Dear Pat,
I believe I have located what you were trying to get from the Ancestry
site.
Lancaster Co., PA
Will Books and Intestate Records
page 39 John RHEA 1762 Bk:C vol:1 page 24
John Rhea 1809 Bk:K vol:1 page 113
page 96 William Rhea 1800 ------------------------------
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Record of PA Marriages, Prior to 1810, Vol.1-
page 495 1790, Nov 1 Robert RHEA and Mary Allen
1751, Jul 16 Christopher RHEA and Mary Clever
page 787 1771, Jun 27 Robert RHEA and ____________
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William Abraham Rhea b. May 30, 1844 in Jonesborough, TN
m. Feb. 11, 1869 to Mary/Mollie Rhea Irvin in Residence of S.A. Miller
(Danceyville, Fayette Co. TN.
d. march 24, 1921 Parents: John Rhea and Elizabeth Looney Rhea other
spouses: Louise Smyth Edmondson
Mary/Mollie Rhea Irvin b. Jan. 6, 1846 in? d. December 19, 1896 in
Somerville, Fayette Co. TN. Father Montgomery Irvin Mother Frances Rhea
Children:
Elizabeth Rhea m. Thomas Delaney Cobb
Allie Rhea died at 3 yrs. old
Frances Fannie Rhea m. Smuel
Frank S. Rhea Mar. 23, 1912-June 13, 1989 s/s Irene (Noe) April 25, 1912,
married Nov. 29, 1930
Doris Gean infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rhea 4-9-1936
Flood Cemetery, Stone Co. Mo.
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Crawford Co. Mo. Marriages. Sorted by Groom Name
John Rhea 10/8/1844 to Frome, Purlinda Vol. A p. 97
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Rhea church Cemetery, Phelps Co. Mo.
John P. Rhea, b. 1824 d. 1899 P1-26 Section
Sarah F. Rhea b. 9-18-1828 d. 9-19-1877 spouse of John
2nd wife of John Rutha 9-2-1870 39-0-17
Childre
You are right. LET'S STAY ON TASK! The information was for those Rhea
researchers who have already contacted me to check information for them.
Also, to let the others know that I can no longer check on their RHEA
families. Sorry I ruffled your feathers, Easter.
Frann
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> From: Easter7011@aol.com
> To: fwalker@mcione.com
> Subject: Re: Ancestry
> Date: Sunday, November 23, 1997 1:47 PM
>
> This IS NOT related to Rhea family genealogy.
> Let's stay on task.
In a message dated 97-11-21 07:15:53 EST, EFoley1@aol.com writes:
<<
For those people who are looking for the family of John S. Rhea whose
resting place is marked by a tombstone in Lincoln Co. TN.
ii Pleasant Vincent RHEA born 1803, Lincoln Co. TN, blacksmith,
married Fannie B. WHITE, born 1-Jan-1800, NC, died 1-Jan-1889. Pleasant
died
1-Jan-1864, Shenandoah Co (Dunmore) VA. >>
I show Pleasant V. RHEA - b. June 1803 Lincoln Co. TN, d. 1864 Washington
Co., AR, buried Old Rhea Cem., Rhea'
In a message dated 97-11-08 07:58:05 EST, gbalch@hsnp.com writes:
<< Here's from my family history file:
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1. Robert RHEA.
Robert was a member of the Greeneville miliatia, a shop
owner, and is listed on the tax roles for Greeneville for several
years. Assuming that he was married between age 18 and 28, he would
have been born between 1792 and 1802.
I show that Cora married in 1889 and died shortly after the birth of their
daughter Ola Keller. Ola was living with her uncle Jehiel Rhea in 1900.
ED FOLEY
P.S. Would love to know what Nathan has been able to add to the line.
Hello,
I am newly started on the genealogy trail of my family. I have been in
contact with a few people namely Pat Hall and Connie Rowe. I am the 17
year old, which Connie mentioned me before in one of her letters.
The reason for writing is to find out if my assumption is right. The
assumption is that if we are of the Campbell line that the family tartan
would be a variation of the Campbell clan tartan. I was wanting to find
if anyone knew of a place (or could let me know if it exist) where I
could
Thomas Rhea, b. abt. 1782 in Greenbrier Co. Va. m. January 23, 1804 in Bath
Co. Va. to Martha Rhea. He died 1810/? in Ky.? His parents James and
Elizabeth Meek Rhea.
Spouse: Martha Rhea b. abt. 1789 in Va. d. unknown in Ky.? Her parents Robert
and Martha Meek Rhea
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Children:
Mary Rhea b. abt. 1804 where born? died? family?
Nancy Rhea b. 1805 """" "" ""
John Rhea b. 1806 "" "" ""
Thomas Rhea b. 1808 in Ky. m. Patsy ?
James Rhea b
I have "unsubscribed" Ancestry. It is only $4.95 a month, but still not
worth what I have able to find. Many things can be found on their "free"
databases.
Frann
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I am trying to piece together my great aunt's family. She is 92 years old
and has a mind like you cannot believe, but does not know a lot like everyone
else. Her family as follows:
SHE: MABBLE VENORA RHEA, B. 02-FEBB-1905, JETMORE HODGEMAN CO. KS. M.
