History of the Reed family in Europe and America
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AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 77
the Common, near where the Town Hall now stands. He
is now deceased.
Abigail, daughter of Daniel and Precilla, married Thomas
Sprague.
Precilla, daughter of Daniel and Precilla, married Stephen
Symmes ; and they now own and occupy the old Squaw Sa-
chem Farm. Children, — Precilla, married Josiah Locke ;
and Stephen.
Susan, daughter of Daniel and Precilla, married Mr.
Huffmaster of West Medford. Children, — Martha Reed,
Susan Jane, John, Isaac, Joseph, Abby, Mary, Sarah. The
dwelling-house of Mr. Huffmaster stood in the range of the
tornado that passed through Medford in 1852 ; and during
this tornado, while he was trying to shut the outer door
which had blown open, the roof of a barn fell against it, and
Mr. Huffmaster was mortally wounded, and only survived
about thirty hours. His widow and some of his children
still live in the same place.
Susan Jane, daughter of Mr. Huffmaster and Susan Reed,
married George W. Symmes of Medford. Children, —
Louis, Mary, Abby, Ella, Hepsy ; Martha Huffmaster, mar-
ried John Norton ; Susan Huffmaster, married Kendrick
Chapman ; Mary, married Henry Drake.
Henry Reed, son of Daniel of Squaw Sachem Farm, born
Jan. 27, 1785 ; married Hannah Greenleaf, Aug. 23, 1810.
Children, — Hannah M., born June 23, 1811 ; Susanna,
Feb. 15, 1813 ; Henry F., June 15, 1818 ; Isaac R., Dec. 17,
1820, keeps No. 77, Union Street, Boston ; Rebecca G.,
Sept. 1, 1823. He lived in Medford, and held the rank of
captain. He was drowned in Medford River, Oct. 13, 1827.
His widow and some of his children still live at the same
place.
Benjamin, son of Daniel of Squaw Sachem Farm, lived and
died in Medford.
the Common, near where the Town Hall now stands. He
is now deceased.
Abigail, daughter of Daniel and Precilla, married Thomas
Sprague.
Precilla, daughter of Daniel and Precilla, married Stephen
Symmes ; and they now own and occupy the old Squaw Sa-
chem Farm. Children, — Precilla, married Josiah Locke ;
and Stephen.
Susan, daughter of Daniel and Precilla, married Mr.
Huffmaster of West Medford. Children, — Martha Reed,
Susan Jane, John, Isaac, Joseph, Abby, Mary, Sarah. The
dwelling-house of Mr. Huffmaster stood in the range of the
tornado that passed through Medford in 1852 ; and during
this tornado, while he was trying to shut the outer door
which had blown open, the roof of a barn fell against it, and
Mr. Huffmaster was mortally wounded, and only survived
about thirty hours. His widow and some of his children
still live in the same place.
Susan Jane, daughter of Mr. Huffmaster and Susan Reed,
married George W. Symmes of Medford. Children, —
Louis, Mary, Abby, Ella, Hepsy ; Martha Huffmaster, mar-
ried John Norton ; Susan Huffmaster, married Kendrick
Chapman ; Mary, married Henry Drake.
Henry Reed, son of Daniel of Squaw Sachem Farm, born
Jan. 27, 1785 ; married Hannah Greenleaf, Aug. 23, 1810.
Children, — Hannah M., born June 23, 1811 ; Susanna,
Feb. 15, 1813 ; Henry F., June 15, 1818 ; Isaac R., Dec. 17,
1820, keeps No. 77, Union Street, Boston ; Rebecca G.,
Sept. 1, 1823. He lived in Medford, and held the rank of
captain. He was drowned in Medford River, Oct. 13, 1827.
His widow and some of his children still live at the same
place.
Benjamin, son of Daniel of Squaw Sachem Farm, lived and
died in Medford.
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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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