Mary Jane,
This Andrew Rea born PA is the son of Rev. Dr. John Rea born IRE and
Elizabeth Christy born PA. To my knowledge there was no sister Rebecca. I
am a descendant of Rev. Dr. John Rea thru another son Samuel and have
additional info on this Rea family.
Jane White
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mary Jane Petersen"
To:
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 5:34 PM
Subject: Re: [RHEA] Re: {not a subscriber} ANDREW REA OF LIBERTY, ADAMS CO.
OHIO
> > Andrew REA
I didn't get distracted. Many of us have indian blood, may not be Rhea's. But I post what I find that might help all of us. Listowner Pat Hall
Happy Thanksgiving to all
From: The Cook's
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 12:46 PM
To: RHEA-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: RE: [RHEA] Dawes Rolls
Got a little distracted? That's okay thinking of Turkey and cranberries
does that to most of us i think.
Happy Thanksgiving all!!
Marie
-----Original Message-----
From: Patricia Hall [mailto:PatriciaHinesHall@msn.com]
Sent:
Was Andrew born in CA for California or CA Canada?
Also were they native american, early on Tn. to Al to Tx to AR just wondering!
----- Original Message -----
From: Willards352@cs.com
Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2002 1:09 PM
To: RHEA-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [RHEA] Rhea/Ray
Yes, The Andrew J, Dunn in Ark is ours. They married in Ala , about 1839.
went to Tex, then on to Ark . I know nothing of their parents or siblings
that is what I am trying to find. Andrew J, (born Ca, 1813/14) and Eliza
Thank you for the great information...Looks like there could have been
either 2 or 3 Andrew Rea's in the information. I wonder if North Carolina
was a place where many Irish people could have started out in America at
that time..
I actually have been a subscriber for about 5 years but have changed the
outgoing mail default to another email address.
: )
Thanks again for the leads.
M.J. Petersen
----- Original Message -----
From: Patricia Hall
To:
Sent: Mond
This is from the Fort Worth Star Telegram (TX),
Tuesday, November 5, 2002.
GRANGURY - Lois Rhea died Sunday, November 3, 2002, at
the age of 85 in Granbury, TX. Graveside Service at
2p.m. Wednesday, November 6, 2002 at the Center Grove
Cemetery in Mt. Pleasant, TX. Visitation 7 to 9 p.m.
Tuesday at the Wiley Funeral Home.
Lois Rhea was born January 27, 1917 in Italy, TX to
Otis and Ila Robinson Cannon. She was preceded in
death by her husband, Earnest Rhea in 1981. Also
preceding her in death was a son
If genealogical connections are listed in public records such as obituaries,
or public court records, it is generally acceptable practice and not a
violation of privacy to show the names.
My two cents.
ED
Robert
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lots of goodies in every issue
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert P. Rhea"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 10:39 PM
Subject: [RHEA] Eastman's Genealogy Newsletter
> Pat & List,
>
> I received the following today from John ROBERTSON, List manager for
> ROBERTSON-L (my mother was a ROBERTSON):
>
> I have long been a subscriber to the free Eastman's
Hello:
This Lois Cannon RHEA was the wife of Earnest RHEA
and he is the son of Thomas Burnett RHEA and Lollie
Hunt RHEA formerly of Mount Pleasant, Titus County,
TX. I reside in Titus County and when I read this obit, I
knew they had to be related due to her being interred in
Center Grove Cemetery. My Great-grandfather, H. T. (Tobe)
RHEA donated the land for this church and cemetery in the
late 1800s. Uncle Tom RHEA was a brother to my
grandfather Knox RHEA. Earnest RHEA was born 26 Nov 1906
and died
This Archibald whose will is referred to in Chalkley's married Margaret
Campbell had three sons, Hugh, John and William, who were minors at the time
of his death. Archibald's father William, and a brother of Margaret were
appointed the guardians of the children in 1777.
ED FOLEY
This is from the Fort Worth Star Telegram (TX),
Tuesday, November 5, 2002.
GRANGURY - Lois Rhea died Sunday, November 3, 2002, at
the age of 85 in Granbury, TX. Graveside Service at
2p.m. Wednesday, November 6, 2002 at the Center Grove
Cemetery in Mt. Pleasant, TX. Visitation 7 to 9 p.m.
Tuesday at the Wiley Funeral Home.
Lois Rhea was born January 27, 1917 in Italy, TX to
Otis and Ila Robinson Cannon. She was preceded in
death by her husband, Earnest Rhea in 1981. Also
preceding her in death was a son
Yes, The Andrew J, Dunn in Ark is ours. They married in Ala , about 1839.
went to Tex, then on to Ark . I know nothing of their parents or siblings
that is what I am trying to find. Andrew J, (born Ca, 1813/14) and Eliza had
2 daughters. A J,(Dd 1872) and Eliza(1901) died in Pope co Ark. I need help
finding their parents . Thanks . Helen
thought this might interest someone. The Ray surname.
