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  FAMILY OF JOHN REED AND WIFE MARY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The head of the Reed family, John Reed, died on June 16, 1840, and it is supposed that he was buried in the cemetary at the church where he served as elder since its inception.
Know ye that John REED having field with the Clerk of the Circuit Courts of the County aforesaid bons and security according to Law in the penal sum of four hundred dollars, he is hereby appointed administrator of all and singular the Goods and Chattles Rights and Credits of Dacon Reed deceased.
In 1819 this Joseph Hardin of Davidsonville became sheriff of Lawrence and in 1821 Colonel of the 3rd Regt of the Territorial Militia of Arkansas.
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 Reed - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reed (plant), a plant with a tall strong hollow stem that grows in large groups in shallow water or on marshy ground
Reed (music), a thin strip of material which vibrates to make music, often made from the stem of the reed plant
Reed, the stem that is used for making the roofs of some houses.
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 John Reed
Reed and his family lived in "Upper" Mecklenburg County, which is in present-day Cabarrus County.
After Conrad showed it to his father, John Reed took it to a silversmith who was unsure of what it was, so this "rock" ended up being a doorstop for two to three years.
During these transactions, Reed bought 2,091 acres and disposed of 1,046 acres to sons and sons-in-law of which 986 were sold.
www.itpi.dpi.state.nc.us /reed/reedteach/ss/john_reed.html   (906 words)

  
 John Reed
John Reed (Johannes Reith) was a Hessian soldier who left the British army near the conclusion of the Revolutionary War and came to settle near fellow Germans living in the lower Piedmont of North Carolina.
As "Reed" meets both of these criteria when compared with Ried, and several of his sons signed their names in that manner, the spelling seems to have been a logical choice.
A jeweler in Fayetteville, whom Reed visited on an annual marketing trip to that town, told Reed that the metal was gold and asked that the nugget be left for fluxing; when Reed returned, the artisan showed him a bar of gold six to eight inches long.
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 familytree - pafg19 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Jon Reed STILES was born 10 Jul 1947.
Jon Reed STILES [Parents] was born 10 Jul 1947 in Perry, Iowa.
John married LaRetta Jane CARRICK on 27 Sep 1905 in Bayard, Iowa.
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 john & elizabeth reed   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
John Yeo (Sr.) descended from Humphrey Yeo and Mary Pethick of Mabyn, Devon.
John Yeo (Sr.) was a son of this marriage.
John and Elizabeth took the fever and ague, died, and were buried within three weeks of each other.
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 [John Maines, Jr.]
We settled about 14 miles west of town, and made a ranch, Reed actually ran the place because he was an older hand in the business, and then too, he could still lick me. I just strung along and worked like a straw boss.
The brand T.D. Reed and me used was a heart on the left hip for the cattle, and a T triangle on the left hip for the hosses.
Reed and I once paid a certain gang $1500.00, or $500.00 apiece to kill three men who were trying to run us out of business.
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 Reed - Reeg02.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
John Reed (Joshua) was born Abt 1712 in, England.
John Reed Jr was born 1735 in New Jersey, OR, Pennsylvania.
Eldad (Medad) Reed was born Abt 1737 in, New Jersey.
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 The Herald, Sharon, Pa., Thursday, Feb. 21, 2002: Local news for Mercer County and the Shenango Valley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Reed was born Dec. 11, 1931, in Sharon to John Reed Sr.
Reed served during the Korean conflict and in the Army Reserves from 1957-65 and from 1981-91.
Reed was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter, Debbie Hosch; a grandson; and a sister, Loretta Reed.
www.sharon-herald.com /localnews/hed/0202/hed022102.html   (2271 words)

  
 Willis Reed Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Reed had injured his knee in game five, and it appeared that he and the Knicks were finished.
During a 10-year career, Willis Reed compiled plenty of statistics, but it was his winning attitude, determination, desire and leadership that inspired teammates and steered New York toward the 1970 and 1973 NBA championship.
Tendinitis in Reed's knees obliterated the 1971 and 1972 seasons, but his unrelenting will and spirit enabled him to overcome the frustration and anguish and return in 1973.
www.hoophall.com /halloffamers/Reed.htm   (661 words)

  
 Centre College: John Shelton Reed to give Humana lecture
Reed is Kenan Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, and his lecture topic is entitled, "The Banner That Won’t Stay Furled: The Confederate Flag Controversy in Mississippi and Elsewhere."
Reed is currently teaching a course at Centre titled, "Defining the South." The course explores questions of regional identity and consciousness, regional stereotypes, representations of Southerners in the mass media, localism, attitudes toward violence, and religious behavior and belief.
Reed was appointed by President Reagan to the council of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
www.centre.edu /web/news/2002/johnreed02.html   (371 words)

