Reeves, Jackson W.
Summary
Father: James ReevesMother: Elizabeth Wells
Birth: c1786, Montgomery County, North Carolina
Birth Source: Census
Death: 23 May 1843, Richland Valley, Haywood County, North Carolina
Death Source: Haywood County Estate File and War of 1812 widow's pension record
Spouse1: Maria Rachel Ratcliff, m. Sep 1812, Rowan County, North Carolina
Narrative
Children of Jackson W. Reeves and Mariah Rachel Ratcliff:- John Kindred Reeves, b. 1813, m. Rebekah Queen
- Jefferson Reeves, b. 1817
- Larkin Reeves, b. 1816
- Gilbert Reeves, b. 1818
- Louisa Avaline Reeves, b. 1820
- Albert Reeves, b. 1825
- Mincher Littler Reeves, b. 1830
Rachel applied for a War of 1812 widow's pension for Jack Reeves's service in the war. These statements were made in support:
- Rachel Reeves, aged 86, residing at Haywood County, NC, widow of Jack Reeves
- Jack was a private in Capt Joshua Craven's company of the NC Militia
- Volunteered at Montgomery County
- Honorably discharged at Barracks Near Salisbury, 28 Feb 1814
- At time of enlistment, aged c22 years, farmer, born in Montgomery County, 6 ft, back hair, blue eyes, muscular
- Married Jack Reeves Sep 1812, Rowan County, North Carolina by Stephen Ward. Maiden name Rachel Ratcliff
- Jack Reeves died Richland Valley, NC, 23 May 1843
- Since discharge, moved to Buncombe Co., after 2 years residence removed to Richland Valley, Haywood County, until his death
Research Notes
Sources
War of 1812 Widow Pension Record, Rachel Reeves for Jack Reeves, North Carolina 18781830 Census - Haywood County, North Carolina
1840 Census - Northern Division, Buncombe County, North Carolina
1843 Haywood County NC Estate File, online at Ancestry.com