Daniel I. Reasor

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Daniel I. Reasor

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Montgomery County, Virginia, United States
Death: September 29, 1840 (58)
Lee County, Virginia, United States
Place of Burial: Bascom Slemp Cemetery
Immediate Family:

Son of Peter Reasor and Anna Reasor
Husband of Susanna Reasor and Susannah Reasor
Father of Elizabeth Robinson; Margaret Slemp; Peter Reasor; John Reasor; Elizabeth Robinson and 9 others
Brother of Mary Martha Ketchum; Christina Hicks; Nancy Ann Slemp; John Reasor and Christian Reasor

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About Daniel I. Reasor

Daniel Reasor was born in Montgomery County, Virginia and sometime after the death of his fat her in 1797 he moved to Tennessee where he was married in 1810. Sometime later, he and his wife Susannah, and his mother, migrated to Lee County, Virginia and settled in Turkey Cove where he became a landowner and prominent in the affairs of the County and the Community. Daniel Reasor left a will and in that will he names 11 children that lived to adulthood. He had two children that died young. Information from Cass Reasor, cwreasor@ntin.net See also "Early Settlers Of Lee County Virginia" Vol. 1 & 2.

The last will and testament of Daniel reasor deceased was proved by oaths, at a Court of Quarter Sessions begun and held for Lee County at the Courthouse thereof the 16th day of Novermber 1840. The will and codicil are found in Will Book No. 2 Page 108 and 109.* Reference: RootsWeb's WorldConnect - SmartCopy: Sep 7 2016, 5:53:38 UTC


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Daniel I. Reasor's Timeline

1782
July 23, 1782
Montgomery County, Virginia, United States
1811
January 3, 1811
Lee County, Virginia, USA
1812
May 15, 1812
1815
February 26, 1815
Turkey Cove, Lee County, Virginia, United States
1817
January 1, 1817
Lee County, Virginia, United States
1819
January 14, 1819
1821
January 1, 1821
1822
August 22, 1822
1825
January 1, 1825