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bullet Bethia RAYMOND (1)(2) was born on Jun 14 1655 in Beverly, Massachusetts. (3) She died on Dec 10 1662 in Beverly, Massachusetts. (3) Parents: John RAYMENT and Rachel SCRUGGS.


bullet Dinah RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on Oct 27 1768 in Middleboro, Massachusetts. (3) She died WFT Est. 1800-1862 in Massachusetts, probably. (3) Parents: Samuel RAYMOND and Joanna BRYANT.

She was married to Joseph DUNHAM on Nov 29 1795 in Massachusetts, probably.(3)


bullet Ebenezer RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on Dec 18 1703 in Beverly, Massachusetts. (3) He died before Dec 5 1768 in Middleboro, Massachusetts. (3) Parents: John III RAYMOND and Deborah PERRY.

He was married to Mercy FULLER on Jul 28 1726 in Plympton, Massachusetts.(3) Children were: Samuel RAYMOND, Mercy RAYMOND, Ebenezer RAYMOND.


bullet Ebenezer RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on Aug 3 1779 in Middleboro, Massachusetts. (3) He died WFT Est. 1808-1870 in Vermont, possibly. (3) Parents: Samuel RAYMOND and Joanna BRYANT.

He was married to Polly MACOMBER on Jan 31 1802 in Woodstock, Vermont, possibly. (3)


bullet Ebenezer RAYMOND(1) (2) was born WFT Est. 1722-1751 in Middleboro, Massachusetts. (3) He died WFT Est. 1766-1835 in ?. (3) Parents: Ebenezer RAYMOND and Mercy FULLER.

He was married to Sarah ? WFT Est. 1763-1784 in Massachusetts.(3)


bullet Elizabeth RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on Feb 18 1705/6 in Beverly, Massachusetts. (3) She died WFT Est. 1707-1800 in Massachusetts. (3) Parents: John III RAYMOND and Deborah PERRY.


bullet Elizabeth RAYMOND(1) (2) was born about 1660 in Beverly, Massachusetts. (3) She died on Dec 25 1662 in Beverly, Massachusetts. (3) Parents: John RAYMENT and Rachel SCRUGGS.


bullet Hannah RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on Feb 13 1758 in Middleboro, Massachusetts. (3) She died WFT Est. 1786-1852 in ?. (3) Parents: Samuel RAYMOND and Dinah WOOD.

She was married to Sylvanus (Sylvester) BENNETT on Nov 16 1779 in Plympton, Massachusetts. (3) Children were: Lucy BENNETT, Asaph BENNETT, Philanda BENNETT.


bullet James RAYMOND(1) (2) was born in Jun 1689 in Beverly, Massachusetts. (3) He was born on Jun 1 1689 in Beverly, Massachusetts. (3) He died after Aug 1753 in Pomfret, Connecticut, probably. (3) He died about 1759 in Hampton, Connecticut. (3) Parents: John II RAYMOND and Martha WOODIN.

He was married to Elizabeth FULLER on Jan 30 1723/24 in Plympton, Massachusetts.(3)

He was married to Mercy TINKHAM on Aug 10 1716 in Massachusetts. (3) He was married to Mercy TINKHAM WFT Est. 1706-1721 in Massachusetts.(3)


bullet Joanna RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on Apr 17 1770 in Middleboro, Massachusetts. (3) She died WFT Est. 1771-1864 in Vermont, possibly. (3) Parents: Samuel RAYMOND and Joanna BRYANT.


bullet John RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on Jun 11 1726 in Middleboro, Massachusetts. (3) He died on Mar 10 1804 in Woodstock, Vermont. (3) Parents: John III RAYMOND and Mehetabel ?.

He was married to ? WFT Est. 1743-1776. (3)


bullet John II RAYMOND(1) (2) was born about 1652 in Beverly, Massachusetts. (3) He died on Jun 5 1725 in Middleboro, Massachusetts. (3) Parents: John RAYMENT and Rachel SCRUGGS.

