UK Parish Locator program. Download this freeware program for Windows95/98, ME, NT, Windows 2000 & Windows XP, based on a database originally created by Gerald Lawson. The Database is available to users of other operating systems as a CSV file (see Below). The Windows program enables you to locate any one of over 15,000 UK parishes. It will produce a list of parishes in any County or a list of parishes within a given radius of any other parish and also allows Import and Export via "csv" files. It is possible to plot the location of parishes to either the screen or the printer. This version also includes a number of corrections to errors found by users. Users of versions earlier than 1.7 should note that the eastings have all been reduced so that they should now agree with the OS maps. The parishes listed were those in existence at some during the period from the mid 1500s to about 1837 when civil registration started but see full details in section 2.2 of the Manual. Betty Pace --------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2002 07:52:49 +0100 From: "John Ball" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [POWYS] Fwd: [ENG-SHROP] Parloc Dear Listers, I am writing as a follow-up to the discussion last Saturday about an error in the PARLOC [parish locator] computer program. After reporting the error to Dave Bennett, the program's author, I received a reply (copied below) which indicates that a new corrected version (version 2.3) is now available. I assume it can be downloaded from http://www.dmbennett.freeserve.co.uk/ParLoc.htm Kind regards, John - -------------------------------- John Ball, Ystalyfera, South Wales, UK E-mail: [email protected] Homepage: http://home.clara.net/wfha/ Welsh Family History Archive (WFHA): http://home.clara.net/wfha/wales/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Bennett" <[email protected]> To: "John Ball" <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 12:49 AM Subject: Re: Parloc - incorrect grid reference John, Many thanks for you note. I'm sorry for the delay but I've been away. You are quite right this error was pointed out to me in March just after ver 2.2 was released, but I'm afraid that I'm a bit behind with the corrections page. I have just posted ver 2.3 which includes this and many other corrections. Regards, Dave Bennett Birmingham, England www.dmbennett.freeserve.co.uk ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Ball" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 8:52 AM Subject: Parloc - incorrect grid reference __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better http://health.yahoo.com
Hello All, I am researching the family of Luther Reed, who bought land in what became Brown County, Ohio. He bought the land in 1804 in both Adams and Clermont Counties, on connecting plots on the line between the counties. When Brown County was formed in 1818 from Adams and Clermont Counties, the land was in the middle of Brown County. Luther died about 1818 and his estate is found in the tax list for 1818. His widow, Hannah and Ezekiel Thorpe were the executors. (I believe Hannah the sister of Ezekiel Thorpe). They had three sons, Luther Jr. (More info after the other two) John T. Reed (1807-1869) married Ann Abbot, no children Charles W. Reed (b. aft 1807) He was a Justice of the peace and is believed to have moved to Kentucky. Luther Jr. mentioned above, (1808-1879) married Minerva (?) from Maine. They had three boys all in Brown County, Ohio. 1. Ezekiel T. Reed (More Later) 2. Luther M. Reed (sometimes called Martin L. Reed) remained in Brown County, Had 9 children by Elizabeth Dunn (1838-1871) who died in childbirth, and 5 more by Pauline Jane McClanahan (1846-1922). 3. Abner Reed (1842-1899) remained in Brown County, and had 7 children with Sarah Ellen Rhodes. Ezekiel T. Reed mentioned above, first married Isabella Rishforth and had 5 children by her. a. Minerva Reed married Jacob Arn and remained in Brown County, having 7 children. b. Clara Belle Reed, died of consumption at the age of 15. c. John Franklin Reed who married Martha Wright (the sister of his father's second wife). They had 5 children in Shelby Co., Missouri, and later moved to Tacoma, Washington. d. Charles M Reed, (only lost Reed of the family). He is said to have moved to Texas and died there while working the fields. e. Jenny Reed died at birth. Ezekiel then married Elvira Wright in 1872 and in 1879 they moved to Shelby Co, Missouri, Elvira's childhood home, and then took a homestead in West Plains, Howell Co. Missouri. Ezekiel who had 5 children, 2 dead, 1 married, took the other 2 to Missouri along with the first part of the eventual 14 more children Elvira gave birth to. That's right, 19 children. (Elvira was one of 13 and her father was one of 22 children.) Wanted to post this to help anyone who has been researching Reed family and Wright family members. Most of the children end up in either Tacoma, Washington, Spokane, Washington or northern, Idaho. Anyone with information on Luther's ancestors, or descendants of others listed above should contact me. Thank you. Ron Mosher.
