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1. [RHEA-L] Rhea and AR/Indian Lands/1860 [1]
Indian Lands, AR 1860 Federal Census (INDEX) Indian Lands west of Arkansas. This area is now in the State of Oklahoma. This transcription is not COMPLETE, the Chickasaw Distr, Choctaw Nation, and Seminole Country are still being transcribed. The areas included in this transcription are: Creek Nation Cherokee Nation Delaware District Saline District KooWeeSkooWee District Flint District Going Snake Tahlequah District Illinois District Canadian District
2. [RHEA-L] Off Topic Question [1]
Hello! I have information that I would like to follow up on stating that in Gallatin, Daviess County, Missouri there is a Bed and Breakfast called the RAY home and it is on the National Register of Historic Buildings. My question is does anyone have prior experience as to how I might go about verifiying this and finding history of its being named the Ray Home? Also, if possible, is it possible that anyone on this list might be able to take pictures of it for me? I would be glad to reimburse for film, po
3. [RHEA-L] Simeon S. RAY [1]
Hello, I found some information yesterday on-line linking to my MALLORY's and RAY's. The information was submitted by Jeanene Scott, Carol Anderson and Doris Troyer so if any of you are on this list I would sure like to share information. THANK you for this work~! Now I have a father for my William E. RAY and a surname for his wife, Elizabeth. William E. RAY b. 1819 Lynchburg, Bedford, VA. m. 1843 Elizabeth Ann KEFAUVER b. 1 Aug 1825. Father of William E. RAY: Simeon S. RAY Mother: Unknown Father
4. [RHEA-L] Fw: [MODAVIES] Daviess Co. Index "Memories" [1]
Good Morning! I'm forwarding this from the Daviess County, Missouri mailing list. There are some mention of Rhea, although I think in my particular case it was spelled either Ray or Rae. Thank you and hope this is a lead for someone. Marie Lewis-Cook The following message is from Eabassett@aol.com ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 9:54 PM Subject: [MODAVIES] Daviess Co. Index "Memories" > I scanned through the book and m
5. [RHEA-L] Re: Ray Genealogy [1]
Wow, Hugh, You have some Great Information.~! I hope that you don't mind that I replied thru the List so that maybe someone will see your RAY line and make a connection with it. I don't think I have one as far as I know at this point, my RAY's came out of Virginia, into Missouri and Kansas. I've just learned some more stuff but I don't have my people as well-rounded out as yours. I will name them in another e-mail to follow. Thanks for writing and Good Luck to you, Marie ----- Original Message ----- F
6. [RHEA-L] Illinois State Wide search for Rhea- Marriages [1]
Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763 - 1900 Click here for information about how to obtain copies of original marriage records. GROOM BRIDE CNTY DATE VOL/PAGE LIC ______________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________ RHEA, CALEB KIMBRO, ISABELLA BOND 12/27/1866 A/ 40 RHEA, CALLOWAY L
7. [RHEA-L] Illinois Spanish-Amer. War Veterans- Rhea [1]
Illinois Spanish-American War Veterans Database Search NAME RANK COMPANY UNIT RESIDENCE ______________________________________________________________________________ _________________ RHEA, EVERETT PVT K 9 IL INF MT VERNON Patricia Hines Hall ListAdministrator phhgene@aol.com
8. Re: [RHEA-L] KEFAUVER/Simeon S. RAY [1]
I am descended from Ray on my father's side and Carter' on my mother's side Would you be willing to see if we have any matches? Anita Strawn Box 102 324 W. Retta St. DeLeon Springs, FL 32130 904-985-4509 astrawn@totcon.com ----- Original Message ----- From: The Cook's To: Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 12:17 PM Subject: Re: [RHEA-L] KEFAUVER/Simeon S. RAY > Hello, I too, share the RAY and KEFAUVER surnames..Father: William E. RAY > Mother: Elizabeth Ann KEFAUVER: the
9. [RHEA-L] Lower Marsh Creek Presbytern Church, Adams Co. Pa. [1]
Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian Church, Adams Co. Pa. Rhea, Eliza (consort Wm. C. Rhea) . 8-13-1843 A 88 Rhea, Eliza (w. Robert) . 1-15-1849 A 92 Rhea, James . 12-7-1846 A 93 Rhea, John . 4-3-1865 A 94 Rhea, Julian (consort John Donaldson) .