Pat
Name RelationMarital StatusGenderRaceAgeBirthplaceOccupationFather's BirthplaceMother's Birthplace
Sarah HINKLE Self W Female W 48 NC Farmer NC NC
William S. HINKLE Son S Male W 19 AR Works On Farm NC NC
Minnie Belle HINKLE GDau S Female W 7 AR AR ---
William E. JACKSON GSon S Male W 10 AR Attending School TN AR
Mary RAY Sister W Female W 68 NC NC NC
Pleasant SHALL Other S Male W 17
1860 Pope Co Ar Griffin Twp. census p. 836 Andrew J. Dunn
Pope Co AR History 3 books Pre 1829-1923
These are the Dunn's that are listed
Dunn, Alice Idell -- 313
Dunn, Ann Gardner -- 233
Dunn, Barbara Glenn -- 217
Dunn, Curtis Neil -- 217
Dunn, Earl -- 479
Dunn, Eugene -- 81
Dunn, Hazel -- 479
Dunn, Ice -- 479
Dunn, Ira -- 479
Dunn, James Edwin -- 266
Dunn, Laura Henry Baker -- 218
Dunn, Mace -- 223
Dunn, Margaret Adaline Whorton -- 479
Dunn, Martha -- 479
Dunn, Mary -- 479
Dunn, Mattie, Mrs. -- 313
D
What it looks like to me is that This John A. Rhea was born, and then his mother died a few days later, and the dad just disappered. I was given this info years ago, by The Waverly Historical Soc. Elizabeth Burnett
and Joshua Rhea m. Aug. 20, 1873 Morgan Co IL by Rev. Newton Cloud Vol. 00C/p. 0081 License no was 00003288
Elizabeth b. ?
d. Jan. 4, 1875 Buried Franklin Co IL
Father: Richard Byar Burnett
Mother: Mary Bramer
Children: John A. Rhea b. Dec 28, 1874 Sangamon Co., IL d. October 29, 1959 @ Jackson
Hi List and Mary Jane,
I am replying to information I found on Ancestry pertaining to below person for Mary Jane.
Join our list, if you haven't already.
I found a Andrew Rea in Ohio but not in county you stated
Let me list what I found Earliest Records to Later Records
1810 Washington Co Nottingham Twp Pa.
Microfilm roll M252-57 p. 73
Andrew Rea Hd of Household
2-2-1- males
2-1-1 females
Will have to check census forms to see what that applies to.
***
1830 Rea, Andrew listed in Mecklenburg, Nc, R
Helen,
What info do you have on both of these people?
Andrew J. Dunn- b? m? d? where buried? parents:?
Margaret Eliza Rhea/Ray b.1817/1819 d.? AR
children?
names of children?
I did find a Andrew J. Dunn who owned land in AR Land office was Clarksville also for what its worth it said he signed
which could mean he made his mark, or he signed his name.
all too he owned 160 acres. twp 9 N Range 18W Section 15 Three 40 acre plots; one 40 acre plot was located 11N range 19W section 32
I also found a marri
Mary Jane,
Many did go to NC, from Va.
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 6:15 PM
To: RHEA-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [RHEA] Re: {not a subscriber} ANDREW REA OF LIBERTY, ADAMS CO. OHIO
Thank you for the great information...Looks like there could have been
either 2 or 3 Andrew Rea's in the information. I wonder if North Carolina
was a place where many Irish people could have started out in America at
that time..
I actually have been a subscriber for about 5 years but have changed the
outgoing mail defa
Thats right ED.
Pat
----- Original Message -----
From: EFoley1@aol.com
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 8:47 PM
To: RHEA-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: [RHEA] Public Records
If genealogical connections are listed in public records such as obituaries,
or public court records, it is generally acceptable practice and not a
violation of privacy to show the names.
My two cents.
ED
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Got a little distracted? That's okay thinking of Turkey and cranberries
does that to most of us i think.
Happy Thanksgiving all!!
Marie
-----Original Message-----
From: Patricia Hall [mailto:PatriciaHinesHall@msn.com]
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 10:32 AM
To: RHEA-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: [RHEA] Dawes Rolls
Here is the URL that explains about the Dawes rolls, found this for another
list, and thought you all might have interest in it too.
By the Way- Happy Thanksgiving! Happy Holidays!
Sunny Pat
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I just found this in Chalkely's Augusta County County Records ~ I
wonder if this is the father or ? of Elizabeth Rhea who married Martin
Coiner/Coyner ~ They were married about 1794.
Page 196.--1st November, 1773. Archibald Reach, Jr.'s, will--To wife,
Margaret; to children. Executors, wife and Uncle Archibald Reah. Teste:
Michael Coulter, William Reah, James dark. Proved, 15th March, 1774,
by Coulter and Reah. Executors qualify (Margaret her mark) with
Thomas Hill. William Reagh.
Norma
Thank you for the information. Rebecca did have a son and daughter named
John and Elizabeth but that could be a coincidence as well, as they are
common first names . Also her inlaws the Dennings came from PA. as well,
not sure what part though.....
: )
M.J.
----- Original Message -----
From: Jane White
To:
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 11:44 PM
Subject: Re: [RHEA] Re: {not a subscriber} ANDREW REA OF LIBERTY, ADAMS CO.
OHIO
> Mary Jane,
> This Andrew Rea b
Here is the URL that explains about the Dawes rolls, found this for another list, and thought you all might have interest in it too.
By the Way- Happy Thanksgiving! Happy Holidays!
Sunny Pat
Hi All,
In reply to Mary Jane, a lot of the Augusta County, VA Scotch Irish went on
to North Carolina. Others migrated to Tennessee and Kentucky and some to Ohio.
Regards, Dick Fremon
Pat & List,
I received the following today from John ROBERTSON, List manager for
ROBERTSON-L (my mother was a ROBERTSON):
I have long been a subscriber to the free Eastman's Genealogy Newsletter
which until recently had a corporate sponsor. It is still available
online
in a still useful free version and paid enlarged version.
This newsletter has been a useful source to me of computer tips and
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