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From: "Michael Dowding" <>
Subject: RE: [RHEA] North Carolina Census 1790-1890
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 18:13:10 -0000
In-Reply-To: <000001c19d0f$8dca4c00$c71104d1@bob>
Hi
I don't know if it is any help but Hattie is a very common nickname for
Harriet over here in England.
Mike
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From: RevDrBobBarnes [mailto:]
Sent: 14 January 2002 15:22
To:
Subject: Re: [RHEA] North Carolina Census 1790-1890
Dear Pat
There is an unconnected Harriet in the group I have researched, I have
often wondered if this was another spelling of Hattie. Living relatives
confirm that Hattie is the spellig she used. Harriet could well be another
spellig. Do you have any thing that fits, Hattie was a descendant of Avis ad
Wiley Redwine. Also known as Redwine Indians They settled in KY and later
around Knoxville, TN Thanks for any help. Dr. Bob!
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Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 10:42 AM
Subject: [RHEA] North Carolina Census 1790-1890
> North Carolina Census 1790-1890
>
> I have started looking for Dr. Bob's John Rhea in NC. I have exausted
> theTennessee records available at Ancestry, and Everton and not found one
> John Rhea m. to a Hattie Redwine.
>
> 1. Dr. Bob What was Hattie's full first name. I suspect Hattie stood
for
> something different.
>
> 2. North Carolina formall annexed Tennessee in 1776 as Washington County.
> 3. In 1784 North Carolina ceded Tennessee to the United States in order to
> secure federal protection for the area. The government refused to
> acknowledge the cession, so the people in Tennessee organized the state of
> Franklin. This lasted 4 yr. and North Carolina regained control in 1789.
> North Carolina again ceded the area to the United States in 1789, which
> formed the Southwest Terr. in 1790. Most of the Americans that came into
> Tennessee after 1796 were from South Carolina, Virginia, and North
Carolina.
> In 1861 Tennessee seceded from the Union.
>
> I think we need to look into North Carolina for the Redwines and the
Rhea's
> related to them.
>
> Proud to be an American!!!!!
> Pat Hall
>
> This and That Pat's Gifts
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