Wyman/Clifford/Saxton

William ReadeAge: 5516011656

Name
William Reade
Birth April 18, 1601
MarriageMabel KendallView this family
1628 (Age 26)
Birth of a son
#1
George Reed
1629 (Age 27)
Birth of a son
#2
Ralph Reed
1630 (Age 28)
Birth of a daughter
#3
Abigail Reed
February 1634 (Age 32)
Residence September 2, 1635 (Age 34)
Immigration October 8, 1635 (Age 34)
Birth of a daughter
#4
Bethiah Reed
1637 (Age 35)

Christening of a daughterAbigail Reed
December 30, 1638 (Age 37)
Birth of a son
#5
Israel Reed
1642 (Age 40)

Birth of a daughter
#6
Sarah Reed
1644 (Age 42)

Occupation
a Constable
1644 (Age 42)

Residence 1644 (Age 42)
Birth of a daughter
#7
Rebecca Reed
December 26, 1647 (Age 46)
Residence July 5, 1648 (Age 47)
Residence 1648 (Age 46)
Marriage of a childFrancis WymanAbigail ReedView this family
October 2, 1650 (Age 49)
Marriage of a childGeorge ReedView this family
October 4, 1652 (Age 51)
Marriage of a childRalph ReedView this family
March 31, 1654 (Age 52)
Will April 9, 1656 (Age 54)

Death October 31, 1656 (Age 55)
Family with Mabel Kendall - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage: 1628England
2 years
son
2 years
son
Ralph Reed
Birth: 1630 28 25Cornish, England
Death: January 4, 1711Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
4 years
daughter
4 years
daughter
6 years
son
3 years
daughter
4 years
daughter
Rebecca Reed
Birth: December 26, 1647 46 42Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
Death: January 29, 1734Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA

Note

Edward Bostock, Master. Sailed from London 4 July 1635.

probably written in London, England but recorded in Charlestown, Ma 31 Oct 1656. He bequeathed to his wife and to his four youngest children, and to his three children already married in New England, viz: George, Ralph money due him from William Benton and others.'

'At the time of William's death, his estate was the largest in New England at the time (L=400). His farm in Woburn contained 50 acres of upland, 4 acres of meadow before the door, 4 acres in Rockbrook, 2 acres in Brook Meadow. The farm was located on the old road from Salem to Concord. As of 1861, only the cellar hole was left.' house and 60 acres