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Zij is getrouwd met Samuel Burbank.

Zij zijn getrouwd op 10 maart 1730 te Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA, zij was toen 20 jaar oud.


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  1. Daniel Burbank  1736-1802 

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Thomas Reed
1649-± 1733
Mary Goodrich
1650-1724
John Bacon
1647-1723
Thomas Reed
1678-1755
Abigail Bacon
1687-1745

Mary Reed
1709-????

1730

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      Mary Burbank (born Reed)
      Gender: Female
      Birth: May 1 1709 - Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
      Marriage: Mar 10 1730 - Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts
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        Additional information: LifeSketch:The READ/REED Family of Colchester, Essex, England and Sudbury, Middlesex, MA Send comments and corrections to (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) **THOMAS REED (d. 1665/6) of Colchester m. **Rachel Unknown

      **THOMAS REED (d. 1701) of Sudbury m. **Katherine Unknown

      **MARY REED (d. 1691) m. **Daniel Bacon **THOMAS REED of Sudbury m. **Mary Goodrich

      **THOMAS REED (b. 1678) of Sudbury m. Mary Bigelow m. **Abigail Bacon

      Generation 1 **THOMAS REED (d. 1665/6) of Colchester Parents: Unknown **Thomas Reed died between Jul 1665, when he wrote his will, and Mar 1666, when it was proved. [Ref] He married **Rachel Unknown. In his will, dated 13 Jul 1665, Thomas, a carpenter of Colchester, speaks of his son Thomas in New England and his daughter Mary and her husband, Daniel Bacon, who are also living in New England. [Ref][Ref, p. 377-378] Children of Thomas Reed: 1. **Thomas Reed died on 13 Sep 1701 in Sudbury. He married first **Katherine Unknown. He married second Mary Wood. He married third Arabella Thong. 2. **Mary Reed died on 4 Oct 1691. She married Daniel Bacon. Generation 2 **THOMAS REED (d. 1701) of Sudbury Parents: **Thomas Reed **Thomas Reed died on 13 Sep 1701 in Sudbury. [Ref][Ref, 3;519, says 19 Sep] He married first **Katherine Unknown. She died on 26 Sep 1677 in Sudbury. [Ref][Ref] He married second Mary Wood on 7 Mar 1677[/8] in Sudbury. [Ref] He married third Arabella Thong on 29 Dec 1689 in Sudbury. [Ref] She died on 29 Apr 1717 in Sudbury. [Ref] By the will and depositions of Rev. Edmund Brown, Thomas was his cousin [or nephew]. Thomas settled in land in the Lanham district of Sudbury that he bought from Edmund Brown while in England. [Ref, p. 50] Thomas may be the Thomas Reed who was a freeman in 1656. [Ref 3;519] He was appointed juror for Sudbury in 1663 [Ref, 1;162] He was a tything man. [Ref, p. 50] In 1670 Thomas Reed, Sr. sold one third of a farm originally granted to Rev. Edmund Brown near Doeskin Hill in Sudbury to Matthew Gibbs. [Ref 1;186] In 1677 the town gave Thomas leave to build a sawmill on Hop Brook. [Ref, p. 50] Thomas Reed lost only three pounds worth of property in the Indian attack on Sudbury on 21 Apr 1676. [Ref] Children of Thomas Reed and Katherine Unknown: 1. **Thomas Reed married **Mary Goodrich **MARY REED (d. 1691) Parents: **Thomas Reed **Mary Reed died on 4 Oct 1691 in Newton. [Ref][Ref] She married **Daniel Bacon. [Ref] Daniel Bacon calls Thomas Read his father-in-law in a 16 Jul 1668 deed and refers to Thomas's daughter Mary as his wife. [Ref, p. 111-2] In 1678 Daniel gave a deed in observance of the last will and testament of Thomas Read of Colchester, co. Essex, England. [Ref, p. 112] Generation 3 **THOMAS REED of Sudbury Parents: **Thomas Reed and **Katherine Unknown **Thomas Reed married **Mary Goodrich on 30 May 1677 in Sudbury. [Ref][Ref][Ref, 2;275, gives only the year] Thomas Reade, Jr. was a freeman on 2 Oct 1678 in Sudbury. [Ref] Children of Thomas Reed and Mary Goodrich: 1. **Thomas Reed was born on 22 Mar 1677/8 in Sudbury. He married first Mary Bigelow. He married second **Abigail Bacon. 2. Mary Reed was born on 5 Jan 1679 in Sudbury. [Ref][Ref] She married Joseph Seaver on 23 Oct 170_ in Sudbury. [Ref] some descendants of Mary Reed 3. Rachel Reed was born on 19 Jun 1682 in Sudbury. [Ref][Ref] 4. Nathaniel Reed was born on 16 Aug 1684 in Sudbury. [Ref][Ref] 5. Elizabeth Reed was born on 16 Nov 1687 in Sudbury. [Ref][Ref] She married Nathaniel Wilson [Ref, p. 446] on 28 Dec 1709 in Sudbury. [Ref] 6. Hannah Reed was born on 17 Oct 1689 in Sudbury. [Ref][Ref] She died on 3 Aug 1691 in Sudbury. [Ref][Ref] Generation 4 **THOMAS REED (b. 1678) of Sudbury Parents:** Thomas Reed and **Mary Goodrich [Ref] **Thomas Reed was born on 22 Mar 1677/8 in Sudbury. [Ref][Ref] He married first the widow Mary (Bigelow) Bruce as her second husband on 3 Dec 1701. [Ref][Ref] She died on 21 Feb 1707/8 in Sudbury. [Ref] He married second **Abigail Bacon on 1 Jul 1708 in Sudbury. [Ref] Children of Thomas Read and Mary Bigelow: 1. Capt. Nathaniel Reed [Ref] was born on 6 Oct 1702 in Sudbury. [Ref] Capt. Nathaniel died on 9 Jun 1782, age 82, in Warren, Worcester, Massachustts. [Ref] He married Phebe Unknown. Phebe, the widow of Nathaniel died on 10 Sep 1788, age 79, in Warren. [Ref] Nathaniel settled in Warren. [Ref, p. 50] He was chosen selectman at the first town meeting on 8 Mar 1741. [Ref, p. 11] some descendants of Nathaniel Reed 2. Isaac Reed was born on 23 Feb 1704 in Sudbury. He was baptised on 10 Apr 1709 in Sudbury. He was buried on 28 May 1780 in Sudbury. He married Experience Willis. 