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John Reeves 1796–1853 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1796

Birth Location: NC

Death Date: 1853

Death Location: Arkansas

Father: William Reeves

Mother: Ann Terrill

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Terrell, Elizabeth Insom

Children(s): Cynthia Reeves, Rebeca Reeves

In 1796, John Reeves entered the world in NC, born to William M Reeves And Ann Terrill. In 1850, John Reeves resided in Madison, Missouri. John Reeves married Elizabeth Insom, Elizabeth Terrell, and had children including Cynthia Rebecca Reeves, Rebeca Reeves. John Reeves passed away in 1853 in Arkansas.

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Biography

  • In 1796, John Reeves entered the world in NC, born to William M Reeves And Ann Terrill.
  • In 1850, John Reeves resided in Madison, Missouri.
  • John Reeves married Elizabeth Insom, Elizabeth Terrell, and had children including Cynthia Rebecca Reeves, Rebeca Reeves.
  • John Reeves passed away in 1853 in Arkansas.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

John Reeves's Ancestors

Self
John Reeves
1796–1853
Birth Place: NC
Parents
William M Reeves
1772–1854
Independence, Grayson, VA
Ann Terrill
1776–
Grandparents
George Reeves
1735–1811
Drewrys Bluff, Chesterfield, VA
Jane Burton
1745–1811
Drewrys Bluff, Chesterfield, Virginia, USA
END Barnes
1739–1781
Ashe, North Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
THOMAS REEVES
1685–1760
SARAH Cyr
1713–1782
Richard Burton
1720–1775
Mary Pleasants
1722–1765
Joseph Terrill
1699–1775
Susanna Waters
1710–1740
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Henry Reeves
1665–1728
Sarah Lee
1668–1739
John Cyr
1671–1720
Francois Melanson
1672–1720
Hutchins Sr
1694–1763
John Pleasants*
1697–1771
Margaret Jordan
1691–1746
Timothy Terrill
1656–1720
Elizabeth Terrell)
1667–1768

John Reeves's Descendants

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John Reeves (1796–1853) m. Elizabeth Terrell (1802–) m. Elizabeth Insom (1800–July 1871)
  1. 1. Cynthia (Rebecca) Reeves 1834–1908 m. John (Jacob) Kemp 1817–1893 m. Cinthia Kemp 1835–
    1. 1. Thomas (Wiley) Kemp 1850–1923 m. Roena McDougald 1851–1920 m. Rowena (Rebecca) MCDOUGAL 1857–1920
      1. 1. Roxie (Susanna) Kemp 1884–1923 m. Thomas (J D) King 1874– m. Thomas (Jackson Didymus) King 1873–1959
        1. 1. JD King 1919–2007 m. Flora (Rae) Keesee 1920–2003
        2. 2. Kenneth King 1908–
        3. 3. Milam King 1900–1978
        4. 4. Agnes King 1901–1991
        5. 5. Kenneth (Kemp) King 1908–1973 m. Mary (Ernestine) Evans 1909–1958 m. Mary (E) Evans 1905–
        6. 6. Byron King 1914–1980 m. Lu (Lynn) Dodd 1918–2010
        7. 7. Thomas (Roscoe) King 1912–1994 m. Jewell (Irene) Brown 1912–1987
      2. 2. Solomon Kemp 1875–1906 m. Loretta (Laura Minerva Isabella) King 1877–1961
      3. 3. Robert Kemp 1878–1880
      4. 4. Marjorie Kemp 1880–
      5. 5. Roxie (Kemp) King 1884–1923
      6. 6. Thomas (Newton) Kemp 1893–1995
      7. 7. Solomon ("Solie") Kemp 1874–1906
      8. 8. Fannie (B) Whitfield 1890–
    2. 2. Isaac Kemp 1867–1953
    3. 3. Samuel (Ross) Kemp 1880–1940
    4. 4. Mattie Kemp 1869–
    5. 5. Robert Kemp 1865–
    6. 6. Simuel (Ellis) Kemp 1875–1920
  2. 2. Rebeca Reeves 1839–1908

John Reeves's Timeline

3 Records

1796
1796
Birth of John Reeves in NC
NC
1850
1850
Age 54
John Reeves resided here in Madison, Missouri
Madison, Missouri
1853
1853
Age 57
Death of John Reeves in Arkansas
Arkansas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1796
    Event Place: NC
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: , Madison, Missouri; Roll: M432_405; Page: 243A; Image: .

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1850
    Event Place: Madison, Missouri
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: , Madison, Missouri; Roll: M432_405; Page: 243A; Image: .

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1853
    Event Place: Arkansas

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