Betty and others, Henry Reed in the will of 1789 Guilford County, North Carolina: This is my research. I'd sure like to find someone descended from Henry & Agnes (Bell) Reed. Cecy Rice Henry Reed b. in Ireland (source: "U.S. Biographical Dictionary of Missouri, 1878"); d. about August 1789 in Guilford Co. NC [source:will]) married Agnes BELL 26 Dec 1766 Rowan Co, NC (this from a marriage record; Guilford was formed from Rowan in 1771) Henry Reed names his wife as Agnes,1789, in his will. When Agnes died about 1800, a guardian, William DENNY, is appointed for Henry's orphans and minor children who are named as: James, John, Elizabeth, and Henry. I believe that the John named is my great great grandfather John Denny Reed born 1784 in Guilford Co, NC. John D. Reed named his children Henry, Thomas, James, John, Elizabeth, Menerva, Nancy and Martha. (I think Thomas is Agnes Bell Reed's father's name). One problem for me is, why didn't John Denny Reed name a child after his mother Agnes(if this is his mother). From a biography written by and about my great grandfather Thomas Black Reed in "U.S. Biographical Dictionary of Missouri, 1878" (edited by me), he names his father as John Denny Reed born in Guilford County, North Carolina, who fought in the 1812 War, who married Elizabeth Jenkins in Guilford County in 1816, came to Missouri in about 1819 to claim a military land grant he received for fighting in the 1812 War; and his grandfather as Henry Reed, who fought in the Revolutionary War in Guilford County, according to Thomas B. Reed, his grandson. Henry's name may have been spelled Reid or Read(John Denny Reed spelled it REED). Henry was born in Ireland, came to South Carolina but moved to Guilford County, North Carolina before the Revolutionary War. (all this in the biography).
Im writing to you in regards to all of the names you have in your Reed line I also have them I have John B Reed William A and James A they are all in the Illinois area John B is my ggg grandfather he was born in 1841 in Illinois and Im having trouble finding his father first name his mothers first name is Patsey they also told me that Patsey could be Martha John B sibling are Mary Ann Elvira Nancy A and Susannah E all born in Illinois . Let me know if there is anything in your line . Thank you ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karl & Cecy Rice" <kcecyr@swbell.net> To: <REED-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 1:02 PM Subject: [REED] Henry Reed will 1789 Guilford Co, North Carolina (NC), Agnes Bell Reed, wife > Betty and others, > > Henry Reed in the will of 1789 Guilford County, North Carolina: > This is my research. I'd sure like to find someone descended from Henry & > Agnes (Bell) Reed. Cecy Rice > > Henry Reed > b. in Ireland (source: "U.S. Biographical Dictionary of Missouri, 1878"); > d. about August 1789 in Guilford Co. NC [source:will]) > married Agnes BELL 26 Dec 1766 Rowan Co, NC (this from a marriage record; > Guilford was formed from Rowan in 1771) > > Henry Reed names his wife as Agnes,1789, in his will. > When Agnes died about 1800, a guardian, William DENNY, is appointed for > Henry's orphans and minor children who are named as: James, John, > Elizabeth, and Henry. > > I believe that the John named is my great great grandfather John Denny > Reed born 1784 in Guilford Co, NC. John D. Reed named his children Henry, > Thomas, James, John, Elizabeth, Menerva, Nancy and Martha. (I think Thomas > is Agnes Bell Reed's father's name). One problem for me is, why didn't > John Denny Reed name a child after his mother Agnes(if this is his > mother). > > From a biography written by and about my great grandfather Thomas Black > Reed in "U.S. Biographical Dictionary of Missouri, 1878" (edited by me), > he names his father as John Denny Reed born in Guilford County, North > Carolina, who fought in the 1812 War, who married Elizabeth Jenkins in > Guilford County in 1816, came to Missouri in about 1819 to claim a > military land grant he received for fighting in the 1812 War; and his > grandfather as Henry Reed, who fought in the Revolutionary War in Guilford > County, according to Thomas B. Reed, his grandson. Henry's name may have > been spelled Reid or Read(John Denny Reed spelled it REED). Henry was born > in Ireland, came to South Carolina but moved to Guilford County, North > Carolina before the Revolutionary War. (all this in the biography). > > > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx >