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<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Reavis Family </TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY BGCOLOR="#EBC79E"> <CENTER> <H2>The Jarvis Family and Other Relatives</H2> <B>If you have reached us from Ancestry.com or another cached site, <BR> please go to <A HREF="http://www.fmoran.com/reavis.html">http://www.fmoran.com/reavis.html</A> to see the latest version of this page.<BR> We welcome comments and inquiries. Please <A HREF="mailto:[email protected], [email protected]">write us</A>. </B><P> </CENTER> <H3><IMG SRC="coff.gif"> Reavis Family</H3> <H4> <HR> Edward Reavis was living in Virginia when his first wife, Hannah, died. Hannah Alley was probably the daughter of Thomas Alley, Sr. Edward's sister, Francis Reavis, married Thomas Alley, Jr. After Hannah's death, Edward married Sarah Gilliam in Virginia. Edward and most of his family moved to Northampton County, NC about 1747. Edward died in Northampton County 1751/2.<P> Sarah Gilliam Reavis, the widow, moved most of her family to Surry County, NC about 1770/2. Records show that they were members of the Dutchman's Creek Baptist Church. Sarah's name does not appear on church records after November, 1778.<P> <HR> <H4> First Generation<P> <B>Children of Edward Reavis (1680, England-1751, NC) and 1) Hannah Alley<BR> Edward Reavis, Jr. (1715-1752) m. Mary Isham<BR> Agnes Reavis (1717) m. William Riddlehurst Thompson (1720-1776)<BR> Samuel Reavis (1717-1789) m. Nancy Jones<BR> James Reavis (1719, Henrico Co, VA.-1804, Rutherford County, NC) m. Elizabeth Street, <BR> d/o Wm Street of Henrico Co, VA<BR> Thomas Reavis (1723-1758) m. Ann<BR> William Reavis (1725-1784) m. 1) Jamry Jordan; 2) Mary Jordan<P> ------------<P> Children of Edward Reavis and 2) Sarah Gilliam, d/o Jesse Gilliam<BR> Mary Reavis (ca. 1730-?)<BR> Jesse Reavis (1735-1830, NC) m. 1) Fortune Jordan, d/o of Arthur Jordan, <BR> 2) Prudence Webb; 3) Mary Gibbons (abt.1774-aft. 1850)<BR> Judith Reavis<BR> John Reavis (1745-1842) m. possibly Ms. Ridings<P> (Arthur Jordon, father of Fortune Jordan, died in Northampton County, NC in 1752)<P> <HR> Second Generation<P> <B>Children of Edward Reavis, Jr. and Mary Isham</B><BR> Isham Reavis (1748-1835) m. Ann Jones (died in Saline County, MO)<BR> Lucy Reavis (c1750)<P> ------------<P> Children of Thomas Reavis and Ann<BR> Henry Reavis (1752-1837) m. Polly Bickerstaff (died in Madison County, IL)<BR> Harris Reavis (1754-1838) m. ? (died in Fayette County, IL)<BR> Allen Reavis (abt.1760) m. Nancy White Ragland<P> ------------<P> Child of Samuel Reavis and Nancy Jones<BR> Lewis Reavis (1766-1843) m. Sarah Wyche, d/o Peter Wyche and Elizabeth Jenkins<BR> Mary Reavis m. Hartwell Hyde<BR> Lucy R. Reavis m. Lewis Parham<BR> Hannah Reavis m. Benjamin King, M.D.