This info comes from the Western Manuscripts Collection. I think they have
that info in the college at Columbia, MO.
Pat
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From: Kera103034@aol.com [mailto:Kera103034@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 9:35 PM
To: fcec@lvcm.com
Subject: Re: [VAROOTS] offering to do lookups
Hi Marie
Abstract of church records
Linville Creek, Smith Creek, Brock's Gap, &c., 1756 to 1844
PAGE 57
John Thomas was to go to Brother Hart and hear his reason for absenting
himself from church meetings. John Needham to John Conner The same to John
RAY John Alderson to sister North, continued James Thomas to Ann Mace,
Does this query ring a bell with you?
ED
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Subj:
RHEA
Date:
Mon, 11 Jun 2001 2:42:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From:
"Gerald Gill"
To:
Hello Ed Foley,
My name is Laura Gill in Mission, Kansas and my group is searching for a
connection for our 'Elizabeth Rhea' born 1799/1800 in Virginia (from census
data) and who
married in Logan Co., KY November 27, 1817 to
Jeptha Winds
I am back from vacation and will start on the References and Notes tomorrow-
Tuesday. Can't send very long messages, my computer is fritzing out on me.
Pat Hall
PatriciaHH63@hotmail.com
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I don't know whether they sent this to you or not. It looked like it used
my hom.com email address.
http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/RHEA/2001-05
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Hi
I am looking for info on a Charles H Rhea, bn in MO and was 24 years old on
the 1910 Census of Jasper County, MO.
Any info would be appreciated.
TIA
Joyce Ledbetter Stephens
ja.stephens@prodigy.net
#169 Hopkins County, Kentucky, First Marriage Book, 1807-1869, (Hopkins
County Genealogical Society, 1971).
#170 History of Union County, Kentucky, (Evansville, IN: Courier Co.,
1886), 244-245.* The reference to Robert Rhea's birthplace is found within a
biographical sketch of his son, Dr. Robert Henry Clark Rhea. He and his
wife, Mary Priscella (Vaughn) had three sons: David M. Rhea, Dr. Roland
Herman Clark Rhea, and Dr. Henry F. Rhea. Biographical sketches of the
latter two are on pages 245-24
Hello listers,
I am seeking information on Mary Ann RHEA who married Bennett Brent PRYOR on 22 Apr 1847 in Daviess County, MO.
Prior to her marriage, she was reported to be an orphan and living with her uncle, a Major Moore and his family.
Mary Ann may have been born in KY.
I am hoping someone amy be able to help, as she is a dead end for me at the moment.
Thank You,
Laura
Hello Martha,
Thanks for replying to my e mail and I believe there is probably a connection
. But who knows? Martha, by the time the Rheas arrived in TX before 1870 they
were Church of Christ and I believe they were in TN. My great grandfather
came to TX with a John SNEED family and married one of his daughters. In what
little research I have done I believe he was born out of wedlock to Elizabeth
RHEA and she must have been disowned. She was Rev. Joseph Rhea's
granddaughter and the daughter of James
This message was sent to me today. thought you all would like to see it,
perhaps it is one of yours.
Pat
Civil War photo of an Elisha Thomas
Rhea was uploaded onto www.ancientfaces.com under the "military"
section. I thought maybe you could review the photo and let your list know,
if you think they would be interested. If the owner of the photo has
already
notified your list, please just disregard this email, and have a great
weekend!
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#148 Green County, Kentucky Marriage Records, 1793-1836, 49.* Green
Co.,KY Marriage Book B, 56.
#149 U.S. Census, 1850, Barren Co. KY.
#150 Green County, Kentucky Marriage Records, 1793-1836, 52.*Green Co.,
KY Marriage Book B,50.
#151 Barren Co., KY Marriage Records, File Box 9.
