Reeves, Thomas
Summary
Father: William ReevesMother: Eleanor Wakefield
Birth: c1790, Charles County, Maryland
Birth Source: History of Rowan County
Death: before Dec 1871, Putnam County, Georgia
Death Source: Putnam County GA Estate File
Spouse1: Betsy Claver, 23 Oct 1813, Rowan County, North Carolina
Narrative
"About the year 1794, a number of Episcopal families removed from Maryland to the western part of Rowan, among them two families of Barbers, and other families by the names of Gardner, Chunn, Harrison, Alexander, Lightell, Mills, Swan, Reeves, Burroughs, etc.¹The last wife of Michael Braun of the ''Stone House" was Mrs. Eleanora Reeves. Mrs. Reeves was a Maryland lady, named Wakefield, and was first married to William Reeves, when quite young, by whom she had four children – Thomas, Samuel, Sally, and Nancy.¹
This is probably the Thomas Reeves (born 1790 in Maryland) with wife, Elizabeth (born circa 1792 in North Carolina), who was recorded in Putnam County, Georgia census from 1820 through 1870.
It does not appear that Thomas and Elizabeth Reeves of Putnam County, Georgia had any children. In none of the census where they appear are there children listed in the home other than in 1820 but most are too old to be children of the Thomas Reeves.
In 1836, Thomas Reeves of Putnam County, sold some land in Cherokee County to Edward F. Mahone, also of Putnam County. It's unclear where he got his land from.
Sources
¹A History of Rowan County, North Carolina by Jethro Rumple, copyright 19161820 Census - Capt William Jerneghans District, Putnam County, Georgia
1830 Census - Capt Horace Shaws District, Putnam County, Georgia
1840 Census - District 308, Putnam County, Georgia
1850 Census - District 70, Putnam County, Georgia
1860 Census - District 374, Putnam County, Georgia
1870 Census - Eatonton, Putnam County, Georgia
Cherokee County, Georgia Deed Book G, p182