NameAnn Reeves 
Documentation
Ann Reeves was mentioned in the 28 April 1728 will of her father Henry Reeves. She was to receive a share in money and was listed as one of the seven youngest children. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 4, pages 342–344.]
The division of the estate of Mr Henry Reeves decd was made on 19 May 1730, delivered to the severall legatees according to his will. Lists accounts for The Widdows thirds, Mrs Sarah Reeves, Mr John Reeves, Mr Samuel Reeves, Mr George Reeves, Mr Richard Gatewood, Mrs Eliz: Reeves, Mrs Ann Reeves. Also dated 13 June 1730. Made by Pr Godfrey, James Jones, James Griffing. Adjustments made. Ordered recorded 18 August 1730. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 4, pages 372–384.]
Ann Reeves was mentioned in the 2 October 1736 will of her brother John Reeves. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 6, pages 63–64.]
Ann Reeves was mentioned in the 5 April 1738 will of her mother Sarah Reeves. She was to receive Negro Oxford and negro woman Barbary. She was to receive a share in cattle, sheep, hoggs and horses and a silver spoon. Ann was to serve as co-executrix with her brother George co-executor and her sister Patience co-executrix. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 6, pages 210–212.]