Reeve, Samuel (c1807 VA - 1903 NY)

Reeve, Samuel

Reeve, Samuel


Summary

Father: Nathaniel Reeve
Mother: Miriam Erwin

Birth: Oct 1807, Bedford City, Virginia
Birth Source: Census & Obit

Death: 22 Dec 1903
Death Source: Death Index

Spouse1: Ann Amelia Caroline Remsen

Narrative

Children of Samuel Reeve and Ann Amelia Caroline Remsen:
  1. Emilie Erwin Reeve, b. c1849
  2. Amelia Remsen Reeve, b. c1860, m. Henry W. VanDeventer

New-York Tribune, 24 Dec 1903
Samuel Reeve died Tuesday at his home, No. 239 West One-hundred-and-third-st. He was ninety-six years old. Mr. Reeve was born in Bedford, City, Va. His father, Nathaniel Reeve, was a Presbyterian minister, and lived in Mattituck, Long Island, where eight generations of the Reeve family are buried. One of the Reeves was a member of King James's Privy Council for the Colony of New York.
Samuel Reeve came to this city when he was fifteen years old, and lived here until his death. He was a lifelong Republican, and cast his first vote for John Quincy Adams for President. Mr. Reeve was a steady reader of The Tribune since 1848, and his files of the paper are intact from that date. Mr. Reeve was a tailor, with an establishment at Broadway and Spring-st., under the old St. Nicholas Hotel. He had been retired for some years. Two daughters survive him. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at his home, the Rev. Frederick Richards, of the Fourteenth Street Presbyterian Church, officiating. The burial will be at Glen Head, Long Island.

Research Notes


Sources

Death:        New York, New York, U.S., Extracted Death Index, 1862-1948 (Ancestry)

1850 Census:  New York Ward 17, New York County, New York
1860 Census:  
1870 Census:  New York Ward 17 District 10 (2nd Enum), New York County, New York
1880 Census:  New York City, New York County, New York
1900 Census:  Manhattan, New York County, New York

1895 Will - Samuel Reeve - New York County Surrogate's Court, New York Will Book 721, p396
Findagrave - Ann A. C. Remsen Reeve - Brookville Cemetery, Upper Brookville, Nassau County, New York
Obituary, New-York Tribune, 24 Dec 1903