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and grandfather had lived. The place was owned and
known for many years as the Sylvanus Wood Farm. His
will was proved January, 1741.
4. Nathaniel, son of Joseph and Phebe, born March 28,
1704. Owned the farm now occupied by Mr. Gennison,
a portion of his father's. The old house was taken down by
Mr. Gennison some twenty or twenty-five years ago, and a
new one built on the same spot. Married Hannah. Chil-
dren, — Mary, born April 15, 1735 ; Joshua, Nov. 17, 1739.
4. Susanna, daughter of Joseph and Phebe, Aug. 17, 1707,
married Samuel Fowle, Sept. 5, 1727, which resulted in a
transfer of a portion of the old William Reed Farm from
the heirs of his son Ralph to the Fowles.
Seth Reed, who was published in West Cambridge to
Eliza Frost, July 9, 1820, is supposed to be a grandson
of Seth, who was the son of Seth and Lydia of Charlestown ;
but no record. Lives in Lexington. Child, — Joseph G.,
who married N. Murphy in Charlestown, May 12, 1850.
5. Daniel, son of Daniel and Mary, born Feb. 19, 1732 ;
married Abigail. Children, — Daniel, who died Nov. 10,
1800 ; Luke, born in 1769, married Mary Bridge. Married,
for second wife, Mary Winn of Burlington, March 29, 1801.
Children, — Mary B., born in 1801 ; Abigail, Aug. 12, 1806 ;
Caroline, March 31, 1808 ; Delphina, Nov. 23, 1811 ; Caro-
line Delphina, Jan. 15, 1814. He lived on the homestead
in Woburn Westside, and died Aug. 17, 1820. His widow
still occupies the same place.
6. Daniel, son of Daniel and Abigail, married Elizabeth
Wyman, second daughter of Ezra and Eunice Wyman,
Oct. 16, 1788. He died Nov. 10, 1800. Child, — Ezra.
His widow married Edmond Parker, of Woburn.
7. Ezra, son of Daniel and Elizabeth, married Fanny
Fowle, Oct. 27, 1814, and occupied the old Israel Reed
House at Woburn Centre, and had a blacksmith-shop across
and grandfather had lived. The place was owned and
known for many years as the Sylvanus Wood Farm. His
will was proved January, 1741.
4. Nathaniel, son of Joseph and Phebe, born March 28,
1704. Owned the farm now occupied by Mr. Gennison,
a portion of his father's. The old house was taken down by
Mr. Gennison some twenty or twenty-five years ago, and a
new one built on the same spot. Married Hannah. Chil-
dren, — Mary, born April 15, 1735 ; Joshua, Nov. 17, 1739.
4. Susanna, daughter of Joseph and Phebe, Aug. 17, 1707,
married Samuel Fowle, Sept. 5, 1727, which resulted in a
transfer of a portion of the old William Reed Farm from
the heirs of his son Ralph to the Fowles.
Seth Reed, who was published in West Cambridge to
Eliza Frost, July 9, 1820, is supposed to be a grandson
of Seth, who was the son of Seth and Lydia of Charlestown ;
but no record. Lives in Lexington. Child, — Joseph G.,
who married N. Murphy in Charlestown, May 12, 1850.
5. Daniel, son of Daniel and Mary, born Feb. 19, 1732 ;
married Abigail. Children, — Daniel, who died Nov. 10,
1800 ; Luke, born in 1769, married Mary Bridge. Married,
for second wife, Mary Winn of Burlington, March 29, 1801.
Children, — Mary B., born in 1801 ; Abigail, Aug. 12, 1806 ;
Caroline, March 31, 1808 ; Delphina, Nov. 23, 1811 ; Caro-
line Delphina, Jan. 15, 1814. He lived on the homestead
in Woburn Westside, and died Aug. 17, 1820. His widow
still occupies the same place.
6. Daniel, son of Daniel and Abigail, married Elizabeth
Wyman, second daughter of Ezra and Eunice Wyman,
Oct. 16, 1788. He died Nov. 10, 1800. Child, — Ezra.
His widow married Edmond Parker, of Woburn.
7. Ezra, son of Daniel and Elizabeth, married Fanny
Fowle, Oct. 27, 1814, and occupied the old Israel Reed
House at Woburn Centre, and had a blacksmith-shop across
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