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2 NAME Personal Ancestral File
2 VERS 5.2.18.0
2 CORP The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
3 ADDR 50 East North Temple Street
4 CONT Salt Lake City, UT 84150
4 CONT USA
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1 DATE 29 Oct 2005
2 TIME 00:03:39
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1 NAME Gary Rea
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1 NAME Russell Allen /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Russell Allen
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 31 Dec 1924
2 PLAC Tracy, Lyon County, Minnesota
1 DEAT
2 DATE 22 Jun 1996
2 PLAC Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
1 BURI
2 DATE Cremated June 1996
2 PLAC Guardian Funeral Home, Oklahoma City
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1 NOTE Was a civil engineer. After completing his B.S. in civil engineering at the University of Min
2 CONC nesota in the 1940s, he worked, briefly, for the Minnesota State Highway Dept. June 28 in pro
2 CONC bably 1944 or 1945, he graduated from Advanced Bombardier School while in the U.S. Army Air F
2 CONC orces at Big Spring, Texas. His graduation photo was taken at Iowa City, Iowa. He next woun
2 CONC d up in St. Louis, Missouri in a similar capacity, and this is where a friend and co-worker i
2 CONC ntroduced him to Mary Alice Cannon. The two were married and moved to Oklahoma City, Oklahom
2 CONC a in 1950. There, Russell worked, first, for Guy Treat at Treat Engineering Company, which ha
2 CONC s long since been defunct. In May 1956, he began working for Benham Engineering Company (toda
2 CONC y known as The Benham Group), from which he retired in 1986. In between, from October 1963 t
2 CONC o March 1968, he worked for Glendening & Associates, another Oklahoma City engineering firm w
2 CONC hich has long since gone out of business. It was in March of 1968 that he returned to work a
2 CONC t Benham Engineering Company, which, by then, had changed its named to Benham-Blair & Affilia
2 CONC tes. Dad had our first house built in the then-new Village of Oklahoma City, at 9521 Ridgevie
2 CONC w Drive. The house was completed in February of 1954 and on March 7, 1954, we moved in, Mom
2 CONC , Dad and myself, age 17 months.
2 CONT
2 CONT Among Russell's several interests was model railroading and photographing and cataloging actu
2 CONC al deisel locomotives. This was a life-long interest of his, precipitated by his boyhood in T
2 CONC racy, Minnesota, a town which grew up around a railroad. Russell also had an intense interes
2 CONC t in history and had many books dealing with American history, in particular, WWII. During th
2 CONC e war, his college days were interrupted by a breif period of service in the Army Air Corps
2 CONC , in which he was first trained as a bombardier, then changed to meteorology, just as the wa
2 CONC r was coming to a close.
2 CONT
2 CONT Dad was a meticuluous record keeper, right up until his death. I recently found a small noteb
2 CONC ook he kept of some of his expenses, from the early 1950s. In this I found that my baby cri
2 CONC b cost $28 in 1952. This is in a list of all the furniture I so well remember living with a
2 CONC s a child. He had the cost of every piece, including sales tax. My high chair cost $12.75, an
2 CONC d my stroller was $15.95 ($16.27 with tax). Being the engineer that he was, he even drew deta
2 CONC il drawings of some of the parts of the appliances in the kitchen. I was surprised to see a
2 CONC n entry that said, "sale of shotgun, Jan. 1, '54, $75.00." I had never known my father to pos
2 CONC sess a gun in his life.
2 CONT
2 CONT Some other items of interest in Dad's notebook: his Oklahoma state income tax was a whoppin
2 CONC g $25 in 1954. His income, as a civil engineer in 1954, was $521.50 per month, or about $137.
2 CONC 30 per week, which was pretty good in those days. It supported us in our new home, which Da
2 CONC d had built the same year, rather well. Of course, there were only three of us at that time
2 CONC . Two years later, my sister came along, and my brother the year after that.
2 CONT
2 CONT Dad's car (described only as "automobile") in December 1957 had 20,667 miles on it and it cos
2 CONC t $11.89 to lube the chassis, change the oil, check the transmission fluid, the differential
2 CONC , the air cleaner, and install a new oil filter. The same thing Jiffy Lube does now for abou
2 CONC t $30.
2 CONT
2 CONT Dad kept detailed records of his daily expenses on the road when we took our longest vacatio
2 CONC n ever, in 1957. For example, the turnpike toll from Oklahoma City to Tulsa was $1.30. He sto
2 CONC pped for gas in Miami, Oklahoma and that cost $5.21. Lunch was $5.40 for our family of five
2 CONC . His gas mileage wasn't bad, for the fifties: 18.2 mpg. He bought tabacco and cigars in St
2 CONC . Louis, Missouri for $1.20, and while he was at it, he bought souvenirs for Cynthia, Bruce a
2 CONC nd I that cost $5.60 total. Beer was $1.09 and our motel room that night cost $11.50. Our mot
2 CONC el room in Bowling Green, Kentucky cost $13.62 for the night. We had lunch the next day at M
2 CONC ammoth Cave for $2.15.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 5 Mar 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I5@ INDI
1 NAME Mary Alice /Cannon/
2 SURN Cannon
2 GIVN Mary Alice
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 12 Oct 1928
2 PLAC St. Louis, Missouri
1 DEAT
2 DATE 2 Jan 1971
2 PLAC Oklahoma City, Ok
1 BURI
2 DATE Jan 1971
2 PLAC Memorial Park Cemetery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
1 REFN P6
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1 NOTE Was a secretary, as a young woman, and became a homemaker after marrying Russell Allen Rea i
2 CONC n the late 1940s. Mary sang in the choir at United Covenant Presbyterian Church, located on R
2 CONC idgeview Drive in the Village (in Oklahoma City). One of Mary's hobbies was oil painting.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 20 Aug 2000
3 TIME 01:00:00
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1 NAME Noel Bates /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Noel Bates
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 22 Apr 1900
2 PLAC Tracy, Minnesota
1 DEAT
2 DATE Jul 1974
2 PLAC Tracy, Minnesota
1 REFN P8
1 _UID 8A6DF494F826D611B6240050BA1635792C5F
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1 NOTE Noel was a postal worker in Tracy, Minnesota. His father had been a prominent Tracy businessm
2 CONC an and postmaster of Tracy. Noel was rockhound and spent many hours in his basement grindin
2 CONC g and polishing stones, which he then used to make jewelry. He and Luella lived at 124 Emor
2 CONC y Street, in Tracy, and owned a small cabin at Lake Shetek, known as Rea's Red Shed. The 192
2 CONC 0 census shows Noel was living at home with his parents at 19, working as a printer for the T
2 CONC racy Headlight-Herald. This was just before he and Luella Larson married.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 Jun 2002
3 TIME 01:00:00
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1 NAME Luella L. /Larson/
2 SURN Larson
2 GIVN Luella L.
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 26 Dec 1900
2 PLAC Near Morris, Kendall County, Illinois
1 DEAT
2 DATE Apr 1980
2 PLAC Tracy, Minnesota
1 REFN P9
1 _UID 8C6DF494F826D611B6240050BA1635792E7F
1 FAMS @F3@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 6 Jan 2001
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I8@ INDI
1 NAME Loren N. /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Loren N.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 24 Apr 1921
2 PLAC Tracy, Lyon County, Minnesota
1 DEAT
2 DATE 23 Feb 2003
2 PLAC Boonton, New Jersey
1 BURI
2 DATE 30 Feb 2003
2 PLAC Danebod Lutheran Cemetery, Tyler, Minnesota
1 REFN P10
1 _UID 8E6DF494F826D611B6240050BA163579309F
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1 NOTE During the 1930's, as a teenager, while in Boy Scout Troop 31 (Tracy, Minnesota), Loren was a
2 CONC warded the Eagle Scout badge. Later in life, during WWII and afterward, he was a pilot, flyin
2 CONC g cargo and supplies in and out of Syria. Loren was a pilot and captain with Pan American Air
2 CONC ways for 30 years, from the pioneering days of commercial aviation, until his retirement in 1
2 CONC 972. During his time with Pan Am, he flew with the ATC Group of the Army Air Corps, during Wo
2 CONC rld War II; navigated on the original flying boats; and was involved with the engineering o
2 CONC f the first generation of jet liners. He piloted and captained international jet liners. He r
2 CONC eceived his bachelors degree in 1956 from Adelphi College, Garden City, New York and receive
2 CONC d his master's degree in 1960 from the same institution. Following his retirement from Pan Am
2 CONC , he worked as a real estate developer in Boonton Township. Loren served on the Boonton Towns
2 CONC hip Planning Board and was active in environmental affairs in the Township. He was a member o
2 CONC f the Sheep Hill Astronomical Society in Boonton and was a member and longtime secretary of t
2 CONC he Boonton Rotary Club.
2 CONT
2 CONT Loren N. Rea passed away Sunday, February 23, 2003 at Sarah Frances Nursing Home, Boonton Tow
2 CONC nship, New Jersey, following a long illness at the age of 81 years.
2 CONT He is survived by his children Susan R. Jones of Mountain Lakes, New Jersey, Lorna R. Gallant
2 CONC er of Tyler, Minnesota and Allen B. Rea of Boonton Township, New Jersey; one sister June Sand
2 CONC ell of Katy, Texas and his two cherished grandchildren Christopher and Larissa Rea.
2 CONT He is preceded in death by his parents, wife Geraldine, who died in 1965 and a brother Russel
2 CONC l who died in 1996.
2 CONT Funeral Services were held Saturday 11:00 a.m. at the Tyler Area Funeral Home. Burial in Dane
2 CONC bod Lutheran Cemetery.
2 CONT
2 CONT From the Tracy Headlight-Herald:
2 CONT Loren Rea, 81
2 CONT Loren N. Rea was born April 24, 1921 in Tracy, MN to Noel Bates and Luella (Larson) Rea.
2 CONT He married Geraldine Jorgensen in 1942 in Florida. He was a pilot and captain with Pan Americ
2 CONC an Airways for 30 years, from the pioneering days of commercial aviation, until his retiremen
2 CONC t in 1972. During his time with Pan Am, he flew with the ATC Group of the Army Air Corps, dur
2 CONC ing World War II; navigated on the original flying boats; and was involved with the engineeri
2 CONC ng of the first generation of jet liners. He piloted and captained international jet liners
2 CONC . He received his bachelors degree in 1956 from Adelphi College, Garden City, New York and re
2 CONC ceived his master's degree in 1960 from the same institution. Following his retirement from P
2 CONC an Am, he worked as a real estate developer in Boonton Township. Loren served on the Boonto
2 CONC n Township Planning Board and was active in environmental affairs in the Township. He was a m
2 CONC ember of the Sheep Hill Astronomical Society in Boonton and was a member and longtime secreta
2 CONC ry of the Boonton Rotary Club.
2 CONT Loren N. Rea passed away Sunday, February 23, 2003 at Sarah Frances Nursing Home, Boonton Tow
2 CONC nship, New Jersey, following a long illness at the age of 81 years.
2 CONT He is survived by his children Susan R. Jones of Mountain Lakes, New Jersey, Lorna R. Gallant
2 CONC er of Tyler, Minnesota and Allen B. Rea of Boonton Township, New Jersey; one sister June Sand
2 CONC ell of Katy, Texas and his two cherished grandchildren Christopher and Larissa Rea.
2 CONT He is preceded in death by his parents, wife Geraldine, who died in 1965 and a brother Russel
2 CONC l who died in 1996.
2 CONT Funeral Services were held Saturday 11:00 a.m. at the Tyler Area Funeral Home. Burial in Dane
2 CONC bod Lutheran Cemetery.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 2 Apr 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
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1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
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1 FAMC @F3@
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1 NAME Orvin James /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Orvin James
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 7 Mar 1862
2 PLAC Oshkosh, Wisconsin
1 DEAT
2 DATE 8 Jun 1940
2 PLAC Lakeland, Polk County, Florida
1 BURI
2 PLAC Tracy Cemetery, Tracy, Lyon County, Mn
1 REFN P12
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1 NOTE Was a prominent businessman in the small Southwestern Minnesota town of Tracy.
2 CONT O. J.'s father, James A. Rea, born in 1827 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, moved to the A
2 CONC kron, Ohio area sometime around the late 1840s. Here he met Lucinda Barbour, and the two wer
2 CONC e married. In 1853, Lela, the first of their seven children, was born. It was during the 1850
2 CONC s that the Reas settled in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. In 1855, their eldest son, Alfred, was born, f
2 CONC ollowed, two years later, by a second daughter, Lulilia. By 1860, James had become a hotel ke
2 CONC eper in Oshkosh, and another son, Merchant, had been born.
2 CONT
2 CONT In 1870, the Reas moved to Sparta, Wisconsin, where they opened another hotel. Why this occur
2 CONC red is not known, and neither is their reason for relocating again, in 1877, to Marshall, i
2 CONC n Lyon County, Minnesota. O.J. went to Sparta High School.
2 CONT
2 CONT In June of 1880, the census tells us that James A. Rea had changed occupations after moving t
2 CONC o Minnesota, and was now a miller. The Reas' second eldest son, Merchant, who went by "Merch"
2 CONC , was an apprentice harness maker and 20 years old by now. O. J. was now a young man of 18 (t
2 CONC hough, again, the census reports his age as being a year younger than it should have been a
2 CONC t this time), and was already an apprentice printer, working for the Monroe County Republican
2 CONC . When the Lyon County News was established in Marshall by Todd & Edes in the spring of 187
2 CONC 9 he became the first printer on that paper, and a little later he went to Currie, then to th
2 CONC e county seat of Murray county, and accepted a position on the Currie Pioneer. He removed t
2 CONC o Marshall in the winter of 1881 and for the next three and one-half years worked for C. F. C
2 CONC ase on the Marshall Messenger. He had charge of the Temperance Review job office at Minneapo
2 CONC lis for a time, worked over a year for C. C. Whitney on the Marshall News-Messenger, and spen
2 CONC t one summer in Chicago, working in printing offices and as a substitute printer on the Time
2 CONC s when Story was the editor.
2 CONT
2 CONT The 1880 census shows that O.J.'s little brothers Clyde and Pearl were sent to live with thei
2 CONC r older siblings Alfred and Ida, respectively, apparently because their mother was sufferin
2 CONC g from a long illness that ended her life three years later. Evidently, their father, James w
2 CONC as unable to raise the younger children himself. Lucinda probably was sent to a hospital in M
2 CONC inneapolis, which is where she died in 1883.
2 CONT
2 CONT In 1885, as a young man of 23, O. J. left home and moved to nearby Tracy, where he would beco
2 CONC me one of that town's leading citizens. Three years later, he married Clara Isabel Bates, th
2 CONC e second of the two daughters of Allen Bates and Mary C. Wheelock. The Bates family had com
2 CONC e from Dudley, Massachusetts in 1875, had returned to Massachusetts for a time, and moved bac
2 CONC k to Tracy again in 1880.
2 CONT
2 CONT The marriage of O. J. Rea and Clara bates produced six children: Elgin, Nona (born in 1890)
2 CONC , Doris (born in 1895), Lois, Noel (my grandfather; born in 1900), and Leon (born in 1905). T
2 CONC hings were looking good for the Reas, and for the Bates's, as well. Clara's father opened a s
2 CONC tore and restaurant in downtown Tracy in 1887. Tragedy would strike, however, four years late
2 CONC r, when the downtown fire of 1891 claimed every building within a one block area, including A
2 CONC llen Bates' store on Front Street. It was a total loss, but Allen rebuilt the store and sol
2 CONC d it in 1904, retiring at 59.
2 CONT The oldest newspaper in Tracy was the Tracy Republican-Trumpet, founded prior to 1880 by W. D
2 CONC . Kutchlin as the Tracy Gazette. The paper was later purchased by W. M. Todd, who then sold i
2 CONC t, in 1894 to O. J. Rea and H. C. Buckingham, who changed the name to the Tracy Weekly Herald
2 CONC . O. J. was now 32, and had been a reporter and writer for several years. Having been electe
2 CONC d as an alderman to the first ward of the newly incorporated City of Tracy, in 1893, O. J. Re
2 CONC a was fast becoming a successful businessman and a respected member of the community. Allen B
2 CONC ates had been elected as an alderman to the second ward at the same time. On August 3rd, 1897
2 CONC , O. J. Rea was elected President of the 1st Common Council of the City of Tracy.
2 CONT
2 CONT At 46, in 1908, owning several buildings in downtown Tracy, as well as the city's only newspa
2 CONC per, O. J. bought an interest in the newly incorporated Houston Pen Company, the first compan
2 CONC y to manufacture fountain pens, and he became its Vice President. In 1910, the company was ci
2 CONC ted as one of the four industries to have most benefitted Tracy. The company's building woul
2 CONC d barely escape destruction, though, in the fire of July 6, 1911.
2 CONT
2 CONT O. J.'s business interests continued to grow as he became President of the newly formed Trac
2 CONC y Savings & Loan in 1910. In 1911, in order to keep up with increasing demand for it's produc
2 CONC ts, the Houston Pen Company was faced with the need to expand its facilities. Other cities of
2 CONC fered to finance the expansion, but with the stipulation that the growing company would mov
2 CONC e its facilities to the city offering the financial aid. Although O. J. tried to compromise s
2 CONC o the Houston Pen Company might remain in Tracy, it was eventually decided that the company w
2 CONC ould be moved to Sioux City, Iowa, and so Tracy lost one of its major enterprises in 1912.
2 CONT
2 CONT By 1918, many young men from Tracy had lost their lives in muddy trenches on the battlefield
2 CONC s of France. O. J., fearful of losing his son, Elgin, had made the young man President and pu
2 CONC blisher of the Tracy Weekly Herald in 1914, and O. J. himself became Postmaster of Tracy. H
2 CONC e was shown as Postmaster in the 1920 census. Elgin was beginning to show signs of being as g
2 CONC ood a businessman as his father, when his life was cut tragically short on November 8th by th
2 CONC e great influenza pandemic of 1918. The flu had circled the earth in only ten months, killin
2 CONC g millions worldwide. O. J. was shattered by the loss and sold the Herald to J. T. Johnsrud
2 CONC . Johnsrud wasn't half the businessman that Elgin had been, though, and failed to make a prof
2 CONC it from the paper. O. J. arranged for J. D. Gilpin, the publisher of the competing Tracy Head
2 CONC light, to assume Johnsrud's debts, and so ownership of the Tracy Weekly Herald passed to J. D
2 CONC . Gilpin, who changed its name to the Tracy Headlight-Herald, which it is still called today.
2 CONT
2 CONT As though the loss of Elgin hadn't been enough, O. J.'s son, Leon, the "baby" of the family
2 CONC , had taken off for Chicago, where he had fallen in with the wrong crowd and was living the l
2 CONC ife of a gangster, probably working for Irish-American gangster "Buggs" Moran. At 28, he wa
2 CONC s murdered by Al Capone's gang.
2 CONT
2 CONT At 60, in 1922, O. J. Rea retired from his position as Postmaster and he and Clara moved to s
2 CONC unny Lakeland, Florida. Here, O. J. and Clara lived out the remainder of their lives, far fro
2 CONC m the harsh cold of the Minnesota winters. On Saturday, June 8, 1940, O. J. Rea died. He wa
2 CONC s buried in Tracy Cemetery, and on December 27, 1950, Clara joined him in death. The two la
2 CONC y side-by-side in Tracy Cemetery today, with their son Elgin at their feet.
2 CONT Noel Bates Rea went on to become a postal service employee in Tracy. He married Luella Larso
2 CONC n on August 17, 1920, after a surprise wedding announcement. The couple had three children: L
2 CONC oren, June, and my father, Russell Allen Rea.
2 CONT
2 CONT Here is a photo of O.J. and his family, circa 1907. http://www.familyoldphotos.com/4c/2o/orvi
2 CONC n_james_rea_and_family.htm
2 CONT Left to right front row: Nona Rea (1890-1990), Elgin Rea (1893-1918), Doris Rea (1894-1973)
2 CONC , Noel Bates Rea (1900-1974), Lois Rea, and Leon D. Rea (1905-1933). Back row, Clara Isabel B
2 CONC ates Rea (1870-1950) and Orvin James Rea (1862-1940).
2 CONT
2 CONT Here is another photo, of (L-R) O.J.'s brother-in-law's son, Arthur Healy, O.J. himself, an
2 CONC d O.J's brother, Merchant Creighton Rea, probably taken at O.J.'s home in Florida sometime i
2 CONC n the 1930s: http://www.familyoldphotos.com/4c/2a/arthur_healy_o_j_rea_and_merchan.htm
2 CONT
2 CONT
2 CONT The following is a biography from "An Illustrated History of Lyon County":
2 CONT
2 CONT ORVIN J. REA (1877) is editor and proprietor of the Tracy Weekly Herald and a former postmas
2 CONC ter of that city. He is an old-time newspaper man of Lyon county and has devoted his entire l
2 CONC ife to the printing and publishing business. He has taken a leading part in the affairs of hi
2 CONC s county and city and is rated one of Tracy's most progressive citizens. In Oshkosh, Wiscons
2 CONC in, on March 7, 1862, occurred the nativity of Orvin J. Rea. He is one of a family of eight c
2 CONC hildren, the others being Ida (deceased), Art A., Lilly (deceased), Merch C., Clyde W. (decea
2 CONC sed), Pearl E. and Jesse G. The parents of these children were James A. and Lucinda (Barber
2 CONC ) Rea, the former born in Cumberland county, Pennsylvania, and the latter near Akron, Ohio. T
2 CONC hey were pioneers of Oshkosh, having settled there in the fifties. The father died March 31
2 CONC , 1894; the mother August 20, 1883. In the spring of 1870 Orvin accompanied his parents fro
2 CONC m Oshkosh to Sparta, Wisconsin, and there he spent his boyhood days. He was educated in th
2 CONC e Sparta High School and among his classmates were John J. Esch, now a congressman; James Gil
2 CONC lette, later governor of California; Judge Bunn and other men distinguished later in life. Af
2 CONC ter his school days young Rea worked at the printer's trade for-a time in the office of the M
2 CONC onroe County Republican and in 1877 he accompanied his parents to Lyon county and located wit
2 CONC h them in Marshall. When the Lyon County News was established in Marshall by Todd & Edes i
2 CONC n the spring of 1879 he became the first printer on that paper, and a little later he went t
2 CONC o Carrie, then the county seat of Murray county, and accepted a position on the Currie Pione
2 CONC er. He removed to Marshall in the winter of 1881 and for the next three and one-half years w
2 CONC orked for C. F. Case on the Marshall Messenger. He had charge of the Temperance Review job of
2 CONC fice at Minneapolis for a time, worked over a year for C. C. Whitney on the Marshall News-Me
2 CONC ssenger, and spent one summer in Chicago, working in printing offices and as a substitute pr
2 CONC inter on the Times when Story was the editor. It was in February, 1885, that Mr. Rea locate
2 CONC d in Tracy and first became a publisher. At that time he bought the Tracy Trumpet in partner
2 CONC ship with Harry C. Buckingham. Six months later the firm was dissolved and Mr. Rea became s
2 CONC ole proprietor, continuing the publication until 1892, when he sold to V. W. Lothrop. In Sept
2 CONC ember, 1894, Mr. Rea founded the Tracy Weekly Herald and has ever since conducted it. Durin
2 CONC g his long residence in Tracy Mr. Rea has been identified with many local enterprises. He wa
2 CONC s made postmaster during the second administration of President Cleveland and served a four-
2 CONC year term, and he was president of the City Council in 1892. He was one of the organizers o
2 CONC f the Tracy Saving and Loan Association, was elected its first president, and has ever sinc
2 CONC e held that office. He was also one of the incorporators of the Houston Pen Company, formed t
2 CONC o manufacture the fountain pen invented by W. H. Houston, of Tracy. Mr. Rea is a man of fa
2 CONC mily. He was married at Tracy on May 19, 1888, to Clara I. Bates. She was born in Dudley, Ma
2 CONC ssachusetts, and is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alien Bates, who homesteaded land in Monro
2 CONC e township in 1876. Six children—three boys and three girls—have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Re
2 CONC a, as follows: Nona, Elgin A., Doris, Noel B., Lois and Leon D.
2 CONT
2 CONT O.J. was a second Lieutenant in the Sons of Veterans, Phil Kearney Camp, No. 21, Marshall, Ly
2 CONC on County, Minnesota, as of November 1885.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 27 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I11@ INDI
1 NAME Clara Isabel /Bates/
2 SURN Bates
2 GIVN Clara Isabel
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 4 Apr 1870
2 PLAC Dudley, Massachusetts
1 DEAT
2 DATE 27 Dec 1950
2 PLAC Lakeland, Polk County, Florida
1 BURI
2 PLAC Tracy Cemetery, Tracy, Lyon County, Mn
1 REFN P13
1 _UID 946DF494F826D611B6240050BA16357936FF
1 FAMS @F4@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 8 Jun 2002
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I12@ INDI
1 NAME James Azel /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN James Azel
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1827
2 PLAC Rea Homestead, Amberson Valley, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 31 Mar 1894
2 PLAC Alaska, Kent County, Michigan
1 BURI
2 DATE 1894
2 PLAC Rea plot, Riverside Cemetery, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
1 REFN P262
1 _UID 606FF494F826D611B6240050BA16357904DD
1 FAMS @F7@
1 FAMS @F8@
1 FAMC @F9@
1 NOTE Went to Fond du Lac, Wisconsin in 1840 with his father. They would have travelled the newly c
2 CONC ompleted Pennsylvania & Ohio Canal, which ran north, through Akron and connected with the Eri
2 CONC e Canal.
2 CONT
2 CONT After his father's death, from a riding accident, in 1844, when James was 17, he went back t
2 CONC o Pennsylvania for the burial there and lived with his brother Robert, Jr. at the family home
2 CONC stead in the Amberson Valley (according to Book E, Orphans Court, which says that James, John
2 CONC , Robert, Jr., Sidney Jane, Thomas and Joseph were all living in the Amberson Valley in 1845)
2 CONC .
2 CONT
2 CONT James returned to Akron, prior to 1852. There, in Akron, he met and married Lucinda Barber, w
2 CONC ho was born in Summit County. near Akron. They were married in Summit County on April 11, 185
2 CONC 2.
2 CONT
2 CONT It was only eight years between his father's death and the time at which James married Lucind
2 CONC a, at age 25. There is no way of knowing when he may have left Pennsylvania for Ohio, but i
2 CONC t would most likely have been when he was about 21, in 1848. Assuming this is true, James mus
2 CONC t have lived among Rea relatives in Ohio from about 1848 until 1852. Also living near Akron
2 CONC , during that period, was the family of Henry A. Rea, who lived in the Akron area. It is no
2 CONC t known whether this Henry A. Rea was related to James or not, nor is it known who Henry's pa
2 CONC rents were. If there was a relationship, then Henry would most likely have been a cousin o
2 CONC f James' and James may have been staying with Henry's parents. According to the 1900 Ohio cen
2 CONC sus, taken when Henry was almost 50, he was a painter who was born in Canada to a father bor
2 CONC n in New York and a mother born in Canada. He married Mary H. Parmelee on December 24, 1872 i
2 CONC n Akron. He and Mary then moved to Kent, nearby, and had three children, Minnie, Luther and G
2 CONC eorge.
2 CONT
2 CONT At the time Robert Scott Rea's estate was settled (1845), James' sister, Nancy, 25, was umarr
2 CONC ied and living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This further suggests a connection to Henry A. Re
2 CONC a. If there were Rea cousins living in Toronto, this would explain how Nancy, a young singl
2 CONC e woman, was living in Toronto.
2 CONT
2 CONT James was slender, five feet eight inches tall, 140 pounds, with brown hair and hazel colore
2 CONC d eyes. He had eight years of schooling.
2 CONT
2 CONT James and Lucinda went back to Wisconsin, where they lived for a time in Fond du Lac, then mo
2 CONC ved to Oshkosh, where they owned a livery stable at 104 Kansas Street in 1856 (according to t
2 CONC he Oshkosh Public Museum). Apparently, at the same time, they owned the Empire House Hotel, a
2 CONC t 107 Main Street (Main & Algoma Blvd.), which they ran until it burned in 1863. It was promp
2 CONC tly rebuilt and the Reas owned and ran the hotel until October of 1873, when the Empire Hous
2 CONC e was purchased by Sanford Beckwith and thereafter the Empire House was known as the Beckwit
2 CONC h House. The former site of James' livery stable is now a private residence. The lot is at th
2 CONC e dead end intersection of Kansas Street with a railroad track, probably much as it's been si
2 CONC nce 1856, when the livery stable would have served customers who had just got off the train
2 CONC , perhaps.
2 CONT
2 CONT The following is from an 1869 business directory of Oshkosh:
2 CONT "JAMES A. REA, PROPRIETOR EMPIRE HOUSE.
2 CONT In our travels it has not escaped our notice that many second rate hotels advertise themselve
2 CONC s as first-class, and the public only find out the opposite by stopping at such hotels once
2 CONC . Therefore we feel it uncumbent upon us in a work of this character, to point out to the pub
2 CONC lic a thoroughly good house, one which can be recommended in every way, and this we shall d
2 CONC o by naming the "Empire House," kept by that popular landlord and prince of hosts, James A. R
2 CONC ea. The house is large and convenient,-the leading and best one in the city, and is centrall
2 CONC y located, being adjacent to all the business places, post office, &c. It was erected in 186
2 CONC 7 by its present proprietor, and is a fine imposing brick structure, 88 by 106 feet, four sto
2 CONC ries high, and each room is fitted with a bell attached to an annunicator in the office,
2 CONT Most of the rooms are furnished with black walnut furniture, marble top wash stands, &c., i
2 CONC n fine the house is fitted with every convenience necessary for the comfort of guests. The fi
2 CONC rst floor is used for stores, offices, billiard hall, &c., the second as sitting, reading an
2 CONC d dining hall, together with several large and convenient sample rooms for commercial travele
2 CONC rs. The house will comfortably accommodate about one hundred guests. All the rooms are ligh
2 CONC t and airy. The table is spread
2 CONT with a great variety of eatables, which are well cooked and served in a clean, tasty manner
2 CONC . The charges at this hotel are reasonable considering its convenience and comforts, while Mr
2 CONC . Rea, the proprietor, who has had nearly twenty years hotel experience in this city, is on
2 CONC e of those wholesouled and obliging gentlemen in whose company the traveler cannot but be hig
2 CONC hly satisfied and almost forget he is away from home. The hotel is located on the corner of M
2 CONC ain and Algoma streets."
2 CONT
2 CONT The 1872 Oshkosh City Directory does include the Empire House, but James is not listed as it
2 CONC s proprietor, so, evidently, he was no longer in Oshkosh, or he was, at any rate, no longer t
2 CONC he proprietor of the Empire House, even though it was not purchased by Beckwith until 1873. J
2 CONC ames is not listed in the residents index, either, proving that he and the family had moved t
2 CONC o Sparta by 1872. The Empire House, though it was still listed in the 1872 directory, does no
2 CONC t have a proprietor's name listed with it, nor was there any advertising for the Empire Hous
2 CONC e in this directory. This seems to indicate that it was during the year 1872, not 1873, tha
2 CONC t the Empire House was actually in the process of changing hands, from James to Beckwith, an
2 CONC d that the transition hadn't yet been completed by the time the directory was printed. No Rea
2 CONC s appear in any subsequent Oshkosh directories. In the 1876 directory, the hotel is listed a
2 CONC s the Beckwith House and there is an illustration of it, as well as much data, which include
2 CONC s mention of it being ..."the largest among the elegant structures of rebuilt Oshkosh," whic
2 CONC h verifies that there was, indeed, a fire that destroyed the Empire House, as well as many ot
2 CONC her buildings throughout Oshkosh, apparently. The new Beckwith House is described as being 13
2 CONC 2 feet by 110 feet in footprint, with 75 rooms, "...which are high, airy and well ventilated.
2 CONC " The ad says "Beckwith & Fargo, Proprietors." The index lists a Sanford Beckwith and S. A. F
2 CONC argo as the proprietors. According to the directory of 1879, the Great Fire of Oshkosh had oc
2 CONC curred in April of 1875. Unlike the Empire House, which was a wood structure, the Beckwith Ho
2 CONC use was a more modern brick structure. According to the 1879-1882 directory, "The first fir
2 CONC e of any note occurred on the 10th of May, 1859, when the whole business portion portion of t
2 CONC he city was destroyed. In May, 1866, another great fire desolated more than half the busines
2 CONC s portion of the city..." It goes on to say that "The third conflagration we have to name to
2 CONC ok place on the 9th of May, 1874, which destroyed considerable property, and was followed i
2 CONC n July of the same year by a much more serious loss. During the year 1874 over 700 structure
2 CONC s were erected in the city, so that Oshkosh assumed a much better appearance than ever before
2 CONC . Just as the citizens were congratulating themselves on their thrift and what they had so sp
2 CONC eedily accomplished in re-building, and when they were busily engaged in their various vocati
2 CONC ons to retrieve their consumed savings and wealth, they were doomed to another calamity, an
2 CONC d this time greater than they had ever before experienced. This was in the memorable fire o
2 CONC f April 8th, 1875, which swept from the earth the entire business portion of the city and hun
2 CONC dreds of residences, many of them the finest in the city." It goes on to say that the damag
2 CONC e totalled "nearly three million dollars" and that this property was insured to only "about h
2 CONC alf that amount." This phenomenon was quite common throughout the country, indeed, the world
2 CONC , at the time, as most structures were built of wood. The same kind of "Great Fire" occurre
2 CONC d in cities like Chicago and Spokane, as well. Spokane's last "Great Fire" occurred as late a
2 CONC s 1889. After many such instances, the leadership of these cities finally started mandating t
2 CONC hat new buildings be constructed with brick from then on. See my notes on Merchant Creighto
2 CONC n Rea (Jame's second son) for his role in the rebuilding of Spokane in 1889. Today, the forme
2 CONC r site of the Empire House is a parking lot for an adjacent building (according to an aeria
2 CONC l photo, taken May 5, 1992). The curious thing is that they apparently did some rerouting o
2 CONC f the streets at the intersection of Main and Algoma at some point, because the 1876 renderin
2 CONC g of Beckwith House, built on the same lot, shows a triangular building, built on a corner, m
2 CONC uch like the famous Flat Iron Building in New York City. Today, however, the aerial photo sho
2 CONC ws the same lot as being at a normal ninety-degree right angle intersection. Even more curiou
2 CONC s is that, just a block northwest of Main & Algoma is a triangular corner lot, at the interse
2 CONC ction of what is now Pearl Avenue and Commerce Street.
2 CONT
2 CONT April 5, 1853 James was elected first constable (listed as "Marshall" in an 1879 historical s
2 CONC ketch) of Oshkosh when it was incorporated as a village. He served in this office for one yea
2 CONC r. The population at that time was 480. In 1857, he was an alderman to the City of Oshkosh.
2 CONT
2 CONT After Lucinda died in 1883, James remarried, to his Housekeeper, a widow, Mrs. Hannah Marsh
2 CONC , on September 16, 1889. Hannah was 45 at the time, the daughter of Henry Jackson and Elizabe
2 CONC th Story. James and Hannah had no children together. Apparently, Lucinda died from a long ill
2 CONC ness, as the 1880 census shows that two of their youngest children were living with other rel
2 CONC atives when Lucinda was still alive. Clyde was living with his older brother Alfred and Pear
2 CONC l was living with his older sister, Ida and her husband Charles William Graves. Evidently, Ja
2 CONC mes was unable to care for them while Lucinda was sick. Also, it's possible Lucinda was i
2 CONC n a hospital in Minneapolis, as that is where she died.
2 CONT
2 CONT In 1865, James enlisted as a lieutenant in Company F, 46th Wisconsin Infantry, which drille
2 CONC d at Camp Randall in Madison, Wisconsin. The unit was sent, via train, to guard the Nashvill
2 CONC e & Decatur Railroad at Athens, Alabama, a U.S. military line that had been under attack by C
2 CONC onfederate geurillas. Along the way, James acted as Captain of Company F while the head offic
2 CONC ers, including Company F's commanding officer, Captain Henry B. Williams attended the proceed
2 CONC ings of a court martial, which took about a month. September 27, 1865, the unit started bac
2 CONC k to Madison, arriving October 2nd, 1865. The 46th was then mustered out and disbanded and Ja
2 CONC mes returned to Oshkosh.
2 CONT
2 CONT James received a pension of $8 per month for disability of "one-half" caused by rheumatism wh
2 CONC ich he contracted while on duty in the 46th Wisconsin Infantry. His widow, Hannah Marsh recie
2 CONC ved the pension until her death.
2 CONT
2 CONT James built a flour mill in Marshall, Minnesota when the family moved there in 1878, and he s
2 CONC old it in 1888 and moved to Alaska, Michigan (today a suburb of Grand Rapids), where he buil
2 CONC t another mill on the Thornapple River. Floods destroyed the mill dam in 1892, but James an
2 CONC d his sons repaired the damage and James continued to operate the mill until 1893, when flood
2 CONC s completely washed it away.
2 CONT
2 CONT In later years, James suffered from accumulated flour dust in his lungs. He made a trip by ri
2 CONC ver boat with his youngest son, Jesse who had recently married, to help Jesse set up a butte
2 CONC r and egg business. James caught a cold on the trip and complications from the flour dust i
2 CONC n his lungs, along with pneumonia caused his death. The butter and egg business never materia
2 CONC lized.
2 CONT
2 CONT James and Lucinda are buried in the Rea family plot at Riverside Cemetery, Main & Algoma, Osh
2 CONC kosh, Wisconsin, along with James' older brother Thomas Elial Rea (1826-1852, who apparentl
2 CONC y died either on the way to Oshkosh from Ohio, or shortly after arrival in Oshkosh) and Jame
2 CONC s and Lucinda's third child, Lula, who died at 9 of diptheria. There were three more burial
2 CONC s in the Rea plot, but, apparently, the employees of Riverside Cemetery failed to get their n
2 CONC ames and dates of birth and death, somehow. A check with the current management revealed tha
2 CONC t the original card catalog, since replaced by a computer database, did not contain any name
2 CONC s or dates for the three persons buried, nor do the stones for these three burials. All tha
2 CONC t was noted was that there were burials made there. I have a theory that at least two of the
2 CONC m could be James' brother John and possibly John's wife, Elizabeth, but I have no way of prov
2 CONC ing this, other than the fact that John and Elizabeth went somewhere after 1869 and may hav
2 CONC e gone to Oshkosh with their son William, who was working for his uncle James as a desk cler
2 CONC k at the Empire House during the summer of 1870, at the age of 23. It could be the third grav
2 CONC e is William's, as I have been unable to find any trace of his burial in Ashland, Wisconsin
2 CONC , where he later became a successful realtor.
2 CONT
2 CONT Here is a photo I have of James Azel Rea: http://www.familyoldphotos.com/4c/2j/james_azel_rea
2 CONC .htm
2 CONT
2 CONT The following biographical sketch is from "History of the Minnesota Valley, including the Exp
2 CONC lorers and pioneers of Minnesota":
2 CONT
2 CONT Captain J. A. Rea was born in 1827 in Franklin county Pennsylvania, and at twenty years of ag
2 CONC e went to Fond du Lac. Wisconsin, where he learned cabinet making. He lived twenty-five year
2 CONC s in Oshkosh; was in the cabinet aud hotel business; he engaged in milling six years in Spart
2 CONC a and in 1878 came here and erected the Marshall mill. Mr. Rea enlisted in January, 1865, i
2 CONC n Company F, 46th Wisconsin; served through the remainder of the war. Miss L. A. Barber was m
2 CONC arried to him in 1852, and has borne him eight children: seven are living.
2 CONT
2 CONT Note that the bio says his place of birth was Franklin County, not Cumberland. Also, James ha
2 CONC d been in Fond du Lac in 1840 with his father, who died there in 1844. It may be likely he we
2 CONC nt back to Fond du Lac in 1847, though. If so, then he went from there to Summit County, Ohi
2 CONC o sometime between 1847 and 1852.
2 CONT
2 CONT According to the 1884 directory of Lake Marshall, Lyon County, Minnesota, James was no longe
2 CONC r living there at that time. This coincides with Lucinda's death in Minneapolis in 1883, so
2 CONC , apparently, James had moved to Minneapolis sometime prior to 1883.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 6 Jun 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I13@ INDI