Maybe you mean Salem, Missouri. It is not far from Rolla. Donna > > > > From what I know, William was born near Rolla & > > Salmans Mo. I don't know what county that is in. > > >
Hi Cindy, > John Walter Reed born 5-1-1877 in MO & died 3-6-1941 in > Amarillo TX. John was married to Lula Mae Lewis. > Amarillo is in Potter County. TX Death Records: Lula Mae REED died 8/25/1966 in Potter County. Marriage Status, Widowed. Perhaps this was his widow. Texas Death Records: http://vitals.rootsweb.com/tx/death/search.cgi > From what I know, William was born near Rolla & > Salmans Mo. I don't know what county that is in. > Rolla is the county seat of Phelps County. Couldn't find Salmans. Perhaps you can find it on the 1895 U.S. Atlas: http://www.LivGenMI.com/1895.htm Geographic Nameserver: http://www.mit.edu:8001/geo Bill Allen <[email protected]> "edward c. davis" wrote: > It has been a while since I have posted this, so I thought I would try > again. > > I am looking for any information on William Reed who was married to > Jenny Parsons (it could have been Pearsons). All I know is that they had > > a son named John Walter Reed born 5-1-1877 in MO & died 3-6-1941 in > Amarillo TX. John was married to Lula Mae Lewis. Thank you in advance > for any information. From what I know, William was born near Rolla & > Salmans Mo. I don't know what county that is in. > > Thank you > Cindy
It has been a while since I have posted this, so I thought I would try again. I am looking for any information on William Reed who was married to Jenny Parsons (it could have been Pearsons). All I know is that they had a son named John Walter Reed born 5-1-1877 in MO & died 3-6-1941 in Amarillo TX. John was married to Lula Mae Lewis. Thank you in advance for any information. From what I know, William was born near Rolla & Salmans Mo. I don't know what county that is in. Thank you Cindy
Looking for this family is like trying to find a diamond in a mound of rock salt. They just don't stand out. Has anyone seen them? Descendants of John Milton Reid, Sr. Generation No. 1 1. JOHN MILTON1 REID, SR. was born July 18, 1848 in MS, and died November 17, 1932 in Las Cruces, NM. He married (1) AMANDA V. PUMP FORD in Chester, Choctaw Co., MS, daughter of JIM FORD. She was born 1848 in AL, and died Bet. 1880 - 1882 in Choctaw, Oktibbehaw/Webster Co., MS. He married (2) MARDA ?. She was born in MS. Notes for JOHN MILTON REID, SR.: This family moved often. John M. Reid, Sr. worked for the railroad. More About JOHN MILTON REID, SR.: Fact 1: John was a drummer boy in the Confederate Army during the Civil War. Notes for MARDA ?: Family history says that Marda was full blood Choctaw Indian from MS. More About MARDA ?: Fact 1: Choctaw Indian Children of JOHN REID and AMANDA FORD are: i. JOSEPH BLUETARD REID, b. April 26, 1869, Oktibbeha Co., MS; d. November 12, 1953, Spur, TX; m. EULA ELIZABETH ARNOLD, March 29, 1893. ii. EULA REID, b. Abt. 1870. 2. iii. JOHN MILTON REID, JR., b. June 19, 1871, MS; d. October 1918, Medic, Joplin Co., MO. iv. POSSIBLE 2? CHILDREN REID. v. JOSEPH PRESTON REID, b. March 1879. Generation No. 2 2. JOHN MILTON REID, JR. (JOHN MILTON) was born June 19, 1871 in MS, and died October 1918 in Medic, Joplin Co., MO. He married BETTIE BEDDINGFIELD December 29, 1893 in MS, daughter of WILLIAM BEDINGFIELD and SARAH CHASTAIN. She was born February 4, 1874. Children of JOHN REID and BETTIE BEDDINGFIELD are: i. JOSEPH BLUEFORD REID, b. September 10, 1897; d. 1979, El Paso, TX. ii. SID REID, b. February 7, 1899; d. 1979, Benton, KY. iii. LILLY MAE REID, b. January 9, 1901; d. January 24, 1972, Gunnison, Gunnison Co., CO. More About LILLY MAE REID: Fact 1: Twin to Gray (Bill) iv. GRAY REID, b. January 9, 1901; d. November 18, 1935, Gunnison, Gunnison Co., CO. More About GRAY REID: Fact 1: Also known as Bill. v. ROBERT T. REID, b. June 19, 1904; m. EDNA. 3. vi. MAUDIE RAY REID, b. December 12, 1905, Paris, Lamar Co., TX; d. June 14, 1933, Gunnisson, Gunnison, CO. vii. FLOSSIE REID, b. August 27, 1907. viii. JOHN MILTON REID III, b. April 29, 1909, Ryan, Jefferson Co., OK. ix. ALLEN MELVIN REID, b. January 12, 1911, Ryan, Jefferson Co., OK; d. June 7, 1933, Gunnison, Gunnison Co., CO. More About ALLEN MELVIN REID: Fact 1: Buried in Gunnison City Cemetery Fact 2: Row B47--Lot 2 Plot 1 x. NITA IRENE REID, b. August 8, 1912, Ryan, Jefferson Co., OK; m. GRANT WATSON. Generation No. 3 3. MAUDIE RAY3 REID (JOHN MILTON2, JOHN MILTON1) was born December 12, 1905 in Paris, Lamar Co., TX, and died June 14, 1933 in Gunnisson, Gunnison, CO. She married She married () CHARLES LEMART SMOTHERMAN April 12, 1924 in Gunnisson, Gunnison, CO, son of WILLIAM SMOTHERMAN and NANCY EADES. He was born January 1, 1902 in Rockford, Spokane, WA, and died November 21, 1938 in Clarkston, Asotin, WA. She married # (2) THOMAS H. FENDALL. He was born 1894 in Montrose Co., CO, and died 1977 in Solano Vallejo, CA. More About MAUDIE RAY REID:--My Grandmother Cause of Death: Pnuemonia Medical Information: Burried in Gunnison City Cemetery--Reid PlotRow B47 Lot2 Plot 2 More About CHARLES LEMART SMOTHERMAN:----My Grandfather Cause of Death: Tuberculosis Medical Information: Died at the Asotin County Asylum, Clarkston, Washington. Any help is appreciated. Reply to : [email protected] Valencia Smotherman Longview, TX
