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About Deacon George Reed
George Reed married, first, on Oct 4,1652 at Woburn,MA, Elizabeth Jenison.
He married, second, on Nov 9,1665 at Charlestown,MA, Hannah Rockwell.
Children(by first marriage): Elizabeth Reed Fiske, twin sons, Samuel Reed, Abigail Reed, George Reed Jr, William Reed, and Sarah Reed.
Children(by second marriage): Hannah Reed, John Reed, Mary Reed Johnson, Timothy Reed, and Thomas Reed.
Supporting data From Genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of the ..., Volume 3 edited by William Richard Cutter, William Frederick Adams Pg.1518
- (IV) Thomas (4), son of Thomas (3) Reed, married Mary, dau. of Thomas Cornwall, Lord of Strophshire. . . . .
- (V) William, supposed to be son of Thomas (4) and Mary Reed, of Brocket Hall, Hertfordshire, was born in England 1587 and was the oldest of the immigrants of this surname. He sailed from London in the ship "Defense" July 4, 1635, Captain Edward Fostick, and arrived in Boston October 6, same year, with his wife, who was Mabel Kendall, born 1605. They had with them children: George, born 1629, Ralph, 1630, and Justice (afterward called Abigail), 1633. Reed settled first at Dorchester, Massachusetts. He was admitted a freeman March 4, 1638. In August 1639, he sold his real estate in Dorshester to Thomas Clark, and removed to Scituate where he was constable in 1644. His wife made the journey to Dorchester on horseback in 1644 to have her infant son Israel baptized. William Reed removed to Muddy River (Brookline), having bought of Esdras Reed, said to have been his brother, a farm granted by the town of Boston, and he lived there until 1648. He then bought a farm in Woburn of Nicholas David and removed thither. He is the ancestor of the Woburn, Lexington, Bedford and Burlington Reads, and of most of the Reads in Maine. He returned to England finally and died at Newcastle-on-Tyne in 1656. A letter of administration was taken out by his widow under Oliver Cromwell. She returned to America and after adminstrating the estate, married, November 21, 1660, Henry Summers of Woburn. She survived her second husband and lived with her son George at the time of her death, June 5, 1690, in her eighty-sixth year. Children: 1. George, born 1629, 2. Ralph, 1630, married Mary Pierce, daughter of Anthony Pierce, of Watertown. 3. Abigail, 1633, married Francis Wyman. 4. Bethia, born in America, married John Johnson. 5. Israel, 1642, married Mary Kendall, daughter of Francis. 6. Sarah, married, September 10, 1662, Samuel Walker. 7. Rebecca, married Joseph Winn.
- '(VI) George, son of William Reed, was born in England in 1629. He bought a farm in Woburn of Rebecca Terrace, November 7, 1651, and settled there. This farm was lately owned by Nathan Blanchard and is now within the limits of Burlington. He became a large landholder and wealthy, giving farms to his sons what is now Woburn, Burlington and Lexington. He was for many years deacon of the church in Woburn. He died February 21, 1706, in his seventy-eighth year. He married (first) August 4, 1651, Elizabeth Jennison, daughter of Robert Jennison, of Watertown. She died February 26, 1665, and he married (second) November 9, 1665, Hannah Rockwell, of Charlestown. Children, all by his first wife: 1. Elizabeth, born July 29, 1653, married December 15, 1675, David Fiske, of Watertown. 2. Twins, November 14, 1654, died un-named. 3. Samuel, April 29, 1656, married, April 19, 1679 Elizabeth Munsal. 4. Abigail, June 27, 1658, married, September 18, 1694, Nathaniel Richardson. 5. George, September 14, 1660, married February 18, 1684, Abigail Pierce. 6. William, September 22, 1662, married Abigail Kendall, his father's cousin. 7. Sarah, February 12, 1665. 8. Hannah, February 12, 1669. 9. John, March 18, 1671, married June 10, 1697, Ruth Johnson. 10. Mary, June 15, 1674, married, 1697, Matthew Johnson. 11. Timothy, October 20, 1678, married Persis Kendall. 12. Thomas, July 15, 1682, married, February 1, 1704, Sarah Sawyer.
