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Reeve, Thomas ( - 1779)

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Reeve, Thomas


Summary

Father:
Mother:

Birth:
Birth Source:

Death: Dec 1779
Death Source: Burial

Spouse1: Sarah
Spouse2: Sarah

Narrative

Children of Thomas Reeve & Sarah?:
  1. Elizabeth Reeve, b. c1722, m. Thomas Lake?
  2. Love Reeve, b. c1734, bu. 25 Apr 1734
  3. Hannah Reeve, b. c1735, bu. 26 Sep 1735

Children of Thomas Reeve & Sarah:
  1. Prudence Reeve, b. c1738
  2. Martha Reeve, b. c1740
  3. James Reeve, b. c1743
  4. William Reeve, b. c1747

From High Roding, All Saints, Essex Parish Register:
  • (1721/2) Elizabeth the Daughter of Thomas Reeve was baptized March 25
  • (1733/4) Love the Daughter of Thomas Reeve was Baptized March 24th
  • (1734) Love the Daughter of Thomas Reeve buried Ap: 25
  • (1735) Hannah Daughter of Thomas Reeve & Sarah his wife was baptized July 20th
  • (1735) Hannah Daughter of Thomas Reeve buried Septr 26
  • (1736) (blank) Reeve Wife of Thomas Reeve was buried Decr 19
  • (1738) Prudence Daughter of Thomas Reeve & Sarah his wife baptized Oct: 29th
  • (1740) Martha Daughter of Thomas Reeve & Sarah his wife was baptized Aug 3d
  • (1743) James Son of Thomas Reeve & Sarah his wife was baptized May 8th
  • (1744) Thomas Lake and Elizabeth Reeve both of this Parish were married January 31st
  • (1747) William the Son of Thomas Reeve & Sarah his wife was baptized April 12th
  • (1771) Nov 9 Sarah wife of Thos Reeves Blacksmith (aged) 67
  • (1779) Decr 8th Thomas Reeve

Since there is a reference to a wife of Thomas Reeve being buried 19 Dec 1736, it would appear that Thomas was married twice, each wife having the name Sarah.

Research Notes

His son James Reeve appears to be the James Reeve, blacksmith, an occupant of Rohite house at High Roding, who was referred to in the will of Thomas Reeve of Blackmore in 1780. That Thomas Reeve was a blacksmith as well.

Sources

Burial:       High Roding, All Saints, Essex Parish Register 1538-1812, D/P 226/1/1

High Roding, All Saints, Essex Parish Register 1538-1812, D/P 226/1/1