He was married to Martha WOODIN before 1677 in Massachusetts.(3) Children were: John III RAYMOND, Samuel RAYMOND, Martha RAYMOND, William RAYMOND, Thomas RAYMOND, Martha RAYMOND, James RAYMOND.


bullet John III RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on Nov 24 1677 in Beverly, Massachusetts. (3) He died on Jul 5 1755 in Middleboro, Massachusetts. (3) [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #6325, Date of Import: Dec 3, 1998]

John Raymond came from Salem during the witchcraft excitement. While a resident of Salem, he early enlisted in King Philip's War in the company commanded by Captain Joseph Gardner, and was one of the bravest and most efficient men in his command. He was in the great battle at the taking of the Indian fort in the Narraganset country on the afternoon of Sunday, December 29, 1675, and is said to have been the first soldier who entered the fortification. After this campaign, he continued in various commands until the close of the war. He united with the First Church, April 29, 1722, and was a worthy, devoted christian, a man of much influence, commanding the respect of all. He died July 5, 1725, in the seventy-seventh year of his age. Some of his decendants, with other residents of Middleboro, moved to Woodstock, Vermont.

History of the Town of Middleboro Massachusetts, Thomas Weston, Houghton, Mifflin and Company, Boston and New York, 1906.

A word should now be said about some of the farms situated on the roads tributary to the main road, over which we have been traveling thus far. One of these comes in at the Andrew Thomas place, and the first farm on this road was occupied by John Raymond [son of John Raymond III and Mehetabel], who came from Old Middleborough; a man of some peculiarities both in manner and dress. He wore a cocked hat with the peak behind and the wide piece let down before, and when he attended raisings it was his part to make the pins used for holding the frame together, on a block, with a broad-axe. Thus employed, he remained quite abstracted from the busy raisers, and grandly absorbed in his vocation. He had several sons--Banrabus, Experience, Asahel, John, and Lysander.

History of Woodstock, Vermont, Henry Swan Dana,
Houghton, Mifflin and Company, Boston and New York, 1889. Parents: John II RAYMOND and Martha WOODIN.

He was married to Deborah PERRY on Jan 26 1698/99 in Beverly, Massachusetts, probably.(3) Children were: Ebenezer RAYMOND, Samuel RAYMOND, William RAYMOND, Elizabeth RAYMOND, Barnabas RAYMOND, Remember RAYMOND.

He was married to Mehetabel ? before 1726 in Massachusetts.(3) Children were: John RAYMOND, Benjamin RAYMOND.


bullet Jonathan RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on Apr 25 1666 in Beverly, Massachusetts. (3) He died on Jan 14 1744/45 in Beverly, Massachusetts. (3) Parents: John RAYMENT and Rachel SCRUGGS.

He was married to Sarah WOODBURY on Feb 20 1688/89 in Beverly, Massachusetts, probably. (3)


bullet Marcy RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on Feb 3 1772 in Middleboro, Massachusetts. (3) She died WFT Est. 1773-1866 in Vermont, possibly. (3) Parents: Samuel RAYMOND and Joanna BRYANT.


bullet Martha RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on May 24 1781 in Beverly, Massachusetts. (3) She died WFT Est. 1782-1875 in Massachusetts. (3) Parents: John II RAYMOND and Martha WOODIN.


bullet Martha RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on Aug 11 1692 in Middleboro, Massachusetts. (3) She died WFT Est. 1723-1786 in Massachusetts. (3) Parents: John II RAYMOND and Martha WOODIN.

She was married to Edward BUMPUS on Feb 28 1717/18 in Middleboro, Massachusetts, probably. (3)


bullet Mercy RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on May 1 1739 in Middleboro, Massachusetts. (3) She died after Dec 1768 in Massachusetts. (3) Parents: Ebenezer RAYMOND and Mercy FULLER.

