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Reeves, Hiram (1793 SC - 1875 TN)

Hiram Reeves

Reeves, Hiram


Summary

Father: Frederick Reeves
Mother: Elizabeth Thompson

Birth: 2 Jul 1793, York County, South Carolina
Birth Source: Probate Records of York County - Estate of Frederick Reeves

Death: 14 Nov 1875, Obion County, Tennessee
Death Source: Burial in New Ebenezer Cemetery

Spouse1: Margaret MNU, m. c1820, York County SC

Narrative

Some children of Hiram Reeves and Margaret MNU:
  1. Hiram Green Reeves, Jr., b. 5 Jun 1824, m. Esther Hubbard or Hubert on 6 Jan 1852 in Obion TN
  2. Teresa Jane Reeves, b. 19 Jan 1827, m. John Mills Brown
  3. Martha Reeves, b. c1827
Several of the sons of Frederick Reeves who died in York County, South Carolina in 1820, James, Hiram and Samuel, appear to have left South Carolina shortly after the 1830 US Census and migrated to Obion County, Tennessee. By 1840 the same three Reeves' individuals are recorded in Obion County, Tennessee in that census and again in 1850. By the 1850 census Samuel Reeves appears to have died and his wife Jane is listed as the head of household.

From the Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions, July Court 1835, of Obion County, Tennessee (Page 245).
This day a petition from sundry citizens of Obion County was presented to the court, praying that a road may be opened or a jury of view appointed to view out a road from Troy to the Reelfoot Lake as near a place called Davidson's Camp, to run near the present trail to said part as convenient. It is therefore ordered by the court that James Reeves, Hiram Reeves, William Hutchinson, John L. Bartlett, George W. Cunningham, Richard Hill and Daniel Waling be appointed a Jury of view to view out and lay off said road, and that they report to the next term of this court.


Sources

1820 Census - York County, South Carolina
1830 Census - York County, South Carolina
1840 Census - Obion County, Tennessee