Display Patriot - P-276696 - James REED

James REED

SAR Patriot #: P-276696

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State of Service: NY      Qualifying Service: Major / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A094350

Birth: 18 Mar 1736
Death: 20 Jul 1814

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Signed NY Association Pledge 1775, Amenia Presinct, Dutchess County, NY
  2. Colonel JOHN VAN NESS, MINUTE MEN REGIMENT, 1775
  3. ASSISTANT COMMISSARY, 1777
  4. Served in a company of CT soldiers ordered to aid General Wolf in the conquest of Quebec
  5. Established steel works for the manufacture of ammunition in Dutchess County, NY
  6. Major of minutemen of Armenia

Additional References:
  1. Force, Peter, ed, American Archives, V. IV, pg 605, 579, 629.
  2. Public Papers of George Clinton, Vol III pg 492, Vol IV pg 283-284, 670-671
  3. Reed, Newton, History of Amenia, 1875, pg 60, 62, 65
  4. SAR RC 115734 cites "Reed-Reed Lineage" by Ella Reed-Wright, pg 8-9
  5. NSDAR Patriot's Index, pg 560
  6. NSDAR Lineage Books 66465, 72074, 41802

Spouse: Joanna Castle
Children: Amos; Joanna; Reuben; Daniel; James; Elijah; Jesse;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1979-08-07 FL Unassigned David Lowell Elliott (115734) Daniel   
2009-07-24 CA 36111 Jerold William Kopp (174714) Amos   
2009-07-24 CA 36112 Aaron Douglas Kopp (174715) Amos   
2011-12-01 CA 45297 Robert Charles Welham (181598) Joanna   
2016-01-20 CA 67618 Robert Scott Whitman (165224) Elijah   
2016-08-17 NY 70806 Jeffrey Alan Barnard (199638) Reuben   
2025-02-07 WA 110590 Edwin Prentice Dierdorff Jr. (199888) James   
Location:
Amenia / Dutchess / NY / USA
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