She was married to William DONHAM on Dec 23 1769 in Middleboro, Massachusetts, probably. (3)


bullet Nathaniel RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on Mar 15 1669/70 in Beverly, Massachusetts. (3) He died on Jan 8 1748/49 in Beverly, Massachusetts. (3) Parents: John RAYMENT and Mrs. Judith WOODBURY.

He was married to Rebecca CONANT before 1692 in Massachusetts.(3)


bullet Noah RAYMOND(1) (2) was born in 1763 in Middleboro, Massachusetts. (3) He died on Feb 4 1764 in Middleboro, Massachusetts. (3) Parents: Samuel RAYMOND and Dinah WOOD.


bullet Rachel RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on Feb 14 1658/59 in Beverly, Massachusetts. (3) She died WFT Est. 1682-1753 in Massachusetts. (3) Parents: John RAYMENT and Rachel SCRUGGS.

She was married to William BRADFORD on Nov 14 1676 in Beverly, Massachusetts, probably. (3)


bullet Remember RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on Jan 26 1718/19 in Beverly, Massachusetts. (3) She died WFT Est. 1720-1813 in Massachusetts. (3) Parents: John III RAYMOND and Deborah PERRY.


bullet Samuel RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on Dec 26 1732 in Middleboro, Massachusetts. (3) He died on Nov 29 1809 in Woodstock, Vermont. (3) Parents: Ebenezer RAYMOND and Mercy FULLER.

He was married to Dinah WOOD on Sep 16 1756 in Middleboro, Massachusetts.(3) Children were: Hannah RAYMOND, Noah RAYMOND.

He was married to Joanna BRYANT on Mar 17 1768 in Plympton, Massachusetts.(3) Children were: Dinah RAYMOND, Joanna RAYMOND, Marcy RAYMOND, Tabitha RAYMOND, Samuel RAYMOND, Bathsheba RAYMOND, Ebenezer RAYMOND, Bathsheba RAYMOND, Solomon RAYMOND, Stetson RAYMOND.


bullet Samuel RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on Jun 6 1775 in Middleboro, Massachusetts. (3) He died on Mar 22 1795 in Woodstock, Vermont, probably. (3) Parents: Samuel RAYMOND and Joanna BRYANT.


bullet Samuel RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on Oct 5 1699 in Beverly, Massachusetts. (3) He died WFT Est. 1700-1789 in Massachusetts. (3) Parents: John III RAYMOND and Deborah PERRY.


bullet Samuel RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on May 18 1679 in Beverly, Massachusetts. (3) He died WFT Est. 1710-1770 in Marblehead, Massachusetts. (3) Parents: John II RAYMOND and Martha WOODIN.

He was married to Eunice NORMAN on Nov 21 1704 in Marblehead, Massachusetts. (3)


bullet Solomon RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on May 22 1782 in Middleboro, Massachusetts. (3) He died on Nov 9 1785 in Middleboro, Massachusetts. (3) Parents: Samuel RAYMOND and Joanna BRYANT.


bullet Stetson RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on Mar 16 1785 in Middleboro, Masssachusetts. (3) He died WFT Est. 1786-1875 in Vermont, possibly. (3) Parents: Samuel RAYMOND and Joanna BRYANT.


bullet Tabitha RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on Sep 23 1773 in Middleboro, Massachusetts. (3) She died WFT Est. 1774-1867 in Vermont, possibly. (3) Parents: Samuel RAYMOND and Joanna BRYANT.


bullet Thomas RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on Jun 23 1686 in Beverly, Massachusetts. (3) He died WFT Est. 1705-1777 in Middleboro, Massachusetts. (3) Parents: John II RAYMOND and Martha WOODIN.

He was married to Mary COOMBS WFT Est. 1705-1735. (3)


bullet Thomas RAYMOND(1) (2) was born about 1653 in Beverly, Massachusetts. (3) He died on Oct 23 1732 in Salem, Massachusetts. (3) Parents: John RAYMENT and Rachel SCRUGGS.

