I have a whole list of REA marriages I would like to share with the REA group
once it is established. The sources are all from county marriage records. I
don't feel at this time that I could be a team leader as I am trying to
prepare for a move out of state. If that changes and I can be of greater
help, I will let you know.
Christine Rea
S. California
In a message dated 98-02-15 23:18:09 EST, RobRhea@aol.com writes:
<< There are references to a Bird S. Rhea(Ray, Worth, Tennessee Cousins) p.
549:
Putnam County: Bird S. Rhea, DeKalb Co. Commissioner on the Reorganization
Act to reorganize and hold election for location of county seat. He was the
grandson of Mrs. John Sevier (wife of Gov. Sevier). >>
In reference to this: Archibald Rhea son of Robert Rhea, Sr. and Sarah
Bingham m. Margaret?
Archibald Rhea's property adjoined his father's on Crip
We now have 5 team leaders.
Jmalone@ix.netcom.com Ezekiel Ray/Rhea Team #1
MALSLINE@aol.com Northern Wray Team #2
CheyGrama@aol.com Co-Leader of Ray Team #3
RobRhea@aol.com Matthew Reagh/Rhea Team #4
dbaker53@gte.net Walker Co. AL. Rhea Team #5
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As you can see we still need a Team Leader for REA, a co-teamleader for RAY
(this is a large group)
We need a TEAM Leader for the New Jersey Rhea's(
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I have this soft bound rendering. It was published by Sandra K. Gorin, Gorin
Genealogical Publishing Co. Glasgow, Ky. in Feb. 1995
I was reading over it today, and thought it interesting that this was said.
This is from a letter, and it says that John Ray, Sr. died in Missouri in
1820, also that the Rays came early and in large families. All the pioneers
left off the "W" in their names. There were Tom, William, Joel, John and
Joseph
Check History of Cumberland County- Pioneer Genealogies by J. W. Well
This was sent to all the listowners, and I wanted to share with you. I have
not sent any messages to the lists, about outages from Rootsweb, but thought
you might appreciate all the hard work that Rootsweb does for us Brian and
Karen spend alot of money keeping us going, on new machinery, and more memory.
You can't imagine how much memory it takes for all these lists. Pat
<< Hi all -
This is a question that was posed in private e-mail by a member of
the RootsWeb Webmaster/Listowner community. I'm pa
I understand from an announcement to the Listowners list, that AOL mail, is
unavailable to many today. I don't know if it has to do with Florida or Calif.
But just thought I'd let you know. Evidentally it ws important enough to make
CBS., because someone saw an announcement this morning.
Pat
Duncan Ray b ca 1790-1800 NC., m 1831 to Winnie Porter in Clarke co., Ala.
One known daughter named Mary Ann Ray b 1833 Clarke co., Ala., m 1850 to
Joseph C (JC) Franklin. Seeking information on Duncan, Winnie and their
families.
Does anyone know which family of Rhea's this is talking about?
Martha Rhea Jan. 9, 1823 Smith Co. Tenn. daughter of Archibald Rhea, native of
Ireland, came to American with parents and settled in Smith Co. Tenn. where he
was a farmer p. 327 Portraits and Bio of Gov. of Kansas and Presidents.
Pat
Hi Everybody,
I guess I need to let you know that I am the new REA Team Leader. I only
have one REA so far, so will will be working together on this. I was hoping
that a REA expert would come out of the woodwork and volunteer to guide our
team, but I got impatient. Any experts out there are more than welcome to help
out though
I hope that we can all share our lines and whatever REA tidbits come our
way so that we can eventually find out who these people were and where they
came from...Maybe we
This comes from my friend who hosts the South Central Kentucky List. I am
sending it to the Rhea list as there is a Minton mentioned, and I know we have
one person who is researching the Rhea-Minton connection. Pat
1850 EDMONSON CO KY CENSUS CONTINUED
SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY@rootsweb.com
House #: Name
425 Thomas and Malvina Hough
426 William and Sarah A Bush - md during census year
427 Mary Bush
428 Pius and Dorothy Cecil
429 C L and Nancy Durbin
430 John J & Elizabeth Durbin - he blind.
431 E
<< In case anyone is interested:
The Ulster Historical Foundation is undertaking its tenth
lecture tour of USA from 7-24 March 1998. The Foundation's
Research Director, Dr Brian Trainor and the Foundation's
Secretary, Shane McAteer, will be conducting workshops in a
number of American cities. These workshops will feature the
sources available for genealogical research in Ireland and on
emigration from Ireland to North America in both the 18th and
19th centuries. Citi
To the Rhea-l group- There are 8 or 9 of us cousins in this group who descend
from John Rhea Sr (b. abt 1760- d, abt 1848)of the Hancock Cty ( Sneedville
) Tennessee area. It is not proven that we are connected to the main group of
Rheas. All of us are searching for the parents and origin of John Rhea Sr
(wife Febra ---probably Febra Norcross or Northcross -- she, probably an
Indian and probably Cherokee)
The following message was sent me recently by one of the cousins.
Unfortunately, she is committe
check this out, there is a James Ray listed- could be mine, don't know.
