Fountain County IN Archives Biographies.....Reed, Joseph 1831 - ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/in/infiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joy Fisher sdgenweb@yahoo.com November 12, 2006, 5:27 am Author: H. W. Beckwith (1881) Joseph Reed, farmer, Newtown, was born in Van Buren township August 20, 1831. He was the son of Stephen and Elizabeth (Castleman) Reed, who were natives of Virginia, and emigrated from Fleming county, Kentucky, in November, 1826, settling in Van Buren township. His brother Sampson, of Covington, owns the place where they lived and are buried. His mother died in 1839; his father married a second time, and died in 1866, his wife preceding him one or two years to the grave. He was prominent in the early history of the county, and served one term as associate judge. Mr. Reed married Caroline Dagger in 1860; she died in 1866; and in 1870 he married Mary A. Young, who died in 1873, leaving one child, Daniel, born the year before. In 1875 he married Emma McElwee. The issue of this union has been one child, Carrie Louise, born August 1877. Mrs. Reed belongs to the Baptist church. Mr. Reed has always been largely occupied with farming. He owns 450 acres of land; over 400 are under plow; 250 lie adjoining Newtown; 150 are in Cain township, and the remainder is mostly timber tracts. He began life without anything but strong resolutions, habits of industry, and native talents for business, and his very respectable competence shows how industry, integrity, and careful calculation are rewarded with success. He has done a good deal of business of a trading character, and for a number of years was engaged with his brother Sampson in manufacturing lumber. Mr. Reed is a man whose social disposition and pleasing manners always make friends; his acquaintance in Fountain county is wide and thorough, and his friends are legion. He is a democrat. Additional Comments: Richland Township Extracted from: HISTORY OF FOUNTAIN COUNTY, TOGETHER WITH HISTORIC NOTES ON THE WABASH VALLEY, GLEANED FROM EARLY AUTHORS, OLD MAPS AND MANUSCRIPTS PRIVATE AND OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE, AND OTHER AUTHENTIC, THOUGH, FOR THE MOST PART, OUT-OF-THE-WAY SOURCES. BY H. W. BECKWITH, OF THE DANVILLE BAR; CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETIES OF WISCONSIN AND CHICAGO. WITH MAP AND ILLUSTRATIONS. CHICAGO: H. H. HILL AND N. IDDINGS, PUBLISHERS. 1881. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/in/fountain/bios/reed786nbs.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/infiles/ File size: 2.7 Kb