He was married to Mary BUMPUS WFT Est. 1670-1703 in Rochester, Massachusetts, possibly. (3)


bullet William RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on Dec 20 1704 in Beverly, Massachusetts. (3) He died WFT Est. 1705-1794 in Massachusetts. (3) Parents: John III RAYMOND and Deborah PERRY.


bullet William RAYMOND(1) (2) was born on Apr 12 1685 in Beverly, Massachusetts. (3) He died WFT Est. 1686-1775 in Massachusetts. (3) Parents: John II RAYMOND and Martha WOODIN.


bullet William READ(1) (2) was born on Dec 15 1639 in Weymouth, Massachusetts. (3) He died before Sep 1706 in Massachusetts. (3)

He was married to Esther TOMSON about 1675 in Massachusetts.(3)


bullet Alice B. REED(1) (2) was born on Jul 22 1878 in Moriah, New York. (3) She died WFT Est. 1892-1972 in ?. (3) Parents: Lockwood L. REED and Reliance Webster ABELL.

She was married to ? PHILLIPS WFT Est. 1892-1925 in ?.(3)


bullet Charles Lockwood REED(1) (2) was born on Jan 27 1873 in Moriah, New York. (3) He died on Dec 28 1957 in ?.(3) Parents: Lockwood L. REED and Reliance Webster ABELL.


bullet Ebenezer REED(1) (2) was born WFT Est. 1692-1712 in Massachusetts. (3) He died WFT Est. 1726-1798 in Massachusetts. (3)

He was married to Hannah TOMSON WFT Est. 1723-1756 in Massachusetts.(3)


bullet Hannah Teresa REED(1) (2) was born on May 13 1869 in Moriah, New York. (3) She died on Jan 5 1870 in Moriah, New York. (3) Parents: Lockwood L. REED and Reliance Webster ABELL.


bullet Hattie Eliza "Hattie E" REED(1) (2) was born on Apr 10 1867 in Moriah, New York.(3) She died on Dec 24 1869 in Moriah, New York.(3) Parents: Lockwood L. REED and Reliance Webster ABELL.


bullet Lockwood L. REED(1) (2) was born on Oct 10 1829 in Moriah, New York. (3) He died on Jul 26 1908 in North Hudson, New York. (3) [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #6325, Date of Import: Dec 3, 1998]

Newspaper Article

TWO MEET DEATH IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT

Went Over Bank on North Hudson Road. Turned Over and Men Were Burned Under Car; Third Occupant Escaped. Action Brought Against Town.

