Soldier Information
Name: Harry Reed
Alias: Henry Douglas
Place of Birth: Nelson KY Year of Birth: 1832
Occupation: Laborer
Eyes: Dark Hair: Dark Complexion: Black
Height in Feet: 5 Inches: 4.5
View Ledger
Enlistment Information
Enlistment Date: August 26, 1864
Enlistment Place: Louisville
Enlistment State: KY
Compiled Military Service Record
Document: View
Congressional District: Nelson County, 4th District, KY
Company: H Regiment(s): 107th USCI
Mustered Where: Louisville, KY
Mustered Out Date: November 22, 1866
Rank at Muster Out: Private
Notes:
Reed’s CMSR reported his age as 22 and not 32 as shown in the Ledger. He was absent from the company roll in March/April 1865 when he was sick in a Point of Rocks, Virginia, hospital. Reed mustered out in November 1866 in Washington D.C. He was paid a $200 bounty.
Soldier Death Information
Died in war? No
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Soldier Pension Information
Pension Card Link: Pension Card
Pension Application Date: January 11, 1889
Application No.: 685015 Certificate No.: 791350
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Widow Pension Information
Widow Pension Card: Pension Card
Widow Application Date: July 21, 1900
Application No.: 723779 Certificate No.: 499899
No other family pension card found
Pension File Information
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Pension Notes:
Harry Reed filed an invalid pension application on January 11, 1889. His widow, Julia Reed, also filed a widow’s pension application.
Freedman’s Bank/Freedmen’s Bureau Information
Freedman’s Bank Link: View
Freedman’s Bank Notes:
On January 26, 1866, Harry Reed applied for an account in the Freedman’s Bank in Washington, D. C. Names of his children were listed but not those of his parents.
No Freedmen’s Bureau Documents found
Family Information
Mother First Name: Henny Mother Maiden Name: Dorsey
Father First Name: Ignatius “Nace” Father Last Name: Douglas
Siblings:
Wife #1 First Name: Julia Maiden Name: Greenwell
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Children: Alexander Douglas Reed 1851
John Francis Douglas Reed 1854
Ignatius Douglas Reed 1857
Henrietta Douglas Reed 1860
James Edward Douglas Reed 1860
Thomas 1862 Douglas Reed
Henry Stephen Douglas Reed 1864
James Henry Douglas Reed 1865
Benjamin Douglas Reed 1870
Family Notes:
On January 20, 1868, Harry and Julia Reed declared that they had lived together as husband and wife for the previous 16 years. On February 3, 1868, Nace Douglas and Henny Dorsey, also declared that they had lived together as husband and wife for the previous 29 years. It is believed that Nace and Henny are Harry’s parents. In 1880, seven children of Harry and Julia Reed lived with their parents. Baptismal records were found for several Reed children. Those church records provide the name of Julia’s enslaver. An inventory of Julia’s enslaver (Ignatius Greenwell) includes Julia and an unnamed child as well as the names of some of her and Harry’s children, although the inventory did not state relationships. The 1900 census reported that Julia was the mother of 10 children, 4 of whom were living at that time. On April 10, 1900, Harry Read wrote his will. It began “I, Henry Reed, commonly called Harry Read, . . . .” He named his wife Julia and referred to his children but did not name them. The descendants of Harry and Julia were traced through census and other records.
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1870 Census
1870 Census Link: View
1870 Profession: Farm Laborer
1870 Live with/near former enslaver? Yes
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1870 Ability to Read? Cannot read Ability to Write? Cannot write
1870 Census Notes:
Harry Reed appears in the 1870 census under the name of Harry Douglas, residing in the household of Nace and Henny Douglas, believed to be his parents. The Douglas household also contained Harry’s wife Julia, and several Douglas children.
1880 Census
1880 Census Link: View
1880 Profession: Farmer
1880 Live with/near former enslaver? Yes
1880 Ability to Read? Cannot read Ability to Write? Cannot write
1880 Census Notes:
In 1880 Harry, Julia, and their children, all with the surname “Read, ” as well as Harry’s mother-in-law Mary Greenwell, lived in Nelson County.
1890 Census
1890 Census information not found
1900 Census
1900 Census Link: View
1900 Profession: Farmer
1900 Ability to Read? Cannot read Ability to Write? Cannot write
1900 Own/Rent: Own 1900 Home Free/Mortgage: Free 1900 Farm/House: Farm
1900 Census Notes:
In 1900 Harry Reed, his wife Julia Ann Reed, and their granddaughter Pearl Douglas continued to reside in Nelson County.
1910 Census
1910 Census Link: View
1910 Profession: Washing
1910 Ability to Read? Cannot read Ability to Write? Cannot write
1910 Own/Rent: Rent 1910 Home Free/Mortgage: Unknown 1910 Farm/House: House
1910 Census Notes:
In 1910, Julia Reed, now a widow, was living in Nelson County with granddaughter Pearl Douglas. Census and other records illustrate that Harry’s children took the name Douglas as their surname.
1920 Census
1920 Census information not found
Enslaver Information
Name: Henry Miles Location: Nelson County, Kentucky
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Enslaver Notes:
In 1860 Henry A. Miles resided in Nelson County, Kentucky with Ann Eliza Miles, two young children, and an 80-year-old woman named Sarah Miles. The value of Sarah’s personal estate was $2,000 greater than that of Henry’s personal estate. In 1850 Sarah Miles was the head of her household with, for example, H. Miles, believed to be Henry. In 1850 Henry owned 2 slaves and Sarah owned 5 slaves. Henry married Ann Eliza Read in 1855, Nelson County. The only person named in Henry’s 1889 will was his wife Ann Eliza Miles. Henry and Ann were found in the 1870 and 1880 censuses.
1850 Enslaver Census
1850 Census Link: View
1850 Slave Schedule Link: View
1850 Number of Enslaved: 2
1860 Enslaver Census
1860 Census Link: View
1860 Real Estate Value: $7,500 1860 Personal Estate Value: $4,000
1860 Slave Schedule Link: View
1860 Number of Enslaved: 1
1870 Enslaver Census
1870 Census Link: View
1870 Real Estate Value: $19,000 1870 Personal Estate Value: $13,200
1880 Enslaver Census
Compensation Information
Compensation Application not found