<BR> Thomas Reavis m. Elizabeth Marshall<BR> Nancy J. Reavis m. John Brame<BR> Sarah J. Reavis m. 1) Turner Moss 2) Capt. William Beauergard<BR> Elizabeth Reavis m. Rowland Harris<BR> Samuel J. Reavis m. Martha (Patsey) Harris<BR> William J. Reavis m. Elizabeth Wiggins<P> Samuel moved from Northampton Co where he lived in the lowlands of the Roanke River, owned much land. He made the decision to move frm NH Co as he watched his bros and sis move with their family toward the West. The Northampton area was "Malarial, or subject to chills and fever" as the settlers called it, and members of the family (Samuel esp) were afflicted by it, and he had lost slaves with the ailment. Samuel's desire was to find the highest ground. Old Grandville area now present town of Henderson was high enough to drain into Nutbush Creek and the upper Roanoke and S into Sandy Creek and the Tar River. So that is where he decided to move, locality known as Chalk Level at the corssing of two ancient Indian Trails. <P> He built at Rock Spring (the street still bears his name), his sons Whitfield, Samuel, Jr and Lewis established homes at Chalk Level near the present high school. Twenty two yers after their arrival in 1789, Lewis built a store and in 1822 a large house.<P> -----------<P> <B> Children of James Reavis and Elizabeth Street<BR> Elizabeth Reavis (1745-ca. 1815) m. James Doyle <BR> Edward Reavis (1747-?) m. Sarah Reavis (m. 1793)<BR> David Reavis (1748-1826,MO) m. Gemima/Jemima Reid (1750-1841)<BR> (members of <a href="eaton~1.html">Eaton Baptist Church</a><BR> George Reavis (ca. 1750-1825) m. Sarah Pearson, d/o John Pearson and Hannah Simpson<BR> Joseph Reavis (1755-1805) m. Mary/Mollie Reavis, d/o Judith Reavis; <BR> granddaughter of Edward Reavis and 2) Sarah Gilliam<BR> James Reavis, Jr. (1762-1803) m. Martha Morgan (lived in Rutherford County)<BR> David's will written September 17, 1826, Cooper County, MO<P> -------------<P> Children of Jesse Reavis and 1) Fortune Jordan<BR> David Reavis (1758-?) m. 1) Mary Daniel, possibly d/o James Daniel, <BR> 2) Patience Holman<BR> John Reavis (ca. 1760)<BR> Susan Reavis<BR> Edward Reavis (ca. 1772) m. Mary Haddock�(married 10-13-1795 Surry Co., NC)<P> Children of Jesse Reavis and 2) Prudence Webb <BR> Nancy Reavis (1802-aft.1850) m. Mr. Gibbons (?-bef. 1850)<P> Children of Jesse Reavis and 3) Mary Gibbons (m. 1806)<BR> Jesse Marshall Reavis (1808-1884) m. Mary Garman, widow of Shadrack German/Garmon (m. 1830 Surry Co., NC)<BR> Joel Reavis (1816-1907) m. Mary Steelman (?-bef.1850)<P> ------------<P> <B>Children of John Reavis and possibly Ms. Ridings</B><BR> Elizabeth Reavis m. Burgess<BR> Prudence Reavis m. Thomas Lundy<BR> Samuel Reavis (ca.1785-1860) and 1) Nancy Wilkins, 2) Sally Cranfill<BR> John Reavis<BR> David (Davie) Reavis (1798-ca.1872) m. Nancy Cain (1799-?), <BR> d/o Daniel Cain and Elizabeth Hutchins<BR> Nancy Reavis m. John Pharr<BR> Jesse Reavis (1794-1849) m. 1) Alsey Cain; 2) Polly (Brogdon?) Cain, d/o Thomas Cain, Jr.<BR> Polly Reavis (1797-?) m. Asa Reavis<BR> Temperance Reavis m. Enoch Reavis<BR> Mary Reavis, m. Owen<BR> Rachel Reavis m. Hammond<BR> Joseph Reavis m. Susie Masters<P> ------------<P> Children of William Reavis and Jamry Jordan<BR> David Reavis<BR> James Reavis<BR> Zachariah Reavis (1757) m. Deborah<P> ----------<P> Children of William Reavis and Mary Jordan<BR> Samuel Reavis m. Nancy Goodin<BR> Leah Reavis m. Luke Huskey<BR> Isaac Reavis m. Hannah Wallace<BR> Elizabeth Reavis m. Avery Parham<BR> William Reavis m. probably Ms. Turner<BR> Frances (Frankey) Reavis <BR> Mary Pritchard Reavis<P> <HR> Third