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of Burlington County from 1777 to 1779. In 1778 he was named Deputy Secretary of State of New Jersey, and later that year, upon the resignation of
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After his first wife died during childbirth in December 1786, he married Caroline Moore, daughter of Dr. Alexander Moore of
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Reed continued as Secretary of State after the War, serving until his death in 1794. In 1784, the
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Reed served in a number of other capacities during the Revolution. He was appointed Clerk of the
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Reed died on July 20, 1794, at the age of 53. The executors of his will were his brother-in-law
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Documents Relating to the Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Vol. 3
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By his first wife, Margaret Johnstone, Reed had four children:
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of the First Regiment of Burlington, resigning in March 1778.
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Ann Burnet Reed (October 31, 1784 – November 3, 1787)
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Margaret Reed (December 1786 – January 23, 1788)
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Index

Revolutionary
New Jersey
Joseph Reed
Continental Congress
Supreme Executive Council
Pennsylvania
Governor
Trenton, New Jersey
Hunterdon County
Burlington
Revolution
Provincial Congress of New Jersey
Lieutenant Colonel
Gloucester
Salem
Cumberland
Burlington
William Franklin
Governor of New Jersey
Colonel
Supreme Court of New Jersey
Justice of the Peace
Charles Pettit
Secretary of State
New Jersey Legislature
Mayor of Burlington, New Jersey
Joseph McIlvaine
United States Senator
New Jersey
Bordentown

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