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From: "DrBobBarnes" <>
Subject: Re: [RHEA-L] re: from Chalkleys Chronicles
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 09:21:55 -0500
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Only that he was named John L and worked on the railroad in the Knoxville
area in the late 1800's He had five children one of whom was Robert Wiley .
Wiley name was after his Maternal grand father. My John was likey the next
gneration from the John you have listed.
----- Original Message -----
From: Patricia Hall <>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 2:41 PM
Subject: Re: [RHEA-L] re: from Chalkleys Chronicles


> This is a very large family. And you have a John b. 1860, good luck, John,
> Wm. James, Archibald, and Robert, were all common names in this family.
> How much more info do you have on this John.
> Pat Hall
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "DrBobBarnes" <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 8:18 PM
> Subject: Re: [RHEA-L] re: from Chalkleys Chronicles
>
>
> > Hi Penny,
> > This Dr. ob. Some of these sound like possibilities for me as
there
> > are Johns,and Robert's. I am back from India, but I have a problem. My
> > computer crashed shortly after arriving home and everything including
all
> my
> > addresses and mailing list. My access to Febra's Kids was wiped clean
and
> I
> > don't know how to re connect. I forgot- Can you help me. Thanks. Dr.
Bob!
> > Dorrie and I will be passing thru Tenn and Ky next week, Lord willing.
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Penny Ferguson <>
> > To: <>
> > Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2001 11:03 AM
> > Subject: [RHEA-L] re: from Chalkleys Chronicles
> >
> >
> > > I am looking for a John Rhea b about 1860 or little later, could he
fit
> > into this family? If not hope yours does!
> > > Penny in KY
> > >
> > > John Rhea vs. William Rhea's heirs--O. S. 45; N. S. 15--Bill filed
19th
> > > July, 1804, Augusta. In 1777 orator's brothers were about to leave
their
> > > father, William Rhea, in order to settle themselves. William applied
to
> > > John to stay with him. John was drafted for a tour for a year for
which
> > > he hired a substitute. John married a daughter of Thomas Turk and Wm.
> > > promised him land. William died, leaving wife Elizabeth Rhea and
> children,
> > > viz: Alexander, Nancey (now married to Joseph Ritchey); Elizabeth,
> > > now married to Robert Rhea; James, Thomas, Margret, Hannah,
> > > Polly, Martha, Jane, which Nancy, Elizabeth, James, Thomas, Margret,
> > > Hannah, Polly, Martha, John are children df James Rhea, deceased, son
of
> > > William, and now reside out of the Commonwealth. Hugh Rhea, a child
> > > of Archibald Rhea, another son of William also living out of
> Commonwealth;
> > > Robert Rhea, Ann Lockridge and William Rhea, children of William,
> > > deceased; John Rhea, another son of said Archibald Rhea, which Robert,
> > > Ann, William and John live in the Commonwealth. Deed dated 22d March,
> > > 1805, proved in Bath July Court 1805. Robert Rhea, of Bath County, Ann
> > > Lockbridge and John Rhea, of Augusta; William, Alexander Robert and
> > > Elizabeth, his wife, James, Thomas, Margret, Hannah, Mary, Martha and
> > > John Rhea, of Kentucky; Hugh Rhea and Joseph Richey and Nancy, his
> > > wife, of Tennessee; all to John of Bath County tract on Mill Creek.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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