Generation<P> Children of Isham Reavis and Ann Jones<BR> Martha Reavis m. 1) Strickland; 2) Goodwin<BR> Matilda Reavis<BR> Edward Reavis (1767-1844) m. Telpha Parker (lived in MO)<BR> Daniel Reavis (1769-1834) m. Lucy Rollins <BR> (Daniel died on a steamer on the Mississippi River)<BR> Mark Reavis (1772-1836) m. Lucy Bradley (died in Boone County, MO)<BR> Charles Reavis (1774-1836) m. Polly Ingram (died in Sangamon Co., IL)<BR> Rebecca Reavis (1778-1817) m. Royal Potter, <BR> s/o Thomas Potter and Nancy Greene (died in Bond County, IL)<BR> Isham Reavis (1781-1835) m. Tabitha Stricklin <BR> (died in Gibson Co., IN, crushed to death by a falling pile of lumber)<BR> William Reavis (1786-1855) m. 1) Elizabeth Strickland; 2) Catherine Hensley<BR> Solomon Reavis (1788-1833) m. Polly Green <P> Most of the children born in Rutherford County, NC<P> The First Deed of Emanncipation: "Know all men by these presents, that I, Isham Reavis, of Saline County in the state of Missouri, do by these presents, for and in consideration the hitherto faithful servitude of my servant woman, Patience, about the age of 36 years, and for the further consideration of the sum of sixty dollars to me in hand paid, in receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, have this day liberated, emancipated and set free and at liberty the said Negro woman, Patience, and her young child, named Elizabeth Jane, about 18 months old, and also all her future increase; and the said woman and child are hereby set free and emancipated from myself and my heirs; and from all persons claiming title to them under me.� In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my seal, this 15th day of December, 1827." s/Isham Reavis Wit: Jas. Stevens, Wm. Gleason, Geo Chapman<P> <a href="http://www.standardtimes.com/daily/02-96/02-20-96/3slave.htm">Another Reavis Slave Story</a><P> ------------<P> Children of Thomas Reavis and Elizabeth Marshall<BR> Martha Ann Reavis m. Grandison/Granderson Latte/Latta<BR> Nancy Caroline Reavis m. Grandison/Granderson Latte/Latta<P> ------------<P> Children of Henry Reavis and Polly Bickerstaff <BR> Pheraby (Ferabe) Reavis m. Joshua Renfro (married in Madison Co., IL)<BR> Mary Reavis m. Aquilla Low<BR> Elizabeth Delilah Reavis m. William Burgess<BR> Isham Reavis (1779-1844) m. Mary Reavis, d/o Harris Reavis <BR> (died in Pleasant Mound, Bond Co., IL)<P> ------------<P> Children of Harris Reavis<BR> Mary Reavis m. Isham Reavis (born in Surry County, NC, died in Bond Co., IL)<BR> Martha (Patsy) Reavis m. Aaron Casey (died in Warren Co., KY)<BR> Noah Reavis m. Lany Willoby (married in Warren Co., KY)<BR> John Reavis (?-1845) m. Martha M. (Patsy) Coffee (died in Montgomery Co., IL)<BR> Hiram Reavis (?-1885) m. Lucy Ward (died in Montavello, MO)<BR> William Reavis (?-bef. 1870) m. Ruth Eliza Coffee (died in Montgomery Co., IL)<BR> Sarah Reavis (1789-?) m. Joseph Wright (m. in 1808, Warren Co., KY)<BR> Frances (Franky) Reavis (c1800) m. Simon Landers (m. 1820, Bond Co., IL)<P> ---------<P> <B> Children of David Reavis and Gemima/Jemima Reid <BR> Rhoda Reavis (1769 -1850) m. George Russell<BR> Nancy Reavis (1770-?)