I have not used a mailing list before and am anxious to receive any help
available. My line is at a standstill at my apparent ggg-grandfather, Amos
Rhea b. abt 1793 in SW Virginia or eastern TN. He and his wife Nancy had a
son Daniel Rhea/Ray b. abt. 1835 and I know he is listed as the 24 year old
head of household in the 1860 census of Grainger Co., TN (page 245). He
married a Rebecca or Rachel in Grainger Co. in 1855. His parents are listed
as Amos & Nancy, so Amos is where I need some help. He is li
I got this from another list, but thought it might be interesting to some of
us.
A List of books of "must haves" for the study of Scot-Irish genealogy. Part
is for Pennsylvania.
"A Tribute to the Principles, Virtues, Habits and Public Usefulness of the
Irish and Scotch Early Settlers of Pennsylvania," Chambersburg, Pa., Printed
by M. Kiefer & Co. 1856, 171 pages
other books.
Dr. Foote's Sketches of North Carolina and Virginia, Day's Historical
collections, Dr. Sm,ith's Old Redstone, Dr. Alexander's Log Co
My g-grandfather James H. Ray, born February 05, 1858 in eastern TN and died
July 17, 1927 in Russell Co. He was married to Malinda Sproles Minnick of
Washington Co., VA. I am looking for any information on his father, Daniel
Ray. Thanks.
Clint Ray
Dick,
I see a lot of potential in this list, don't you?
Pat
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> Hi Pat,
> Many thanks for the list. Regards, Dick
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