  
 The Reed Family with Kirkendall
Both John's age and place of birth are mysteries.
John served in Co. H, 124th Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War.
Warren V. REED (27 Nov 1885-12 Jan 1925, Ft. Wayne, Allen Co, IN) m1.
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 Reed Family Genealogy
John and Mary Reed had six children from their marriage and raised the 11 children on the land that Mary had received from her father, James Buckles, in 1818.
John Reed became ill during the early summer of 1864 and entered Gayosa Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, from the regment on July 26.
John and Johnnie Sue have two children: daughter Sally is married and an elementary school teacher in the Rochester public school system and son Evan recently received his Ph.D. degree in Condensed Matter Theoretical physics from MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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 HISTORY OF JOHN REED
As indicated previously, John Reed was born and grew up in Germany and came to America as a Hessian soldier.
Fanny Reed was the second child of John Reed and married William Craton on March 9, 1804.
George Reed, the fifth child of John Reed, first married Elizabeth Freeman, daughter of Claiborne and Patience Freeman, on August 2, 1810.
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 John Reed Interview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
John Reed musical journey started in 1979 as a "dodgy Mod, scooterist, Northern Soul fan, record junkie living near Brighton, Sussex", in 1984 he became a student, turned into a bit of an indie kid and started DJ, including Djing for the Stone Roses in 1989.
John Reed: "When I was about 11, a friend of my mum's gave me a Beatles album, With The Beatles, and the Stones' Big Hits compilation.
JR: "The Small Faces had in Marriott one of the great voices, as we all know, and a boundless energy which carried their music beyond its boundaries.
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 Reed   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The primary meaning of reed is a plant with a tall strong hollow stem that grows in large groups in shallow water or on marshy ground.
Reed also denotes the stem itself that is used for making the roofs of houses.
A reed is also a thin strip of material which vibrates to make music, often made from the stem of the reed plant.
www.city-search.org /re/reed.html   (246 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: New Jersey Nets
In an effort to start anew, Coleman and Anderson were both traded during the 1995-96 season and John Calipari replaced Beard as head coach at the end of the season.
Kerry Kittles was selected in the 1996 NBA Draft and midway through the 1996-97 season, the team traded for Sam Cassell.
John Calipari (born February 10, 1959 in the Pittsburgh suburb of Moon Township, Pennsylvania) is a college and pro basketball coach.
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 Descendants of Samuel Dulaney
She was buried in Smith/Reed Cemetery on John Poff's farm, Alum Ridge, Floyd Co., VA. Parents: George Bartholomew Reed and Malinda E Duncan.
Jessie Ingram Reed JR was born on 28 Mar 1926.
John Humphrey Reed was born in 1816 in Floyd Co., VA. He was a farmer in 1860 in Floyd Co., VA. He died in Scott Co., VA. He was buried in Old Reed Cemetery, Jasper, VA. He served in the military in Civil War.
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 Reed, Walter --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
One of the leaders in conquering the dreaded disease yellow fever was Walter Reed.
In 1901 Dr. Walter Reed, a surgeon in the U.S. Army, and his associates had proved that yellow fever is passed from person...
Kennedy was inaugurated on Jan. 20, 1961, and Eisenhower returned to his farm at Gettysburg, Pa. In 1962 he dedicated the Eisenhower Presidential Library in Abilene, Kan., which houses the bulk of his personal and state papers.
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 Pane-Joyce Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Ca 1719 Elizabeth married Daniel Reed (29778), son of John Reed Jr (13 May 1667-12 Nov 1724) and Elizabeth Tuttle (19577) (21 Nov 1666-1720).
Sarah married Samuel Reed (29779), son of John Reed Jr (13 May 1667-12 Nov 1724) and Elizabeth Tuttle (19577) (21 Nov 1666-1720).
On 28 Jul 1729 Rachel married William Reed (29780), son of John Reed Jr (13 May 1667-12 Nov 1724) and Elizabeth Tuttle (19577) (21 Nov 1666-1720), at Norwalk, CT. Born on 16 Nov 1708 at Norwalk, CT. William died at New Canaan, CT, on 2 Aug 1793.
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 Waldon Reed, Jr. | Resonance Reconnaissance
Reed handles all the guitar, and occasional keyboard sequencing, with Paul Laginess on bass and Norm Euker on drums.
The songwriting, all by Reed, consists of riff based fusion with sparse clean guitar parts, including an introduction to “Corean Samba” that strongly evokes Robert Fripp's clean arpeggios on King Crimson's “Vroom Vroom.” The styles and tempos range widely, with some raucous rock tunes and several shuffles.
