy ; Peggy, who was admitted to the church in
Charlestown in 1788. He lived in Charlestown.
3. Joseph, son of Ralph, married Phebe. Children, —
Phebe, born March 22, 1695 ; Joseph, Jan. 22, 1698 ;
Joshua, Oct. 1, 1700 ; Nathaniel, March 28, 1704 ; Susanna,
Aug. 17, 1707, married Samuel Fowle ; Abigail, July 29,
1709. He lived at Woburn Westside, near where his father
savage intent upon the peaceful occupants of the premises.
Children, — Daniel, born Oct. 1, 1700; Sarah; Samuel,
born April 31, 1707 ; Seth, March 23, 1709.
4. Daniel, son of Daniel of the Squaw Sachem Farm,
born Oct. 1, 1700 ; married Mary Converse, Dec. 27, 1722.
Children, — Sarah, born Sept. 8, 1722, married Hezekiah
Wyman in 1745 ; Susannah, born Sept. 9, 1726 ; Hannah,
Jan. 28, 1728 ; Ruth, July 9, 1729 ; Samuel, Dec. 16, 1730;
James, April 4, 1741 ; Daniel, Feb. 19, 1732 ; Joshua,
Nov. 8, 1734 ; Elizabeth, May 13, 1736 ; Esther, April 24,
1738 ; Ruth, Nov. 16, 1746. He was an innholder in
Charlestown.
Seth Read, son of Daniel, 1st, of Squaw Sachem Farm,
horn March 23, 1709 ; married Lydia, and lived within the
bounds of Charlestown, on the old homestead. Children, —
Samuel, born July 22, 1733 ; Seth, April 7, 1736 ; Lydia,
June 14, 1745 ; Daniel.
5. Daniel, son of Seth, married Dorothy Billings, April 12,
1762, at Medford, and had Daniel, Susan, and Precilla ;
Henry, born Jan. 27, 1785 ; Abigail, who died Oct. 15,
1820, aged eighty-seven.
6. Daniel, son of Daniel, married Precilla Wyman,
Nov. 26, 1789. Children, — Daniel and Sibra, twins ;
Benjamin ; Abigail ; Lucretia, Eunice, and Roger, three at
a birth ; and Mary Billings.
5. James, son of Daniel and Mary, born April 4, 1741 ;
married Margaret in 1765. Children, — James ; Margaret ;
Polly ; Betsy ; Peggy, who was admitted to the church in
Charlestown in 1788. He lived in Charlestown.
3. Joseph, son of Ralph, married Phebe. Children, —
Phebe, born March 22, 1695 ; Joseph, Jan. 22, 1698 ;
Joshua, Oct. 1, 1700 ; Nathaniel, March 28, 1704 ; Susanna,
Aug. 17, 1707, married Samuel Fowle ; Abigail, July 29,
1709. He lived at Woburn Westside, near where his father
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