William B. Reed | |
Birth Date: | 27 February 1833[1] |
Birth Place: | South Norwalk, Connecticut |
Residence: | South Norwalk, Connecticut |
Office: | Mayor of South Norwalk, Connecticut |
Order: | 16th |
Term Start: | 1891 |
Term End: | 1893[2] |
Predecessor: | Edwin Wilcox |
Successor: | George Lockwood |
Party: | Democratic[3] |
Occupation: | Oyster planter and shipper |
Spouse: | Catherine E. Post (m. February 9, 1859) |
Children: | Irene, Ansley, Benjamin, Catherine, and William H. |
William Benjamin Reed (27 February 1833 – 16 October 1909) was a one term Democratic mayor of South Norwalk, Connecticut from 1891 to 1892. He served on the South Norwalk City Council from 1878 to 1879.
He was the son of Benjamin Pearce Reed of New York City and Eliza Weed of New Canaan.[1] He was the third great-grandson of John Read, who settled in Norwalk in 1687. Reed attended the common schools, and at 18, he became an oysterman.[1] It became his life's work. He was a partner in Reed and Housmen, oyster growers and shippers.[1] [3]