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Joseph Reed

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Death: March 04, 1846 (73)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Place of Burial: Philadelphia, Laurel Hill Cemetery, Pennsylvania, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of General Joseph Reed and Esther Reed
Husband of Maria Ellis Reed
Father of William Bradford Reed; Henry Hope Reed; Anna Reed; Maria Reed; Emily Reed and 3 others
Brother of Martha Reed; Esther Reed; Theodosia Reed; Dennis De Berdt Reed and George Washington Reed

Occupation: Attorney, Recorder City of Philadelphia, PA Attorney General, lawyer
Label: Studied at the College of New Jersey, graduating 1792. He went on to study law and was admitted to the bar. His practice of law was considered "skilled and precise." He served for many years as Recorder in the city of Philadelphia. Also served as Pennsylv
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About Joseph Reed

Published the Laws of Pennsylvania (5 Vols.) 1822-24, Continuing the work of Charles Smith.

Joseph died on Wednesday, March 4, 1846 at 7 or 8 a.m., aged 73 years, 6 months, 21 days.

Portrait by Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint Martin courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Reed_(lawyer)

Joseph Reed (July 11, 1771–March 4, 1846) was a Pennsylvania lawyer and legal writer, who served briefly as the state Attorney General.

Biography and career

Reed was born the son of Pennsylvania lawyer Joseph Reed and Esther de Berdt. Shortly after Reed's birth, the elder Reed gave up his law practice and became closely involved with George Washington and the Revolutionary War, served a term as Pennsylvania's president, and was a delegate to the first Continental Congress, but died a few years after the war ended. Reed was then raised in the home of Jared Ingersoll, graduated from the College of New Jersey in 1792 and was admitted to the bar the same year.

In 1805, he married Maria Ellis Watmough (or Watmaugh), they had four children. Two sons, Henry Hope and William Bradford would become lawyers. Henry would switch careers and become a distinguished academic in literature. William Bradford would, like his father, serve as state Attorney General, and then also switch careers. He would be the U.S. Envoy to China, and become an academic in history, writing books on his paternal grandparents.

Reed served as prothonotary of the state Supreme Court from 1801–1810. When Walter Franklin resigned in 1810 as state Attorney-General near the end of his term, Reed was appointed to complete the term. Reed was recorder of the city of Philadelphia, 1810–1829.

Publications

The Laws of Pennsylvania, 5 volumes, 1822–4.

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Joseph Reed's Timeline

1772
July 11, 1772
1806
June 30, 1806
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
1808
July 11, 1808
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
1811
1811
1813
May 24, 1813
1817
May 24, 1817
1821
September 17, 1821
1825
November 28, 1825
1846
March 4, 1846
Age 73
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States