1 NAME Lucinda A. /Barber/
2 SURN Barber
2 GIVN Lucinda A.
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1831
2 PLAC Portage (Summit) County, Ohio, (near Akron)
1 DEAT
2 DATE 20 Aug 1883
2 PLAC Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota
1 BURI
2 DATE Aug 1883
2 PLAC Rea plot, Riverside Cemetery, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
1 REFN P263
1 _UID 626FF494F826D611B6240050BA16357906FD
1 FAMS @F7@
1 NOTE In the LDS' Pedigree Resource Files, there is a Lucinda Barbour, born in 1831, though the pla
2 CONC ce of birth isn't given. This Lucinda was the daughter of Hiram Barbour and Mary Gates. Hira
2 CONC m was born in Bridgeport, Addison County, Vermont in 1799 to John Barbour and Eunice Smith. J
2 CONC ohn was born in Bridgeport, also, October 26, 1766 to John Barbour and Hannah Gray. This Joh
2 CONC n was born in Worcester, Massachusetts December 23, 1731 and died in Bridgeport July 27, 1796
2 CONC . He was the son of Robert Barbour and Sarah Gray. Robert was born probably in Cappagh, Count
2 CONC y Tyrone, Ireland in 1700. Robert was a clothier and died in Worcester September 27, 1769. H
2 CONC e was the son of James Barbour and Elizabeth Hide. The credibility of the LDS' data breaks do
2 CONC wn at this point, as James' birthplace is given as Weston, Middlesex County, Massachusetts i
2 CONC n 1675, which contradicts Robert's birth in Ireland, unless it can be established that James
2 CONC , for whatever reason, went to Ireland from his native Massachusetts. The one factor that pos
2 CONC sibly saves this line as the most likely line of Lucinda's descent is the fact that the LDS
2 CONC ' submitter is Lovanne Horsman of Columbus, Ohio.
2 CONT
2 CONT Another possibility is that Lucinda is descended from the Summit County Barbers who were orig
2 CONC inally from Connecticut. This line produced Ohio Columbus Barber, the founder of the Diamon
2 CONC d Match Company and the Summit County town of Barberton, Ohio. However, I have, as yet, bee
2 CONC n unable to find any link between these Barbers and Lucinda.
2 CONT
2 CONT Still another possible origin is in Maryland. There was an elderly man, John Barbour, livin
2 CONC g with James and Lucinda at the Empire House Hotel in June of 1870, and he was from Maryland
2 CONC . It could be this was Lucinda's father. There was also a John Barber living in Bath Township
2 CONC , Summit County, Ohio in 1840, according to the 1840 census. The 1840 census says he was 50 t
2 CONC o 60 years old (if he was 52, then he'd have been 82 in 1870) and he had a daughter who was 1
2 CONC 0 to 15 years old (Lucinda was 11 in 1840).
2 CONT
2 CONT In her obituary, Lucinda is described as "stout built, five feet two inches tall, brown hair
2 CONC , steel gray colored eyes."
2 CONT
2 CONT When Lucinda died in Minneapolis in 1883, she had probably been suffering in a hospital for s
2 CONC everal years with a long illness. This is evident in the 1880 census, which shows at least tw
2 CONC o of her youngest children living with their older siblings during the last few years of Luci
2 CONC nda's life. She was buried in the Rea plot at Riverside Cemetery in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, wher
2 CONC e her husband James joined her eleven years later, along with James' older brother Thomas, wh
2 CONC o had accompanied them to Oshkosh from Ohio in 1852, and their third child Lula, who died o
2 CONC f diptheria at age 9.
2 CONT
2 CONT Here is a photo I have of Lucinda Barber: http://www.familyoldphotos.com/4c/2l/lucinda_a_barb
2 CONC er_rea.htm
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I14@ INDI
1 NAME Merchant Creighton /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Merchant Creighton
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 6 Sep 1859
2 PLAC Oshkosh, Wisconsin
1 DEAT
2 DATE 13 Mar 1940
2 PLAC Lakeland, Polk County, Florida
1 BURI
2 PLAC Lakeland, Polk County, Florida
1 REFN P264
1 _UID 646FF494F826D611B6240050BA163579081D
1 FAMS @F11@
1 FAMC @F7@
1 NOTE Was an apprentice harness maker at the age of 20. At 29, Merch went to Spokane Falls (change
2 CONC d to Spokane, in 1891), Washington, where he worked as a laborer in 1889. He lived at 217 N
2 CONC . Oak in Spokane Falls. "It was a grand city in the early years, with many lavish homes and e
2 CONC ven elegant hotels, like the California House. Unfortunately, most of the elegance was lost i
2 CONC n the Great Fire of 1889, the same year the territory became a state. It didn't take long fo
2 CONC r the city to rebuild from the ashes, but this time with brick and mortar. A lot of the origi
2 CONC nal building from post- 1889 are still standing and functional today." - A short Spokane Hist
2 CONC ory "Children of the Sun" (http://www.rootsweb.com/~waspokan/history101.html). Given this, it
2 CONC 's possible Merch was attracted to Spokane because there was work there, rebuilding the cit
2 CONC y after the fire.
2 CONT
2 CONT Merch was living in Tracy, Minnesota in September 1920, working as a carpenter, building hous
2 CONC es. He was 60 years old at the time. Merch married Stella Myer, but the marriage ended in div
2 CONC orce and there were no children. Other sources say Merch also worked as a bartender, until pr
2 CONC ohibition. He worked part-time as a carpenter the rest of his life.
2 CONT
2 CONT Sometime after his brother, Orvin James Rea, retired to Lakeland, Florida, Merch also moved t
2 CONC o Lakeland, where he died the same year as Orvin (1940). He was semi-retired in Lakeland. H
2 CONC e built a one-room shack on Orvin's property, to live in. He never held steady employment. H
2 CONC e kept weeds out of Orvin's orange grove to pay the rent. Unlike his brother, Clyde, Merch wa
2 CONC s not a drinker, however, he died destitute and without any children.
2 CONT
2 CONT Merchant's middle name, Creighton, appears to have come from the mistaken notion that is grea
2 CONC t-great-great-grandparents were William MacRea of Kintail and "Miss Creighton," who, as it tu
2 CONC rns out, have nothing whatever to do with my family. The confusion between William Rea or Dru
2 CONC mskee and William MacRea or Kintail has continued to this day for some two hundred years and
2 CONC , evidently, my own ancestors fell victim to this error, at some point, as James Azel Rea bel
2 CONC ieved he was naming Merchant after "Miss Creighton." As mentioned in "History of the Clan Mac
2 CONC Rae," William MacRea of Kintail came to America in 1710 or 1715 and settled in Delaware wit
2 CONC h "Miss Creighton." Their family spread out into New York and New Jersey and, while one of th
2 CONC em did settle in Pennsylvania, he had nothing to do with any of my family.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 1 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I15@ INDI
1 NAME Jesse Guy /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Jesse Guy
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 17 May 1872
2 PLAC Sparta, Monroe County, Wisconsin
1 DEAT
2 DATE 23 Sep 1939
2 PLAC Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota
1 REFN P266
1 _UID 666FF494F826D611B6240050BA1635790A3D
1 FAMS @F12@
1 FAMC @F7@
1 NOTE In 1880, Jesse's brothers Clyde and Pearl were living with older siblings during what appear
2 CONC s to have been a long illness from which their mother died three years later. There is no cen
2 CONC sus record showing where Jesse was living at the time, but, since he was the youngest of th
2 CONC e Rea children, he must have also been sent to live with a relative as his father, James wa
2 CONC s incapable of caring for the children by himself.
2 CONT
2 CONT According to the 1920 census of Minnesota, Jesse was living in Tracy, Lyon County, Minnesota
2 CONC , at the age of 47, where he was a contractor. Martha was 44. They had four children: George
2 CONC , age 23, who was a laborer; Alfred, age 14; Marie, 12, and Roy, age 7. Martha was born in Mi
2 CONC chigan and her father was from Wales and her mother was from New York.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 2 Apr 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I16@ INDI
1 NAME Pearl R. /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Pearl R.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE Apr 1867
2 PLAC Oshkosh, Wisconsin
1 DEAT
2 DATE 15 Feb 1937
2 PLAC Tracy, Lyon County, Minnesota
1 REFN P267
1 _UID 686FF494F826D611B6240050BA1635790C5D
1 FAMS @F13@
1 FAMS @F14@
1 FAMC @F7@
1 NOTE According to the 1880 census of Viroqua, Wisconsin, Pearl was living with his brother-in-la
2 CONC w Charles William Graves and his sister, Ida Izona Rea Graves when he was 13 years old (the c
2 CONC ensus shows him as 11). His mother's birthplace is incorrectly given as Pennsylvania and hi
2 CONC s birth year is given as 1869. This is interesting, as I talked to a woman in Tracy, Minnesot
2 CONC a in 1997 who was a daughter of Pearl's adopted son Gerald Murphy Rea.
2 CONT
2 CONT Lucinda Barber lived until 1883 and probably died of a long illness that might have begun fiv
2 CONC e or more years before her death. James, unable to care for Pearl and Clyde himself, sent the
2 CONC m to live with their elder siblings. The 1880 census of Veroqua shows Clyde living, at the ag
2 CONC e of 16, with his older brother Alfred Amberson Rea, Jesse, only 8 at the time, could not b
2 CONC e found in the 1880 census and where he may have been living isn't known.
2 CONT
2 CONT In 1888 and 1889, Pearl lived in Ashland, Wisconsin, working as a carpenter. He was boardin
2 CONC g at 213 E. Second St. In 1920, at 52, Pearl was a carpenter in Tracy, Minnesota. The 1900 ce
2 CONC nsus of Tracy shows him living alone in Tracy, making his living repairing bicycles. It als
2 CONC o shows he owned his home, and that his middle initial was "R," rather than "E," as it's bee
2 CONC n shown in other records.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 28 Oct 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I17@ INDI
1 NAME Lula E. /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Lula E.
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 5 Jun 1857
2 PLAC Oshkosh, Wisconsin
1 DEAT
2 DATE 14 Dec 1866
2 PLAC Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin
1 BURI
2 PLAC Rea Burial Plot, Riverside Cemetery, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
1 REFN P268
1 _UID 6A6FF494F826D611B6240050BA1635790E7D
1 FAMC @F7@
1 NOTE Died of diptheria at age 9.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I18@ INDI
1 NAME Alfred Amberson /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Alfred Amberson
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 16 Sep 1854
2 PLAC Oshkosh, Wisconsin
1 DEAT
2 DATE 16 Dec 1913
2 PLAC City Hospital, Buffalo, Erie County, New York
1 REFN P269
1 _UID 6C6FF494F826D611B6240050BA163579109D
1 FAMS @F15@
1 FAMC @F7@
1 NOTE May have attended the University of Notre Dame, in Notre Dame, Indiana. An Alfred A. Rea wa
2 CONC s found in a list of early students of Notre Dame. The listing reads: "Rea, Alfred A. - WI Os
2 CONC hkosh - - 1868/69." The dates, 1868/69 seem improbable as his years of attendance, as he wa
2 CONC s only 13 to 14 years old at that time. However, the early Notre Dame was a university in nam
2 CONC e only. It encompassed religious novitiates, preparatory and grade schools and a manual labo
2 CONC r school, but its classical collegiate curriculum never attracted more than a dozen student
2 CONC s a year in the early decades (the school was founded in 1850). Based on the ratio studioru
2 CONC m used by the Jesuits at St. Louis University, this curriculum included four years of humanit
2 CONC ies, poetry, rhetoric and philosophy, plus offerings in French, German, Spanish and Italian a
2 CONC nd various forms of music and drawing. It is not impossible, then, since Notre Dame include
2 CONC d a grade school at the time, that Alfred did attend at the age of 13.
2 CONT
2 CONT According to the 1869 Holland's Oshkosh City Directory, Alfred, then 15, was working for hi
2 CONC s father at the Empire House hotel. His title is abbreviated "Bds.," which, according to th
2 CONC e directory's Explanations of Abbreviations, stood for "boards," meaning he was assigned th
2 CONC e task of check new patrons into their rooms. His cousin William Bishop Rea was also workin
2 CONC g at the Empire House at the time, as "Cashier and Bds."
2 CONT
2 CONT Alfred is found living in Viroqua, Wisonsin in 1880 and, living with him is his younger broth
2 CONC er Clyde, who was apparently sent to live with him while their mother, Lucinda, was dying o
2 CONC f a long illness.
2 CONT
2 CONT Alfred went to Buffalo, New York, at some point in his life. I am wondering if he remarried a
2 CONC nd raised a new family there. It's not unlikely, as he was only 26 when he fathered Kittie an
2 CONC d, given his reputation as a gambler, he may not have been mature enough then to be a famil
2 CONC y man, whereas, later in life he may have been. An interesting coincidence is that the Rea fa
2 CONC mily James Azel Rea may have been staying with near Akron in the late 1840s came to Akron fro
2 CONC m Canada, and prior to that, from New York. Add to this the fact that there are still Reas i
2 CONC n Buffalo today and it seems there must have been some Rea cousins that Alfred had gone to se
2 CONC e or stay with in Buffalo. He may even have fathered the line whose descendants are still liv
2 CONC ing there. Most interesting of all is that Alexander Rea of Pennsylvania founded the town o
2 CONC f Alexander, New York in 1812 after pioneering the area in 1802. Over one hundred families li
2 CONC ved in Alexander at one time. Intriguing is the fact that Alexander is located about 25 to 3
2 CONC 0 miles east of Buffalo on route 20. Aside from that, there are Rea families now living in No
2 CONC rth Tonawanda, which is just north of Buffalo. Also interesting is that Toronto, Ontario is w
2 CONC ithin less than 100 miles of Buffalo, as the crow flies.
2 CONT
2 CONT According to the 1910 census, there was an Alfred Rea living in Yates (now Yates Center), Orl
2 CONC eans County, New York. He was living on the farm of George Wallace, as a boarder, while worki
2 CONC ng as a laborer at a cold storage facility. There was no other family with him. Yates Cente
2 CONC r is located about 50 miles or so northwest of Alexander and about the same distance from Buf
2 CONC falo. Since no Reas were shown in the 1900 census of New York, it may be that Alfred arrive i
2 CONC n New York after 1900 and before 1910.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 30 Jun 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I19@ INDI
1 NAME Ida Izona /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Ida Izona
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 6 Feb 1853
2 PLAC Oshkosh, Wisconsin
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1897
2 PLAC Viroqua, Wisconsin
1 BURI
2 PLAC Viroqua Cemetery, Viroqua, Vernon County, Wisconsin
1 REFN P270
1 _UID 6E6FF494F826D611B6240050BA16357912BD
1 FAMS @F16@
1 FAMC @F7@
1 NOTE When her mother was dying of an apparent long illness, Ida and Charles cared for Ida's littl
2 CONC e brother Pearl, according to the 1880 census. Charles and Ida lived in Viroqua, Wisconsin i
2 CONC n 1880.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 Feb 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I20@ INDI
1 NAME Elgin A. /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Elgin A.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE Apr 1893
2 PLAC Tracy, Lyon County, Minnesota
1 DEAT
2 DATE 8 Nov 1918
1 REFN P271
1 _UID 706FF494F826D611B6240050BA16357914DD
1 FAMS @F17@
1 FAMC @F4@
1 NOTE Was a newspaper publisher. Died in the great influenza pandemic of 1918.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 Aug 2002
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I21@ INDI
1 NAME Doris /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Doris
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 4 Jul 1894
2 PLAC Tracy, Lyon County, Minnesota
1 DEAT
2 DATE Mar 1973
2 PLAC Ocala, Marion County, Florida
1 REFN P272
1 _UID 726FF494F826D611B6240050BA16357916FD
1 FAMS @F18@
1 FAMC @F4@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 31 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I22@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 746FF494F826D611B6240050BA163579181D
1 FAMS @F19@
1 FAMC @F4@
0 @I23@ INDI
1 NAME Leon Dudley /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Leon Dudley
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1905
2 PLAC Tracy, Lyon County, Minnesota
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1933
1 REFN P274
1 _UID 766FF494F826D611B6240050BA1635791A3D
1 FAMS @F20@
1 FAMS @F21@
1 FAMC @F4@
1 NOTE According to my uncle Loren Rea, Leon Left home and went to Chicago, where he became a gangst
2 CONC er and was murdered, at age 28, by Al Capone. Since this would have occurred while Capone wa
2 CONC s serving an 11 year sentence for tax evasion, during which he died of syphillis, it's rathe
2 CONC r unlikely, and there is also the story, related to me by a cousin of mine, that Leon never l
2 CONC eft Tracy and that he committed suicide. If this is true, then the whole gangster myth was co
2 CONC ncocted to conceal this. This makes sense, as, at that time, a suicide in the family was scan
2 CONC dalous.
2 CONT
2 CONT The 1920 census shows Leon living at home with his parents at age 14.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 27 Feb 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I24@ INDI
1 NAME Nona /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Nona
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 25 May 1890
2 PLAC Tracy, Lyon County, Minnesota
1 DEAT
2 DATE 4 Feb 1990
2 PLAC Tracy, Lyon County, Minnesota
1 REFN P275
1 _UID 786FF494F826D611B6240050BA1635791C5D
1 FAMS @F22@
1 FAMC @F4@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 6 Jan 2001
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I25@ INDI
1 NAME Charles I. /Averill/
2 SURN Averill
2 GIVN Charles I.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 10 Aug 1882
2 PLAC Minnesota
1 DEAT
2 DATE Mar 1972
2 PLAC Tracy, Lyon County, Minnesota
1 REFN P276
1 _UID 7A6FF494F826D611B6240050BA1635791E7D
1 FAMS @F22@
1 NOTE SSDI shows he was issued a Social Security number in Minneosta in 1954.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 23 Jul 2002
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I26@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 3E74F494F826D611B6240050BA163579E708
1 FAMS @F1@
0 @I27@ INDI
1 NAME Clyde Weldon /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Clyde Weldon
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE Dec 1865
2 PLAC Oshkosh, Wisconsin
1 DEAT
2 DATE BEF 1912
1 _UID 7478F494F826D611B6240050BA16357921A4
1 FAMS @F24@
1 FAMC @F7@
1 NOTE In 1880, at 15, Clyde was living with his older brother Alfred in Veroqua, Wisconsin, probabl
2 CONC y because their mother was dying of a long illness, from which she expired three years later
2 CONC . His younger brother Pearl was living with their older sister Ida and her husband Charles Gr
2 CONC aves.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 9 Jan 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I28@ INDI
1 NAME Lenna Reinza /Edwards/
2 SURN Edwards
2 GIVN Lenna Reinza
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 17 Jun 1867
2 PLAC Rome, Onieda, New York
1 DEAT
2 DATE 24 Sep 1949
2 PLAC Tracy, Lyon County, Minnesota
1 _UID 9B88F494F826D611B6240050BA1635795804
1 FAMS @F24@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 Jun 2000
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I29@ INDI
1 NAME Jessie Lucinda /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Jessie Lucinda
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 28 Aug 1888
2 PLAC New Ulm, Brown County, Minnesota
1 DEAT
2 DATE 28 Mar 1968
2 PLAC Stockton, San Jaoquin County, California
1 BURI
2 PLAC Rural cemetery, San Jaoquin County, California
1 _UID 8289F494F826D611B6240050BA1635794083
1 FAMS @F25@
1 FAMC @F24@
1 NOTE New Ulm is on Minnesota Hwy. 14, just down the road to the east of Tracy.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 19 Jul 2002
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I30@ INDI
1 NAME Ada /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Ada
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1890
2 PLAC New Ulm, Brown County, Minnesota
1 BURI
2 PLAC Rural cemetery, San Joaquin County, California
1 _UID 8389F494F826D611B6240050BA1635794193
1 FAMC @F24@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 Feb 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I31@ INDI
1 NAME Elmer Royal /Hammond/
2 SURN Hammond
2 GIVN Elmer Royal
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 15 Mar 1886
2 PLAC Howard City, Miner County, South Dakota
1 DEAT
2 DATE 25 Sep 1966
2 PLAC Stockton, San Jaoquin County, California
1 _UID 8689F494F826D611B6240050BA16357944C3
1 FAMS @F25@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 27 Jul 2002
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I32@ INDI
1 NAME Roy /Hammond/
2 SURN Hammond
2 GIVN Roy
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 9 Jul 1912
2 PLAC Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1938
1 _UID 8789F494F826D611B6240050BA16357945D3
1 FAMC @F25@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 2 Oct 2000
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I33@ INDI
1 NAME Lois /Hammond/
2 SURN Hammond
2 GIVN Lois
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 26 Feb 1914
2 PLAC Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota
1 DEAT
2 DATE Oct 1952
1 _UID 8889F494F826D611B6240050BA16357946E3
1 FAMC @F25@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 2 Oct 2000
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I34@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 8989F494F826D611B6240050BA16357947F3
1 FAMC @F25@
0 @I35@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 8A89F494F826D611B6240050BA1635794803
1 FAMC @F25@
0 @I36@ INDI
1 NAME Edgar /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Edgar
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1856
2 PLAC Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID A242627AFEB9D611B6260050BA16357908B3
1 FAMC @F26@
1 NOTE Probably died in childhood. William's biographical sketch says William and Melissa were the o
2 CONC nly surviving children. According to the 1860 census, Edgar was 4 years old in 1860.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 7 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I37@ INDI
1 NAME Robert Scott /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Robert Scott
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1773
2 PLAC Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1844
2 PLAC Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
1 BURI
2 PLAC Rea-Shields Graveyard, Amberson Valley, Franklin County, PA
1 _UID 7B98F494F826D611B6240050BA16357948F4
1 FAMS @F9@
1 FAMC @F27@
1 NOTE Robert was the youngest son of Matthew and Elizabeth Rea.
2 CONT
2 CONT Robert first settled on forty acres of land at the head of the Amberson Valley in Fannet Town
2 CONC ship, Franklin County (then Cumberland County), on the west side of Conococheague Creek. Thi
2 CONC s home was a log cabin built on land which he purchased from the estate of his father-in-law
2 CONC , James Fegan. The cabin was destroyed by fire and a new frame house was built in 1837 on th
2 CONC e east side of the creek. This home was built on 61 acres bought from Thomas Shields, Jr.. I
2 CONC t was destroyed by fire in 1923. A cottage has since been built upon its foundation. The lan
2 CONC d was later sold to Garland "Willie" Culbertson and, in 1968, was owned by Robert Stewart.
2 CONT
2 CONT Robert served in the War of 1812. The Pennsylvania Archives, 6th Series, Vol. 7 lists a Priva
2 CONC te Robert Rea as being among those drafted from the 52nd Regiment, 1st Brigade, 11th Divisio
2 CONC n of the Pennsylvania Militia. He was mustered in and inspected on June 9, 1812.
2 CONT
2 CONT Robert married Eleanor Fegan, daughter of James Fegan and Honora Timmons in 1814. Robert an
2 CONC d Eleanor enlarged their land holdings to 697 acres by the time of Robert's death.
2 CONT
2 CONT Robert was a farmer, stone cutter and stone mason. Robert lived the greater part of his lif
2 CONC e in Amberson Valley. In 1837 he purchased a tract of 61 acres from Arthur Shields. This lan
2 CONC d was known as the Rea place for about 130 years. Robert owned approximately 700 acres of lan
2 CONC d, including 3 home sites, by the time of his death in 1844. He built three homes on the eas
2 CONC t side of Conococheague Creek.
2 CONT
2 CONT Robert migrated, in 1840, to Fond du Lac, Wisconsin where he worked in newly opened stone qua
2 CONC rries. According to "Conococheague Headwaters of the Amberson Valley," Robert went to Michiga
2 CONC n to work in the newly opened stone quarries there. He was a noted stone cutter. The family w
2 CONC ould have traveled north, through Akron, Ohio, via the newly completed Pennsylvania & Ohio Ca
2 CONC nal, which linked with the Erie Canal.
2 CONT
2 CONT Robert is buried in the Rea-Shields graveyard on the old Rea homestead in the Amberson Valley
2 CONC . Robert was a Presbyterian and his wife, Eleanor, was a Roman Catholic. This burial ground
2 CONC , according to Foreman ("Conococheague Headwaters of the Amberson Valley"), was a place wher
2 CONC e Reas had been buried before Matthew Rea brought his family to the Amberson Valley. This mus
2 CONC t have been the Thomas Rhea who, jointly, with William Watson, bought the land on June 25, 17
2 CONC 67. This Thomas must have been a cousin, related to the line of Rep. John Rea, who was born i
2 CONC n Chambersburg in 1755. In fact, Foreman says, in "Conococheague Headwaters of the Amberson V
2 CONC alley," that this "Thomas Rea appears to have been related to the Reas who lived on the wes
2 CONC t side of the creek," which would be Robert and his family. James Fegan and Honora Timmons w
2 CONC ere buried here, prior to Robert Scott Rea's purchase of the land in 1837, but James Fegan'
2 CONC s remains were moved to the Amberson Cemetery by a Fegan descendant. According to a Fegan sou
2 CONC rce, there may have also been Harveys buired here, as well. Matthew Southerland Rea and hi
2 CONC s wife Elizabeth and Robert's wife, Eleanor Fegan Rea, are buried here.
2 CONT
2 CONT According to "Conococheague Headwaters of the Amberson Valley," by Harry Foreman (1968), Robe
2 CONC rt and his brothers, Jonathan and James were born in Newry, County Down, Ireland.
2 CONT
2 CONT Robert died in 1844 (in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, where a horse he was riding fell on him, acco
2 CONC rding to an account of the life of his grandson, William Bishop Rea) and, when his estate wa
2 CONC s settled, in 1845, Book E, Orphans Court mentioned his children: Nancy, then living in Toron
2 CONC to, Canada; Eleanor Felker, living in Pittsburgh; William, who lived in Carlisle, Cumberlan
2 CONC d County; John A., Robert S., Jane, Thomas, James, and Joseph. According to "Conococheague He
2 CONC adwaters of the Amberson Valley," When Robert died, his wife Eleanor and his "sons William an
2 CONC d Joseph" escorted the body back to the Amberson Valley.
2 CONT
2 CONT In "Conococheague Headwaters of the Amberson Valley," Foreman says that there is still a Re
2 CONC a Ridge in the area and that there was a "Rea site" in Metal Township (which, earlier, contai
2 CONC ned the area that was later made Fannett Township).
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I38@ INDI
1 NAME John Allen /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN John Allen
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE Sep 1814
2 PLAC Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1885
1 _UID 7C98F494F826D611B6240050BA1635794904
1 FAMS @F26@
1 FAMC @F9@
1 NOTE Learned the saddlery trade in his youth and pursued it in Newburg. During the Civil War, he c
2 CONC ontracted to sell supplies to the government, employing seventy-five or more people. He live
2 CONC d a busy life and was successful and esteemed for his many excellent qualities. He was a Demo
2 CONC crat and was appointed as Postmaster of Newburg June 11, 1853, during either President Millar
2 CONC d Fillmore's or President Franklin Pierce's administration. His term of office as Postmaste
2 CONC r continued through President James Buchannan's administration, ending in 1861. John died a
2 CONC t the age of seventy-two.
2 CONT
2 CONT John and Elizabeth may have had a 15-year-old son named James Alzona Rea, who died July 25, 1
2 CONC 869. This boy was buried at the Newburg Church of God Graveyard, Hopewell Township, Cumberlan
2 CONC d County. His parents are listed as "J.A. & E. M. Rea."
2 CONT
2 CONT After 1869, John and Elizabeth seem to vanish into thin air. There is nothing more to be foun
2 CONC d of them in Newburg or in Cumberland County after the death of their last child. By then, th
2 CONC ey had no more children left at home. Samantha Jane, Edgar and James Alzona had all died in c
2 CONC hildhood, Melissa Jane had married and moved to Newville that year, and William Bishop Rea wa
2 CONC s in Wisconsin, working for his uncle James at the Empire House Hotel. There is no trace of e
2 CONC ither John or Elizabeth in the Newburg Church of God Graveyard, nor in any other cemeteries i
2 CONC n the county. Apparently, after 1869, they must have left the area, presumably for Ohio or Wi
2 CONC sconsin. Both lived more than another fifteen years and they don't appear to have died in eit
2 CONC her Cumberland or Franklin County. It could very well be that they are among the three unknow
2 CONC n Reas buried with James Azel Rea in the Rea plot at Riverside Cemetery in Oshkosh, Wisconsin
2 CONC . It would be fitting that John wound up buried with his brother and it would make sense, too
2 CONC , that William, then only 23, might have been accompanied by his parents to Oshkosh in 1869
2 CONC . In the 1870 census of Oshkosh, William shows up as the Empire House's desk clerk. John an
2 CONC d Elizabeth, however, don't appear as residents of the hotel. It could be they arranged for t
2 CONC heir own housing elsewhere in town, or they might have settled in nearby Appleton or Fond d
2 CONC u Lac, as William went there after Oshkosh and prior to his move to Ashland. I have also bee
2 CONC n unable to find any burial data in Ashland for William, so it is possible he was also burie
2 CONC d at Riverside Cemetery in Oshkosh. The only nagging doubt I have about this is that his wife
2 CONC , Carrie was still living in Ashland in 1920.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I39@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth M. /Bishop/
2 SURN Bishop
2 GIVN Elizabeth M.
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE Sep 1823
2 PLAC Frankin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1886
1 _UID 7D98F494F826D611B6240050BA1635794A14
1 FAMS @F26@
1 NOTE Died at the age of sixty-three.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 7 Jul 2002
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I40@ INDI
1 NAME William Bishop /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN William Bishop
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 14 Sep 1847
2 PLAC Cumberland County, Pennyslvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE BEF 1920
1 _UID 7E98F494F826D611B6240050BA1635794B24
1 FAMS @F28@
1 FAMC @F26@
1 NOTE William's boyhood years were spent in Newburg, Pennsylvania, where he received his elementar
2 CONC y education. He was living there during the Battle of Gettysburg, which was raging only thirt
2 CONC y miles away. The roar of the cannon could be clearly heard and the smoke was visible in th
2 CONC e distance.
2 CONT
2 CONT At the age of twenty, he accepted a clerical position in a general store in Newburg where h
2 CONC e remained until 1871[this, according to a biographical sketch written in the early twentiet
2 CONC h century. However, the 1870 census of Winnebago County shows William was already in Oshkosh
2 CONC , working for his uncle at the Empire House in June of 1870.It is more likely that William we
2 CONC nt to Oshkosh about 1867, which is when he was 20], when he went west to Oshkosh, Wisconsin
2 CONC , where he worked, first, in a crockery store, then as a desk clerk for his uncle James A. Re
2 CONC a at the Empire House Hotel, at 107 Main Street.
2 CONT
2 CONT William left the Empire House and went to Appleton, Wisconsin, then to Fond du Lac, and, in 1
2 CONC 886, to Ashland, where he worked as a grocery merchant for a time [it must have been a shor
2 CONC t time, because he was a partner in Twiggs and Rea Real Estate just two years later]. He the
2 CONC n turned his attention to real estate, in which he dealt largely in city property, as well a
2 CONC s timber and farm land. In 1901 he was appointed as City Assessor for two years.
2 CONT
2 CONT In 1879, William married Carrie A. French, daughter of the Rev. Charles French, a Presbyteria
2 CONC n Clergyman who died in Ashland in 1902 at age eighty-three. Carrie was born in Melbourne, ne
2 CONC ar Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She came to America with her parents as a child.
2 CONT
2 CONT William and Carrie were members of the Presbyterian Church and were prominent in social circl
2 CONC es. William was the scretary of Ashland Lodge No. 558, B.P.O.E. and had a wide circle of frie
2 CONC nds and acquaintances.
2 CONT
2 CONT William had a younger brother named James Alzona Rea, who died at fifteen on July 25, 1869. T
2 CONC his James was buried in Newburg Church of God Graveyard, Newhope Township, Cumberland County
2 CONC , Pennsylvania and was listed as the son of "J.A. & E.M. Rea."
2 CONT
2 CONT It may be that William didn't arrive in Ashland until sometime between 1880 and 1882, as ther
2 CONC e are no Reas shown in Ashland in the 1880 census. Considering Edith was born in February 188
2 CONC 2, it's likely the family moved to Ashland from Fond du Lac in 1881.
2 CONT
2 CONT In 1888, William was listed in the Ashland city directory as a partner of Twiggs & Rea Real E
2 CONC state. He and his partner, John W. Twiggs had their offices at 109 W. Second St., just down t
2 CONC he street about one block from where William's cousin, Pearl E. Rea was boarding. Pearl was i
2 CONC n Ashland working as a carpenter.
2 CONT
2 CONT In 1890, it appears, from the Ashland city directory, that William and his partner, John Twig
2 CONC gs had either moved and opened a second location, or had opened two additional locations. The
2 CONC y now had offices at 223 Third Avenue East and at 309 W. 2nd St., as well. By 1891, they ha
2 CONC d expanded their services to include an employment agency, with locations at 309 W. 2nd St. a
2 CONC nd 501 W. Front St.
2 CONT
2 CONT In 1893, the directory suggests that William had left his partnership with Mr. Twiggs and sta
2 CONC rted his own office, as the name of the business changed to Rea & Patrick Real Estate, locate
2 CONC d at 309 W. 2nd St. His new partner was Robert Patrick.
2 CONT
2 CONT I believe it's possible William and his parents may be the three unknown Reas buried with Jam
2 CONC es Azel Rea in the Rea plot at Riverside Cemetery, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. I have no way of provi
2 CONC ng this, however.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 5 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I41@ INDI
1 NAME Carrie A. /French/
2 SURN French
2 GIVN Carrie A.
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1857
2 PLAC Melbourne, Quebec, Canada
1 DEAT
2 DATE AFT 1920
1 _UID 7F98F494F826D611B6240050BA1635794C34
1 FAMS @F28@
1 NOTE Carrie was a daughter of the Rev. Charles French, a Presbyterian Clergyman who died in Ashlan
2 CONC d in 1902 at age eighty-three. Carrie was born in Melbourne, near Montreal, Quebec, Canada. S
2 CONC he came to America with her parents as a child. In 1999, Melbourne was merged with Richmond a
2 CONC nd the town is now called Richmond.
2 CONT
2 CONT The 1920 census of Ashland, Wisconsin shows Carrie as a widow. She has a boarder named Lett
2 CONC y Ryle, age 24, living with her. Carrie herself is 63 at this time.
2 CONT
2 CONT Found in the 1880 Census of Ashland, Wisconsin:
2 CONT
2 CONT R. W. FRENCH Self M M W 50 VT Occ: Hardware Dealer Fa: VT Mo: VTMary J. FRENCH Wife F M W 4
2 CONC 9 ME Occ: Keep House Fa: MA Mo: MAEda FRENCH Dau F S W 21 WI Occ: Home Fa: VT Mo: NYFred FR
2 CONC ENCH Son M S W 20 WI cc: Clerk In Store Fa: VT Mo: NYClara FRENCH Dau F S W 18 WI Occ: Hom
2 CONC e Fa: VT Mo: NYMary FRENCH Dau F S W 13 WI Fa: VT Mo: NYFrank FRENCH Son M S W 12 WI Fa: V
2 CONC T Mo: NYRosa FRENCH Other F S W 8 WI Fa: VT Mo: NY
2 CONT
2 CONT It's possible these Frenches were related to Carrie's family. If so, it appears the French fa
2 CONC mily came to Melbourne, Quebec from Vermont, perhaps late in the 18th century and they may ha
2 CONC ve lived in Massachusetts as early as the 1600s. If so, they may be descendants of Thomas Fre
2 CONC nch (1584-1639)and Susan Riddlesdale, whose sons were the first Frenches in America. It reall
2 CONC y doesn't matter that this R.W. French probably migrated directly from Vermont to Wisconsin
2 CONC , himself; most, if not all the Frenches of America and Canada descend from the sons of Thoma
2 CONC s French and Susan Riddlesdale. Certainly, any who cab be traced back to Vermont and Massachu
2 CONC setts do. That would include most, if not all the French families who settled in Canada durin
2 CONC g the 18th century, as I believe Carrie's did, as most of those settlers came to Canada fro
2 CONC m New England.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I42@ INDI
1 NAME Carrie A. /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Carrie A.
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 7 Feb 1884
2 PLAC Fond Du Lac, Fond Du Lac County, Wisconsin
1 _UID 8098F494F826D611B6240050BA1635794D44
1 FAMC @F28@
1 NOTE Her middle initial may have been "G," rather than "A," according to the Wisconsin Vital Recor
2 CONC ds Indexes, Pre-1907 Birth Index, reel 0066, record 002649.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 Jun 2002
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I43@ INDI
1 NAME Edith Elizabeth /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Edith Elizabeth
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 6 Feb 1882
2 PLAC Ashland, Ashland County, Wisconsin
1 DEAT
2 DATE 20 Jul 1952
2 PLAC Alameda, California
1 _UID 8198F494F826D611B6240050BA1635794E54
1 FAMS @F30@
1 FAMC @F28@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 18 Aug 2002
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I44@ INDI
1 NAME Leslie A. /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Leslie A.
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 3 Jun 1893
2 PLAC Ashland, Ashland County, Wisconsin
1 DEAT
2 DATE Aug 1894
1 _UID 8298F494F826D611B6240050BA1635794F64
1 FAMC @F28@
1 NOTE Died at the age of fourteen months.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 24 Jul 2002
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I45@ INDI
1 NAME Melissa Jane /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Melissa Jane
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1852
2 PLAC Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 8398F494F826D611B6240050BA1635795074
1 FAMS @F31@
1 FAMC @F26@
1 NOTE Found with her husband in the 1920 census of Newville, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. She w
2 CONC as 68 and her husband Samuel was 70.
2 CONT
2 CONT According to the records of Newville Cemetery, Samuel died in 1930 and is buried there, in Bl
2 CONC ock 11, Number 23. Melissa, on the other hand, was not buried in this cemetery, so she may ha
2 CONC ve been either buried in a different cemetery in the area, or she may have moved away, perhap
2 CONC s to live with a son or daughter, after Samuel's death.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 22 Jan 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I46@ INDI
1 NAME Samantha J. /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Samantha J.
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 18 Oct 1849
2 PLAC Newburg, Hopewell Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 2 Jun 1850
2 PLAC Newburg, Hopewell Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
1 BURI
2 DATE Newburg Church of God Graveyard
1 _UID 8498F494F826D611B6240050BA1635795184
1 FAMC @F26@
1 NOTE Died at 8 months, 15 days of age and was buried at Newburg Church of God Graveyard, Hopewel
2 CONC l Township, Cumberland County. She was listed as as the daughter of "J.A. & E.M. Rea." Samant
2 CONC ha died June 2, 1850.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 Nov 2004
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I47@ INDI
1 NAME Hannah (Jackson) /Marsh/
2 SURN Marsh
2 GIVN Hannah (Jackson)
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1884
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1922
2 PLAC Alaska, Kent County, Michigan
1 BURI
2 DATE 1922
2 PLAC Alaska Cemetery, Kent County, Michigan
1 _UID 177349DA4A797B4F8AF93029AF1AD1ED9D22
1 FAMS @F8@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 22 Jun 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I48@ INDI
1 NAME James Alzona /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN James Alzona
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1859
2 PLAC Newburg, Hopewell Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 25 Jul 1869
2 PLAC Newburg, Hopewell Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
1 BURI
2 PLAC Newburg Church of God Graveyard, Hopewell Township, Cumberland County, PA
1 _UID E44818B4146ED611B6240050BA16357909D4
1 FAMC @F26@
1 NOTE According to records of the Newburg Church of God Graveyard, James Alzona Rea was a son of "J
2 CONC . A. and Elizabeth Rea." This is confirmed by the 1860 census of Hopewell Township, Cumberlan
2 CONC d County, which shows James A. Rea, age 7, living with with John Allen Rea and his wife Eliza
2 CONC beth, as well as siblings William, Melissa, and Edgar. However, his burial record shows his d
2 CONC ate of death as 25 July 1869, which is nine years after the 1860 census, in which he's alread
2 CONC y 7 years old. Since he was born in 1859, he died at the age of ten. If he was 7 in 1860 an
2 CONC d died at 10, then his date of death should be in 1863, not 1869. So, either there was an err
2 CONC or made by the census taker or by Newburg Church of God. It's possible the explanation for th
2 CONC is lies in the census taker's penmanship. What appears as a seven may in fact be a one. If th
2 CONC is is the case, as I believe it to be, then James was 1 year old at the time of the 1860 cens
2 CONC us and that would be consistent with both his birth in 1859 and his death in 1869 at the ag
2 CONC e of ten. Mystery solved.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 7 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I49@ INDI
1 NAME Kenneth /Sandell/
2 SURN Sandell
2 GIVN Kenneth
1 SEX M
1 DEAT
2 DATE 2002
2 PLAC Houston, Texas
1 _UID 821634AB1579D611B6240050BA163579945E
1 FAMS @F6@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 9 Jan 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I50@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 851634AB1579D611B6240050BA163579978E
1 FAMC @F6@
0 @I51@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 871634AB1579D611B6240050BA16357999AE
1 FAMC @F6@
0 @I52@ INDI
1 NAME Alla L. /Hill/
2 SURN Hill
2 GIVN Alla L.
1 SEX F
1 _UID 427E0FF6937AD611B6240050BA1635796132
1 FAMS @F15@
1 NOTE According to "History of Monroe County,Wisconsin"by Richards, published 1912, "Alla" was prob
2 CONC ably Ella Hill, but the book makes no mention of the Reas, and it shows Ella married F.J. Moo
2 CONC ney, superintendent of the Monroe County Asylum.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I53@ INDI
1 NAME Eleanor /Fegan/
2 SURN Fegan
2 GIVN Eleanor
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 PLAC Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 PLAC Amberson Valley, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID A263BA64A77BD611B6240050BA163579D488
1 FAMS @F9@
1 NOTE According to the 1880 census of Marshall, Minnesota, James A. Rea told the census taker tha
2 CONC t his parents were born in Pennsylvania.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 5 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I54@ INDI
1 NAME William /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN William
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1829
2 PLAC Rea Homestead, Amberson Valley, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID E5156F297CD3F341BE9767A4458B7A965548
1 FAMC @F9@
1 NOTE Wiliiam was 15 when his father died from injuries from a riding accident. He would have proba
2 CONC bly lived with either his older brother, John (31) or Robert, Jr. (28). John and Robert had p
2 CONC etitioned the court for control of their father's land after his death, as he had died intest
2 CONC ate, and Robert remained on the family homestead in the Amberson Valley until after the Civi
2 CONC l War, at which time he and his wife moved to Page County, Iowa. At the time his father's wil
2 CONC l was written (prior to 1844), William was living in Carlisle, Cumberland County (according t
2 CONC o Book E, Orphans Court, 1845).
2 CONT
2 CONT According to the 1850 census, there was a William Rea, born in 1829, who was living in Frankl
2 CONC in County, rather than Cumberland. This is probably the same William, as a search of the 185
2 CONC 0 census of Carlisle shows no Reas, of any spelling.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 Jun 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I55@ INDI
1 NAME Sidney Jane /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Sidney Jane
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1825
2 PLAC Rea Homestead, Amberson Valley, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID CA230B854820D14FA55068CDF6A0CA21B0EF
1 FAMC @F9@
1 NOTE Was 20 years old at the time her father's estate was settled in 1845, and was living at hom
2 CONC e (the Amberson Valley, Franklin County, Pennsylvania), according to Book E, Orphans Court, 1
2 CONC 845.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I56@ INDI
1 NAME Thomas Elial /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Thomas Elial
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1826
2 PLAC Rea Homestead, Amberson Valley, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1852
2 PLAC Rea plot, Riverside Cemetery, Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
1 _UID 4D6842237AF07E4287D52E98D0FFA7724EA5
1 FAMC @F9@
1 NOTE Thomas was a carpenter. His name is misspelled "Ray" on his headstone, which is one of thos
2 CONC e found in the Rea family plot at Riverside Cemetery in Oshkosh. This is the same cemetery pl
2 CONC ot where Thomas' brother James would later be buried, in 1894.
2 CONT
2 CONT Thomas apparently went to Wisconsin with his younger brother, James and either died along th
2 CONC e way or not long after arrival there, as James and Lucinda married in Summit County, Ohio i
2 CONC n April of 1852 and left for Oshkosh sometime afterward. Their first daughter, Ida Izona Rea
2 CONC , was born in Oshkosh in February of the following year. This fixes Thomas' death at some poi
2 CONC nt between April 11th, 1852 and December 31, 1852.
2 CONT
2 CONT Thomas and James probably lived with one or the other of their older brothers, John or Robert
2 CONC , Jr. after their father's death. Thomas would have been 18 at the time and James was 17, Joh
2 CONC n 31 and Robert, Jr., 28.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I57@ INDI
1 NAME Eleanor /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Eleanor
1 SEX F
1 _UID D4B742660A1312468F01061CF7CE3722783B
1 FAMS @F32@
1 FAMS @F33@
1 FAMC @F9@
1 NOTE Eleanor lived in Pittsburgh. There are both Felker and Crites descendants living in Pittsburg
2 CONC h today, so, apparently, Eleanor had children by both her husbands. However, a search of th
2 CONC e Pittsburgh census for the years 1850 through 1880 shows only one Felker family (1860) and t
2 CONC hey were Germans who were all foreign born. No Crites families were found in any census year.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 7 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I58@ INDI
1 NAME Nancy /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Nancy
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1820
2 PLAC Rea Homestead, Amberson Valley, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 23BC32B7BB899240B0568EEB90845DDFAD00
