accd to the Reavis book (pg 364), a descendant is said to be Dr. Lyman Overshiner of Columbus, Ind..NOT her husband! *B
In a message dated 12/13/2000 10:38:42 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > and the 1850 Gibson Co IN census for William; Sorry that should be Madison Co. Also just noted that the Sarah age 6 on 1850 census, is also listed 1860 census as 17..so maybe we have the birthdate wrong for her, in which case, Sarah (1828) may well be w/o Isaac. Sure need that census data. *Barb
Sept 1848 land purch by Isaac Reavis 80 acres; this is s/o Wm and Hendricks 1850 Marshall co Ind census Isaac Reavis 26, Lemuel 24, Sarah 22 In retrospect I am changing Sarah to his sister, as Lemuel was his brother. I had previously had Sarah as his wife. Until can verify the census data frm orig doc..will go with all 3 being siblings. He supposedly died in Iowa, no data. On the 1850 census in hh of father William were following chn. Jesse F 12, Isabel 16, John 14, and a Sarah C 6 yrs..now this likely their daughter, since she was born in 1828; so don't know who she is..thus the Isaac, Lemuel and Sarah above on the 1850 Marshall co census, appear to be siblings. Curt, if you can locate the 1850 Marshall co In census data for Isaac Reavis; and the 1850 Gibson Co IN census for William; maybe we can get definitive relationships. Thanks *Barb
Most intereresting find, think it mUST be family of Elizabeth Hurdlow that married David-5, line of Jesse-2 pg 235 W.R. HUDLON, farmer and ginner, Moreland, Ark. ...his birth occurring in 1829(Tn.), and is the son of George W. and Lucy Hurst HUDLON,, both natives of the Old dominion. The seven children of their marriage are named in the order of their births as follows: Nancy C. wife of N. Hubbard W.R. Elizabeth wife of David Revis George W. Sarah e. wife of Henry Plemons Fanny wife of James Silvertooth Joseph. W.R. married Elizabeth Goble....had ten children So for those of you with David-5 in your lineage, this is a great lead as to the family of Elizabeth HURDLOW/HUDLON *Barb
May have put this on before, but find Robert, wife Ellen (Coates) sons George W. and Thomas H. on the 1870 Clay co Indiana census. *Barb
In regards to the Hendricks connection..i.e. William-4 married Mary Ann (Marie) Hendricks. Dates are not definitive, but William thought to have been born ca1800..Enoch his bro married 1829 Temperance d/o John-2; fam hx has all of the bros migrating to Ohio/Indian ca1830. Would think that they (s/o Edw-3) left aft that 1830 Rowan co docu- ment thus he and Mary Ann Hendricks married at least by 1830, poss as early as 1825..here is what I have on their chn: Isaac bca1826 m/ Sarah Lemuel bca1827 Asberry bca1828 m/Maria Sarah bca1828 Enoch Jones 1830 m/Cripe, Royer and Logsdon ISABEL b Jun 1836 OHIO m#1 Thos James #2 Samuel Rector (her info documented) Jesse Franklin DEC 1838 Indiana m/Hughes Elizabeth no data married Overshiner John no data married and had a son Jesse So accd to this info, it seems that sev chn were born in NC, thru Enoch Jones; I know Isabel was born Ohio, Jesse Franklin born in Indiana. William purchased land in Madison co Indiana in 1837. There are two other chn having a dickens of a time documenting of Edw-3 and Hendricks they are: Henry W. (we have names of his sons..one being born in Oh 1838) and Lydia; I would wager a guess that Lydia "may" have married Hendricks, and was prob deceased by 1830. But who and when? We have Prudence Reavis d/o Jess-3 married 1846 Davie Co Henry H. Hendricks b1823...we may have discussed this before, who was he s/o? *B
In a message dated 12/13/2000 7:17:50 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > What we do know is that there were two men named Henry Hendricks who came > to Rowan County from Pennsylvania in the early 18th century. They were > first cousins, and Hendricks family researchers know them as "North Henry" > and "South Henry", based on the locations of their respective lands back in > Lancaster Co. PA. Oh great, but noted that some of his chn moved to Indiana, and that is where William and Mary Ann settled. I have been fortunate to rec copies of pension rec of their dau Isabel, and that is where the name in some finallity came to be, rather than Marie as the Reavis hx has her. So this would then also point to Henry and Luckey, I guess. *B