28-AUG-1928, LARNED PAWNEE CO. KS., LESLIE COBB, DECEASED.
OLIVER LUPFER RHEA B., 28-
Well I sure made a booboo, but I corrected the page. The dues are $8.00 per
year, and membership in the Rhea family association is open to anyone who has
a interest in the name Rhea.
Pat
Thanks to Pat and the Rhea-L site, found another researcher for my line. We
are now working together sharing info on our various family members. Nathan
Rhea is a 17 year old High School student researching his family. His gg
grandfather Nehemiah Oscar Rhea was a brother to my gg grandfather Jehiel
Theodore Rhea. We found out we are both trying to find information on their
sister. Her name was Cora E. Rhea. According to the census she was born
about 1869 and married a Phelix Keller in Pike County, Ohio
Anyone have any ideas on this family?
ED
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Forwarded message:
From: rrichard@mailer.fsu.edu (Bob Richardson)
To: EFoley1@AOL.COM
Date: 97-11-18 16:18:14 EST
I have been looking through your site due to my name being Rhea. I
know
very little about my family,except that they are from Tennessee.
My
father was Samuel Arnold Rhea. I have an uncle named William Rhea.
My
brother is William Arnold Rhea. All I know of my paternal
grandparents
is that they both died at the same time;apparen
A new list has been formed for VAAUGUST-L You will notice it is Augusta
Co. Va. I have subscribed, and have found many researching some of the same
names as we are. It might be a good idea, to join and perhaps come up with
some new info on our families. or maybe we can suggest that they join us.
Pat
VAAUGST-L-request@rootsweb.com body of message subscribe
I'm going to down load this for my records. Thanks alot
I do know that the spelling for the RHEA family in census records was most
times spelled RAY, unless someone in the family specified Rhea. Pat
For those people who are looking for the family of John S. Rhea whose
resting place is marked by a tombstone in Lincoln Co. TN.
1. Archibald RHEA born 1725, Ireland, married (1) abt 1790, Jean MCCAUSLAND,
born abt 1725, VA?, (daughter of John MCCAUSLAND and wife of John MCCAUSLAND)
died VA?, married (2) abt 1775, First wife of Archibald RHEA, born abt 1725.
Archibald died 1-Jan-1804, Amherst Co VA.
Children by Jean MCCAUSLAND:
2. i John S. RHEA born 23-Feb-1776.
ii Robert RHEA born 1780,
I am currently working on the Ky Census Records that for all Ray spellings.
Below is the 1810. 1810 Census-Kentucky
Last Name County Page First Middle M M M M M F F F F F Oth Sl
RAY
Barren 43 John 1 2 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 6
Barren 50 Polly 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
Barren 54 James 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0
Clark 139 Charles 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
Clark 140 Richard 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Cumberland 168 John 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
Cumberland 176 Joseph 2 2 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 0
Estill 4 Benjami
What is provided in this record of apprentices of va. is the name of the
master. the sex , age, race, name of the indentured individual, the father,
trade to be learned, date they will be released.
p. 280 Master: Wm. Reagh- occupation farmer
beginning 1-8-1773
male, white age 3
George Woolford
Master Frederick Woolford
ending date unspecified.
From Augusta Parish Vestry Book 1746-1779 p. 608
Pat
I bought a copy of 'the Complete Adventures of Curious George' by Margret &
H. A. Rey, for my nephew. Does anyone know their ancestory? I remember that
my grandmother was extremely fond of her copy of Curious George, and she's a
Ray. Just a real long long-shot.
Hi,
The RHEA List Archives should soon be on the web at
http://lists.rootsweb.com/~archiver/RHEA-L/
There is no password.
The list is still a private list, which has saved you a bit of
spam.
Keeping in mind the archives are on the web. I thought the following
would be of interest to you.
RootsWeb has worked very hard to avoid a lot of formalities.
The current AUP only has three requirements for the users
of free facilities here.
* No copyrighted material, save by permission. (Fair Use is
obviously
In a message dated 97-11-06 09:41:04 EST, you write:
<< I am somehow getting surname postings for the RHEA surname. I don't know
how that happened since I'm only on the MOFFETT and ROGERS listing. Could
you please take me off your RHEA emailing list??
JillCheri@aol.com >>
SORRY, JUST REALIZED YOU'RE THE MORGAN CO. LIST THAT I'D SUBSCRIBED TOO. I
WISH TO STAY ON IT SO PLEASE IGNORE THE PREVIOUS MESSAGE.
I have this excerpt from a probate record of Pulaski Co, MO:
>Probate record from Pulaski co., MO
>
>Thomas Ray
>children: Polly Spencer of Grainger Co., Tenn; James R. and David of Green
>Co. (MO?); Lucinda Ray Cox, Hubbard, Thomas, Nancy, & Sally.
>Administrator: Thomas Ray (date of record 15 Nov. 1852).
>
David Ray, b1815 Grainger Co, TN is my 2gr grandfather. Is this his father
and family? I been 90% sure that he had a sister Nancy and suspected a
brother James which this would coincide with. Does anyo