History of the Reed family in Europe and America
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520 REEDS, READS, OR REIDS, NOT FULLY TRACED.
Abraham of Fitchburg, Mass., had a Benjamin A., who
married in Boston Eliza Howe, Jan. 9, 1852, and settled in
Worcester.
Robert of Nova Scotia had Stephen C, who married in
Boston to Eliza P. Crowe, June 5, 1854.
Joseph of England had Joseph, who was married in Boston
to Caroline White, Feb. 24, 1854.
William of Scotland had James ; married in Boston to
Margaret Graham, Jan. 16, 1854.
James of Boston, a harness-maker, came from New
Brunswick.
John of Newport had John D., born at Newport, Dec. 16,
1777, and married Lydia Chase, July 15, 1798.
Robert Reed came from Balla Willa in Ireland, and set-
tled in Lancaster, Pa., about the year 1798. He married
Mary Walker. Child, — Robert S.
Abraham of Fitchburg, Mass., had a Benjamin A., who
married in Boston Eliza Howe, Jan. 9, 1852, and settled in
Worcester.
Robert of Nova Scotia had Stephen C, who married in
Boston to Eliza P. Crowe, June 5, 1854.
Joseph of England had Joseph, who was married in Boston
to Caroline White, Feb. 24, 1854.
William of Scotland had James ; married in Boston to
Margaret Graham, Jan. 16, 1854.
James of Boston, a harness-maker, came from New
Brunswick.
John of Newport had John D., born at Newport, Dec. 16,
1777, and married Lydia Chase, July 15, 1798.
Robert Reed came from Balla Willa in Ireland, and set-
tled in Lancaster, Pa., about the year 1798. He married
Mary Walker. Child, — Robert S.
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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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