Pat
<< Subj: 1820 BARREN CO CENSUS - P THRU R
Joseph Pace, Wm J pace, John Padgett, George W Page, William Page, John
Parker, Thomas Parker, Saml Parks, William Parks, Parks Parish, Zachariah
Parish, Thomas Patton, Edmund Payne, Joseph Paxton, John Pierce, Jacob
Peck, James Peden, John Peden, Moses Peden, Thompson Peden, Zilpah Peden,
John Pedigo Sr, John Pedigo Jr, Joseph Pedigo, Mary Pedigo, William Pedigo,
William Pedigo (J
Kentucky Land Warrents-
p. 696 William Rhea 200 acres, Caldwell Co. 6-26-1823 200 acres
Book N. p. 98
Survey Wm. Rhea 26 acres Bok N p. 185 12-30-1822 Hopkins Co. Sugar Creek
Sarah Rhea 50 acres Book C-2, p. 362, 1-15-1834 Greene Fork Pitman Creek.
Old Ky. Grants- Benj. Ray (Rhea) to Jno. Lawrence Nelson Creek 1784 to 1797
Ky. River p. 228 Grantee Jillson Rhea Part I
I copied this along time ago, when I didn't know i needed to copy the author
and when it was published. Live and Learn
Pat
Check out John S. RHEA- Pat
LOGAN CO, KY PATRONS LIST 1879 CONTINUED
Name, where born, occupation, lives, yr came to Logan Co.
W W FOLLIN, born Jefferson Co VA, farmer, Russellville, 1821
W G HUTCHERSON, Logan, farmer, R'ville, 1854.
William TRUEMAN, England, merchant, R'ville, 1851.
H A SALE, IL, dentist, no date.
S T DUNCAN, Logan, farmer, R'ville, 1831.
Whitfield WARD, Logan, farmer, R'ville, 1831.
Richard C DUNCAN, Culpeper C VA, farmer, R'ville, 1830.
B D LANDES, Christian Co, farmer, R'
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Rob,
I'm not sure where I fit in on this group. My line as far back as I go is to
John Rhea b. 2/23 1776 m. Sarah Unknown. b. 12/24/1776
Plesant Vincent Uriah Jackson Harris Rhea b. 6/27/1821 Lincoln Co. Tn m. Mary
Elisabeth Fannon b. 11/29/1827 Ten.
. Sarah Jane Elizabaeth Rhea b. 2/17/1847 m. Elijah Edwards Walls. b.
10/27/1851 in Cocke County Tenn.
Robert Jackson Rhea Walls. b. 4/8/1876 m. Mary Adeline Camp b. 1881
Hood county.
I would appreciate any help with this line.
Thanks,
La
In a message dated 98-02-05 10:27:09 EST, you write:
<< what state are we talking about? thanks >>
Sorry about that. The counties above were in Kentucky.
Pat
Its very important that you read this. Many new genealogists do not realize
that we do not have all of the 1890 census available, and many of us did not
realize what states we do have and that there are only 6,000 names are
available in that time period. Pat
<< 2. Genealogist's Greatest Loss: What Happened to the 1890 Federal Census?
Many genealogy researchers have become frustrated once they began searching
for the 1890 US Federal Census. Soon, the researchers learn the 1890
Schedules was destroyed b
I am really impressed with your family documentaion. I am a "newbe" to
genealogy
and would be greatful for any assistance you might have regarding our RHEA
family.
My name is Milton RHEA and hopfully, you might know of a connection with my
great grand parents, James Lawrence RHEA and Mahalia A.White. We have no
information or history beyond the names and dates in our family bible. My
grandfather was born in Oskaloosa, Mahaska, Iowa ~ so at least one of them
was there ?
1. RHEA, James L. 1828/1878 ~
<< There is a family rumor that PV was John's son by an adulterous affair with
a
woman whom the sent away, after buying her a mill in Arkansas, on the
stipulation
that she leave the baby with sally, who would claim it as her own. No one
knows
if this is true, but is is noticeable that Pleasent V. was left less property
the
the other children at his parents death. >>
The problem here is that there are two individuals who have the same name,
both apparently came from Lincoln County, TN. Some people assu
Check this out: There is a CAVE in here for the CRAIG group, There is a Ray,
James for the RHEA group. Those that are Rhea, remember census takers wrote
our name as Ray also., and to the rest of the spellings on this list, check it
out. There are also names associated to both lines in here. Pat
<< TIP #121 - REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIERS, MONTGOMERY, MONROE AND MERCER
COUNTIES:
MONTGOMERY COUNTY:
ADAMS, 2nd, John, Pvt., VA Line, 12 Feb 1819; 3 Dec 1818; $96; age 67.
ANDERSON, William, Pvt; VA line; 2 Ap
Franklin Co Va 1786-1986 A Bicentinial History
Names in the Book include
C William Wray Depety Sherriff 1928
Daniel Wray 1856 Franklin Co Va
Marvin G Wray son of Mr & Mrs J.O. Wray and Graduate of Rockey Mount H.S.
1941 Part of Honor Guard for Franklin D Rosevelt
John Wray 's will 11-1832 freed his slaves, however they were not freed
until Mrs Wray's death.
Lewis Rae was on the building committie of the Thrasher methodist Church..
I dont know if these Wray's connect to my Hatchers as I have so little
inf
Does anyone know of a Ray, Wray, Rhea, Rea, Rae, etc., who died in the
late 1700s or early 1800s who had 12 sons and 6 daughters?
I count 10 sons (maybe 11) and 5 daughters (maybe 6) for the Moses Wray
who died in Franklin Co., VA., about 1802. Does anyone know of any
others?
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Researching: Malone, Reed, Staton, Morrow, Stanley, Plunk, Freestad,
Bushong, Wilbanks, Frazier, Meek, Harris, Saylor, James, Perkins, White,
Currin, Morris, Gage, Butler, Dodd, Tayl