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#74- Petition against a new county to be formed from Augusta County,
Virginia, dated May 27, 1779. * Copy of the original is located at the
Virginia State Library, Richmond. Among the petitioners was James "Reaugh."
#75- Augusta Co., VA Deed Book 22, 469-472.* Dated March 16, 1779, recorded
March 16, 1779."...Between James Reah and Elizabeth his wife... of the one
part and James Bratton...of the other part...two parcels...one containing two
hundred acres by pattent dated the 27th of August 1770...on Mill Creek...and
another tract of 125 acres date February the 3rd, 1775...part of a tract of
600 acres in possession of Wm. Reah..." William Reah, Thos Hughart & John
McCrury, witnesses.
#76- Morton, Oren F. Annals of Bath County, Virginia, (Staunton, VA: The
McClure Co., Inc., 1917).* On p.115, he states that James "Reaugh" was head
of family on Greenbrier River in 1782, and on p. 189 he indicates that a mill
was located on the farm he sold in 1779.
#77- Tax Books of the Kentucky Counties, Fayette County Taxable Property,
1789. 10. The name was spelled "Ray." Uncertainty exists that he was James
Reah/Reaugh of Mill Creek and the Greenbrier.
#78- Sistler, Byron & Barbara Early East Tennessee Marriages (Nashville:
Byron Sistler & Associates, 1987), Vol.2, Brides, 305.*
#79- Green County, Kentucky Marriage Records, 1793-1836, Green County,
Kentucky Historical Society, 19__), 16.* Also. Green County, Kentucky
Marriage Book A, 32.* The author has copies of the bond, age certification,
and the minister's return.
On April 30, 1798, Robert was commissioned as an Ensign in the 16th
Regiment, Green County. Clift, G. Glenn The "Corn Stalk" Militia of Kentucky,
1792-1811 (Frankfort, KY; Kentucky Historical Society, 1957),37.
On February 18, 1799, Robert and his mother-in-law, Elizabeth (Meek)
Rhea, purchased 200 and 125 acre tracts respectively of "2nd rate land" in
Barren County under "an act for encouraging & granting relief to settlers."
Entries of Surveys on Treasury Warrants in Green County, Kentucky, Book D,
148-149.*
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2><B>#74- </B>Petition against a new county to be formed from Augusta County,
<BR>Virginia, dated May 27, 1779. * Copy of the original is located at the
<BR>Virginia State Library, Richmond. Among the petitioners was James "Reaugh."
<BR>
<BR><B>#75- </B><I><U>Augusta Co., VA Deed Book 22, 469-472.* </I></U>Dated March 16, 1779, recorded
<BR>March 16, 1779."...Between James Reah and Elizabeth his wife... of the one
<BR>part and James Bratton...of the other part...two parcels...one containing two
<BR>hundred acres by pattent dated the 27th of August 1770...on Mill Creek...and
<BR>another tract of 125 acres date February the 3rd, 1775...part of a tract of
<BR>600 acres in possession of Wm. Reah..." William Reah, Thos Hughart & John
<BR>McCrury, witnesses.
<BR>
<BR><B>#76- </B>Morton, Oren F. <I><U>Annals of Bath County, Virginia, (Staunton, VA: The
<BR>McClure Co., Inc., 1917).* On p.</I></U>115, he states that James "Reaugh" was head
<BR>of family on Greenbrier River in 1782, and on p. 189 he indicates that a mill
<BR>was located on the farm he sold in 1779.
<BR>
<BR><B>#77- </B><I><U>Tax Books of the Kentucky Counties,</I></U> Fayette County Taxable Property,
<BR>1789. 10. The name was spelled "Ray." Uncertainty exists that he was James
<BR>Reah/Reaugh of Mill Creek and the Greenbrier.
<BR>
<BR><B>#78- </B>Sistler, Byron & Barbara <I><U>Early East Tennessee Marriages </I></U>(Nashville:
<BR>Byron Sistler & Associates, 1987), Vol.2, Brides, 305.*
<BR><I><U>
<BR><B>#79- </B> Green County, Kentucky Marriage Records, 1793-1836, </I></U>Green County,
<BR>Kentucky Historical Society, 19__), 16.* Also. <I><U>Green County, Kentucky
<BR>Marriage Book A, 32.*</I></U> The author has copies of the bond, age certification,
<BR>and the minister's return.
<BR> On April 30, 1798, Robert was commissioned as an Ensign in the 16th
<BR>Regiment, Green County. Clift, G. Glenn <I><U>The "Corn Stalk" Militia of Kentucky,
<BR>1792-1811 </I></U> (Frankfort, KY; Kentucky Historical Society, 1957),37.
<BR> On February 18, 1799, Robert and his mother-in-law, Elizabeth (Meek)
<BR>Rhea, purchased 200 and 125 acre tracts respectively of "2nd rate land" in
<BR>Barren County under "an act for encouraging & granting relief to settlers." <I><U>
<BR>Entries of Surveys on Treasury Warrants in Green County, Kentucky, Book D,
<BR>148-149.*</I></U>
<BR>
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