In a message dated 12/13/2000 7:05:25 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > here's more than one Henry Hendricks in this area, but I suspect that this > one is the one who married Isabella LUCKEY in 1795 and was deceased by > 1838, when his estate was settled. I *think* this Henry is the father of > Mary Ann Hendricks Reavis, but am not certain. His other children, named > in the estate settlement, were James (moved to Indiana by 1838), David, > Margaret (b. ca. 1798, m. William Henry BAITY), Elizabeth (m. Samuel > BEEMAN), Jane (m. Jonathan CRANFILL), and George (living in Iredell Co. by > 1839). This is my thinking, but cannot figure out why he would have been named as rec along with the chn of the 2d marriage? Thanks *B
I just wrote: >There's more than one Henry Hendricks in this area, but I suspect that >this one is the one who married Isabella LUCKEY in 1795 and was deceased >by 1838, when his estate was settled. I *think* this Henry is the father >of Mary Ann Hendricks Reavis, but am not certain. His other children, >named in the estate settlement, were James (moved to Indiana by 1838), >David, Margaret (b. ca. 1798, m. William Henry BAITY), Elizabeth (m. >Samuel BEEMAN), Jane (m. Jonathan CRANFILL), and George (living in Iredell >Co. by 1839). I should clarify this: Mary Ann Hendricks, and the other children named above, are named in the estate settlement of a Henry Hendricks in 1838, Davie County. I am reasonably confident about the identity of these children and their spouses. What I don't know for sure is that this is the same Henry who married Isabella Luckey in 1795, or how he connects to the rest of the Rowan/Davie Hendricks family. What we do know is that there were two men named Henry Hendricks who came to Rowan County from Pennsylvania in the early 18th century. They were first cousins, and Hendricks family researchers know them as "North Henry" and "South Henry", based on the locations of their respective lands back in Lancaster Co. PA. David Hendricks (1724-1788) was the son of "North Henry", and is the supposed father of the Henry who married Isabella Luckey. (Contrary to some published accounts, his wife was *not* Margaret Pillsbury.) David's brother James Hendricks is my ancestor. Confused yet? If you like REAVIS, you'll love HENDRICKS research! Elizabeth Harris NCGenWeb project: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgenweb/ Winston-Salem NC area genealogy: http://users.erols.com/fmoran/
>Received yesterday an excerpt of an 1830 Rowan Co NC document, >where three slaves were transferred frm Jeremiah and Mary Patrick, >Elisha and Elizabeth (Reavis) Patrick, William, John, Enoch and >Ashberry Reavis "to" Jeremiah, Jr (believed to be son of Jeremiah's >first wife) Morgan and Sarah; as well as a Henry Hendricks and Jared >Bailey. (I have NO idea who those two were) > >Of course William Reavis married Mary Ann/Marie Hendricks. > There's more than one Henry Hendricks in this area, but I suspect that this one is the one who married Isabella LUCKEY in 1795 and was deceased by 1838, when his estate was settled. I *think* this Henry is the father of Mary Ann Hendricks Reavis, but am not certain. His other children, named in the estate settlement, were James (moved to Indiana by 1838), David, Margaret (b. ca. 1798, m. William Henry BAITY), Elizabeth (m. Samuel BEEMAN), Jane (m. Jonathan CRANFILL), and George (living in Iredell Co. by 1839). There are lots of Baileys in this area, but I can't identify Jared. Elizabeth Harris NCGenWeb project: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgenweb/ Winston-Salem NC area genealogy: http://users.erols.com/fmoran/
