History of the Reed family in Europe and America
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AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 253
Nov. 2, 1757 ; married Jerusha Sherman. Children, —
George F. Handall, born at New Haven, May 21, 1788 ;
Nathan S., Jan. 31, 1792, died 1821 ; Eliza, born Dec. 12,
1799, died in 1800 ; Mary W., born June 30, 1802, who
married Jonathan Nicholson. Daniel was a comb manufac-
turer and a composer of music in New Haven : he died in
1836.
6. Nathan S., son of Daniel and Jerusha, born Jan. 31,
1792; married Hannah Marriman. Children, — Eliza J.,
born April 26, 1815, died in 1815 ; Sarah C, born Oct. 28,
1816, died 1818 ; Daniel A., born Sept. 16, 1818, died
1821. Nathan S. was a graduate at Yale College, and a
clergyman.
6. George F. Handall, son of Daniel and Jerusha, born at
New Haven, May 21, 1788 ; married Miss Dummer. Chil-
dren, — Theodore, born at New Haven, April 26, 1811;
Henry A., Dec. 6, 1812, died 1842 ; William S., born
Oct. 31, 1816 ; George F., July 26, 1819, died 1845 ; Daniel
E., born Aug. 4, 1827. Married, for second wife, Rebecca
Sherman ; and the three youngest children are by the
second wife. George F. is a merchant in New Haven.
7. Theodore, son of George F. H. and Rebecca, born at
New Haven, April 26, 1811 ; married Mary Atwater. Chil-
dren, — Thomas A., born at New Haven in 1835 ; Stephen
D., 1837 ; Rebecca, 1840 ; Elisha, 1843. They live at New
Haven.
7. Henry A., son of George F. H., born at New Haven,
Dec. 6, 1812 ; married Caroline Curbey. Children, —
Eunice D., born in 1837 ; Nathan S., 1838 ; Henry, 1840 ;
Mary M., 1841 ; Cornelia, 1843. They reside at New
Haven.
5. William, son of Daniel and Mary, born at Rehoboth,
Dec. 27, 1764 ; married Selenda Tingley. Children, —
Mariah C, born at Attleborough, June 24, 1793, died in
Nov. 2, 1757 ; married Jerusha Sherman. Children, —
George F. Handall, born at New Haven, May 21, 1788 ;
Nathan S., Jan. 31, 1792, died 1821 ; Eliza, born Dec. 12,
1799, died in 1800 ; Mary W., born June 30, 1802, who
married Jonathan Nicholson. Daniel was a comb manufac-
turer and a composer of music in New Haven : he died in
1836.
6. Nathan S., son of Daniel and Jerusha, born Jan. 31,
1792; married Hannah Marriman. Children, — Eliza J.,
born April 26, 1815, died in 1815 ; Sarah C, born Oct. 28,
1816, died 1818 ; Daniel A., born Sept. 16, 1818, died
1821. Nathan S. was a graduate at Yale College, and a
clergyman.
6. George F. Handall, son of Daniel and Jerusha, born at
New Haven, May 21, 1788 ; married Miss Dummer. Chil-
dren, — Theodore, born at New Haven, April 26, 1811;
Henry A., Dec. 6, 1812, died 1842 ; William S., born
Oct. 31, 1816 ; George F., July 26, 1819, died 1845 ; Daniel
E., born Aug. 4, 1827. Married, for second wife, Rebecca
Sherman ; and the three youngest children are by the
second wife. George F. is a merchant in New Haven.
7. Theodore, son of George F. H. and Rebecca, born at
New Haven, April 26, 1811 ; married Mary Atwater. Chil-
dren, — Thomas A., born at New Haven in 1835 ; Stephen
D., 1837 ; Rebecca, 1840 ; Elisha, 1843. They live at New
Haven.
7. Henry A., son of George F. H., born at New Haven,
Dec. 6, 1812 ; married Caroline Curbey. Children, —
Eunice D., born in 1837 ; Nathan S., 1838 ; Henry, 1840 ;
Mary M., 1841 ; Cornelia, 1843. They reside at New
Haven.
5. William, son of Daniel and Mary, born at Rehoboth,
Dec. 27, 1764 ; married Selenda Tingley. Children, —
Mariah C, born at Attleborough, June 24, 1793, died in
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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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