<BR> Jonathan Reavis (1773-1818) m. Mary Leevills<BR> William Reavis (1775-1867) m. Betsy Burge<BR> Mary Reavis (1778-1806) m. Allen Doyle<BR> Edward Reavis (1779-1845) m. Elizabeth Doyle<BR> Elizabeth Reavis (1782-?) m. Rev. John Longan<BR> Joseph Reavis (1784-1840) m. Eleanor Kelly<BR> Hannah Reavis (1786-?) m. Dr. David Doyle<BR> James Ashley Reavis (1789-1876)�m. Mary Bagwell<BR> Samuel D. Reavis (1792-1857or 1877) m. Rebecca Steelman<BR> Sarah Reavis (179?-?) m. Joel Ponton<BR> Andrew Ashley Reavis (1797-1840)�m. Susan Shores<P> ------------<P> Children of George Reavis and Sarah Pearson<BR> James Revis (c 1777-?)<BR> John Revis (1775-1851) m. Elizabeth Fowler<BR> Thomas Revis (1775-1851) m. Mary Roberts<BR> Mary Revis m. John Johnson<P> We are still searching for documentation, especially marriage dates and names.� These families lived in the area of Buncombe and Madison counties, and went mostly by REVIS. Data not warranted to be accurate or authentic, research ongoing. Looking for more descendants and their input. Barb at: [email protected]<P> ------------<P> <B>Children of Joseph Reavis and Mary/Mollie</B><BR> William Reavis (1789-1869) m. Nancy Jane (Jennie) Steelman (1796-1862), <BR> d/o Charles Steelman and Jane Cresson<BR> Sarah/Sallie Reavis m. Charles Steelman<BR> William/Bill�Reavis m. Jane Steelman� (married Feb., 1813, Surry Co., NC)<BR> David Reavis<BR> Asa Reavis (c1797-1886) m. Polly Reavis<BR> Joseph Martin Reavis, Jr. (ca. 1799-1877) m. Elizabeth Axom (1810-1894), d/o Joseph and Nancy May<P> Surry County Court P & Qs, February 16, 1790 - "Ordered Joseph Reavis, being charged with begitting a bastard mail child on the body of Mary Gallion by her own oath before William Head, Esq., stands chargeable with the maintenance of same."<P> --------------<P> Children of James Reavis, Jr. and Martha Morgan<BR> Wilson Reavis<BR> Morgan Reavis m. Nancy Bagwell (granddaughter of Lunsford Bagwell)<BR> Mary/Polly Reavis m. Nicholas Nanny<BR> Elizabeth Reavis m. Thornton Brown<BR> Washington Reavis<BR> Lucinday m. Claton Brown<BR> Nancy Reavis m. Daniel Green Brown<P> ---------<P> Children of Edward Reavis and Mary Haddock<BR> John Reavis<P> ------------<P> Children of Joel�Reavis and Mary Steelman<BR> Rosanna Reavis (1838)<BR> Jesse Granville Reavis (1841) m. <a href="bryan3.html">Sally Anne Padgett Jarvis</a> (1842-?) <a href="http://users.erols.com/fmoran/sallie.html"> (Photo)</a><BR> Abraham Reavis (1843)<P> Abraham Reavis was a resident of Yadkin Co., NC when he enlisted in Wake County, NC in 1862. He served in "A" Co., NC 1st Battn SharpShooters. He was court martialed in 1864 in Salisbury from February thru December but was obviously returned to duty as he was listed as a prisoner of war in 1865. He was confined at Newport News, VA and took the oath of Allegiance on June 16, 1865. -- <EM>Civil War Research and Genealogy Database</EM>.