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  2. James F. Reed - Wikipedia

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    Reunited, the Reed family recuperated in the Napa Valley for many weeks, where Reed served briefly as sheriff of Sonoma. In 1847, Reed took his family to revive the neglected orchards of Mission San José. He leased the orchards and in that summer gathered and dried apples, figs, pears, and quince, which he shipped to Hawaii, trading for cocoa ...

  3. Reed family - Wikipedia

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    The Reed family is an American business family that focuses on owning land. The family currently controls Simpson Investment Company , established 1890, and its spin-off Green Diamond Resource. The family owns 1.37 million acres across California, Washington and Oregon, and is as of 2017 [update] the fifth-largest private landowner in the ...

  4. Natina Reed - Wikipedia

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    Discussing its release, Reed said that the death of a group member's mother and "technical difficulties" led to the delays. [37] "Can't Get It Back" (2001) was the lead single from the album, [42] and promoted with a music video. [43] The song charted at number 91 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. [44] Reed felt that Blaque Out was the group's best ...

  5. Donner Party - Wikipedia

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    Keseberg suggested that Reed should be hanged, but an eventual compromise allowed Reed to leave the camp without his family, who were to be taken care of by the others. Reed departed alone the next morning, unarmed, [56] [57] [58] [H] but his stepdaughter Virginia rode ahead and secretly provided him with a rifle and food. [59]

  6. Oliver Reed - Wikipedia

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    Reed claimed to have been a descendant (through an illegitimate step) of Peter the Great, Tsar of Russia. [10] Reed attended 14 schools, [11] including Ewell Castle School in Surrey. "My father thought I was just lazy," Reed later said. "He thought I was a dunce." [12] Reed claimed he had worked as a boxer, a bouncer, a taxi driver and a ...

  7. Donner Party timeline - Wikipedia

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    Family/Group Sex Age Date of death Location of death Cause of death Disposal of remains 1 Sarah Keyes: Reed family: F: 70: May 29, 1846: Kansas: Old age and illness: Buried 2 Luke Halloran: Taken in by Donner family at Little Sandy: M: 25: August 25, 1846: Nr Grantsville, UT: Tuberculosis: Buried 3 John Snyder: Graves teamster: M: 25: October 5 ...

  8. George B. Reed - Wikipedia

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    George B. Reed was the second child and eldest son of the eight children born to Seth Harrison Reed and his wife Rhoda (née Finney). The Reed family were descendants of the colonist Philip Reade, who came to the Massachusetts Bay Colony from England in the 1660s. [1] Nearly all of George Reed's seven siblings were notable in some way:

  9. Orson Reed - Wikipedia

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    Orson Reed was born September 7, 1809, in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. [1] [2] When he was a child, his family moved to a farm in Westford, Massachusetts, and then to a new farm in Vermont in 1823. The Reed family began looking west in the 1830s, the first to go west was Orson's eldest brother, George B. Reed, who came to Milwaukee in 1834