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Jerome Bonaparte Reed

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Jerome Bonaparte Reed

Birth
Marshall County, Tennessee, USA
Death
4 Jan 1923 (aged 75)
Williamson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Williamson County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Name: Jesome B. Reed
Event: Death
Event Date: 04 Jan 1923
Event Place: Williams, Tennessee
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Race or Color: White
Age: 75
Birth Date: 30 Jul 1847
Birthplace: Tenn
Father: Leandin Reed
Father's Birthplace: Tenn
Mother: Emaline Tucker
Mother's Birthplace: Tenn
Occupation: Merchant
Cemetery: Tucker
Burial Date: 05 Jan 1923
Informant: George Reed, Allisona, Tn

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Jerome's Spouse:
Ann Elizabeth Giles (17 APR 1853 Flat Creek, Bedford, Tennessee - 29 MAR 1935 Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee)

Children:
1. William Marvin Reed (6 OCT 1877 Flat Creek, Tennessee - 2 SEP 1964 Flat Creek, Tennessee,). He married Mattie Jane Lofton (1880–1906) and they had a child Bernice Lee Reed (1902–1985). He then married Mayna Treanon Swain (1886–____) and they had the following children: E Katherin Reed (1909–____); Eddie C Reed (1910–____) and Mary Emma Reed (1913–1977).

2. Lela Reed (29 AUG 1880 Flat Creek, Tennessee - MAR 1977 Flat Creek, Tennessee)

3. Edward Reed (November 1882 Tennessee – ____)

4. Effie Reed (Abt. 1886 Flat Creek – ____). She married J. Ennis Crutcher (1885–____) and they had the following children: Ross Crutcher (1907–___) and Grace Crutcher (1909–____).

5. George Cleveland Reed (24 MAR 1887 Flat Creek, Williamson, Tennessee - 6 MAY 1947 Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee). He married Sammie Lou Smithson (1889–1974) and they had the following children: Lela Mabel Reed (1910–1911); Georgia Louise Reed (1912–1997); Lucy Emeline "Lina" Reed (1913–2000); Mary Reed (1915–1915); Dewey Mildred "Mutt" Reed (1916–1985); Donald Allen Reed (1919–1952); J.B. Reed (1920–1921); Howard Nathaniel Reed (1922–1935) and Sara Hannah Mooman Reed (1924–1999).

6. Lowry Reed (February 1890 Flat Creek – ____ Indiana)

7. James Buford Reed (24 DEC 1893 Flat Creek, Williamson, Tennessee - JUN 1943 Flat Creek, TN)

8. Edd Reed (____ Flat Creek - _____ Indiana)



JEROME BONAPARTE REED:
After the death of his parents he lived with his maternal grandfather, William Tucker at Flat Creek, this was in 1862. Being an enterprising young man he soon started a mercantile business in his grandfathers home.

Eagleville Times August 2009:

Reed's Store -Flat Creek Community:

The first Reed Store began operation during the Civil War era. When young Jerome Reed was orphaned at the age of fifteen in 1862, he and his three younger brothers came to live with their grandfather, William Tucker, behind what is now the R. C. Edmonson farm. The hallway of the Tucker house soon became a thriving mercantile business for the young Reed boys. Several years later they moved to a building close to the Tucker house. Mr. Comstock operated a blacksmith shop near the store, thus making this a busy area. Little can now be seen of the old roadbed that once followed the creek by these businesses and homes.

Commerce soon shifted up the creek a bit, changing the center of the “business district”...


Parent links and above bio provided by John Early Andrews & Susan Sullivan Andrews

Name: Jesome B. Reed
Event: Death
Event Date: 04 Jan 1923
Event Place: Williams, Tennessee
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Race or Color: White
Age: 75
Birth Date: 30 Jul 1847
Birthplace: Tenn
Father: Leandin Reed
Father's Birthplace: Tenn
Mother: Emaline Tucker
Mother's Birthplace: Tenn
Occupation: Merchant
Cemetery: Tucker
Burial Date: 05 Jan 1923
Informant: George Reed, Allisona, Tn

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Jerome's Spouse:
Ann Elizabeth Giles (17 APR 1853 Flat Creek, Bedford, Tennessee - 29 MAR 1935 Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee)

Children:
1. William Marvin Reed (6 OCT 1877 Flat Creek, Tennessee - 2 SEP 1964 Flat Creek, Tennessee,). He married Mattie Jane Lofton (1880–1906) and they had a child Bernice Lee Reed (1902–1985). He then married Mayna Treanon Swain (1886–____) and they had the following children: E Katherin Reed (1909–____); Eddie C Reed (1910–____) and Mary Emma Reed (1913–1977).

2. Lela Reed (29 AUG 1880 Flat Creek, Tennessee - MAR 1977 Flat Creek, Tennessee)

3. Edward Reed (November 1882 Tennessee – ____)

4. Effie Reed (Abt. 1886 Flat Creek – ____). She married J. Ennis Crutcher (1885–____) and they had the following children: Ross Crutcher (1907–___) and Grace Crutcher (1909–____).

5. George Cleveland Reed (24 MAR 1887 Flat Creek, Williamson, Tennessee - 6 MAY 1947 Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee). He married Sammie Lou Smithson (1889–1974) and they had the following children: Lela Mabel Reed (1910–1911); Georgia Louise Reed (1912–1997); Lucy Emeline "Lina" Reed (1913–2000); Mary Reed (1915–1915); Dewey Mildred "Mutt" Reed (1916–1985); Donald Allen Reed (1919–1952); J.B. Reed (1920–1921); Howard Nathaniel Reed (1922–1935) and Sara Hannah Mooman Reed (1924–1999).

6. Lowry Reed (February 1890 Flat Creek – ____ Indiana)

7. James Buford Reed (24 DEC 1893 Flat Creek, Williamson, Tennessee - JUN 1943 Flat Creek, TN)

8. Edd Reed (____ Flat Creek - _____ Indiana)



JEROME BONAPARTE REED:
After the death of his parents he lived with his maternal grandfather, William Tucker at Flat Creek, this was in 1862. Being an enterprising young man he soon started a mercantile business in his grandfathers home.

Eagleville Times August 2009:

Reed's Store -Flat Creek Community:

The first Reed Store began operation during the Civil War era. When young Jerome Reed was orphaned at the age of fifteen in 1862, he and his three younger brothers came to live with their grandfather, William Tucker, behind what is now the R. C. Edmonson farm. The hallway of the Tucker house soon became a thriving mercantile business for the young Reed boys. Several years later they moved to a building close to the Tucker house. Mr. Comstock operated a blacksmith shop near the store, thus making this a busy area. Little can now be seen of the old roadbed that once followed the creek by these businesses and homes.

Commerce soon shifted up the creek a bit, changing the center of the “business district”...


Parent links and above bio provided by John Early Andrews & Susan Sullivan Andrews



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