Click the Adobe icon first (please), BROWSER Back arrow to return here. The way I work it out, I'm a fifth-generation Australian. Here's a bit about the Reeves name: In Anglo-Saxon England, a Reeve (Old English: gerefa) was a Chief Magistrate serving the king or a lesser lord. After the Norman Conquest, it was an office held by a man of lower rank, appointed as manager of a manor and overseer of the peasants.
The way I work it out, I'm a fifth-generation Australian. Here's a bit about the Reeves name:
In Anglo-Saxon England, a Reeve (Old English: gerefa) was a Chief Magistrate serving the king or a lesser lord.
After the Norman Conquest, it was an office held by a man of lower rank, appointed as manager of a manor and overseer of the peasants.
Note: My sister Joan put this genealogy together and she was more interested in the "COOPER" side of her family.
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