Reeves, Hezekiah Hornitt
Summary
Father: James ReevesMother: Margaret Robey
Birth: 1770, Charles County, Maryland
Birth Source: 1777 will of Thomas Reeves
Death: before 1840, Prince William County, Virginia
Death Source: Wife widowed and HOH in 1840 Census of Prince William County VA
Spouse1: Lavinia "Vienne" MNU
Narrative
Children of Hezekiah H. Reeves and Lavinia MNU:- John U. Reeves, b. 1785
- Courtney Reeves, b. c1790, m. Cordelia Coulter (of Fairfax County) on 7 Dec 1826
- Thomas Reeves, b. 1795, m. Eliza Shaw on 16 Mar 1820
- James Reeves, c1795, m. Theodocia Hopkins on 19 Dec 1822
- Hiram Reeves, b. 20 Aug 1801
- Hezekiah W. Reeves, b. 1807
- William J. Reeves, b. 1809, d. 10 Nov 1894, m. Jane Pearson
Hezekiah Hornitt Reeves received a yearling as a legacy from his grandfather, Thomas Reeves, in his 1777 will.
Although Hezekiah Hornitt Reeves was previously believed to be the son of Hezekiah Reeves, the records of the estate of Joseph Padgett name Hezekiah H. Reeves and Thomas I. Reeves as the children of James Reeves. From Charles County, Maryland Orphan's Court Proceedings 1812 to 1814, Page 260-264.
Hezekiah Reeves was not recorded as a resident of Prince William County by the 1800 census, but he participated in a poll of the voters for elections to choose a president and vice president of the United States taken at the court house in Prince William County on the 5th of November 1804.
By the time the 1810 census was taken, he was counted in Prince William County, Virginia. On 4 Apr 1810, he was a witness to a deed between Moses Lynn and Phillip D. Dawe in Prince William County.
On the 8th of June, 1819, Hezekiah H. Reeves, a resident of Prince William County, apprenticed his son Hiram to Lewis Dickerson of Stafford County. Hiram, then 19 years of age was to be apprenticed to learn the trade of carpenter and joiner until his 21st birthday which was stated as the 20th of August 1822. [PWC DB:7 p:202-203]
Thereafter, he was recorded in the census of 1820 and 1830 in Prince William County. He appears to have been deceased before 1840 as he is not recorded in the census of that year. Lavinia Reeves is listed as a widow 60-70 in the 1840 census of Prince William County. By 1850, Lavina was deceased for her dower portion of Hezekiah's estate had been distributed to their children.
Source
1777 will of Thomas Reeves, Charles County MD WB 7 p85Orphan's Court Proceedings 1812-1814, Page 260-264, Charles County, Maryland
Apprenticeship of Hiram Reeves, PWC VA DB 7, pg 202-203, scanned image online at Family Search
1810 Census - Prince William County
1820 Census - Prince William County
1830 Census - Prince William County
1840 Census - Prince William County (widowed Lavinia Reeves HOH)
1841 Deed - John U. Reeves to Thomas I. Reeves, PWC DB 21, pg. 404
1850 Deed - Hezekiah W. Reeves to Courtney Reeves, IBID pgs. 404-405
1850 Deed - William J. Reeves to Courtney Reeves, IBID pg. 405