1 FAMC @F9@
1 NOTE In 1845, at the time her father's estate was settled, Nancy was unmarried and living in Toron
2 CONC to, Canada. She was 25, at the time. It is possible there may have been Rea relatives in Toro
2 CONC nto at this time. As Robert died intestate, his estate had to be settled by petitioning the O
2 CONC rphans Court and Nancy's place of residence was recorded in Book E, Orphans Court in 1845.
2 CONT
2 CONT There was a Henry A. Rea living in Akron, Ohio in 1850, when Nancy's brother James was there
2 CONC . It is possible that James was staying with Henry's family in Akron when he met and later ma
2 CONC rried Lucinda Barber there. This same Henry A. Rea was found in the 1900 Ohio Census, still l
2 CONC iving in Akron, at the age of 49. According to the census data, this Henry A. Rea was born i
2 CONC n Canada, his father was born in New York and his Mother was born in Canada. This suggests th
2 CONC at, if there was a relationship (perhaps cousins), then Henry's family came first to New York
2 CONC , then to Canada, then to Ohio and may have been cousins to my family back in County Down, No
2 CONC rthern Ireland. It is also possible that Henry's family moved from Pennsylvania to New York
2 CONC . Considering that Henry was born in 1850, his father would have been born in New York aroun
2 CONC d 1825 or so, and Henry's grandfather may have been born in Northern Ireland or in Pennsylvan
2 CONC ia sometime around 1800.
2 CONT
2 CONT Found in a group of marriage records for Toronto in 1851 is this rather prejudicial announcem
2 CONC ent:
2 CONT "21 September, 1850, by license, James MITCHELL, of Toronto, bachelor, and Eliza Jane REA, o
2 CONC f the same place, spinster." Yet another Rea woman is found in the same list: "21 January, 18
2 CONC 57, by license, Robert SPEERS, of Toronto, bachelor, and Mary Anne REA, of the same place, sp
2 CONC inster." I have no idea who Eliza Jane or Mary Anne were, but it adds further confirmantion t
2 CONC hat there were Reas in Toronto at the time...."spinsters" or otherwise. ;)
2 CONT
2 CONT Also found was this: "5 June, 1844, by license, James REA, of the city of Toronto, widower, a
2 CONC nd Sarah HARROWN, of the same place, widow."
2 CONT
2 CONT Other possible Rea connections in Ontario include Thomas Rea and his sons, who were 1829 sett
2 CONC lers of Reaboro, Victoria County, Ontario, which is not far from Toronto. Thomas Rea was on t
2 CONC he Township Council of nearby Lindsay, as well, in 1850.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 1 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I59@ INDI
1 NAME Robert Scott /Rea/ , Jr.
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Robert Scott
2 NSFX , Jr.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 3 Jan 1816
2 PLAC Rea Homestead, Amberson Valley, Franklin County, PA
1 DEAT
2 DATE 30 Oct 1898
2 PLAC Page County, Iowa
1 BURI
2 PLAC buried in Summit Cemetery, Page County, Iowa
1 _UID 417B86C5FB403C40936EA7A41CC9BA11BABE
1 FAMS @F34@
1 FAMC @F9@
1 NOTE Was a farmer and a stone mason, like his father, who trained him in both occupations. When hi
2 CONC s father died in 1844, Robert and his brother John Allen Rea, of Newburg, petitioned the cour
2 CONC t to settle the estate of Robert, Sr., who died intestate. In 1845, the court ordered part o
2 CONC f the Rea lands to be sold to satisfy the claims of his heirs. Robert remained on the homeste
2 CONC ad in Amberson Valley until after the Civil War, at which time the family moved to Page Count
2 CONC y, Iowa.
2 CONT
2 CONT According to Foreman ("Conococheague Headwaters of the Amberson Valley"), Robert married Ann
2 CONC a E. Fegan, who is buried in Union Cemetery in Amberson Valley. However, other sources say h
2 CONC e married Anna Margaret Stake and I'm inclined to believe this is true.
2 CONT
2 CONT Robert's grandfather Matthew lived with him during his declining years.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I60@ INDI
1 NAME Martha // Morgan
2 GIVN Martha
2 NSFX Morgan
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1876
2 PLAC Michigan
1 _UID 4241D3CFBD7CD611B6240050BA163579ED6A
1 FAMS @F12@
1 NOTE Martha's father was from Wales and her mother was from New York.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 2 Apr 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I61@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 4541D3CFBD7CD611B6240050BA163579F09A
1 FAMC @F12@
0 @I62@ INDI
1 NAME Alfred /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Alfred
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 30 May 1905
2 PLAC Minnesota
1 DEAT
2 DATE 18 Jun 1968
2 PLAC Sonoma, California
1 _UID 4741D3CFBD7CD611B6240050BA163579F2BA
1 FAMC @F12@
1 NOTE There is an Alfred E. Rea, listed in California death records, who was born May 30, 1905 in M
2 CONC innesota and died in Sonoma, California June 18, 1968. His mother's maiden name is given as M
2 CONC organ. There are still Reas living in Sonoma, California today, possibly descendants of Alfre
2 CONC d's.
2 CONT
2 CONT At his death in 1968, Alfred owned several properties in Agua Caliente, Buena Vista, Schellvi
2 CONC lle, Sebastiani, Skaggs Island, Sonoma and Sonoma Vista, all located in Sonoma, California.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 2 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I63@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 4941D3CFBD7CD611B6240050BA163579F4DA
1 FAMC @F12@
0 @I64@ INDI
1 NAME Roy Francis Joseph /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Roy Francis Joseph
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 12 Jul 1912
2 PLAC Minnesota
1 DEAT
2 DATE Jul 1973
1 _UID 4B41D3CFBD7CD611B6240050BA163579F6FA
1 FAMS @F35@
1 FAMC @F12@
1 NOTE There is a Roy Rea in the Social Security Death Index who was issued a Social Security numbe
2 CONC r in Minnesota before 1951. He was born July 12, 1912 and died in July 1973. Social Securit
2 CONC y number was 473-10-7011.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 Nov 2004
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I65@ INDI
1 NAME Ella /Yeager/
2 SURN Yeager
2 GIVN Ella
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1875
2 PLAC Wisconsin
1 _UID A2F294440C7DD611B6240050BA1635798407
1 FAMS @F13@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I66@ INDI
1 NAME Carson /Riddle/
2 SURN Riddle
2 GIVN Carson
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 23 Mar 1906
2 PLAC Denver, Colorado
1 DEAT
2 DATE Jun 1975
2 PLAC Denver, Colorado
1 _UID 78B7351E7E1BEC4282076F99217DAD6E93DB
1 FAMS @F36@
1 FAMC @F37@
1 NOTE Carson graduated from the University of Colorado (Civil Engineering, 1930). Carson's date an
2 CONC d place of death are from the Social Security Death Index.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 Jun 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I67@ INDI
1 NAME Samuel Dallas /Mowery/
2 SURN Mowery
2 GIVN Samuel Dallas
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1 Aug 1849
2 PLAC Newburg, Hopewell Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 20 Dec 1930
2 PLAC Newville, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
1 BURI
2 PLAC Block 11, number 23, Newville Cemetery, Newville, PA
1 _UID 02BD386F6E90D611B6240050BA163579F37C
1 FAMS @F31@
1 NOTE According to "History of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania" (1886), Samuel was reared and educa
2 CONC ted by his grandparents, Adam Mowery and Mary Horting. At the age of 15, Samuel enlisted in C
2 CONC apt. company of independent scouts for a 100-day length of service. When he returned, he lear
2 CONC ned the harness making trade and later was a teacher in Newburg and adjoining townships. He a
2 CONC bandoned teaching in 1879 and was elected Justice of the Peace of Newburg, and was re-electe
2 CONC d in the spring of 1884. On November 27, 1879 he established a weekly publication known as "T
2 CONC he Telephone." He was editor and proprietor until January 1, 1884. He then purchased the busi
2 CONC ness and continued its publication. Samuel was a self-taught civil engineer and was making hi
2 CONC s living at that profession in 1886. For three years prior to 1886, he was employed by the So
2 CONC uth Pennsylvania Railroad as assistant right-of-way agent for the second, third and fourth di
2 CONC visions and his field of operations was from Newville to the Allegheny Tunnel.
2 CONT
2 CONT The History of Cumberland County describes the Mowerys' home as being "bright with books, mus
2 CONC ic, and surrounded by the comforts that come to the energetic business man."
1 CHAN
2 DATE 22 Jan 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I68@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID A226A6C08D9ED611B6240050BA163579E8D2
1 FAMC @F22@
0 @I69@ INDI
1 NAME Norma Mabel /Averill/
2 SURN Averill
2 GIVN Norma Mabel
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 2 Sep 1917
2 PLAC Murray, Shetek, Minnesota
1 DEAT
2 DATE 27 Sep 2002
2 PLAC Tracy, Lyon County, Minnesota
1 BURI
2 DATE 30 Sep 2002
2 PLAC Tracy City Cemetery, Tracy, Minnesota
1 _UID A426A6C08D9ED611B6240050BA163579EAF2
1 FAMS @F39@
1 FAMC @F22@
1 NOTE Norma's obituary, printed in the Tracy Headlight-Herald:
2 CONT
2 CONT Services were held on Monday, September 30, 2002 for Norma Lynch at the Tracy United Methodis
2 CONC t Church.
2 CONT Norma M. Lynch was born September 2, 1917 to Charles I. and Nona (Rea) Averill in Shetek Town
2 CONC ship, Murray County. She was baptized and confirmed in the United Methodist faith. She attend
2 CONC ed District 16 country school and graduated from Tracy High School in 1936. As a young woma
2 CONC n she worked in Steinberg's Ice Cream Parlor in Tracy.
2 CONT On April 27, 1942 Norma married Earl Lynch in Tracy, MN. They made their home on Earl's far
2 CONC m south of Tracy, where they lived their whole life together. Norma remained on the farm unti
2 CONC l she entered the Our House of Slayton, MN last week where she died at the age of 85.
2 CONT Norma was a very active member of the Tracy United Methodist Church, having held position o
2 CONC n church boards, teaching Sunday School, a member of the UMW and Martha Circle. She also wa
2 CONC s a member of SSS Club, Golden Age, Prime Timers and was a Food Shelf volunteer and former 4-
2 CONC H leader. She enjoyed playing Bridge and 500 with her clubs, gardening, sewing, reading, hand
2 CONC work and visiting with friends, but especially loved spending time with her three daughters a
2 CONC nd their families.
2 CONT Norma is survived by her three daughters, Janice (Gary) Radke of Montevideo, MN, Nancy (Ellio
2 CONC tt) Tukua of Damascus, OR and Sherry (Ed) Gutman of Tracy; nine grandchildren; seven great-gr
2 CONC andchildren and nieces, nephews and cousins.
2 CONT Her parents, husband, Earl, two brothers and one sister preceded her in death.
2 CONT Interment was at the Tracy City Cemetery before the funeral with the graveside committal serv
2 CONC ice at 1 p.m. on Monday.
2 CONT The Almlie Funeral Home of Tracy handled arrangements.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 26 Feb 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I70@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID C245272B20A0D611B6240050BA163579A81A
1 FAMC @F5@
0 @I71@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID C545272B20A0D611B6240050BA163579AB4A
1 FAMC @F5@
0 @I72@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID C745272B20A0D611B6240050BA163579AD6A
1 FAMC @F5@
0 @I73@ INDI
1 NAME Archibald B. /Mowery/
2 SURN Mowery
2 GIVN Archibald B.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1872
2 PLAC Newville, Hopewell Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 9 Mar 1918
2 PLAC Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
2 CAUS Probably influenza
1 BURI
2 PLAC Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lemoyne, Cumberland County
1 _UID 4400651BE4A0D611B6240050BA163579D7F3
1 FAMS @F40@
1 FAMC @F31@
1 NOTE Was living in Newburg with with his parents at age 9, in 1880.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 7 Jan 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I74@ INDI
1 NAME Carrie E. /Mowery/
2 SURN Mowery
2 GIVN Carrie E.
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 19 Jan 1877
2 PLAC Newville, Hopewell Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE Aug 1963
2 PLAC Pennsylvania
1 _UID 4600651BE4A0D611B6240050BA163579D913
1 FAMC @F31@
1 NOTE There is a Carrie Mowery in the SSDI, born in Pennsylvania January 19, 1877, who died in Penn
2 CONC sylvania in August of 1963.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 26 Jul 2002
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I75@ INDI
1 NAME Moss M. /Mowery/
2 SURN Mowery
2 GIVN Moss M.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 PLAC Newville, Hopewell Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 4800651BE4A0D611B6240050BA163579DB33
1 FAMC @F31@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 26 Jul 2002
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I76@ INDI
1 NAME Unknown // Cook
2 GIVN Unknown
2 NSFX Cook
1 SEX M
1 _UID A2948F9FFFA0D611B6240050BA16357992C3
1 FAMS @F30@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 18 Aug 2002
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I77@ INDI
1 NAME Emma /M./
2 SURN M.
2 GIVN Emma
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1876
2 PLAC Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 8 Aug 1924
2 PLAC Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
2 CAUS Died of a tumor
1 BURI
2 PLAC Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lemoyne, Cumberland County
1 _UID E29FBFF9A1A1D611B6240050BA1635790A3D
1 FAMS @F40@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 27 Jul 2002
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I78@ INDI
1 NAME Ray I. /Mowery/
2 SURN Mowery
2 GIVN Ray I.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1895
2 PLAC Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID E59FBFF9A1A1D611B6240050BA1635790D6D
1 FAMC @F40@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 27 Jul 2002
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I79@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID E79FBFF9A1A1D611B6240050BA1635790F8D
1 FAMC @F40@
0 @I80@ INDI
1 NAME Samuel /Mowery/
2 SURN Mowery
2 GIVN Samuel
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 13 Feb 1904
2 PLAC Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE Feb 1971
2 PLAC New Cumberland, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID E99FBFF9A1A1D611B6240050BA16357911AD
1 FAMC @F40@
1 NOTE At his death in 1971, Samuel owned property in the following Cumberland County, Pennyslvani
2 CONC a locations: Drexel Hills, Fair Acres, Fairview, Frogtown, Marsh Run, North Cumberland, New C
2 CONC umberland, New Cumberland Army Depot, New Market, Rudytown, and Westfield Terrace. Either h
2 CONC e owned rental properties there or he was a developer, or both. Source: Social Security Deat
2 CONC h Index.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I81@ INDI
1 NAME Matthew Sutherland /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Matthew Sutherland
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1732
2 PLAC Drumskee, Dromore, County Down, Northern Ireland
1 DEAT
2 DATE BEF 1820
2 PLAC Amberson Valley, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 BURI
2 PLAC Rea-Shields Cemetery, Amberson Valley, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 62987CB360B2D611B6240050BA163579CA4B
1 FAMS @F27@
1 FAMC @F41@
1 NOTE Matthew was my emmigrant ancestor, arriving from Ireland probably during 1774, possibly in 17
2 CONC 75. The list of ships arriving at the port of Philadelphia in 1774 and 1775 is a short one, w
2 CONC hich includes only three, in 1774, from the port of Newry:
2 CONT
2 CONT 1774 The "Glorious Memory" departed Belfast, Ireland, for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Bal
2 CONC timore, Maryland. 1774 The "Hannah" departed Londonderry, Ireland, for Philadelphia, Pennsyl
2 CONC vania. 1774 The "Hope" departed Newry, Ireland, and arrived at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.17
2 CONC 74 The "Needham" departed Newry, Ireland, for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2 CONT 1774 The "Peace & Plenty" departed Belfast, Ireland, for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Ne
2 CONC w York. 1774 The "Prosperity" departed Belfast, Ireland, for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 17
2 CONC 74 The "Renown" departed Newry, Ireland, for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2 CONT 1774 (June 21) The "Nancy"*
2 CONT 1774 (September 29) The "Charming Molly"* 1774 (September 30) "The Union"* 1774 (October 29
2 CONC ) "The Patty & Peggy"* 1774 (October 31) "The Sally"*
2 CONT
2 CONT *May not have come from Ireland
2 CONT
2 CONT In 1775, the list was even shorter, due to the outbreak of the Revolutionary War, which broug
2 CONC ht a halt to the Irish emmigration until it resumed again in 1789:
2 CONT
2 CONT 1775 The Prosperity departed Belfast, Ireland, for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1775 (Januar
2 CONC y 16) The Catharine* 1775 (October 9) The King of Prussia*
2 CONT
2 CONT *May not have come from Ireland
2 CONT
2 CONT It appears the Prosperity was the last ship from Ireland before the emmigration stopped. It i
2 CONC s also possible that Matthew landed at New York or at the port of Elizabeth, New Jersey and t
2 CONC raveled inland to Pennsylvania, but, there isn't any evidence supporting this, that I'm awar
2 CONC e of at this time. My best guess is that, living in Newry, where all five of his children wer
2 CONC e born (the last of them in 1773), it makes the best sense that they left from the port of Ne
2 CONC wry in 1774, aboard either the "Hope," the "Needham" or the "Renown." As there don't appear t
2 CONC o be any lists of passengers names for these ships, I may never know which it was. All that i
2 CONC s known about them is that the "Hope" had 200 or 220 passengers, the "Needham" had 300 passen
2 CONC gers and the Renown was carrying 350 passengers. In 1775, the "Prosperity" was carrying 480 p
2 CONC assengers, who were probably the last to leave Ireland for Philadelphia until 1789.
2 CONT
2 CONT According to genealogist Stanley B. Rea, who contributed to the book "Conocoheague Headwater
2 CONC s of Amberson Valley," by Harry E. Foreman (1968), Matthew Sutherland Rea first settled in Mi
2 CONC fflin County, Pennsylvania prior to the Revolutionary War, and later moved his family to th
2 CONC e Amberson Valley in Franklin County in 1797. All five of his children were born in Newry, Co
2 CONC unty Down, Ireland. This would confirm that Matthew emmigrated from Northern Ireland in 1774
2 CONC . I have since wondered if it is possible that Stanley may have been in error; that Matthew h
2 CONC ad first stteled not in Mifflin County, but in the area that would become Mifflin Township, C
2 CONC umberland County in 1797. Mifflin Township was just east of the Franklin County line. It woul
2 CONC d make sense that the Reas settled in the area that straddled the county line, some of them i
2 CONC n Franklin and some in Cumberland. I have no way of proving this, though. It's only a hunch t
2 CONC hat, to me, makes better sense when you consider how far Mifflin County is from the area.
2 CONT
2 CONT According to "Conococheague Headwaters of the Amberson Valley," Matthew Rea came to Frankli
2 CONC n County from Mifflin County in 1797. However, the census proves this wrong. The 1790 censu
2 CONC s shows his son Robert Scott Rea living in Mifflin County, while Matthew and his adult sons J
2 CONC ames and Jonathan are living in separate households in Franklin County. What this shows, then
2 CONC , is that Matthew Rea moved from Mifflin to Franklin County before 1790. Also shown living i
2 CONC n Mifflin County in 1790 is a William Ray who has four children and a wife. This would seem t
2 CONC o indicate that one of Matthew's two unidentified children was named William and that he was
2 CONC , like Jonathan and James, an adult at the time the family emmigrated, or at least in his tee
2 CONC ns at the time.
2 CONT
2 CONT Matthew lived with his grandson, Robert Scott Rea, Jr., in his later years.
2 CONT
2 CONT The 1790 census of Franklin County shows Matthew Rea was living alone, his sons James and Jon
2 CONC athan living nearby. Apparently, Elizabeth had died by 1790. Matthew himself would have bee
2 CONC n about 58 at the time.
2 CONT
2 CONT "Conococheague Headwaters of the Amberson Valley" mentions that Matthew had five children an
2 CONC d that "...the three sons" were named Jonathan, James and Robert Scott Rea. The two remainin
2 CONC g unaccounted for had to be daughters. According to West Conocoheague Presbyterian Marriage R
2 CONC eocrds, 1769-1812, there were two Rhea women married at the church at Mercersberg, which stra
2 CONC ddles the Montgomery Township/Perry Township line. The earlier of these marriages was betwee
2 CONC n Fanny Rhea and John Hart, November 9, 1789. The other was between Margery Rhea and Thomas M
2 CONC cWilliams, December 23, 1796. Assuming both women were over 18 when they married, Fanny may h
2 CONC ave been born about 1771 at the earliest and Margery would have been born around 1778. This f
2 CONC its perfectly; both women would have been the right age to have been daughters of Matthew's
2 CONC . As for the location of the marriages, a bit downstream from the Amberson Valley, at Mercers
2 CONC burg, it is very likely that Thomas McWilliams and John Hart lived further downstream and wal
2 CONC ked or rode the short distance up the Conococheague to court the two young women. When the ti
2 CONC me came for the weddings, they were married in their husbands' community, where they probabl
2 CONC y settled, as well. Still, more research is needed before I can conclude that either woman wa
2 CONC s a daughter of Matthew Sutherland Rea.
2 CONT
2 CONT According to "Concocheague Headwaters of the Amberson Valley," (Harry Foreman, 1968), there w
2 CONC as already a Thomas Rhea in the Amberson Valley in 1767, some seven years prior to Matthew'
2 CONC s arrival in Pennsylvania. This Thomas Rhea was probably related to Matthew's cousins, the Jo
2 CONC hn Rhea (Rea) line, of Chambersburg, which was in the area before Matthew arrived.
2 CONT
2 CONT Matthew's middle name has some interesting possibilities. It is evidently the surname of an a
2 CONC ncestor, perhaps his mother's or grandmother's maiden name. It is also the name of a Scottis
2 CONC h clan and one of the counties of northern Scotland, as well.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 28 Jul 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I82@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 72A09B90D0D40842AF88C52E474A6667B3A9
1 FAMS @F32@
0 @I83@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 66BFFA264C09DC4C9B7B7580B4825A63C042
1 FAMS @F33@
0 @I84@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth //
2 GIVN Elizabeth
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1736
2 PLAC County Down, Northern Ireland
1 _UID E95BCFF93EA1CE4A8CDC8AC2F663E59E9328
1 FAMS @F27@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 7 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I85@ INDI
1 NAME Isaac /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Isaac
1 SEX M
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1798
2 PLAC Montgomery Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID F40DD4DF084DD6429498D612892992E9621D
1 FAMS @F42@
1 FAMC @F41@
1 NOTE According to Henry Oliver Rea's book "Samuel Rea, 1725-1811, Heritage and Descendants," Willi
2 CONC am had "at least" five sons. He later states, in the same biographical sketch of Samuel Rea
2 CONC , that there was "much circumstantial evidence" that an Isaac Rea and a James Rea who also li
2 CONC ved in Franklin County, Pennsylvania may have been brothers of Samuel's. If this is so, the
2 CONC n William had seven sons, provided the evidence of Robert Rea being a son of William's also s
2 CONC tands. Henry also says that Joseph and William remained in Ireland, while he speculates the o
2 CONC ther sons probably all emmigrated to Pennsylvania.
2 CONT
2 CONT Isaac's presence in the Amberson Valley is corroborated by Harry Foreman in "Conocoheague Hea
2 CONC dwaters of the Amberson Valley," which contains Rea data from genealogist Stanley B. Rea, o
2 CONC f Sun Pairie, Wisconsin, a descendant of Matthew Sutherland Rea, Isaac's brother.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 3 Jun 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I86@ INDI
1 NAME William /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN William
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1735
2 PLAC Drumskee, Dromore Parish, County Down, Northern Ireland
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1815
2 PLAC Drumskee, Dromore Parish, County Down, Northern Ireland
1 BURI
2 PLAC Dromore Cathedral Graveyard, Dromore, County Down, Ireland
1 _UID F04BFB39CE7BC945B1DB9467D263DB3B989E
1 FAMS @F43@
1 FAMC @F41@
1 NOTE William and his brother Joseph are the only sons of William Rea who never left Ireland.
2 CONT
2 CONT A wedding announcement, published in The Freeman's Journal, County Down, November 4,1808:
2 CONT
2 CONT "At Dromore, Mr Wm REA of Edenruty, at the advanced age of 73, to Miss Lucinda LEE of Drumske
2 CONC e, aged 24 — The circumstance attended this marriage is something singular, as he has lived t
2 CONC o this period without ever thinking of entering such a situation, though possessed of a vas
2 CONC t property; but supposing his friends might have disputes in consequence thereof he thought p
2 CONC roper to make an engagement with this young woman, she being his house keeper."
2 CONT
2 CONT William was buried at Dromore Cathedral Graveyard. Dromore Cathedral was built in 1661 and wa
2 CONC s, early in its history, an Episcopalian church with many Presbyterian burials, of which Will
2 CONC iam's was one.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 3 Jun 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I87@ INDI
1 NAME Joseph /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Joseph
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1727
2 PLAC Drumskee, Dromore, County Down, Ireland
1 DEAT
2 DATE 8 Nov 1818
2 PLAC Drumskee, Dromore, County Down, Ireland
1 BURI
2 PLAC Drumskee, Dromore, County Down, Ireland
1 _UID 869B8EACD4B8B047AC314D2063F8B287BCB0
1 FAMC @F41@
1 NOTE Joseph and his brother William are the only sons of William Rea who never left Ireland.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 3 Jun 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I88@ INDI
1 NAME Samuel /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Samuel
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1725
2 PLAC Drumskee, Dromore, County Down, Northern Ireland
1 DEAT
2 DATE 15 Aug 1811
2 PLAC Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID D43F60ED2978D043AFBB7BC79A353A4811E6
1 FAMS @F44@
1 FAMS @F45@
1 FAMS @F46@
1 FAMC @F41@
1 NOTE Samuel was the first of William Rea's sons to emmigrate to America, prior to 1755. He lived i
2 CONC n Greene Township in Franklin County. According to "Samuel Rea, 1725-1811, Heritage and Desce
2 CONC ndants," by Henry Oliver Rea (1960), Samuel lived most ofhis aduolt life in the East Conococh
2 CONC eague Valley (Amberson Valley), in present day Greene Township. Locally, the area was calle
2 CONC d Dunlap's Meadow. Samuel was living here as early as May 24, 1753 and probably emmigrated t
2 CONC o Pennsylvania between 1752 and 1754. The first actual notice of Samuel in the area is May 24
2 CONC , 1753, when his name appeared in a survey made for him by William Anderson. The land surveye
2 CONC d was on the east side of the Conococheague Creek. The description of this land sounds very s
2 CONC imilar to that of land purchased June 25,1767 by a Thomas Rea and William Watson, who later s
2 CONC old the land to Robert and Nancy Breckenridge Culbertson. Who this Thomas Rea was is stil
2 CONC l a mystery to me.
2 CONT
2 CONT According to Henry Oliver Rea, there are "variant traditions" within the family that Samuel m
2 CONC ay have first lived in Chester, Lancaster and Cumberland Counties in Pennsylvania before comi
2 CONC ng to Franklin County.
2 CONT
2 CONT According to a will dated 1807 and probated in 1811, Samuel's wife at the time was Martha (Ma
2 CONC rtha Greer Wallace), and his children were Ann (Rea) Wright, William, Sarah (Rea) Renfrew, Ha
2 CONC nnah (Rea) Thompson, James, John, Samuel, Polly (Rea) Edgar and his grandchildren were Hanna
2 CONC h (Rea) Potts (daughter of Ann Rea Wright) and Rosanna (daughter of Andrew and Hannah Rea Tho
2 CONC mpson). At the time of his death, Samuel held patents to over 600 acres of land.
2 CONT
2 CONT According to a letter from Samuel's son John to Samuel, Jr., written after their father's dea
2 CONC th, Samuel was buried in his wife Eleanor's grave along with her bones, which John remarks we
2 CONC re remarkably well preserved, given that she had been buried for 28 years. From John's very d
2 CONC etailed description of the illness that lead to Samuel's death, it reads as if Samuel may hav
2 CONC e died of a stroke, and not the first one he'd had. He mentions that Samuel was suffering att
2 CONC acks in which he had severe pains in his head and that one attack had rendered him incapabl
2 CONC e of speech and also impaired his reason, as well. He says this attack occurred just days bef
2 CONC ore the final stroke that took his life.
2 CONT
2 CONT Henry Oliver Rea mentions that "there is much circumstantial evidence which supports the beli
2 CONC ef that two brothers [of Samuel's] came [to the Amberson Valley] at a later date. Isaac Rhe
2 CONC a (Wray, Rea) who died in 1798 lived in Montgomery Township near Greene [Township]; James Re
2 CONC a (Ray), in Metal Township. Isaac and Samuel married sisters, Jane and Rosanna English. Ther
2 CONC e are several other references which may imply relationship of the above three 'Reas.'" Cens
2 CONC us data bears out the presence of these two, but, if they were brothers of Samuel's, then thi
2 CONC s would imply William Rea of Drumskee had seven sons, which is possible, given that Henry say
2 CONC s William had "at least" five sons. The curious thing, to me, is that Henry seems to have ha
2 CONC d no knowledge at all of the existence of Matthew Rea, who was definitely a son of William Re
2 CONC a of Drumskee, also. Apparently, he never saw Matthew in Franklin County in the 1790 census
2 CONC , or, if he did, for some reason, didn't pay him any attention. Matthew had been in Frankli
2 CONC n County, living on the same side of the Conococheague as Samuel, since before 1790. Also od
2 CONC d is that Henry never mentioned the Thomas Rea who, in 1767, with William Watson, purchased p
2 CONC art of the very same land that Samuel later bought in 1774 and built his "Rea Mansion" upon
2 CONC . Surely, this Thomas Rea was somehow related to Samuel, also, yet, Henry Olvier Rea never ev
2 CONC en mentions either Thomas or Matthew. Even more curious is that Harry Foreman, in his book "C
2 CONC onococheague Headwaters of the Amberson Valley," never mentions Samuel Rea's presence in th
2 CONC e valley, but the book is my major source of data on Matthew Sutherland Rea and his descendan
2 CONC ts, data which comes from genealogist Stanley B. Rea, of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, a descendan
2 CONC t of Matthew's. Foreman does, however, mention Isaac Rea, as well as the above mentioned Thom
2 CONC as and a James and John Rea, also. In fact, Isaac and James seem to be the only Reas in the v
2 CONC alley that both authors do mention, in spite of the fact that both used some of the same sour
2 CONC ce material.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I89@ INDI
1 NAME Eleanor /Snodgrass/
2 SURN Snodgrass
2 GIVN Eleanor
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1725
2 PLAC Northern Ireland
1 DEAT
2 DATE 15 Apr 1783
1 BURI
2 PLAC Rocky Springs Presbyterian Church, Pennsylvania
1 _UID AE22C03ED3C77146857DAC41C8067E65BF48
1 FAMS @F44@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Mar 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I90@ INDI
1 NAME Rosanna English /Edgar/
2 SURN Edgar
2 GIVN Rosanna English
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1725
1 _UID FC050AA0ED19D44FA0D659E6079B61851197
1 FAMS @F45@
1 NOTE Had previously been the widow of William Edgar.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I91@ INDI
1 NAME Martha Lindsay /Greer/
2 SURN Greer
2 GIVN Martha Lindsay
1 SEX F
1 _UID C20EA2DA4F3F6A43B4647A75C6C0DD170872
1 FAMS @F46@
1 NOTE Daughter of Fulton Lindsay and widow of Thomas Greer, who died in 1798. Henry Oliver Rea say
2 CONC s that Samuel was 75 or older when he married Martha.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I92@ INDI
1 NAME John /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN John
2 NPFX Gen./Rep.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 27 Jan 1755
2 PLAC Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 6 Feb 1829
2 PLAC Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
1 BURI
2 PLAC Rocky Spring Churchyard, near Chambersburg
1 _UID 8B282CB39FE0EE4C9838A165817BC65B3EF6
1 FAMS @F47@
1 FAMC @F44@
1 NOTE John Rea spent 50 years of his life in the service of his country. He was on active duty thro
2 CONC ughout the American Revolutionary War and he later played a major role in the organization an
2 CONC d activation of the Pennsylvania Militia, rising to the rank of Major-General. He held appoin
2 CONC ted and elected offices in Franklin County, he represented the county in the Commonwealth's G
2 CONC eneral Assembly and senate, and he served as a U.S. congressman from Pennsylvania for the Fra
2 CONC nklin-Bedford congressional district.
2 CONT
2 CONT John was 51 and a high ranking officer in the Pennsylvania Militia when, in November 1806, h
2 CONC e married Elizabeth Culbertson, who was 26 years his junior, a daughter of Col. Samuel Culber
2 CONC tson of Culbertson's Row. John and Elizabeth's first home was called "Font HIll" and was buil
2 CONC t on land that John had purchased from Joseph Culbertson in 1803. Font Hill was a single-stor
2 CONC y structure that was enlarged later. It was still standing in 1960 and may, presumably, remai
2 CONC n today. John and Elizabeth's second home was "Allendale," built on the Rea's farm tract. T
2 CONC o this property, John added houses, barns and sawmills. When his father died in 1811, John wa
2 CONC s the executor to his estate and when his father-in-law died in 1817, he was also the adminis
2 CONC trator of that estate. For some reason, John suffered a reversal of fortune, beginning shortl
2 CONC y before 1818 and culminating in his complete financial ruin by 1826. It is believed that h
2 CONC e secured a promissory note of a friend who defaulted on its payment, and so John was obligat
2 CONC ed to retire the note. As a result, he was unable to meet his obligation as administrator o
2 CONC f his father's estate and, in 1818, when his brother James, who was living in Ohio, demande
2 CONC d his inheritance, John was forced to sell the property he had acquired in 1803 in order to m
2 CONC eet the obligation. Soon after the death of his brother William, in 1819, the heirs pressed t
2 CONC heir claim to the "Williamsburg" tract which John had bought from his brother. When the judge
2 CONC ments against him were executed, John was ruined financially. His real estate, as well as mos
2 CONC t of his personal property, was sold at sheriff's sale, bringing $10,187.61, yet this was no
2 CONC t enough to cover the claims. After John's death, his children paid the outstanding balance o
2 CONC wing.
2 CONT
2 CONT At the age of 72, John decided to start a new life. He took advantage of the Homestead Act, w
2 CONC hich entitled veterans to free land in the Indiana Territory and made the trip west via cover
2 CONC ed wagon with his wife and young children and all the family's wordly possessions, with the o
2 CONC lder sons walking alongside. The land he chose was along the Ohio River, at Hanover, about 3
2 CONC 0 miles from Lexington, Kentucky, on the Indiana side of the river. This whole arrangement pr
2 CONC oved unsatisfactory and the family returned to Greene Township in Franklin County in early Se
2 CONC ptember of the following year. John died of food poisoning the following February, at the Rob
2 CONC ert Peebles Hotel in Chambersburg, where he had gone to meet with high ranking political lead
2 CONC ers. He was buried with full military honors in the Rocky Spring Presbyterian Churchyard. A m
2 CONC emorial marks his grave.
2 CONT
2 CONT A friend of John's described his appearance: "...a portly, fine looking man, tall and dignifi
2 CONC ed and very much a gentleman in his manner." John's financial distress never affected the est
2 CONC eem in which he was held, as is evident in this excerpt from his obituary:
2 CONT
2 CONT "He was uniformly temperate, sober and honest in his transactions; his reduced circumstnces w
2 CONC ere his misfortunes and not the effect of crime...In the career of his life, he was early fou
2 CONC nd among those who were engaged in the defense of liberty and their country...That he was hig
2 CONC hly esteemed and respected by all who knew him appears from the various offices of trust an
2 CONC d honor to which he was advanced...He was not only an upright citizen, but a kind, affectiona
2 CONC te husband and a tender parent."
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I93@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 031AAFC18A0B9D40A1D5FC255BFB5E3E883B
1 FAMS @F39@
0 @I94@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 45CFBF7B79343344B6D7D04F948CC58F9275
1 FAMS @F48@
1 FAMC @F39@
0 @I95@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID E18E1722D04476439175F90A13147BF21234
1 FAMS @F48@
0 @I96@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID AE48FDEE0087584E86A3ECCC7CCD29D93AAA
1 FAMS @F49@
1 FAMC @F48@
0 @I97@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 222A17C593B66745B8CE60780B4C2C37359B
1 FAMS @F49@
0 @I98@ INDI
1 NAME Charles Waldo /Graves/
2 SURN Graves
2 GIVN Charles Waldo
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1854
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1946
1 BURI
2 PLAC Viroqua Cemetery, Viroqua, Vernon County, WI
1 _UID CF00AF89843DCD47A06D64BE7D6E7B45B649
1 FAMS @F16@
1 NOTE Charles and Ida lived in Viroqua, Wisconsin in 1880. Living with them at the time was Pearl R
2 CONC ea, Ida's little brother.
2 CONT
2 CONT From History of Vernon County 1884, Chapter XVI, The Bar of Vernon County:
2 CONT "Charles W. Graves is the pioneer member of the law firm of Butt & Graves, and located here f
2 CONC or practice in May, 1879. His father, Lewis W. Graves, Esq., was for twenty-five years a prom
2 CONC inent member of the bar of Monroe Co., Wis. Charles W. was born at East Aurora, in Erie Co.
2 CONC , N.Y. Nov. 29, 1854 and was a law student under his father for many years. He also studie
2 CONC d a short time with A. E. Bleekman, Esq., of Sparta, Wis. and was admitted to practice in th
2 CONC e circuit court at Sparta Jan. 5, 1876. He there formed a law partnership with Fred T. Condit
2 CONC , which continued through 1876 and afterward with A. E. Bleekman. This latter tie was severe
2 CONC d in 1879, and Mr. Graves came to Viroqua where he has been in active practice since. His wif
2 CONC e was formerly Ida Rea, a native of Oshkosh, Wis. They have two children, Earl W. and Ray." (
2 CONC p. 195)
2 CONT
2 CONT "In 1883 the bar of Vernon county was composed of the following named gentlemen: W. F. Terhun
2 CONC e, James E. Newell, C. M. Butt, II, P. Proctor, L. J. Risk, C. W. Graves, O. B. Wyman, H. C
2 CONC . Forsyth, C. A. Roberts, W. N. Carter, L. Tollefson and W. S. Field of Viroqua and G. L. Mil
2 CONC ler of De Soto." (p. 192)
1 CHAN
2 DATE 3 Feb 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I99@ INDI
1 NAME Earl Waldo /Graves/
2 SURN Graves
2 GIVN Earl Waldo
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 29 Jul 1876
2 PLAC Sparta, Monroe County, Wisconsin
1 _UID DE0E3AC36B3B8C408B768D0612296A67FB06
1 FAMC @F16@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 29 Jan 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I100@ INDI
1 NAME Ray Allen /Graves/
2 SURN Graves
2 GIVN Ray Allen
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1 Oct 1878
2 PLAC Sparta, Monroe County, Wisconsin
1 _UID 7CAC576859EED74A8AFDBFF5DF23E895090C
1 FAMS @F51@
1 FAMC @F16@
1 NOTE In the 1880 census, Ray's first name is spelled Rea. This may have actually been correct an
2 CONC d he may have been given his mother's maiden name.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 29 Jan 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I101@ INDI
1 NAME Mae /White/
2 SURN White
2 GIVN Mae
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1882
2 PLAC Minnesota
1 DEAT
2 DATE ABT 1988
1 _UID E38DCC7BD1653E44B36879DA6C3A9AF20FD9
1 FAMS @F51@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I102@ INDI
1 NAME William R. /Graves/
2 SURN Graves
2 GIVN William R.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1912
1 DEAT
2 DATE ABT 1974
2 PLAC Wisconsin Rapids
1 _UID 80300BA57B1D634B831C3E94890E9B408947
1 FAMS @F52@
1 FAMC @F51@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I103@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 17BA2544EC3BB441BB0ABA0C53702507D05D
1 FAMS @F52@
0 @I104@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID AF39788A972667478471D9FFB83CF3BFC895
1 FAMS @F53@
1 FAMC @F52@
0 @I105@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID A4C6643E56ABBF47986CC48E9677C6114D3A
1 FAMS @F53@
0 @I106@ INDI
1 NAME Gretchen /Kieffer/
2 SURN Kieffer
2 GIVN Gretchen
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1966
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1997
1 _UID A2290288A760DB49B6CB83ED1006F5BC3886
1 FAMC @F53@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I107@ INDI
1 NAME Kittie Bernice /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Kittie Bernice
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 20 Jun 1880
2 PLAC Viroqua, Vernon County, Wisconsin
1 _UID D1E517D9C8B08547BF6B2D3A18E362330B78
1 FAMC @F15@
1 NOTE Probably named Katherine. She appears, as a girl of about 12, in a photo (circa 1891) with Id
2 CONC a Graves, her cousin. The photo was taken in Viroqua, Wisconsin, where both families lived. T
2 CONC he photo can be viewed here: http://www.familyoldphotos.com/4c/2k/kittie_rea_and_ida_graves.h
2 CONC tm. Kittie is on the right.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 9 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I108@ INDI