The Black brook bridge, in the town of North Hudson, about nine miles from Moriah Centre, is the scene of the most horrible automobile accident, and one of the worst of any kind, that ever occurred in this section, the accident happening about twelve o'clock Saturday night. The dead are Lockwood L. Reed of Moriah Centre, and J. E. Dodge of Utica, the owner of the automobile. Another occupant of the car, Bennett E. Titus, a native of Moriah but now editor of the Northern Christian Advocate, Syracuse, escaped.
Mrs. Dodge and three children were at N. Labier's, Boreas River. Mr. Dodge had returned to his business for a few days, leaving the automobile, a 60 horse power Thomas touring car, in Port Henry. With Mr. Titus, he arrived at Port Henry on the nine o'clock train Saturday evening and started for Boreas River, picking up Mr. Reed at Moriah Centre. Mr. Titus was sitting in front with Mr. Dodge and Mr. Reed was in the rear seat.
All went well, Mr. Titus says, and they were enjoying the ride until they reached Black brook, where a new iron bridge has been built. The front wheels of the car had just left the bridge when the road on one side slipped away and the car dropped down into the ditch, turning completely over. Mr. Dodge and Mr. Reed were pinned underneath the ponderous machine, but Mr. Titus was thrown over the former and almost clear of the car, one leg being pinned to the ground by the mud guard. He extricated himself with little difficulty and immediately turned to assist his companions. Mr. Dodge he found to be dead, having probably been killed instantly but Mr. Reed was alive and calling for assistance. Mr.Reed directed him to get a long pole that lay near and try and lift the car a little. With so heavy a machine, however, he was unequal to the task, and Mr. Reed resigned himself to his fate. But death was not long coming. Not more than two or three minutes had elapsed after the car overturned when the gasoline tank exploded and the car and the unfortunate men underneath were enveloped in flames. The gasoline was probably ignited by burning oil dripping from the headlights.
Powerless to aid his companions, Mr. Titus, nearly distracted, ran, or rather limped, along the road to the home of James Jordan. He found nobody there but Mrs. Jordan and the children and continued on to Moriah Centre. Coroner Marshall of Moriah, and F. F. Woodruff undertaker, with a large party of men, went to the scene of the accident and brought the remains to Moriah Centre. Both men were burned beyond recognition. With limbs separated from trunk, charred and blackened, the bodies presented such a grewsome appearance that those who saw them will never forget it. The remains of Mr. Dodge were sent to Malden Tuesday morning. The remains of Mr. Reed were buried in the cemetery at Moriah Center Monday but the regular funeral services were not held until Tuesday afternoon, the house being crowded with sympathetic friends of the family.
Mr. Reed was a native of Moriah and was nearly 79 years of age. He had not been well for some time but continued to work actively during the spring and summer. He was one of the town's most prominent and respected citizens and, until he retired, was a leading business man. Mr. Reed's first wife was burned to death over forty years ago, living a few hours after her clothing had been ignited from a fire under a soap kettle. Mr. Reed, however, and Mr. Dodge were undoubtedly dead before the fire came after the explosion of the gasoline.
Mr. Dodge, until recently, when he bought out a business in Utica, was manager of a large business in Massachusetts. He had intended to leave the mountains with his family for Utica Monday. Mr. Titus is a native of Moriah. He is a brother of Rev. Homer Titus and a nephew of Rev. Homer Eaton, head of the Methodist Book Concern.
The accident has resulted in actions being brought against the town of North Hudson by Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Dodge, who have retained Pyrke & Dudley of Port Henry. A member of the firm made measurements at the bridge Monday and found the bridge to be 18 feet wide and the road on either side leading to it but a scant eight feet. To avoid accident this made it necessary for vehicles to travel pretty close to the center of the road.


Lockwood L. Reed's Ancestry

John Reed (1) b 1633 Cornwall, Cornwall, England
m Mrs. Ann Derby
1660 - came to Providence, Rhode Island, then
settled in Connecticut
d 1730

John Reed (2) b ?
m Elizabeth Tuttle (November 19, 1666-1724)
d about 1724

Daniel Reed (3) b June 13, 1697
m Elizabeth Kellogg about 1719
d January 1-8, 1774-6

Eliakim Reed (4) b September 18, 1725, Norwalk, Fairfield,
Connecticut
m Sarah Richards June 16, 1748
d October 28, 1810, Amenia, Dutchess, New York

Simeon Reed (5) b April 21, 1754
m Abrial Rice November 9, 1775 or 1776
d July 24, 1840

Eliakim Reed (6) b January 1, 1784, Pawlet, Vermont
m (second marriage) Parmelia Coleman (March 19,
1790-August 10, 1859) February 27, 1825, perhaps
in Tinmouth, Vermont
d December 1, 1868 or 69, Moriah, New York

from the Reliance Webster Reed Society

He was married to Reliance Webster ABELL on Mar 14 1864 in Enosburgh, Vermont, probably. (3) Children were: Hattie Eliza "Hattie E" REED, Hannah Teresa REED, Charles Lockwood REED, Silas Arthur REED, Alice B. REED.

