Reeves, Israel Hargett
Summary
Father: Reeves, Austin Smith
Mother: Hargett, Matilda Mae
Birth: April 6, 1849, Mason County, Kentucky
Birth Source: Birth Record and Headstone
Death: April 14, 1916, Manor, Travis County, Texas
Death Source: Death Certificate and Headstone
Spouse1: Pernacy Ann West
Narrative
Children of Israel Hargett Reeves and Pernancy Ann West:- Reeves, Charles Nelson, b. 5 Sep 1873
- Anthony Reeves, b. 17 Jun 1877
- Erastus Alva Reeves, b. 15 Feb 1881
- Robert Reeves, b. Jan 1890
The Following is a copy of a letter written to Nancy Jane West from her son-in-law Israel Hargett Reeves. It is interesting to note how formal family members were back then to each other.
Sprinkle, Texas 2-12-1906
Dear Mother, Brother, Sister and family,
I will write you a few lines. We are all well except Pernacy and Alva. Pernacy is not as well as when you left. Alva has been pretty sick with a fever for several days but is better now.
We got a letter from Lottie today. They are all well. She said she wanted to see you awfully bad. She said to give her love to you. Well it is raining tonite.
Well you said you lived a mile from town. Leander (Pernacy's brother-in-law) where do you live, and what are you doing?
Well Mother, our little gersey cow has got a little gersey cow calf. She is a daisy and her name is Gypsey.
We have got 24 little chickens and two hens sitting. We got a red cow and a red calf and will have another red calf if I am any guesser. Write soon and tell us all you know and then come to see us. Goodbye. as ever yours
I.H. and P. A. Reeves
Then on the back Pernacy writes these lines:
Hope Etta is better by this time. I am sorry she is worse. This is a hard old world anyway. Archie has a bad cold and Anthony is coughing, has a bad cold. Hope you are all well and better. Write soon.
P.A. Reeves
Research Notes
Sources
Birth: FamilySearch - Texas Deaths, 1890-1976Death: FamilySearch - Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
Burial: Findagrave - Manor Cemetery, Manor, Travis County, Texas
1880 Census: Austin, Travis County, Texas
1900 Census: Manor, Travis County, Texas
1910 Census: Justice Precinct 4, Travis County, Texas