--------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Denise Woodside" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: [NCJohnston] Fwd: [NCGENWEB] Last Week's NC USGenWeb Archives Additions I thought some of you might be interested in this information!! Denise Woodside CC Sampson County > >From Mike DeLoach: > > The following documents were added to the North > Carolina USGenWeb Archives > and Tombstone Transcription Register last week: > > Ashe County > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/ashe/military/revwar/pensions/ray 01.txt > > Avery County > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/avery/obits/bchnan02.txt > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/avery/obits/ingram02.txt > > Buncombe County > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/buncombe/military/revwar/pensions /poplin01.txt > > Craven County > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/craven/military/csavets.txt > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/craven/military/hrnscsa.txt > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/craven/vitals/1799dths.txt > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/craven/vitals/1799marr.txt > > Dare County > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/dare/obits/austin01.txt > > Forsyth County > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/forsyth/obits/phillips.txt > > Guilford County > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/guilford/military/chapman.txt > > Iredell County > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/iredell/pensions/thomas01.txt > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/iredell/wills/stvnsn01.txt > > Macon County > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/macon/cemeteries/mtngrove.txt > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/macon/cemeteries/mtzion.txt > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/macon/cemeteries/ptnvalmc.txt > > Mitchell County > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/mitchell/obits/ayers02.txt > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/mitchell/obits/ballew01.txt > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/mitchell/obits/blckwl01.txt > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/mitchell/obits/brlesn04.txt > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/mitchell/obits/burnet01.txt > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/mitchell/obits/carrol01.txt > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/mitchell/obits/jarret03.txt > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/mitchell/obits/tipton01.txt > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/mitchell/obits/tolley01.txt > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/mitchell/obits/yelton04.txt > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/mitchell/obits/york01.txt > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/mitchell/obits/young04.txt > > Montgomery County > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/montgomery/military/revwar/pensio ns/poplin01.txt > > Northampton County > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/northampton/cemeteries/kee01.txt > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/northampton/deeds/clark02.txt > > Stokes County > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/stokes/military/harmcgee.txt > > Surry County > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/surry/cemeteries/whtplns.txt > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/surry/wills/hamptn01.txt > > Union County > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/union/cemeteries/pleshill.txt > > Wake County > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/wake/wills/sharpe01.txt > > Wayne County > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/wayne/wills/sauls04.txt > > Wilkes County > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/wilkes/deeds/henson01.txt > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/wilkes/pensions/fairchld.txt > > Yancey County > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/yancey/bios/autrey01.txt > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/yancey/obits/harrel01.txt > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes http://autos.yahoo.com
