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    William Reed was born about , in England. He married Mabel Kendall before , in England. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 3 daughters. He immigrated to Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America in and lived in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America in and Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America in He died in England, and was buried in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England.

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  • William Reed ( - bef. )

    WilliamReed aka Read, Reade

    Born in Weymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony[uncertain]

    Son of William Reed and Avis (Chapman) Reed

    Brother of Ruth (Reed) Whitman, Margaret (Reade) Vining, Hannah (Reed) Whitmarsh, Thomas Reed, Mary Reed, John Reed and James Reed

    Husband of Esther (Tomson) Reed— married about in Weymouth, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony
    Descendants

    Father of Mercy (Reed) Ford, Mary (Reed) Allen, Bathsheba (Reed) Porter, William Reed, Ester (Reed) Hersey, John Reed, Jacob Reed and Sarah (Reed) King

    Died before before age 66in Weymouth, Suffolk, Province of Massachusetts Bay

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    Biography

    William Reed (spelled "Reed" in The American Genealogist article by Robert Charles Anderson)[1]

    Caution

    This is the William Reed that was born on 15 Dec who married Esther Tomson (Mayflower Descendant)[2][3][4] There were multiple William Reed/Reads in New England, and their records have been mixed, especially in the older published genealogy works and online databases.

    Origin

    William was born on 15 Dec in Weymouth, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay.[2][5]

    Marriage

    William married about to Esther (Tomson) Reed, daughter of Lt. J

    William Reed

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