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Reeves, Isaac Stockton Keith, III (1881 DC - 1949 MD)

Isaac Stockton Keith Reeves, III

Reeves, Isaac Stockton Keith, III


Summary

Father: Isaac Stockton Keith Reeves, II
Mother: Henrietta Maria Young

Birth: 26 Nov 1881, Washington, DC
Birth Source: Headstone

Death: 19 Dec 1949, Bethesda, Maryland
Death Source: Obituary

Spouse1: Margaret Felicia Upton
Spouse2: Lucy Virginia

Narrative

Children of Isaac Stockton Keith Reeves III and Margaret Felicia Upton:
  1. Isaac Stockton Keith Reeves, IV, b. 1903
  2. Elizabeth DeHase Reeves, b. 30 Mar 1907
  3. Henrietta Parke Reeves, b. 9 Aug 1909
  4. Malcolm Clephane Reeves, b. 18 Nov 1910
  5. Kendrick Upton Reeves, b. 22 Nov 1915
  6. Margaret Carleton Reeves, b. 22 Jul 1920

In 1900, Isaac was living in Norfolk City, Virginia, age 18, in the household of his parents.

In 1910, he was in Philadelphia, age 28, with wife Margaret (28), children Stockton (7), Elizabeth (2), Henrietta (0), and servants Ada Watson (21) and Mary Jackson (16).

In 1920, he was in Annapolis, Maryland, age 38, with wife Margaret F (4), and children Isaac S. J. Jr. (17), Elizabeth (12), Henrietta P. (10), Malcolm C. Reeves (9), Kendrick N. Reeves (4), and servant Elizabeth Darley (50).

In 1930, he was in Shields, Illinois, age 47, with wife Margaret F (45), children Malcom C. (19), Kendrick W. (14), Margaret C. (9), and servant Florence Singleton (30).

In 1940, he was in Charleston, South Carolina, age 58, with children Kendrick U. (24) and Margaret C. (19).

The State, 21 Dec 1949
Capt. Reeves To Be Buried At Arlington
Funeral services for Capt. Isaac Stockton Keith Reves, 68, of Washington, retured naval doctor who died Monday in the Naval hospital at Bethesda, Md., will be conducted at 9 o'clock Thursday morning at St. Mathews' cathedral in Washington. Burial will be in Arlington cemetery.
He was commanding officer of the U. S. Naval hospital at Parris Island Marine base from 1923 to 1927, leaving there to go to Honolulu. In 1930 he returned to Parris Island base and served there four more years.
Later he was on duty at Norfolk, and with the Sixth Naval district headquarters in Charleston, from which he was retired in 1940 after an attack of pneumonia.
Captain Reeves rendered distinguished service in the navy. His humanitarian work was outstanding.
His deep affection for mankind inspired him to minister to anyone who needed his ministrations, irrespective of color or creed. His friends were without number in all walks of life.
His avocation was hunting and fishing, and the city of Beaufort was his happy hunting ground. His visits here and his jovial presence will long be missed by a host of friends.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lucy Y. Reeves, and five children by a former marriage: Three daughters, Mrs. Frank E. Barron, Jr., of Union and Columbia, Mrs. E. A. Robbins of Cambridge, Md., and Mrs. Howard Ker of Balboa Heights, Canal Zone, and two sons, Commander Malcolm Reeves of the Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Chincoteague, Va., and Capt. Kendrick Reeves of Maxwell Field, Alabama.
Captain Reeves was born in Washington, but he had a number of relatives in South Carolina.

Research Notes


Sources

Birth:          U.S., Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2019 (Ancestry)
Death:        Obituary, The State, 21 Dec 1949
Burial:       Findagrave - Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia

1900 Census:  Norfolk Ward 3, Norfolk City, Virginia
1910 Census:  Philadelphia Ward 22, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
1920 Census:  Annapolis Ward 1, Anne Arundel County, Maryland
1930 Census:  Shields, Lake County, Illinois
1940 Census:  Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina