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1750 - 1814 (64 years)
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Name |
Johann Valentine "Felty" Reece |
Alt Birth |
1735 |
Wilkes County, North Carolina [1, 2, 3] |
Birth |
1750 |
Stuttgart, Germany [4] |
- in the State of Baden-Wčurttemberg...
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Gender |
Male |
Death |
16 Apr 1814 |
Carter County, Tennessee [1, 3, 4] |
Burial |
Reece Family Cemetery, Trade, Johnson County, Tennessee [4] |
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Person ID |
I39707 |
The Hennessee Family |
Last Modified |
27 Jun 2019 |
Family |
Christina Harmon, b. 1748, (Rowan County) North Carolina d. 1814, (Johnson County) Tennessee (Age 66 years) |
Marriage |
6 Apr 1769 |
Rowan County, North Carolina [1, 2, 4, 5] |
Family ID |
F8049 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
30 Apr 2023 |
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Notes |
- His grave is unmarked, There is only one grave that is mark in this Cemetery. It is said that a Black slave was buried here. It is beleive to have been a woman. There are 17 to 20 unmarked graves in this cemetery.
Children:
6 Sons:
John Reese
Jacob Reece
Valentine Reece JR.
Anthony Reece
Issac Reese
Daniel Reece
4 Daughters:
Hannah Reese
Anna Reece
Mary Reece
Elisabeth Reece [4]
- Valentine Reece is also mentioned in his son’s (John) wife (Sarah) father’s will which I originally
found at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cchouk/ford/eggers/index0.htm
The document says in part
… I also bequeath to said Johana [sic] the debt comeing [sic] from Valentine
Reece for her support [for] her life time. I also ordain that at her death she
dispose of what property she leases at her own discretion… Fourthly I give and
bequeath John Reece [,] Valentines son, one set of black smith Tools. Fifthly I
request and by this will ordain that all of my just debts be paid, out of the debts
that is owing to me and the over … if any I want divided in the following manner
first, ten Dollars in cash to each of Mary Fords Eleven Children & each of
Valentine Reece Children have each Ten Dollars in trade…I will and ordain that
my worthy friends Valentine Reese & G W Benghaw/Bingham be my Executors to
execute the above will and make the distribution of my effects as I have
prescribed in writing. Landrine Eggers
From the "Autobiography of Asa Reece":
Valentine Reece came from Germany about the year 1750. He married Christina
Harmon (Harman). They spent the latter part of their lives on Roan Creek, now
known as the "Old Bower Place", Trade, TN. They brought up nine children, all of
whom lived to an old age. They were of the Baptist persuasion; were very pious
and were surrounded by an abundance of luxuries of life.
Note:
Trade, TN is an unincorporated community in Johnson County, Tennessee. The
easternmost community in the state, it is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains, at the
headwaters of Roan Creek, approximately 7.5 miles southeast of Mountain City, on
Highway 421. Trade is approximately 17 miles from Boone, North Carolina.
Trade is the oldest community in Tennessee. It originated in the 18th century as "The
Trade Gap," a trading post established for Native Americans, pioneers, and fur traders
to buy and sell their wares. It was located on an old buffalo trail between Snake and Rich
Mountains, the easiest route through the mountains to the West. [5]
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