I am looking for information on Catherine REID/REED b. 28 Dec. 1845-47 (IL?) d. 1 Nov. 1925 MO Father: Philip REID/REED of IRL. m. Joseph MAHER b. 1835 Tipperary IRL>LA>IL>MO d. 5 Dec 1903 MO children: My ggrandfather Albert MAHER, Arthur, Philip, Mary, Mathew, Joseph, Catherine, Irene, Frank Thanks for your help, Mary Stewart [email protected]
Hi Betty, Thank you so much for your wonderfully detailed response. I think you may have something here that touches my NATHAN REED line, but exactly how I am not sure. Any help or suggestions from other Reed listers???. Also Betty (or anyone). do you know of any READ/REID/REED musicians?? Family lore states NATHAN REED WAS A MUSICIAN BORN IN SCOTLAND, but the 1870 Census for Warsaw, Rice Co., MN for Nathan Reed (JR) indicates his parents were not foreign born. Here is the census info in case any of Nathan Reed (Jr)'s children names ring a bell. REED, NATHAN - 36-Shoemaker-b VIRGINIA Reed, Harriet-33b-keeping house-b OH Reed, Norris-28-OH Reed, Achsah-31--domestic servant- b OH Nathan-18-Farm Laborer b OH Theraby?-14-b IN Amanda-12-b IN The birth years and locations of the Nathan Reed's children coincide with the locations of his sister Melinda Reed/m. Mahlon Bailey, who are also listed on the same census in Warsaw, Rice Co., MN. I am very grateful for your information, as this is the best lead I have had in 10 years on this line. Regards, Diana Chapman Owen "Betty A. Pace" wrote: > Dear Diana, My Read/Reid family originated in VA, probably Brunswick > Co., Lunenburg Co., Charlotte Co. VA. Around the mid-1700s the family > came down to NC. It was there that the name changed from READ to > REID, but sometimes the records show them as REED. I have been told > there are a lot of NATHANs and WILLIAMs in the REID/REED families. If > you will look at the below chart, you will see some Nathans but I > don't know where they went from NC, except my own line (Julia Ann Reid > m. Abner Pace 1843 NC). Nathan REID (son of John Clement Reid) > married in 1833, but I often have thought that perhaps it was his 2nd > marriage (to Mary Cotrell). I only know of one child of his (William > E. C. Reid). I just thought I would let you see this descendancy in > case anything clicks. I did notice an Amanda. Plus my Jesse Reid was > a shoemaker also. I don't know about his brother Nathan Reid, > however. 1. John Clement Reid b. ? Brunswick Co. VA or Wake Co. NC > ……2. Nathan Reid (?m. Mary Cotrell in 1833Guilford > Co.NC) > ……… + Mary Cotrell /Cottrell m. 1833Guilford > CoNC > …………..3. William Emory C(ottrell?)Reid > (1833-1860s?) lived Davie Co., NC > .................. +Sue Bevins/Bivins (1829-1887) Liberty,Davie > Co., > NC. m. 1856Rowan Co., NC > ………………….4. Mary > Josephine Reid (b.1858) m. David Granger > ………………….4. Nathan > W.Reid(1860-1862) > ………………….4. William > (?) Reid m. Kate Moore > …………3. Eliza Reid - b. Davie Co., NC > ………….3. Lucinda Reid b. Davie Co., NC > ………….3. Cornelia Reid b. Davie Co., NC > …….2. Green Reid - went west to work on stagecoaches > …….2. Jesse Reid/Reed b. 1803 Wake Co. NC d. 1877* > Guilford Co. NC > ………….+ 1st wife Jenny/Jane > Cotrell/Cottrell b. 3/1803Guilford? m. > 7/1/1823Guilf. > .. ……..3. Elizabeth Jane Reid b. 1823 > ………… .3. Julia Anne Reed/Reid b. > 9/23/1825Guilford d. 1911Guilford . > NC > ………….. + Abner Pace > (1821Guilford-1890?Rowan Co. NC) m. 1843Guilford > .………3. John Clement Reid b. 1827 > ..….… 3. Emily Caroline Reid b. 1829 > ……….3. Clarisa Irene Reid b. 1831 > ……….3. Mary Catherine Reid b. 12/19/1833 > ………3. Martha Eliza Reid b. 1836 > + 2nd wife Lucinda Minor/Miner b. 1815**d. 1861*** m. 1838 > …….….… 3. William Fletcher Reid b. 1839 > d. Guilford * > +Susan Howerton b. ? d. Guilford * > …………..3. Frances Amanda Reid b. 1841 > …….……..3. Susan Cornelia Reid b. 1843 > …….……..3. Hezekia Green Reid b. 1845 > …………...3. Nathan Jasper Reid b. 1848 > …………...3. Ellen Demaris Reid b. 1850 (D. > Mitchell line) > ……………….+ Marshall Wiley > Blaylock > …………………..4. Susan > Blaylock > .…………..3. Alice Maria Reid b. 1852 > …………. 3. Henry Alton Reid b. 1855 > .…………..3. Alexander Gattis Reid b. 1858 > ……….+3rd wife Phebe Howerton m. 5/19/1864 * > buried in Deep River Friends (Quaker) Cemetery at High Point, NC > ** probably the daughter of Reubin Minor and Frances Southerland of > Brunswick Co., VA > *** buried at Muir's Chapel, Guilford College, Guilford Co. NC > **** buried in Old English Cemetery, Salisbury, Rowan Co., NC > ***** buried in Chestnut Hill Cemetery, Salisbury, NC On census > reports in this early period, REED and REID seem almost > interchangeable, as do COTRELL/COTTRELL and MINOR/MINER. There are > even > some READs in NC census reports in the early 19th century. There was a > JESSE REID who married a PHEBE HOWERTON in Guilford on 19 May > 1864, bondsman Wm. A. Linds. Jesse Reid (age 67) is living alone > with > Phebe (age 50) in the 1870 census in Forsythe Co., NC--occupation > shoemaker. This has to be our Jesse with