Person ID: I31059 | Tree: Robin |  Last Modified: 8 May 2023
Wellington Reasor
Bef 1650 -
Birth
Bef 1650
Berne, Switzerland
Died
Virginia, USA
??
- UNKNOWN
Died
UNKNOWN
Family
Wellington Reasor & ??
Children
1. Virginia Reasor b. Virginia, USA
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1. Michael Reasor, Jr (ID:I24679)(Age 83) b. 3 Feb 1760, Winchester, Frederick County, Virginia, USA d. 11 Jun 1843, Little Mount, Spencer County, Kentucky, USA(Age 83)
Page: Name: Michael Reasor. Volume: 143. Page number: 392
Text: Name: Michael Reasor
Birth Date: 1740
Birthplace: Virginia
Volume: 143
Page number: 392
Reference: Historical reg. Of Virginians in the Rev., soldiers, saliors and marines, 1775-1783. Ed. By John H. Gwathmey. Richmond, Va. 1938. (13, 872p.):654
Name: F Hiner Dale; Location: Guymon, Oklahoma; Date: 1941; https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066236662.
Citation:
Page: p 5, The Early History of The Michael Reasor Family
Text: [paraphrased and excerpted]
In 1863 Brother Wellington, William, and George Reasor left Berne Switzerland. They sailed from Portsmouth, England to Jamestown, Virginia on teh "John & Thomas". They each received a land grand in Virginia.
Wellington had a son, Virginia, who had a son Michael (b 1735). Michael served in Dunsmore's war, and received a warrant for 50 acres in Virginia. He lived at Winchester, VA, then Augusta County, then Washington Co where he acquired 122 acres on O'Possum Creek. On 29 Apr 1777 he was appointed Administrator of the estate of Jon Sex in Washington Co. He died there at age 94.
Michael Reasor (Sr) had two sons, Michael & Frederick. This book is about Michael and his descendants.
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