Davis Uriah I | Born 1707

REED, Louis

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  REED, Louis was born 3/03 Feb 1733/1734 (son of READ, William and BATES, Hannah).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  READ, William was born 1691 (son of READ, Thomas and BLANCHARD, Hannah); died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    William, married Hannah Bates of Chelmsford. He lived in Westford. His son, Robert, born December 25, 1720, married May 11, 1743, Mary Abbot of Andover, and was a leading citizen of Litchfield and Amherst. His second son William, was born February 25, 1724-5, married Lucy Spalding.
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    William & Hannah announced their intentions to get married on Feb. 7, 1719-20.

    William married BATES, Hannah 11/11 Feb 1718/1719, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Hannah (daughter of BATES, John and SPALDING, Deborah) was born 24 Nov 1700, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  BATES, Hannah was born 24 Nov 1700, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (daughter of BATES, John and SPALDING, Deborah); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    1. REED, Deborah
    2. REED, Robert was born 25 Dec 1720; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. REED, William was born 25/25 Feb 1723/1724, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died Jan 1769, Litchfield, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    4. 1. REED, Louis was born 3/03 Feb 1733/1734.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  READ, Thomas was born Abt 1656, Of Chelmsford, Massachusetts; died Aft 1725, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    THOMAS READ, a tailor of Chelmsford was born about 1656; parentage unknown. He was not a son of Obadiah and Anna Read, as stated in Read Genealogy, 1861. He was a freeman, April 1, 1679 , and a soldier in King Philip's War, 1676. He married, probably in 1679, Hannah Blanchard, daughter of Dea. John and Elizabeth (Hills) Blanchard.

    On the warrant of warning or caution against settlement in Chelmsford issued June 10, 1679, under date of June 14, 1679, the constable made a return: "Thomas Read and Hannah Read, his wife, is fled away out of our town, we know not whither," and a second return dated September 27, 1679, the constable says: "Thomas Rade and Hanna Blanchar are run away out of this county and I am informed they are gone to the southward." If he lived elsewhere a number of years it is certain that he returned to Chelmsford . He was a member of the garrison there 16 March 1691 and in 1727 was one of several petitioners in regard to placing the town line between Chelmford and Westford.

    In 1717, he sold to Joseph Blanchard of Dunstable the land willed to his wife, Hannah, by her grandfather, Joseph Hills, and by her father, Dea. John Blanchard.

    In 1725, the selectmen of Chelmsford petitioned the General Court, saying Thomas Blanchard "an ancient and infirm man" had petitioned the town for assistance and that his sons John, Thomas, William and Jonathan, who were able, had refused to assist him.

    Very probably Thomas and Hannah (Blanchard) Read had more children than are named in this register.
    i. JOHN, born 1685; married January 10, 1706, Jane Chamberlain; lived in Westford, where ten children were born.
    ii. THOMAS, born 1687; married March 14, 1709-10, Sarah Fletcher; lived in Westford, where he died December 24,1773. He was prosperous and respected. Of their children, Timothy is named hereafter. The late Elbridge Gerry Reed is a descendant.
    iii. WILLIAM, married Hannah Bates of Chelmsford. He lived in Westford. His son, Robert, born December 25, 1720, married May 11, 1743, Mary Abbot of Andover, and was a leading citizen of Litchfield and Amherst. His second son, William, born February 25, 1724-5, married Lucy Spalding. He settled in the north part of Litchfield. He was an ensign in Col. Gilman's regiment, 1755, and was commissioned a captain soon after. He established a ferry between Litchfield and Merrimack, about 1728, known as "Read's Ferry." He died 1768, being killed at the raising of a building. In 1789, the legislature made a grant of a ferry to his son, William Read.
    iv. JONATHAN. married Margaret. Two children born in Westford.
    v. BENJAMIN, born October 23, 1698; died in Westford, April 2, 1778.

