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Research in Other Countries => United States of America => US Lookup Requests => Topic started by: reeves_colin on Monday 05 August 13 14:00 BST (UK)
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Hi I am looking for an image of Immigration request (Declaration of Intention) or any other documents relating to
Alfred John Reeves b 1892 Cam, Dursley England.
I have some info that says his Citizenship was on 20th May 1918 in Montgomery Alabama.
His wife was a Mary T (surname not yet know) - she was born in Akron, Ohio (1898)
They married abt 1920
They lived at 825 (Amherst ??)Street Akron, Ohio
I have them incoming to USA in Apr 1921 from England, this was probably not the first time that they came to USA as they were already married.
Not sure if they married in England or USA yet.
Any images or references relating to them would be wonderful,
Alfred is a brother of Ernest Reeves, who I know worked at the GYTR factory in Akron.
I suspect Alfred was in Akron for the same reason, and that is where he met Mary..
I am trying to put together how this group of my Reeves Family went from Gloucestershire to USA
Thank you for all help and information in advance
Colin
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This appears to have his obituary: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=25370915
He shows up in a list of Ohio military men, which says he was born Dursley, England and enlisted 3 Jun. 1917.
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A marriage record shows Alfred J. Reeves and Mary Lipps marrying on 12 Aug 1920 in Summit Co., Ohio. Mary's address was 825 Amherst St.
His petition for naturalization said that he sailed from Liverpool on 20 May 1913 and entered the US by train from Montreal on 30 May 1913. He was naturalized as a soldier.
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shellyesq
Thank you for this wonderful information, is it possible to view these documents online?
I am now interested about him being naturalized as a soldier in 1913
This was before the outbreak of WW1 in Europe. Can we assume he was in the British Army in 1913?
His obituary is very useful as it completes his family for me, do we know when he moved away from Ohio,
I have also now found a Date and place of death for Mary?
Thank you again
Colin
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No, he wasn't naturalized in 1913 - that's when he entered the US, according to his petition for naturalization from 1918.
The naturalization documents are only available online on subscription websites. You can see links here: http://www.germanroots.com/naturalization.html
The obituary says he moved to Florida from Akron 7 years before his death.
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I have some info that says his Citizenship was on 20th May 1918 in Montgomery Alabama.
Place of residence Camp Sheridan. Petition filed 9 th May 1918 - Entered US Army 5 th August 1917 and still in service - Petition is dated 21 st May 1918
Obit Mary T Reeves - Akron Beacon Journal (Ohio) - May 18, 1990 - Mary T. Reeves Mary T. Reeves, 91, of Stuart, Fla., died Tuesday, May 15, at Charles the First Nursing Home in Normandy, Mo.Born in Canal Fulton, she had been a resident of Stuart for 12 years, coming from Akron. She was the former president of the National Council of Catholic Women in Akron, a past volunteer at Veterans Hospital in Brecksville, and a member of St. Christopher Church in Hobe Sound, Florida etc etc (remainder pay per view)
http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives
Sister Mabel was also in Akron in 1930 with her husband Theodore Higgins and son Stanley Daniel Higgins (1925 - 2006)
1930 https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X4ZW-9KV
1940 the family were living Massillon Road 241, Green, Summit, Ohio.
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KWG3-8ZN
Mabel born 1887 died Massillon Community Hospital, 18 Oct 1977 - aged 90 years. Widowed.
Certificate 076992 - Last Residence 44614 Canal Fulton, Stark, Ohio.
FIND A GRAVE
Burial Greenlawn Cemetery Uniontown (Stark County) Stark County Ohio.
Plot: Section 3 Row 29
http://www.rootschat.com/links/0vl1/
Husband Theodore Higgins - 1889 - 1950
http://www.rootschat.com/links/0vl2/
Son Stanley D. Higgins born 1925 died 7 Jul 2006. Obituary date 8 Jul 2006 The Daily Record Wooster, Ohio.
Obituary - Stanley was born in Barberton, Ohio and had been a lifelong resident of the area.
He was a self-employed farmer and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of Elliott Lodge, No. 514, F.&A.M., Canal Fulton for more than 50 years and Advent Lutheran Church, Uniontown. (Names daughters) etc etc.,
Also Burial Greenlawn Cemetery Uniontown (Stark County) Stark County Ohio.
Plot: Section 3 Row 29
http://www.rootschat.com/links/0vl3/
Newslibrary shows part of an obituary (pay per view for the remainder) for Arthur Charles Paul Reeves (8 August 1921 - 4 th October 2009) - son of Arthur John Reeves and Mary Lipp.
http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives
FIND A GRAVE - Arthur C Reeves.
Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery Rittman Medina County Ohio.