his 3rd wife. Family > tradition says that our READs are of the line of the Clement READS of > VA. I had a book on interlibrary loan for a short while: > The Reads and Their Relatives, Being an Account of Colonel Clement and > Madam Read of Bushy Forest, Lunenburg County, Virginia, their Eight > Children, their Descendants, and Allied Families. This book is > written by ALICE READ (MRS. SHELLEY ROUSE), 1930, Johnson & Hardin > Press, Cincinnati. It is owned by Hampton-Sydney College. > p. 427-8 > Covering the Frederick Carr Moore (of Norfolk, VA) July 8, 1886 > marriage to Anne (Nannie) Cabell McIlwaine (b. Sept 3, 1861), > Postmistress of Warrenton, NC for more than thirty years, The Moores > were northern people who came South because they liked the climate, > and settled near Norfolk, VA. This couple had 4 children: Turner > Wharton Moore (b.1887); Nannie Cabell Moore (b.1891); James Carr > Moore; Sarah McIlwaine Moore (b. 1896), married Feb 6, 1923 to > Fitzhugh Read of Mecklenburg Co. VA, son of Hon. Stephen READ of > Mecklenburg VA and his wife (Miss Wright of Palmer Springs, VA). They > had a son named FITZHUGH TREZVANT READ, JR. > (new paragraph but under this group) > HON. STEPHEN READ was a Capt. Co. F., 14th VA Regt., CSA, succeeding > his cousin, Capt. Farrar, who was killed at Gettysburg. After the > [Civil] War he represented Mecklenburg [VA] in the House of Delegates > and the State Senate for many years. He was a son of WILLIAM H. READ > (d.1880) and Martha TURNER; son of CLEMENT READ (d.1841), who came to > Mecklenburg Co. VA, from Charlotte or Lunenburg VA about 1800, with > his wife, who was ELIZABETH QUARLES. This CLEMENT READ was one of > eight children, all of whom moved in a great trek, tradition has it, > with wives, slaves, cattle and household goods, headed for territories > further south; however, when they reached the region of Mecklenburg > Co., VA., and the adjoining North Carolina counties, they were too > pleased to go on, and settling in that region, formed a wide-reaching > and influential connection. Of one of them, MR. NATHAN READ, son of > JAMES R. READ (will prob. July 8, 1799) and his wife, "who was a > daughter of the Averly who founded the Averly plough works in > Clarkesville VA, which are now in Louisville and said to be the > largest ploughworks in the world," we have a glimpse in the letters of > Dr. Hoge. Their comfortable house and luxurious table were the > subject of his enthusiastic enconium when he was living as a young > tutor in their family. The connection of this branch of READs with > the family of Col. CLEMENT READ of Lunenburg has not been traced but > they have a tradition that such connection exists, and the males of > Mecklenburg [VA] and Carolina are big blonde men, very like the READs > of Charlotte Co.. > (the author's footnote: > Mr. William Read Turner, grandson of Susan A. T. Read (the sister of > Capt. Stephen Read), who married Stephen Turner of North Carolina and > had John Read Turner (1839-1904), who married second: Frances Lucas > Irby of Lunenburg, is investigating this line and hopes eventually to > discover his missing link.) > > The above is included in a major division/section of the book headed: > COL. ISAAC READ I and SARAH EMBRA I could find no further reference > to Dr. Hoge, and the book has no bibliography. I looked for the names > in our line (Nathan, John, Jesse, and Green) and this reference to > Nathan caught my eye since it was the only one in the index. Nothing > on Jesse or Green READ/REID. Hoping something will ring a bell, Betty > Pace <YOU WROTE>Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2002 09:06:33 -0700 From: "Diana > Owen" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: REED's in > Tipton Co., Indiana > Does anyone have REED's who lived in Tipton Co., > Indiana ? > (Who might have ancestors from Virginia) > > I would appreciate hearing from anyone, as a help in > researching my > NATHAN REED, whose daughters > Melinda and Amanda REED (b OH) married brothers Mahlon > and Eli Anderson > BAILEY in the early 1850's in TIPTON CO., INDIANA. > Melinda and Amanda REED's other possible siblings are: > -Hannah E. REED, m Alexander RIDGEWAY 1855, Tipton > Co., IN > -Nathan REED, b abt 1834 VA, shoemaker by trade > -Norris REED b abt, m Achsah (Unknown) > The Bailey's had Quaker roots and had migrated from > VA.The two > REED-BAILEY couples migrated to Morristown, Rice., > Co., MN and then on > to Sentinel Butte, Golden Valley, ND. > Thanks for any help or suggestions, > Diana Chapman Owen > >