- (V) William, supposed to be son of Thomas (4) and Mary Reed, of Brocket Hall, Hertfordshire, was born in England 1587 and was the oldest of the immigrants of this surname. He sailed from London in the ship "Defense" July 4, 1635, Captain Edward Fostick, and arrived in Boston October 6, same year, with his wife, who was Mabel Kendall, born 1605. They had with them children: George, born 1629, Ralph, 1630, and Justice (afterward called Abigail), 1633. Reed settled first at Dorchester, Massachusetts. He was admitted a freeman March 4, 1638. In August 1639, he sold his real estate in Dorshester to Thomas Clark, and removed to Scituate where he was constable in 1644. His wife made the journey to Dorchester on horseback in 1644 to have her infant son Israel baptized. William Reed removed to Muddy River (Brookline), having bought of Esdras Reed, said to have been his brother, a farm granted by the town of Boston, and he lived there until 1648. He then bought a farm in Woburn of Nicholas David and removed thither. He is the ancestor of the Woburn, Lexington, Bedford and Burlington Reads, and of most of the Reads in Maine. He returned to England finally and died at Newcastle-on-Tyne in 1656. A letter of administration was taken out by his widow under Oliver Cromwell. She returned to America and after adminstrating the estate, married, November 21, 1660, Henry Summers of Woburn. She survived her second husband and lived with her son George at the time of her death, June 5, 1690, in her eighty-sixth year. Children: 1. George, born 1629, 2. Ralph, 1630, married Mary Pierce, daughter of Anthony Pierce, of Watertown. 3. Abigail, 1633, married Francis Wyman. 4. Bethia, born in America, married John Johnson. 5. Israel, 1642, married Mary Kendall, daughter of Francis. 6. Sarah, married, September 10, 1662, Samuel Walker. 7. Rebecca, married Joseph Winn.
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Savage says that George had a second wife of unknown name. John was one of the children of the second marriage according to Savage.
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Came with his parents to America from England when he was 6 years old.
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Family
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54472353/george-reed
He married, first, on Oct 4,1652 at Woburn,MA, Elizabeth Jenison.
He married, second, on Nov 9,1665 at Charlestown,MA, Hannah Rockwell.
Children(by first marriage): Elizabeth Reed Fiske, twin sons, Samuel Reed, Abigail Reed, George Reed Jr, William Reed, and Sarah Reed.
Children(by second marriage): Hannah Reed, John Reed, Mary Reed Johnson, Timothy Reed, and Thomas Reed.
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Hampshire, through Christel Nourse Richardson of Boise, Idaho.
As quoted from Mrs. Watkins notes: "George was a Freeman in 1684. He was a large landholder. He bought a farm in Woburn on 7 Nov 1651, bought land in Weymouth 16 apr 1665, and was granted 6 acres of land in Woburn on 9 Nov 1653."
!BIR-MARR-DEA: "History of the Reed Family in Europe and America" by Jacob Whittemore Reed, Boston 1861, page 65. "He (George) was a large landholder and a wealthy man...was deacon of the church in Woburn; and died Feb. 21, 1706, aged seventy-seven."
Origins
The children of William Reed of Woburn (d. 1656) and his wife Mabel were:
- George b 1629; mar 1) Elizabeth Ginnings (Jennison), 2) Hannah Rockwell
- Ralph Read b c. 1630 (aged 5 on 18 July 1635) [Hotten 106]; mar Mary Pierce
- Justice Read b c. Jan 1634, sailed to England with family in 1635, no further record
- Abigail Reed bp 10 Dec 1638, but may have been b c. 1635; mar 2 Oct 1650 Francis Wyman
- Israel bp 31 July 1642 Dorchester (family was living at Situate); mar Mary Kendall, daughter of Francis Kendall
- Sarah b say 1644; mar Samuel Walker
- Rebecca bp 26 Dec 1647 Roxbury; mar Joseph Winn
- Child b say 1649, included based on the reference in father's will to his "four youngest children" (who were all younger than Abigail)
References
- Great Migration 1634-1635, R-S. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VI, R-S, by Robert Charles Anderson. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009. https://www.americanancestors.org/DB397/t/0/30/0
- http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr03/rr03_030.html#P32785
Deacon George Reed's Timeline
1627 |
October 4, 1627
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Seen as, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
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1653 |
July 29, 1653
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Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
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1654 |
November 14, 1654
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Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
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November 14, 1654
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Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
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1656 |
April 29, 1656
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Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
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1658 |
June 27, 1658
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Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
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1660 |
September 14, 1660
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Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts
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1662 |
September 22, 1662
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Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
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1665 |
February 12, 1665
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Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
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