Plot: Section 11 Plot 2970
http://www.rootschat.com/links/0vl4/
2 nd wife of Arthur Charles Paul Reeves - Lora Jean Harmon/Reeves - Born 2 Dec 1933 Died 20 Jan 2010 - Last Residence 44319 Akron, Summit, Ohio. Burial at Oakwood Cemetery.
Marriage Date :- 24 April 1965 Summit Ohio. Arthur was self employed and divorced at this date. Date of decree :- 5th August 1963. (Had two children with previous wife)
Lora had been married previously and was divorced. Decree date Nov 10th 1959. Had two children with previous husband. Father was Donald White and mother Melba Ketcher
Obits - Akron Beacon Journal (OH) - January 22, 2010 and Akron Beacon Journal (OH) - January 23, 2010
http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives
http://www.tributes.com/show/Lora-Jean-Reeves-87657838
Sandra
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The passport application for Alfred John Reeves born 31 Jan 1887 England and aged 33 years, was made on 26 Jul 1920.
Father listed as Daniel. Passport has photograph of Alfred and Mary. Passport was for Alfred and his wife Mary. Immigrated to the USA about May 20th 1913 and has resided for 7 years uninterruptedly. Became a naturalized citizen Montgomery Alabama. In France 1917 to March 1919. Now resides in Ohio, occupation carpenter. Intends to visit parents in England, leaving New York on the Adriatic August 14 th 1920. Oath of allegiance 17 July 1920 - fee received July 20th 1920.
Description of Applicant
Aged 28 years. 5 ft 10 1/2 inches. High Forehead and Grey hair. Nose:- Grecian. Mouth :- Large Chijn:- Pointed. Hair brown and complexion fair. Face :- Oval. Scar on forehead.
The Clemmer & Johnson Co
General contractors
Metropolitan Buildings,
Akron. Ohio
To Whom It May Concern,
Alfred J Reeves has been in our employ for the last 3 months as a carpenter and is a capable mechanic and find him honourable and trustworthy
Signature (looks like) M F McMullin
Supt of Construction.
Sandra
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Sandra
Thank you so much for all of this wonderful information..
I now have an understanding of how the family established in Akron
Would be great to see the passport photograph of Alfred and Mary
I am hoping to find some information on Alfreds WW1 Story, in France. and hopefully find some of the ship passenger list images.
Thank you so much
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Colin, My name is Celia Mary Reeves McKinney; third child of five of Alfred John and Mary Lipps Reeves. I have been intrigued and interested in your search for information regarding my father.
Perhaps I can fill in some of the blanks concerning his life in the USA. My understanding of his military service is that he originally signed up in Cleveland, Ohio in the US Army with other friends of
British heritage. He worked in a rubber factory in Akron, Ohio, but found that work too confining and became a carpenter. He was a building contractor during the years of raising his family, and was owner and ran Reeves Lumber Company, Copley Road, Akron, Ohio until his retirement when he handed the business to his son, Arthur. He remained semi-active in the company for several more years until moving to Stuart, Florida in 1978. I would be happy to share any information still available to my three sisters and me if you would care to exchange email addresses. Best wishes.
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Complete obit of Mary T Reeves sent via PM
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Naturalization papers (Declaration of Intention) for Alfred J Reeves, Summit Co., Ohio
Just put in the last name and all Reeves will show up
http://204.126.123.146/Naturalization/NaturalizationSearch.aspx
Ernest Reeves is also listed
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Alfred J Reeves immigration aboard the Teutonic:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X2VF-CPR
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Celia
I have sent you a PM explaining my interest in your Reeves Family.
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Sorry, I could not find a way to reply to your last message to me. I believe my father was a carpenter in Dursley. His father, Daniel, was a dyer. I cannot remember if you enquired about anything else, but will be happy to answer any other questions if there is an obvious means of sending a reply. My father was a remarkably good man, who instilled me with a pride of being of British heritage. Celiap
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Hi Celia,
Welcome to RootsChat
If you click on the name reeves-colin in the left hand margin, it takes you to the next screen. In the left hand margin, click on "send pm" and that takes you to the next screen to be able to send Colin a private message. Hope this helps.
Regards
Sandra
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Don't you have to have 3 posts before you can do that?
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Seems not - there was reference in another post just for 2 and it worked apparently ;)
Here is an example
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=645042.0
Sandra
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Good to know. Thanks
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Alfred John Reeves was my Grandfather. My mother remembers him coming to the US when he was around 21. He settled in Akron because friends he knew from the UK had settled in the area where he met his wife, Mary.
He served in the US Army during the war. He died when I was in my early 20s. He was a kind jovial presence. He was a carpenter by training and eventually owned his own lumberyard. At some point he accidentally sawed off the last knuckle or two of three fingers and used to delight in pretending he bit them off...much to the horror of youngsters around him.
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Hi markman1957
Welcome to RootsChat
Declaration of intention
http://www.sccjis.co.summit.oh.us/naturalization/IMGCD03/IMG16200.pdf
Sandra