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Nathaniel Read

Birth5 August 1758 - Tyringham, Berkshire County, Massachusetts
Death10 April 1831 - Wayne, Ashtabula County, Ohio, USA
MotherMary Heath
FatherAmasa Read

Born in Tyringham, Berkshire County, Massachusetts on 5 August 1758 to Amasa Read and Mary Heath. Nathaniel Read married Rhoda Sedgwick and had 8 children. He passed away on 10 April 1831 in Wayne, Ashtabula County, Ohio, USA.

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Amasa Read
1729 - 1803
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Mary Heath
1736 - 1788
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Rhoda Sedgwick
1767 - 1824
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Polly @ Reed (Canfield)
1792 - 1860
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Ira Read
1790 - 1861
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Sarah Reed
1786 - 1862
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Irene Reed
1802 - 1874
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Melinda Read
1797 - 1826
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Grace Read
1794 - 1807
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Achsa Read
1778 - Unknown
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Mary Read
1791 - 1860

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