Person:Betsy Reed (7)

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m. 10 Nov 1790
  1. Lot Reed1792 - 1821
  2. Mary Reed1793 - 1815
  3. Sally Reed1795 - 1870
  4. Isaac Reed1798 - 1824
  5. Louisa Reed1802 - 1893
  6. Betsy Reed1804 - 1808
  7. Hiram Reed1808 - 1827
  8. Betsy Reed1811 - 1896
m. 28 Apr 1835
m. 27 Jun 1854
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Name[2] Betsy Reed
Gender Female
Birth[1] 6 Jan 1811 Bedford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 28 Apr 1835 Bedford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Rodney Clement
Marriage 27 Jun 1854 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Nathaniel C Cutler
Death[3] 30 Jan 1896 Bedford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Bedford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Bedford, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1903)
    p. 47.

    REED, Betsey, d. Reuben and Mary, [born] Jan. 6, 1811.

  2. Brown, Abram English. History of the town of Bedford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, from its earliest settlement to the year of Our Lord, 1891: with a genealogical register of old families. (Bedford [Massachusetts]: A.E. Brown, 1891)
    p. 29.

    Children of Reuben Reed and Mary Wilson: Betsey, b. 6 Jan 1811, m. 26 Apr 1835 Rodney Clement, m. (2) Nathaniel C. Cutler.

  3. Massachusetts, United States. Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910. (New England Historic and Genealogical Society)
    Vol. 464, p. 85.

    No.: 2
    Date of Death: Jan 30 1896
    Date Reported: Feb 1st 1897
    Name: Betsey (Reed) Cutler/(1st Rodney Clement) (2nd Nathaniel C.)
    Sex: F.
    Condition: W.
    Age: 85 y. 0 m. 24 d. [Birth calculates to 6 Jan 1811]
    Cause of Death: La Grippe and Old Age
    Place of Death: Bedford
    Occupation: Housewife
    Place of Birth: Bedford
    Parents: Reuben & Mary (Wilson) [Reed]
    Parents Birthplace: Unknown

  4.   There is a death record in Bedford VRs for Betsey Reed, d. Reuben and Mary, in 1813. Despite appearances, this record does not belong to this Betsey. Rather it is a mis-transcription of the 1808 death of the first daughter named Betsey. See the discussion on this page. Obviously, this Betsey lived to marry, well after 1813.