History of the Reed family in Europe and America
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AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 321
7. Betsy, daughter of Ezra and Mary, bom Aug. 15,
1796 ; married Seth S. Hersey of Hingliam, Nov. 28, 1816.
Children, — Lydia B., born Aug. 22, 1847 ; Mary Stowers,
Oct. 13, 1818, married Robert A. Cashing, June 1, 1841 ;
Henry, born May 2, 1820 ; Ann, May 19, 1822, married
Pyam C. Burr, June 1, 1843 ; Betsy R., born Nov. 23, 1823,
married Theophilus Burr, Nov. 27, 1845 ; Seth Stowers,
born Nov. 21, 1833 ; Henrietta, May 6, 1836, married Ebed
L. Ripley, Dec. 23, 1856.
8. Henry, son of Seth S. Hersey and Betsy Reed, born
May 2, 1820 ; married Betsy Shute, Nov. 29, 1845. Chil-
dren, — Elizabeth ; Henry M. He died in New Orleans.
8. Lydia B., daughter of Seth S. Hersey and Betsy Reed,
born Aug. 15, 1817 ; married Joshua Jacobs, Aug. 22, 1847.
Child, — Laura R., born Sept. 13, 1855.
8. Mary S., daughter of Seth S. Hersey and Betsy Reed,
married Robert A. dishing. Children, — Robert A., born
Jan. 17, 1843 ; Alfred, Dec. 9, 1855. He died in Hing-
liam.
8. Ann C, daughter of Seth S. Hersey and Betsy Reed,
born May 19, 1822 ; married Pyam C. Burr, June 1, 1843.
Children, — Frederick ; Henry.
7. John, son of John and Rachel, born in Weymouth,
June 21, 1779, and went with his father to Bolton, where
he married Lucy Houghton. Children, — John Amory
Reed, who married at St. Thomas, and had two children, —
Elizabeth and Catherine. John Reed also had Catherine,
who married a Swanton ; and Charlotte, who married Jo-
seph B. Eaton. His widow lives at No. 19, Hancock Street,
Boston.
7. Elihu, son of John and Rachel, born at Weymouth,
Feb. 19, 1784, and went with his father to Bolton, where he
married Sabra Houghton. Children, — Elihu, who is a
merchant on Long Wharf, Boston ; Charles W., of No. 67,
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7. Betsy, daughter of Ezra and Mary, bom Aug. 15,
1796 ; married Seth S. Hersey of Hingliam, Nov. 28, 1816.
Children, — Lydia B., born Aug. 22, 1847 ; Mary Stowers,
Oct. 13, 1818, married Robert A. Cashing, June 1, 1841 ;
Henry, born May 2, 1820 ; Ann, May 19, 1822, married
Pyam C. Burr, June 1, 1843 ; Betsy R., born Nov. 23, 1823,
married Theophilus Burr, Nov. 27, 1845 ; Seth Stowers,
born Nov. 21, 1833 ; Henrietta, May 6, 1836, married Ebed
L. Ripley, Dec. 23, 1856.
8. Henry, son of Seth S. Hersey and Betsy Reed, born
May 2, 1820 ; married Betsy Shute, Nov. 29, 1845. Chil-
dren, — Elizabeth ; Henry M. He died in New Orleans.
8. Lydia B., daughter of Seth S. Hersey and Betsy Reed,
born Aug. 15, 1817 ; married Joshua Jacobs, Aug. 22, 1847.
Child, — Laura R., born Sept. 13, 1855.
8. Mary S., daughter of Seth S. Hersey and Betsy Reed,
married Robert A. dishing. Children, — Robert A., born
Jan. 17, 1843 ; Alfred, Dec. 9, 1855. He died in Hing-
liam.
8. Ann C, daughter of Seth S. Hersey and Betsy Reed,
born May 19, 1822 ; married Pyam C. Burr, June 1, 1843.
Children, — Frederick ; Henry.
7. John, son of John and Rachel, born in Weymouth,
June 21, 1779, and went with his father to Bolton, where
he married Lucy Houghton. Children, — John Amory
Reed, who married at St. Thomas, and had two children, —
Elizabeth and Catherine. John Reed also had Catherine,
who married a Swanton ; and Charlotte, who married Jo-
seph B. Eaton. His widow lives at No. 19, Hancock Street,
Boston.
7. Elihu, son of John and Rachel, born at Weymouth,
Feb. 19, 1784, and went with his father to Bolton, where he
married Sabra Houghton. Children, — Elihu, who is a
merchant on Long Wharf, Boston ; Charles W., of No. 67,
41
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