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Reeve, Puryer (c1749 - 1842)

Reeve, Puryer

Reeve, Puryer


Summary

Father: Puryer Reeve
Mother: Mary L'homedieu

Birth: c1749
Birth Source: Headstone

Death: 12 Jan 1842
Death Source: Headstone

Spouse1: Mary Fordham, m. 25 Aug 1776, Mattituck, Suffolk County, New York

Narrative

Children of Puryer Reeve and Mary Fordham:
  1. probably William Puryer Reeve, b. c1779, d. 28 Feb 1800
  2. Manassah Reeve, b. c16 Feb 1796

The following record is including in Mattituck Presbyterian Church records for Puryer:
  • Puryour Reeve son of Puryour & Mary Reeve baptized March 30 1755
  • Puryar Reeve of this place (and) Mary Fordham (of) South Hampton (married) Aug 25, 1776

Transcriptions of Baptism records for Old Saybrook in Connecticut include entries pertaining to this family under the surname Reeve. The first includes several in the same entry:
  • Sarah, w. Puryer, full com. Nov. 6, 1796
  • Joseph Fordham, Esther Fordham, & Ann, bp. Dec. 11, 1796; Manasseh, bp. Jan. 1, 1797, chn. of Puryer Reeve
  • Puryer, his s. (blank) bp. Mar. 31, 1799
  • William Puryer, d. Feb. 28, 1800, ae 21. "frozen at sea on shipwreck"

It's not clear whether Joseph, Esther, & Ann were children of Puryer or possibly children of a previous marriage of Mary's.

Puryer Reeve is listed in the 1835 Pension roll, living in Cayuga County, New York, age 80, placed on the roll 20 Jul 1833.

Puryer was in the household of Mannassah Reeves in 1840 listed as a Revolutionary War veteran, age 90.

Headstone inscription reads: "Puryer Reeves/Died/Jan. 12, 1842/aged 93 years"

Manassah Reeves of Sempronious was granted administration on his estate 19 Sep 1842.

Puryer Reeves was a private in the company of Captain Reeves of Col. Fanning's Regiment in New York for two years. He testified of his service for a pension in 1832. He was aged seventy eight years and was in Cayuga County, New York. He enlisted in 1775 in Capt. Paul Reeves company in Southold, Suffolk County, New York. He enlisted again later at Saybrook, Connecticut as a volunteer in the Continental Army for three years and served two of them. He also commented that his service records sometimes spelled his name different ways but the correct spelling was "Puryer." The file includes a letter from Esther Reeves, wife of Manassah Reeves of Sempronius, stating he is the son of Puryer and asking if there are any outstanding payments that could be sent to them.

Research Notes


Sources

Baptism:    Mattituck Presbyterian Church Records
Marriage1:  Mattituck Presbyterian Church Records
Death:        Headstone, Dresserville Cemetery, Dresserville, Cayuga County, New York

1790 Census:  Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut
1800 Census:  Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut
1820 Census:  Jersey, Steuben County, New York (Puryer Reves)
1840 Census:  Sempronius, Cayuga County, New York

U.S., The Pension Roll of 1835 (Ancestry)
Cayuga County, New York Letters of Administration Book B2, p85
Connecticut, U.S., Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920 (Ancestry)
Revolutionary War Pension Record, Puryer Reeves, S28852