#152 Rhea Cemetery, about three miles N.W. of Greensburg, Kentucky, on
the Jimmy Montgomery Farm (1988). Its located on the south side of
Montgomery Mill Road, and West of Pitman creek. Marked graves are of Willia
#166 William Rhea and his wife, Mary, sold two tracts of land in Hopkins
County, one on November 1, 1816 (Hopkins Co., KY Deed Book 2, 6), the other
on April 4, 1817 (Hopkins Co.,KY Deed Book 2, 15). There is some indication
that he married, twice, for on May 12, 1824, he purchased two hundred acres
in neighboring Caldwell County (Kentucky Land Warrants, Book N,98-99,*
Kentucky Library & Archives, Frankfort), and on November 3, 1832, he and his
wife "Jane" sold the same, at which time they were liv
Dick,
Thanks you for the info nonetheless. Another lister has provided some info
that may indeed break my brick wall. The Rhea list is great w/ helpful
subscribers!
Laura
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From: "Richard C Fremon" <71460.1745@compuserve.com>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 9:41 AM
Subject: [RHEA] Mary Ann Rhea Daviess Co. MO
> Hi Laura,
> Among the Bill and Betty family, their son Robert's son James went from VA
> to Daviess Co., MO. James' mother was Catherine Boiler,
R123 -- RHEA CHURCH (PHELPS COUNTY, MO.), RECORDS, 1844-1900 -- SHELF LIST
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Shelf List
R123
Rhea Church (Phelps County, Mo.).
Records, 1844-1900.
Two folders.
These are letters of recommendation for individuals joining Rhea Church in
southern Phelps County. Most of the letters were issued by Baptist churches
in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Missouri.
Folder 1: Letters, 1844-1865.
Folder 2: Letters, 1868-1900.
r137; 17 August 1
>It is well to remember when looking for Marys in this time period that
>Polly was a nickname for Mary, there were so many of them, Sally was
>nickname for Sarah, Fannie for Frances, etc. Norma
>I am seeking information on Mary Ann RHEA who married Bennett Brent PRYOR
>on 22 Apr 1847 in Daviess County, MO.
>
>Prior to her marriage, she was reported to be an orphan and living with
>her uncle, a Major Moore and his family.
>
>Mary Ann may have been born in KY.
>
>I am hoping someone amy be able to hel
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"Page 323. Bill filed October 1832. William Thrasher and wife Polly
E. to Hopkins Lacy (et al.) In the year 1814, in Madison Co., John Rhea made
proposals of marriage to oratrix, then Polly E. Nesmith, which she accepted,
and on the 13th of August said John Rhea conveyed to her 100 acres of land
and two slaves, recorded in Madison Co. On the 14th of Aug. 1814 Oratrix
then being nearly 17 years of age was legally married to said John Rhea; in
Sept 1814 he had the said 100 acres surveyed, and th
#185 Metheny & Wise, 34,*
#186 Ibid., 22.*
#187 Bath Co., VA Deed Book 1, 509-510.* Dated February 9, 1799, recorded
February, 1799. John Rhea and Wife to Leonard Swearingen, 255 acres on Mill
Creek, corners to William Rhea, John Rhea, Samuel McDonald (formerly Wm.
Rhea Jr's land). and Henry Dill. John's wife did not sign.
#188 Botetourt Co., VA Will Book C, 122.* Will of Henry Dill. Dated March
3, 1818, proved June, 1818. Named his wife, Mary, son, Andrew, daughters,
Anne Brubaker, Susanna
Mary Ellen,
I have read a lot about the Reverend Joseph Rhea and about the John Rhea
(never married) who was in the National Congress at the same time that my
third great grandfather, Governor and District Judge, Matthew Harvey of New
Hampshire was in the National Congress. I would think that that lineage
would have been related to my Rhea lineage, but not the direct line. They
all were Presbyterians. My first Rhea in New Jersey was Robert Rhea married
to Janet Hampton. 2. David Rhea and Ann_
Julie Ratliff,
My third great grandfather was a John R. Rhea from Philadelphia, PA. He
was born in Philadelphia, PA in 1761 and died in Clinton, LA in 1843. He
married, first, Hulda Montgomery at the Second Presbyterian Church in
Philadelphia in 1880. I feel sure that they had children, maybe two, based
on a note that I found in a book stating that he had 15 children. I found
only his 13 children or grandchildren listed in the will of his 2nd. wife and
in his will. He came to Louisiana, afte