History of the Reed family in Europe and America
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316 WILLIAM READE OF WEYMOUTH,
married Nathaniel Fearing Lane of Hingham, Dec. 21, 1824.
His wife died March 24, 1815, aged forty-four. Married,
for second wife, Martha (Gould) Swain, widow of William
Swain, and sister to his first wife ; who had, by her first hus-
band, a daughter Harriet, who married George Robinson of
Somerville ; at whose house she died, Dec. 29, 1838, but was
buried in Hull. He moved to Scituate after the death of
his second wife ; where he died March 5, 1852, aged eighty-
four, and was buried in Hull.
7. John, son of John and Elizabeth, born March 3, 1797 ;
married Emma Dill, daughter of Daniel and Mary Chubbock
Dill of Hull, Nov. 3, 1818. Children, — Jane Binney, born
July 24, 1819, married John Wesley Power of Hingham,
Feb. 13, 1848 ; John, born Dec. 7, 1822 ; Daniel Dill,
Jan. 13, 1827. He died April 17, 1828. His widow still
lives in Hull.
8. John, son of John and Emma, born Dec. 7, 1822 ;
married Mary Elizabeth, daughter of William and Mary
(Dill) Pope, Dec. 25, 1853. Children, — John W., born at
Hull, Dec. 2, 1854, died Jan. 18, 1855 ; Harriet Swain, born
May 13, 1856 ; Annie Clark, May 7, 1857, died Dec. 14,
1857.
8. Daniel D., son of John and Emma, born Jan. 13,
1827 ; married Esther B. L., daughter of Thomas and Anna
Batchford, of Halifax, N.S., July 14, 1852. Children,—
Esther Sophia, born at Hull, June 12, 1854 ; Emma Jane
Binney, March 3, 1856.
7. Hannah, daughter of Thomas and Sarah of Weymouth,
married Elijah Pierce of Weymouth. Children, — Jere-
miah C, Eliot C, Frances.
7. Mary, daughter of Thomas and Sarah, married Capt.
Clark. Child, — Elizabeth E. She is a widow, and lives in
Boston.
7. Loring W., son of Thomas and Sarah, born Oct. 3,
married Nathaniel Fearing Lane of Hingham, Dec. 21, 1824.
His wife died March 24, 1815, aged forty-four. Married,
for second wife, Martha (Gould) Swain, widow of William
Swain, and sister to his first wife ; who had, by her first hus-
band, a daughter Harriet, who married George Robinson of
Somerville ; at whose house she died, Dec. 29, 1838, but was
buried in Hull. He moved to Scituate after the death of
his second wife ; where he died March 5, 1852, aged eighty-
four, and was buried in Hull.
7. John, son of John and Elizabeth, born March 3, 1797 ;
married Emma Dill, daughter of Daniel and Mary Chubbock
Dill of Hull, Nov. 3, 1818. Children, — Jane Binney, born
July 24, 1819, married John Wesley Power of Hingham,
Feb. 13, 1848 ; John, born Dec. 7, 1822 ; Daniel Dill,
Jan. 13, 1827. He died April 17, 1828. His widow still
lives in Hull.
8. John, son of John and Emma, born Dec. 7, 1822 ;
married Mary Elizabeth, daughter of William and Mary
(Dill) Pope, Dec. 25, 1853. Children, — John W., born at
Hull, Dec. 2, 1854, died Jan. 18, 1855 ; Harriet Swain, born
May 13, 1856 ; Annie Clark, May 7, 1857, died Dec. 14,
1857.
8. Daniel D., son of John and Emma, born Jan. 13,
1827 ; married Esther B. L., daughter of Thomas and Anna
Batchford, of Halifax, N.S., July 14, 1852. Children,—
Esther Sophia, born at Hull, June 12, 1854 ; Emma Jane
Binney, March 3, 1856.
7. Hannah, daughter of Thomas and Sarah of Weymouth,
married Elijah Pierce of Weymouth. Children, — Jere-
miah C, Eliot C, Frances.
7. Mary, daughter of Thomas and Sarah, married Capt.
Clark. Child, — Elizabeth E. She is a widow, and lives in
Boston.
7. Loring W., son of Thomas and Sarah, born Oct. 3,
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