He was married to Hannah Moss TITUS WFT Est. 1848-1861 in ?. (3)


bullet Silas Arthur REED(1) (2) was born on Jul 20 1875 in Moriah, New York. (3) He died on Aug 5 1976 in ?.(3) Parents: Lockwood L. REED and Reliance Webster ABELL.


bullet Mary REEVE(1) (2) was born WFT Est. 1608-1652 in ?.(3) She died WFT Est. 1674-1741 in ?.(3)

She was married to Matthew WEBSTER on Feb 17 1669/70 in Massachusetts, probably.(3)


bullet Ethel REYNOLDS(1) (2)

Children were: Arther WEBSTER.


bulletHarriet RICE(1) (2) was born on Apr 21 1815 in Enosburg, Vermont, probably. (3) She died on Jun 2 1915 in Enosburg Falls, Vermont. (3) [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #6325, Date of Import: Dec 3, 1998]

Obituary Notice

Funeral of Mrs. Harriet Abell, Aged 100 Years and Two Months

The funeral of Mrs. Harriet Abell, aged 100 years and two months, was held at the home of her son, C. H. Abell, Friday afternoon, the Rev. W. E. Douglass officiating. Music was furnished by a male quartete, consisting of W. H. Yaw, F. W. Robie, J. O. Kimball and J. A. Browley. Burial was in the cemetery in Herrick beside her husband, who died in 1890. The bearers were Dr. C. G. Abell of this village, C. V. Abell of Fairfield, Charles Reed of Addison and Carl Bolles of Moriah Center, N. Y. Others present from out of town were Mrs. Charles Reed of Addison, Mrs. Phillips of Crown Point, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Jennison, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Mower, Mrs. B. H. Fairbanks and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Galoughly of Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Abell, Mrs. H. L. Abell and daughter, Miss Gladys, H. H. Abell and daughter, Miss Edith, of Fairfield, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green of Bakersfield.

She was married to Calvin ABELL in 1847 in Enosburg, Vermont, probably. (3) Children were: Charles Henry ABELL , Lovilla H. ABELL.


bullet Mary RICE(1) (2) was born on Aug 15 1674 in Marlboro, Middlesex, Massachusetts. (3) She died WFT Est. 1690-1768 in Massachusetts. (3)

She was married to David STONE WFT Est. 1690-1720 in Massachusetts. (3)


bullet Jane RICHALL(1) (2) was born WFT Est. 1546-1639 in England. (3) She died WFT Est. 1662-1728 in England. (3)

She was married to John WRIGHT WFT Est. 1565-1663 in England.(3) Children were: Abel WRIGHT.


bullet Alice RICHARDS(1) (2) was born on Jun 16 1627 in England. (3) She died on Dec 12 1671 in Massachusetts. (3) Parents: Thomas RICHARDS and Welthian LORING.

She was married to William BRADFORD WFT Est. 1643-1664 in Massachusetts.(3)

She was married to Ephraim HUNT WFT Est. 1639-1663 in ?.(3)


bullet Ann RICHARDS(1) (2) was born WFT Est. 1618-1643 in ?.(3) She died WFT Est. 1634-1727 in ?.(3) Parents: Thomas RICHARDS and Welthian LORING.

She was married to Ephraim HUNT WFT Est. 1634-1678 in ?.(3)


bullet Benjamin RICHARDS(1) (2) was born in 1623 in England.(3) He died WFT Est. 1642-1714 in ?.(3) Parents: Thomas RICHARDS and Welthian LORING.

He was married to Hannah Judson (HUDSON) WFT Est. 1641-1671 in ?.(3)


bullet Hannah RICHARDS(1) (2) was born on Oct 26 1630 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts. (3) She died on Nov 10 1651 in Massachusetts. (3) Parents: Thomas RICHARDS and Welthian LORING.

She was married to ? GLOVER WFT Est. 1646-1650 in ?. (3)

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