1 NAME Stella /Myer/
2 SURN Myer
2 GIVN Stella
1 SEX F
1 _UID 4BEF5A533C8784438902E47ADE33EF28821B
1 FAMS @F11@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I109@ INDI
1 NAME William /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN William
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1680
2 PLAC Probably County Down
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1785
2 PLAC Drumskee Cottage, Dromore Parish, County Down, Northern Ireland
1 _UID F2AF9511552A2C4D938181E87127272DA8FC
1 FAMS @F41@
1 NOTE According to "Samuel Rea, 1725-1811, Heritage and Descendants," by Henry Oliver Rea (1960, Ty
2 CONC rone Printing Co., Ltd., Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland), an American descendan
2 CONC t who lived in Pittsburgh, "the first record of William in Drumskee Townland is contained i
2 CONC n a 'Memorial of Indenture of Lease,' registered in the Registry of Deeds in Dublin, April 28
2 CONC , 1757. In this document, it says that William Rea of Drumskee Cottage leased about 26 Iris
2 CONC h acres (equivalent to almost 50 English acres) from Thomas Collyer on March 18, 1733. Thes
2 CONC e lands were formerly owned by the O'Dymond clan and were previously leased by William from A
2 CONC rt, Bryan, Henry and Murtagh O'Dymond from at least 1731. The book speculates that William wa
2 CONC s born here and had been farming this land for "many years, for he was 53" in 1733.
2 CONT
2 CONT "Samuel Rea, 1725-1811, Heritage and Descendants" also says that "the Reas were buried" at Dr
2 CONC omore Cathedral, which it goes on to say was a burial ground for Protestants and was original
2 CONC ly an Episcopalian church. My own research has confirmed there are also Rea graves at Dundona
2 CONC ld Graveyard in County Down, Knockbreda Graveyard and Boardsmills First Presbyterian Graveyar
2 CONC d. The book states that the Reas were all Presbyterians as far back as anyone can remember.
2 CONT
2 CONT William would have been 94 at the time his son Matthew sailed to America in 1774, so I doub
2 CONC t he made the journey himself. Being old and having lived his life in Ireland, he probably op
2 CONC ted to stay there. Henry Oliver Rea confirms this, saying that William died at Drumskee Cotta
2 CONC ge "in April 1785, aged 105 years." William's age at death and place of death are from his ob
2 CONC ituary, printed in the Belfast Mercury & Freeman's Chronicle, April 26, 1785, according to He
2 CONC nry Oliver Rea's book.
2 CONT
2 CONT Supposedly, there was a family coat of arms applied for in County Down. Here is a heraldic de
2 CONC scription:
2 CONT the arms of Rea: Vert, on a chevron or, between three roebucks in full course, as many thistl
2 CONC es slipped all proper; impaling [for McCaw] argent two lions rampant combattant guies support
2 CONC ing a dexter hand couped at the wrist of the last; in chief three mullets azure and in base i
2 CONC n waves of the sea a salmon naiant also proper]. This differs a bit from the coat of arms sho
2 CONC wn on the front page of "Samuel Rea, 1725-1811, Heritage and Descendants," written by Henry O
2 CONC liver Rea in 1959 and published in 1960, which shows a chevron containing three deer and a de
2 CONC er on top of the chevron, but no "lions rampant," or thistles.
2 CONT
2 CONT In the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) website, I found William had registe
2 CONC red as a freeholder (one who either owned his lands outright or leased from another) on May 2
2 CONC 2 at some point during the 1700s. According to PRONI, From 1727 to 1793 only Protestants wit
2 CONC h a freehold worth at least 40 shillings a year were legally permitted to vote. It appears Wi
2 CONC lliam was leasing his lands from the Hamilton estate, which coincides with above mentioned Ha
2 CONC milton rent rolls that I found a Hugh Rea listed on during 1681-1688. Given this coincidence
2 CONC , it isn't difficult to conclude that perhaps William's father was, indeed, this Hugh Rea.
2 CONT
2 CONT Until recently, I believed that William was the William MacRea shown in the LDS' IGI files. A
2 CONC fter being alerted to a mention of William MacRea in "History of the Clan MacRae," I can no
2 CONC w see, quite plainly, that they were two different men. I am confident, still, that William R
2 CONC ea of Drumskee is my ancestor, but he was not from Kintail, Wester Ross, Scotland. More likel
2 CONC y, William's father was from the Scottish lowlands. As I've said before, when confronted wit
2 CONC h new data that contradicts what I have, I change my thinking to incorporate the new data. Th
2 CONC is is, afterall, a work in progress and won't be finished until I drop dead. Meanwhile, my ap
2 CONC ologies to any Rea researchers I've lead astray over the last two years or so.
2 CONT
2 CONT A search of the Old Parish Records contained in the General Register Office for Scotland (www
2 CONC .scotlandspeople.gov.uk) revealed the births of only three Williams, in all of Scotland's civ
2 CONC il parishes, that were born close to 1680:
2 CONT
2 CONT William Rea, born to John Rea and Bessie Paton at Newbattle Parish (East Edinburghshire) on J
2 CONC uly 31, 1684
2 CONT
2 CONT William Rae, born to Thomas Rae and Jonnet _______ at Cardross Parish (Dumbartonshire) on Aug
2 CONC ust 22, 1681
2 CONT
2 CONT William Rae, born to William Rae & __________ at Carstairs Parish (Lanarkshire) on October 2
2 CONC , 1681
2 CONT
2 CONT Based on this search, I can only conclude that IF the 1680 birthdate for William Rea of Drums
2 CONC kee is correct, then William most likely was born, not in Scotland, but in Northern Ireland
2 CONC , probably in Drumskee, where he seems to have lived his entire life. If, on the other hand
2 CONC , this date is only an approximation made by somone some time ago, then it's still possible t
2 CONC hat either of these three Williams was William Rea of Drumskee. Given the scarcity of records
2 CONC , it is impossible to draw a conclusion of any certainty from this. My best guess is that Wil
2 CONC liam Rea of Drumskee was born in County Down in 1680. I believe that is the safest assumptio
2 CONC n I can make. It is one that is supported by other evidence (the 1984 headstone of Dame Isabe
2 CONC lla Rea, mentioned above) and there is no reason to conclude that either of these three Willi
2 CONC ams found in the GROS are William Rea of Drumskee. Only a search of the records held by PRON
2 CONC I (Public Records Office of Northern Ireland) will yield any further data on this.
2 CONT
2 CONT It is possible William's father may have been named William and that he was "planted" in Ulst
2 CONC er earlier than I had thought. There was a William Rea (also, a James and a Gilbert Rea) list
2 CONC ed on the Muster Roll of the County Down for 1631, held at Bangor, which listed the names o
2 CONC f all the men between sixteen and sixty years of age and "fit to bear arms." The document doe
2 CONC s not give their residences, but says that they all lived somewhere in the Ards Peninsula o
2 CONC f Northeast Down. This would be in the area of Bangor and Newtownards.
2 CONT
2 CONT According to Henry Oliver Rea's book "Samuel Rea, 1725-1811, Heritage and Descendants," Willi
2 CONC am had "at least" five sons. He later states, in the same biographical sketch of Samuel Rea
2 CONC , that there was "much circumstantial evidence" that an Isaac Rea and a James Rea who also li
2 CONC ved in Franklin County, Pennsylvania may have been brothers of Samuel's. If this is so, the
2 CONC n William had seven sons, provided the evidence of Robert Rea being a son of William's also s
2 CONC tands. Henry also says that Joseph and William remained in Ireland, while he speculates the o
2 CONC ther sons probably all emmigrated to Pennsylvania.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 6 Oct 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I110@ INDI
1 NAME Rebecca /Spangler/
2 SURN Spangler
2 GIVN Rebecca
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 5 Apr 1792
2 PLAC Mercersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID A448001980251245A049A7D4380BD76DEC9E
1 FAMS @F55@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I111@ INDI
1 NAME Anna Margaret /Stake/
2 SURN Stake
2 GIVN Anna Margaret
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1816
1 DEAT
2 DATE 23 Apr 1867
1 _UID C29EA0C1A95ED94A8BEB5600E4DC7C877A65
1 FAMS @F34@
1 NOTE Harry Foreman, in "Conococheague Headwaters of the Amberson Valley" says that Robert Scott Re
2 CONC a, Jr. married Anna E. Fegan (1816-1868), but Stanley B. Rea's data says it was Anna Margare
2 CONC t Stake he married, whose birthdates match Anna Fegan's. I tend to believe Stanley is correc
2 CONC t and Foreman is mistaken, as the Stake farm was right next door to the Rea farm.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 5 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I112@ INDI
1 NAME Luissa J. /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Luissa J.
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1841
2 PLAC Amberson Valley, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID F868AB577D95744F97CD9B890F8238FB83BE
1 FAMC @F34@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 7 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I113@ INDI
1 NAME Savilla Ann /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Savilla Ann
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 26 Sep 1843
2 PLAC Amberson Valley, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 2 Mar 1883
2 PLAC Page County, Iowa
1 BURI
2 PLAC Summit Cemetery, Page County, Iowa
1 _UID 405D3EF963464E41B7E3CCA1A5902C92067F
1 FAMS @F56@
1 FAMC @F34@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 17 Feb 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I114@ INDI
1 NAME Marietta ("Mary") /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Marietta ("Mary")
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1845
2 PLAC Amberson Valley, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 31 Aug 1880
1 BURI
2 PLAC Summit Cemetery, Page County, Iowa
1 _UID CC0C4DCA02068E40B2DCC887693F0C86DCF8
1 FAMS @F57@
1 FAMC @F34@
1 NOTE May have gone by the name "Mary E." Rea.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 7 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I115@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Elizabeth
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1847
2 PLAC Amberson Valley, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID E2964C898AC7EA44B79FAA2BEB3D28438A6E
1 FAMC @F34@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 7 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I116@ INDI
1 NAME James Azel /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN James Azel
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 21 Nov 1849
2 PLAC Amberson Valley, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 24 Sep 1937
2 PLAC Pawnee City, Nebraska
1 BURI
2 PLAC Pawnee City Cemetery, Pawnee City, Nebraska
1 _UID 11A94F27994C6248812AB59EA7007F9D80C9
1 FAMS @F58@
1 FAMC @F34@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 18 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I117@ INDI
1 NAME Eli /Stake/
2 SURN Stake
2 GIVN Eli
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 31 Oct 1839
2 PLAC Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 27 Oct 1911
2 PLAC Page County, Iowa
1 BURI
2 PLAC Summit Cemetery, Page County, Iowa
1 _UID 55770956C4C331438244B20AE2F695899E62
1 FAMS @F56@
1 NOTE Was a Civil War veteran. According to the 1880 census, Eli was born in 1840. Strangely, his d
2 CONC aughter Lauretta, then five, wasn't included in the census data, which shows the family livin
2 CONC g in Nodaway, Page County, Iowa in 1880.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 17 Feb 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I118@ INDI
1 NAME Albert /Stake/
2 SURN Stake
2 GIVN Albert
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 19 Apr 1866
2 PLAC Amberson, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID E893BFD1481EB1429905597F9D5B155E459B
1 FAMS @F59@
1 FAMC @F56@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I119@ INDI
1 NAME Amanda Jane /Stake/
2 SURN Stake
2 GIVN Amanda Jane
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 7 Jul 1863
2 PLAC Amberson Valley, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 31 Oct 1944
2 PLAC Neptune, New Jersey
1 BURI
2 PLAC Asbury Park, New Jersey
1 _UID BFCDCA9B17FF004E860FE521544BE333A56B
1 FAMC @F56@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I120@ INDI
1 NAME Josiah S. /Stake/
2 SURN Stake
2 GIVN Josiah S.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 16 Nov 1864
2 PLAC Amberson Valley, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 12 Jun 1938
1 BURI
2 PLAC Lebannon, Missouri
1 _UID B790564331F20D4C935D32B66E0C3FB19EC3
1 FAMC @F56@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I121@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth Ella /Stake/
2 SURN Stake
2 GIVN Elizabeth Ella
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 8 Sep 1868
2 PLAC Amberson Valley, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 2 Jan 1953
2 PLAC Pawnee Gordon Home, Pawnee City, Nebraska
1 BURI
2 PLAC Summit Cemetery, Page County, Iowa
1 _UID 584526521E00FF47882DFB79AC9BF7816150
1 FAMC @F56@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I122@ INDI
1 NAME Mary /Stake/
2 SURN Stake
2 GIVN Mary
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 20 May 1871
2 PLAC Amberson Valley, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 9 Feb 1954
1 BURI
2 PLAC Burchard Cemetery, Burchard, Pawnee County, Nebraska
1 _UID DD8A6E86E3F52149933EB01ED0F8AF27DA6B
1 FAMC @F56@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I123@ INDI
1 NAME Anna M. /Stake/
2 SURN Stake
2 GIVN Anna M.
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 23 Mar 1873
2 PLAC Amberson Valley, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 3 Apr 1893
1 BURI
2 PLAC Summit Cemetery, Page County, Iowa
1 _UID 20B62EDB15E2B0439194249A597350874F8C
1 FAMC @F56@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I124@ INDI
1 NAME Lauretta /Stake/
2 SURN Stake
2 GIVN Lauretta
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 29 May 1875
1 DEAT
2 DATE 4 Jun 1876
2 PLAC Page County, Iowa
1 BURI
2 PLAC Summit Cemetery, Page County, Iowa
1 _UID 284C9AA5F824A141BFB9E972E4588D1461FD
1 FAMC @F56@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 17 Feb 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I125@ INDI
1 NAME Bertha V. /Stake/
2 SURN Stake
2 GIVN Bertha V.
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 23 Sep 1876
2 PLAC Iowa
1 DEAT
2 DATE 23 Oct 1882
1 BURI
2 PLAC Summit Cemetery, Page County, Iowa
1 _UID B8B6485D0D8CEC4295770D2110EEC614EC83
1 FAMC @F56@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 17 Feb 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I126@ INDI
1 NAME Adella I. /Stake/
2 SURN Stake
2 GIVN Adella I.
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 9 Feb 1880
2 PLAC Iowa
1 DEAT
2 DATE 30 Jul 1947
1 BURI
2 PLAC Pawnee City Cemetery, Pawnee City, Nebraska
1 _UID 5D77A08FC2D1EC4EBB5301ADA14C09098BDC
1 FAMC @F56@
1 NOTE May have been named Odella or Adela. The name on her marriage certificate is Adela I. Stake.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 9 Jan 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I127@ INDI
1 NAME Benjamin Kirk /Stake/
2 SURN Stake
2 GIVN Benjamin Kirk
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 10 Nov 1881
2 PLAC Yorktown, Iowa
1 DEAT
2 DATE 11 Apr 1963
2 PLAC Wymore, Nebraska
1 BURI
2 DATE 13 Apr 1963
2 PLAC Liberty Cemetery, Liberty, Nebraska
1 _UID A843AABCC85FD146819F92E612A4CCB15A22
1 FAMC @F56@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 9 Jan 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I128@ INDI
1 NAME Carrie Stowe /Miles/
2 SURN Miles
2 GIVN Carrie Stowe
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 7 Oct 1868
2 PLAC Page County, Iowa
1 _UID E2434945FE58B04FBB464BEE9FBED6D24741
1 FAMS @F59@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I129@ INDI
1 NAME Earl Miles /Stake/
2 SURN Stake
2 GIVN Earl Miles
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 17 Nov 1892
2 PLAC Burchard, Pawnee County, Nebraska
1 _UID 33B576829946234EAB2291E777275192F6D7
1 FAMC @F59@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I130@ INDI
1 NAME Gladys Anna /Stake/
2 SURN Stake
2 GIVN Gladys Anna
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 11 May 1894
2 PLAC Burchard, Pawnee County, Nebraska
1 _UID 2AF2476B96F1F44FB09613AD578706CB4D06
1 FAMC @F59@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I131@ INDI
1 NAME Edith Mary /Stake/
2 SURN Stake
2 GIVN Edith Mary
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 18 Jul 1895
2 PLAC Burchard, Pawnee County, Nebraska
1 _UID 8A7A8EEB2BA6A04FBC623A2CFAF53F3E2DEF
1 FAMC @F59@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I132@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID E0155F0D5A5E9140814EE18FFD5224AB475A
1 FAMC @F59@
0 @I133@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID DC7BAD7F1011224EA6B97EC9CA4FBC59E871
1 FAMC @F59@
0 @I134@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 2331E32A64B1654CAC4F25194E8EE33D5C4D
1 FAMC @F59@
0 @I135@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 47E98548F9FE224D95096A3D7BF79DB168F4
1 FAMC @F59@
0 @I136@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 1E00E2286492FC4E85377B171F18DB6830B0
1 FAMC @F59@
0 @I137@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 5078EA25AB02C14782D9BD6EDDE0172309D0
1 FAMS @F60@
1 FAMC @F59@
0 @I138@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 4BC29CB9C871B44F970493764BAB626E08F8
1 FAMC @F59@
0 @I139@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 11E1C8C1A66BF14798820AD12E87B9719815
1 FAMC @F59@
0 @I140@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 988760DAECBD9840B56B4EE8B1C2B2A3F81C
1 FAMC @F59@
0 @I141@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 9C8128A2D114A542BAA1AA475969A9C22C6E
1 FAMS @F60@
0 @I142@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX U
1 _UID 687C7BADD02D8D4BADD7EA1AFC3BF85FF752
1 FAMC @F60@
0 @I143@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX U
1 _UID E918ED3764CB91489744C12B65D918ADF741
1 FAMC @F60@
0 @I144@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX U
1 _UID AE742EDCC3C96F4E99C13394EC0D1B45EFAE
1 FAMC @F60@
0 @I145@ INDI
1 NAME P. /Hamaker/
2 SURN Hamaker
2 GIVN P.
1 SEX M
1 _UID 7937D39F5CB12C458CC5A2A4A796BD306141
1 FAMS @F57@
1 NOTE Probably a son of Samuel Hamaker and his wife Anna, who lived originally owned by the Amberso
2 CONC ns and the Clarks, in the Amberson Valley.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 9 Jan 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I146@ INDI
1 NAME Lydia Ann /Wolfe/
2 SURN Wolfe
2 GIVN Lydia Ann
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1 Apr 1855
2 PLAC Moline, Illinois
1 DEAT
2 DATE 13 Mar 1913
2 PLAC Pawnee City, Nebraska
1 BURI
2 PLAC Pawnee City Cemetery, Pawnee City, Nebraska
1 _UID 5694CB64A93DEC4BA1C0D651264359C8485C
1 FAMS @F58@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I147@ INDI
1 NAME Jesse /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Jesse
1 SEX M
1 _UID 828D3585D020A541A9EB2E0F680C73C31A66
1 FAMC @F58@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I148@ INDI
1 NAME Susie /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Susie
1 SEX F
1 _UID BBE1DC4DCF4CEE43968388F3FB89A28B56F9
1 FAMS @F61@
1 FAMC @F58@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I149@ INDI
1 NAME Josephine /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Josephine
1 SEX F
1 _UID A5F35E58E12CF94EB65B25D32A9999414821
1 FAMC @F58@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I150@ INDI
1 NAME Ernest W. /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Ernest W.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 4 Apr 1892
2 PLAC Nemaha County, Nebraska
1 DEAT
2 DATE 24 Aug 1954
1 BURI
2 PLAC Pawnee City Cemetery, Pawnee City, Nebraska.
1 _UID 62A45E88741FA041BC3D83F3F5857CB37880
1 FAMS @F62@
1 FAMC @F58@
1 NOTE Ernest and Anna had three children who all appear to be living today. The oldest any of the
2 CONC m could be is 86, at present (2005).
1 CHAN
2 DATE 29 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I151@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX U
1 _UID E874F5C28633474189123460E55B5D072758
1 FAMC @F58@
0 @I152@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX U
1 _UID D6023CD8597C9E41896A3E56DE8B124EF08E
1 FAMC @F58@
0 @I153@ INDI
1 NAME Anna Myrtle /Edie/
2 SURN Edie
2 GIVN Anna Myrtle
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 23 Mar 1893
2 PLAC Nemaha County, Nebraska
1 _UID AA7C0A574AF04745A2DE2DBB78DE53E13FAE
1 FAMS @F62@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I154@ INDI
1 NAME William S. /Madden/
2 SURN Madden
2 GIVN William S.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1876
2 PLAC Iowa
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1953
1 BURI
2 PLAC Burchard Cemetery, Burchard, Pawnee County, Nebraska
1 _UID 49574DBE069DB5428801AB43827CD342CFEC
1 FAMS @F61@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I155@ INDI
1 NAME Lyle Ray /Madden/
2 SURN Madden
2 GIVN Lyle Ray
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1899
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1902
1 BURI
2 PLAC Burchard Cemetery, Burchard, Pawnee County, Nebraska
1 _UID A3B153CD05B0B04B991A58026AB28FFAD63F
1 FAMC @F61@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I156@ INDI
1 NAME Faith /Madden/
2 SURN Madden
2 GIVN Faith
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1901
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1902
1 BURI
2 PLAC Burchard Cemetery, Burchard, Pawnee County, Nebraska
1 _UID 3209BA6BED784A4DAF1F0277542C9304BACD
1 FAMC @F61@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I157@ INDI
1 NAME George Ronald /Madden/
2 SURN Madden
2 GIVN George Ronald
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 14 Jan 1904
2 PLAC Pawnee County, Nebraska
1 DEAT
2 DATE 4 Oct 1927
2 PLAC Philippine Islands
1 BURI
2 PLAC Burchard Cemetery, Burchard, Pawnee County, Nebraska
1 _UID 959426FCE22E6C43A8D7CACF573AD79E283F
1 FAMC @F61@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I158@ INDI
1 NAME Ruth Louise /Madden/
2 SURN Madden
2 GIVN Ruth Louise
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1906
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1981
1 _UID 5B028D03B34C97498D73115B1C24824F49B3
1 FAMS @F63@
1 FAMC @F61@
1 NOTE Graduated from Pawnee City High School in 1925.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I159@ INDI
1 NAME Keith Karroll /Madden/
2 SURN Madden
2 GIVN Keith Karroll
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 12 May 1920
1 DEAT
2 DATE 24 Oct 2000
1 _UID F515A7653C21D5499F341E0EFBEABCD80944
1 FAMS @F64@
1 FAMC @F61@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I160@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 44375231D6002743BF8CFAF4E86E58A3C804
1 FAMC @F61@
0 @I161@ INDI
1 NAME Lois /Madden/
2 SURN Madden
2 GIVN Lois
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 23 Oct 1911
2 PLAC Iowa
1 DEAT
2 DATE Mar 1983
2 PLAC Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas
1 _UID 29CA78B22007A54D980B72013F95FC5672BB
1 FAMC @F61@
1 NOTE Graduated from Pawnee City High School in 1928.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I162@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 1F0AEE33EEE5F64497DB8BEFC3620D77EC85
1 FAMS @F63@
0 @I163@ INDI
1 NAME Velma Bridget /Casey/
2 SURN Casey
2 GIVN Velma Bridget
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 19 Mar 1920
1 DEAT
2 DATE 7 May 2001
1 BURI
2 PLAC Ft. McPherson National Cemetery, Maxwell, Nebraska
1 _UID 7D924C4103CE0745ABF5634352AA95DD6D7D
1 FAMS @F64@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I164@ INDI
1 NAME James /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN James
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1750
2 PLAC Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland
1 DEAT
2 DATE ABT 1830/1840
2 PLAC Pennsylvania
1 _UID EC5BD2BE098B8146818AB5C85AA3CDA529A0
1 FAMS @F65@
1 FAMC @F27@
1 NOTE James appears in the 1786 Fannett Township Tax listing, thus he may have been the first membe
2 CONC r of the family to settle in Franklin County, prior to 1786. James would have been about 36 y
2 CONC ears old in 1786. The 1751 Franklin County Tax list shows no Reas (of any spelling), thus con
2 CONC firming that the family hadn't yet arrived in Franklin County at that time. According to "His
2 CONC tory of Franklin County Pennsylvania Illustrated" (1887), there was a Private James Ray i
2 CONC n a company recruited from Path Valley (the area that Fannett Township was created from) an
2 CONC d mustered into service to quell an "Indian disturbance" to the west in 1779. This would ten
2 CONC d to indicate that James may have settled in Franklin County prior to 1779, or about four t
2 CONC o five years after the Reas arrived in Pennsylvania from Ireland. James would have been 29 ye
2 CONC ars old when he served. Incidentally, among the land warranties issued in Franklin County i
2 CONC n 1784, there was one issued to a Samuel Rhea for the purchase of fifty acres. It could be th
2 CONC at this Samuel was James' cousin, who married Margaret Jane Eaton, or it could be James's unc
2 CONC le, who was married to Eleanor Snodgrass.
2 CONT
2 CONT The 1790 census shows James Rea with a wife and two sons 16 and up, and one daughter 16 and u
2 CONC p. He is the only Rea listed in all of Franklin County at the time.
2 CONT
2 CONT The 1830 census of Franklin County, Pennsylvania shows a James Rea, age 70 to 80, living in M
2 CONC ontgomery Township as a widower, with his two daughters, who were age 40 to 50 and 20 to 30
2 CONC . This James would have been born between 1750 and 1760, when Matthew Southerland Rea was 1
2 CONC 8 to 28 years old. I believe this is that same James Rea. He was no longer living by the 184
2 CONC 0 census, so his date of death must have occurred at sometime between 1830 and 1840. Given th
2 CONC e 1790 census data, it would seem 1750 is a more likely birthdate for James, as his childre
2 CONC n were at least 16 in 1790, making him 24 years old at their birth, if he had been born in 17
2 CONC 50. A possible clue to one of the children's identity is the Cumberland County Land Warrants
2 CONC , in which a William Ray and a James Macklin applied for a warrant for 8 acres on March 4, 17
2 CONC 86.
2 CONT
2 CONT Foreman says, in "Conococheague Headwaters of the Amberson Valley," that James Rea served und
2 CONC er his neighbor Capt. Noah Abraham.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 2 Jun 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I165@ INDI
1 NAME Jonathan /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Jonathan
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1750/1764
2 PLAC Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland
1 DEAT
2 DATE BEF 1830
2 PLAC Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID FB04C264E803434E9F2035C9462638BDBFB3
1 FAMS @F66@
1 FAMC @F27@
1 NOTE The 1790 census of Franklin County shows Jonathan Rea and his wife, with two sons under 16. J
2 CONC onathan would have been between 26 and 40 in 1790.
2 CONT
2 CONT There is no Jonathan Rea in the 1830 census, so either he had left Franklin County by then o
2 CONC r he had died by then. He would have been between 66 an 80 by 1830.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 7 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I166@ INDI
1 NAME Delmar /Averill/
2 SURN Averill
2 GIVN Delmar
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 15 Oct 1920
1 DEAT
2 DATE Feb 1985
2 PLAC California
1 _UID 7FF3B46B037C9749A541A8E602CD5538C011
1 FAMC @F22@
1 NOTE A Delmar Averill was found in the Social Security Death Index, born October 15, 1920. His Soc
2 CONC ial Security number was issued in California, where he died in February of 1985, in Willow Cr
2 CONC eek, Humbold County. He also owned property at Absarokee, Stillwater County, Montana at the t
2 CONC ime of his death, or there was someone there drawing Social Security death benefits from hi
2 CONC s account after his death; perhaps a surviving spouse or one of his children.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 29 Jan 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I167@ INDI
1 NAME Charles /Averill,/ Jr.
2 SURN Averill,
2 GIVN Charles
2 NSFX Jr.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 19 Aug 1925
2 PLAC Tracy, Lyon County, Minnesota
1 DEAT
2 DATE 11 Jun 1997
2 PLAC Tracy, Lyon County, Minnesota
1 _UID 67A507C1633BC74393E67D7F9E75A8B15DBB
1 FAMC @F22@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 29 Jan 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I168@ INDI
1 NAME Dorothy /Johns/
2 SURN Johns
2 GIVN Dorothy
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 27 Jan 1919
1 DEAT
2 DATE 20 Jan 2000
2 PLAC St. Petersburg, Florida
1 _UID 077C2234A68928498299E6060166C3F8A275
1 FAMC @F18@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 5 Mar 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I169@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 1D2091CFB9D1E54F9BDDD97F921A1687743E
1 FAMC @F19@
0 @I170@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID D8DDBF95387047478B5C4204103652F6FA23
1 FAMC @F19@
0 @I171@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID C4B9131156B85F47BCD0F2569615645991C5
1 FAMC @F17@
0 @I172@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 686EFA345B515E4188B462629D2996CD7840
1 FAMC @F17@
0 @I173@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 4C56EC6C5635F143A309E7759A7855DF07A5
1 FAMC @F20@
0 @I174@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 90D8EFA0DADFC947BA2EA5D33446182DDF0E
1 FAMC @F20@
0 @I175@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID DFAE3C4318D62B46A18D2FD42AE9E858EFF3
1 FAMS @F19@
0 @I176@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 52029DAF14D9A140A00EC88098001CE4FC92
1 FAMS @F18@
0 @I177@ INDI
1 NAME Lorraine //
2 GIVN Lorraine
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 4 May 1909
1 DEAT
2 DATE 17 Jan 1994
2 PLAC Topeka, Kansas
1 _UID 036E2AE203EAFB48B9CBB6DA587C7FB8CC55
1 FAMS @F20@
1 NOTE There ia a Lorraine A. Rea listed in the Social Security Death Index. She was born May 4, 190
2 CONC 9 and died in Topeka, Kansas January 17, 1994. Her Social Security Number was issued in Nort
2 CONC h Carolina, and that would have been years after Leon's death, since Social Security didn't e
2 CONC xist until 1935, two years after Leon died. Assuming this is the same Lorraine Rea (the SSD
2 CONC I shows women by their name at the time of their death, so if she was still using her marrie
2 CONC d name, it would have been Lorraine Rea), it appears she moved to North Carolina at some tim
2 CONC e after Leon's death, when she was at least a woman in her late twenties or early thirties, b
2 CONC ut the move could have occurred at any time. This is the only Lorraine Rea in the SSDI, so, u
2 CONC nless she remarried or her death was never reported to the Social Security Administration, th
2 CONC is would most likely be her. The date of birth is within four years of Dudley's, also.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 5 Mar 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I178@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID C54FF539E1631941A6D9DB788A94FB09D4C8
1 FAMS @F21@
0 @I179@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 5D604736B73E674A82FE9C54BCC050708C7C
1 FAMS @F17@
0 @I180@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 4815C6D1FE88D34BB71F7EBB90B6BEFAA5D1
1 FAMS @F67@
1 FAMC @F12@
0 @I181@ INDI
1 NAME Burt /Averill/
2 SURN Averill
2 GIVN Burt
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 16 Nov 1884
2 PLAC Tracy, Lyon County, Minnesota
1 DEAT
2 DATE Aug 1966
2 PLAC Tracy, Lyon County, Minnesota
1 BURI
2 DATE 1966
2 PLAC Tracy City Cemetery, Tracy, Minnesota
1 _UID ADD91CE060BAE741B1ADAE5DED34DDBFEA2D
1 FAMS @F67@
1 FAMC @F22@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 5 Mar 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I182@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 31A2BDD74595FA468EF0207AE2FF96A7B726
1 FAMS @F68@
1 FAMC @F67@
0 @I183@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 94A8A35B86F765418A1CAD435EA85CB90E13
1 FAMS @F68@
0 @I184@ INDI
1 NAME Carmen /McHugh/
2 SURN McHugh
2 GIVN Carmen
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1950
2 PLAC Plainview, Minnesota
1 DEAT
2 DATE 15 Nov 2000
2 PLAC Napa, California
1 _UID 8A65C1536F209740AE9C270B20CAE8BF764C
1 FAMC @F68@
1 NOTE Grew up in Newburg, Wisconsin. Graduated from West Bend High School in Newburg in 1967. She m
2 CONC oved to Marin County, California in the early 1970s, to Nevada City in 1980, and to Napa, Cal
2 CONC ifornia in 1985, where she met her husband.
2 CONT
2 CONT Carmen was a nature and animal lover and was a member of the Sierra Club and the Bonsai Club
2 CONC . She was an avid gardener and photographer. Over the years, she became certified as an anima
2 CONC l health technician and worked for several local veterinary hospitals. In 1991, she became a
2 CONC n area sales representative for MWI Veterinary Supplies of Idaho.
2 CONT
2 CONT Carmen had a brother, two sisters and a son.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 30 Jul 2004
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I185@ INDI
1 NAME Percy /Johns/
2 SURN Johns
2 GIVN Percy
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 6 Jul 1927
1 DEAT
2 DATE 17 Jul 1996
2 PLAC Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida
1 _UID BF214DE733EE7D408922A409DFEBE2A0966C
1 FAMC @F18@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 5 Mar 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I186@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 5340E857E9D66F4DB7E6272968D18BDEDCF4
1 FAMS @F69@
1 FAMC @F35@
0 @I187@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID B5E74A711586EF42A3210AC9172C5CA4FD6C
1 FAMS @F70@
1 FAMS @F71@
1 FAMC @F69@
0 @I188@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID C5A539C8D323D744A4D4D785B5CDCE8E2E64
1 FAMS @F69@
0 @I189@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 777B272BE476634CB74A4852022B7AA23169
1 FAMS @F72@
1 FAMC @F69@
0 @I190@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID D48FC51D73617B47926ECC57735A75FB3B88
1 FAMS @F70@
0 @I191@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 404BCA9E139078428DDA3D337719D1E16902
1 FAMC @F70@
0 @I192@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID D06C4C06C4D45E48A64EF9E2313547448C11
1 FAMS @F71@
0 @I193@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID F241B9A2A5BE254A8860B91DDFE4C4E28792
1 FAMC @F71@
0 @I194@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID E52E9078D95E8748AB5E97648193663FDE2E
1 FAMS @F72@
0 @I195@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 99D8018BC76F04459F66F9B33B9C0A7F8D6D
1 FAMC @F72@
0 @I196@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 2EF24D0088A3914C94936B6B05FD765E488E
1 FAMS @F73@
1 FAMC @F35@
0 @I197@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 43FF0DD30433A4469F472CF9EDCF2545744B
1 FAMC @F73@
0 @I198@ INDI
1 NAME William /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN William
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1 Aug 1757
2 PLAC Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1821
2 PLAC Greene Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 88F7F5BD8A1BEC41933675EA1F6819AA750C
1 FAMS @F74@
1 FAMC @F44@
1 NOTE According to "Descendants of William Rea," by Marcella Ann Rea Lee (Salt Lake City, Utah : Fi
2 CONC lmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1998), William left land in Greene Township to hi
2 CONC s wife Sarah and eight children. Their children and descendants lived in Pennsylvania, Illino
2 CONC is, Iowa, Ohio, and other areas throughout the United States. Other surnames in the manuscrip
2 CONC t are: Ackerman, McGrath, Lee, Boyce, Modine, and other related families.
2 CONT
2 CONT William served in several Pennsylvania Militia companies during the Revolutionary War. He enl
2 CONC isted in the Cumberland County Associators on October 2, 1777 and served under Capt. John Rei
2 CONC s in the First Battalion and with Capt. James Young's Marching Company in 1778.
2 CONT
2 CONT William was a farmer and a surveyor. He died intestate, survived by his wife and six childre
2 CONC n all over the age of 21. His sons William and John were appointed as executors to his estate
2 CONC . During his lifetime, William had acquired a tract of land he named "Williamsburg," comprise
2 CONC d of 305 acres in Letterkenny Township (later Greene Township). On August 23, 1784, warrante
2 CONC e for the tract had been issued to Alexander Lowry who conveyed the title to William's father
2 CONC , Samuel Rea on October 11, 1793. Samuel gave or sold this to William. In a petition to the O
2 CONC rphans Court of Franklin County, August 20, 1821, the executors of William's estate stated th
2 CONC at their father owned "Williamsburg," and that their uncle Gen. John Rea had utilized it by b
2 CONC uilding a two-story log house, a single-story log house, two frame barns, a sawmill and othe
2 CONC r outhouses on premises. The petition stated that "they wish to settle to accomodate all this
2 CONC ." The fact of the matter was that William did not own "Williamsburg," as he had sold it to h
2 CONC is brother John, but John had paid only an intial payment of $250. The executors entered int
2 CONC o a lawsuit which resulted in a judgement in their favor, January 11, 1824. JOhn Rea then sol
2 CONC d part of his real estate and personal property to satisfy this judgement of $5,790.25.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I199@ INDI
1 NAME Sarah /Snodgrass/
2 SURN Snodgrass
2 GIVN Sarah
1 SEX F
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1823
2 PLAC Greene Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID E33DFCCD36EDB8469A17ED8DDD009DE190A0
1 FAMS @F74@
1 NOTE Sarah may have been a neice of Eleanor Snodgrass.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Mar 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I200@ INDI
1 NAME Samuel /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Samuel
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1790
2 PLAC Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 2 May 1859
2 PLAC Owen County, Indiana
1 BURI
2 PLAC Rea Cemetery, Owen County, Indiana
1 _UID 6C7D951FFB883F4CB3B6C96285BAB9174E87
1 FAMS @F75@
1 FAMC @F74@
1 NOTE Samuel was living in Adams County, Pennsylvania when his father died. He migrated to Ohio. H
2 CONC e was living in Coshocton, Ohio in 1830.
2 CONT
2 CONT Henry Oliver Rea, in writing "Samuel Rea, 1725-1811, Heritage & Descedants" in 1960 was unawa
2 CONC re of Samuel's descendants. I have supplied that data, gathered from other descendants.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 30 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I201@ INDI
1 NAME Samuel /Rea,/ Jr.
2 SURN Rea,
2 GIVN Samuel
2 NSFX Jr.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 3 Mar 1817
2 PLAC Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 30 Oct 1882
2 PLAC Marion, Owen County, Indiana
1 BURI
2 PLAC Rea Cemetery, Owen County, Indiana
1 _UID 7FB5117F0A2DF3458618C66807126CC145AD
1 FAMS @F76@
1 FAMS @F77@
1 FAMC @F75@
1 NOTE Was a farmer, according to the 1880 census of Marion, Owen County, Indiana. His wife is liste
2 CONC d as Elnora, age 52 (Samuel was 63), born in Ohio. Elnora's father was born in Virginia. Thei
2 CONC r children are shown as: Eli (19), Oliver (17), Samuel (15), George (11), Moriah (20), Lucy (
2 CONC 12), Susan (12) and Barbara E. Rea (9).
1 CHAN
2 DATE 5 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I202@ INDI
1 NAME Eleanor /Wilson/
2 SURN Wilson
2 GIVN Eleanor
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 8 Oct 1828
2 PLAC Coshocton County, Ohio
1 DEAT
2 DATE 26 Oct 1889
2 PLAC Marion, Owen County, Indiana
1 _UID EADFD7942FE6B44C9F8EC9D844B0CF1FF966
1 FAMS @F76@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 5 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I203@ INDI
1 NAME Samuel McClellan /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Samuel McClellan
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 9 Oct 1864
2 PLAC Marion, Owen County, Indiana
1 DEAT
2 DATE 16 Jun 1947
2 PLAC Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana
1 BURI
2 PLAC Rea Cemetery, Owen County, Indiana
1 _UID 63532BAC2085F745AB4F4B2E8D943C72B070
1 FAMS @F78@
1 FAMS @F79@
1 FAMC @F76@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 5 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I204@ INDI
1 NAME Eva Belle /Coats/
2 SURN Coats
2 GIVN Eva Belle
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 5 Oct 1874
2 PLAC Owen County, Indiana
1 DEAT
2 DATE 29 Sep 1911
2 PLAC Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana
1 BURI
2 PLAC Highland Lawn Cemetery, Indiana
1 _UID 3EC5772D7B04D44D99999EAA76C0FC8275B2
1 FAMS @F78@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Mar 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I205@ INDI
1 NAME Mary /Coats/
2 SURN Coats
2 GIVN Mary
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1866
2 PLAC Indiana
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1899
1 _UID C7B55C455683C24C9BFDED1EFB2DCC3ED9AD
1 FAMS @F79@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Mar 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I206@ INDI
1 NAME Samuel /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Samuel
1 SEX M
1 _UID FF8D2C308EEFDE4DB7E52E174D0DDA973C81
1 FAMC @F79@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 Jan 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I207@ INDI
1 NAME Eli /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Eli
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 14 Oct 1860
2 PLAC Patricksburg, Owen County, Indiana
1 DEAT
2 DATE 20 May 1917
1 BURI
2 PLAC Christian Cemetery, Marion Township, Owen County, Indiana
1 _UID E3DE4ACF210B5F4CBE11CAC393DDCCA1EA36
1 FAMS @F81@
1 FAMC @F76@
1 NOTE There was an Eli Rea born in 1860 in Patricksburg, Owen County, Indiana who married Ellen Roc
2 CONC kliff in 1885 in Patricksburg and who died in 1917, according to LDS Ancestral Files data.
2 CONT
2 CONT In the 1880 Census of Marion, Owen County, Eli was living with his parents at the age of 19.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 6 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I208@ INDI
1 NAME Oliver /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Oliver
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1863
2 PLAC Owen County, Indiana
1 _UID E5DE3F1DA156084DBE830489DF5BF45BC29A
1 FAMC @F76@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 5 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I209@ INDI
1 NAME George L. /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN George L.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1868
2 PLAC Owen County, Indiana
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1933
2 PLAC Marion, Owen County, Indiana
1 BURI
2 PLAC Rea Cemetery, Marion Township, Owen County, Indiana
1 _UID 3AA0BCDD58553842AE5395BBBDAD43B54DDA
1 FAMS @F82@
1 FAMC @F76@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 6 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I210@ INDI
1 NAME Mariah /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Mariah
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1860
2 PLAC Owen County, Indiana
1 _UID 673666BA70503A46BFBD6E1E9396F12E4D75
1 FAMC @F76@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 5 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I211@ INDI
1 NAME Lucy /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Lucy
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1868
2 PLAC Owen County, Indiana
1 _UID F68003553E479D429E8B13C6A55DA765422F
1 FAMC @F76@
1 NOTE Lucy and Susan were twins.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 5 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I212@ INDI
1 NAME Susan /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Susan
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1868
2 PLAC Owen County, Indiana
1 _UID 7D64E20FFBE909489D059879B655E114BA19
1 FAMC @F76@
1 NOTE Susan and Lucy were twins.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 5 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I213@ INDI
1 NAME Barbara E. /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Barbara E.
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1871
2 PLAC Owen County, Indiana
1 _UID 1EDA8218A6F01945B410725BE0042F133DF9
1 FAMC @F76@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 5 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I214@ INDI
1 NAME Mary /Miller/
2 SURN Miller
2 GIVN Mary
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 22 Apr 1820
1 DEAT
2 DATE 11 Jun 1849
1 _UID 8DF268A34F7A6045A0ADC74E74DC40210B04
1 FAMS @F77@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 Jan 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I215@ INDI
1 NAME Gerald Murphy /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Gerald Murphy
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 31 Mar 1897
2 PLAC Tracy, Lyon County, Minnesota
1 DEAT
2 DATE Jan 1964
2 PLAC Tracy, Lyon County, Minnesota
1 _UID E04650844B1E9748ADB937260CE87B3BAF02
1 FAMS @F83@
1 FAMC @F14@
1 NOTE Found in the Social Security Death Index. Gerald may have been adopted, as the 1900 census sh
2 CONC ows him, at age 3, living with Seth and Desemona Murphy, who are listed as Gerald's grandpare
2 CONC nts. Apparently, his natural parents had died, or his mother had died and his father placed h
2 CONC im with his grandparents. At some point, Gerald wound up being raised by Pearl and Ella. Appa
2 CONC rently, his birth name was Gerald Murphy and he took the name Rea from his foster parents. Th
2 CONC is squares with a conversation I had in Tracy in 1997 with a woman who was a daughter of Gera
2 CONC ld's. Unfortunately, I can't recall her name, but she said that she wasn't really a Rea, as h
2 CONC er father had been adopted by Pearl Rea.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 28 Oct 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I216@ INDI
