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Subject: [RHEA] Rhea- References and Notes Page 8-9
Date: Fri, 25 May 2001 13:37:35 EDT


#80- Barren Co., Kentucky Marriage Records, File Box 1, also Reneau, Martha
Powell, Marriage Records of Barren Co., Kentucky, (1984).*

#81- Barren County, Kentucky Order Book 1, 108. * November 1801 Court. "By
consent of the Court, Robert Rhea is appointed guardian to Hannah Rhea Polly
Rhea Martha Rhea & John Rhea Orphans of James Rhea Deceased whereupon he with
Garrat(?) Vinzant(?) his security entered into bond with the penalty of 112
pounds."

#82- Power, John Carroll History Of The Early Settlers of Sangamon County,
Illinois, (Springfield: E. A. Wilson, 1876), 611.

#83- The original record is missing in Barren County, Kentucky. Date found in
Powers (Ref. 82).

#84- Hartline, Elizabeth Dill, A Jolliff Family History, (Anna, IL: E. D.
Hartline, 1982). 43.* This work is well documented. Traces of the descendants
of James and Rachel (Jolliff) Rhea. Copy at the Salt Lake Genealogical
Library, Book area, 929.273 J684h.

#85- Barren County, Kentucky Deed Book A, 181-186. * Thomas Rhea was given
the power of attorney in four separate documents.

#86- Metheny, Constance Corley & Wise, Eliza Warwick. Bath County Marriage
Bonds And Ministers' Returns 1791-1853. (Warm Springs, VA; Bath Co.
Historical Society, Inc., 1978), 28.*

#87- Barren Co., KY Marriage Records, File Box 1.

#88- Barren Co., KY Deed Book A, 238-241. This deed is identical to the one
recorded in Bath County, Virginia giving clear title to John Rhea for land
promised but never deeded to him by his father, William Reah/Reagh/Rhea. See
Ref. 62.

#89- Barren Co., KY Marriage Records, File Box 3.

#90- Pocahontas Co., VA Will Book 1, 437-438. * Will of Robert Rhea, son of
William Reah/Reagh/Rhea of Augusta and Bath Counties, VA. Dated October 15,
1834, proved December Court, 1834. Named wife, Catherine, sons, William,
Robert, James, Archibald, and David Rhea, the children of Thomas and Samuel
Rhea, daughters, Hannah Collison and Ann Hill. Mentioned Negro boys, Brutes,
Lairs, Ben and George, and girl, Mary. Son, James, son-in-law, James Collison
and James Hill named executors. Personal effects including farming equipment,
cooper tools, wheelright tools, and "my library."



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