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    The name of Reade may also be spelled Read, Reed or Reid. All stem from the Anglo-saxon "rede " which has three interpretations: cousel or advice; a reed plant, and the color red. It woul d be difficult now to say which of these meanings may have inspired a family's adoption of the name.
    The first Reade in America to bear the coat of arms was Thomas. He was the son of Sir Thomas and Mary (Cornwall) Reade of Brocket Hall, Hertfordshire, England. His paternal grandfather, Lord of Shropshire. An elder brother, Compton, was a baronet.
    Thomas Reade came to this country with Wintrop's fleet in 1630 and settled in Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony. His grant of 300 acres was exceeded in size by those of only four other settlers of the time. It adjoined Governor Endicott's and was made is 1637.
    In 1660, he returned to England, served in the army during the Restoration of the Stuarts and became a colonel. His sisters were Margaret Lake, Martha Symonds and Elizabeth Winthrop.
    The coat was confirmed in 1654, and its colors are azure and gold.
    William Reade was born in 1587, one of a family of nine children: Compton, Edward, Richard, Thomas, John, Esdrass, William and two others (probably the sisters!). Some of the family had already crossed over to the new country in "the great fleet" William and Esdrass were younger sons and together they left their English home in July 1635 in the ship "Defence" With William was his wife Mabel Kendall, and they were for a time in Salem, Boston, Chelmsford and Woburn. Esdrass had a grant of land that later William bought of him, which is now Brookline Mass.
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    There are a number of errors here, but generally accurate. Col. Thomas Read was supposedly the son of Sir Thomas and Mary Read. His maternal grandfather was Lord of Shrophshire. The land ownership in Salem is correct. He was a Col. as early as 1643, probably a Col. before he came over. His activity in the Restoration of Charles II is correct. He died in England in 1663. His son Abraham settled his estate.
    As for the response from the decendent of William. He is supposed to be the son of Thomas and Mary of Brocket Hall, making him Col. Thomas's brother. He sailed from London aboared the "Defence" in July of 1635.
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    Thos. Reed was not the first Reed of this family to come to the colonies. He was not related, per the "Bible" written by Sir Compton Reede with family documentation galore.

    Thomas married BLANCHARD, Hannah 1679, Charlestown, Massachusetts.. Hannah (daughter of BLANCHARD, John Deacon and HILLS, Elizabeth) was born 6 Nov 1659, Chelmsford, Massachusetts; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  BLANCHARD, Hannah was born 6 Nov 1659, Chelmsford, Massachusetts (daughter of BLANCHARD, John Deacon and HILLS, Elizabeth); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    1. READ, John was born 1685; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. READ, Thomas was born 1687; died 24 Dec 1773, Westford.
    3. 2. READ, William was born 1691; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. READ, Jonathan was born Bef 1698; died Yes, date unknown.
    5. READ, Benjamin was born 23 Oct 1698; died 2 Apr 1778, Westford.

  3. 6.  BATES, John was born 22 Dec 1668, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (son of BATES, John and FARWELL, Mary); died 1 May 1722, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

    John married SPALDING, Deborah 1693, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Deborah (daughter of SPALDING, John and HEALD, Hannah) was born 12 Nov 1670, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  SPALDING, Deborah was born 12 Nov 1670, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (daughter of SPALDING, John and HEALD, Hannah); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    1. BATES, Deborah was born 21 Oct 1694, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died 23 Nov 1722.
    2. BATES, Edward was born 14 Apr 1696, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died 11 Feb 1781, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    3. 3. BATES, Hannah was born 24 Nov 1700, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. BATES, Mary was born 6/06 Feb 1704/1705, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    5. BATES, John was born 29 Nov 1706, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died 22 May 1724.
    6. BATES, Jonathan was born 31 Mar 1709, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died 28 May 1764.
    7. BATES, Robert was born 16/16 Jan 1710/1711, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died 21 May 1791.
    8. BATES, Elizabeth was born 5 May 1713, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died 28 Dec 1771.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  BLANCHARD, John Deacon was born 8/08 Mar 1630/1631, Burstead, England (son of BLANCHARD, Joseph and ANN); died Abt 1694, Chelmsford, Massachusetts.