Reed's guitar tone and playing impress, partly because he doesn't have an unoriginally dominant fusion guitar influence like the derivative styles often found among independent fusion guitarists.
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 THIRD GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Reed was born Aug. 23, 1879 in Wabash, Ind., a daughter of John and Emma Cox Carothers.
Reed was born Feb. 4, 1884, in Oakley, a son of Robert and Louisa Fulk Reed.
Reed was born May 29, 1889, near Oreana a son of Robert and Louisa Barbara Fulk Reed.
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 Obituaries by Name   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
John Reed Swanton Jr., 91, of Westport Island, died Thursday, January 6.
John R. Swanton, an ethnologist at the Smithsonian Institution, and Alice Barnard Swanton.
An avid photographer, John provided some of his photos for an article written by his wife and published in Camping Journal in January 1973.
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 John Thomas Jr Reed / Frances (fanny) M. Reese
John s son William Pinkney wrote to his Daughter Alta To o t s Reed that his Father was Irish & German, and his M ot he r was Cherokee Indian.
On John Thomas Reed s death certificate Richa r d was liste d as person notified Their Father was Tom R ee d from Sout h Carolina, and Mother was Carolina Pack fro m S outh Carolin a.
John Thomas Reed Born July 1884 in Sout h C a rolina.
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 John Reed -
John Reed Swanton George E Lankford - Myths and Tales of the Southeastern Indians - 0806127848
See thatching.A reed is also a thin strip of material which vibrates to make music, often made from the stem of the reed plant.
This artikel Reed is licensed under the GNU free Documentation License.
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 Our Ancestors of South Hampton Roads
JOHN SCHUMACHER of Louisville, Kentucky, Miss MARJORIE VIRGINIA RAWLES and Miss THELMA ANNE RAWLES of Holland; 4 sons, MILLS E. Junior of Windsor; JAMES J. RAWLES of Nansemond County; JOHN L. RAWLES, United States Army, stationed in Korea and RAYMOND RAWLES of Holland and 6 grandchildren.
Miss Florence de Succure Bacot and Washington Reed, brother of J. Davis Reed, Mayor of Portsmouth, were married Saturday, October 20, 1906 at 5:30 pm in Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church by the Rev Arthur C. Thomson, rector.
Washington Reed is the son of the late Washington Reed and Mrs.
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 Vernon Manor Children's Home - John Reed, Jr., Maintenance Supervisor
John Reed, Jr., was born and raised in Wabash, Indiana and graduated from Wabash High School.
J.R. Reed has been with Vernon Manor Children's Home for a little more than one year, coming to us with more than a total of twenty-nine years of construction experience.
Married to Elizabeth A. Reed for twenty-two years, they have one daughter, one son-in-law, one granddaughter and trying for a second grandchild.
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 aminadab - pafn41 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
The deceased was formerly married to the late John A. Reed, who died in 1973, and from that marriage she is survived by two sons, Floyd of Elsinboro and Ronald Reed of Bridgeton, and two daughters, Thelma Coward of Cherry Hill and Betty Holman of Camden.
Homer A. Reed, 17, of Barrett Run Road, was killed last night when a car in which he was a passenger failed to make a curve at the Roadstown and Gum Tree corner in Hopewell Township.
Ridgeway was born in Dover, Del. and was the daughter of the late John A. and Mamie Morgan Reed.
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 John D. Reed, Jr., M.D.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
John D. Reed, Jr., M.D. John D. Reed, Jr., M.D. John D. Reed, Jr., M.D. hails from Plymouth, Indiana and has been part of Fort Wayne Radiology since 1992.
Reed earned his bachelors degree in biology from Indiana University, Bloomington before traveling to Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland for his medical degree.
Returning to Indiana, Dr. Reed completed a fellowship in interventional radiology at the Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis, followed by a one year staff position as an Assistant Professor of Radiology.
www.fwradiology.com /reed.htm   (176 words)

  
 JAMES HILL REED family gallery
REED, Mary Jane b: 08 Feb 1849 in Magwan, Cornwall, England d: 19 Dec 1880 in Council Hill, IL REED, Sampson Reynolds b: 29 Jul 1850 in Mawgan, Cornwall, England d: 26 Feb 1880 in Elizabeth, IL REED, Thomas b: 29 Oct 1853 d: 25 Mar 1859 in Breage, Cornwall, England
She was not present on the Lapland ship which sailed from Liverpool, Eng New Orleans in 1846, but by 1850 she was residing with the John Lupton Jr family in Thompson Twp, and later Council Hill and East Galena in Jo Daviess Co IL.
I still did not know for certain that Mary Ann Lupton, born in Knaresborough, and Mary Ann Reed were one and the same until I discovered the burial record of Charles and Mary Ann Reed on the Internet, courtesy of IL GenWeb Projects.
www.meiszen.net /family/rogues/reed.htm   (1520 words)

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