Joe Thurston: Joe I appreciate your answer. There are so many Malachi Reeves and are hard to determine which is which. I very well could be wrong on his birth date as I said About 1755. I would be so grateful if you would send me the 10 pages of info. I have worked on his family for years. I have some material from "Reeves, Newkirk, Mercer by Lillian Reeves Wyatt , That give a lot of info on a William Reeves d in Granville Co. in 1751 and names sons Malachiah, Jeremiah, James, William and daus Judith, Rhoda, Elisabeth and Delilah. Do you have copies of this? Lea Peacock HCR1 Box 5 Roaring Springs, TX 79256 leapeacock@sbcglobal.net -----Original Message----- From: reeves-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:reeves-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Joe Thurstenson Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2007 7:53 AM To: reeves@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [REEVES] Abner Reeves In Response to Lea Peacock - I find your Abner Reeves in my data base (however, I fear my birth date for him may be a typo when I see the date you have). According to the information I have, his father was Malachi Reeves (b. abt. 1707 in North Carolina, d. aft 1872 in Granville Co., North Carolina). I do not have his wife's name. Lea, I have about a 10 page report on Malachi and his descendants but fear it would be too long to include on this list but would be happy to attach to an e-mail directly to you if that is okay. Several years ago, I had the good fortune to be in the Carolina's on a business trip and took an afternoon to explore in the Old Courthouse in Wilkesboro (they were about to move into a new building) and found some interesting Reeves documents I copied. Also spent my evenings in the library in Charlotte where I got a lot of notes of Reeves's legal activities - much of this is still in notes but some has been added to my data. This may not be proof as solid as you might like but it will definitely provide you some clues. You will find my references included with the report. Joe Thurstenson Siloam Springs, Arkansas -----Original Message----- From: reeves-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:reeves-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Lea Peacock Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 4:37 PM To: reeves@rootsweb.com Subject: [REEVES] Abner Reeves I am trying to determine the parents of my Abner Reeves. I have seen so many different versions of his parents and would like to be able to authenticate the correct ones. My line that I have proved is: Abner Reeves b ca 1755 Granville County, North Carolina and did 29 August 1809 in Wilkes County, Ga. Married ca 1785 to Sarah Wright b 1771 in Louisa Co. Virginia and d 18 September 1858, Meriwether Co. Ga and was daughter of William Wright & Elizabeth Thompson Lloyd. Their son Tyre Reeves b 14 August 1794 South Carolina d 29 July 1873 Meriwether Co. Ga. and Buried in Flat Rock Cemetery. Married Elizabeth Harper born 1796 Georgia d 7 Jan 1886 Coosa County, Daughter of John Nairn and Elizabeth Mickelborough Daughter of Tyre & Elizabeth Reeves was my great grandmother Nancy Jane Reeves b 1825 (from tombstone in De Leon Comanche Co. Texas Cemetery) md 29 April 1816 (have marriage license) in Stewart County, Ga. and died 10 May 1907. She married 2nd to Hiram Howell and older man in Ga. and he died in Ga. before she came to Texas with her daughter and family . Daughter of Nancy Jane and Alba J. Archer was Martha Adeline "Mattie" Archer b 15 January Georgia, d 165 December 1909, De Leon, Comanche County, Texas and married to William Tilman Henderson 2 October 1881 in Camp Hill, Tallapoosa County, Alabama Richard Cecil Henderson b 7 July 1898 Ben Arnold, Milam Co. Texas d 225 August 1977 De Leon, Texas md Willie Ella Barnes 29 June 1919 and I am their daughter. Can anyone prove who the father of Abner Reeves is? ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to REEVES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to REEVES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message