3. Katherine Reed [Ref] was born on 31 Jan 1706/7 in Sudbury. [Ref] Children of **Thomas Read and **Abigail Bacon: 1. **Mary Reed was born on 1 May 170[?] in Sudbury. [Ref] She married **Samuel Burbank on 10 Mar 1729/30 in Sudbury. [Ref] some descendants of Mary Reed 2. Abigail Reed was born on 13 Feb 1710/11 in Sudbury. [Ref] She married Daniel Winch on 11 Mar 1742 in Sudbury. [Ref] Daniel, the son of Samuel and Sarah Winch, was born on 28 Jun 1702 in Framingham. [Ref] He may be the Daniel Winch who married [second] her brother Daniel's wife. some descendants of Abigail Reed 3. Daniel Reed was born on 19 May 1714 in Sudbury. [Ref] He is probably the Daniel Reed who died of small pox on 25 Dec 1760 in Rutland, Worcester, Massachusetts. [Ref] He married Rebecca Mead on 13 Apr 1737 in Sudbury. [Ref] She married second Daniel Winch of Framingham on 18 Feb 1761 in Rutland. [Ref] Perhaps he is the Daniel Winch who married Daniel Reed's sister Abigail. Daniel settled in Rutland, Massachusetts. [Ref, p. 50] some descendants of Daniel Reed 4. Betty Reed was born on 16 Jun 1716 in Sudbury. [Ref] She married first John Bent in 173_ in Sudbury. [Ref] John, the son of David and Mary (Drury) Bent, was born on 22 Oct 1713 in Framingham. [Ref][Ref, pp. 181-3] He was the grandson of John and Hannah (Stone) Bent and the great-grandson of John Bent who came from Penton, England in 1638. [Ref, pp. 181-3] He died about 1750. [Ref, pp. 181-3] Betty married second as his second wife Joshua Harrington on 3 Oct 1751 in Framingham. [Ref, pp. 181-183] Joshua was the son of Ebenezer and Hephzibah (Cloyes) Harrington. [Ref, pp. 270-1] He was baptised on 11 Oct 1718 in Framingham. [Ref] He married first Sarah Nurse on 11 Jan 1743 in Framingham. [Ref] Betty was recommended to the church in Fitzwilliam, Cheshire, New Hampshire on 26 Jun 1774. [Ref, pp. 270-1] some descendants of Betty Reed 5. Lydia Reed was born on 20 Aug 1718 in Sudbury. [Ref] She married Edward Grout in 173_ in Sudbury. [Ref] Edward, the son of Edward and Martha (Flagg) Grout, was born on 20 Feb 1717/8 in Sudbury. [Ref] He was the grandson of John and Rebecca (Toll) Grout. [Ref] some descendants of Lydia Reed 6. Joseph Reed was born on 4 Dec 1722 in Sudbury. [Ref] He married Sarah Goodenow on 16 Jan 1748/9 in Sudbury. [Ref] Sarah may be the daughter of Nathan and Lois, born on 21 Jun 1730 in Sudbury. [Ref] some descendants of Joseph Reed Appleton, William S., "More Immigrants Traced," Notes and Queries Section, New England Historical and Genealogical Register 21, 1867, 369. Baldwin, Thomas Williams, Bacon Genealogy: Michael Bacon of Dedham, 1640 and his descendants, Cambridge, Mass, unknown, 1915. Barry, William, A History of Framingham, Massachusetts, including the plantation, from 1640 to the present time: with an appendix containing a notice of Sudbury and its first proprietors, also a register of the inhabitants of Framingham before 1800, with genealogical sketches, Boston, J. Munroe and Co., 1990. Child, Elias, Genealogy of the Child, Childs, and Childe Families: Of the past and present in the United States and the Canadas, from 1630 to 1881, Utica, Published for the author by Curtiss & Childs, 1881. Cutter, Richard, Genealogical and Family History of Central New York, V. I. Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994. Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850. Online Database: NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2007. McTeer, Frances and Frederick C. Warner, "The Willis Family of Sudbury, Mass.," New England Historical and Genealogical Register," 114, 1960, 22-43. Paige, Lucius, R., "List of Freemen, " New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 3, 1849, 89-96, 187-194, 239-246, 345-352. Stebbins, Solomon B.: An Account of the One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town of Warren: September 7, 1891, Boston, Press of N. Sawyer & Son, 1991. Pelle, Winifred Fahey, Lindsley Reese Bailey, Winsor Bruce, Laura Lindquist Fahey, Miriam Fahey Rudd and Catherine Rose Fahey, "Thomas Bruce of Sudbury, Marlborough, Massachusetts," New England Historical and Genealogical Register 136, 1982, 294 - . Hudson, Alfred Sereno, The History of Sudbury, Massachusetts, 1638 - 1889, republished by Sudbury Press, 1968, online Internet Archive. Hurd, D. Hamilton, comp., History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts: With biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men, Philadelphia: J.W. Lewis & Co., 1890. Jackson, Francis, History of the Early Settlement of Newton, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts: from 1639-1800: with a genealogical register of its inhabitants, prior to 1800, Boston, Printed by Stacy and Richardson, 1992. Savage, James, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, Vol. I-IV, Boston, 1860-1862. Trask, William, "Sudbury Documents," New England Historical and Genealogical Register 35, 1881, 218-221. Ward, A. H., "Sudbury Records," New England Historical and Genealogical Register 17, 1863, 254-260, 311-315; 18, 1864, 45-48, 139-141.

