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    1. Re: [BROWNING] Browning - Reed Connection
    2. Pat Obrist
    3. Just a note: further info. on the REED family of Hunterdon Co., NJ can be found in a book called: "Genealogy of Early Settlers in Trenton and Ewing "Old Hunterdon County," New Jersey, article titled 'The Reed Family', p. 203-205. Pat -----Original Message----- From: Browning <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, September 11, 1999 8:09 AM Subject: [BROWNING] Browning - Reed Connection > >I have an article from The Times-Democrat, Flemingsburg, KY, April 6, >1950, written by Billy Talley, that speaks highlyof Major Jacob Reed (War for Independence) and his son General William Reed (War of 1812). William Reed was born Loudoun county, VA, 2-24-1770, died Mason conty, KY, 6-21-1835. He married Mary Moore of Hunterdon county, Province of New Jersey and Loudoun county, VA, born 6-10-1770, died 6-21-1835. > >Their children were: Rebecca Reed; Jacob Reed; Captain John Moore Reed; >Sarah Reed; Joseph Reed; Nancy Reed; Mary M.Reed; James Reed; William >Reed, junior; Elizabeth R. Reed; and Julianna Reed. > >Julianna Reed married my gggrandfather Ludwell Yancy Browning. Their >children were: William Reed Browning, 1833; Thomas Browning,1834; Mary >Browning, 1837; Elizabeth Browning, 1839; Woodville Browning, 1840; >Ludwell Yancy Browning, 1842 died 1843; Ludwell Yancy Browning,junior, >1844; Theodoric Lee Browning, 1845. > >If these are your people, and you want a copy of the article, let me know. >Winslow > > > > >==== BROWNING Mailing List ==== >Unsubscribe? Send the message UNSUBSCRIBE to: > [email protected] or .... > [email protected] for DIGEST >

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