History of the Reed family in Europe and America
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AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 829
Dearie, born in Mansfield, July 27, 1812 ; married Alfred A.
Hall of Raynham, Mass., now of Boston, Sept. 29, 1836.
Children (all born in Raynham), — Josephine Lyman, born
Aug. 18, 1837 ; Marcia Anna, Feb. 1, 1841 ; Stella Deane,
July 7, 1815 ; Louisa Jane, Feb. 28, 1851.
7. David Gurney Deane, son of Jacob and Mehetabel
(Reed) Deane, born at Mansfield, Oct. 28, 1815 ; married
Hannah A. Baxter, daughter of Chester Baxter, Esq., of
Sharon, Vt., March 4, 1840. Children, — Chester Baxter,
born in Boston, Jan. 31, 1841, died Nov. 28, 1841 ; David G.
Deane, died at Sharon, Vt., Feb. 8, 1850.
7. Jane Gurney Deane, daughter of Jacob and Me-
hetabel (Reed) Deane, born in Mansfield, Dec. 12, 1824;
formerly a teacher in Boston ; now (1860) resides in
Mansfield.
6. William, son of Rev. William of Easton, was born Dec.
12, 1787. He graduated at Brown University in 1810. In
November, 1812, he married Betsey Drake, daughter of Be-
thuel Drake of Easton. Their children were — (1.) William
Gurney, born in Plymouth, Sept. 25, 1813. (2.) Lieuphe-
mia Eustatia, born in Easton, Sept. 13, 1815. (3.) Charles
Henry, born in Milton, Feb. 5, 1818. His wife died in Mil-
ton, Aug. 9, 1821. He married, for second wife, Abigail,
widow of Calvin Howe of Boston, in November, 1822. On
leaving college, he spent several years as a teacher, — first
in Plymouth, and then in charge of Milton Academy, — and
was popular and successful. He afterwards completed a
course of study at the Divinity School, Cambridge ; and
preached for several years, but never took permanent charge
of a parish. In middle life, he settled on the homestead
of his father, at Easton ; where for many years he held
the commission and performed the duties of a justice of the
peace.
7. William G., son of William, Esq., and grandson of
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Dearie, born in Mansfield, July 27, 1812 ; married Alfred A.
Hall of Raynham, Mass., now of Boston, Sept. 29, 1836.
Children (all born in Raynham), — Josephine Lyman, born
Aug. 18, 1837 ; Marcia Anna, Feb. 1, 1841 ; Stella Deane,
July 7, 1815 ; Louisa Jane, Feb. 28, 1851.
7. David Gurney Deane, son of Jacob and Mehetabel
(Reed) Deane, born at Mansfield, Oct. 28, 1815 ; married
Hannah A. Baxter, daughter of Chester Baxter, Esq., of
Sharon, Vt., March 4, 1840. Children, — Chester Baxter,
born in Boston, Jan. 31, 1841, died Nov. 28, 1841 ; David G.
Deane, died at Sharon, Vt., Feb. 8, 1850.
7. Jane Gurney Deane, daughter of Jacob and Me-
hetabel (Reed) Deane, born in Mansfield, Dec. 12, 1824;
formerly a teacher in Boston ; now (1860) resides in
Mansfield.
6. William, son of Rev. William of Easton, was born Dec.
12, 1787. He graduated at Brown University in 1810. In
November, 1812, he married Betsey Drake, daughter of Be-
thuel Drake of Easton. Their children were — (1.) William
Gurney, born in Plymouth, Sept. 25, 1813. (2.) Lieuphe-
mia Eustatia, born in Easton, Sept. 13, 1815. (3.) Charles
Henry, born in Milton, Feb. 5, 1818. His wife died in Mil-
ton, Aug. 9, 1821. He married, for second wife, Abigail,
widow of Calvin Howe of Boston, in November, 1822. On
leaving college, he spent several years as a teacher, — first
in Plymouth, and then in charge of Milton Academy, — and
was popular and successful. He afterwards completed a
course of study at the Divinity School, Cambridge ; and
preached for several years, but never took permanent charge
of a parish. In middle life, he settled on the homestead
of his father, at Easton ; where for many years he held
the commission and performed the duties of a justice of the
peace.
7. William G., son of William, Esq., and grandson of
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