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Ezekiel Reed 1744–1830 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Mar 3, 1744
Birth Location: Abington, Massachusetts
Death Date: 12 Apr 1830
Death Location: Marshafield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Father: Ezekiel I
Mother: Hannah Beal
Spouse(s): Mary Rogers
Children(s): Zebulon Reed
Ezekiel Reed was born in 1744 in Abington, Massachusetts, the child of Ezekiel Reed I And Hannah Beal. Ezekiel Reed married Mary Rogers, and had children including Zebulon Isaac Reed. Ezekiel Reed passed away in 1830 in Marshafield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States.
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Biography
- Ezekiel Reed was born in 1744 in Abington, Massachusetts, the child of Ezekiel Reed I And Hannah Beal.
- Ezekiel Reed married Mary Rogers, and had children including Zebulon Isaac Reed.
- Ezekiel Reed passed away in 1830 in Marshafield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States.
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Ezekiel Reed's Descendants
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1. Zebulon (Isaac) Reed 1774–1855 m. Nancy Harrison 1787–1870
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1. John (Roger) Reed 1826–1909 m. Elizabeth (Ann Lambert) ⭐️ 1840–1900
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1. George (W Reed) ➕MAXIE 1860–1931 m. Virginia (L "Jennie" Maxie) ▪️m:1883 1865–1922
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1. Nancy (Elizabeth) Reed 1902–1985 m. Grand Maxwell 1900–1979
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Mar 3, 1744
Event Place: Abington, Massachusetts
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 12 Apr 1830
Event Place: Marshafield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States