Person:Nathaniel Reed (7)

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m. Bef 1695
  1. Phebe Reed1695 - 1776
  2. Susanna Reed1696 - 1696/97
  3. Joseph Reed1698 - 1730
  4. Joshua Reed1700 - Bef 1730
  5. Nathaniel Reed1704 - Bef 1748
  6. Susanna Reed1707 - 1754
  7. Abigail Reed1709 -
  • HNathaniel Reed1704 - Bef 1748
  • WHannah Flagg1716 - 1760
m. Bef 1734
  1. Mary Reed1734 -
  2. Joshua Reed1739 - 1805
Facts and Events
Name Nathaniel Reed
Gender Male
Birth[1] 28 Mar 1704 Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Bef 1734 Based on birth of daughter Mary
to Hannah Flagg
Death[2][3] Bef 28 Nov 1748 Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesinventory authorized
References
  1. Johnson, Edward F. Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages . (Woburn, Massachusetts: Andrews, Cutler & Co., 1890-1919)
    Vol. 1, p. 204.

    REED, Nathaniel, s. of Joseph and Phebe, [born] March 28, 1704.

  2. FHL film 0421500, in Massachusetts. Probate Court (Middlesex County). Probate records, 1648-1924. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1964-1967)
    Case 18572: "Nathaniel Read 1748".

    28 Nov 1748: Commission to take inventory of estate of "Nathaniel Read late of sd Town [Woburn]" given to Capt. James Procter, Edward Walker & Timothy Winn of Woburn.
    undated: note about partially completed stone wall, as shown by "widdow Hannah Reed admin'x to the Estate of her Husband Mr. Nat'll Reed Late of Woburn Deacas'd"
    12 Dec 1748: Inventory of estate of "Mr Nathanel Reed, Late of Woburn, Deceased".
    26 Dec 1748: Bond of Hannah Reed Widow as Administratrix of the Estate of her late husband Nathaniel Reed late of Woburn aforesaid Deceased Intestate.
    26 Dec 1748: account of "Hannah Reed widow & administ'x of the Estate of Nathaniel Reed late of Woburn in the County of Middlesex Dece'd Intestate".
    25 Mar 1751: Commission to appraise land in Long Meadow Hill, returned 1 Apr 1751 at £461.10.0.

  3. FHL film 0421500, in Massachusetts. Probate Court (Middlesex County). Probate records, 1648-1924. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1964-1967)
    Case 18545 "Joseph Reed 1741".

    On 26 Nov 1753 Nathan Simonds presented accounting as administrator de bonis non, suggesting executor Nathaniel Reed had died by then. On 3 Apr 1754 the legislature considered, and adopted on 5 Apr 1754, a petition that bond of Nathaniel Reed deceased be cancelled.