History of the Reed family in Europe and America
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AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 419
1761, died in 1763; Sarah, born Jan. 12, 1763, married
Eben Page ; John, born May 25, 1765, died in 1818 ; Mary,
oorn Dec. 27, 1766, married Epaphras Jones ; Nathan, born
Nov. 18, 1768, died 1773 ; Nathan, born Jan. 24, 1774 ;
William, July 5, 1776. He moved from Newport to Swan-
sea in the Revolutionary War.
4. Nathan, son of William and Sarah, born Nov. 8, 1741,
atSwansey; married Content Braiton. Child, — Preserved,
born at Swansea, Dec. 18, 1777.
5. Preserved, son of Nathan and Content, born Dec. 18,
1777 ; married Nancy Winslow. Children, — Catherine,
born at Swansea, June 12, 1807 ; Nathan, Sept. 8, 1809 ;
Francis, July 5, 1812; Eveline M., Feb. 18, 1815, married
William Mitchell ; Elizabeth, born Feb. 17, 1817, married
George W. Carr ; Ebenezer, born Feb. 1, 1821 ; Maria,
Nov. 16, 1823 ; Charles G.,,May 27, 1829. Was formerly a
sea-captain.
6. Francis, son of Preserved, born July 5, 1812; mar-
ried Frances Sanderson. Children, — Cata, born at San
Francisco in 1852 ; Charles G., 1855.
5. John, son of William and Mary, born at Newport,
May 25, 1765 ; married Eliza Dennis. Children, — Mary J.,
born at Newport, Oct. 15, 1798, married Dr. Simmons ;
Frances, April 25, 1804. He died in 1818.
5. Nathan, son of John and Mary, born at Newport,
Jan. 24, 1774 ; married Phebe Chase. Children, — Sarah,
born at Swansea, Dec. 15, 1804, married Joseph Earle ;
Nathan, born March 22, 1806 ; Mary Ann, May 31, 1708 ;
John, Feb. 8, 1810 ; Phebe, Dec. 18, 1814, married Richard
Peckham. He went from Newport to Swansea with his
father in the Revolution.
6. Nathan, son of Nathan and Phebe, born March 22,
1806; married, first, Rebecca B. Hathaway; and, second,
Sarah Olney. Children, — Lydia H., born at Fall River,
1761, died in 1763; Sarah, born Jan. 12, 1763, married
Eben Page ; John, born May 25, 1765, died in 1818 ; Mary,
oorn Dec. 27, 1766, married Epaphras Jones ; Nathan, born
Nov. 18, 1768, died 1773 ; Nathan, born Jan. 24, 1774 ;
William, July 5, 1776. He moved from Newport to Swan-
sea in the Revolutionary War.
4. Nathan, son of William and Sarah, born Nov. 8, 1741,
atSwansey; married Content Braiton. Child, — Preserved,
born at Swansea, Dec. 18, 1777.
5. Preserved, son of Nathan and Content, born Dec. 18,
1777 ; married Nancy Winslow. Children, — Catherine,
born at Swansea, June 12, 1807 ; Nathan, Sept. 8, 1809 ;
Francis, July 5, 1812; Eveline M., Feb. 18, 1815, married
William Mitchell ; Elizabeth, born Feb. 17, 1817, married
George W. Carr ; Ebenezer, born Feb. 1, 1821 ; Maria,
Nov. 16, 1823 ; Charles G.,,May 27, 1829. Was formerly a
sea-captain.
6. Francis, son of Preserved, born July 5, 1812; mar-
ried Frances Sanderson. Children, — Cata, born at San
Francisco in 1852 ; Charles G., 1855.
5. John, son of William and Mary, born at Newport,
May 25, 1765 ; married Eliza Dennis. Children, — Mary J.,
born at Newport, Oct. 15, 1798, married Dr. Simmons ;
Frances, April 25, 1804. He died in 1818.
5. Nathan, son of John and Mary, born at Newport,
Jan. 24, 1774 ; married Phebe Chase. Children, — Sarah,
born at Swansea, Dec. 15, 1804, married Joseph Earle ;
Nathan, born March 22, 1806 ; Mary Ann, May 31, 1708 ;
John, Feb. 8, 1810 ; Phebe, Dec. 18, 1814, married Richard
Peckham. He went from Newport to Swansea with his
father in the Revolution.
6. Nathan, son of Nathan and Phebe, born March 22,
1806; married, first, Rebecca B. Hathaway; and, second,
Sarah Olney. Children, — Lydia H., born at Fall River,
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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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