History of the Reed family in Europe and America
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156 ESDRAS READE OF BOSTON,
7. Andrew G., son of William H. and Lucy, born Jan. 27,
1821 ; married Rebecca Patridge, Dec. 12, 1852, and set-
tled in Rockland, Me. Child, — Carance E., born May 31,
1854.
7. Francis P., son of William H. and Lucy, born Jan. 27,
1827 ; married Susan E. Patten, July 15, 1849, and settled
in Hampton, Me. She died Oct. 6, 1857. Children, —
Julia F., born Sept. 5, 1850, died 1852; Willis Martin,
June 19, 1853 ; Arthur B., Sept. 19, 1855.
7. Charles A., son of William H. and Lucy, born Sept. 18,
1830 ; married Elmira J. Willson, May 11, 1850, and lives
in Rockland, Me. Children, — Helen F., born July 5, 1850 ;
Hattie D., Oct. 21, 1853.
7. Clara C, daughter of William H. and Lucy, born
April 8, 1832 ; married Isaac H. Young, June 8, 1851, and
lives at Hampton, Me. He died Aug. 11, 1856.
6. Thomas, son of James and Mehitable, born at Dorches-
ter, March 1, 1770 ; lived in Boston, and died November,
1852.
6. Samuel, son of James and Mehitable, born at Dorches-
ter, Mass., July 6, 1783 ; lived in Beaufort, S.C., and died
Nov. 22, 1838.
5. Timothy, son of Thomas and Sarah, born at Chelms-
ford, March 21, 1714 ; married Mary Cummings, Nov. 10,
1732. Children, — Elizabeth, born Feb. 2, 1733; Mary,
Feb. 22, 1734 ; Timothy, Aug. 30, 1736, settled in Putney,
Vt. ; Eleazcr. He moved from Chelmsford to Dunstable,
when that was the name of a tract comprising Dunstable,
Nashua, Nashville, Hollis, and parts of the towns of Pelham,
Londonderry, Hudson, Merrimac, and Townsend ; making in
all about two hundred square miles, which constituted for
many years the northern frontier, where many savage out-
rages were committed by the Indians, and many deeds of
valor and heroism were performed by the whites. It was from
7. Andrew G., son of William H. and Lucy, born Jan. 27,
1821 ; married Rebecca Patridge, Dec. 12, 1852, and set-
tled in Rockland, Me. Child, — Carance E., born May 31,
1854.
7. Francis P., son of William H. and Lucy, born Jan. 27,
1827 ; married Susan E. Patten, July 15, 1849, and settled
in Hampton, Me. She died Oct. 6, 1857. Children, —
Julia F., born Sept. 5, 1850, died 1852; Willis Martin,
June 19, 1853 ; Arthur B., Sept. 19, 1855.
7. Charles A., son of William H. and Lucy, born Sept. 18,
1830 ; married Elmira J. Willson, May 11, 1850, and lives
in Rockland, Me. Children, — Helen F., born July 5, 1850 ;
Hattie D., Oct. 21, 1853.
7. Clara C, daughter of William H. and Lucy, born
April 8, 1832 ; married Isaac H. Young, June 8, 1851, and
lives at Hampton, Me. He died Aug. 11, 1856.
6. Thomas, son of James and Mehitable, born at Dorches-
ter, March 1, 1770 ; lived in Boston, and died November,
1852.
6. Samuel, son of James and Mehitable, born at Dorches-
ter, Mass., July 6, 1783 ; lived in Beaufort, S.C., and died
Nov. 22, 1838.
5. Timothy, son of Thomas and Sarah, born at Chelms-
ford, March 21, 1714 ; married Mary Cummings, Nov. 10,
1732. Children, — Elizabeth, born Feb. 2, 1733; Mary,
Feb. 22, 1734 ; Timothy, Aug. 30, 1736, settled in Putney,
Vt. ; Eleazcr. He moved from Chelmsford to Dunstable,
when that was the name of a tract comprising Dunstable,
Nashua, Nashville, Hollis, and parts of the towns of Pelham,
Londonderry, Hudson, Merrimac, and Townsend ; making in
all about two hundred square miles, which constituted for
many years the northern frontier, where many savage out-
rages were committed by the Indians, and many deeds of
valor and heroism were performed by the whites. It was from
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