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Joseph Reese 1734–1795 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1734

Birth Location: Duck Creek, Kent, Delaware, United States

Death Date: MAR 1795

Death Location: He is buried at his Plantation which is popularly called "Pincushion" but was actually "Pennocrucion".

Father: Evan Reese

Mother: Sarah Lewis

Spouse(s): Sara None

Children(s): Jesse Reese

In 1734, Joseph Reese entered the world in Duck Creek, Kent, Delaware, United States, born to Evan John Reese And Sarah Allison Lewis. Joseph Reese married Sara, and had children including Jesse Reese. Joseph Reese passed away in 1795 in He is buried at his Plantation which is popularly called "Pincushion" but was actually "Pennocrucion"..

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Biography

  • In 1734, Joseph Reese entered the world in Duck Creek, Kent, Delaware, United States, born to Evan John Reese And Sarah Allison Lewis.
  • Joseph Reese married Sara, and had children including Jesse Reese.
  • Joseph Reese passed away in 1795 in He is buried at his Plantation which is popularly called "Pincushion" but was actually "Pennocrucion"..

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Joseph Reese's Ancestors

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Joseph Reese
1734–1795
Birth Place: Duck Creek, Kent, Delaware, United States
Parents
Evan John Reese
1707–1757
Glamorgan Parish, Wales
Sarah (Allison) Lewis
1711–1757
Delaware, United States
Grandparents
Sarah Reece
1690–1766
Duck Creek, Kent, Delaware, United States
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Joseph Reese's Descendants

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Joseph Reese (1734–MAR 1795) m. Sara (ABT 1735–1808)
  1. 1. Jesse Reese 1774–1819 m. Nancy Ellison 1785–1843
    1. 1. Ellen (Johnson) Reese 1792–1827 m. Warren Hart 1790–1821
      1. 1. Sylvira (Caroline) Turnbow 1810–1853 m. SAMUEL Turnbow 1804–1890
        1. 1. Milton (Octavious) Turnbow 1844–1919 m. Mary (Lois Judd) Mitchell 1849–1890 m. Sylvira (Caroline) Carter 1872–1959
        2. 2. Robert (Franklin) Turnbow 1838–1920 m. Sarah (Ann) Smith 1841–1926
        3. 3. JOHN (Gillenroy) Turnbow 1833–1907 m. Sarah Elizabeth 1839–1928
        4. 4. Isaac Turnbow 1835–1835
        5. 5. Warren Turnbow 1835–1835
        6. 6. Epsy (Adeline) Turnbow 1836–1851
        7. 7. Sophronia (Ellen Lenora Hart) Turnbow 1841–1925 m. William CARTER 1821–1896
        8. 8. Laura (Ann) Turnbow 1845–1846
        9. 9. Samuel (Joseph) Turnbow 1850–1856
        10. 10. Alma Turnbow 1853–1854
        11. 11. Margaret (Ann) Turnbow 1847–1932 m. Jerome (Kempton) MITCHELL 1850–1911
        12. 12. Anna Turnbow 1853–1855
        13. 13. Margaret (T) Mitchell 1847–1932
        14. 14. Anna Turnbow 1853–1855
        15. 15. Margaret Turnbow 1847–1932
      2. 2. Mathilda Hart 1819–1925
      3. 3. Martha (Reese) Hart 1816–
      4. 4. JOHN Hart 1806– m. Betsy George 1810–
      5. 5. Arter ((arthur)) Hart 1808–
      6. 6. Joel Hart 1810–
      7. 7. Matilda Hart 1824–

Joseph Reese's Timeline

3 Records

1734
1734
Birth of Joseph Reese in Duck Creek, Kent, Delaware, United States
Duck Creek, Kent, Delaware, United States
1795
5 MAR 1795
Age 61
Death of Joseph Reese in Richland, Saluda, South Carolina, United States
Richland, Saluda, South Carolina, United States
1795
MAR 1795
Age 61
Burial of Joseph Reese in He is buried at his Plantation which is popularly called "Pincushion" but was actually "Pennocrucion".
He is buried at his Plantation which is popularly called "Pincushion" but was actually "Pennocrucion".

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1734
    Event Place: Duck Creek, Kent, Delaware, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 MAR 1795
    Event Place: Richland, Saluda, South Carolina, United States
    Record Source: Age:
    60-61

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: MAR 1795
    Event Place: He is buried at his Plantation which is popularly called "Pincushion" but was actually "Pennocrucion".

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