Re: PARENTAGE OF JOHN REAVES/RIVES m 27 MAR 1781, LANCASTER CO., VA TO. NANCY DAVIS
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Re: PARENTAGE OF JOHN REAVES/RIVES m 27 MAR 1781, LANCASTER CO., VA TO. NANCY DAVIS
Barbara Ferrell 4/19/04
Jeremiah Reeves, Madison Co., Ky. 1810 census (md. Deborah Lamham)with one male to 10; one male 26-45 (Jeremiah) one female 16 to 26. Jeremiah has no others in his household and no slaves. This would make Jeremiah born 1766-1784 and Deborah born 1774-84. I am sure their replies as they grew older were less correct. Deborah was under age when she married in 1805.
In 1810 Madison Co., Ky. census, William Reeves was over 45 years. This William has 15 slaves.
Right after him in census is William Reeves, Jr. who has a male under 10; a male 16-26; and a male 26-45; two females under 10; one female 10-16. This William has 1 slave
George Reeves has 3 males under 10; one male 26-45; one female under 10; one female 26 to 45.This gives three children under 10-2 boys and a girl.George Reeves has 2 slaves.
In all places here, Reeves is spelled Reeves.