History of the Reed family in Europe and America
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AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 313
1767 ; Hannah, Oct. 4, 1769 ; Thomas, Dec. 10, 1771 ;
Mary, July 17, 1774 ; Philip, July 31, 1777 ; Sarah,
April 20, 1780 ; William, Aug. 12, 1783. He was a school-
teacher, selectman, &c.
6. Thomas, son of Samuel and Mary, born Dec. 10, 1771 ;
married Sarah. Children, — Sally, born in 1793; Hannah,
Feb. 18, 1795 ; Mary, Feb. 13, 1797 ; Margaret, Dec. 16,
1798, married a Harrington, and lives at Quincy ; Mehetabel,
who died young ; Loring W., born Oct. 3, 1803 ; Thomas ;
Susan ; Rachel, who married B. Newcomb.
7. Thomas, son of Thomas and Sarah, married a Howard.
Children, — Charles; Herber A. Lives in Quincy.
5. Frederick, son of John and Mary of Abington, born
July 28, 1746 ; married Rebecca Ayers, Sept. 20, 1770.
Children, — David, born Sept. 30, 1771 ; Frederick, April 19,
1774 ; Asa, May 27, 1777 ; Hannah, April 2, 1782. Mar-
ried, for second wife, Hannah. Children, — Lydia, born
June 13, 1788 ; Isaac, June 23, 1795. He lived in Boston
at the date of his first marriage, and at one time lived in
Abington, and also in Weymouth.
6. Isaac, son of Frederick and Hannah, born June 23,
1795 ; married Cynthia Pratt, May 24, 1819. Children,—
Eliza, born Dec. 22, 1819 ; Cynthia, Dec. 25, 1821 ; Mary
Ann, Sept. 25, 1825 ; Asa T., Jan. 1, 1826 ; Isaac, Feb. 13,
1828, died ; Isaac, bom Nov. 4, 1831 ; Stephen S., May 2,
1838.
4. Joseph, son of John and Mary, and grandson of William
and Esther, born Feb. 13, 1717 ; married Mary. Child, —
Mary, born in 1747. He settled first in Abington, but
moved to Bridgewater.
7. Isaac, son of Isaac and Cynthia, born Nov. 4, 1831 ;
married Elizabeth E. Child, — Estella, born Feb. 25,
1855.
6. Frederick, son of Frederick, born April 17, 1714 ; set-
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1767 ; Hannah, Oct. 4, 1769 ; Thomas, Dec. 10, 1771 ;
Mary, July 17, 1774 ; Philip, July 31, 1777 ; Sarah,
April 20, 1780 ; William, Aug. 12, 1783. He was a school-
teacher, selectman, &c.
6. Thomas, son of Samuel and Mary, born Dec. 10, 1771 ;
married Sarah. Children, — Sally, born in 1793; Hannah,
Feb. 18, 1795 ; Mary, Feb. 13, 1797 ; Margaret, Dec. 16,
1798, married a Harrington, and lives at Quincy ; Mehetabel,
who died young ; Loring W., born Oct. 3, 1803 ; Thomas ;
Susan ; Rachel, who married B. Newcomb.
7. Thomas, son of Thomas and Sarah, married a Howard.
Children, — Charles; Herber A. Lives in Quincy.
5. Frederick, son of John and Mary of Abington, born
July 28, 1746 ; married Rebecca Ayers, Sept. 20, 1770.
Children, — David, born Sept. 30, 1771 ; Frederick, April 19,
1774 ; Asa, May 27, 1777 ; Hannah, April 2, 1782. Mar-
ried, for second wife, Hannah. Children, — Lydia, born
June 13, 1788 ; Isaac, June 23, 1795. He lived in Boston
at the date of his first marriage, and at one time lived in
Abington, and also in Weymouth.
6. Isaac, son of Frederick and Hannah, born June 23,
1795 ; married Cynthia Pratt, May 24, 1819. Children,—
Eliza, born Dec. 22, 1819 ; Cynthia, Dec. 25, 1821 ; Mary
Ann, Sept. 25, 1825 ; Asa T., Jan. 1, 1826 ; Isaac, Feb. 13,
1828, died ; Isaac, bom Nov. 4, 1831 ; Stephen S., May 2,
1838.
4. Joseph, son of John and Mary, and grandson of William
and Esther, born Feb. 13, 1717 ; married Mary. Child, —
Mary, born in 1747. He settled first in Abington, but
moved to Bridgewater.
7. Isaac, son of Isaac and Cynthia, born Nov. 4, 1831 ;
married Elizabeth E. Child, — Estella, born Feb. 25,
1855.
6. Frederick, son of Frederick, born April 17, 1714 ; set-
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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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