Dear Diana, My Read/Reid family originated in VA, probably Brunswick Co., Lunenburg Co., Charlotte Co. VA. Around the mid-1700s the family came down to NC. It was there that the name changed from READ to REID, but sometimes the records show them as REED. I have been told there are a lot of NATHANs and WILLIAMs in the REID/REED families. If you will look at the below chart, you will see some Nathans but I don't know where they went from NC, except my own line (Julia Ann Reid m. Abner Pace 1843 NC). Nathan REID (son of John Clement Reid) married in 1833, but I often have thought that perhaps it was his 2nd marriage (to Mary Cotrell). I only know of one child of his (William E. C. Reid). I just thought I would let you see this descendancy in case anything clicks. I did notice an Amanda. Plus my Jesse Reid was a shoemaker also. I don't know about his brother Nathan Reid, however. 1. John Clement Reid b. ? Brunswick Co. VA or Wake Co. NC 2. Nathan Reid (?m. Mary Cotrell in 1833Guilford Co.NC) + Mary Cotrell /Cottrell m. 1833Guilford CoNC ..3. William Emory C(ottrell?)Reid (1833-1860s?) lived Davie Co., NC .................. +Sue Bevins/Bivins (1829-1887) Liberty,Davie Co., NC. m. 1856Rowan Co., NC .4. Mary Josephine Reid (b.1858) m. David Granger .4. Nathan W.Reid(1860-1862) .4. William (?) Reid m. Kate Moore 3. Eliza Reid - b. Davie Co., NC .3. Lucinda Reid b. Davie Co., NC .3. Cornelia Reid b. Davie Co., NC .2. Green Reid - went west to work on stagecoaches .2. Jesse Reid/Reed b. 1803 Wake Co. NC d. 1877* Guilford Co. NC .+ 1st wife Jenny/Jane Cotrell/Cottrell b. 3/1803Guilford? m. 7/1/1823Guilf. .. ..3. Elizabeth Jane Reid b. 1823 .3. Julia Anne Reed/Reid b. 9/23/1825Guilford d. 1911Guilford . NC .. + Abner Pace (1821Guilford-1890?Rowan Co. NC) m. 1843Guilford . 3. John Clement Reid b. 1827 .. . 3. Emily Caroline Reid b. 1829 .3. Clarisa Irene Reid b. 1831 .3. Mary Catherine Reid b. 12/19/1833 3. Martha Eliza Reid b. 1836 + 2nd wife Lucinda Minor/Miner b. 1815**d. 1861*** m. 1838 . . 3. William Fletcher Reid b. 1839 d. Guilford * +Susan Howerton b. ? d. Guilford * ..3. Frances Amanda Reid b. 1841 . ..3. Susan Cornelia Reid b. 1843 . ..3. Hezekia Green Reid b. 1845 ...3. Nathan Jasper Reid b. 1848 ...3. Ellen Demaris Reid b. 1850 (D. Mitchell line) .+ Marshall Wiley Blaylock ..4. Susan Blaylock . ..3. Alice Maria Reid b. 1852 . 3. Henry Alton Reid b. 1855 . ..3. Alexander Gattis Reid b. 1858 .+3rd wife Phebe Howerton m. 5/19/1864 * buried in Deep River Friends (Quaker) Cemetery at High Point, NC ** probably the daughter of Reubin Minor and Frances Southerland of Brunswick Co., VA *** buried at Muir's Chapel, Guilford College, Guilford Co. NC **** buried in Old English Cemetery, Salisbury, Rowan Co., NC ***** buried in Chestnut Hill Cemetery, Salisbury, NC On census reports in this early period, REED and REID seem almost interchangeable, as do COTRELL/COTTRELL and MINOR/MINER. There are even some READs in NC census reports in the early 19th century. There was a JESSE REID who married a PHEBE HOWERTON in Guilford on 19 May 1864, bondsman Wm. A. Linds. Jesse Reid (age 67) is living alone with Phebe (age 50) in the 1870 census in Forsythe Co., NC--occupation shoemaker. This has to be our Jesse with his 3rd wife. Family tradition says that our READs are of the line of the Clement READS of VA. I had a book on interlibrary loan for a short while: The Reads and Their Relatives, Being an Account of Colonel Clement and Madam Read of Bushy Forest, Lunenburg County, Virginia, their Eight Children, their Descendants, and Allied Families. This book is written by ALICE READ (MRS. SHELLEY ROUSE), 1930, Johnson & Hardin Press, Cincinnati. It is owned by Hampton-Sydney College. p. 427-8 Covering the Frederick Carr Moore (of Norfolk, VA) July 8, 1886 marriage to Anne (Nannie) Cabell McIlwaine (b. Sept 3, 1861), Postmistress of Warrenton, NC for more than thirty years, The Moores were northern people who came South because they liked the climate, and settled near Norfolk, VA. This couple had 4 children: Turner Wharton Moore (b.1887); Nannie Cabell Moore (b.1891); James Carr Moore; Sarah McIlwaine Moore (b. 1896), married Feb 6, 1923 to Fitzhugh Read of Mecklenburg Co. VA, son of Hon. Stephen READ of Mecklenburg VA and his wife (Miss Wright of Palmer Springs, VA). They had a son named FITZHUGH TREZVANT READ, JR. (new paragraph but under this group) HON. STEPHEN READ was a Capt. Co. F., 14th VA Regt., CSA, succeeding his cousin, Capt. Farrar, who was killed at Gettysburg. After the [Civil] War he represented Mecklenburg [VA] in the House of Delegates and the State Senate for many years. He was a son of WILLIAM H. READ (d.1880) and Martha TURNER; son of CLEMENT READ (d.1841), who came to Mecklenburg Co. VA, from Charlotte or Lunenburg VA about 1800, with his wife, who was ELIZABETH QUARLES. This CLEMENT READ was one of eight children, all of whom moved in a great trek, tradition has it, with wives, slaves, cattle and household goods, headed for territories further south; however, when they reached the region of Mecklenburg Co., VA., and the adjoining North Carolina counties, they were too pleased to go