10. Re: [RHEA-L] KEFAUVER/Simeon S. RAY [1]
Hello, I too, share the RAY and KEFAUVER surnames..Father: William E. RAY Mother: Elizabeth Ann KEFAUVER: the oldest child of this union is my GGGrandmother, Sarah RAY married Granville MALLORY. They wound up in Daviess County, Missouri. Marie Lewis-Cook ~Researching RAY, MALLORY, ETHINGTON, PRATT, DANIELS* associated names: Doty, Manring, KELSO, Cooper, Boosinger, many, many more~!!! ----- Original Message ----- From: Johnita P. Malone To: Sent: Tuesday
11. Re: [RHEA-L] Illinois Female Rhea Marriages [1]
Have you any idea as to why Sophia's middle name would have been Perkins? Johnita RobRhea@aol.com wrote: > > I recognized one Rhea marriage from the descendants of the Rev'd Joseph Rhea: > Sophia Perkins Rhea who married William Dulles, Jr. Her lineage is listed > below. Her father was the noted Presbyterian Missionary to "Persia and > Koordistan." Her husband was also a minister. One of Sophia Rhea Dulles' > children was Foster Rhea Dulles, a history professor and author of many > History textboo
12. RE: [RHEA-L] NC>Gibson & Weakley Co. TN>MO>AR c1805 to now [1]
Carolyn, Are you any kin to the Tucker's in Williamson County Texas who married into the Rhea family? Don Holland -----Original Message----- From: Carolyn Flowers Tucker [mailto:carolynftucker@webtv.net] Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 4:07 PM To: RHEA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [RHEA-L] NC>Gibson & Weakley Co. TN>MO>AR c1805 to now Seeking to connect wih other researchers of my RAY family, but am branching out to the other variations of the name, Nathan b.c1805, m. BROWN, BLEDSOE & HILL. sons: Bennett m. HARR
13. [RHEA-L] Leavenworth Co. Ks. Burials 1950's [1]
Leavenworth County, Kansas Burials, 1954-58, 1963-70 Combined Matches: 1 Surname Given Name Death Place Death Date Sex Cemetery Slip # Rhea Bettie J. * Kansas City, Ks. May 8, 1967 F Leavenworth, Ks. 16 Description: Known as "The First City of Kansas," Leavenworth was home to over 75,000 people in 1950. This database is a collection of burial permits from the city in the 1950s and 1960s. Compiled by the Leavenworth County Genealogical Society, the permits are for persons that died outside Leavenwo
14. Re: [RHEA-L] Simeon S. RAY [1]
OK. Now you've mentioned a name which causes me to respond. KEFAUVER Now this is going to be a long story so bear with me: Descendants of J. P. Kefauver 1 J. P. Kefauver b: Unknown in of Roanoke, Virginia d: 6 June 1893 ..+Nancy Rieves Cooke b: 30 December 1839 m: 12 December 1861 d: 16 February 1926 in Madisonville, Tennessee Father: Robert Fielding Cooke Mother: Charlotte Kimbrough ..2 Robert Cooke Kefauver b: 28 August 1870 d: Unknown ......+Fredonia Estes b: Unknown m: 14 January 189
15. [RHEA-L] NC>Gibson & Weakley Co. TN>MO>AR c1805 to now [1]
Seeking to connect wih other researchers of my RAY family, but am branching out to the other variations of the name, Nathan b.c1805, m. BROWN, BLEDSOE & HILL. sons: Bennett m. HARRAL, Hillary, missing after 1850, Jessie m. HILL, John m. ELINOR. Dau's: Eliza m. GROOMS, Mary Catherie Lucinda m. STAFFORD. Nathan's probate papers after 1868 also name other children we cannot find: Isaac, Andrew J. (maybe him as witness on a will spelled as REA), & Martha S. B...We think these children "might" be Emmal
16. [RHEA-L] The Cherokee Rhea [1]
There were 2 Rhea on the Miller Cherokee Roll (Rejected). I assume some are on the accepted roll, but I do not have it. There were many people falsely rejected. Their applications, rejected or not, state their ancestry and why they feel they were of Cherokee descent. They were Mary (TN) and Pickney P (TN). The table of contents of a new academic study of the roll is at http://members.aol.com/rarebk The site also has on-line the surname index of "Starr's Old Cherokee Families and Their Genealogy," a Che
