Elijah Fitch Reed

(1798-1861)
FatherEliphalet Reed
MotherAnne Sackett (say 1766-)
Elijah Fitch Reed, son of Eliphalet Reed and Anne Sackett, was born on 28 September 1798.1 He died aged about 63 in 1861.1 He married in about 1824, Mary Jacobia, daughter of Nicholas Jacobia.1
     In 1850 Elijah was living at Clifton Park, Saratoga County, New York StateG, and was recorded in the census as Elijah F Reed, a farmer, aged 52 and born in New York. Living with him were his wife Mary, 51, their children, Stephen, 24, Ransalier, 22, Fitch, 20, Mary, 13, and Rachael Hellen, aged three. Also in the household were Stephen's wife Rachael Ann Reed, 22, and their children, Mary Esther, 3, and Farristena, aged one.2

Children of Elijah Fitch Reed and Mary Jacobia

 Notes & Citations

  1. Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "4218. Elijah Fitch Reed, b. Sept. 28, 1798, d. in 1861; m. Mary Jacobia."
  2. 1850 United States Federal Census, Roll M432_593, p. 507A, Image 463
    Clifton Park, Saratoga County, New York, 25 Jul 1850
    Elijah F Reed, 52, farmer, real estate #14,000, b. NY
    Mary Reed, 51, b. NY
    Stephen Reed, 24, farmer, b. NY
    Ransalier Reed, 22, farmer, b. NY
    Fitch Reed, 20, farmer, b. NY
    Mary Reed, 13, b. NY
    Rachael Hellen Reed, 3, b. NY
    Rachael Ann Reed, 22, b. NY
    Mary Esther Reed, 3, b. NY
    Farristena Reed, 1, b. NY.
Sackett line2nd great-grandson of Captain Richard Sackett of New York
ChartsLine 3a (American)
Sackett Family Association descendants
Virginia Keeler-Connors.
Generation.Tree4218.8P.3
Last Edited1 Sep 2014
 

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