on, and settling in that region, formed a wide-reaching and influential connection. Of one of them, MR. NATHAN READ, son of JAMES R. READ (will prob. July 8, 1799) and his wife, "who was a daughter of the Averly who founded the Averly plough works in Clarkesville VA, which are now in Louisville and said to be the largest ploughworks in the world," we have a glimpse in the letters of Dr. Hoge. Their comfortable house and luxurious table were the subject of his enthusiastic enconium when he was living as a young tutor in their family. The connection of this branch of READs with the family of Col. CLEMENT READ of Lunenburg has not been traced but they have a tradition that such connection exists, and the males of Mecklenburg [VA] and Carolina are big blonde men, very like the READs of Charlotte Co.. (the author's footnote: Mr. William Read Turner, grandson of Susan A. T. Read (the sister of Capt. Stephen Read), who married Stephen Turner of North Carolina and had John Read Turner (1839-1904), who married second: Frances Lucas Irby of Lunenburg, is investigating this line and hopes eventually to discover his missing link.) The above is included in a major division/section of the book headed: COL. ISAAC READ I and SARAH EMBRA I could find no further reference to Dr. Hoge, and the book has no bibliography. I looked for the names in our line (Nathan, John, Jesse, and Green) and this reference to Nathan caught my eye since it was the only one in the index. Nothing on Jesse or Green READ/REID. Hoping something will ring a bell, Betty Pace <YOU WROTE> Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2002 09:06:33 -0700 From: "Diana Owen" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: REED's in Tipton Co., Indiana Does anyone have REED's who lived in Tipton Co., Indiana ? (Who might have ancestors from Virginia) I would appreciate hearing from anyone, as a help in researching my NATHAN REED, whose daughters Melinda and Amanda REED (b OH) married brothers Mahlon and Eli Anderson BAILEY in the early 1850's in TIPTON CO., INDIANA. Melinda and Amanda REED's other possible siblings are: -Hannah E. REED, m Alexander RIDGEWAY 1855, Tipton Co., IN -Nathan REED, b abt 1834 VA, shoemaker by trade -Norris REED b abt, m Achsah (Unknown) The Bailey's had Quaker roots and had migrated from VA.The two REED-BAILEY couples migrated to Morristown, Rice., Co., MN and then on to Sentinel Butte, Golden Valley, ND. Thanks for any help or suggestions, Diana Chapman Owen
Does anyone know anything about the families of this family? Warren NC Marriages Reid, James L Stacy, Sarah Ann 22 Sep 1830
I sent this before I had added all the marriages. Here are some more: GROOMS > Read, James Spears, Mary Eliza 08 Jan 1854 > Read, John Huddleston, Prudence 30 May 1805 > Read, John Parish, Sally 06 Oct 1837 > Read, William H Turner, Martha T 11 May 1832 > Read, Willie Stokes, Priscilla Jane 02 Feb 1836 > Read, Thomas Jr Read, Martha Ann 01 May 1845 > Redd, Gardner Hawkins, Harriet 07 May 1850 > Reed, Benjamin Vaughan, Charity Dec 1792 > Reed, James Carrall, Sarah 11 Nov 1798 > Reed, John Basket, Fanny 01 Apr 1795 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jan Patton" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2002 5:33 PM Subject: Early Warren Co., NC marriages > Here are some early Warren Co., NC Reed marriages. Can anyone tell me if any of these are related to a Nancy Pearl Reed b. ca. 1801 NC; m. William Randolph? Nancy may have had a brother/cousin/uncle named Cannon Reed. > > Read, Mary L Johnson, Ephraim 29 Nov 1837 > Reed, Elizebeth Paterson, Jordan 30 Nov 1799 > Reed, Sally Durham, Samuel 24 Dec 1790 > Reed, Tempy Spears, John 01 Aug 1835 > Reid, Ann E Stark, Richard L 19 Jul 1830 > > > Jan > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Here are some early Warren Co., NC Reed marriages. Can anyone tell me if any of these are related to a Nancy Pearl Reed b. ca. 1801 NC; m. William Randolph? Nancy may have had a brother/cousin/uncle named Cannon Reed. Read, Mary L Johnson, Ephraim 29 Nov 1837 Reed, Elizebeth Paterson, Jordan 30 Nov 1799 Reed, Sally Durham, Samuel 24 Dec 1790 Reed, Tempy Spears, John 01 Aug 1835 Reid, Ann E Stark, Richard L 19 Jul 1830 Jan
