Ida L. Reed mentioned a Walter Newman Reed as being a relative that visited the family in West Virginia and had shared genealogical information with her. This post is to aid in the discovery of how he might be connected to our Reed family, and thus further the Reed lineage.
Walter Newman Reed was born to a William A. Reed (b. c1829 in VA) and Martha E. Smith (b. c1838 in VA) on 19 Feb 1858 in the Burke’s Mill area (Churchville) of Augusta Co., VA, an area just across the border from Rockingham Co., where our Reed family was living in the early to mid-1800s. William A. Reed was a carpenter, and was likely the son of a Benjamin Reid (b. c1805 in VA) and Sarah "Sally" E. (b. c1804 in VA), who was also a carpenter. Martha Smith Reed was most likely the daughter of a George Smith (b. c1803 in VA), who was living in Augusta Co. in 1850. There was a William Reed who was b. c1829 in Orange Co., VA to a Benjamin Reed and Sarah E. Paine. There was a Sarah E. Paine b. c1804 in Orange Co., VA. Benjamin and Sarah E. lived in the Burke's Mill area of Augusta Co. and then in Mt. Sydney with their son John W.
Walter was living with his wife Mary B. (b. c1869 in MO), at a home near the intersection of Spring Hill Rd and Roman Rd in Spring Hill Village north of Staunton, Augusta Co., during 1910-1920. Walter and Mary married c. 1882 and had one child, a daughter named Elva, born c.1891. Walter, listed as Newman W., was working as a farmer.
Elva may have been the Elva K. who was married to a Herbert B. Brown on Swoope Rd. in the Pastures area of Augusta Co. in 1920. The one divergent information is that her mother is listed as being born in VA instead of MO. Elva K. may have actually been an Elva Keracofs (b. c1889 in the Pastures area). At any rate, Herbert and Elva had three children by 1920: Norwood (b. c1914), Willa Belle (b. c1916), and Virginia (b. c1918). Elva Reed was not the wife to William Brown Craig, who was living in the South River area of Augusta Co. in 1920.
Benjamin Reid, the probable grandfather of Walter, may likely have been brother to William Reid, the father of James Harrison Reed. If that is correct, Walter would have been Ida’s second cousin. The following represent that which I base this conjecture. A William Reed (b. c1800/05 in VA) was living in Barbour Co., WV in the late 1800s and lived next to one of the sisters of James Harrison Reed. This William, who was remarried to a Ceny Adams, according to others’ research, was said to have been the son of a William Reed and Diana and was born in Orange Co., VA. According to others’ research, a Benjamin Reed (b. c1805 in Orange Co., VA) was the son of a William Reed and Diana Ramsey. According to marriage records, a William Read married a “Dysa Rumsey” on 22 Oct 1802 in Orange Co., VA. A Dicy Reed was a head of household in Orange Co., VA in 1830. The problem lies in that Ida says here great-grandmother's name was Sarah Creighton. So unless William was married twice, there is an error some place.
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