Reeves, Henry Wyatt (b. , d. ?)
Reference: 1175
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Reference: 1179
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Note: CENSUS:1910 Gibson Co, TN.
Reference: 1306
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Reference: 1308
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Note: NOTE:In War of 1812, Militia of Jackson County, Georgia. Had
bounty land grant in 1855 in Coosa District; also in Randolph
County, AL.
Reference: 1310
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Note: 'Gentleman Jim Reeves' Country Music Star.
Reference: 1377
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Note: He was in the Militia under Captain John Sallie.
Event: Date: 06 DEC 1754
Place: Granville, North Carolina
Note: Unknown GEDCOM info: Military
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Note: Plantation Owner.
From 'Colonial Granville' by Worth S. Ray. Page 210 - At a
meeting of the Granville County Court on August 10, 1787,
William Reeves or Reaves was selected as a juror on the county
court.
Census: Date: 1800
Place: York, South Carolina
Note: Juror on the Granville County Court.
Source: (Individual)
Title: (1) Granville Co., NC 1755 Tax
Abbreviation: (1) Granville Co., NC 1755 Tax
Note: Person Source
Census: Date: 1810
Place: York, South Carolina
Census: Date: 1820
Place: York, South Carolina
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Note: Granted 400 acres on Fishing Creek on Mar. 24, 1749; also 522
acres on the same creek on May 1, 1752. In 1749 he was granted
400 acres on both sides of Tabb Creek. In 1754 he sold 522
acres to his brother James; and in 1763 sold 293 acres on
Tabb's Creek to William Hicks, in 1766 he sold 100 acres on
Tabb's Creek to Robert his brother-in-law. He was still living
in Granville County, in 1782 as he paid tax there of 4,165
pounds. No estate settlement has been found; thus no date for
his death. His sons, Fred and Allen show up in South Carolina
and he may have been living with one of them. Malachi Reeves
was in Captain Andrew Hampton's company of 60 men, (see page
38, COLONIAL GRANVILLE & ITS PEOPLE by Worth Ray). The
authentic Militia roll of Col. William Eaton's Militia is in
N.C. records, Vol. 22, pp 370, 380, taken at a muster on Oct.
8, 1754. He was always the one who paid the most tax,
evidently the most affluent.
SOURCE(S): (1) Reeves Review Book II, (c) 1982 by Emma Barrett
Reeves (2) Lois A. Harris Turney 4272 Raleigh Road, Chesapeake,
VA 23321 (804) 488-0786 Received a letter from her on Apr. 4,
1994
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Reference: 1387
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Reference: 1388
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Reference: 1390
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Reference: 1391
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