My NC Reid family: JULIA ANN REED/REID/READ - ANCESTRY - Guilford Co., NC 1. John Clement Reid b. ? Brunswick Co. VA or Wake Co. NC 2. Nathan Reid (?m. Mary Cotrell in 1833Guilford Co.NC) + Mary Cotrell /Cottrell m. 1833Guilford CoNC ..3. William Emory C. m. 1856 to Sue Bevins, Rowan Co., NC .2. Green Reid .2. Jesse Reid/Reed b. 1803 Wake Co. NC d. 1877* Guilford Co. NC .+ 1st wife Jenny/Jane Cotrell/Cottrell b. 3/1803Guilford? m. 7/1/1823Guilf. .. ............3. Elizabeth Jane Reid b. 1823 ......3. Julia Anne Reed/Reid b. 9/23/1825Guilford d. 1911Guilford . NC .. + Abner Pace (1821Guilford-1890?Rowan Co. NC) m. 1843 Guilford . ..........3. John Clement Reid b. 1827 .. . ..........3. Emily Caroline Reid b. 1829 ......3. Clarisa Irene Reid b. 1831 ............3. Mary Catherine Reid b. 12/19/1833 ...........3. Martha Eliza Reid b. 1836 .............. + 2nd wife of Jesse Reid Lucinda Minor/Miner b. 1815**d. 1861*** m. 1838 . . ..... 3. William Fletcher Reid b. 1839 d. Guilford * ............................ +Susan Howerton b. ? d. Guilford * .......3. Frances Amanda Reid b. 1841 . .......3. Susan Cornelia Reid b. 1843 . .......3. Hezekia Green Reid b. 1845 .........3. Nathan Jasper Reid b. 1848 .........3. Ellen Demaris Reid b. 1850 (D. Mitchell line) .....+ Marshall Wiley Blaylock ..4. Susan Blaylock . ........3. Alice Maria Reid b. 1852 . ......3. Henry Alton Reid b. 1855 . ........3. Alexander Gattis Reid b. 1858 ..+3rd wifof Jesse Reid Phebe Howerton m. 5/19/1864 * buried in Deep River Friends (Quaker) Cemetery at High Point, NC ** probably the daughter of Reubin Minor and Frances Southerland of Brunswick Co., VA *** buried at Muir's Chapel, Guilford College, Guilford Co. NC **** buried in Old English Cemetery, Salisbury, Rowan Co., NC ***** buried in Chestnut Hill Cemetery, Salisbury, NC On census reports in this early period, REED and REID seem almost interchangeable, as do COTRELL/COTTRELL and MINOR/MINER. There are even some READs in NC census reports in the early 19th century. There was a JESSE REID who married a PHEBE HOWERTON in Guilford on 19 May 1864, bondsman Wm. A. Linds. Jesse Reid (age 67) is living alone with Phebe (age 50) in the 1870 census in Forsythe Co., NC--occupation shoemaker. This has to be our Jesse with his 3rd wife. I wonder if possibly Phebe Howerton was a Howerton widow since she would have been in her 40s when she married Jesse in 1864, if you believe the 1870 census for her age of 50.
Does anyone have REED's who lived in Tipton Co., Indiana ? (Who might have ancestors from Virginia) I would appreciate hearing from anyone, as a help in researching my NATHAN REED, whose daughters Melinda and Amanda REED (b OH) married brothers Mahlon and Eli Anderson BAILEY in the early 1850's in TIPTON CO., INDIANA. Melinda and Amanda REED's other possible siblings are: -Hannah E. REED, m Alexander RIDGEWAY 1855, Tipton Co., IN -Nathan REED, b abt 1834 VA, shoemaker by trade -Norris REED b abt, m Achsah (Unknown) The Bailey's had Quaker roots and had migrated from VA.The two REED-BAILEY couples migrated to Morristown, Rice., Co., MN and then on to Sentinel Butte, Golden Valley, ND. Thanks for any help or suggestions, Diana Chapman Owen
I am seeking information on John REED/REID who married Millicent/Milly KEMP/CAMP. They are said to be the parents of my Henry REID who lived in Anderson Co. SC. Milly is found on the 96th Dist.-Pendleton SC 1790 census (apparently widowed by that time) as well as 1800 & 1810 Pendleton SC. By 1820 she appears to have moved to Abbeville, SC. Who were their parents? Lisa Kight
I have posted several times on this list in hopes of finding more infomration on my gggrand mother. Sarah Jane Reed born 5 Apr 1816 Ohio died 10 Mar 1909 KS and was married to Owen M. John. The birth date I do not have a definate source only infomation that other family members had. It was said that Sarah's parents died when she was small and was raised by an aunt. It is unknown if this aunt was on her father's side or her mother's side of the family. Also unknown was the aunt's name and location. If anyone have any lead on this person would appreciate it. John Sowers
UNSUBSCRIBE ----- Original Message ----- From: "Doris Forsyth" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 12:01 AM Subject: Reeds in PA > For quite a long time I have been researching Reeds in PA. One of my > ancestors-Adonijah Reed-- was born in Fayette County, Connellsville, PA > in 1794. Have traced him to Delaware County in the census of 1850 with > his wife, Elizabeth Newhouse, and at least 7 children. Would really > like to hear from anyone who might also be of this Reed family. > Adonijah died in Cook County, Illinois, in 1862. > > > > Doris Reed Forsyth > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
I have some information on the Thomas Seldon Reed family if you will email me. Lisa Kight
Hi, I haven't posted for awhile... I am researching the Reed family, who came from PA to OH. Luther Thomas Reed was born 1846 in OH and then moved with the family to Iowa. His father was Campbell T. Reed, born 1816 in PA and who stated his father came from Delaware (either county or state???) and his mother Mary J. Boyd born in Kentucky. Luther Thomas had several siblings, two of which were Jennie E. Reed born about 1850 and married a Taylor and the other was James Boyd Reed born about 1857. Luther Thomas also lived in Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa and Minnesota. I would sure like any info on these elusive 'Reeds'.