Have found another line that went to Oregon, frm family of John-2. Have found quite a few frm the ones that went to Washington state and to Oregon, frm the bunch that went by train to Wa state ca1898 or so; having hard time connect- ing them (fam of Hays, Marrs, Reavis, etc). ************************************** Also we are working on the Patrick lineage, that of Jeremiah Patrick who married widow of Edward-3, Mary Haddock. They had two chn Morgan 1818 Ashe co NC d 1895 Iowa; he married x2 Arah Wilcox and after her death Mary Glass(possibly widow Jenkins); and daughter Sarah married Samuel Wood. Received yesterday an excerpt of an 1830 Rowan Co NC document, where three slaves were transferred frm Jeremiah and Mary Patrick, Elisha and Elizabeth (Reavis) Patrick, William, John, Enoch and Ashberry Reavis "to" Jeremiah, Jr (believed to be son of Jeremiah's first wife) Morgan and Sarah; as well as a Henry Hendricks and Jared Bailey. (I have NO idea who those two were) Of course William Reavis married Mary Ann/Marie Hendricks. This appears to be frm the estate of Edward Reavis. But no mention of son Henry and dau Lydia! Still working on the Tn Revis', esp Nancy A.J. Revis that married first James Matthews and second John Forrest Parsley. So if you have data on any of these, pls let us know. *Barb
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The inventory and estate papers are in the name of Thomas REVIS. He apparently had no immediate family, since his estate was to be turned over to any "heir" within the time period of 20 years, other- wise, it was to go to those named. *B
To John and George Harryman, exs., personal estate To Thomas Sheredine and exrs afsd "Revisis Lott" and mill for 20 years, shd. no heir come in that time, to them and their heirs. Test: Martin Parlette, Thomas Sutton, James Mallord/Mallard He was a Millwright *Barb
John Goodwin and Wm E. Reavis Goodwin & Reavis Carriage Company Reavis, Martha O. widow Reavis, Walter S. Collector Reavis, Fenton G. Reavis, William H. H. farmer *B
Reavis, John R. Journalaist Reavis, John R. Editor The Spokane Investors Journal Reavis, John R. Pres., VP, Sec Okanogan Railway & Mining Cmpany Reavis, John R. Sec Chamber of Commerce & US Statistician State of Washington ************************************************** *Leadville, Colorado 1882-90 Reavis, William O. Teamster and laborer ************************************************** *Lafayette, Tippecanoe co Ind Revis, Berry 1885-1891 Revis, John *Barb
Reavis, Claude Varnisher Reavis, Daniel Clerk Reavis, Leota M. Reavis, W. J. Physician Reavis, Wm. Attorney Reavis, Louis Carder *B
To update those searching that area; here is some of the research findings: James Revis married 1850 Meigs Co Tn Mary Miller he m#2 1854 Meigs Co Tn Mary Stokes (apparent widow, with a dau Cynthia Stokes bca1842) What line is this James Revis from? James and Stokes had 3 daughters; Celia b1855, Elizabeth b1856 and Malinda b 1859 Data on Celia only; she was unmarried and had three sons: William Richard Revis b 1871 m/1900 Lyna Smith Burkett b 1875 m/1892 Mary McCullough James b1879 ..data unknown Now Cynthia Stokes is found on the 1870 Meigs Co census listed as Cynthia Revis age 28 with chn: Andrew J. Revis age 8 Margret J. age 1 (either she married a Revis or took stepfather's name.. she later married Nicholas Jones) If anyone has data on any of these; pls post data. *Barb
Mary B. Revis and Abram Campbell had a son Charles Edward Campbell b 1859 Tippiecanoe Co Ind d 1911 Lafayette Co Ind married Dec 1884 Hattie Mae Coe in Tippecanoe Co Ind Now would think mary B would be affiliated with the families that went to Ohio and Indiana; possibly Kentucky and Indiana. Any clues? *Barb
