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Family of Miles Reeves of Lancaster Co., South Carolina

Family of Miles Reeves

Family of Miles Reeves

Image A wealth of historical data indicates that Miles Reeves (Reves) is first documented in Lancaster County, South Carolina (location J on the adjacent map) when on 8 Mar 1788 he collected a bounty for killing a wolf, although it is believed that he had originally come from North Carolina. In later census records, several of his children are recorded as having been born in North Carolina. He and his family migrated from South Carolina to Christian County, Kentucky where Miles died after which several of his children migrated further westward into Arkansas.

Several descendants of Miles Reeves have participated in Y-DNA testing but it has not solved the mystery of his origins, instead adding more to the conundrum. Rather than matching any known Reeves' lineages, they match members of the Hatcher-Burton family. The DNA has shown a close relationship to a man who is descended from Reuben Hatcher, born 1770 in South Carolina. Hopefully at some future time, this mystery can be resolved by finding the place these families intersect.

The map and above text both first appeared in November 2020 as part of post entitled "A Few More Colonial Early Reeves' Families" researched and written by Beverly for the blog Reeves, Reaves, and More Rives she co-authors and is included here with her permission. This article was a continuation of the piece she posted in May 2017 entitled "Early Reeves' Families in Colonial America" and which was subsequently replicated with additional detail in TRP. See page Index to Early Reeves' Families in Colonial America

Those members of this family group who have taken a Y-DNA test form DNA Group 16 within the Reeves DNA Project

Person Pages have been created within TRP for the following descendants of this individual. Please see footnote [F1] below.


[F1]   Family pages within TRP often may not document all of the known descendants of an individual.
For example, Person Pages are not generally created for those who died in childhood.
Please review the individual person pages to see if further offspring are listed there.

If complete branches of this tree are missing, you should first contribute person pages for the missing individuals and then via your Mentor Team talk page ask for this page to be updated.

Contributors to this page: MartinB. and Beverly .
Page last modified on Tuesday 04 of July, 2023 03:25:10 CDT by MartinB..