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Subject: [RHEA-L] Rhea family information
Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 08:42:05 EST



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Something of interest...

ED FOLEY

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Mr. Foley, I am Kay Johnston. My parents purchased in 1960 the family farm=
and homestead of Wm. H. Rhea, son of Pleasant Vincent and Fannie Rhea. The=
community of Rhea was established in the 1850's and was a thriving town. W=
m. Rhea was quite a businessman. The family home he built is the home my pa=
rents live in, built prior to the civil war. The cemetary Vincent is buried=
in is just down the road from my parents-I visited the cemetary last month=20=
and all the Rhea markers remain. In the attic of my parents home I recently=
discovered a hand painted sign with Wm. H. Rhea and Rheas's Mill, Ark. on i=
t. There is a book published of the Rhea community with much history of th=
e Rhea Family. I was pleased to see all the information you have made avail=
able on on the family history. Thank you.

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