Reaves, Lovett
Summary
Father: William ReavesMother: Elizabeth Carraway
Birth: bef 1780, Wayne County, North Carolina
Birth Source: Named in 1793 Will of William Reaves
Death: c1836, Montgomery County, Alabama
Death Source:
Spouse1: Eleanor Jane "Milley" Johnston, 10 May 1803, Duplin County, North Carolina
Narrative
Children of Lovett Reaves and Milley Johnston:- Matthew L. Reaves b c1805, m. Jane Campbell
- Fannie Jane Reaves b. c1806 d. died 15 May 1847, m. Washington B. Smith before 1836
- Joseph Reaves, b. c1808, m. Mary Ann Heston 19 Jul 1828 Montgomery County, AL
- Lovett Reaves, b. c1811 d. 1883 Bradley County, Arkansas m Julia Carolina Evans
- Reuben Reaves, b. 9 May 1813 d. 7 Jan 1858, m. Siena Clary 14 Jun 1838, Union County, AR
Lovett was of Hancock County, Georgia in 1818 when he and his wife Milley sold land she had inherited from Reuben Johnston in Duplin County, North Carolina.
A Lovet Reeves, age 20-29, is recorded in Baldwin County, Georgia in the 1830 census and may be his son Lovett, Jr.
Lovit Reaves is listed in the Georgia Land Lottery of 1827, but by 1831 he is listed with land patents in Montgomery County, Alabama along with his son Joseph.
According to family information, Fannie Jane and her brothers, Lovett, Joseph, Matthew, and Reuben, all came to Bradley County (originally Union County), Arkansas in 1836 after their father, Lovett, went there to scout out the land. Their father unfortunately died, but their mother, Eleanor Jane, went with the family to Arkansas in 1836.
Sources
1793 Will of William Reaves, Wayne County, NC1810 Census - Wayne County, North Carolina
1830 Census - Baldwin County, Georgia
1818 Deed - Lovett & Milley Reaves to Jane Wynn - Duplin County, North Carolina Deed Book U, p415