1 NAME Hattie M. /Nelson/
2 SURN Nelson
2 GIVN Hattie M.
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 5 Feb 1894
2 PLAC Minnesota
1 DEAT
2 DATE 13 Jan 1974
2 PLAC Tracy, Lyon County, Minnesota
1 _UID E16AFF025F337E4EA07A2B86E285366C7E86
1 FAMS @F83@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 5 Feb 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I217@ INDI
1 NAME Ellen /Rockliff/
2 SURN Rockliff
2 GIVN Ellen
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1865
2 PLAC Scotland
1 _UID 11D2015170C4C149A17B769E160DE3BD6691
1 FAMS @F81@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 22 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I218@ INDI
1 NAME Geraldine /Jorgensen/
2 SURN Jorgensen
2 GIVN Geraldine
1 SEX F
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1965
2 PLAC Boonton, New Jersey
1 BURI
2 DATE 1965
2 PLAC Danebod Lutheran Cemetery, Tyler, Minnesota
1 _UID C9AAFC7CAEF17C47AD0FEF8B7371C0B0D7E5
1 FAMS @F5@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 26 Feb 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I219@ INDI
1 NAME Lucinda /Lee/
2 SURN Lee
2 GIVN Lucinda
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1784
2 PLAC Drumskee, Dromore Parish, County Down, Northern Ireland
1 _UID A4607E08221A214CA2835127F4ACD267A905
1 FAMS @F43@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 Mar 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I220@ INDI
1 NAME Fern Ellen /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Fern Ellen
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 14 Jun 1906
2 PLAC Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana
1 DEAT
2 DATE 16 Aug 1977
2 PLAC Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan
1 BURI
2 PLAC Chappel Hill Cemetery, Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan
1 _UID 0B6632D19798494FA146203AEA512113EB04
1 FAMS @F84@
1 FAMC @F78@
1 NOTE Data on Fern's part of the line is provided by Tim Barnes of Kent County, Michigan.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Mar 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I221@ INDI
1 NAME Paul Edgar /Barnes/
2 SURN Barnes
2 GIVN Paul Edgar
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 19 Apr 1905
2 PLAC Rosedale, Indiana
1 DEAT
2 DATE 27 Apr 1990
2 PLAC Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan
1 BURI
2 PLAC Chappel Hill Cemetery, Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan
1 _UID 80C7075041144045992B08D4936FAD10D73C
1 FAMS @F84@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Mar 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I222@ INDI
1 NAME Maudetta /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Maudetta
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1909
2 PLAC Alaska, Kent County, Michigan
1 DEAT
2 DATE 22 Jan 1954
2 PLAC Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan
1 BURI
2 PLAC Chappel Hill Cemetery, Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan
1 _UID CD08CA2B16A244409D66F1DD5FAF4B467677
1 FAMC @F78@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 Mar 2005
3 TIME 00:00:00
0 @I223@ INDI
1 NAME Ida /Graves/
2 SURN Graves
2 GIVN Ida
1 SEX F
1 _UID 881B16D815FB574F821E1723D0606B2DE9B1
1 FAMC @F16@
1 NOTE I have a photo of Ida, as a child, taken with her cousin Kittie Rea in Viroqua, abt. 1890 o
2 CONC r so: http://www.familyoldphotos.com/4c/2k/kittie_rea_and_ida_graves.htm. Ida is the little o
2 CONC ne on the left.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 9 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I224@ INDI
1 NAME Robert /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Robert
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1735/1740
2 PLAC Drumskee, Dromore Parish, County Down, Northern Ireland
1 _UID C607ADB1F0A3BB46BEEDBED97ADCA3B4AED3
1 FAMC @F41@
1 NOTE This is the Robert Rea listed in the 1790 census of Mifflin County, Pennsylvania. He is show
2 CONC n with a wife, a daughter 16 and up and three sons 16 and up. He is too old to have been a ch
2 CONC ild of Matthew's, so he must have been a brother. Given that Matthew had originally settled i
2 CONC n Mifflin County, it is probable that Matthew and Robert emmigrated to Pennsylvania together.
2 CONT
2 CONT The evidence for Robert being a son of William Rea of Drumskee comes from Henry Oliver Rea'
2 CONC s book, "Samuel Rea, 1725-1811, Heritage and Descendants," in which Henry states that Willia
2 CONC m had at least five sons. He names Joseph (1727) and William (1735) as two of them, then of c
2 CONC ourse, there was Samuel, and my own research, plus the research of others in my line, has con
2 CONC firmed that Matthew was also a son of William Rea of Drumskee. That leaves Robert as yet unco
2 CONC mfirmed, but, as I mentioned above, his proximity to Matthew in Mifflin County in 1790, as we
2 CONC ll as his surname in common with Matthew's, is good circumstantial evidence that Robert was r
2 CONC elated to Matthew and, being of the same generation, is likely a brother of his, or at leas
2 CONC t a cousin. Further evidence lies in Matthew's having named his youngest son Robert. It was q
2 CONC uite common to name a child after a beloved sibling.
2 CONT
2 CONT Another Rea researcher has pointed out that she believes Robert to be from a line of Reas tha
2 CONC t descends from John Rea of Lancaster County. The evidence for this is not conclusive, howeve
2 CONC r. It is also important to note that Mifflin County was only founded in 1789, one year befor
2 CONC e the census in which both Robert and Matthew Sutherland Rea appear. It was formed, partially
2 CONC , from Cumberland County, which, in turn, was formed, in part, from Franklin County, where Ma
2 CONC tthew later lived and Cumberland was also a part of Lancaster County
1 CHAN
2 DATE 30 Jun 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I225@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth /Culbertson/
2 SURN Culbertson
2 GIVN Elizabeth
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 3 Mar 1784
2 PLAC Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE Jun 1836
2 PLAC Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 BURI
2 PLAC Martinsburg, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, at the home of her son
1 _UID BDB59CC84B40ED4381CAE1A87529F802FD59
1 FAMS @F47@
1 NOTE Elizabeth was a daughter of Col. Samel Culbertson and was 26 years younger than her husband
2 CONC , John Rea, whom she married when he was 51 and she was 25. Dr. Herron, who performed the cer
2 CONC emony, described Elizabeth as the most beautiful bride he had ever seen, fair complexioned, c
2 CONC urly brown hair worn in ringlets on her neck (the fashion of the day). He also stated that sh
2 CONC e was fond of reading and acquainted with much of the good reading of the day. Elizabeth's ch
2 CONC aracter is revealed in an observation written to her son in 1834:
2 CONT
2 CONT "[fame] seeks the applause of mankind and floats on the breath of the multitude, but the othe
2 CONC r that is honor, is a more silent and internal homage, which rests on the judgement of the th
2 CONC inking. It discovers itself by a mind superior to selfish interest, and by a uniform rectitud
2 CONC e. Religion only forms the true honor and happiness of man."
2 CONT
2 CONT After John's death, Elizabeth was left alone to care for three children under the age of 12
2 CONC . Her two oldest sons, who were teaching school, helped as much as they could. After three mo
2 CONC re years, the family home was broken up and Elizabeth went to Maria Forges, to live with he
2 CONC r son Samuel. She died at his home and was buried in the Martinsburg Methodist Cemetery. Acco
2 CONC rding to Henry Oliver Rea, her grave cannot be located.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I226@ INDI
1 NAME Ann /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Ann
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 2 Mar 1751
2 PLAC Ireland
1 DEAT
2 DATE 27 Jun 1817
2 PLAC Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 8372D866667D5741861D566566E5EB6CAE33
1 FAMS @F85@
1 FAMS @F86@
1 FAMC @F44@
1 NOTE according to Henry Oliver Rea's "Samuel Rea, 1725-1811, Heritage and Descendants," Ann's will
2 CONC , dated April 24, 1817, mentions three of her children as being "Ruhammak, Rebeckah and Matth
2 CONC ew." I believe the "Ruhammak" must be Henry Oliver Rea's misreading of Richard's name.
2 CONT
2 CONT It is interesting, and possibly more circumstantial evidence of Matthew Sutherland Rea's rela
2 CONC tionship to Samuel Rea, that Ann named one of her sons Matthew, probably after her uncle.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I227@ INDI
1 NAME Hannah /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Hannah
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 19 Jan 1766
2 PLAC Greene Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 24 Nov 1823
2 PLAC Greene Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 23BF57E976BD8445A1BC1D62D6F12C6653E1
1 FAMS @F87@
1 FAMC @F44@
1 NOTE On December 10, 1812, Hannah and her husband John bought two tracts of land from her father'
2 CONC s estate, called "Pine Grove" and "Rea's Farm," for the sum of $4,401.60. A year later they s
2 CONC old 28 acres, 39 perches of Rea's Farm to Hannah's brother, Gen. John Rea, who developed it a
2 CONC s "Allendale." Hannah's legacy, which amounted to $4,221.92, was approximately one sixth of h
2 CONC er father's estate, which she received November 24, 1823.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I228@ INDI
1 NAME Sarah /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Sarah
1 SEX F
1 _UID C2EEB7FCCCF44043A64AEAF30C5CD922D650
1 FAMS @F88@
1 FAMC @F44@
1 NOTE Sarah lived at the old Renfrew homestead in Duffiled after her marriage to John Renfrew. Eliz
2 CONC abeth Culbertson Rea, John Rea's widow, lived with Sarah for a short time following her husba
2 CONC nd's death.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I229@ INDI
1 NAME James /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN James
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 8 May 1768
2 PLAC Greene Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE May 1824
2 PLAC Clark County, Ohio
1 _UID F8155F06C143654AB890888E07B04821A337
1 FAMS @F89@
1 FAMC @F44@
1 NOTE James migrated to Ohio about 1802 and settled in what is now Clark County, a short distance f
2 CONC rom Springfield. There, he held minor county offices.
2 CONT
2 CONT On September 24, 1818, he gave his son John power of attorney "to demand and receive from Joh
2 CONC n Rea and Andrew Thomson, executors of my [his] father Samuel Rea deceased the balance of a c
2 CONC ertain legacy bequeathed to me [him]..." John Rea paid $200 on this demand, December 7, 181
2 CONC 8 and February 15, 1819, respectively. To settle the account in full, John and his wife Eliza
2 CONC beth executed a deed in favor of James to the 121 acres, 128 perches which John had purchase
2 CONC d from Joseph Culbertson in 1803. James accepted the property as "the full claim," valued a
2 CONC t $3,784.06, against the executors. After his death, James' children sold the land for $1,000
2 CONC . The family remained in Ohio and James was buried in the Sinking Creek Baptist Society Cemet
2 CONC ery, a community burial ground. His grave is marked in section 5.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I230@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth Culbertson /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Elizabeth Culbertson
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 10 Jul 1848
2 PLAC Hollidaysburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 7512C87C6573464B91CFAEE98168E11F1495
1 FAMC @F90@
1 NOTE Died as an infant.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I231@ INDI
1 NAME Olga Louise /Mange/
2 SURN Mange
2 GIVN Olga Louise
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 25 Jul 1880
2 PLAC Morges, Switzerland
1 _UID 667CDAF18A8C3A49BF37D9D66BFF36A42F94
1 FAMS @F91@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I232@ INDI
1 NAME Patrick /Wright/
2 SURN Wright
2 GIVN Patrick
1 SEX M
1 _UID E7C043DCC3130F49857E5C99DB8E4DA244B3
1 FAMS @F85@
1 FAMS @F86@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I233@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 08BE939DB5EAB74CB7D0645050F9DF615C9B
1 FAMS @F88@
0 @I234@ INDI
1 NAME John /Thomson/
2 SURN Thomson
2 GIVN John
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 4 Jan 1765
2 PLAC Near Crookston Castle, Renfrewshire, Scotland
1 _UID 34D0DB15321D924D87504942EF6FC87E28FA
1 FAMS @F87@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I235@ INDI
1 NAME Agnes /Thomson/
2 SURN Thomson
2 GIVN Agnes
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 29 Dec 1792
1 _UID 48F214345F21F846A8BE092A6869D270ECD8
1 FAMS @F92@
1 FAMC @F87@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I236@ INDI
1 NAME John P. /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN John P.
2 NPFX Dr.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 28 Jun 1809
2 PLAC Greene Township, Fayetteville, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 3 Nov 1884
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 _UID F674D400572B5548A323724F9FB5DA172935
1 FAMS @F93@
1 FAMC @F47@
1 NOTE Dr. John P. Rea was both a physician and a businessman. The Pittsburgh directory of 1839 show
2 CONC s him as a forwarding agent. He was later a commission merchant and wholesale grocer and prca
2 CONC ticed medicine in Shellsburg, Dickinson and Pittsburgh. He served as an army surgeon during t
2 CONC he Civl War.
2 CONT
2 CONT When the family migrated to Indiana, John stayed behind when the family returned to Pennsylva
2 CONC nia. He studied at South Hanover College (today known as Hanover College, near Madison, India
2 CONC na). By 1831 he was studying was studying with a prominent Chambersburg physician, Dr. Cummin
2 CONC gs, and in 1832 he completed his medical education at the University of Maryland. His first p
2 CONC ractice was in association with Dr. Bramwell in Schellsburg (not far from Bedford) in 1833. T
2 CONC his arrangement was for six months, afterwhich Dr. Bramwell turned over his entire practice t
2 CONC o John. In 1835 he was joined by his brothers James and Charles, but, he was soon forced to l
2 CONC eave Schellsburg because the area was too healthy and didn't need a physician!
2 CONT
2 CONT From 1839 to 1857, John devoted his time to medical practice with offices in the United State
2 CONC s Hotel (1841), at 45 Third Street in Pittsburgh (1844) and later at his home, 126 Penn Stree
2 CONC t. The Pittsburg Directory for 1856-57 reveals that he was not only practicing medicine but w
2 CONC as also in partnership with his brother William in the forwarding and commission business. Th
2 CONC is partnership dissolved in 1859, and John retired from medical practice and entered into th
2 CONC e commission and wholesale grocery business, with the firm Rea, Lloyd & Forsythe. This busine
2 CONC ss lasted only a short time and, in 1862, "John Rea, M.D." was living on "Greenburg Road, nor
2 CONC th of Two Mile Run," ( the Lawrenceville section of Pittsburg). In 1863 he took up residenc
2 CONC e at the Western Pennsylvania Hospital and in 1864 was named Army Surgeon, or surgeon-in-chie
2 CONC f of the regional army hospital located in the Western Pennsylvania Hospital.
2 CONT
2 CONT Shortly after the Civil War, Dr. Rea retired permanently from the field of medicine, was elec
2 CONC ted secretary of the Citizens Insurance Company, a position vacated by his brother Samuel, an
2 CONC d remained in that position until shortly before his death. It is believed that his "in-and-o
2 CONC ut" medical career was caused by ill health.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I237@ INDI
1 NAME William /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN William
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 6 Jun 1820
2 PLAC Greene Township, Fayetteville, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 16 Mar 1892
2 PLAC New York, New York
1 _UID 7B32DF38880FCC459FE806CAB6A658910883
1 FAMS @F94@
1 FAMC @F47@
1 NOTE William was a banker and industrialist who began his career in 1835 as a clerk for the Uppe
2 CONC r Maria Forges of the Schoenberger Iron interests in Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Of the fam
2 CONC ily left fatherless in 1829, William had the least advantage. His older brothers were self-su
2 CONC pporting and, in addition they provided a meagre existence for their mother and the younger c
2 CONC hildren, for a few years. When the family was broken up, in 1833, Charles went to live with h
2 CONC is brother James in Mercersburg, Elizabeth remained in boarding school in Chambersburg, but W
2 CONC illiam was left homeless in Fayetteville. In a letter to James, dated July 1, 1834, his mothe
2 CONC r wrote of this circumstance: "William, you know, has no place but living on his friends, an
2 CONC d friends too that will be vey ready to complain, though I know they don't keep him idle, no
2 CONC r do I wish them, he ought to be engaged in something. I am afraid he gets out of clothes an
2 CONC d he won't know how to supply himself. I never thought I could have left one of my children i
2 CONC n so desolute a situation." Apparently, William did not live always with friends, but spent p
2 CONC art of the time with his uncle John Thomson.
2 CONT
2 CONT Up to the time William had to fend for himself, he had the advantages of education. He attend
2 CONC ed the local Classical Schools, had attended his brothers' schools in Fayetteville and Sharp'
2 CONC s Mill, and had studied Latin and Greek under an Irish tutor, Mr. Buchanan of Fayetteville. A
2 CONC fter two years alone in or near Fayetteville and upon realising that any further educationa
2 CONC l or business opportunities were nil, William made his first major decision. Shortly before h
2 CONC e died he wrote of it as follows:
2 CONT
2 CONT "In 1835 I left Uncle Thomason's and started for Maria Forges to join Mother with three dolla
2 CONC rs in my pocket. Sister Elizabeth was at school in Chambersburg at the Misses Penroe's at th
2 CONC e time and gave me the money, so I bade her good-bye and started for there on foot. Walked t
2 CONC o Loudon (Fort Loudon), stayed there over night, took the stage thence to Bedford and Shellsb
2 CONC urg, where brothers John, James and Charles were then living. John practicing medicine, Jame
2 CONC s teaching and Charles attending school...I stayed with them a few days and then went to Mari
2 CONC a Forges glad to see my mother."
2 CONT
2 CONT At Maria Forges, he obtained a clerk position in the Iron Works where Samuel held a reposnibl
2 CONC e position. When Samuel and his wife came to Pittsburgh late in 1837, William came with him
2 CONC . It is believed that the brothers worked first for the Graff brothers, owners of the Union B
2 CONC oat Line, but the next year William had begun an independent business, commission merchandisi
2 CONC ng. In 1855 he joined interest with his brother Dr. John who had a forwarding (freight transf
2 CONC er) concern. This partnership, J. & W. Rea, Commission & Forwarding Agents, had quarters at N
2 CONC os. 74 and 76 Water Street. But the very next year the brothers abandoned the freight aganec
2 CONC y and engaged in commission merchandising exclusively, with offices at Nos. 93 and 95 First S
2 CONC treet and the warehouse, "Commission House, Produce," at No. 75 Water Street.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I238@ INDI
1 NAME Samuel /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Samuel
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 2 Apr 1808
2 PLAC Greene Township, Fayetteville, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 8 Oct 1878
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 22D429AC09F6E04EBE7DF10A2BC1EF010A03
1 FAMS @F95@
1 FAMC @F47@
1 NOTE Samuel assumed the responsibility of caring for the family after his father's death, Februar
2 CONC y 6, 1829. He may have been teaching prior to the family's short-lived sojourn in Indiana i
2 CONC n 1827-28. On the return trip, Samuel and his younger brother travelled on foot via Zanesvill
2 CONC e, Ohio in order to visit their uncle Rev. James Culbertson. Samuel conducted a school at Sha
2 CONC rp's Mill, not far from Fayetteville, during the term of 1829-30. He spent the next term teac
2 CONC hing in Lycoming County. His mother and younger brothers were with him at Sharp's Mill, but h
2 CONC e left them and rented quarters in Fayetteville when he went to Lycoming County.
2 CONT
2 CONT Why Samuel left the teaching profession is unknown. By 1832 he had become a clerk for Dr. Pet
2 CONC er Shoenberger Iron company, first at Sarah Furnace and then at Maria Forges in southeaster
2 CONC n Bedford County where his mother joined hin in 1833. He became manager of the Schoenberger U
2 CONC pper Maria Forges on April 1, 1836. His contract was for one year and the annual stipend wa
2 CONC s $500, which was far better than a teaching salary. Samuel came to Pittsburgh late in 1837
2 CONC . It is unknown what he did for his first employment there. An 1839 letter from his brother A
2 CONC ndrew indicates he was working for a comany called Graff.
2 CONT
2 CONT Samuel's mother died in April 1836 and he married Elizabeth McKee in September of the same ye
2 CONC ar.
2 CONT
2 CONT Samuel's brother, Dr. John P. Rea had preceeded him in coming to Pittsburgh. Elizabeth and Wi
2 CONC lliam evidently came with Samuel to Pittsburgh. Samuel's first employment there was as a cler
2 CONC k in the firm John Rea, Forwarding Agent, according to an 1839 directory of Pittsburgh. The d
2 CONC irectory lists the firm's address as "Washington near Prospect." In 1841, Samuel was an assoc
2 CONC iate of H. & P. Graff, owners of the Union Boat Line, with nine boats operating. In the 1857-
2 CONC 58 directory of Pittsburgh, Samuel is listed as Samuel Rea of Graff, Rea & Company, Iron & Co
2 CONC al Merchants, with offices at 47 Water Street. Samuel was a principle in the firm until 1850
2 CONC , when he was named secretary of the Citizens Insurance Company, insurers of steamboats and t
2 CONC heir cargo. He continued in that position until 1865 when he was elected President and a memb
2 CONC er of the board of directors of the newly chartered Peoples National Bank. It is believed th
2 CONC at while he was president of the bank, his coal business partner caused Samuel's financial ru
2 CONC in. In order to satisfy his creditors Samuel liquidated his assets and resigned his positio
2 CONC n as president of the bank, against the wishes of the board of directors.
2 CONT
2 CONT Henry Oliver Rea believed that Samuel may have sold a small parcel of land he inherited fro
2 CONC m his step-grandmother(?) in order to help pay for his brother John P. Rea's medical school e
2 CONC ducation at the University of Maryland. This inheritance was 15 acres and 2 perches and was l
2 CONC imited by the stipulation that Elizabeth Lewis, Martha Rea's daughter, should receive any inc
2 CONC ome from the property during her life time. Samuel exchanged his inheritance for the outrigh
2 CONC t ownership of eight acres and 57 perches, a tract which he sold immediately on April 2, 1831
2 CONC .
2 CONT
2 CONT Samuel's mother lived with him from 1833 until her death in April, 1836. His brother Willia
2 CONC m had moved in, also, in 1835 and Samuel's sister Elizabeth spent her summers at his home a
2 CONC t Maria Forges and lived with Samuel in Pittsburgh until her marriage. His success in the bus
2 CONC iness and financial world assured he and his family a comfortable living. December 2, 1840 Sa
2 CONC muel rented a house for the year April 1841-42. During 1857 to 1859, his home was at 14 Pik
2 CONC e Street and from 1860 the family lived at 109 Liberty Street.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I239@ INDI
1 NAME James D. /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN James D.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 23 May 1811
2 PLAC Greene Township, Fayetteville, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 28 Apr 1868
2 PLAC Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 2749FF0CB3A4DF41A603B2F1B0D19C50AB95
1 FAMS @F90@
1 FAMS @F96@
1 FAMC @F47@
1 NOTE James was forced to abandon his teaching career due to poor health. It is believed he began t
2 CONC eaching in 1829, after his father's death, probably in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania. It is know
2 CONC n that he taught there from 1832 to 1834. Late in 1834 he left teaching to enter the retail t
2 CONC rade, but by the next year he had resumed teaching in Shellsburg, where his brother Dr. Joh
2 CONC n P. Rea was practicing medicine. His teaching had dual purposes, as it was a source of incom
2 CONC e and also provided an education for his youngest brother, Charles. Charles was with him fo
2 CONC r some time in Mercersburg and also in Shellsburg. After 1835, James was employed, at times
2 CONC , by the Pennsylvania Canal Company and/or the Union Boat Line and also in merchandising, hav
2 CONC ing his own store in Hollidaysburg. At one time James intended to settle in Pittsburgh wher
2 CONC e his brothers Samuel, William and John were established. He was in Pittsburgh in 1840, in th
2 CONC e employ of the Canal Company, but evidently he preferred a business of his own. By 1841 he w
2 CONC as well established in merchandising in Hollidaysburg and remained there for the rest of hi
2 CONC s life. From July 25, 1854 to October, 1855 he served as an Associate Judge for Blair County.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I240@ INDI
1 NAME David /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN David
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1825
1 DEAT
2 DATE Mar 1827
2 PLAC Greene Township, Fayetteville, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 467023C4DB7D114487434839C2BE41287E45
1 FAMC @F47@
1 NOTE Died young. This information is from page 141 of the 1923 Culbertson genealogy by Dr. Lewis R
2 CONC ogersCulbertson, M.D., of Zanesville, Ohio.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I241@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth McClay /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Elizabeth McClay
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 20 Nov 1817
2 PLAC Greene Township, Fayetteville, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 9 Feb 1895
2 PLAC St. Louis, Missouri
1 _UID FF5A167746114C459FACAAC7C070D0CC5624
1 FAMS @F97@
1 FAMC @F47@
1 NOTE Moved to St. Louis, Missouri with her husband William, where she was still living in 1893 a
2 CONC t the age of 75. This information is from page 141 of the 1923 Culbertson genealogy by Dr. Le
2 CONC wis RogersCulbertson, M.D., of Zanesville, Ohio.
2 CONT
2 CONT According to her own recollections, Elizabeth "drifted along like a thoughtless child" in th
2 CONC e years after her father's death. She was the only sister of six brothers and, although the f
2 CONC amily was in reduced circumstances, her older brothers managed to pay her tuition at the lead
2 CONC ing girl's school in Southeastern Pennsylvania. She attended Misses Penroe's School, founde
2 CONC d in 1815 by Mary and Eunecia Penroe, daughters of a New England clergyman. When her brothe
2 CONC r Samuel moved to Pittsburgh in 1837, Elizabeth came with him and continued to live with hi
2 CONC m until 1851, when she married William C. Scott and went to live in St. Louis, Missouri. Sh
2 CONC e devoted much of her married life to religious activities.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I242@ INDI
1 NAME Andrew Jackson /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Andrew Jackson
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1815
2 PLAC Greene Township, Fayetteville, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 4 Jul 1841
2 PLAC Hollidaysburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID E4CBDCCA7B3D234D99FB199B0D29C3DE9C3A
1 FAMS @F98@
1 FAMC @F47@
1 NOTE Jackson (Andrew went by his middle name, Jackson) was only 13 when his father died and was ap
2 CONC prenticed, on July 1, 1830, for a term of six years, to the merchandising firm, Baugh Brother
2 CONC s, in Emmetsburg, Maryland. At the end of his apprenticeship, he was to receive $300, in addi
2 CONC tion to his "keep" during the apprenticeship term. The Baugh Brothers dissolved their partner
2 CONC ship on July 1, 1835, before the termination of Jackson's contract, and so he received $485
2 CONC , an upward adjustment to compensate for the sixth year's board. With his money he formed a p
2 CONC artnership with one of tyhe Baugh Brothers, but the business did not prosper. Next, he entere
2 CONC d into partnership with a fellow worker in a retail store in Woodsboro, Maryland, but that bu
2 CONC siness failed. After a short trial as an independent merchant, Jackson decided decided to qui
2 CONC t Maryland and come to Hollidaysburg or Pittsburgh, wher his brothers were living. His fina
2 CONC l decision was to open a retail store in Hollidaysburg, where James was already successful i
2 CONC n the same enterprise. Jackson, his brother Charles, his wife and their two small children ar
2 CONC rived in Hollidaysburg by April 27, 1841. With him he brought retail stock valued at $2,000
2 CONC . Both Jackson and his elder son Charles were very ill and before the stock was unpacked an
2 CONC d housekeeping set up, both passed away. Jackson's wife, Jane Maloney Rea, whom he had marrie
2 CONC d in Emmetsburg, was a native of Maryland. It is believed she survived her husband by many ye
2 CONC ars and lived for a time with her son James Newton Rea, in Johnstown. James Newton Rea had on
2 CONC e child, a son, who died without issue, so this line then became extinct.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I243@ INDI
1 NAME William /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN William
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1816
2 PLAC Greene Township, Fayetteville, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1821
2 PLAC Greene Township, Fayetteville, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 4007D67E6BDFB4449C99C2D57A3D2DF17E36
1 FAMC @F47@
1 NOTE Died young. This information is from page 141 of the 1923 Culbertson genealogy by Dr. Lewis R
2 CONC ogersCulbertson, M.D., of Zanesville, Ohio. According to "Samuel Rea, 1725-1811, Heritage an
2 CONC d Descendants," by Henry Oliver Rea (1960, Tyrone Printing Co., Ltd., Dungannon, County Tyron
2 CONC e, Northern Ireland), William drowned in the mill race on his father's farm, at the age of fi
2 CONC ve.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I244@ INDI
1 NAME Charles /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Charles
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 5 Jan 1823
2 PLAC Greene Township, Fayetteville, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1 Nov 1911
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 642CA4C4A643AB4898E9D5895B9E6D082191
1 FAMS @F99@
1 FAMC @F47@
1 NOTE Lived in Pittsburgh. Served three years (1862-65) in the Civil War, as a Private in Company F
2 CONC , 46th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. This information is from page 141 of the 1923 Culbert
2 CONC son genealogy by Dr. Lewis Rogers Culbertson, M.D., of Zanesville, Ohio. Was a twin of Hanna
2 CONC h Ann Rea, who died in infancy. According to Henry Oliver Rea's "Samuel Rea, 1725-1811, Herit
2 CONC age and Descendants," Charles saw action at Ball's Bluff, Bull Run (second battle), Chancello
2 CONC rsville, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Cedar Mountain, Lookout Mountain (as an adjutant to Major-
2 CONC General Slocum) and Gettysburg. He kept a diary of his Civil War service, which was later i
2 CONC n the possession of James Childs Rea (as of 1960).
2 CONT
2 CONT After returning to civilian life, Charles was appointed freight agent for the Pennsylvania Ra
2 CONC ilroad. He later joined the firm Robinson-Rea Manufacturing Co., of which his brother Willia
2 CONC m was treasurer and a major stockholder.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I245@ INDI
1 NAME Hannah Ann /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Hannah Ann
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 5 Jan 1823
2 PLAC Greene Township, Fayetteville, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1823
2 PLAC Greene Township, Fayetteville, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID A5F7DFAE12E07C44B16ED7A768705DBD6AC3
1 FAMC @F47@
1 NOTE Died young. This information is from page 141 of the 1923 Culbertson genealogy by Dr. Lewis R
2 CONC ogersCulbertson, M.D., of Zanesville, Ohio. Hannah was a twin of Charles, according to "Samu
2 CONC el Rea, 1725-1811, Heritage and Descendants," by Henry Oliver Rea (1960, Tyrone Printing Co.
2 CONC , Ltd., Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland).
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I246@ INDI
1 NAME Hannah Bailey /Laughlin/
2 SURN Laughlin
2 GIVN Hannah Bailey
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 2 Feb 1818
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 6 Aug 1902
2 PLAC New Orleans, Louisiana
1 _UID EEEC8F786D4F1240B877812799E3E4F51BA7
1 FAMS @F93@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I247@ INDI
1 NAME Samuel Culbertson /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Samuel Culbertson
2 NPFX Dr.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 2 Sep 1852
1 DEAT
2 DATE 20 Jun 1920
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 3459033122270A49AEC7D3D86D47149BE0AF
1 FAMS @F101@
1 FAMC @F93@
1 NOTE An expert in the field of transportation, Samuel spent most of his adult life in the employ o
2 CONC f the Pennsylvania Railroad, rising from the position of rodman on a civil engineering corp
2 CONC s to president of the company. His services was as follows: Rodman and chainman, Morrison's C
2 CONC ove Branch (1871-73), assistant engineer for the construction of the Point Bridge over the Mo
2 CONC nogahela River in Pittsburgh (1875-77), assistant engineer in charge of the construction of t
2 CONC he Pittsburgh, Virginia and Charleston Railway, a subsidiary of the Pennsylvania Railroad, en
2 CONC gineer in charge of surveys (1879-1883), assistant to the vice president, with title of Princ
2 CONC iple Assistant Engineer (1883-1888), assistant to the second vice president (1888), assistan
2 CONC t to the president (1892-97) during which time Samuel was in charge of all general constructi
2 CONC on work, first assistant to the president (February 10, 1897-June 14, 1899), fourth vice pres
2 CONC ident to vice president (June 14, 1899 to November 13, 1912), and president (1913-1925). He r
2 CONC etired from the presidency but remained in the company as a member of the board of director
2 CONC s (1925-1929). In addition to the above positions, Samuel was elected president of the Long I
2 CONC sland Company in which the Pennsylvania Railroad had the controlloing interest (december 5, 1
2 CONC 923) and he was a member of the board of directors of several other railroad companies partia
2 CONC lly owned by the Pennsylvania Railroad. In addition to the above positions, Samuel held a cle
2 CONC rkship with the Hollidaysburg Iron and Nail Company (1873-75), was an assistant engineer in l
2 CONC ocating the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad system, was the first cashier in the freight te
2 CONC rminal in Pittsburgh and was the first passenger ticket agent in Pittsburgh (1877-1879). He w
2 CONC as also vice president of the Maryland Central Railroad Company and chief engineer for the co
2 CONC nstruction of the Baltimore Belt Railroad, a subsidiary of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (1
2 CONC 889-1891).
2 CONT
2 CONT Samuel earned honorary degrees from the University of Pennsylvania in 1910 and Princeton Univ
2 CONC ersity in 1916, as well as Lafayette College in 1916. He was awarded the Franklin Medal fro
2 CONC m the Franklin Institute, was an honorary member of the Institution of Civil Engineers (Londo
2 CONC n) in 1928 and was a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
2 CONT
2 CONT Samuel was credited with the planning and supervision of the construction of the Hudson Rive
2 CONC r railroad tunnel, the Pennsylvania Railroad tunnel in Manhattan and the Pennsylvania Statio
2 CONC n in New York City (1901-1910). He is also credited with the planning of the Hell Gate Bridg
2 CONC e over the East River in New York City, the 130 pound rail as the standard for the Pennsylvan
2 CONC ia Railroad, which became the standard for all railroads, and he assisted in the planning an
2 CONC d building of Union Terminal in Washington, D.C. and the Union Station in Chicago. He was pre
2 CONC sident of the Terminal Company (Union Station, Chicago), and assisted in the forming of the l
2 CONC ast great extension of the New York Subway System.
2 CONT
2 CONT When the federal government took over control of the country's rail system in WWI, Samuel ser
2 CONC ved on the Railroads War Board and was a member of the Executive Committe of the Special Comm
2 CONC ittee on National Defense of the American Railway Association. He assisted in directing the o
2 CONC peration of all the railroads in the United States from December 28, 1917 to the end of the w
2 CONC ar.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I248@ INDI
1 NAME Mary A. /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Mary A.
1 SEX F
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1885
1 _UID 16BC1997F050254B80E8F99AD8E4E338046C
1 FAMC @F93@
1 NOTE Never married.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I249@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth Laughlin /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Elizabeth Laughlin
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 14 May 1862
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 27 Jul 1948
2 PLAC Woodbrook, Maine
1 _UID 3B4573C94EC9AF49ACBE19841CD20FF8C7A4
1 FAMS @F102@
1 FAMC @F93@
1 NOTE Edward and Elizabeth had no children.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I250@ INDI
1 NAME Edward Lewis /Simonds/
2 SURN Simonds
2 GIVN Edward Lewis
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 PLAC New Orleans, Louisiana
1 DEAT
2 DATE 22 Oct 1895
1 _UID ACC133DD996F13479C60329F9468DA8608C9
1 FAMS @F102@
1 NOTE Edward and Elizabeth had no children.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I251@ INDI
1 NAME Matilda Anne /Robinson/
2 SURN Robinson
2 GIVN Matilda Anne
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 29 Mar 1833
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 2 Jun 1898
2 PLAC New York, New York
1 _UID 407DB32869F6DE468E43B873219F86CF2CD5
1 FAMS @F94@
1 NOTE Matilda was a daughter of industrialist William C. Robinson. She and William Rea were marrie
2 CONC d at the Robinson's home, 165 Third Street in Pittsburgh. William and Matilda's first home wa
2 CONC s in Pittsburgh, on Federal Street. They later lived at 99 Penn Street (1857-58), "Coal Hill
2 CONC " (present day Mt. Washington; 1858-59), Woods Run Station (1859-61), Spring Street in East L
2 CONC iberty (1861-65). After living a year in Lower St. Clair Township, they purchased land on Pen
2 CONC n Avenue, near presnt day Lang Avenue. Here William built his final home in 1888-89 (the firs
2 CONC t house on the site was destroyed by fire in 1886).
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I252@ INDI
1 NAME William Holdship /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN William Holdship
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 13 Apr 1856
1 DEAT
2 DATE 15 Dec 1929
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 956DC9DF1BF0B74D90AC9AF05ACAAA105D1D
1 FAMS @F103@
1 FAMC @F94@
1 NOTE Lived in Pittsburgh. May have served with the 21st Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company L from Augus
2 CONC t 4, 1863 to February 20, 1864.
2 CONT
2 CONT There is currently a William Holdship Rea Scholarship fund at Chatham College, founded in Pit
2 CONC tsburgh in 1869.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I253@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth Jane /McKee/
2 SURN McKee
2 GIVN Elizabeth Jane
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 17 Feb 1815
2 PLAC McKees Gap, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 21 Apr 1895
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 0D2FCA856310914EB04FA18DF8B6DC2CC030
1 FAMS @F95@
1 NOTE After her husband's death, Elizabeth lived with her daughter, Mary Laughlin Rea Ayers.
2 CONT
2 CONT On March 19, 1886, Elizabeth transferred her church membership from First Presbyterian to Eas
2 CONC t Liberty Presbyterian Church. She devoted much of her time to religious activities.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I254@ INDI
1 NAME Anna /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Anna
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 19 Oct 1841
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 16 Jan 1923
2 PLAC Denver, Colorado
1 _UID 2E4BBFE233660A4098DC09CE473134736725
1 FAMS @F104@
1 FAMC @F95@
1 NOTE Anna attended Pennsylvania State Univeristy at Ogontz. She established the Missionary Union o
2 CONC f Denver, Colorado, held state offices in the Colorado Congregational Church and contribute
2 CONC d to local and religious periodicals. Anna was also an accomplished musician.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I255@ INDI
1 NAME Jeremiah Emery /Ayers/
2 SURN Ayers
2 GIVN Jeremiah Emery
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 2 Feb 1831
2 PLAC Canterbury, New Hampshire
1 DEAT
2 DATE 4 May 1922
2 PLAC Denver, Colorado
1 _UID A298273043C3174CBCE581FB95A338840BF2
1 FAMS @F104@
1 NOTE Jeremiah graduated from Dartmouth with an A.B. degree in 1858 and earned Phi Beta Kappa honor
2 CONC s. He went on to become an educator, real estate broker and farmer. He was a principal at Boy
2 CONC s High School in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and professor of Latin and Greek at Western Unive
2 CONC rsity of Pennsylvania (now the University of Pittsburgh), was the founder of Ayers' Latin Sch
2 CONC ool in PIttsburgh and was a real estate broker and owner of a stock farm in Colorado. He wa
2 CONC s trustee of Colorado College and was prominent in church, civic and educational affairs in D
2 CONC enver. The Ayers family moved from Pittsburgh to Colorado in 1873.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I256@ INDI
1 NAME Thomas Blair /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Thomas Blair
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 9 Nov 1852
2 PLAC Hollidaysburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 8395B91148AD3B4AACD445DC344EA8345BF1
1 FAMS @F91@
1 FAMC @F90@
1 NOTE Was still a batchelor in 1886.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I257@ INDI
1 NAME Ruth Blair /Moore/
2 SURN Moore
2 GIVN Ruth Blair
1 SEX F
1 DEAT
2 DATE 6 Apr 1908
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 _UID DF51A40FB5655E4988FDD848773B82DA5788
1 FAMS @F90@
1 NOTE After the death of her husband, Ruth and her children came to Pittsburgh, where her son Thoma
2 CONC s had obtained a position.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I258@ INDI
1 NAME Jane Moore /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Jane Moore
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 14 Apr 1846
2 PLAC Hollidaysburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 4 Mar 1907
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 49FABA081A3D8B408524DAC3D52673B48FBE
1 FAMC @F90@
1 NOTE Never married.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I259@ INDI
1 NAME William C. /Scott/
2 SURN Scott
2 GIVN William C.
1 SEX M
1 _UID 960F1689F2C10A43A8D9E6B0A0B3C738AD2E
1 FAMS @F97@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I260@ INDI
1 NAME Helen Rea /Scott/
2 SURN Scott
2 GIVN Helen Rea
1 SEX F
1 _UID A4E593D058FAC84A8152EA9F67187CB35AF9
1 FAMS @F105@
1 FAMC @F97@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I261@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 80EEE9E14DCFFD4A937BB37B2DC6BE2AB254
1 FAMS @F105@
0 @I262@ INDI
1 NAME Jane /Maloney/
2 SURN Maloney
2 GIVN Jane
1 SEX F
1 DEAT
2 DATE 4 Jul 1841
2 PLAC Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania
1 _UID BC985D852D601B499FC7CBC22F99CE974709
1 FAMS @F98@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I263@ INDI
1 NAME James Newton /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN James Newton
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1 Jun 1840
2 PLAC Emmettsburg, Maryland
1 DEAT
2 DATE 10 Mar 1912
2 PLAC Johnstown, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 4CDF2AFD3A695F449D8437E56F91306A6FCB
1 FAMS @F106@
1 FAMC @F98@
1 NOTE Lived in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I264@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth /Cochran/
2 SURN Cochran
2 GIVN Elizabeth
1 SEX F
1 _UID 6CB96222639F5B4AAEDFC39C2B155433033B
1 FAMS @F99@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I265@ INDI
1 NAME Charles Stanley /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Charles Stanley
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1 Aug 1859
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 _UID E81D0D0CEBC41D418C37859750180961DC4D
1 FAMS @F107@
1 FAMC @F99@
1 NOTE Charles and Fanny had no children. Charles was a mechanical engineer and assisted in the orgn
2 CONC aization and served as president of the Ralston Steel Car Company. He was active in the Pitts
2 CONC burgh Chamber of Commerce and sponsored more than 1,000 persons for membership. He was a tale
2 CONC nted violinist and on occasions was soloist in the Trinity Cathedral and St. Peter's Epsicopa
2 CONC l Church.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 20 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I266@ INDI
1 NAME Louise Harbaugh /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Louise Harbaugh
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 24 Jan 1875
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1938
2 PLAC North Carolina
1 _UID 6110681FC1265D4F85A5F4337AC6D73C2FE0
1 FAMS @F108@
1 FAMC @F99@
1 NOTE Louise devoted her life to religious activities, in cluding Bishop Bowman's Institute. She wa
2 CONC s president of the Woman's Auxiliary Committee of the Southern Presbyterian Assembly, was reg
2 CONC ent of the Barium Springs Orphanage and trustee of Mission Court.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 20 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I267@ INDI
1 NAME Stanley B. /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Stanley B.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1915
2 PLAC Tracy, Lyon County, MInnesota
1 DEAT
2 DATE 7 Aug 1990
2 PLAC Sun Prairie, Wisconsin
1 BURI
2 PLAC Sun Prairie Memory Garden, Section 7, Sun Prairie, Wisconsin
1 _UID 4504CDD7356E874FA855DA524B05B460F33C
1 FAMS @F109@
1 FAMC @F12@
1 NOTE Stanley was the Rea genealogist consulted by Harry Foreman for the Rea data contained in Fore
2 CONC man's 1968 book, "Conococheague Headwaters of the Amberson Valley." The data on Matthew Suthe
2 CONC rland Rea and Robert Scott Rea comes from Stanley's research. Foreman said of Stanley that h
2 CONC e was "the best Rea genealogist..." he contacted.
2 CONT
2 CONT Stanley lived at 559 Kelly Street in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin.
2 CONT
2 CONT Stanley and Josephine are buried at Sun Prairie Memory Garden, located in the 1500 block of C
2 CONC larmar Drive [formerly Mess Road] in the City of Sun Prairie. (Source: Sun Prairie Death List
2 CONC , http://public.sun-prairie.com/deathlist/deathlist.php)
1 CHAN
2 DATE 1 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I268@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 1BF5F7A2B2D7754F939D2F91BB0FC929A25B
1 FAMC @F109@
0 @I269@ INDI
1 NAME Eva C. /Murphy/
2 SURN Murphy
2 GIVN Eva C.
1 SEX F
1 _UID 7278CE9CAC3B354091D0D156493DED00ABC4
1 FAMS @F14@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I270@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 9E3A15720B665D49855C18D3FE309BAEB916
