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Subject: [RHEA-L] Fwd: Rheas
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 08:04:32 EST


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Just a bit of a heads up. I got a rather nasty e-mail back from this fellow
after I pointed out to him that the family list he gave me could not be
descendants of John Rhea, son of Rev. Joseph Rhea. (John did not marry and
had no children). Beware.

ED FOLEY

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Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 16:11:15 EST
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Hi Mr. Foley--thanks for your reply. my info stats that joseph Rhea emigrated
to the U>S> from Ireland after having earned a Masters Degree in Divinity from
the Uuni. of Glascow in Scotland. John Rhea was grandson of the above,
graduated f rom Princeton College, admitted to the Bar in North Carolina,
served in Congresss from Tennessee, died on the Rhea Plantation in
Blountville, Sullivan County, Tennessee in 1832. As you may know, part of the
Rhea's left Tennessee for Texas, others for Arkansas. Our Branch lelft for
Texas, then years later for Oklahoma, then years after that for California. I
believe the data I sent you to be correct., and the names provided you tobe
the decendants of Joseph Rhea. I'll be glad to hear form you. Thanks!
Jim Rhea

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