<P> Giles Reavis was a resident of Yadkin Co., NC when he enlisted in Wake County, NC in 1862. He served in "A" Co., NC 1st Battn SharpShooters. He deserted on March 1, 1864 and was dropped from the rolls in August. He was arrested in December, 1863 and confined and court martialed in January, 1865 at Castle Thunder Prison, Richmond, VA. He surrendered April 9, 1865 at Appomattox Court House, VA. -- <EM>Civil War Research and Genealogy Database</EM>. (Giles's relationship to Abraham, if any, is not known unless "Giles" is Granville.. <P> ------------<P> Children of Samuel Reavis and Nancy Wilkins<BR> Samuel Reavis, Jr. (1815)<BR> Betty Reavis (1817) m. John Reavis<BR> George Reavis m. Catherine Joyner<BR> John Reavis (1823-1888) m. Francis Harbin<BR> Alexander Reavis (1828) m. <a href="padgett.html">Maria Rebecca Padgett</a> (1831)<P> ------------<P> Children of Jesse Marshall Reavis and Mary Garman<BR> James Reavis (1831) m. Hare<BR> Malissa (1833) m. Steelman<BR> Sally Reavis (1835)<BR> Joel Preston Reavis (1836) m. Earnhardt<BR> Jesse Franklin Reavis (1838) m. Hutchens<BR> John Porter Reavis (1841) m. Hutchens<BR> Nancy Ann Reavis (1845) m. Whitaker<BR> Rufus Reavis (1848) m. Cleary<P> -------------<P> <B>Children of David (Davie) Reavis and Nancy Cain </B><BR> John H. Reavis m. Mary Hutchins<BR> Elizabeth Reavis (1816) m. Green Cranfill<BR> William Reavis (c1820) m. Rebecca Upton<BR> Polly Reavis (1824)<BR> Anderson Hutchins Reavis (1826-1903) m. Elizabeth G. Foote/Fort (ca.1827-1911), <BR> d/o Henry Foote and Mary Wright<BR> Andrew W. Reavis (1826-11865) m. Elizabeth Cobb<BR> David Reavis (1828-1914) m. Mary Ann Gabard (1832-1913), d/o Will and Nancy Gabard<P> --------------<P> Children of David Reavis and 1) Mary Daniel<BR> Solomon S. Reavis (?-ca. 1830) m. Sarah Madden<BR> Mary Ann Reavis/Polly (did not marry)<BR> Lucy Reavis (1784-1860)�m. Abraham Haynes<BR> Ruth Reavis m. Wade<BR> James Reavis<BR> Simeon (Sims) Reavis<BR> Calvin Reavis<BR> Abel Reavis m. Mary Garner<BR> John Reavis (?-1850) m. Betty Dunson<P> ------------<P> Children of David Reavis and 2) Patience Holman<BR> Johnson Reavis (1810-1877) m. Delana Hill<BR> David Reavis (?-1902)<BR> Isaac Newton Reavis (1816-1912) m. Roseannah Glascock<BR> William Reavis<BR> Rebecca Reavis m. John Leach<BR> Morgan Reavis (1824-1891) m. Mary Ann Moore<BR> Hardy Reavis (abt. 1826-1918) m. 1) Mary Thompson, 2) Elizabeth Brown<P> <HR> Fourth Generation<P> <B>Children of William Reavis and Nancy Jane Steelman</B> <BR> Catherine Reavis (1816)<BR> William Reavis (1824)<BR> Asa Reavis (1827)<BR> David Reavis (1828-1914) m. Mary Ann Gabard (1832-1913)<BR> d/o Wm. Gabard & Susannah Foster; granddaughter of John Gabard & Margaret Lucas<BR> Rosannah Reavis (1835)<P> Asa and David Reavis enlisted into the CSA on October 27, 1863 and mustered into Company "H" NC 3rd Infanty. Both are listed as deserters on November 15, 1863 at Raccon Ford, Virginia. -- <EM>Civil War Research and Genealogy Database</EM>.<P> ---------<P> Children of Andrew Ashley Reavis and Susan Shores<BR> Gilbert Shores Reavis m. Mary Stokely<BR> Martha J. Reavis m. John French<BR> Emily E. Reavis m. F. L. Longan<BR> David Barton Reavis m. Sarah Lea<BR> Judith Reavis m. J. B. Longan<BR> Joseph C. Reavis m. E. McKinney<BR> Mary E. Reavis m. J. Alexander<P> -------------<P> Children of Joseph Reavis, Jr. and Elizabeth Axom<BR> Caswell Revis (did not marry)<BR> Monroe Revis (did not marry)<BR> Andrew Revis (1840) m. Elizabeth Lowe<BR> William Revis<BR> Mary Revis (1844)<BR> Joseph Martin Revis (1845) m. Delilah Clementine Ray (1850-1922)<BR> Samuel Smith Revis (1849-1933) m. 1) Lucinda Dowell; 2) Clementine Kerley/Curley;<BR> 3) Mary Ann E. Earp, d/o Thomas Earp and Elinor (Nellie) Pierson)<P> Joseph and Elizabeth Reavis found on 1860 Wilkes County, NC Census, household # 363. Joseph's son, Andrew, enlisted into CSA in Wilkes County, NC in March, 1862 and in April was mustered into Company "F" NC 52nd Infantry. Andrew's records show that he was hospitalized, furloughed, AWOL, returned, taken prisoner and confined at Point Lookout, MD where he took the OOA in 1865. -- <EM>Civil War Research and Genealogy Database</EM>.<P> -------------<P> Children of Thomas Revis and Mary Roberts<BR> Mary Reavis m. Samuel Smith<BR> Rebecca Reavis m. Nathan Carter<BR> James Benjamin Reavis m. Melissa Estep<BR> William Revis m. Frances (Fanny) Shepherd<BR> Robert W. Revis m. 1) Ellen Coates; 2) Frances Wilson <BR> Elizabeth Revis m. Thomas Massey<BR> Sarah Revis m. Buckner White<BR> Mahala Revis m. Thomas Dockery<BR> George Larkin Revis m. Candacia Edwards<P> ------------<P> Children of Morgan Reavis and Nancy Bagwell<BR> Jonathon H. Reavis (ca. 1833-1914) m. Elizabeth Ellen (ca. 1841-1906) (both buried in Midvale, Idaho)<P> ------------<P> <B>Children of John Reavis and Frances Harbin</B><BR> Mary Malinda "Linnie" Reavis m. Levi J. Todd<P> ------------<P> <B>Children of Anderson Hutchins Reavis and Elizabeth G. Foote</B><BR> Cynthia Reavis (1852)<BR> Mary Ann Reavis (1856)<BR> Nancy Reavis (1859)<BR> Henry Reavis (1860)<BR> Marion Ellis Reavis (1863)<BR> Isak L. Reavis (1865)<BR> Phoebe Emeline Reavis (1865-1935) m. William A. Reavis (her cousin)<BR> Harriet Reavis (1867)<BR> Lillie Reavis (1869)<P> ------------<P> Children of Lucy Reavis and Abraham Haynes<BR> Samuel W. Haynes/Hanes (1815, NC -1890/1900, TN) m. Elizabeth Riddle<BR> William W. Haynes/Hanes m. Nancy<BR> Abraham Empson Smith Haynes m. Margaret Catherine Reed<BR> Lucy Conway Haynes/Hanes m. George W. Glascock, Jr.<BR> Rachel Haynes/Hanes m. Thomas B. Dawson<BR> Lydia Haynes/Hanes m. Jacob Runnels<BR> Mary Haynes/Hanes m. Hastings<BR> Ruth Inda (Ruthenda) Haynes<P> Do you know the parents of Abraham Haynes/Hanes? If so, please contact Barb�at: [email protected]<P> <HR> Fifth Generation<P> <B>Children of David Reavis and Mary Ann Gabard</B> <BR> Jane (Elizabeth) Reavis (c. 1856) William Alford Reavis (1857-1891) m. Phoebe Emeline Reavis (his cousin)<BR> Susan Reavis (c. 1860)<BR> James D. Reavis (1863)<P> ------------<P> Children of Samuel Smith Revis and 2) Clementine Kerley<BR> Joseph (Little Joe) Andrew Revis (1885-1975) m. <a href="http://www.erols.com/fmoran/wilkes/estep.html">Nora Estep</a> (1888-1969) <BR> William Regulas/Regulus "Kill" Revis (1887-1968) m. <a href="http://www.erols.com/fmoran/wilkes/estep.html">Dorothy Mae Estep</a> (1894-1950) (two children)<P> "Kill" Reavis as described to me by his niece, Bertha Viola Reavis Hodges, as "Uncle Kill" was named after the incidents succeeding his parents' divorce. Family legend has it that on the way to Wilkesboro to get the divorce, Samuel took Clementine down from the wagon for one last commemorative "fling," the result being nine months later, William Regulas (named after the star in the constellation of Leo) Reavis. Samuel