Charles Read, 18221890 (aged 67 years)

Name
Charles /Read/
Name
Charles /Redd/
Name
Charles /Redd/
Name
Charles /Redd/
Name
Charles /Red/
Name
Charles /RED/
Family with parents
father
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Birth: March 17, 1790 32 36 County Derry, Ireland
Death: April 25, 1854Sugar Creek, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
mother
Patrick and Mary (Red) Read Grave Stone clean
17821853
Birth: 1782 31 24 Maryland or Pennsylvania, USA
Death: October 31, 1853Sugar Creek, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Marriage MarriageJanuary 4, 1822Loretto, Pennsylvania, USA
10 months
himself
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18221890
Birth: November 8, 1822 32 40 Sugar Creek, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: March 24, 1890Sugar Creek, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
4 years
younger sister
18261889
Birth: 1826 35 44 Sugarcreek Township (Worthington) Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: September 2, 1889Oakland, Butler, Pennsylvania, USA
Family with Mary Welch
himself
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18221890
Birth: November 8, 1822 32 40 Sugar Creek, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: March 24, 1890Sugar Creek, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
wife
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18151907
Birth: about 1815 Ireland
Death: April 23, 1907Vandergrift, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA
Marriage Marriage1859
Marriage Marriage1859Pennsylvania, USA
16 months
daughter
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Birth: April 19, 1860 37 45 Sugar Creek, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: August 8, 1879Sugar Creek, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
14 months
daughter
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18611947
Birth: about June 6, 1861 38 46 Sugar Creek, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: February 14, 1947Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
3 years
son
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18641927
Birth: January 18, 1864 41 49 Sugar Creek, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: November 14, 1927Canutillo, El Paso, Texas, USA
3 years
daughter
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18661879
Birth: 1866 43 51 Sugar Creek, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: August 31, 1879Sugar Creek, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Frank Gallagher + Mary Welch
wife’s husband
wife
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18151907
Birth: about 1815 Ireland
Death: April 23, 1907Vandergrift, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA
Marriage Marriage1843
2 years
stepson
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18451920
Birth: March 8, 1845 30 Pennsylvania
Death: April 22, 1920East Franklin, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, USA
5 years
stepson
18491930
Birth: 1849 34 Pennsylvania USA
Death: 1930
2 years
stepdaughter
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Birth: 1850 35 Armstrong Co, Pennsylvania
Death: May 5, 1878Sugarcreek Township (Worthington) Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
3 years
stepson
20 months
stepdaughter
18531942
Birth: Mary Redd Address bookabout August 8, 1853 38 Pennsylvania
Death: September 12, 1942Los Angeles County, California, USA

The Redd Family Whiskey History

The History of Armstrong County, Pennsylvania by Smith states that the Red/Read/Redd family lived in Armstrong county starting as early as 1800:

"The present township of Sugar Creek is a comparatively small remnant of the parent one, left after organizing from what was its original territory, besides the portions of it included in East and West Franklin, 4 townships, 2 boroughs and 1 city.

In the southeastern part is the tract, nearly a square, 356 acres and 147 perches, which appears from the Gapen map to have been claimed by Samuel Kincaide, but the other map shows it to have been the Michael Red tract, about one-half of which is in what is now Washington township. Red probably settled on it the latter part of the last century. He was assessed, in 1805, with 400 acres, 1 horse and 2 cows, at $142, and the next year, with 300 acres and 4 cattle, at $122, and with 2 distilleries in 1812. Red's heirs conveyed it as containing 360 acres to Daniel Red, December 4, 1816, for $1,000. Chambers Orr, sheriff, conveyed it as containing 356 acres to Thomas R. McMillen, September 23, 1840, for $100, of which 130 acres were then cleared, and on which were a stone dwelling-house, a square log barn, stillhouse and other buildings, a meadow, and apple and peachorchards. McMillen conveyed it to Patrick Red, December 3, 1851, for $5, who by his will dated March 15, and registered June 6, 1854, devised it to his son Charles, the present owner."

In the same history, the following is contained in the biography of Charles Read:

"Although now exclusively engaged in farming, Mr. Read carried on the stilling business nearly all his life until 1864. This business was first established in 1804, on the homestead, by his grandfather, and the famous "Charley Read" brand of whisky became extensively known because of its well-merited qualities. It was not only used by business and professional men generally, but found a ready welcome in legislative halls and was selected for the army for medical use."

So it seems that Charles had a booming business in whiskey production at least some part of the time from 1840 when he was 18 years old until 1864 when he was 42 years old.

According to the website ellenjays.com<http://www.ellenjaye.com/hist_mono1intro.htm>, in the 1810's there was a type of rye whiskey produced in Pennsylvania known as Monongahela rye. It is unknown to us if this is the whiskey that Charles Read was known for.

 

Red / Read / Redd - which is it?

There has been an open question in the family for years: which Red name is correct? While putting together an application for certification in First Families of Western Pennsylvania, I was able to see a pattern emerge. Here are the facts I have:

1) According to the will and probate records of Charles Bradley, Patrick Red was his son-in-law. In the will and probate records of Patrick Red, the name was spelled this way. But I noted in each of these documents, there was no indication that they were handwritten by the individual in question. Patrick's specifically has an indication of his mark, and "X." The spelling may have been at the discretion of the scribe. In the 1860 US Census, Patrick is listed as "Unable to read or write."

2) In documents written or signed after Patrick's death, the name is spelled "Read." Charles, son of Patrick, was a literate man. All inscriptions on the headstones in the St. Patrick's Cemetery in Sugarcreek (now Worthington) for family members Michael and Sophia Red, Patrick and Mary Red are spelled "Read" which may indicate that they were placed or replaced during Charles' lifetime. The biography of him in the History of Armstrong County by Smith lists his name "Read."

3) After Charles' death in 1890, names on documents from this time forward reflect the pronunciation unambiguously as "Redd." Charles Jr. identified his mother as Mary Redd after her death in 1907 and the census records thereafter show him as Charles Redd.

There is an outlier here: His daughter-in-law, Ida, is listed as "Read." She passed away nearly 10 years after Charles, Sr. But, she is buried near her first child, an unnamed infant son born while Charles Sr. was alive. All the Read family is listed on the same monument, so it may have made sense to add Ida with the "Read" name to be consistent with the rest of those buried there.