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    • Van 1702 tot 1747 kende Nederland (ookwel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden) zijn Tweede Stadhouderloze Tijdperk.
    • In het jaar 1709: Bron: Wikipedia
      • 2 februari » De Brit Alexander Selkirk wordt gered na een schipbreuk en een jarenlang verblijf op een onbewoond eiland. Zijn verhaal is de inspiratie voor het boek Robinson Crusoe van Daniel Defoe.
      • 11 september » Slag bij Malplaquet: Belangrijke slag in de Spaanse Successieoorlog waarbij Nederlandse troepen zware verliezen incasseerden.
      • 15 december » Franse troepen nemen Rome opnieuw in en bezetten het koninkrijk Napels.
    • De temperatuur op 9 augustus 1932 lag tussen 11,9 °C en 24,2 °C en was gemiddeld 17,6 °C. Er was 11,4 uur zonneschijn (76%). De gemiddelde windsnelheid was 3 Bft (matige wind) en kwam overheersend uit het westen. Bron: KNMI
    • Koningin Wilhelmina (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was van 1890 tot 1948 vorst van Nederland (ook wel Koninkrijk der Nederlanden genoemd)
    • Van 10 augustus 1929 tot 26 mei 1933 was er in Nederland het kabinet Ruys de Beerenbrouck III met als eerste minister Jonkheer mr. Ch.J.M. Ruys de Beerenbrouck (RKSP).
    • In het jaar 1932: Bron: Wikipedia
      • Nederland had zo'n 8,1 miljoen inwoners.
      • 6 mei » Moordaanslag op president Paul Doumer van Frankrijk in Parijs. De president sterft een dag later aan zijn verwondingen.
      • 20 mei » Amelia Earhart begint aan de eerste non-stop solovlucht over de Atlantische Oceaan door een vrouwelijke piloot.
      • 21 mei » Amelia Earhart voltooit als eerste vrouw een non-stop solovlucht over de Atlantische Oceaan.
      • 29 mei » Oprichting van de Centrale Organisatie van Voetbal Scheidsrechters.
      • 16 oktober » Opening van het Stade Armand Cesari in de Franse stad Bastia.
      • 20 november » Aardbeving bij Uden met een sterkte van 5,0 op de Schaal van Richter.
    • De temperatuur op 10 maart 1730 lag rond de 6,0 °C. De wind kwam overheersend uit het oosten. Typering van het weer: geheel betrokken. Bron: KNMI
    • Van 1702 tot 1747 kende Nederland (ookwel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden) zijn Tweede Stadhouderloze Tijdperk.
    • In het jaar 1730: Bron: Wikipedia
      • 4 februari » De opera Artaserse van de Italiaanse componist Leonardo Vinci gaat in première in Rome.
      • 12 juli » Kardinaal Lorenzo Corsini wordt gekozen tot paus Clemens XII.
      • 16 juli » Kroning van paus Clemens XII in Rome.
    

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