Barb, The Williamson County family ((father,(J.) Revis, a carpenter, born in 1805, NC and wife (M.)born 1813 in TN)) had a female (N.) born in 1835 that could be (Nancy A.J.). Some interesting coincidents in names with our family, i.e., Lewis, Homer, Patton, Louis, Nora, Lou! Of course we need to verify Louis B. as being the (L.) born into this family in 1847. Need some research time in Williamson County!!! Appreciate your work! Warmest regards, Paul Revis [email protected] wrote: > Subject: > > REAVIS-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 323 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [REAVIS] Stone Co Mo marriages [[email protected]] > #2 [REAVIS] Lauderdale Co..Williamson [[email protected]] > #3 Re: [REAVIS] Lauderdale Co..Willia [[email protected]] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from REAVIS-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [REAVIS] Stone Co Mo marriages > Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 17:07:23 EST > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > FINALLY found marriages for Jesse Homer and Rolla M. Reavis; > s/o Solomon Newton, s/o Johnson, s/o David-3, s/o Jess-2 > > Homer Reavis married Oct 1900 Ruth Bowling > Rollie Reavis married Aug 1900 Levina Bowling > ****************************************************************** > Also found a curious marriage that does not fit whom they > connect to, but will not list that; only names. > > Reavis, Nancy bca1835 m/#1 Morgan Matthews > m#2 John Forest Parsley > > Now am not sure, but the marriages may have occurred in > or nr Lauderdale Co Tn. More work to do on it! > > Found this while looking for data on families of Lewis W. Reavis > 1850 Mary Ann Matthews, and Nancy A.J. Reavis married John > Matthews, also 1850, in areas of Rutherford and Williamson Counties, > Tn. *Barb > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [REAVIS] Lauderdale Co..Williamson Co...Rutherford Co... > Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 23:39:17 EST > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > Found some data today that did not add up..so Lynne and I have > been busy digging..I am putting this on now..so that Paul, Jerry, > and cousin..can follow along on possible new clues to Louis B > Reavis and Margaret Mathis who married July 1873 Lauderdale > Co Tn > > We now have...preliminarily.... > Apr 1850 Williamson Co Tn Nancy A.J. Reavis m/James Matthews > chn: Morgan W. b 1862 Lauderdale Co TN > m/PATTON, Sally > Robert bca1859 m/ Morgan Matthews > Josephine m/Edward Maxwell > Lucy m/Harve Parsley > Nancy Ann J. Reavis married #2 John Forrest Parsley > chn: Minor Albert m/ May Wadley > Jessie m/James Burks > Nora m/James Burks aft sis died > Mary Frances m/Luther Gaines > Janie Lou b 1872 Lauderdale Co Tn m/John C. Hill > > At first glance would think this was Nancy d/o James Morgan-4, > s/o James-3, s/o James-2, s/o Edw-1; BUT......... > > 1850 Bledsoe Co Tn Census > James Reavis 57, Nancy (Bagwell) wife 47, Jonathon son 18, > William son 17, Nancy dau 15 > > 1859 Morgan Reavis land Independence co Ark > > 1860 Benton Co Ark Census > Nail, Fox, Nancy (Nancy Harriet Reavis) 25, Charles -1 > same hh James and Nancy Reavis > > SOOO these are two different Nancy's one Nancy Ann J. the other > Nancy Harriet, both born ca1835-36..WHO is Nancy Ann J.? > > Then there is also the marriage of Lewis W. Reavis (is he Washington > s/o James-3 for whom, we have found NO records?) to Mary Ann > Matthews Dec 1850 Rutherford Co Tn. > > AND don't forget we are still trying to find data on Heny Reavis married > 1835 Williamson Co Tn Eliza Baker. HELP! *Barb > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [REAVIS] Lauderdale Co..Williamson Co...Rutherford Co... > Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2000 00:24:27 EST > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > In a message dated 12/4/2000 11:40:07 PM Eastern Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > > > Robert bca1859 m/ Morgan Matthew (NO) > > Just noticed, ERROR he married FANNIE BRADEN; > just found them buried at Lightfoot Cemetery, in Lau- > derdale, Tn..i.e. > Robert Louis Matthews b Jun 1859 d May 1921 > Mary Frances Matthews b Jan 1873 d May 1968 *B