    Notes:



    Deacon John Blanchard, probably the son of Joseph and his widow Ann Blanchard, she died in Chelmseford, June 24, 1662, and a brother of William Blanchard, the tailor, who died in Boston, Oct. 7, 1652. John was one of the founding members and the first deacon of the church of Dunstable and one of the most active and useful citizens. In the lives of his sons and his grand sons, his example was cherished and his good works were renewed. Elizabeth (Hills] Blanchard died about 1662, and Dea. John Blanchard about 1694. For his will see Granite Monthly, July, 1906. His widow Hannah (Brackett) Kinsley, b. ca. 1634, Braintree, Ma., her daughter Elizabeth (Kinsley) Cummings, her son Nathaniel Blanchard with his wife, Lydia Blanchard, and Susannah, a daughter of Nathaniel and Lydia Blanchard, were slain at Dunstable by the Indians, July 3, 1706.
    Children with Elizabeth:
    i. HANNAH, born Charlestown, January 6, 1658-9; married 1679, Thomas Read of Chelmsford.
    ii. ELIZABETH, married Robert Parris; married second, 1710, Thomas Burrage of Lynn, Massachusetts. See Parris family.
    Children with Hannah:
    iii. JOSIAH, born March 15, 1665; died young.
    iv. BENJAMIN, born March 15, 1665, twin. He was living 1693.
    v. JAMES, born March 10, 1666.
    vi. THOMAS, born 1668.
    vii. SARAH, born 1670; married January 23, 1694, Robert Usher,
    viii. JOSEPH, born November 1, 1672.
    ix. MARY, born September 23, 1674; married John Derbyshire; married second, Nathaniel Woods. See Derbyshire family.
    x. NATHANIEL, twin, born September 23, 1674. He and his wife, Lydia, and daughter, Susanna, were killed by the Indians July 3, 1706. His son, Nathaniel, born September 12, 1705, died young.
    xi. MARTHA, born 1676; died November 16, 1676.

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    Early Generations of the Founders of Old Dunstable, p. 3.

    1. DEA. JOHN BLANCHARD. It has been stated in print many times that Dea. John Blanchard of Dunstable was a son of Thomas Blanchard, the American ancestor of a numerous family. A son John is not named in the will of Thomas, and evidence recently discovered establishes the fact that Dea. John was a son of Widow Ann Blanchard, who died in Chelmsford, June 24, 1662. William Blanchard, the tailor, who died in Boston?? October 7, 1652, probably was a brother of Dea. John Dea. John Blanchard married about 1657, Elizabeth Hills, born 1627, a daughter of Joseph and Rose (Clark) Hills. For good service to the colony, 500 acres in Dunstable were granted to Joseph Hills, which in his will is bequeathed to his granddaughters, Hannah and Elizabeth Blanchard of Dunstable. Elizabeth (Hills?? Blanchard died about 1662, and Dea. John Blanchar?? married, second, Mrs. Hannah (Brackett) Kinsley, born in Braintree, 1634, a daughter of Dea. Richard and Alice Brackett and widow of Samuel Kinsley. Elizabeth Kinsley, child of Samuel and Hannah (Brackett) Kinsley, was the wife of John Cummings of Dunstable.
    Dea. John Blanchard was one of the foundation members and the first deacon of the church of Dunstable and one of the most active and useful citizens. In the lives of his sons and his grandsons, his example was cherished and his good works were renewed. He died 1694. For his will see Granite Monthly, July, 1906. His widow Hannah, her daughter Elizabeth (Kinsley) Cummings, her son Nathaniel Blanchard with his wife, Lydia Blanchard, and Susannah, a daughter of Nathaniel and Lydia Blanchard, were slain at Dunstable by the Indians, July 3, 1706. There were two children of Dea. John and Elizabeth and nine of Dea. John and Hannah Blanchard.
    i. HANNAH, born Charlestown, January 6, 1658-9; married 1679, Thomas Read of Chelmsford, see.
    ii. ELIZABETH, married Robert Parris; married second, 1710, Thomas Burrage of Lynn, Massachusetts. See Parris family.
    iii. JOSIAH, born March 15, 1665; died young.
    iv. BENJAMIN, born March 15, 1665, twin. He was living 1693.
    v. JAMES, born March 10, 1666.
    vi. THOMAS, born 1668.
    vii. SARAH, born 1670; married January 23, 1694, Robert Usher, see.
    viii. JOSEPH, born November 1, 1672.
    ix. MARY, born September 23, 1674; married John Derbyshire; married second, Nathaniel Woods. See Derbyshire family.
    x. NATHANIEL, twin, born September 23, 1674. He and his wife, Lydia, and daughter, Susanna, were killed by the Indians July 3, 1706. His son, Nathaniel, born September 12, 1705, died young.
    xi. MARTHA, born 1676; died November 16, 1676.

