History of the Reed family in Europe and America
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8. Nathan, son of Isaac and Lydia, born Feb. 5, 1756 ;
married Abigail Plimpton, Oct. 12, 1778. Children, —
Nabby, born July 11, 1779 ; Ruth, June 16, 1781 ; Hannah,
April 21, 1784.
7. Nathan, son of Isaac and Experience, married Susanna,
and settled in Marlborough. Children, — Susanna, who
married Simon Gates ; Mary, who married Seth Adams ;
David, born in Marlborough, Aug. 17, 1753 ; Patty, Sept. 29,
1755 ; Phebe, Feb. 17, 1759, married Timothy Whiting,
Jan. 29, 1777 ; Persis, born Jan. 25, 1768.
8. David, son of Nathan and Susanna, born at Marlbo-
rough, Aug. 17, 1753 ; married Naomi. Child, — Abraham,
born at Marlborough, May 9, 1787.
7. Micah, son of Thomas and Sarah, born at Rutland,
May 3, 1742 ; married Elizabeth Rugg in 1768, and settled
in Westmoreland, N.H. Children, — Alpheus, born Aug. 5,
1768 ; Hannah, Mary, Gunutus, Lovina, Asahel, Jonathan,
Betsy.
8. Alpheus, son of Micah and Elizabeth, born Aug. 5,
1768 ; married Sally White, Dec. 8, 1793. Children,—
Alpheus, born Aug. 6, 1794 ; Betsy, July 25, 1796 ; Joseph
W., March, 1798, died young; Sally, born May 16, 1799;
Maria, June 18, 1801 ; Kesia Britton, April 6, 1805 ; Rhoda,
July 5, 1807, died ; Harriet, born Sept. 12, 1809. He died
Nov. 21, 1810 : his wife died Aug. 18, 1853.
8. Hannah, daughter of Micah, married Joseph Farr,
Nov. 14, 1796. Children, — Lucy, born Sept. 2, 1797 ;
Daniel, Aug. 19, 1799 ; Joseph, July 13, 1803 ; Micah R.,
March 17, 1806 ; Ivah, Aug. 3, 1805 ; Elisha, Sept. 23, 1807 ;
Elijah P., Oct. 10, 1809 ; Nancy, Oct. 1, 1812 ; Emily,
June 14, 1815 ; a daughter, Feb. 27, 1817 ; Elijah, July 1,
1819.
9. Daniel Farr, son of Joseph Farr and Hannah Read,
boi'ii Aug. 19, 1799 ; married Clarissa Esty, Sept. 6, 1819.
married Abigail Plimpton, Oct. 12, 1778. Children, —
Nabby, born July 11, 1779 ; Ruth, June 16, 1781 ; Hannah,
April 21, 1784.
7. Nathan, son of Isaac and Experience, married Susanna,
and settled in Marlborough. Children, — Susanna, who
married Simon Gates ; Mary, who married Seth Adams ;
David, born in Marlborough, Aug. 17, 1753 ; Patty, Sept. 29,
1755 ; Phebe, Feb. 17, 1759, married Timothy Whiting,
Jan. 29, 1777 ; Persis, born Jan. 25, 1768.
8. David, son of Nathan and Susanna, born at Marlbo-
rough, Aug. 17, 1753 ; married Naomi. Child, — Abraham,
born at Marlborough, May 9, 1787.
7. Micah, son of Thomas and Sarah, born at Rutland,
May 3, 1742 ; married Elizabeth Rugg in 1768, and settled
in Westmoreland, N.H. Children, — Alpheus, born Aug. 5,
1768 ; Hannah, Mary, Gunutus, Lovina, Asahel, Jonathan,
Betsy.
8. Alpheus, son of Micah and Elizabeth, born Aug. 5,
1768 ; married Sally White, Dec. 8, 1793. Children,—
Alpheus, born Aug. 6, 1794 ; Betsy, July 25, 1796 ; Joseph
W., March, 1798, died young; Sally, born May 16, 1799;
Maria, June 18, 1801 ; Kesia Britton, April 6, 1805 ; Rhoda,
July 5, 1807, died ; Harriet, born Sept. 12, 1809. He died
Nov. 21, 1810 : his wife died Aug. 18, 1853.
8. Hannah, daughter of Micah, married Joseph Farr,
Nov. 14, 1796. Children, — Lucy, born Sept. 2, 1797 ;
Daniel, Aug. 19, 1799 ; Joseph, July 13, 1803 ; Micah R.,
March 17, 1806 ; Ivah, Aug. 3, 1805 ; Elisha, Sept. 23, 1807 ;
Elijah P., Oct. 10, 1809 ; Nancy, Oct. 1, 1812 ; Emily,
June 14, 1815 ; a daughter, Feb. 27, 1817 ; Elijah, July 1,
1819.
9. Daniel Farr, son of Joseph Farr and Hannah Read,
boi'ii Aug. 19, 1799 ; married Clarissa Esty, Sept. 6, 1819.
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