Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mrs. Rea” in chapter 16 of Historic leaves, volume 4, April, 1905 - January, 1906:

...ly, No. 2, at the Neck, was vacated by Samuel Moody, and Joseph Reynolds was appointed to succeed him. Schools for poor children were kept six months in different parts of the town, under the care of Mrs. Rea , Mrs. Thompson, and Miss Jefferds. About 100 children had this privilege. The school at Milk Row (No. 3), under the charge of Mr. Blanchard, was examined in April, and was found in a good state...
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