1 FAMC @F83@
2 PEDI adopted
0 @I271@ INDI
1 NAME Samuel /Rea,/ Jr.
2 SURN Rea,
2 GIVN Samuel
2 NSFX Jr.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1763
2 PLAC Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1813
2 PLAC Erie County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 3483C2150429D24F85067A42D92030DF2B03
1 FAMS @F110@
1 FAMC @F44@
1 NOTE Served in the Revolutionary War under Capt. John Rea, 1780-1781. He enlisted in the Pennsylva
2 CONC nia Militia at the age of 19 and is believed to have served until the end of the war. His fir
2 CONC st tour of duty was with Col. James Johnston's First Battalion, in which he served alongsid
2 CONC e his brother, then Captain John Rea, who was his company's commander.
2 CONT
2 CONT Samuel migrated to Erie County, probably in the 1790s, after the opening of the "Erie Triangl
2 CONC e," which comprised 202,187 acres in the extreme northwest of Pennsylvania. This had been sol
2 CONC d to the federal government by the Six Nations Indians after the American Revolution. In 1792
2 CONC , the federal government sold the land to Pennsylvania. The area was opened for settlement b
2 CONC y two great land companies and many warrants were issued in favor of partnerships. Such a par
2 CONC tnership warrant, dated April 10, 1793, included the name Samuel Rea, Jr.
2 CONT
2 CONT Samuel's sons Samuel and John were executors to his estate.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I272@ INDI
1 NAME Jane /Eaton/
2 SURN Eaton
2 GIVN Jane
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1776
2 PLAC Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1832
2 PLAC Erie County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 593724F0DBBB064C90642746D29F621CDCAF
1 FAMS @F110@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I273@ INDI
1 NAME Samuel /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Samuel
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1792
2 PLAC Washington, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1883
1 _UID 2BCAE1F2DA47444C9EBC1423B7BC3BD28A4A
1 FAMS @F111@
1 FAMC @F110@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I274@ INDI
1 NAME John /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN John
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1805
1 _UID E43B5628EBD5CF49991D191FFE65F34D0661
1 FAMS @F112@
1 FAMC @F110@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I275@ INDI
1 NAME Eliza /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Eliza
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 19 Aug 1808
2 PLAC Washington County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID A95CB0BCDF0CC74CB9C1358F44F0D39F53C7
1 FAMS @F113@
1 FAMC @F110@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 22 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I276@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth /Ferguson/
2 SURN Ferguson
2 GIVN Elizabeth
1 SEX F
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1855
1 _UID D3D9E2CE4A945C41A326A0014B6DEFC3AB69
1 FAMS @F111@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I277@ INDI
1 NAME Susanna /Porter/
2 SURN Porter
2 GIVN Susanna
1 SEX F
1 _UID 314B9A2095C4F44DA6CCE98DA4FE4C0FB552
1 FAMS @F112@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I278@ INDI
1 NAME Joseph /Ware,/ Jr.
2 SURN Ware,
2 GIVN Joseph
2 NSFX Jr.
1 SEX M
1 _UID 2383C0F52957094DA925D13A47ED1D35902B
1 FAMS @F113@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I279@ INDI
1 NAME Margery /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Margery
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1772
2 PLAC Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland
1 _UID 86E90EEDEAD943459F38026ABC2487F65528
1 FAMS @F114@
1 FAMC @F27@
1 NOTE "Conococheague Headwaters of the Amberson Valley" mentions that Matthew had five children an
2 CONC d that "...the three sons" were named Jonathan, James and Robert Scott Rea. The two remainin
2 CONC g unnamed had to be daughters. According to West Conocoheague Presbyterian Marriage Reocrds
2 CONC , 1769-1812, there were two Rhea women married at the church at Mercersberg, which straddle
2 CONC s the Montgomery Township/Perry Township line. The earlier of these marriages was between Fan
2 CONC ny Rhea and John Hart, November 9, 1789. The other was between Margery Rhea and Thomas McWill
2 CONC iams, December 23, 1796. Assuming both women were over 18 when they married, Fanny may have b
2 CONC een born about 1771 at the earliest, which fits the time frame for a birth in Newry. In orde
2 CONC r for Margery to have been born in Newry, also, she must have been about 24 or older when sh
2 CONC e married, which would put her birth year at no later than 1772. This fits perfectly; both wo
2 CONC men would have been the right age to have been daughters of Matthew's. As for the location o
2 CONC f the marriages, a bit downstream from the Amberson Valley, at Mercersburg, it is very likel
2 CONC y that Thomas McWilliams and John Hart lived further downstream and walked or rode the shor
2 CONC t distance up the Conococheague to court the two young women. When the time came for the wedd
2 CONC ings, they were married in their husbands' community, where they probably settled, as well.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 7 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I280@ INDI
1 NAME Joseph /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Joseph
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 PLAC Rea Homestead, Amberson Valley, Fannett Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1862
2 PLAC Battle of Murfreesboro, Tennessee
1 _UID 79EB89CC9473AB4D9C5179A99594F5BCA163
1 FAMC @F9@
1 NOTE In 1844, when his father died in Wisconsin, Joseph and William escorted his body back to th
2 CONC e Amberson Valley for burial.
2 CONT
2 CONT According to "Conococheague Headwaters of the Amberson Valley," Joseph was killed in the Civ
2 CONC il War, at the battle of Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 7 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I281@ INDI
1 NAME Charlotte / /
2 GIVN Charlotte
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1864
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1939
2 PLAC Marion, Owen County, Indiana
1 BURI
2 PLAC Rea Cemetery, Marion Township, Owen County, Indiana
1 _UID 7A7F06441355564FBC620A0592F7422D7548
1 FAMS @F82@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 6 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I282@ INDI
1 NAME Eleanor F. /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Eleanor F.
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 8 Mar 1888
2 PLAC Owen County, Indiana
1 DEAT
2 DATE 29 Aug 1889
1 BURI
2 PLAC Rea Cemetery, Marion Township, Owen County, Indiana
1 _UID 08B45ECD3D859F428B667F87D7AF3EBC0114
1 FAMC @F79@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 6 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I283@ INDI
1 NAME Etta /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Etta
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE Sep 1871
2 PLAC Owen County, Indiana
1 DEAT
2 DATE 18 Feb 1882
2 PLAC Marion, Owen County, Indiana
1 BURI
2 PLAC Rea Cemetery, Marion Township, Owen County, Indiana
1 _UID 81AE9937A18539498F7BD1381071F4B1E078
1 FAMC @F76@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 6 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I284@ INDI
1 NAME /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1893
2 PLAC Marion, Owen County, Indiana
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1893
2 PLAC Marion, Owen County, Indiana
1 BURI
2 PLAC Rea Cemetery, Marion Township, Owen County, Indiana
1 _UID 2990E323D0D765489BDFA7EE3C01686D3459
1 FAMC @F82@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 6 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I285@ INDI
1 NAME /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1894
2 PLAC Marion, Owen County, Indiana
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1894
2 PLAC Marion, Owen County, Indiana
1 BURI
2 PLAC Rea Cemetery, Marion Township, Owen County, Indiana
1 _UID D44428007851AA4EBB52F79C2901F730F29A
1 FAMC @F82@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 6 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I286@ INDI
1 NAME /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1898
2 PLAC Marion, Owen County, Indiana
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1898
2 PLAC Marion, Owen County, Indiana
1 BURI
2 PLAC Rea Cemetery, Marion Township, Owen County, Indiana
1 _UID C4EF20CC2143684A98971F9FFB422EB4C1EC
1 FAMC @F82@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 6 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I287@ INDI
1 NAME Ruth /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Ruth
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1896
2 PLAC Marion, Owen County, Indiana
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1907
2 PLAC Marion, Owen County, Indiana
1 BURI
2 PLAC Rea Cemetery, Marion Township, Owen County, Indiana
1 _UID A0B50BE4FE4BD44180D17F6E341FEF6F91CC
1 FAMC @F82@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 6 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I288@ INDI
1 NAME Fanny /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Fanny
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1771
2 PLAC Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland
1 _UID 0191C14B1391554D8B95EA7BD4E5D9817C92
1 FAMS @F115@
1 FAMC @F27@
1 NOTE "Conococheague Headwaters of the Amberson Valley" mentions that Matthew had five children an
2 CONC d that "...the three sons" were named Jonathan, James and Robert Scott Rea. The two remainin
2 CONC g unnamed had to be daughters. According to West Conocoheague Presbyterian Marriage Reocrds
2 CONC , 1769-1812, there were two Rhea women married at the church at Mercersberg, which straddle
2 CONC s the Montgomery Township/Perry Township line. The earlier of these marriages was between Fan
2 CONC ny Rhea and John Hart, November 9, 1789. The other was between Margery Rhea and Thomas McWill
2 CONC iams, December 23, 1796. Assuming both women were over 18 when they married, Fanny may have b
2 CONC een born about 1771 at the earliest, which fits the time frame for a birth in Newry. In orde
2 CONC r for Margery to have been born in Newry, also, she must have been about 24 or older when sh
2 CONC e married, which would put her birth year at no later than 1772.. This fits perfectly; both w
2 CONC omen would have been the right age to have been daughters of Matthew's. As for the location o
2 CONC f the marriages, a bit downstream from the Amberson Valley, at Mercersburg, it is very likel
2 CONC y that Thomas McWilliams and John Hart lived further downstream and walked or rode the shor
2 CONC t distance up the Conococheague to court the two young women. When the time came for the wedd
2 CONC ings, they were married in their husbands' community, where they probably settled, as well.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 7 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I289@ INDI
1 NAME Thomas /McWilliams/
2 SURN McWilliams
2 GIVN Thomas
1 SEX M
1 _UID E6618830F89BAB41B269B796A1C34AA73BDE
1 FAMS @F114@
1 NOTE Unlike John Hart, Thomas McWilliams was not found in the 1800 census of Montgomery Township
2 CONC , Franklin County. It could be that he and Margery settled in Fannett Township, nearer to Mar
2 CONC gery's parents, or they may have settled anywhere else, as well. At any rate, it is clear the
2 CONC y didn't remain in Montgomery Township very long after their marriage.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 7 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I290@ INDI
1 NAME John /Hart/
2 SURN Hart
2 GIVN John
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1771
1 _UID 950ECC1BAB994A4E86AFB949F1DAF4B00C88
1 FAMS @F115@
1 NOTE The 1800 census of Montgomery Township, page 871, shows a John Heart with a wife who is 26 t
2 CONC o 44, three daughters under 10 and one son under 10. This fits perfectly with a young coupl
2 CONC e married in 1789. The ages of the youngest children fits neatly within the timeframe, as th
2 CONC e census was usually taken in summer, around June. This means that it hadn't yet been a ful
2 CONC l eleven years since their marriage and, assuming their first child wasn't born within the la
2 CONC st three months of 1789 (not likely, unless Fanny was pregnant before they married and, eve
2 CONC n then, the child may not have been born until 1790 at the earliest), the dates all work out
2 CONC . This is, without a doubt, the same John Hart who married Fanny Rhea in 1789. He is also th
2 CONC e only Hart/Heart in all of Montgomery Township in 1800. The age range given for both John an
2 CONC d his wife match John Hart's and Fanny Rhea's approximate ages, as well. By my estimate, Fann
2 CONC y would have been about 29 in 1800.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 7 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I291@ INDI
1 NAME John /Hart/
2 SURN Hart
2 GIVN John
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1794
2 PLAC Mercersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 28 Jan 1879
1 _UID A7FE4CCEB401BC4D8C1B830B2650B5B49184
1 FAMS @F55@
1 FAMC @F115@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I292@ INDI
1 NAME /Hart/
2 SURN Hart
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1791/1800
2 PLAC Montgomery Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 658ACDC16F2FEA4DA788EC63A1FCC840752A
1 FAMC @F115@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 7 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I293@ INDI
1 NAME /Hart/
2 SURN Hart
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1791/1800
2 PLAC Montgomery Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 2E387CAD646AB94D91A8F0A23562207A5F84
1 FAMC @F115@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 7 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I294@ INDI
1 NAME /Hart/
2 SURN Hart
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1791/1800
2 PLAC Montgomery Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID EEF91DFF2B884C4F8D8C288F276F0AE0A16F
1 FAMC @F115@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 7 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I295@ INDI
1 NAME John /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN John
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1790
2 PLAC Fannett Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 19E2B11F1669EB43A4D1640905A86EC63B2D
1 FAMC @F66@
1 NOTE The 1790 census shows a Jonathan Rea with a wife and two sons under 16. The 1830 census show
2 CONC s a John Ray, age 30 to 40. If John was born in 1790, he'd have been 40 in 1830.
2 CONT
2 CONT In the 1830 census of Concord, Fannett Township, Franklin County, John Ray, age 30 to 40 ha
2 CONC s a wife, age 30-40, two sons age 5 or under; 1 daughter, age 5 or under; 1 daughter, age 5-1
2 CONC 0 and 1 daughter, age 10-15.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 7 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I296@ INDI
1 NAME /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1775/1790
2 PLAC Pennsylvania
1 _UID CA37B8DC5B36C0449279B53D84BB309B3119
1 FAMC @F66@
1 NOTE The 1790 census shows a Jonathan Rea with a wife and two sons under 16.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 7 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I297@ INDI
1 NAME /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE BEF 1774
2 PLAC County Down, Northern Ireland
1 _UID FB86F7AC62FA244ABC5E75ACBAAB590DF454
1 FAMC @F65@
1 NOTE The 1790 census shows a James Rea in Franklin County with a wife, two sons 16 and up and on
2 CONC e daughter 16 and up, thus all three children were most likely born in Newry and came to Amer
2 CONC ica with their parents, uncles Jonathan and Robert and their grandparents Matthew and Elizabe
2 CONC th.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 7 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I298@ INDI
1 NAME /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE BEF 1774
2 PLAC County Down, Northern Ireland
1 _UID 65BB44C9767E5D4DBDC54A0B830226E12EF8
1 FAMC @F65@
1 NOTE The 1790 census shows a James Rea in Franklin County with a wife, two sons 16 and up and on
2 CONC e daughter 16 and up, thus all three children were most likely born in Newry and came to Amer
2 CONC ica with their parents, uncles Jonathan and Robert and their grandparents Matthew and Elizabe
2 CONC th.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 7 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I299@ INDI
1 NAME /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE BEF 1774
2 PLAC County Down, Northern Ireland
1 _UID 09787EA16DE7AA40B8EF06F8FFFB84B8B988
1 FAMC @F65@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 7 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I300@ INDI
1 NAME Walter Lowrie /Wilson/
2 SURN Wilson
2 GIVN Walter Lowrie
2 NPFX Rev.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 12 Apr 1871
2 PLAC Chiengmai, Siam
1 _UID 44628BFB09D35348BDA1BCDC696B0671E4FF
1 FAMS @F108@
1 NOTE Rev. Walter L. Wilson served the Presbyterian Church, chiefly in home missions.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 20 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I301@ INDI
1 NAME Samuel /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Samuel
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 21 Sep 1855
2 PLAC Hollidaysburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 24 Mar 1929
2 PLAC Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
1 BURI
2 PLAC Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 77EA2DFB9C6959479DCEA72E103B78235485
1 FAMS @F116@
1 FAMC @F90@
1 NOTE Was the second Vice President of the Pennsylvania Railroad from 1899 to 1912 and President fr
2 CONC om 1913 to 1925, retiring at 70. In 1910, there was a bronze statue of Samuel erected at Pen
2 CONC n Station in New York City, which he helped to design and which was opened in 1910. The sit
2 CONC e is now Madison Square Garden.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I302@ INDI
1 NAME Ruth /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Ruth
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 25 Oct 1891
2 PLAC Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE Jun 1983
2 PLAC Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
1 BURI
2 PLAC Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 4024E31A6A291748B63728ABD782718562C2
1 FAMS @F117@
1 FAMC @F116@
1 NOTE Ruth and George had no children. Ruth attended the Baldwin and Irwin Schools and Briarclif
2 CONC f Junior College. She was active in the Women's Board at Bryn Mawr Hospital (1949- after 1960
2 CONC ), the Women's Association, Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church (vice president and treasurer), an
2 CONC d the Associate Committee of Women of the Philadelphia Museum of Art (treasurer).
2 CONT
2 CONT Ruth's place of death is from the Social Security Death Index.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 1 Jun 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I303@ INDI
1 NAME Mary Miller /Black/
2 SURN Black
2 GIVN Mary Miller
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 28 Oct 1856
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE Dec 1933
2 PLAC Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
1 BURI
2 PLAC Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 2157B1DA47A64F4CB2C2B7E1A272A08FDA5B
1 FAMS @F116@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I304@ INDI
1 NAME George Black /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN George Black
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 31 Jul 1880
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 8 Apr 1908
2 PLAC Ardmore, Pennsylvania
1 BURI
2 PLAC Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 850EEBF87B78E14390327BB10F6FE6D8B707
1 FAMS @F118@
1 FAMC @F116@
1 NOTE George attended Haverford, Delancey and Lawrenceville, as well as the University of Pennsylva
2 CONC nia and Princeton (where he earned a degree in civil engineering in 1904). George was a civi
2 CONC l engineer.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 21 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I305@ INDI
1 NAME George Benn /Junkin/
2 SURN Junkin
2 GIVN George Benn
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 23 Nov 1889
2 PLAC Sterling, Kansas
1 DEAT
2 DATE Dec 1971
2 PLAC Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
1 BURI
2 PLAC Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 624A30BA4FB4B74084CD7E21DC94C8E49C52
1 FAMS @F117@
1 NOTE George and Ruth had no children. George graduated from Werntz Preparatory School and the U.S
2 CONC . Naval Academy (B.S., 1913). He served in the U. S. Navy, 1909-1924 (Ensign to Lt. Commander
2 CONC ), was president of the Wolf Summit Coal Co. (1925-1928), president of the Delaware-New Jerse
2 CONC y Ferry Co. (1928-1956), and president of the Wilson Line, Inc. (1928 to after 1960). He wa
2 CONC s vice-president of Virginia Ferry Corporation, the Wilson Line, Inc., Delaware-New Jersey Fe
2 CONC rry Co. and the John T. Dyer Quarry Co.
2 CONT
2 CONT George's place of death is from the Social Security Death Index.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 1 Jun 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I306@ INDI
1 NAME Henry /Hart/
2 SURN Hart
2 GIVN Henry
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 23 Jun 1814
2 PLAC Mercersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 8 Dec 1880
1 _UID BCEC242D7CFE9542BCD79F318661B995E265
1 FAMS @F119@
1 FAMS @F120@
1 FAMC @F55@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I307@ INDI
1 NAME Catharine /Bricker/
2 SURN Bricker
2 GIVN Catharine
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1 Jan 1818
1 _UID 3A18FAB13210D24F8364FF11B5333CA31E5F
1 FAMS @F119@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I308@ INDI
1 NAME Clarissa /Hart/
2 SURN Hart
2 GIVN Clarissa
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 19 Oct 1839
2 PLAC Mercersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 83C9871EE793CC47A75819D712FDBA144AAB
1 FAMS @F121@
1 FAMC @F119@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I309@ INDI
1 NAME Marion E. /Hart/
2 SURN Hart
2 GIVN Marion E.
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 24 Jul 1841
2 PLAC Mercersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 3A431BDCAFFD744F94E7E50CEAB9AD0AA957
1 FAMC @F119@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I310@ INDI
1 NAME John William /Hart/
2 SURN Hart
2 GIVN John William
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 18 Feb 1843
2 PLAC Mercersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID F93BBCA4B7218A4282563571435840A3346A
1 FAMC @F119@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I311@ INDI
1 NAME Ellen Jane /Hart/
2 SURN Hart
2 GIVN Ellen Jane
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 20 Sep 1844
2 PLAC Mercersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID C4ECC7BE9A707A409E837F9AC9C58C92DF46
1 FAMS @F122@
1 FAMC @F119@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I312@ INDI
1 NAME Emily M. /Hart/
2 SURN Hart
2 GIVN Emily M.
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 26 Dec 1846
1 _UID EBC0C886BE18F14EA4BD7AB4572771C652EA
1 FAMC @F119@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I313@ INDI
1 NAME Margaret Ann /Hart/
2 SURN Hart
2 GIVN Margaret Ann
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 19 Sep 1848
1 _UID 30C90DE23F96E547B18B97542EB861C71EBA
1 FAMC @F119@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I314@ INDI
1 NAME Jacob H. /Hart/
2 SURN Hart
2 GIVN Jacob H.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 15 Feb 1852
1 DEAT
2 PLAC Martinsville, Morgan County, Indiana
1 _UID B98EFB72CF616F4C8BDC7E05774688D5A343
1 FAMS @F123@
1 FAMC @F119@
1 NOTE Jacob was a druggist. Found in 1880 census at Martinsville, Morgan County, Indiana, age 28. A
2 CONC rra was 21 and they had one child, Lillian, 11 months and there was a George T. Kelso livin
2 CONC g with them who was employed by Jacob as a clerk in his drug store. George was 23. Both of Ar
2 CONC ra's parents were from North Carolina. Arra was born in Indiana.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 28 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I315@ INDI
1 NAME George /Hart/
2 SURN Hart
2 GIVN George
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 26 May 1854
2 PLAC Salem, Owen County, Indiana
1 _UID 55D690E35C2BD84FA3E7E6E2EEED079010F5
1 FAMC @F119@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I316@ INDI
1 NAME Catharine R. /Hart/
2 SURN Hart
2 GIVN Catharine R.
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 25 Sep 1856
1 _UID 9DC23D6E11D24244AB521079FE33C2150161
1 FAMC @F119@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I317@ INDI
1 NAME Edgar P. /Hart/
2 SURN Hart
2 GIVN Edgar P.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 4 Jun 1859
1 _UID D0B05B3149B86D4DBC03270BAD19A8678DDE
1 FAMC @F119@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I318@ INDI
1 NAME Mary /Pearson/
2 SURN Pearson
2 GIVN Mary
1 SEX F
1 _UID 575EFAF24F67854E86C1459011F76C8F496E
1 FAMS @F120@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I319@ INDI
1 NAME John Milford /Dunkin/
2 SURN Dunkin
2 GIVN John Milford
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 16 Dec 1834
2 PLAC Owen County, Indiana
1 _UID 50FA9DF10EE1314E8E220FEA77AD4058AB79
1 FAMS @F121@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I320@ INDI
1 NAME Finley P. /Dunkin/
2 SURN Dunkin
2 GIVN Finley P.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1859
2 PLAC Indiana
1 _UID 28EDD99DFA634A4CB1065D4550FF1074AACD
1 FAMC @F121@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I321@ INDI
1 NAME Eva Mae /Dunkin/
2 SURN Dunkin
2 GIVN Eva Mae
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1862
2 PLAC Indiana
1 _UID D7945F6FC6FE61409D3B3BA109F2869467D3
1 FAMC @F121@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I322@ INDI
1 NAME John /Dunkin/
2 SURN Dunkin
2 GIVN John
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 11 Sep 1863
2 PLAC Indiana
1 _UID DB736002C4129E498729C0C539302689BA73
1 FAMC @F121@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I323@ INDI
1 NAME Nora /Dunkin/
2 SURN Dunkin
2 GIVN Nora
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 2 Mar 1866
2 PLAC Indiana
1 _UID 483BD66C57BB1A41BCF4AA255B6F36B162A6
1 FAMC @F121@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I324@ INDI
1 NAME Alvin /Dunkin/
2 SURN Dunkin
2 GIVN Alvin
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 23 Jan 1870
2 PLAC Indiana
1 _UID 762A24A5D7252043B60DD7C628FDD7678B14
1 FAMC @F121@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I325@ INDI
1 NAME Henri /Dunkin/
2 SURN Dunkin
2 GIVN Henri
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1873
2 PLAC Indiana
1 _UID 618716332EDC2F4D8EED610D6F52242FB486
1 FAMC @F121@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I326@ INDI
1 NAME Charles /Dunkin/
2 SURN Dunkin
2 GIVN Charles
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1878
2 PLAC Indiana
1 _UID AF38B2273001C447A203CAFBD8A4942298BF
1 FAMC @F121@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I327@ INDI
1 NAME Norval /Dunkin/
2 SURN Dunkin
2 GIVN Norval
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1879
2 PLAC Indiana
1 _UID 60862F5133C59A4BB3581C5DD520CB7C034A
1 FAMC @F121@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I328@ INDI
1 NAME William G. /McCullough/
2 SURN McCullough
2 GIVN William G.
1 SEX M
1 _UID 1EF7782187B1264492E657BCE492BAB9C468
1 FAMS @F122@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I329@ INDI
1 NAME Emory Harrison /McCullough/
2 SURN McCullough
2 GIVN Emory Harrison
1 SEX M
1 _UID 669B15F9B36606468A1B9D1536BB659FC04E
1 FAMS @F124@
1 FAMC @F122@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I330@ INDI
1 NAME Arminda /Dalton/
2 SURN Dalton
2 GIVN Arminda
1 SEX F
1 _UID FEC00B2434A79242ADFCDEE6FCEEEDB9997C
1 FAMS @F124@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I331@ INDI
1 NAME Ethel /McCullough/
2 SURN McCullough
2 GIVN Ethel
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 17 Jun 1890
1 _UID 4A21EA0D4CA2DD419F7ACF64F219DECB6E2B
1 FAMS @F125@
1 FAMC @F124@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I332@ INDI
1 NAME Edith M. /McCullough/
2 SURN McCullough
2 GIVN Edith M.
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 9 Aug 1893
2 PLAC Quincy, Owen County, Indiana
1 _UID B535C458B380C248B5737AA243A63A39E319
1 FAMS @F126@
1 FAMC @F124@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I333@ INDI
1 NAME Grace /McCullough/
2 SURN McCullough
2 GIVN Grace
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 28 Mar 1895
2 PLAC Quincy, Owen County, Indiana
1 _UID 708885CBFCF1A24E8BE7272218CC6C6B9B0E
1 FAMS @F127@
1 FAMC @F124@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I334@ INDI
1 NAME Jasper Carl /Dunkin/
2 SURN Dunkin
2 GIVN Jasper Carl
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 3 Jan 1889
2 PLAC Owen County, Indiana
1 _UID F1833DA273C4C04C9EB82D203D2E0636E0AF
1 FAMS @F125@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I335@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 9D01A8BE5645004B8676E4A1491B8E9EFB6D
1 FAMS @F128@
1 FAMC @F125@
0 @I336@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 91C2A8C484326D4E9E933B94503AC4E5637E
1 FAMS @F128@
0 @I337@ INDI
1 NAME Guy /Dunkin/
2 SURN Dunkin
2 GIVN Guy
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 28 May 1890
1 _UID 54E7BE5CB6496346881EECABE19DB7D14063
1 FAMS @F126@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I338@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID C89363B3983ADE4B861EC27126CD3272DA23
1 FAMC @F126@
0 @I339@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 1843AAB7B5567342AA4844E1D588489ED661
1 FAMC @F126@
0 @I340@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID F08CD72E258B344790EA44448B5945E9C004
1 FAMC @F126@
0 @I341@ INDI
1 NAME Herman Earl /Kent/
2 SURN Kent
2 GIVN Herman Earl
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 11 May 1891
2 PLAC Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana
1 _UID C077403AE7BEAB48AD45B6F5E2B4E4DD3D40
1 FAMS @F127@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I342@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID F7CE6683F0B9D54AAB6A80BF659CA838ABC5
1 FAMS @F129@
1 FAMC @F127@
0 @I343@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 948629A94144444D915E24802CB7A2FB15C8
1 FAMS @F129@
0 @I344@ INDI
1 NAME Josephine E. /Hoffman/
2 SURN Hoffman
2 GIVN Josephine E.
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 12 May 1923
1 DEAT
2 DATE 20 Sep 1995
2 PLAC Sun Prairie, Wisconsin
1 BURI
2 PLAC Sun Prairie Memory Garden, Sun Prairie, Section 7, Wisconsin
1 _UID C8C0B528DAB6D04F90399ABA2C7C8DA40ACE
1 FAMS @F109@
1 NOTE Josephine and Stanley are Buried at Sun Prairie Memory Garden, located in the 1500 block of C
2 CONC larmar Drive [formerly Mess Road] in the City of Sun Prairie. (Source: Sun Prairie Death List
2 CONC , http://public.sun-prairie.com/deathlist/deathlist.php)
1 CHAN
2 DATE 27 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I345@ INDI
1 NAME Arra / /
2 GIVN Arra
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1859
2 PLAC Indiana
1 DEAT
2 PLAC Martinsville, Morgan County, Indiana
1 _UID 2F2052B9E4A48F4EB40FCAF7FA038013D35D
1 FAMS @F123@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 28 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I346@ INDI
1 NAME Lillian /Hart/
2 SURN Hart
2 GIVN Lillian
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE Jul 1879
2 PLAC Martinsville, Morgan County, Indiana
1 _UID 3BE4B0FB60F15F44B084CAF91D106667AFEC
1 FAMC @F123@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 28 Apr 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I347@ INDI
1 NAME William /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN William
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1790/1800
1 _UID 7717DE20B12B324B8646E8D852EAF8D479D5
1 FAMS @F130@
1 FAMC @F74@
1 NOTE According to the 1830 Census, William was living in Greene Township, Franklin County, Pennsyl
2 CONC vania in 1830 with his wife, a son 5 or younger, a son 15 to 20, a daughter 5 or younger, a d
2 CONC aughter 5 to 10 and a daughter 20 to 30.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I348@ INDI
1 NAME /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1825/1829
2 PLAC Greene Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 2278F6335C48E5438827728900043F38B454
1 FAMC @F130@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 1 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I349@ INDI
1 NAME /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1810/1815
2 PLAC Greene Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 53B87E2DF34F3F44AB2E7D1380A4F9BDBE4A
1 FAMC @F130@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 1 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I350@ INDI
1 NAME /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1825/1829
2 PLAC Greene Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 8A4E1050FE07A6499399ACC78734E7026F9E
1 FAMC @F130@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 1 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I351@ INDI
1 NAME /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1820/1825
2 PLAC Greene Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID FBC6A50A9DD3C44FADF971B18E742472534E
1 FAMC @F130@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 1 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I352@ INDI
1 NAME /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1800/1810
2 PLAC Greene Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID B55C0E47EBBA0A458EB47A7E4C98ADDC01C2
1 FAMC @F130@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 1 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I353@ INDI
1 NAME Henry Robinson /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Henry Robinson
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 29 May 1863
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 19 Dec 1919
2 PLAC New York, New York
1 _UID 9C43154632BCC746905CFE2815C3929A4B24
1 FAMS @F131@
1 FAMC @F94@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I354@ INDI
1 NAME Edith /Oliver/
2 SURN Oliver
2 GIVN Edith
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 17 Nov 1865
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 5 May 1951
2 PLAC Boston, Massachusetts
1 _UID F8216C752B49D347968E9E61B0F030B631FD
1 FAMS @F131@
1 NOTE Edith attended several finishing schools, including Miss Fuller's, Miss Hayward's, Madamoisel
2 CONC le Charbonnier's, and Miss Ann Brown's. She was active in the WWI war effort, doing voluntee
2 CONC r work for the Red Cross and the Y.M.C.A. She was a member of the Women's Federal Council, th
2 CONC e National War Savings Committee and gave the U.S. Navy the use of her yacht for scout servic
2 CONC e. She contributed the Rea Swimming Pool and Rehabilitation Center at Walter Reed Hospital an
2 CONC d was field director of the Department of Military Relief, Potomac Division and of all Red Cr
2 CONC oss activities at Walter Reed Hospital. She was also a member of the Committee of 11, appoint
2 CONC ed by President Harding, March 29, 1921 to investigate the matter of soldiers' relief. Afte
2 CONC r the death of her father, Edith was chairman of the board of directors of the Oliver Iro
2 CONC n & Steel Co. and the Oliver & Snyder Steel Co., as well as trustee of her father's estate.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 20 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I355@ INDI
1 NAME Henry Oliver /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Henry Oliver
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 30 Mar 1895
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE Nov 1979
2 PLAC Sewickley, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 9B537404280F6F4690719408550533F67260
1 FAMS @F132@
1 FAMS @F133@
1 FAMC @F131@
1 NOTE Henry attended St. Mark's and Yale University. He served aboard the U.S.S. Wyoming in the U.S
2 CONC . Navy as a communications offier during WWI and rose from Ensign to Lieutentant. He was a f
2 CONC inancier and industrialist and was chairman of the board of Pittsburgh Business Properties, I
2 CONC nc. and the Oliver Tyrone Corporation (1935-1955). He was director of Oliver Iron & Steel Com
2 CONC pany (1925-1955) and held various directorships and trusteeships. He was a trustee of Sewickl
2 CONC ey Valley Hospital, and was a member of the board of directors of Pittsburghh Skin and Cance
2 CONC r Foundation.
2 CONT
2 CONT Henry donated the "Records of the Oliver Iron and Steel Company" to the company's archives Ja
2 CONC nuary 15, 1964. Apparently, he was also a local historian (in Pittsburgh), as well as an acco
2 CONC mplished genealogist. Henry was the author of "Samuel Rea, 1725-1811, Heritage and Descendant
2 CONC s," (1960, Tyrone Printing Co. Ltd., Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland).
1 CHAN
2 DATE 22 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I356@ INDI
1 NAME Samuel Rea /Wright/
2 SURN Wright
2 GIVN Samuel Rea
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1772
1 DEAT
2 PLAC Cincinnati, Ohio
1 _UID D6D71A0E8A197945B77EAF315934D98F4047
1 FAMS @F134@
1 FAMC @F85@
1 NOTE Samuel migrated to Ontario County, New York early in the 19th century, where he owned propert
2 CONC y at Canadiague in 1814. In 1817 the family moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, where Samuel's descend
2 CONC ants are concentrated. A search of Cincinnati shows 200 Wrights living there in 2005. In addi
2 CONC tion, there are 6 Rea households in Cincinatti, as well.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I357@ INDI
1 NAME Hannah /Wright/
2 SURN Wright
2 GIVN Hannah
1 SEX F
1 _UID 056224546E7C594FA9CAF41E20165C00889D
1 FAMS @F135@
1 FAMC @F85@
1 NOTE Hannah and her husband John Potts migrated to Butler County, Pennsylvania, where they bough
2 CONC t land in the First and Second Donation Districts, October 13, 1806. John dies intestate, sur
2 CONC vived by Hannah and her six children.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I358@ INDI
1 NAME Rebecca /Wright/
2 SURN Wright
2 GIVN Rebecca
1 SEX F
1 _UID F6BDB08AB25FBE47906854A109B5D1B6357D
1 FAMS @F136@
1 FAMS @F137@
1 FAMC @F85@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I359@ INDI
1 NAME Jean /Wright/
2 SURN Wright
2 GIVN Jean
1 SEX F
1 _UID EA3D2803D0646642ADB0EC146ECD8792DFC7
1 FAMS @F138@
1 FAMC @F85@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I360@ INDI
1 NAME Matthew /Wright/
2 SURN Wright
2 GIVN Matthew
1 SEX M
1 _UID 6AD1B249FBA9CC47B787A9D192216A814342
1 FAMC @F85@
1 NOTE Matthew was the administrator of his mother's estate. A deposition on file in the Butler Coun
2 CONC ty Courthouse reveals that he was living on Butler County in 1838 and was in the employ of Cu
2 CONC nningham & Co. It is believed that he never married.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I361@ INDI
1 NAME Richard /Wright/
2 SURN Wright
2 GIVN Richard
1 SEX M
1 DEAT
2 DATE BEF 1837
2 PLAC Butler County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID A2DB105BD10B6644B3A0E23751DAC733FF03
1 FAMC @F85@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I362@ INDI
1 NAME Mary /Dennison/
2 SURN Dennison
2 GIVN Mary
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1772
1 _UID 675D79BAB6FF8945875D1D52897A8EDF3DCF
1 FAMS @F134@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I363@ INDI
1 NAME John /Wright/
2 SURN Wright
2 GIVN John
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 3 Apr 1798
2 PLAC Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 25 Aug 1848
2 PLAC Cincinnati, Ohio
1 _UID 51BB6AE6AAEC71428AB0110AA18D7724C34C
1 FAMS @F139@
1 FAMC @F134@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I364@ INDI
1 NAME Samuel Rea /Wright,/ Jr.
2 SURN Wright,
2 GIVN Samuel Rea
2 NSFX Jr.
1 SEX M
1 _UID A873B084CD35DD409FBA31115028555D339E
1 FAMC @F134@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I365@ INDI
1 NAME Hannah /Wright/
2 SURN Wright
2 GIVN Hannah
1 SEX F
1 _UID 0FF7C5B5451E5F4FA3F61708825B9DA96CE3
1 FAMC @F86@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I366@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 03090B2A48272A4B9DFE527446EDDEAF461B
1 FAMC @F140@
0 @I367@ INDI
1 NAME Betsy /Wright/
2 SURN Wright
2 GIVN Betsy
1 SEX F
1 _UID 7F5FDD4074A3C34589F397D70D5D24FE908E
1 FAMC @F134@
1 NOTE Never married.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I368@ INDI
1 NAME Eliza /Thompson/
2 SURN Thompson
2 GIVN Eliza
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 18 Feb 1810
2 PLAC Cincinnati, Ohio
1 DEAT
2 DATE 13 Jun 1891
1 _UID 46323C8F1B3BC94292EAD0A4D52681859529
1 FAMS @F139@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I369@ INDI
1 NAME Mary Jane /Wright/
2 SURN Wright
2 GIVN Mary Jane
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 15 Nov 1828
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1881
1 _UID 6F53D3648C4B01408B9AB6F332894407E501
1 FAMS @F142@
1 FAMC @F139@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I370@ INDI
1 NAME Phoebe /Wright/
2 SURN Wright
2 GIVN Phoebe
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 26 May 1830
1 _UID 3B3D644391E0DF4D8644B4EAFEE24CC515CA
1 FAMS @F143@
1 FAMS @F144@
1 FAMC @F139@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I371@ INDI
1 NAME Charles W. S. /Wright/
2 SURN Wright
2 GIVN Charles W. S.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 8 Jul 1831
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1903
1 _UID F1CFE290BCF9D544A934B2D8A7196FA83E9B
1 FAMC @F139@
1 NOTE Never married.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I372@ INDI
1 NAME Ann Elizabeth /Wright/
2 SURN Wright
2 GIVN Ann Elizabeth
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 7 Oct 1836
1 DEAT
2 DATE 17 Mar 1918
1 _UID 697A1689F859F148A0250B2240F7CB8E8E3C
1 FAMS @F145@
1 FAMC @F139@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I373@ INDI
1 NAME Emily /Wright/
2 SURN Wright
2 GIVN Emily
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 20 May 1840
1 DEAT
2 DATE 22 May 1842
1 _UID 754BE62B63A80943B685F0A1448C19300D37
1 FAMC @F139@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I374@ INDI
1 NAME John Hill /Wright/
2 SURN Wright
2 GIVN John Hill
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 22 Oct 1842
1 _UID A181C0242B48B7478BF1B65E961F43AEADA6
1 FAMC @F139@
1 NOTE Never married.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I375@ INDI
1 NAME Florence Arabella /Wright/
2 SURN Wright
2 GIVN Florence Arabella
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 31 Oct 1845
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1892
1 _UID CDEBF826A3CDD642A14132F2D774ADC01CBB
1 FAMC @F139@
1 NOTE Never married.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I376@ INDI
1 NAME B. F. /Cordman/
2 SURN Cordman
2 GIVN B. F.
1 SEX M
1 _UID 227F05218705BC4998E32E1CA66593884302
1 FAMS @F142@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I377@ INDI
1 NAME Argyll /Eakin/
2 SURN Eakin
2 GIVN Argyll
1 SEX M
1 _UID 5797603B1E9B794A81AA96367EBB7344EC80
1 FAMS @F143@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I378@ INDI
1 NAME Thomas /Evans/
2 SURN Evans
2 GIVN Thomas
1 SEX M
1 _UID 8B04C7F49D76F6468D2E69CCA19C10C59B0B
1 FAMS @F144@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I379@ INDI
1 NAME Augustus /Moore/
2 SURN Moore
2 GIVN Augustus
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 24 Nov 1832
1 DEAT
2 DATE 17 Oct 1908
1 _UID C02A263569342446A2B1876876D23EDBEFFF
1 FAMS @F145@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I380@ INDI
1 NAME Scott W. /Moore/
2 SURN Moore
2 GIVN Scott W.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 25 Jul 1860
1 _UID BE79A1DB5508A5418C1D45E4F0ADEE2D8000
1 FAMS @F146@
1 FAMS @F147@
1 FAMC @F145@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I381@ INDI
1 NAME Florence Helen /Moore/
2 SURN Moore
2 GIVN Florence Helen
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 6 Apr 1863
1 _UID 6CEA4AACE7C47A4589966C868F3506EC7D0A
1 FAMS @F148@
1 FAMC @F145@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I382@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth Thompson /Moore/
2 SURN Moore
2 GIVN Elizabeth Thompson
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 21 Sep 1866
1 _UID 573F924C0B99C045815D9C21B6BD5868EB04
1 FAMS @F149@
1 FAMC @F145@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I383@ INDI
1 NAME Mabel Anna /Moore/
2 SURN Moore
2 GIVN Mabel Anna
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 16 Jan 1876
1 _UID 99082FA353EF6E4081E98BF4529401578A60
1 FAMS @F150@
1 FAMC @F145@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I384@ INDI
1 NAME Harry Kneisley /Harknew/
2 SURN Harknew
2 GIVN Harry Kneisley
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 23 Mar 1874
1 DEAT
2 DATE 26 Jun 1918
1 _UID 7BD65420EBA80F44ABC7BD7549922CF1474B
1 FAMS @F150@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I385@ INDI
1 NAME George Victor /Tatum/
2 SURN Tatum
2 GIVN George Victor
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 17 Apr 1863
1 _UID 6BB3A6962ECD7644AEE2D22CF04AE49B563D
1 FAMS @F149@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I386@ INDI
1 NAME Victor Holt /Tatum/
2 SURN Tatum
2 GIVN Victor Holt
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 6 Mar 1894
1 _UID 563827AB2B52B440A93C2222BE99734E12A4
1 FAMC @F149@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I387@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 524B186F32D5C2429FE52E68DFFD39A604BF
1 FAMC @F149@
0 @I388@ INDI
1 NAME Frank Winfield /McNutt/
2 SURN McNutt
2 GIVN Frank Winfield
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 27 Aug 1861
1 DEAT
2 DATE 20 Jun 1924
1 _UID 39F2B6DB8377984088ECC0BA522B8F6CF46B
1 FAMS @F148@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I389@ INDI
1 NAME Florence Anna /McNutt/
2 SURN McNutt
2 GIVN Florence Anna
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 27 Apr 1885
1 DEAT
2 DATE Sep 1965
2 PLAC Ohio
1 _UID DA5E9B1295A202429371F20A8ECD475153E9
1 FAMS @F151@
1 FAMC @F148@
1 NOTE Florence's date and place of death are from the Social Security Death Index.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 Jun 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I390@ INDI
1 NAME Helen Grace /McNutt/
2 SURN McNutt
2 GIVN Helen Grace
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 29 Dec 1893
1 _UID 9C9C7936CDF81440B5BCF8013F932B61C899
1 FAMS @F152@
1 FAMC @F148@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I391@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID D9ECCE1BE130074FA04304891FE5EA9306DC
1 FAMS @F153@
1 FAMC @F148@
0 @I392@ INDI
1 NAME Newell Leroy /Sims/
2 SURN Sims
2 GIVN Newell Leroy
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 3 Dec 1878
1 _UID 0BEDB795D491BF4B93B9388BD2C8FF0C67C2
1 FAMS @F151@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I393@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 97575A0BEE1E774FB9BE8138D9CFE403E497
1 FAMC @F151@
0 @I394@ INDI
1 NAME Howard Richard /Urmston/
2 SURN Urmston
2 GIVN Howard Richard
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1 Mar 1892
1 DEAT
2 DATE Nov 1964
2 PLAC Cincinnati, Ohio
1 _UID BB6B4A5A8F4F3747AA7137F67874103AA466
1 FAMS @F152@
1 NOTE Howard's date and place of death are from the Social Security Death Index.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 Jun 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I395@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID BC844A809A4E9B4FA26D6A33E1CC99CF9DDE
1 FAMC @F152@
0 @I396@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 8751DB7FDA56E442B49B2A02420359791ADF