refused to acknowledge paternity, which caused some social consternation in the county. It is believed that in early 1888, Clementine appeared at Samuel's house in Moravian Falls (still standing) carrying young William in swaddling clothes. She knocked on the door and when Samuel answered, she pulled a� .44 pistol�from under her apron and demanded, "Mr. Reavis, is this child your son or not?!?" To which he then replied prudently, "Yes, Ma'am!" She then took Little Joe with her, whom Samuel had kept after the divorce. Henceforth, William became "Kill" Reavis. Bertha Viola Reavis Hodges' father was "Little Joe." Both children grew up with Clementine in Wilkes County. -- Lynne Revis -- [email protected]<P> -----------<P> Children of Samuel Smith Revis and 3) Mary Ann E. Earp<BR> Birdie Revis<BR> Nellie Revis (1891) (twin)<BR> Samuel Marvin Revis (twin) (1891-1972) m. 2) Virginia Ruth Yates d/o John E. Yakes and Kitty May Ayers<BR> Essie Revis<BR> Beulah Revis<BR> Walter Smith Revis m. Dorothy Louise Revis, d/o Lenard Monroe Revis<P> ------------<P> Children of Samuel W. Haynes/Hanes and Elizabeth Riddle<BR> Milly Frances Hanes (ca. 1840) m. Benjamin Smith, s/o C. and Lucinda Smith<BR> William Stephen S. Hanes (1841-ca.1877) m. Matilda Georgia Hendrix, <BR> d/o John Hendrix and Catherine Stafford<BR> John Franklin Hanes (1842-1913) m. Sarah E. Walker<BR> Sarah R. Hanes (1842) m. Willie P. Mangrun <BR> Allexandrea Hanes (1843-1850/60)<BR> George Melvin A. Hanes (1843) m. Sarah<BR> Selvey Hanes (1844-1850/60)<BR> Abraham Melvin Hanes (1845) m. Sarah A. Panter<BR> Lucy Hanes (1850) m. Philip A. Nelson<BR> Nancy M. Hanes (1852)<P> <HR> Sixth Generation<P> <B>Children of William Alford Reavis and Phoebe Emeline Reavis </B><BR> Genet Emmeline (Nettie) Reavis (1889-1985) m. <a href="hauser1.html">John Henry Hauser Jr</a><P> <HR> Who is....<P> John and Tillie Reavis, parents of Elizabeth "Bettie" Reavis (1824-1915), who married <a href="danner.html">Frederick Danner </a> (1821-1913)<P> <HR> Sources:<P> <a href="http://homepages.rootsweb.com/%7Ereavis/welcome.html"> Reavis Family Page</a><IMG SRC="new7.gif"><P> Personal communications with Barb. Barb has volunteered to help those who need assistance with this family. She is also very much interested in corresponding with any families that intermarried into the Reavis family. Her e-mail address is: [email protected]<P> There is a very active Reavis Discussion List anchored by James Shuman for all researchers. This is a discussion group for anyone who has an interest in genealogy or is related to the REAVIS family.� For more information on how to join the list contact: James Shuman at: [email protected]<P> <a href="eaton~1.html">Eaton Baptist Church Records</a>, 1772<P> Personal communications with Norman Hanes. His e-mail address is: [email protected]<P> Personal communications with Victor &Wanda Hauser Seiders. e-mail address:[email protected]</a><P> ©, 2001-2007 Faye Jarvis Moran and Elizabeth H. Harris<BR> [email protected], [email protected]<P> <HR> <IMG SRC="coff.gif"><a href="family.html"> Return to List of Family Pages</a><P> <IMG SRC="coff.gif"><A HREF="index.html">Return to the Jarvis Family Home Page</A></B><BR> </BODY> </HTML>