History of the Reed family in Europe and America
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322 WILLIAM READE OF WEYMOUTH,
Commercial Wharf, born in 1809, and lives in Brighton ;
James H. ; Prank ; William.
8. Charles W., son of Elihu and Sabra, married in Boston
to Martha A. Bullard, for second wife, in 1852.
7. Elias, son of John and Rachel, born Feb. 16, 1783 ;
married Sally Block of Richmond, Va. Children, — Susan,
who married her cousin, David H. Reed (deceased, leaving
children Nannie and Susan) ; Rachel, who married a Bland,
and has a child, named Maggie ; Elias, who died unmar-
ried ; Sarah ; Charlotte, who married Capt. Poythres ; Wil-
liam B., who married Lucy Franklin of Richmond, Va. ;
C ; John H., a sea-captain.
8. Charles W., son of Elihu and Sabra, married a Hearsey
of Hingham ; and, for second wife, Martha Bullard.
8. Silas, son of John and Rachel, born at Weymouth,
June 13, 1786 ; married Miss Betsy Whitcomb of Bolton.
Children, — Charlotte W., who lives in Manchester, 111. ;
Warren, who is in California ; John, in Alexandria ; Emily,
married Haslip, and lives in Illinois ; Joseph ; Silas, who is
in California.
8. David, son of John and Rachel, married Nancy Nurse
of Bolton. Children, — David H. ; Ann.
9. David H., son of David and Nancy, married Susan
Richmond.
8. Henry Ludovicus, son of John and Rachel, born
Sept. 18, 1790; married Charlotte Stickney. Children, —
Henry C, of the firm of Ross, Campbell, and Company, of
Baltimore, who married Kate Ring of York, Pa. ; Thomas
D. ; John W., who died in Norfolk ; Mary E. ; Charlotte S. ;
Julia L. ; John L.
8. Charlotte, daughter of John and Rachel, born at Wey-
mouth, May 29, 1793 ; married Levi Houghton of Bolton,
and moved to Bath. Children, — Levi Warren ; Elizabeth ;
Amory, who married a Miss Jewell ; Clara, who married
Commercial Wharf, born in 1809, and lives in Brighton ;
James H. ; Prank ; William.
8. Charles W., son of Elihu and Sabra, married in Boston
to Martha A. Bullard, for second wife, in 1852.
7. Elias, son of John and Rachel, born Feb. 16, 1783 ;
married Sally Block of Richmond, Va. Children, — Susan,
who married her cousin, David H. Reed (deceased, leaving
children Nannie and Susan) ; Rachel, who married a Bland,
and has a child, named Maggie ; Elias, who died unmar-
ried ; Sarah ; Charlotte, who married Capt. Poythres ; Wil-
liam B., who married Lucy Franklin of Richmond, Va. ;
C ; John H., a sea-captain.
8. Charles W., son of Elihu and Sabra, married a Hearsey
of Hingham ; and, for second wife, Martha Bullard.
8. Silas, son of John and Rachel, born at Weymouth,
June 13, 1786 ; married Miss Betsy Whitcomb of Bolton.
Children, — Charlotte W., who lives in Manchester, 111. ;
Warren, who is in California ; John, in Alexandria ; Emily,
married Haslip, and lives in Illinois ; Joseph ; Silas, who is
in California.
8. David, son of John and Rachel, married Nancy Nurse
of Bolton. Children, — David H. ; Ann.
9. David H., son of David and Nancy, married Susan
Richmond.
8. Henry Ludovicus, son of John and Rachel, born
Sept. 18, 1790; married Charlotte Stickney. Children, —
Henry C, of the firm of Ross, Campbell, and Company, of
Baltimore, who married Kate Ring of York, Pa. ; Thomas
D. ; John W., who died in Norfolk ; Mary E. ; Charlotte S. ;
Julia L. ; John L.
8. Charlotte, daughter of John and Rachel, born at Wey-
mouth, May 29, 1793 ; married Levi Houghton of Bolton,
and moved to Bath. Children, — Levi Warren ; Elizabeth ;
Amory, who married a Miss Jewell ; Clara, who married
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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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