History of the Reed family in Europe and America
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372 WILLIAM READE OF WEYMOUTH,
7. John, son of Samuel and Melinda, married Delia Win-
ter. Children, — Frederick E., born March 1, 1847 ; Ella E.,
Aug. 7, 1856. They live in Worcester. He is a teacher of
music.
6. Stephen, son of Rev. Samuel and Abigail, born Nov. 5,
1790 ; married Jerusha Moor. Children, — Emily, born
March 1, 1821 ; S. Chandler, April 22, 1822 ; Charles, Oct. 3,
1823 ; Abby J., March 24, 1827 ; Samuel, March 22, 1829 ;
Mary A., Sept. 29, 1830. They lived in Warwick, on the
old homestead. He and his wife, and all his children ex-
cept one, are, or have been, teachers. He died in 1847, aged
fifty-six.
7. Emily, daughter of Stephen, married Danford Tyler of
Warwick, May 18, 1843. Children, — Emily Jane, born
Dec. 18, 1845 ; James D., June 15, 1848 ; M. Reed Tyler,
June 19, 1850 ; Mary A., April 18, 1852.
7. S. Chandler, son of Stephen and Jerusha, married Ze-
biah H. Jones, Nov. 25, 1852. After her death, he married
Rhoda G. Tyler, Nov. 25, 1857. He lives in Warwick, and
is a school-teacher.
7. Charles, son of Stephen and Jerusha, resides in Boston.
7. Abby J., daughter of Stephen and Jerusha, married
Nathan Kendall of Laporte, Ind., May 24, 1857.
7. Samuel, son of Stephen and Jerusha, married Maria
H. Barber, November, 1853, and lives in Warwick. Chil-
dren, — Almah M., born in 1855 ; Abby J., June 4, 1857.
7. Mary A., daughter of Stephen and Jerusha, graduated
at Mount-Holyoke Seminary, and is a teacher ; who, with
her elder brother and her widowed mother, resides on the
old homestead, formerly the residence of the Rev. Samuel
Reed : a romantic and beautiful spot.
6. Timothy, son of Rev. Samuel and Anna, married Su-
san Kinsly. Children, — Helen; Eliza D., born in 1823;
Susan K., 1825. He graduated at Dartmouth College,
7. John, son of Samuel and Melinda, married Delia Win-
ter. Children, — Frederick E., born March 1, 1847 ; Ella E.,
Aug. 7, 1856. They live in Worcester. He is a teacher of
music.
6. Stephen, son of Rev. Samuel and Abigail, born Nov. 5,
1790 ; married Jerusha Moor. Children, — Emily, born
March 1, 1821 ; S. Chandler, April 22, 1822 ; Charles, Oct. 3,
1823 ; Abby J., March 24, 1827 ; Samuel, March 22, 1829 ;
Mary A., Sept. 29, 1830. They lived in Warwick, on the
old homestead. He and his wife, and all his children ex-
cept one, are, or have been, teachers. He died in 1847, aged
fifty-six.
7. Emily, daughter of Stephen, married Danford Tyler of
Warwick, May 18, 1843. Children, — Emily Jane, born
Dec. 18, 1845 ; James D., June 15, 1848 ; M. Reed Tyler,
June 19, 1850 ; Mary A., April 18, 1852.
7. S. Chandler, son of Stephen and Jerusha, married Ze-
biah H. Jones, Nov. 25, 1852. After her death, he married
Rhoda G. Tyler, Nov. 25, 1857. He lives in Warwick, and
is a school-teacher.
7. Charles, son of Stephen and Jerusha, resides in Boston.
7. Abby J., daughter of Stephen and Jerusha, married
Nathan Kendall of Laporte, Ind., May 24, 1857.
7. Samuel, son of Stephen and Jerusha, married Maria
H. Barber, November, 1853, and lives in Warwick. Chil-
dren, — Almah M., born in 1855 ; Abby J., June 4, 1857.
7. Mary A., daughter of Stephen and Jerusha, graduated
at Mount-Holyoke Seminary, and is a teacher ; who, with
her elder brother and her widowed mother, resides on the
old homestead, formerly the residence of the Rev. Samuel
Reed : a romantic and beautiful spot.
6. Timothy, son of Rev. Samuel and Anna, married Su-
san Kinsly. Children, — Helen; Eliza D., born in 1823;
Susan K., 1825. He graduated at Dartmouth College,
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