1 FAMC @F152@
0 @I397@ INDI
1 NAME Harold Miller /Altamer/
2 SURN Altamer
2 GIVN Harold Miller
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 14 Jun 1896
1 DEAT
2 DATE 18 Nov 1930
1 _UID 860912F9D1B50E4DBFFC475C65BED1C491E2
1 FAMS @F153@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I398@ INDI
1 NAME Sally H. /Lyles/
2 SURN Lyles
2 GIVN Sally H.
1 SEX F
1 _UID 414CCB7CE4658F4783FD7B9A6A505250E479
1 FAMS @F146@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I399@ INDI
1 NAME Rachael / /
2 GIVN Rachael
1 SEX F
1 _UID B4439D97FE39C24DB140F5D07A7B42F04EF5
1 FAMS @F147@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I400@ INDI
1 NAME John /Potts/
2 SURN Potts
2 GIVN John
1 SEX M
1 _UID BECB4EE635A2F34E94F05D8C2A3D06A5548F
1 FAMS @F135@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I401@ INDI
1 NAME Wilson /Potts/
2 SURN Potts
2 GIVN Wilson
1 SEX M
1 _UID 37E5C4CE74C34243B60E798C82C4293ADC4D
1 FAMC @F135@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I402@ INDI
1 NAME James /Potts/
2 SURN Potts
2 GIVN James
1 SEX M
1 _UID 37ACAAF83E8C6B47B541CB5D10DBED70671E
1 FAMC @F135@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I403@ INDI
1 NAME Sarah /Potts/
2 SURN Potts
2 GIVN Sarah
1 SEX F
1 _UID 2AE0D64CBC24F94095729721FA317BA54FB1
1 FAMS @F154@
1 FAMC @F135@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I404@ INDI
1 NAME Margaret /Potts/
2 SURN Potts
2 GIVN Margaret
1 SEX F
1 _UID 69C7A2F8C6C2C6498F09EC9C34A228870670
1 FAMC @F135@
1 NOTE Never married.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I405@ INDI
1 NAME John /Potts/
2 SURN Potts
2 GIVN John
1 SEX M
1 _UID D191E1894F74354EA78CDEEC84ADAD0EFBAD
1 FAMC @F135@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I406@ INDI
1 NAME George /Potts/
2 SURN Potts
2 GIVN George
1 SEX M
1 _UID 126D0CD9A14ADD4C9F374300EE9FCBE8D156
1 FAMC @F135@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I407@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 701E6EF63A47B3439A639A72E73989637E79
1 FAMS @F154@
0 @I408@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 151D8B0814D43147A7014FF7136DFC8E1D7F
1 FAMS @F136@
0 @I409@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 9F0F420EC340A645A5E32540814811B06319
1 FAMS @F137@
0 @I410@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 338BF19BEEF1B149B6474B9F13F5FC4B594C
1 FAMS @F138@
0 @I411@ INDI
1 NAME Cora /Woodruff/
2 SURN Woodruff
2 GIVN Cora
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 13 Nov 1871
2 PLAC Geneseo, Illinois
1 DEAT
2 DATE Aug 1951
2 PLAC Los Angeles, California
1 _UID 25829E5EB54ECD49BA660B97BFE507AFD8F8
1 FAMS @F101@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I412@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 06C10B640653D9459615ECE27A4AEC15EB05
1 FAMS @F155@
1 FAMC @F101@
0 @I413@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 2EC498620783B74B9A6BDBFB4708D61E9628
1 FAMS @F156@
1 FAMC @F101@
0 @I414@ INDI
1 NAME Henry Peyton /Hopkins/
2 SURN Hopkins
2 GIVN Henry Peyton
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1883
2 PLAC England
1 DEAT
2 DATE Apr 1936
2 PLAC San Diego, California
1 _UID 0BBA5B2F8C87F84F872402FB80AE90F6050E
1 FAMS @F155@
1 NOTE Henry attended Eaton College and Oxford University (B.M.E.) and served in the U.S. Army in WW
2 CONC I.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 20 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I415@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID A101380F5902964A8CB3D44EE0EA51B151FE
1 FAMS @F156@
0 @I416@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID D52659B1B52CBB47A59A8392AE65B177779C
1 FAMS @F157@
1 FAMC @F91@
0 @I417@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 62E2D0B18C22904483D73B49C6F88092F51F
1 FAMS @F157@
0 @I418@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 95EED0D244355C4A89B77FCD05EBB0EF5F5D
1 FAMC @F157@
0 @I419@ INDI
1 NAME Helen Howell /Ingham/
2 SURN Ingham
2 GIVN Helen Howell
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 15 Apr 1881
2 PLAC Salem, New Jersey
1 DEAT
2 DATE 18 Apr 1959
2 PLAC Concord, Massachusetts
1 _UID 5E5684CCA0F4CB4D9FF3B55962069C84D80B
1 FAMS @F118@
1 NOTE Helen attended the Convent of the Sacred Heart in Atlantic City.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 21 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I420@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID F6117CFF9D8C1143A4BF7470F4B9F9503CFD
1 FAMS @F158@
1 FAMC @F118@
0 @I421@ INDI
1 NAME Pliny /Jewell,/ Jr.
2 SURN Jewell,
2 GIVN Pliny
2 NSFX Jr.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 3 Jun 1908
2 PLAC Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
1 DEAT
2 DATE 5 Oct 1988
2 PLAC Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
1 _UID 0C7DD472AA474E439BFFCE9E3309FA15A28C
1 FAMS @F158@
1 NOTE Pliny attended Milton Academy and Harvard University (1931). He served in the U.S. Naval Rese
2 CONC rve 1942-1945, rising from Lieutenant Jr. Grade to Lieutenant Commander.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 1 Jun 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I422@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID F929858AF8C224429FCE228B0F8F73F773D2
1 FAMC @F158@
0 @I423@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID FB21DABFB2D7D9499A8EB00E1BBF660B9176
1 FAMC @F158@
0 @I424@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 843561BE6B17D3479CF6139ADA765D3C9CDB
1 FAMC @F158@
0 @I425@ INDI
1 NAME Julia /Robinson/
2 SURN Robinson
2 GIVN Julia
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 24 Oct 1845
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 22 Feb 1871
2 PLAC Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 4E98E54CDEFAD346914B5014FFAC9F3ACC55
1 FAMS @F106@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I426@ INDI
1 NAME George Robinson /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN George Robinson
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 23 Jun 1869
2 PLAC Wilkinsburg, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 23 Feb 1928
2 PLAC New York, New York
1 _UID DCEAD0ED0DCC204C956627CC6CB31713FF8D
1 FAMS @F159@
1 FAMC @F106@
1 NOTE George and Dixie had no children. George attended Shady Side Academy and Lehigh University. H
2 CONC e worked in the office of the president of the Pennsylvania Railroad (who was Samuel Rea).
1 CHAN
2 DATE 21 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I427@ INDI
1 NAME Dixie /Walker/
2 SURN Walker
2 GIVN Dixie
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 3 Dec 1880
2 PLAC Columbus, Colorado County, Texas
1 _UID E54D2A0D9E1D6643A04015E31703CCD45F44
1 FAMS @F159@
1 NOTE Dixie and George had no children. Dixie attended Sophie Newcomb School and was active in th
2 CONC e American Red Cross.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 21 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I428@ INDI
1 NAME Charles /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Charles
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1837
2 PLAC Emmettsburg, Maryland
1 DEAT
2 DATE BEF 3 May 1841
2 PLAC Hollidaysburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID EA15E01B81C4B3488F217AA6AD0D4AFF0D5F
1 FAMC @F98@
1 NOTE Both Charles and his father died of an illness just after the family moved from Emmetsburg, M
2 CONC aryland to Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I429@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID A9BEA34A8FBF6B4C81B00F5EE26F50DC747A
1 FAMC @F105@
0 @I430@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 686D232B94E4D44BAD49FD500E7DD0136BEA
1 FAMS @F160@
1 FAMC @F105@
0 @I431@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 41BDE1A82D425C40B112BB84B6DF4C5BD027
1 FAMS @F160@
0 @I432@ INDI
1 NAME Mary R. /Childs/
2 SURN Childs
2 GIVN Mary R.
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 28 Oct 1859
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 22 May 1947
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 6347DAC45292C24FA53013680A439A7EF247
1 FAMS @F103@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I433@ INDI
1 NAME James Childs /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN James Childs
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 30 Nov 1882
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 073702F4D564574D82FB763BC707CAEFC618
1 FAMS @F161@
1 FAMC @F103@
1 NOTE James graduated from Shady Side Academy (1900) and Princeton University (B.S., 1904). He wa
2 CONC s an industrialist and worked as Assistant Chemist and Chiuef Clerk for Colonial Steel Compan
2 CONC y (1904-1906), Assistant Superintendant of Bar and Wrought Iron Puddle Mills (1906-1919), Vic
2 CONC e-President of the Oliver Iron & Steel Co. (1919-1928), office of Henry W. Oliver Estate (192
2 CONC 8-1935), member of the board of directors and Vice President of Pittsburgh Business Propertie
2 CONC s, Inc., Henry W. Oliver Estate (1935-1954), member of the board of directors of the Oliver I
2 CONC ron & Steel Co. (1919-1954), member of the board of directors of the Calumet, Arizona Copper
2 CONC , and New Corenlia Copper Companies from 1927 until their merger with Phelps Dodge in 1931, P
2 CONC helps Dodge and Phelps Dodge Copper Products Co. (1931 to after 1960), the Montour Railroad a
2 CONC nd the Youngstown Railroad (1942 and 1949, respectively, to after 1960), Fidelity Trust Co. (
2 CONC 1929-July 15, 1959), member of the board of trustees of Dollar Savings Bank (1926-after 1960)
2 CONC , vice-president of Dollar Savings Bank (1935-after 1960).
2 CONT
2 CONT James was on the board of directors of Shady Side Academy (1926-after 1960), was on the boar
2 CONC d of directors of the Pittsburgh Y.M.C.A. (treasurer from 1934), was on the board of director
2 CONC s of Carnegie Institute of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Institute of Technology (1935-after 1960),
1 CHAN
2 DATE 21 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I434@ INDI
1 NAME Marjory /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Marjory
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 8 Aug 1884
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 885842FBF0F23D42B50BE89146C503DBA0DF
1 FAMS @F162@
1 FAMC @F103@
1 NOTE Marjory attended Dilworth Hall and MIss Porter's School.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 22 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I435@ INDI
1 NAME Marianne Howe /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Marianne Howe
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 9 Apr 1890
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 1CBEA4C2DF0AB4429753D6A5115287E75559
1 FAMS @F163@
1 FAMC @F103@
1 NOTE Marianne attended Miss Stuart's and Mrs. Dow's schools and the Pennsylvania College for Wome
2 CONC n (presently Chatham College). She was active in the Y.M.C.A., the Home for Aged Presbyteria
2 CONC n Women, Shadyside Presbyterian Hospital (Women's Auxiliary) and Shadyside Presbyterian Churc
2 CONC h.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 22 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I436@ INDI
1 NAME Julia P. /Dodge/
2 SURN Dodge
2 GIVN Julia P.
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 5 Jan 1886
2 PLAC New York, New York
1 _UID 24C509496CAAF14C9A08BF319F976515D009
1 FAMS @F161@
1 NOTE Julia graduated from Brearley in 1904. Shea was a member of the board of directors of the Pit
2 CONC tsburgh Y.M.C.A. (1915-1955), of the board of managers of the Home for Crippled Children (191
2 CONC 5- after 1960), was president of the Home for Crippled Children (1935-1948), was active in Wo
2 CONC men's Societies of the Shadyside Presbyterian Church and was a member of the Serbian Relief C
2 CONC ommittee of America (1914-1915) [I'm not sure how I feel about that, since it was a Serbian s
2 CONC tudent, Gavrilo Princip, who ignited WWI by assassinating Bosnia's Archduke Francis Ferdinand
2 CONC ] and she recieved the "Cross of Mercy" from the Serbian government in recognition of her wor
2 CONC k and interest in the Serbian people.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 22 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I437@ INDI
1 NAME Henry Hughart /Laughlin/
2 SURN Laughlin
2 GIVN Henry Hughart
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 3 Jul 1878
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1 Jan 1938
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 1706A2F6EC289A40BF8E5DFBE5EE3395E378
1 FAMS @F162@
1 NOTE Henry graduated from Princeton University in 1900.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 22 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I438@ INDI
1 NAME Samuel /Hamilton,/ Jr.
2 SURN Hamilton,
2 GIVN Samuel
2 NSFX Jr.
1 SEX M
1 DEAT
2 DATE 2 Mar 1924
1 _UID 26F42E4BC39E9440A1245701AFE8B1E815C6
1 FAMS @F163@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I439@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID E05C783A270AA44A8CF238982A9D540B81A2
1 FAMC @F163@
0 @I440@ INDI
1 NAME Fanny Irene /Palmer/
2 SURN Palmer
2 GIVN Fanny Irene
1 SEX F
1 _UID FEF719BAF095B240939F44B1BFED1DDC0BDB
1 FAMS @F107@
1 NOTE Fanny and Charles had no children.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I441@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID EAD769F3F8CFB04C99D8B167373E89BE259E
1 FAMS @F164@
1 FAMC @F108@
0 @I442@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 334102A051DAAE4FBBAFF597210D8BB4A1BF
1 FAMS @F165@
1 FAMC @F108@
0 @I443@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 6D2971D68C79514BA52EF3E253D5467C102C
1 FAMS @F166@
1 FAMC @F108@
0 @I444@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID A1118A3448D78E45985996130126E0F3F610
1 FAMC @F108@
0 @I445@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID B9FCAEAC76376E488AA221FCCD629EAE3601
1 FAMS @F167@
1 FAMC @F108@
0 @I446@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 4950992F1E35B641B1B6F67B87BE373E3DC4
1 FAMS @F164@
0 @I447@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 74307E131E09014CABFEF03D87887F010E3A
1 FAMS @F165@
0 @I448@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 8E47D95559B76C4F9834D4D9DEA5F2E4A0D0
1 FAMS @F166@
0 @I449@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 09E299477415EA448259C79DCCDF74F5D58A
1 FAMS @F167@
0 @I450@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 2AD8A888B1C1EE4085972463AFA15C53743D
1 FAMS @F168@
1 FAMC @F167@
0 @I451@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 4138A0DA1EA87449BEFCA2A1779ACD0A5BF6
1 FAMC @F167@
0 @I452@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 7FF8E803C0B4C04F986EBAA7E0864CF7F554
1 FAMS @F168@
0 @I453@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 9BFF2A95BC19504D8429678D8784C0134ADB
1 FAMC @F168@
0 @I454@ INDI
1 NAME Agnes (Nancy) /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Agnes (Nancy)
1 SEX F
1 _UID 74F0EDB87343C34FBD3670EF992456356BA6
1 FAMS @F169@
1 FAMC @F74@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I455@ INDI
1 NAME John /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN John
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 25 Sep 1792
2 PLAC Greene Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 8 Apr 1839
2 PLAC Tallahassee, Florida
1 _UID 62A95F2E7F3BDB419EAAFCEECA1D85B4C044
1 FAMS @F170@
1 FAMC @F74@
1 NOTE John and his family moved to Tallahassee, Florida in 1830. Five of his children were born i
2 CONC n Pennsylvania, four in Florida. After John's death on April 8, 1839, the family moved to Spr
2 CONC ingfield, Ohio. His daughter Emily Kerr Black and her daughter Fay lived in Ottawa, Illinois.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 30 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I456@ INDI
1 NAME Jane /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Jane
1 SEX F
1 _UID 7AD563831A6F9546AF48CA9000EE0AD5B720
1 FAMS @F171@
1 FAMC @F74@
1 NOTE Married her cousin. Which John Rea this is, I'm not certain. He could have been the John bor
2 CONC n to John Rea and Emily Dilworth.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 5 Jun 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I457@ INDI
1 NAME James /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN James
1 SEX M
1 _UID 2BC77B3A7A23C34F8EC9780369B90A025656
1 FAMC @F74@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I458@ INDI
1 NAME Andrew /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Andrew
1 SEX M
1 DEAT
2 DATE BEF 26 Oct 1819
1 _UID B44D66CCA3A76A4FB00C4571EE2F7786C2CF
1 FAMC @F74@
1 NOTE Andrew and Elizabeth may have been twins who died at birth.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I459@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Elizabeth
1 SEX F
1 DEAT
2 DATE Bef 26 0ct 1819
1 _UID 83F7E5DD746261469AC3C3E0CB2AFB751E7A
1 FAMC @F74@
1 NOTE Elizabeth and Andrew may have been twins who died at birth.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I460@ INDI
1 NAME Emily /Dilworth/
2 SURN Dilworth
2 GIVN Emily
1 SEX F
1 _UID 262FE831EC2DA34BA56CB179824E0652D83D
1 FAMS @F170@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I461@ INDI
1 NAME Sarah Jane /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Sarah Jane
1 SEX F
1 _UID 491EA5AA18C82B47BEA49C4A81D8EAC6598B
1 FAMC @F170@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I462@ INDI
1 NAME William Strong /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN William Strong
1 SEX M
1 _UID D34917746BEB6B4EBCED5FCEDCD99E2908A1
1 FAMC @F170@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I463@ INDI
1 NAME James Dilworth /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN James Dilworth
1 SEX M
1 _UID 8F45F1DB39E1954785F5002391DC9EAFED3D
1 FAMC @F170@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I464@ INDI
1 NAME Emily Kerr /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Emily Kerr
1 SEX F
1 _UID DA5B5B27DB0B754897552A911D64E62F9738
1 FAMS @F172@
1 FAMC @F170@
1 NOTE Had four children, three of whom are unknown.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I465@ INDI
1 NAME John /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN John
1 SEX M
1 _UID 10D063910767B44288E620AD852F65C753EF
1 FAMC @F170@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I466@ INDI
1 NAME Samuel Snodgrass /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Samuel Snodgrass
1 SEX M
1 _UID B294D86BC471734F9538F24EBAA9D4AD71F5
1 FAMC @F170@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I467@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth Florida /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Elizabeth Florida
1 SEX F
1 _UID 9EFB42A123512B43B9C25FABF0B0AC7DACD2
1 FAMC @F170@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I468@ INDI
1 NAME Thomas Philadelphia /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Thomas Philadelphia
1 SEX M
1 _UID 39E64BC74FECFE4583A82F3B2C2C7E344EC5
1 FAMC @F170@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I469@ INDI
1 NAME Charles F. /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Charles F.
1 SEX M
1 _UID F73E7EAE693180489E1451535B2125D18B46
1 FAMC @F170@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I470@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 79D13FCFF5BD494490C1721F4D70BC0AFCB1
1 FAMS @F172@
0 @I471@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID D61DB26C8B059742BA6B85DF9914C80A82AE
1 FAMC @F172@
0 @I472@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 2AF10B36FFD1EF43B7FFAD79CE39EC5A87E8
1 FAMS @F169@
0 @I473@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 6F1BC9EAC9CB184ABD3D8997C0F5D13B0E8C
1 FAMS @F171@
0 @I474@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth /Thomson/
2 SURN Thomson
2 GIVN Elizabeth
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 12 Nov 1794
1 DEAT
2 DATE Sep 1876
1 _UID 4750A0FD1236CA4D87C1B600C5C647096C3C
1 FAMS @F173@
1 FAMC @F87@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I475@ INDI
1 NAME Hannah /Thomson/
2 SURN Thomson
2 GIVN Hannah
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 27 Jan 1797
1 _UID 35EF722367431747A4C8E988BD2E2C9A4F94
1 FAMS @F174@
1 FAMC @F87@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I476@ INDI
1 NAME Alexander J. /Thomson/
2 SURN Thomson
2 GIVN Alexander J.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 28 Feb 1799
2 PLAC Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1 Jan 1873
1 _UID B519D3AA49FA1A4597D10E1CC58832696756
1 FAMS @F175@
1 FAMC @F87@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 5 Jun 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I477@ INDI
1 NAME Margaret /Thomson/
2 SURN Thomson
2 GIVN Margaret
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 31 May 1801
1 _UID 1E8F6D152F69924C9581565A902BF5E803E7
1 FAMS @F176@
1 FAMC @F87@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I478@ INDI
1 NAME Samuel /Thomson/
2 SURN Thomson
2 GIVN Samuel
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 29 Nov 1803
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1857
1 _UID F0D2E88E840C4E46AFB972101841CB339DD9
1 FAMS @F177@
1 FAMC @F87@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I479@ INDI
1 NAME Ann /Thomson/
2 SURN Thomson
2 GIVN Ann
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 22 Oct 1807
2 PLAC Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 27 Feb 1877
2 PLAC Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 4CC0BB795F83CD4DAAC7ADDEB3381B4F8D49
1 FAMS @F178@
1 FAMC @F87@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I480@ INDI
1 NAME Sarah /Thomson/
2 SURN Thomson
2 GIVN Sarah
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 15 May 1810
1 _UID 681335CBDA0BF94D98D1A9712A2610FD86CB
1 FAMS @F179@
1 FAMC @F87@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I481@ INDI
1 NAME John /Renfrew/
2 SURN Renfrew
2 GIVN John
1 SEX M
1 _UID 31BB5E8ABB2BE8419330B327E9E37B29F06A
1 FAMS @F92@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I482@ INDI
1 NAME William /Agnew/
2 SURN Agnew
2 GIVN William
1 SEX M
1 _UID 2CF59ECD52D92445B1EDCA1437B9F2CA4800
1 FAMS @F173@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I483@ INDI
1 NAME Robert /McKee/
2 SURN McKee
2 GIVN Robert
2 NPFX Rev.
1 SEX M
1 _UID 9E93F80FDAF1DA4EBED20E10A73A276B4CFA
1 FAMS @F174@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I484@ INDI
1 NAME Margaret M. /Kerr/
2 SURN Kerr
2 GIVN Margaret M.
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1801
2 PLAC Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
1 _UID BABA27587627D74B9A689D5659BFA3CC2E15
1 FAMS @F175@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 5 Jun 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I485@ INDI
1 NAME Robert /Lusk/
2 SURN Lusk
2 GIVN Robert
1 SEX M
1 _UID 43CC2FE7F6B9164B9D1276D4F62070924663
1 FAMS @F176@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I486@ INDI
1 NAME Mary /Kyner/ (Koiner)
2 SURN Kyner
2 GIVN Mary
2 NSFX (Koiner)
1 SEX F
1 _UID 04868539C5AEEC44AE67B9BA60EEC1DD5F79
1 FAMS @F177@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I487@ INDI
1 NAME Daniel Stuart /McGowan/
2 SURN McGowan
2 GIVN Daniel Stuart
1 SEX M
1 _UID 03531A29EFEF3A43B02FCC0363F006B2AD60
1 FAMS @F178@
1 NOTE Daniel was a practicing physician in Chambersburg and Everett, Pennsylvania.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 30 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I488@ INDI
1 NAME Adam /Brown/
2 SURN Brown
2 GIVN Adam
1 SEX M
1 _UID 809C6FE5B2996B418935BAEC98E76C3BF114
1 FAMS @F179@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I489@ INDI
1 NAME John /Renfrew/
2 SURN Renfrew
2 GIVN John
1 SEX M
1 _UID 3AA77D5BC5C5CE4EACA79AFD72496BC73619
1 FAMC @F92@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I490@ INDI
1 NAME Agnes /Renfrew/
2 SURN Renfrew
2 GIVN Agnes
1 SEX F
1 _UID D6F5C5250B253B46A18648C4B626E56FC9FA
1 FAMC @F92@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I491@ INDI
1 NAME John Thomson /Agnew/
2 SURN Agnew
2 GIVN John Thomson
1 SEX M
1 _UID 5AB684A92FFE1040A850C38D407595539FB4
1 FAMS @F180@
1 FAMC @F173@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I492@ INDI
1 NAME Alexander McLeod /Agnew/
2 SURN Agnew
2 GIVN Alexander McLeod
1 SEX M
1 DEAT
2 DATE 16 Oct 1891
2 PLAC New York
1 _UID FD69F6655CE42548AF1F47FE358D7F2FF13B
1 FAMC @F173@
1 NOTE Never married.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I493@ INDI
1 NAME Annie Stavely /Agnew/
2 SURN Agnew
2 GIVN Annie Stavely
1 SEX F
1 _UID D4A6855F71A9D64C931CF634BB52F79A1138
1 FAMS @F181@
1 FAMC @F173@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I494@ INDI
1 NAME Margaret Rea /Agnew/
2 SURN Agnew
2 GIVN Margaret Rea
1 SEX F
1 _UID AFC0003571B54744A97400D4FD0E123C9F34
1 FAMC @F173@
1 NOTE Died in childhood.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I495@ INDI
1 NAME William Renwick /Agnew/
2 SURN Agnew
2 GIVN William Renwick
1 SEX M
1 _UID F31FF0BF7E77D54889F4E08EC40A84516134
1 FAMC @F173@
1 NOTE Died in childhood.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I496@ INDI
1 NAME Cornelius Rea /Agnew/
2 SURN Agnew
2 GIVN Cornelius Rea
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 8 Aug 1830
1 DEAT
2 DATE 18 Apr 1888
1 _UID 55F0AA71B5A11D4188AA8F10C89A6A6B1CF8
1 FAMS @F182@
1 FAMC @F173@
1 NOTE Cornelius attended Columbia (1849), the College of Physicians and Surgeons (M.D., 1852) and e
2 CONC ngaged in special studies in medicine in Dublin, London and Paris. He was a surgeon for the E
2 CONC ye and Ear Infirmary in New York City (1855), founded the New York Opthalmalgolical Society (
2 CONC 1866), was surgeon-general of New York State, established a clinic of Opthalmalogy in the Col
2 CONC lege of Physicians and Surgeons (1866), established the Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital (1868
2 CONC ) and the Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital (1869), was professor of diseases of te eye and ea
2 CONC r at the College of Physicians and Surgeons (1869-1888) and assisted in the institution of th
2 CONC e School of Mines at Columbia University.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 30 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I497@ INDI
1 NAME Andrew Gifford /Agnew/
2 SURN Agnew
2 GIVN Andrew Gifford
1 SEX M
1 _UID 0F6D83E8FCC6BA4E8870A9AA29C76D5CB560
1 FAMS @F183@
1 FAMC @F173@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I498@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID E25517E42B80D741AB48AF32B3C27E24E0BA
1 FAMS @F180@
0 @I499@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID DE291F9F0DDE854390B5130FD3414EF5368F
1 FAMS @F181@
0 @I500@ INDI
1 NAME Mary /Nash/
2 SURN Nash
2 GIVN Mary
1 SEX F
1 _UID 71D9310794E0C84DBC8C329F412A4ABC95B2
1 FAMS @F182@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I501@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 9E650CEE6C54044DBDF3772815A6014760C0
1 FAMS @F183@
0 @I502@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 12711FD8E0A34E42BE7A3B8DAB166DAA6523
1 FAMC @F181@
0 @I503@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID E700B26DBBA8154EBA01C49033E02625395D
1 FAMC @F181@
0 @I504@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 1F59E2911204AD418715E1307E28EF60919E
1 FAMC @F181@
0 @I505@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 1059A39C28988E42B1FCA83F2CC2FCAB6183
1 FAMC @F181@
0 @I506@ INDI
1 NAME Nellie Nash /Agnew/
2 SURN Agnew
2 GIVN Nellie Nash
1 SEX F
1 _UID 0A3B5C79FC902746AB21643049E19CEE27B2
1 FAMC @F182@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I507@ INDI
1 NAME William /Agnew/
2 SURN Agnew
2 GIVN William
1 SEX M
1 _UID 2E1C5B65D6AB6043BC2B33572AE8877DB5F8
1 FAMC @F182@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I508@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth /Agnew/
2 SURN Agnew
2 GIVN Elizabeth
1 SEX F
1 _UID 1B8571B1EE4F6842BFD716FB42E32E5BFE41
1 FAMC @F182@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I509@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID A7A13033FA8EDC4183DA3AD546B008A9633D
1 FAMC @F183@
0 @I510@ INDI
1 NAME Ellen /Thomson/
2 SURN Thomson
2 GIVN Ellen
1 SEX F
1 _UID DCE029B82D17F44DAE00F218085B87FCC09B
1 FAMS @F184@
1 FAMC @F175@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I511@ INDI
1 NAME John Agnew /Thomson/
2 SURN Thomson
2 GIVN John Agnew
1 SEX M
1 _UID 27EBF485825A3D49A021F618D89FE5F20A53
1 FAMC @F175@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I512@ INDI
1 NAME Sarah Ann /Thomson/
2 SURN Thomson
2 GIVN Sarah Ann
1 SEX F
1 _UID 973D3638E227FC4C93A753AB74C029ABD317
1 FAMS @F185@
1 FAMC @F175@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I513@ INDI
1 NAME George /Thomson/
2 SURN Thomson
2 GIVN George
1 SEX M
1 _UID 9061E3C559023A47A470FE0C24BDBDB0E170
1 FAMC @F175@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I514@ INDI
1 NAME James /Thomson/
2 SURN Thomson
2 GIVN James
1 SEX M
1 _UID C66FB6E652AC7F4284CD72267D4E7CCC8CCE
1 FAMC @F175@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I515@ INDI
1 NAME Samuel /Thomson/
2 SURN Thomson
2 GIVN Samuel
1 SEX M
1 _UID 43824BEA8CD0C543BAE5D49600333BA47903
1 FAMC @F175@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I516@ INDI
1 NAME William Agnew /Thomson/
2 SURN Thomson
2 GIVN William Agnew
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 10 Mar 1836
2 PLAC Chambersburg, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
1 _UID E4C16ECE2D277342A70CB7707AA9A50793DC
1 FAMC @F175@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 5 Jun 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I517@ INDI
1 NAME Alexander /Thomson/
2 SURN Thomson
2 GIVN Alexander
1 SEX M
1 _UID 60685CBD31B0384CA7D709B1D33A3430EFC7
1 FAMC @F175@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I518@ INDI
1 NAME Agnew /Thomson/
2 SURN Thomson
2 GIVN Agnew
1 SEX M
1 _UID 1FDE3DC00323CF40998B3E90BF7CEDC912EF
1 FAMC @F175@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I519@ INDI
1 NAME Hannah Anne /Thomson/
2 SURN Thomson
2 GIVN Hannah Anne
1 SEX F
1 _UID 9ABC54A90D168640A1ACA98975C1AE009FAD
1 FAMS @F186@
1 FAMC @F177@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I520@ INDI
1 NAME Sarah Elizabeth /Thomson/
2 SURN Thomson
2 GIVN Sarah Elizabeth
1 SEX F
1 _UID D18C599E491D654FB71159649D76C5BA85DF
1 FAMS @F187@
1 FAMC @F177@
1 NOTE Sarah and John had no children.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I521@ INDI
1 NAME Agnes Catherine /Thomson/
2 SURN Thomson
2 GIVN Agnes Catherine
1 SEX F
1 _UID C6EA3F66BCC13347B9FD956485F81E8E2439
1 FAMS @F188@
1 FAMC @F177@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I522@ INDI
1 NAME John Renfrew /Thomson/
2 SURN Thomson
2 GIVN John Renfrew
1 SEX M
1 _UID 8F8BEDF8243A4542ABE33441101735448712
1 FAMS @F189@
1 FAMC @F177@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I523@ INDI
1 NAME Alexander Agnew /Thomson/
2 SURN Thomson
2 GIVN Alexander Agnew
1 SEX M
1 _UID 9382CEC00EABC345B79A770149D821DC4B65
1 FAMS @F190@
1 FAMC @F177@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I524@ INDI
1 NAME McLeod Wilson /Thomson/
2 SURN Thomson
2 GIVN McLeod Wilson
1 SEX M
1 _UID 509CD59AD24A43479F7CF7407757C6775E09
1 FAMS @F191@
1 FAMC @F177@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I525@ INDI
1 NAME Mary A. /Thomson/
2 SURN Thomson
2 GIVN Mary A.
1 SEX F
1 _UID 15386D1B9A279447A1CD3CD6507EE69D4275
1 FAMC @F177@
1 NOTE Never married.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I526@ INDI
1 NAME Robert A. /Renfrew/
2 SURN Renfrew
2 GIVN Robert A.
1 SEX M
1 _UID DE4026F4A0B15E49A9BDE8155A5D6339E63A
1 FAMS @F186@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I527@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID FF1FF654EA921644B39C9ABF213C86622BD0
1 FAMS @F187@
0 @I528@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 5A2673C5FBA97D4A99A4D016F9A5A43DC592
1 FAMS @F188@
0 @I529@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 1FC1475D03A144448CE4A977768180EDA422
1 FAMS @F189@
0 @I530@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 6540E72A6EA87D4B8B00FFF0CD4026589953
1 FAMS @F190@
0 @I531@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID B176D7E9C30AEC4B8CB9F10BD06F5D5A22EB
1 FAMS @F191@
0 @I532@ INDI
1 NAME Rebecca Read /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Rebecca Read
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 17 Jun 1837
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 6 Apr 1838
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 0CDF9ED8C6A9AB40994641426D9B49EC5A6B
1 FAMC @F95@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I533@ INDI
1 NAME Jane /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Jane
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 24 Dec 1838
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 11 May 1841
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 6A64BBB671063E48A0391DAD745AF149E71D
1 FAMC @F95@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I534@ INDI
1 NAME John A. /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN John A.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1 Jan 1844
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 4 Jul 1920
2 PLAC Mill Valley, California
1 _UID 536BF63A1979664D8AAA52F1D5DA93FFEB89
1 FAMS @F192@
1 FAMC @F95@
1 NOTE John attended Western University of Pennsylvania (now the University of Pittsburgh), Jefferso
2 CONC n College and Princeton Theological Seminary. He became a minister and was ordained May 6, 18
2 CONC 69 at Downington (Pennsylvania) Presbyterian Church. He became pastor of the same church (186
2 CONC 9-72) and served in Home Missions, Port Townsend, Washington (1872-78). He was assistant past
2 CONC or at First Congregational Church, Oakland, California (1881-91) and organized and taught a
2 CONC n Oakland Sunday school class of over 1,000 members and wrote the musical scores for its orch
2 CONC estra. He retired from the active ministry in 1897.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I535@ INDI
1 NAME James Culbertson /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN James Culbertson
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 7 Sep 1847
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 23 Feb 1886
2 PLAC Pasadena, California
1 _UID B34B6E0C6BE7B34EBA2981192E9359BF2136
1 FAMC @F95@
1 NOTE Never married. James attnded Princeton in 1869, the University of Pennsylvania Medical Schoo
2 CONC l (M.D., 1872) and, following his internship at Bellevue Hospital, he engaged in private prac
2 CONC tice in Pittsburgh, until ill health forced his retirement. Dr. Rea was an accomplished music
2 CONC ian.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I536@ INDI
1 NAME Mary Laughlin /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Mary Laughlin
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 19 Dec 1849
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 7 Mar 1927
2 PLAC East Orange, New Jersey
1 _UID CD65E0760372B24E9CDF3E7CFBE32C4783C2
1 FAMS @F193@
1 FAMC @F95@
1 NOTE Mary attneded private schools in Pittsburgh and St. Louis, Missouri and devoted much of her l
2 CONC ife to church activites, especially Sunday school and charities.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I537@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Elizabeth
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 6 Aug 1852
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 2 Feb 1853
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 _UID D4F14544C01B8844959FD63313620128D016
1 FAMC @F95@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I538@ INDI
1 NAME George Carlton /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN George Carlton
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 6 Dec 1855
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 7 Sep 1863
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 _UID C9255C94D0A39449BBCDC4BD1453D0BE2CC4
1 FAMC @F95@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I539@ INDI
1 NAME Catherine Pauline /Ford/
2 SURN Ford
2 GIVN Catherine Pauline
1 SEX F
1 _UID 9A0F98F9F1BF4A47A2C424E8BB27BD5AE65B
1 FAMS @F192@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I540@ INDI
1 NAME Henry Clinton /Ayers/
2 SURN Ayers
2 GIVN Henry Clinton
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 6 Jan 1840
2 PLAC Northfield, New Hampshire
1 DEAT
2 DATE 27 Sep 1899
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 0672694D40CDCD4288AA25F56A3A4A4CD09B
1 FAMS @F193@
1 NOTE Henry graduated from Dartmouth in 1864. He entered the life insurance business and pioneere
2 CONC d in the institution of the National Association of Life Underwriters and the Pittsburgh LIf
2 CONC e Underwriters Association, of which he was the first president. He was an elder in the Eas
2 CONC t Liberty (Pittsburgh) Presbyterian Church and was active in civic affairs.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I541@ INDI
1 NAME Joseph Henry /Ayers/
2 SURN Ayers
2 GIVN Joseph Henry
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 29 Nov 1870
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 2 Nov 1945
2 PLAC Denver, Colorado
1 _UID F10AA74508889C48917EEC672DDFBE9E2511
1 FAMS @F140@
1 FAMS @F194@
1 FAMC @F104@
1 NOTE Joseph attended the University of Denver and Colorado College. He was an accountant and worke
2 CONC d for Colorado Fuel & Iron Company, Rocky Mountain Fuel Co. (as cashier) and Colorado Nationa
2 CONC l Bank (as cashier). He served as an elder in the Littleton Presbyterian Church (1910-1945) a
2 CONC nd was a member of the Colorado Poetry Society. He was a winner of the Colorado State Poetr
2 CONC y Contest.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 20 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I542@ INDI
1 NAME Elsie Carlton /Ayers/
2 SURN Ayers
2 GIVN Elsie Carlton
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 17 Feb 1876
2 PLAC Denver, Colorado
1 DEAT
2 DATE 15 Jul 1966
2 PLAC Phoenix, Arizona
1 _UID 9D16B88BF13E0E4CB0988C63DEE0DFD427F0
1 FAMS @F37@
1 FAMC @F104@
1 NOTE Elsie was a graduate of the Chicago Kindergarten College (1899) and was principle of kinderga
2 CONC rtens in Fort Collins, Colorado (1900-1905).
2 CONT
2 CONT Elsie's date and place of death are from the Social Security Death Index.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 22 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I543@ INDI
1 NAME Lucy Emery /Ayers/
2 SURN Ayers
2 GIVN Lucy Emery
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 14 Jan 1882
2 PLAC Denver, Colorado
1 _UID 9CCC1E1855B23F4D9385D58782B785A70A17
1 FAMS @F195@
1 FAMS @F196@
1 FAMC @F104@
1 NOTE Lucy attended Colorado Teachers College, Berkeley University and the University of Denver. Sh
2 CONC e was a music teacher in Denver, Talladega, Alabama, Casper, Wyoming and Wailuku, Maui, Hawai
2 CONC i public schools. Lucy was an accomplished pianist.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 20 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I544@ INDI
1 NAME Ruth M. /Valette/
2 SURN Valette
2 GIVN Ruth M.
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 28 Dec 1870
2 PLAC Illinois13 nov 1933
1 DEAT
2 DATE 13 Nov 1933
2 PLAC Littleton, Colorado
1 _UID 9F2892F2C4757C48988876807B51EF839C21
1 FAMS @F140@
1 NOTE Ruth attended Rockford Seminary and Colorado College.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 20 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I545@ INDI
1 NAME Nora Pauline /Hurst/
2 SURN Hurst
2 GIVN Nora Pauline
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 6 Aug 1888
2 PLAC Warrenton, Virginia
1 DEAT
2 DATE 28 Nov 1955
2 PLAC Denver, Colorado
1 _UID 4BA7F74C3819E848A7C12DB63BA6E426EC09
1 FAMS @F194@
1 NOTE Attended Chicago and Pennsylvania nursing schools and was an instructor in nursing.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 20 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I546@ INDI
1 NAME Harry Carson /Riddle/
2 SURN Riddle
2 GIVN Harry Carson
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 4 Feb 1869
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 30 Oct 1940
2 PLAC Denver, Colorado
1 _UID DC0A487587ADF543A24B8696FB7410C85F46
1 FAMS @F37@
1 NOTE Harry was a District Court judge in Denver, Colorado.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 20 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I547@ INDI
1 NAME Edwin P. /Smith/
2 SURN Smith
2 GIVN Edwin P.
1 SEX M
1 DEAT
2 DATE Dec 1910
2 PLAC Talladega, Alabama
1 _UID E73EAF0B1B8D704C91867FAFD89EC28B4B72
1 FAMS @F195@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I548@ INDI
1 NAME S. Howard /Eisenberg/
2 SURN Eisenberg
2 GIVN S. Howard
1 SEX M
1 DEAT
2 DATE 23 Mar 1948
2 PLAC Denver, Colorado
1 _UID A9A9EA8E20098B45A73A2BE1BD778FE053C3
1 FAMS @F196@
1 NOTE Lucy and S. Howard Eisenberg had no children.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I549@ INDI
1 NAME Florence Pauline /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Florence Pauline
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 5 Jun 1878
1 DEAT
2 DATE 24 Dec 1924
1 _UID A9FCA9CB49B59A4DAE5C18A3A99CC5AD7A2F
1 FAMC @F192@
1 NOTE Florence was a talented musician and wrote many musical scores for the instruction of young s
2 CONC tudents.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 20 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I550@ INDI
1 NAME James Chester /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN James Chester
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 12 May 1892
2 PLAC Oakland, California
1 DEAT
2 DATE 13 Feb 1951
1 _UID 4B9CE3023AC38541BE5C0C802F5C97F74E1D
1 FAMS @F197@
1 FAMS @F198@
1 FAMC @F192@
1 NOTE James graduated from the University of California and was a mechanical and electrical enginee
2 CONC r.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 20 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I551@ INDI
1 NAME Catherine Elizabeth /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Catherine Elizabeth
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 4 May 1894
1 DEAT
2 DATE Jul 1977
2 PLAC Altos, Santa Clara County, California
1 _UID 4F9A9BB8783E594CBB49707DA3061AE631D8
1 FAMS @F199@
1 FAMC @F192@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 22 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I552@ INDI