    John married HILLS, Elizabeth 1648, Malden, Massachusetts. Elizabeth (daughter of HILLS, Joseph Captain and DUNSTER, Rose) was born 1627; died Abt 1662. [Group Sheet]


  2. 11.  HILLS, Elizabeth was born 1627 (daughter of HILLS, Joseph Captain and DUNSTER, Rose); died Abt 1662.
    Children:
    1. BLANCHARD, Elizabeth
    2. 5. BLANCHARD, Hannah was born 6 Nov 1659, Chelmsford, Massachusetts; died Yes, date unknown.

  3. 12.  BATES, John was born 9 Jun 1641, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts (son of BATES, Edward and FAIRBANKS, Lydia); died 11 Apr 1722, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

    Notes:



    In his will, dated July 18, 1716, John Bates calls himself a "cooper" and gives his age as "seventy-four years or thereabouts." He mentions his son John, daughters Mary Cleveland, Elizabeth Richardson, and Sarah Butterfield. He also wills to the children of Lydia Cotton "that shall be alive at my death," from which it appears that she was then deceased. His son-in-law Jonathan Richardson was named sole executor. He d. in Chelmsford, April 11, 1722, "aged about 80 ye ars." His wife d. there Mar. 7, 1713-14.

    John married FARWELL, Mary 22 Dec 1665, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Mary (daughter of FARWELL, Henry and WELBY, Olive) was born 26 Dec 1640, Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died 7/07 Mar 1713/1714, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]


  4. 13.  FARWELL, Mary was born 26 Dec 1640, Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts (daughter of FARWELL, Henry and WELBY, Olive); died 7/07 Mar 1713/1714, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    Children:
    1. BATES, Mary was born 8 May 1667; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. 6. BATES, John was born 22 Dec 1668, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died 1 May 1722, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    3. BATES, Elizabeth was born 22 Dec 1671; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. BATES, Lydia was born 25/25 Feb 1672/1673.
    5. BATES, Sarah was born Abt 1678; died Yes, date unknown.
    6. BATES, Rebecca was born Abt 1680; died Yes, date unknown.

  5. 14.  SPALDING, John was born 16 Nov 1633, Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts (son of SPALDING, Edward and ELLIOT, Margaret); died 3 Oct 1721, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

    John married HEALD, Hannah 18 May 1658, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Hannah (daughter of HEALD, John and ROYLE, Dorothy) was born 14 Sep 1635, Alderly, Cheshire, England; died 14 Aug 1689, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]


  6. 15.  HEALD, Hannah was born 14 Sep 1635, Alderly, Cheshire, England (daughter of HEALD, John and ROYLE, Dorothy); died 14 Aug 1689, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    Children:
    1. 7. SPALDING, Deborah was born 12 Nov 1670, Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died Yes, date unknown.