17. Re: [RHEA-L] Illinois Female Rhea Marriages [1]
I suspect the Perkins is on the side of Sophia Perkins Rhea's mother since we have taken the paternal side back pretty far. I have not come across her mother's parentage yet. ED FOLEY
18. [RHEA-L] Livingston Co. IL Probate Rec. for Rhea [1]
Livingston County Probate Case Files Index (1837-1958) Case # Name Type Remarks _______________________________________________________________________http:// www2.sos.state.il.us/cgi-bin/pontiac 4890 RHEA, LAURA MCKEE Patricia Hines Hall ListAdministrator phhgene@aol.com
19. [RHEA-L] Female Rhea Marriages- Illinois Statewide [1]
Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763 - 1900 Click here for information about how to obtain copies of original marriage records. http://www2.sos.state.il.us/cgi-bin/marriage GROOM BRIDE CNTY DATE VOL/PAGE LIC ______________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________ ATWATER, LAFAYETTE RHEA, ADDIE C. HANCOCK 06/29/1893
20. [RHEA-L] Robert Rhea [1]
Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey Vol 1 XXIX) Major William Montgomery, as he was known, only son of William and Margaret (Paschall) Montgomery, was born in Philadelphia, in 1750. He inherited from his father a handsome property, and added thereto and improved it, so that he was at one period of his life one of the wealthiest residents of Montgomery county. Although a Friend, when the Revolutionary war began, he became a major in the New Jersey Line, and was expelled
21. [RHEA-L] BlackHawk War Veterans- Illinois (Rhea) [1]
Black Hawk War Veterans Database Search NAME RANK COMPANY PLACE OF ENROLLMENT REGIMENT BRIGADE __________________________________________________________________________http ://www2.sos.state.il.us/cgi-bin/blkhawk_______________________________________ ____________ RHEA, HENRY D PVT S PRUITT EDWARDSVILLE SP DUNCAN RHEA, HENRY D PVT J HARRIS MACOUPIN CO
22. [RHEA-L] Illinois Female Rhea Marriages [1]
I recognized one Rhea marriage from the descendants of the Rev'd Joseph Rhea: Sophia Perkins Rhea who married William Dulles, Jr. Her lineage is listed below. Her father was the noted Presbyterian Missionary to "Persia and Koordistan." Her husband was also a minister. One of Sophia Rhea Dulles' children was Foster Rhea Dulles, a history professor and author of many History textbooks and books on various historical topics. Direct Descendants of Joseph Rhea 1 Joseph Rhea 1715
23. [RHEA-L] Illinois Civil War Search- Rhea [1]
Illinois Civil War Veterans Database Search NAME RANK COMPANY UNIT RESIDENCE _________________________________________________________________________http: //www2.sos.state.il.us/cgi-bin/civilwar______________________ RHEA, C H PVT I 19 IL US INF BELLEVUE, IA RHEA, CALEB PVT D 22 IL US INF WOBURN RHEA, CALVIN M PVT E 138 IL US INF YOUNG AMERICA
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25. [RHEA-L] Sophia PERKINS Rhea [1]
In response to the question, where did the name PERKINS come from?: In "The Tennesseean in Persia and Koordistan," 1869, being the record of Samuel Audley Rhea, his children are listed with reasons for some of their names: Descendants of Samuel Audley Rhea 1 Samuel Audley Rhea 1827 - 1865 . +Sarah Jane Foster ........ 2 Annie Dwight Rhea 1861 -(Annie named for her grandmothers and Dwight Marsh, a missionary and author of S. A. Rhea's biography) ............ +Samuel

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