History of the Reed family in Europe and America
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376 WILLIAM EEADE OF WEYMOUTH,
5. Jacob, son of Elijah and Sarah, born June 25, 1771 ;
married Sarah. Children, — David, born Dec. 1, 1800, set-
tled in Cummington ; Cyrus, who lives in New-York City.
6. Cyrus, son of Jacob and Sarah, married Cynthia. Chil-
dren, — James S., born Dec. 3, 1836; Cynthia L., Sept. 5,
1847 ; Cyrus EL, June 27, 1844 ; Cynthia Henrietta, Sept. 5,
1847. Moved from Pembroke to New York.
5. Luke, son of Elijah, married Keziah Leonard. Chil-
dren, — Matilda, who married Silas Hathaway ; Luke ;
Keziah, married Jacob Perkins ; Paul ; Joshua ; Jacob.
6. Luke, son of Luke, married Ann Leach. Children, —
Adam, Julia Ann, Archelaus, Cyrus, Luke, Gustavus.
7. Adam, son of Luke and Ann, married Eliza Staples.
7. Julia Ann, daughter of Luke and Ann, married James
E. Watson.
7. Archelaus, son of Luke and Ann, married Mary Ann
Hilman.
7. Cyrus, son of Luke and Ann, married Nancy Clark.
5. Paul, son of Elijah and Sarah, born Dec. 20, 1765 ;
married Mary Noyes. Children, — Adam; Paul A.
5. Joshua, son of Elijah and Sarah, born July 25, 1768 ;
married Deborah Noyes, Feb. 7, 1788 ; settled in East
Bridgewater. Children, — Deborah, born March 30, 1700 ;
Joshua, July 25, 1792 ; Samuel P. ; Silence, Oct. 19,
1796 ; Daniel Noyes, Aug. 13, 1799 ; John, Jan. 29, 1802 ;
Mary P.
6. John, son of Joshua and Deborah, born Jan. 29, 1802 ;
married Hannah G. Barrel, November, 1833. Children, —
Deborah, born April 8, 1837; Hannah G., Sept. 1, 1S39;
John N., Sept. 8, 1842 ; Joshua, Feb. 3, 1848. He lives in
East Bridgewater, and is a justice of the peace.
7. James S., son of Cyrus and Cynthia, born at Pembroke,
Dec. 30, 1846 ; married Nancy B. Children, — Susan
Aborn, born Feb. 4, 1855 ; James G.
5. Jacob, son of Elijah and Sarah, born June 25, 1771 ;
married Sarah. Children, — David, born Dec. 1, 1800, set-
tled in Cummington ; Cyrus, who lives in New-York City.
6. Cyrus, son of Jacob and Sarah, married Cynthia. Chil-
dren, — James S., born Dec. 3, 1836; Cynthia L., Sept. 5,
1847 ; Cyrus EL, June 27, 1844 ; Cynthia Henrietta, Sept. 5,
1847. Moved from Pembroke to New York.
5. Luke, son of Elijah, married Keziah Leonard. Chil-
dren, — Matilda, who married Silas Hathaway ; Luke ;
Keziah, married Jacob Perkins ; Paul ; Joshua ; Jacob.
6. Luke, son of Luke, married Ann Leach. Children, —
Adam, Julia Ann, Archelaus, Cyrus, Luke, Gustavus.
7. Adam, son of Luke and Ann, married Eliza Staples.
7. Julia Ann, daughter of Luke and Ann, married James
E. Watson.
7. Archelaus, son of Luke and Ann, married Mary Ann
Hilman.
7. Cyrus, son of Luke and Ann, married Nancy Clark.
5. Paul, son of Elijah and Sarah, born Dec. 20, 1765 ;
married Mary Noyes. Children, — Adam; Paul A.
5. Joshua, son of Elijah and Sarah, born July 25, 1768 ;
married Deborah Noyes, Feb. 7, 1788 ; settled in East
Bridgewater. Children, — Deborah, born March 30, 1700 ;
Joshua, July 25, 1792 ; Samuel P. ; Silence, Oct. 19,
1796 ; Daniel Noyes, Aug. 13, 1799 ; John, Jan. 29, 1802 ;
Mary P.
6. John, son of Joshua and Deborah, born Jan. 29, 1802 ;
married Hannah G. Barrel, November, 1833. Children, —
Deborah, born April 8, 1837; Hannah G., Sept. 1, 1S39;
John N., Sept. 8, 1842 ; Joshua, Feb. 3, 1848. He lives in
East Bridgewater, and is a justice of the peace.
7. James S., son of Cyrus and Cynthia, born at Pembroke,
Dec. 30, 1846 ; married Nancy B. Children, — Susan
Aborn, born Feb. 4, 1855 ; James G.
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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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