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Reeves, Joseph (1800 SC - c1864 TN)

Joseph Reeves

Reeves, Joseph


Summary

Father: possibly Jesse Reeves
Mother:

Birth: 1800, South Carolina
Birth Source: Census

Death: c1864 by 1860, probably Tennessee
Death Source: Undocumented

Spouse1: Sarah Kendrick, m. 2 May 1822, Lauderdale County, Alabama



Narrative

Children of Joseph Reeves and Sarah Kendrick:
  1. James O'Reilly Reaves, b. 1824
  2. Unknown daughter Reeves, b. before 1830
  3. Unknown son Reeves, b. before 1830
  4. Joseph Allen Reaves, b. 1834
  5. Sarah Reaves, b. 1837
  6. Mary Reaves, b. 1838
  7. George W. Reaves, b. 1843
  8. Nancy Emaline Reaves, 1848, m. William Walter Johnson
Sarah Kendrick, the wife of Joseph Reaves was the granddaughter of Rev. John Parker who migrated to Texas in 1835. Sarah's parents had remained in Tennessee when most of the other Parker family members migrated to Texas. In 1836, John Parker and four other Parker family members were massacred when Fort Parker in Limestone County was attacked by Comanches. The now famous Cynthia Ann Parker, mother of the Comanche chief Quanah Parker, was Sarah's first cousin. Cynthia Ann was kidnapped by the Comanche when Ft. Parker was attacked and later married to Chief Peta Nocoma.

Sarah Reaves died in January of 1880 according to the 1880 mortality schedule

Sources

Marriage: Alabama, Marriage Collection, 1800-1969, Ancestry.com online database
Census:      1830 Census - Lauderdale County, Alabama
                   1840 Census - Lauderdale County, Alabama (J. Reeves) or Maury County, Tennessee
                   1850 Census - Wayne County, Tennessee
                   1860 Census - McNairy County, Tennessee (HOH- Sarah)
                   1870 Census - Bell County, Texas (HOH - Sarah)
History:     1880 Mortality Schedule - Milam County, Texas
                   Handbook of Texas Online