History of the Reed family in Europe and America
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AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 141
Caroline Matilda, Feb. 14, 1832 ; Montgomery Sheriden,
May 6, 1834 ; Jane Maria, June 16, 1836. Married, for
second wife, Charlotte Bechenbach, July 25, 1838. He lives
in Philadelphia ; is a man of extensive business, and a lead-
ing man in the Episcopal Church.
9. Elizabeth L., the daughter of Abel and Elizabeth, born
May 9, 1830 ; married Joseph S. Sparks, a teller in the
Commercial Bank, Dec. 13, 1855 ; and they live at No. 912,
Mellon Street.
9. Caroline M., the daughter of Abel and Elizabeth, born
Feb. 14, 1832 ; married Rev. Thomas S. Yocum, June 23,
1859 ; and they sailed immediately for China as mission-
aries.
8. Jacob Whittemore, sou of Abel and Ruth, born
March 20, 1805 ; married Ruhamah B. Tenney of Grove-
land, Oct. 3, 1826. Children, — Celina Lane, born Oct. 2,
1827 ; Sarah Augusta, June 28, 1829 ; Edward Payson,
Feb. 13, 1835 ; Helen Abby, May 6, 1838. Celina, their first
child, was born in Boston ; and the others were born in
Bradford, East Parish, now Groveland. He is an attorney-
at-law in South Groveland.
9. Celina L., daughter of Jacob W., married Benjamin
Dutton of Hartford, Vt., Sept. 8, 1851. Children, — Wil-
liam, born July 6, 1852 ; Helen Maria, Oct. 8, 1855 ; Henry
Abial, Sept. 7, 1857.
9. Sarah Augusta, daughter of Jacob W., born June 28,
1829 ; married William James Brown of Bradford, June 18,
1850. Children, — Clarance, March 5, 1851; Helen Au-
gusta, March, 1855. They live in Groveland.
8. Waterman, son of Abel, born Nov. 15, 1818 ; married
Deborah Lunt of Newburyport, Nov. 25, 1841. Children, —
Eliza, born July 22, 1842; Sarah Adelaide, Jan. 8, 1844;
William, Sept. 15, 1845 ; Mary Jane, April 14, 1847. They
live at Newburyport.
Caroline Matilda, Feb. 14, 1832 ; Montgomery Sheriden,
May 6, 1834 ; Jane Maria, June 16, 1836. Married, for
second wife, Charlotte Bechenbach, July 25, 1838. He lives
in Philadelphia ; is a man of extensive business, and a lead-
ing man in the Episcopal Church.
9. Elizabeth L., the daughter of Abel and Elizabeth, born
May 9, 1830 ; married Joseph S. Sparks, a teller in the
Commercial Bank, Dec. 13, 1855 ; and they live at No. 912,
Mellon Street.
9. Caroline M., the daughter of Abel and Elizabeth, born
Feb. 14, 1832 ; married Rev. Thomas S. Yocum, June 23,
1859 ; and they sailed immediately for China as mission-
aries.
8. Jacob Whittemore, sou of Abel and Ruth, born
March 20, 1805 ; married Ruhamah B. Tenney of Grove-
land, Oct. 3, 1826. Children, — Celina Lane, born Oct. 2,
1827 ; Sarah Augusta, June 28, 1829 ; Edward Payson,
Feb. 13, 1835 ; Helen Abby, May 6, 1838. Celina, their first
child, was born in Boston ; and the others were born in
Bradford, East Parish, now Groveland. He is an attorney-
at-law in South Groveland.
9. Celina L., daughter of Jacob W., married Benjamin
Dutton of Hartford, Vt., Sept. 8, 1851. Children, — Wil-
liam, born July 6, 1852 ; Helen Maria, Oct. 8, 1855 ; Henry
Abial, Sept. 7, 1857.
9. Sarah Augusta, daughter of Jacob W., born June 28,
1829 ; married William James Brown of Bradford, June 18,
1850. Children, — Clarance, March 5, 1851; Helen Au-
gusta, March, 1855. They live in Groveland.
8. Waterman, son of Abel, born Nov. 15, 1818 ; married
Deborah Lunt of Newburyport, Nov. 25, 1841. Children, —
Eliza, born July 22, 1842; Sarah Adelaide, Jan. 8, 1844;
William, Sept. 15, 1845 ; Mary Jane, April 14, 1847. They
live at Newburyport.
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