NameAnn Reeves
Birthaft 1670
Documentation
Ann Reeves was mentioned in the 9 January 1686 will of her father Henry Reeves. She was to receive two cows when she attained the age of sixteen years, and a share of the personal estate. [Essex County, Virginia, Land Trials 1715-1741, pages 124–127.]
Ann Reeves was mentioned in the 1709 will of her mother Elizabeth and was named executrix. [Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 14, page 17.]
On 14 February 1711, Edwd Coleman, Ann her A mark Coleman, Robt Coleman and Thomas Munday [signed] were bound £200 sterling on 14 February 1711 for Edward Coleman and Ann his wife late Ann Reeves who was granted probate of the will of Elizabeth Reeves. Witnesses: Ja: Alderson, Robt Parker. [Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 14, page 18.]
An inventory and appraisal of the estate of Mrs Elizabeth Reeves was made by Will Daingerfield, John Mills, Will: his V mark Greenell. Total about £73. Presented by Edward Coleman and Ann his wife, late Ann Reeves. Ordered recorded 13 March 1711. [Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 14, pages 30–32.]
On 18 March 1711 a case was brought to Essex County court. “Edward Coleman & Ann his wife Robert Moss & Martha his wife [tear] refer a petition agt Henry Reeves Joseph Reeves and Thomas Munday admrs of the Estate of James Reeves dated and set forth that the sd Admrs refuse to make up an acct of the sd [tear] his Estate and pay the sd Ann & Martha sisters to the sd deced their parts. therefore ordered…” a summons. [Essex County, Virginia, Order Book 4, page 427.]