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"THE REED FAMILY" history 1300-1800 By genealogy.com user at 10:03:38 I found this in a book titled "THE REED FAMILY" 1710-1981 by Bonnie Cox Sellers at the Salt Lake City archives. I typed it verbatim hopeing that someone can use the information. Reid, Read, Reed-an epithet surname meaning "red haired" or "ruddy complexion". The spelling "red" is modern, like the pronunciation ...

ATTENTION GENEALOGY LIBRARIANS I would be very interested in learning of any genealogical works in your collections that may be credited to Gustave Anjou or his company, AMERICAN CONSUMERS SOCIETY, located at No. 2 West 45th Street, New York. Thank you for your assistance. MORE FRAUDULENT LINEAGES

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