1 NAME David Emmett /Gulick/
2 SURN Gulick
2 GIVN David Emmett
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 27 May 1881
2 PLAC Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE Nov 1964
2 PLAC California
1 _UID 3F761115C1C20D4E913E0A90BE2A9D0BB27C
1 FAMS @F199@
1 NOTE David was vice president and sales manager of the Eljer Co. (Eljer division of Murray Corpora
2 CONC tion of Pittsburgh) until his retirement in 1950.
2 CONT
2 CONT David's dates and places of birth and death are from the Social Security Death Index.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 22 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I553@ INDI
1 NAME Beatrice /Ricard/
2 SURN Ricard
2 GIVN Beatrice
1 SEX F
1 DEAT
2 DATE 25 Dec 1932
1 _UID 0676BA4DD7956D459B86023EF82BE57781EF
1 FAMS @F197@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I554@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID AC5380C02387CB438053BC10A261FF63FB20
1 FAMS @F198@
0 @I555@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth Rea /Ayers/
2 SURN Ayers
2 GIVN Elizabeth Rea
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 17 Feb 1874
2 PLAC Titusville, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 9 Feb 1959
2 PLAC East Orange, New Jersey
1 _UID 80B5877A27055643A681FE17068331E4D5F6
1 FAMS @F200@
1 FAMC @F193@
1 NOTE Elizabeth attended Miss Dana's School, and Pennsylvania College for Women (now Chatham Colleg
2 CONC e).
1 CHAN
2 DATE 20 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I556@ INDI
1 NAME Eleanore Sherburne /Ayers/
2 SURN Ayers
2 GIVN Eleanore Sherburne
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 29 Aug 1884
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 85970A13D93F7A468BF709CF69122F6A7FC3
1 FAMC @F193@
1 NOTE Eleanore attended St. Margaret's School and Washington Seminary. She never married.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 20 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I557@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 78E67B80C7F51540AC9ECA7C831967141134
1 FAMS @F201@
1 FAMC @F155@
0 @I558@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 2DC8909E7EF29A498D25FE77413D142C5B12
1 FAMS @F201@
0 @I559@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID FA9A2DF9C4E6024CAEB2C62BCC4E7F6E0AE2
1 FAMS @F202@
1 FAMS @F203@
1 FAMC @F156@
0 @I560@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 27C32CFFC7FE7640A5864706F77C620CE90C
1 FAMC @F156@
0 @I561@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 8E93D87AE8E5814B88674D8E288356EFC64C
1 FAMS @F202@
0 @I562@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 5F8DA31DA5A8E9408B2013A86435BF88680B
1 FAMS @F203@
0 @I563@ INDI
1 NAME George T. /Wright/
2 SURN Wright
2 GIVN George T.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 2 Apr 1834
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1904
1 _UID 8C953295EC7E154BA6389D7C17BE72B5A5B8
1 FAMC @F139@
1 NOTE Never married.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I564@ INDI
1 NAME Adelaide Elizabeth /Ayers/
2 SURN Ayers
2 GIVN Adelaide Elizabeth
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 25 Oct 1900
2 PLAC Denver, Colorado
1 DEAT
2 DATE Apr 1983
2 PLAC Littleton, Colorado
1 _UID E5149F7585D0584CAF530688011D033FF690
1 FAMS @F204@
1 FAMC @F140@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 22 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I565@ INDI
1 NAME Anna Rea /Ayers/
2 SURN Ayers
2 GIVN Anna Rea
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 27 Jan 1906
1 DEAT
2 DATE 18 Jul 1907
1 _UID 84C1E6D03158EA4E99DD44907D554DEF1460
1 FAMC @F140@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I566@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID BC870D33E110AC46B343C4BDC340D12FE0B3
1 FAMS @F205@
1 FAMS @F206@
1 FAMC @F140@
0 @I567@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID CFF480CE39E06742BB13F67A7AF6A5BFE5AC
1 FAMS @F205@
0 @I568@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID A923628DD211AD48A1846BFE979ED959885C
1 FAMS @F206@
0 @I569@ INDI
1 NAME Walter Edward /Hugins/
2 SURN Hugins
2 GIVN Walter Edward
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 4 Dec 1894
2 PLAC Littleton, Colorado
1 DEAT
2 DATE 21 Jun 1951
2 PLAC Littleton, Colorado
1 _UID 051794FB1306F04BB46A4847DACB66540B2B
1 FAMS @F204@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I570@ INDI
1 NAME Walter Edward /Hugins,/ Jr.
2 SURN Hugins,
2 GIVN Walter Edward
2 NSFX Jr.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 4 Feb 1920
2 PLAC Denver, Colorado
1 DEAT
2 DATE 20 Jun 1992
2 PLAC Chico, Butte County, California
1 _UID 882BE88E679B5246B9E520B86DD51A5DF239
1 FAMS @F207@
1 FAMC @F204@
1 NOTE Walter's date and place of death is from the Social Security Death Index. Walter attended Pri
2 CONC nceton (A.B., 1941) and Columbia (M.A., 1947). He won first prize in freshman debate at Prin
2 CONC ceton and at the Court Club. He received the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal i
2 CONC n the U.S.Army Air Force, 1942-46, as a Lieutenant. He was an aerial bombardier, navigator an
2 CONC d radar observer and flew 26 bombing missions with the Eight Air Force in the European Theatr
2 CONC e of Operations. He was appointed Park Historian at Hopewell Village National Historic Site
2 CONC , at the Statue of Liberty and Castle Clinton National Monumnets and the Morristown Nationa
2 CONC l Historical Park. He was a lecturer and instructor in history at Columbia University (1949-5
2 CONC 1).
1 CHAN
2 DATE 30 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I571@ INDI
1 NAME Robert Warren /Hugins/
2 SURN Hugins
2 GIVN Robert Warren
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 27 Jul 1921
2 PLAC Littleton, Colorado
1 DEAT
2 DATE 4 Apr 2003
2 PLAC Colorado Springs, Colorado
1 _UID 5B4C9AA635AAC842BE1876056DE3CB175369
1 FAMS @F208@
1 FAMC @F204@
1 NOTE Robert and Anthea had no children. Robert's date and place of death is from the Social Securi
2 CONC ty Death Index, which was confirmed by a death certificate.
2 CONT
2 CONT Robert graduated from Princeton University in 1943 with an A.B. in architecture. He was a mem
2 CONC ber of the Prospect Club while at Princeton. He served in the U.S. Navla Reserve (Lieutenant
2 CONC , Junior Grade) as a deck officer aboard the U.S.S. "Yorktown" and the U.S.S. "Yahara." He wa
2 CONC s underwriting director of Phillipine American Life Insurnace Co. (1947-50), manager of the L
2 CONC ife Department of Sequros & Caracas (1950-52), was assitant manager of American Life Insuranc
2 CONC e Co. in Karachi, Pakistan (1952-55), office manager of same in Wilmington, Delaware (1955-57
2 CONC ), and was department head of same in Bermuda (1957-after 1960). He was active in teaching Su
2 CONC nday school in Manila, the Philipines, Caracas, Venezuela, Bermuda and Limestone Presbyteria
2 CONC n Church in Wilmington. He was a bassoonist in the Karachi and Wilmington Symphony Orchestras
2 CONC .
1 CHAN
2 DATE 30 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I572@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 268C6E6558DDDE42A388A6F60709E4760B4D
1 FAMC @F204@
0 @I573@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 983D7C69BA7ED440B345B389527A752CA700
1 FAMS @F209@
1 FAMC @F204@
0 @I574@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 58DB16588172C243BFE8A4D4332D9365100C
1 FAMS @F210@
1 FAMC @F204@
0 @I575@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID A4B8F6BACB7DB245AC53CE73B2E08FC06C30
1 FAMC @F204@
0 @I576@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 72005C9497D5AB419E1A857922BB7D450FF7
1 FAMS @F207@
0 @I577@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 730799AAD8925F4E8342B31BCF8D9DC222F1
1 FAMS @F208@
0 @I578@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 2153D65A9143B341A99031FF12F09D4FC321
1 FAMS @F209@
0 @I579@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 137F5FED39CEA9449695C9C5678AC34786B9
1 FAMS @F210@
0 @I580@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 2A7561BFDD415E41A4585AEC132323546B27
1 FAMC @F207@
0 @I581@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 77BE5590993DF245A3AAC0C361A9FAAAA55E
1 FAMC @F207@
0 @I582@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 7D7E8FBC1E4138498B3AFA9157C98E9EC294
1 FAMC @F209@
0 @I583@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID C44E0A2F96E3C8418FF7463489E332CF3A84
1 FAMC @F209@
0 @I584@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID D978AC9FA9352D4C9CA4FFFDBFE73EEAFD12
1 FAMC @F209@
0 @I585@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 1926710EB17C9B4E908BCF11CB3196BD1E3E
1 FAMC @F197@
0 @I586@ INDI
1 NAME John Chester /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN John Chester
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 26 Nov 1915
2 PLAC Oakland, California
1 DEAT
2 DATE 26 Apr 2003
2 PLAC Sonoma, California
1 _UID F755913C1F72A54E99A48D4CAF3938C39697
1 FAMC @F197@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 22 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I587@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 4DF9C92495FD824AAFDA224CA3AD1AD8CA17
1 FAMC @F197@
0 @I588@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 0117AADC4AB3354E80656E94D413C8C67AF4
1 FAMC @F197@
0 @I589@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 77F8411341DD814D954CF583FEF3F1D3BD56
1 FAMC @F197@
0 @I590@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX U
1 _UID 70E8C57C49AF5242B9093836393781E329F4
1 FAMC @F197@
0 @I591@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 4322F1F0C74DA74CAD76CBB615E2F60EEC47
1 FAMC @F199@
0 @I592@ INDI
1 NAME Graham Chapin /Wells/
2 SURN Wells
2 GIVN Graham Chapin
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 13 Oct 1872
2 PLAC Denver, Colorado
1 DEAT
2 DATE 6 Feb 1953
2 PLAC East Orange, New Jersey
1 _UID B630D7030DA77640A9C9ED6CE2DA9E4998CA
1 FAMS @F200@
1 NOTE Graham was a life insurance agent for Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company of Philadelphi
2 CONC a and was president of the New York Life Underwriters Association and the National Associatio
2 CONC n of Life Underwriters. He was chairman of the Underwriters Advisory Council of the Chase Nat
2 CONC ional Bank and the Committee on Life Insurance and Trust Company Cooperation of the Life Unde
2 CONC rwriters. He served in the Bureau of Classification, Personnel, War Department. He pioneere
2 CONC d in uses for life insurance with credits, trusts and college financing. He was an elder in t
2 CONC he First Presbyterian Church.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 20 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I593@ INDI
1 NAME Clinton Ayers /Wells/
2 SURN Wells
2 GIVN Clinton Ayers
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 4 Sep 1900
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE Jan 1980
2 PLAC Maplewood, Essex County, New Jersey
1 _UID 8CA674CA2F724E4DA6BFD6BF7CBC40C0DE7B
1 FAMS @F211@
1 FAMC @F200@
1 NOTE Clinton was living in New York after 1935 (according to the Social Security Death Index), an
2 CONC d was living in Maplewood, Essex County, New Jersey at the time of his death.
2 CONT
2 CONT Clinton earned a B.S. from Dartmouth in 1923. He was working as a trust officer for Chemica
2 CONC l Corn Exchange Bank, in 1960.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 28 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I594@ INDI
1 NAME Marjorie Brooks /Smith/
2 SURN Smith
2 GIVN Marjorie Brooks
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 4 May 1916
1 DEAT
2 DATE 12 Sep 1998
2 PLAC New Haven, Connecticut
1 _UID A75E08F3D121C944BE9CCC31251C4DA98D4A
1 FAMS @F211@
1 NOTE Marjorie was living in New Haven, Connecticut at the time of her death, according to the Soci
2 CONC al Security Death Index.
2 CONT
2 CONT Marjorie attended Bradford Junior College (1936) and Katharine Hibbs School (1937).
1 CHAN
2 DATE 28 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I595@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 1344CBD0F517AF4DB9CE662CFD90A2C70933
1 FAMS @F212@
1 FAMC @F161@
0 @I596@ INDI
1 NAME Cleveland Dodge /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Cleveland Dodge
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 22 Jun 1913
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE Jul 1986
2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1 _UID 58DF95A536F34E4D9D55561A36B2C8377E48
1 FAMS @F213@
1 FAMC @F161@
1 NOTE Cleveland attended Shady Side Academy (1931), the Evans School, Princeton Univeristy (A.B., 1
2 CONC 936), Harvard Law School (LL.B., 1939) and he was a member of the Cum Laude Association of Sh
2 CONC ady Side Academy. He served in the U.S. Naval Reserve (1944-46), rising from Ensign to Lieute
2 CONC nant Junior Grade. He was a banker and served as assistant vice president, Trust Department
2 CONC , Mellon National Bank & Trust Co. He was treasurer of Pressley House.
2 CONT
2 CONT Cleveland's date and place of death are from the Social Security Death Index.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 1 Jun 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I597@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID E63352C292A40546976F76BC3EC2543E7894
1 FAMS @F214@
1 FAMC @F161@
0 @I598@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID A279BC250737E04180A821421CFB6EF863F7
1 FAMS @F215@
1 FAMC @F161@
0 @I599@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 93760E2E73881C4588B0B244788883CC1ECF
1 FAMS @F216@
1 FAMC @F161@
0 @I600@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 1F2F7D3E5F048340B5F0004F3BE2E997C069
1 FAMS @F217@
1 FAMC @F161@
0 @I601@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID A49352362FFE864EBC1B3DECC2BE51DA6B94
1 FAMS @F218@
1 FAMC @F161@
0 @I602@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 330A96A4C1ED39479F08C7C6B474866CF39E
1 FAMS @F219@
1 FAMC @F161@
0 @I603@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID E1E729F532D39245B3F6BCBE16EA58A9E6B1
1 FAMS @F212@
0 @I604@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX F
1 _UID 71D5734E133D8B4EAEFE62AFB9018B7AAC0A
1 FAMS @F213@
0 @I605@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID 40EF8FD305ED2C448034422EF8B6C22DB4A2
1 FAMS @F214@
0 @I606@ INDI
1 NAME LIVING
1 SEX M
1 _UID D77CC2373BDB7540971511F94CA6FFBD7B85
1 FAMS @F215@
0 @I607@ INDI
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2 PLAC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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2 CONC tal, and the American Red Cross (at Walter Reed Hospital, during WWI).
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1 NAME Henry Oliver /Rea,/ Jr.
2 SURN Rea,
2 GIVN Henry Oliver
2 NSFX Jr.
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2 DATE 20 Oct 1923
2 PLAC New York
1 DEAT
2 DATE 31 Mar 1995
2 PLAC New York, New York
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1 NOTE At some point between 1935 and 1995, Henry lived in Connecticut (according to the Social Secu
2 CONC rity Death Index). Henry attended Culver Military Academy and Dartmouth College. He served i
2 CONC n the U.S. Army infantry as a 2nd Lieutenant (1942-43). Volunteer American Field Service, 194
2 CONC 3-44. He was a freelance writer and theatrical producer ("Medea," "Crime and Punishment," "Me
2 CONC mber of the Wedding," "Juno").
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2 DATE 30 May 2005
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1 NAME Michael Moorehead /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
2 GIVN Michael Moorehead
1 SEX M
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2 DATE 19 Jan 1927
2 PLAC New York
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1996
2 PLAC Washington, Connecticut
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1 NOTE Michael attended Fay, Florida Military Academy, Brooks and the University of Virginia (A.B.
2 CONC , 1952). He served in the U.S. Marine Corps as a corporal (1944-46). He was vice preseident a
2 CONC nd a member of the board of directors of Oliver Tyrone Corporation. He was a trustee of Sewic
2 CONC kley Presbyterian Church, director of WQED (educational television) and the Sewickley branc
2 CONC h of the Y.M.C.A.
2 CONT
2 CONT Biography of Michael Moorehead Rea (found at http://www.reaaward.org/html/michael_rea.html):
2 CONT
2 CONT "Michael M. Rea, devotee of the short story and founder in 1986 of the Rea Award for the Shor
2 CONC t Story, was born on January 19, 1927 in New York City and grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvani
2 CONC a. His parents were Oliver Rea and Margaret Moorhead Rea, prominent citizens of Pittsburgh. A
2 CONC t seventeen, he joined the U.S. Marine Corps and served in North China at the end of World Wa
2 CONC r II. In 1952, he graduated from the University of Virginia with a B.A. in English. From 195
2 CONC 2 to 1969, he was Vice President of the Oliver Tyrone Corporation, a family real estate fir
2 CONC m in Pittsburgh. From 1970 to 1979 he was active in real estate in the Washington, D.C. area
2 CONC . There he founded Harrea Broadcasting Inc., which owned and operated radio stations in Penns
2 CONC ylvania and Maryland. In 1980, he moved to New York City and subsequently bought a home in C
2 CONC onnecticut, which became his primary residence. From that time on, he immersed himself in art
2 CONC , manuscript and rare book collecting and publishing. His library included several hundred fi
2 CONC rst edition volumes of American short fiction covering the period between 1800 and 1950. A pa
2 CONC ssionate reader, he was also a writer of short stories. Michael Rea was a collector of paint
2 CONC ings, drawings and sculptures ranging from the Bronze Age to American and European art. He se
2 CONC rved as a Trustee of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, and the N
2 CONC orton Museum of Art. Through his company, Sweetwater Editions, he published deluxe limited ed
2 CONC itions of Isaac Bashevis Singer's, Satan in Goray, and Early American Stone Sculpture: Foun
2 CONC d in the Burying Grounds of New England (reprinted by the Smithsonian Institution Press). Mr
2 CONC . Rea also edited the anthology The American Story: Short Stories from The Rea Award (Ecco Pr
2 CONC ess, 1994). The book consists of 21 stories by Rea Award winners and nominees selected by sev
2 CONC en Rea Award jurors: Ann Beattie, Stanley Elkin, Joyce Carol Oates, Cynthia Ozick, Shannon Ra
2 CONC venel, Joy Williams and Tobias Wolff. To administer the yearly Rea Award for The Short Story
2 CONC , Mr. Rea established the Dungannon Foundation. He traced his love of the short story back t
2 CONC o Irish forebears. "The Irish were great storytellers," he said. The Dungannon Foundation i
2 CONC s named for his paternal hometown in Northern Ireland. "The basic thrust of the award," Mr. R
2 CONC ea noted, "is to foster a literary cause -to ennoble the form and give it prestige." He gav
2 CONC e complete independence to an annual jury of three notable literary figures and chose not t
2 CONC o participate in the judging process. Under the direction of his widow, Elizabeth Richebour
2 CONC g Rea, photographer and curator, the Rea Award continues as does the other activities of th
2 CONC e Dungannon Foundation, which include support for the Visiting Rea Writers and Rea Visiting L
2 CONC ecturers at various colleges and universities Michael M. Rea died in the summer of 1996. Sev
2 CONC eral writers and friends offered testimonials to Michael and the Rea Award in the Dictionar
2 CONC y of Literary Biography Yearbook, 1997:
2 CONT
2 CONT Testimonials to Michael M. Rea and the Rea Award for the Short Story Reprinted from the Dicti
2 CONC onary of Literary Biography, 1997:
2 CONT
2 CONT George Garrett, University of Virginia:
2 CONT
2 CONT "Michael M. Rea established the Rea Award for the Short Story in 1986, at that time the onl
2 CONC y literary award in the United States focusing exclusively on that genre. Aware that the shor
2 CONC t story was a long-neglected art form in the world of literature and publishing, he felt tha
2 CONC t it needed revitalizing. As he said in an interview with Connecticut’s Litchfield County Tim
2 CONC es, “the basic thrust of the award is to foster a literary cause – to ennoble the form, to gi
2 CONC ve it prestige.” The recipient of the Rea Award is nominated and selected by a jury of three
2 CONC , each a notable literary figure.
2 CONT
2 CONT To administer the annual award, Michael Rea established the Dungannon Foundation. The prize o
2 CONC riginally was $25,000 and is now $30,000. The Rea Award for the Short Story is not given fo
2 CONC r a specific title, but rather for literary power, originality, and influence on the genre, t
2 CONC o honor a writer who has made a significant contribution to the short story form. To quality
2 CONC , a candidate must be a U.S. or Canadian citizen. Michael Rea traced his love of the short st
2 CONC ory back to his Irish forebears. “The Irish were great storytellers,” he said. The Dunganno
2 CONC n Foundation is named for his paternal hometown in Northern Ireland.
2 CONT
2 CONT Born on 19 January 1927, he was the son of Henry Oliver Rea and Margaret Moorhead of Pittsbur
2 CONC gh, Pennsylvania. From 1948 to 1952 he attended the University of Virginia, graduating wit
2 CONC h a B.A. in English. From 1952 to 1969 he was vice president of Oliver Tyrone Corporation
2 CONC , a family real estate firm in Pittsburgh. From 1970 to 1979 he was active in real estate i
2 CONC n the Washington, D.C. area. There he later founded Harrea Broadcasting, which owned and oper
2 CONC ated radio stations in Pennsylvania and Maryland. In 1980 he moved to New York City and subse
2 CONC quently bought a home in Washington, Connecticut, which became his primary residence. From th
2 CONC at time on, he immersed himself in art and rare-book collecting and publishing. His library i
2 CONC ncludes several hundred volumes of first-edition short story collections.
2 CONT
2 CONT In 1986, the first recipient of the Rea Award for the Short Story was Cynthia Ozick. Since th
2 CONC en, {a number of }writers, each nominated by a different panel of panel of jurors, have won t
2 CONC he Rea Award.
2 CONT
2 CONT The jurors meet annually in New York City to select the winner. Except for the goal of excell
2 CONC ence and the most general guidelines, Rea gave his jurors independence and, in fact, did no
2 CONC t participate in the meetings and was not present at the judging process. When they had chose
2 CONC n a winner and notified Michael Rea, he joined them for a private luncheon celebration. Durin
2 CONC g that luncheon, he would telephone the winner so he could personally break the news.
2 CONT
2 CONT In July of 1996 Michael Rea died of a heart attack at his country home in Washington, Connect
2 CONC icut. In the obituary published in The New York Times on 3 August (“Michael M. Rea, 69, A Col
2 CONC lector of Art and First Editions,” by Lawrence Van Gelder) we learned a little more about hi
2 CONC s life: that he had joined the U.S. Marine Corps at seventeen and served in North China at th
2 CONC e end of World War II; that he was a collector of American paintings and sculpture and serve
2 CONC d as a trustee of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Corcoran Gallery of Art and Norton Mu
2 CONC seum of Art in Palm Beach; and that through his publishing company, Sweetwater Editions, he p
2 CONC ublished many books, including an edition of Isaac Bashevis Singer’s Satan In Goray with engr
2 CONC avings by Ira Moskowitz and Early Stone Sculpture, a book about New England tombstone art. Re
2 CONC a also edited an anthology, The American Short Story: Stories from the Rea Award (Ecco Press
2 CONC , 1994). This book consists of twenty-one stories by Rea Award winners and nominees selecte
2 CONC d by seven Rea Award jurors….
2 CONT
2 CONT After his death, it was announced that, under the guidance of his widow, Elizabeth Richbour
2 CONC g Rea, the Rea Award will continue, as will other activities of the Dungannon Foundation, whi
2 CONC ch include support for writers-in-residence at various colleges and universities. Dedicatio
2 CONC n the 1997 Rea Award, the first following his death, as a tribute to Michael Rea, Mrs. Rea se
2 CONC lected a special jury composed of three previous winners of the award – Cynthia Ozick, Tobia
2 CONC s Wolff, and Andre Dubus.
2 CONT
2 CONT The jury offered the following citation: IN MEMORIAM: MICHAEL M. REA 1927-1996 The 1997 Rea A
2 CONC ward for the Short Story stands as a superlative tribute and memorial to its founder, Michae
2 CONC l M. Rea, and continues as his splendid legacy. In honoring the American short story, and i
2 CONC n establishing a significant award for its most distinguished contemporary representatives, M
2 CONC ichael Rea sought to celebrate a consummate art with consummately generous devotion. Constitu
2 CONC ting the highest form of national recognition accorded exclusively to the short story, the Re
2 CONC a Award embodies its creator’s passionate homage to literary achievement.
2 CONT
2 CONT The jury selecting Gina Berriault (1926-1999), a native Californian of Russian Jewish immigra
2 CONC nt parents. She is the author of four novels and three collections of short stories, includin
2 CONC g, most recently Women in Their Beds: New and Selected Stories (Counterpoint), a book that i
2 CONC n 1996 also won the National Book Critics Circle Award, the PEN/Faulkner Award and the Bay Ar
2 CONC ea Reviewers Award. Her stories have won several O. Henry prizes and have appeared in such ma
2 CONC gazines as Harpers Bazaar, Esquire, Mademoiselle, Paris Review, The Threepenny Review, and Pl
2 CONC oughshares.
2 CONT
2 CONT The recent recognition given to Gina Berriault was of special significance in bringing her t
2 CONC o the awareness of the American reading public. In the citation honoring Berriault, the judge
2 CONC s wrote: “Her stories astonish – not only in their range of character and incident, but in th
2 CONC eir worldliness, their swift and surprising turns, their penetration into palpable love and g
2 CONC rief and hope. Her sentences are excitingly, startlingly juxtaposed; and though her languag
2 CONC e is plain, the complexity of her knowing leads one into mysteries deeper than tears. To disc
2 CONC over Berriault is to voyage into uncharted amazements.”
2 CONT
2 CONT TRIBUTES:
2 CONT
2 CONT Cynthia Ozick:
2 CONT
2 CONT "The cost of founding the Nobel Prize for Literature was dynamite and war. The Michael M. Re
2 CONC a Award for the Short Story was established by a man of letters whose life, both before and a
2 CONC fter the invention of his prize, was fixed on the explosive power of small-scale art. The Re
2 CONC a Award seems to me to be the purest of all prizes – an act of homage and love and gratitud
2 CONC e for the protean short story, for its narrow deeps and alpine glimpses. The short story is t
2 CONC he art of the glimpse: the whole of life seized in the brilliant blink of a sovereign eye. An
2 CONC d a short story is a more difficult form than a novel, just as a novel is more difficult tha
2 CONC n an epic, and a haiku more demanding than a sonnet. The smaller the form, the greater pressu
2 CONC re for perfection. That is why Michael himself, and the spirit of his prize, are on the sid
2 CONC e of the consummate. It was my privilege and honor – and I confess I was stupefied – to the f
2 CONC irst recipient of the Rea Award for the Short Story. I remember the annunciatory phone call
2 CONC : I expected Michael Rea to be an intimidating, even a fearsome philanthropist. Instead I hea
2 CONC rd the shy and modest voice of a man who was himself a striving writer of stories, though I d
2 CONC id not learn that until much later. When, soon after the astonishment of that call, I finall
2 CONC y met Michael and Elizabeth Rea, I read in the eyes of both of them all the imperatives of wh
2 CONC at was on unashamedly called Beauty, meaning, as Keats meant it, Truth. Nowadays we try to ve
2 CONC il that word, and sometimes say Insight instead. But both words are appropriate to Michael an
2 CONC d Elizabeth Rea: Beauty and Insight. By now the Rea Award is an indispensable American instit
2 CONC ution and a coveted American prize. It is our little Nobel – little only in the sense that i
2 CONC t addresses the short form. But it is as large as Michael Rea’s heart, and no recipient of th
2 CONC e Rea Award has ever encountered anything larger, or more capaciously literary, than that."
2 CONT
2 CONT Andre Dubus:
2 CONT
2 CONT "On Good Friday of 1996 I woke with a mild stomach illness, and went back to sleep. Sometim
2 CONC e that morning I heard a man’s voice on my answering machine in the dining room, down the hal
2 CONC l from where I slept. I did not know his voice and did not pick up the phone. I slept, and wo
2 CONC ke at noon, worrying about money. I had a little over two thousand dollars left in the accoun
2 CONC t I live on. To get through the next twelve months I needed another twenty-two thousand, thou
2 CONC gh I receive fifteen hundred a month in retirement and social security checks. This is absurd
2 CONC ; it even feels immoral, though usually my only luxuries are music, books, movies, and mont
2 CONC h paid for everything, and I remember many years when I did not earn a thousand a month. I th
2 CONC ink of Haiti; I think of other places. After making the bed and dressing I played the answeri
2 CONC ng machine. The man whose voice was on it was Michael Rea. I knew of the Rea Award, had hope
2 CONC d for a few years to receive it, but I did not know that it came from a man named Rea. He cal
2 CONC led me Andre and said he would call me again. I did not want him to, this stranger. I wante
2 CONC d to rest and heal and find some money without plundering from the mutual fund in Texas, emer
2 CONC gency money I pretend is not there. At one o’clock I got saltines and Coca-Cola and turned o
2 CONC n the television for a Red Sox game. In the early innings the phone rang and I answered. “And
2 CONC re? This is Michael Rea. Do you know me?” He sounded happy. I was not in the mood for a happ
2 CONC y stranger, calling an unlisted number during a ball game when I was tired and nauseated. “No
2 CONC . Am I supposed to?” “I’m sitting here with George Garrett and Jayne Anne Phillips and Barr
2 CONC y Hannah. Do you know them?” “I know George and Jayne Anne. I’ve never met Barry. Where are y
2 CONC ou? In a bar?” “We’re in my living room. I’m calling to give you the Rea Award.” “Oh my God.
2 CONC ” “It used to be twenty-five thousand, but I’ve raised it to thirty-thousand dollars.” Tear
2 CONC s were on my cheeks. I said, “You can’t believe how much I need thirty thousand dollars.” “
2 CONC I know you do.” Then he told me he had been a marine at the end of World War II, stationed i
2 CONC n China. I asked him what outfit he had been in. “Eleventh Marines.” “So was I,” I said. “A
2 CONC t Camp Pendleton. The next week I got the check and took my family to a Japanese restaurant t
2 CONC o celebrate. I lived on the money for over a year, after Michael was dead, and I was gratefu
2 CONC l for it, month after month, thinking of him as my brother marine who loved stories. Semper f
2 CONC idelis, Michael, and thank you."
2 CONT
2 CONT Bill Henderson:
2 CONT
2 CONT "I will remember Michael always as a guy who saw something in me nobody else did. What was th
2 CONC at? I was bone poor but I didn’t know how to ask for money and I was too proud to apply fo
2 CONC r a grant (and depend on some fool committee to approve or disapprove of m y plans) and I wa
2 CONC s far too lazy to do any of the paperwork involved in any of the above in any case. Michael s
2 CONC ensed that, I think. Or maybe it was just my laziness he sensed. In any case, he had a way o
2 CONC f coming up to me at a party and saying, “Bill, how can I help you?” At that I’d manage to bl
2 CONC urt out, “Well, I can always use some money.” And sure enough he would send a little somethin
2 CONC g (the first time) and a lot of something (the last time, only months before his death). Mich
2 CONC ael never knew it, but that last time bailed me out. I had spent the evening at his apartment
2 CONC , and evening for the Rea Award and I talked with Dan Halpern, mostly how miserable the lit
2 CONC . pub. Biz. Was (returns were devastating that year, averaging almost 80 percent for some tit
2 CONC les industry wide). I didn’t know it then, but Dan was in as bad shape as I was. Michael didn
2 CONC ’t haer us crying the blues to each other, but as I walked to the door – that last time – h
2 CONC e put his hand on my shoulder and said, “Bill, how can I help?” We will all remember him fo
2 CONC r his vision, for his love of the short story, and for the terrific parties that he and Eliza
2 CONC beth gave for the Rea Award winners, but for me those words linger. “How can I help?” And h
2 CONC e did. And that’s why Pushcart lived to celebrate its twenty-fifth year. Without Michael, nad
2 CONC a. I, and hundreds of authors, praise you, Michael."
2 CONT
2 CONT Frank Conroy:
2 CONT
2 CONT "When Michael Rea, who was at that time a stranger to me, called to ask if I would serve on t
2 CONC he panel for the Rea Award for excellence in the short story, I asked what the award was al
2 CONC l about. (This was many years ago, when the program had just started.) He described himself a
2 CONC s a friend of the arts who had established a small Foundation to support the arts with the he
2 CONC lp of advice from practicing artists, all of which sounded fine to me. “But why the short sto
2 CONC ry?” I asked, genuinely curious. There was a pause. “During the was they more or less kept m
2 CONC e sane” (I paraphrase). “In a combat zone you didn’t have time to read anything long.” That w
2 CONC as World War II he was talking about. I’m sure others have remembered his words, but I must m
2 CONC ention them. There was something in his voice, something completely straightforward in his ma
2 CONC nner, and I instantly believed him. Why wouldn’t you, you ask. Well, life and a good deal o
2 CONC f experience with philanthropy had taught me to take the professed goals and motivations of v
2 CONC arious organizations and individuals with a large grain of salt. Vanity, politics, narcissism
2 CONC , and a relish in the exercise of power had been the rule rather than the exception, sadly en
2 CONC ough, as the late Gerald Freund – who would know better? – pointed out in many occasions. M
2 CONC y first meeting with Mike Rea confirmed what I’d sensed in his voice. He looked at me with hi
2 CONC s intense blue eyes as we shook hands and I had the spooky feeling that he was looking past m
2 CONC y appearance and into what I will call for want of a better word my character. He had a calmn
2 CONC ess, did Mike, a gravitas – and intuitively I trusted him. This turned out to be the right di
2 CONC rection. In New York, and later when he came for a short visit to Iowa City, we had wonderfu
2 CONC l talks. What can I say? There was no bullshit to the man, no hidden agendas, no role playing
2 CONC . He was exactly what he appeared to be – a generous and very smart man who knew that doing g
2 CONC ood required thought and effort, and was in fact much harder to accomplish than might appea
2 CONC r at first glance. (In this regard he resembled James Michener.) He seemed not particularly i
2 CONC nterested in talking about himself, and yet did, in a collapsed fashion, when he sensed he sh
2 CONC ould, simply to get it out of the way. He had done very well in business; the arts had tangib
2 CONC ly enriched his life; and now that he was in the last stretch he wanted to be of service. I b
2 CONC elieve he was unaware of what I take to be the rare purity of his position – to him it was si
2 CONC mply common sense. To know Mike was to take a tonic against cynicism. I’ve known very few peo
2 CONC ple about whom that can be said. A true American gentleman."
2 CONT
2 CONT Daniel Halpern:
2 CONT
2 CONT "Michael invited me to a party in 1989 for Tobias Wolff, winner of that year’s Rea Award fo
2 CONC r the Short Story. As it turned out, I had just edited a collection of short stories which Mi
2 CONC chael had picked up. When he introduced himself, he said, “I just read your anthology – you l
2 CONC ike the form?” Michael was always quick to the point. “Does a rock sink?” I believe I replied
2 CONC , coming immediately under the influence of his keep-it-brief, spirit-of-the-thing approach
2 CONC . “Good,” he said. “You want to be a judge of the Rea Award?” “Sure,” I said, keeping thing
2 CONC s fast and simple between us. His love for the short story never flagged, nor did his belie
2 CONC f in focused and intense brevity, which may be one of the reasons he favored the genre. The s
2 CONC hort story was his cause and – along with art – his great love in life. It was Jorge Luis Bor
2 CONC ges, a favorite of Michael’s, who wrote, “Unlike the novel, a short story may be, for all pur
2 CONC poses, essential.” I have known few people in the literary world who felt as strongly as Mich
2 CONC ael did about the short story – perhaps only Borges and Ray Carver (I didn’t know Anton Cheko
2 CONC v) – but certainly very few others. In 1993 we published The American Short Story, an importa
2 CONC nt collection of stories, edited by Michael, to acknowledge the contribution of the Rea Award
2 CONC . His anthology included the winners of the prize as well as the finalists. It represented, i
2 CONC n effect, the American canon of postwar writers, with work by every major American practition
2 CONC er of the short story. The Rea Award for the Short Story has been given annually to celebrat
2 CONC e those writers who have made “a significant contribution to the short story.” Michael’s awar
2 CONC d has been a significant encouragement to writers. You may think writers such as Donald Barth
2 CONC elme, Eudora Welty, and Paul Bowles don’t need acknowledgement of this sory – but if you beli
2 CONC eve this, you’d be wrong. To be honored by your peers – in the tasteful way that was always M
2 CONC ichael’s way – matters . . . has made a difference to every writer singled out by the Rea Awa
2 CONC rd. It was how Michael acknowledged – and honored!—those writers he loved most."
2 CONT
2 CONT Stuart Dybek:
2 CONT
2 CONT "With Michael Rea’s passing, American arts and culture lost a tremendous friend. I feel fortu
2 CONC nate that I had the opportunity to meet him. I served as one of the judges for the Rea Awar
2 CONC d in short fiction. The award reflected both Michael Rea’s special affection for and deep kno
2 CONC wledge of the short story form. He wasn’t a man who did things in half-measures; his great en
2 CONC thusiasm and vitality wouldn’t allow for that. He was engaged in the award process, and tha
2 CONC t process reflected his balance of seriousness of purpose and high-spirited good humor. Her
2 CONC e was a benefactor who acted not out of noblesse oblige, but out of joy. The judging proces
2 CONC s also reflected Michael Rea’s fair-minded, straightforward personality. I came away from th
2 CONC e experience with an enormous amount of respect for him. He possessed the intelligence and en
2 CONC ergy to fully participate in the extensive reading that was required and in the give-and-tak
2 CONC e discussions, and he had the wisdom to allow the judges he had selected to finally arrive a
2 CONC t their own decisions. I had breakfast with him one morning and it wasn't long before I reali
2 CONC zed I was in the company of one good storyteller. I remember the writers we traded about fish
2 CONC ing and life in Florida. His observations, whether about fishing or writing, were shrewd an
2 CONC d grounded in experience. The Rea Award remains the premier award for short fiction in the Un
2 CONC ited States. Michael Rea saw to it that the award was conducted at a level that properly hono
2 CONC red a great American art form. It is fitting that the Rea Award now also serves to honor th
2 CONC e memory of Michael Rea."
2 CONT
2 CONT Joyce Carol Oates:
2 CONT
2 CONT "There are works which wait, and which one does not understand for a long time; the reason i
2 CONC s that they bring answers to questions which have not yet been raised; for the question ofte
2 CONC n arrives a terribly long time after the answer. These striking words of Oscar Wilde are a
2 CONC s applicable to certain individuals as to works of art. Michael Rea, with his generous and ju
2 CONC dicious commitment to the short story, and his presence in the literary community, is one o
2 CONC f these individuals. Michael Rea has been a model of generosity, largeness of spirit, and lit
2 CONC erary taste; his intense interest in and support of the short story has been enormously appre
2 CONC ciated by practitioners of this difficult art. One of the most prestigious literary awards i
2 CONC n American is the Rea Award for Short Story, initiated by Michael Rea in 1986. Since its inau
2 CONC guration, the Rea Award has acquired a distinguished reputation. I was greatly honored to b
2 CONC e a recipient of the award several years ago; I felt it to be immensely encouraging. At Princ
2 CONC eton University, I’ve been using Michael Rea’s excellent The American Story, a gathering of s
2 CONC trikingly diverse and engaging short stories assembled by winners of the Rea Award, and edite
2 CONC d by Michael Rea. I believe Michael would be pleased, and stimulated, if he could overhear st
2 CONC udent discussions arising from this provocative anthology.
2 CONT
2 CONT Tobias Wolff:
2 CONT
2 CONT "When I heard of Michael Rea’s death, I felt a sorrow out of all proportion to the time I ha
2 CONC d actually known him: a few meetings over a period of seven or eight years. Yet I counted hi
2 CONC m a friend. We all now and then recognize a comrade from the first encounter, and in Michael’
2 CONC s case that recognition was especially vivid because of his directness and honesty. He did no
2 CONC t hide himself in detachment, banter, or irony; he was present – there to be known, if you ca
2 CONC red to know him. Michael was not an uncomplicated man (no one with his history and intelligen
2 CONC ce could be), but he had something of the boy about him in his curiosity and enthusiasm. He k
2 CONC new a lot, yet he was less interested in what he knew than in knowing more, discovering som
2 CONC e new passion. I remember his account of his time in China as a marine; what really stayed wi
2 CONC th him, he said, was the memory of Maupassant’s short stories for the first time. He loved st
2 CONC ories. I’ve known people who loved them as much as Michael did, but no one who loved them mor
2 CONC e. He seemed to have read everyone with any claim to distinction in the form, and could cal
2 CONC l up the smallest details from his reading. His largesse with writers was both legendary an
2 CONC d a matter a fact, but he was equally generous in the quality of his attention to their work
2 CONC . When he talked about stories, you could see they were as real a world to him as this world
2 CONC , and as essential. Even as our stories became his stories, some of his became mine. When I t
2 CONC hink of him now, I think of a young man, far from home, alone in his barracks, his spirit sud
2 CONC denly roused by a French prostitute’s defiance of all the oppressions of circumstance and pow
2 CONC er. That young man was my friend, and I miss him."
2 CONT
2 CONT George Garrett:
2 CONT
2 CONT "I want to add a brief personal note to this gathering of tributes to the late Michael Rea
2 CONC . I served as one of the judges for the award, and, because of his great enthusiasm and his i
2 CONC ntegrity, it was an altogether pleasant experience. Later he pointed out to me a favorite quo
2 CONC tation of his from Guy de Maupassant’s introduction to Flaubert Etude sur Flaubert, which
2 CONC , I think, is appropriate to end here: The profound and delicious joy which leaps to the hear
2 CONC t before certain pages, before certain phrases, does not come only from those who have writte
2 CONC n them; they come from an absolute compatibility of expression and idea, from a sensation o
2 CONC f harmony, of secret beauty, eluding for the most part the judgment of the many."
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2 CONC theon in Paris, France. She was active in the Child Health League in Sewickley and the Women'
2 CONC s Exchange in Pittsburgh.
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2 CONC pelling of the surname. He studied medicine with Dr. Jeremiah Sensney of Chambersburg and pro
2 CONC ved himself a skilful physician during the cholera epidemic in that city in 1852. He was als
2 CONC o a poet of considerable talent.
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2 CONC tteville, Pennsylvania.
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2 DATE 26 Dec 1887
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2 DATE 17 Mar 1871
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2 CONC n goods and succeeded his father in the ownership of the Franklin Mills. Jeremy represented F
2 CONC ranklin County in the Pennsylvania General Assembly (1885-86) and was a member of the staff o
2 CONC f the State Library for many years.
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2 DATE 9 Dec 1894
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2 DATE 11 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
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1 NAME William /Boggs/
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2 DATE 11 May 2005
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2 DATE 11 May 2005
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1 NAME Annie /Renfrew/
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2 DATE 11 May 2005
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1 NAME Jennie /Renfrew/
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2 DATE 11 May 2005
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1 NAME David A. /Renfrew/
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2 DATE 11 May 2005
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1 NAME Robert McLeod /Renfrew/
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1 DEAT
2 DATE 3 Apr 1930
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3 TIME 01:00:00
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1 NAME John A. /Renfrew/
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1 NAME William Chambers /McGowan/
2 SURN McGowan
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1 BIRT
2 DATE 28 Jul 1872
1 DEAT
2 DATE 20 May 1919
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2 DATE 11 May 2005
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1 NAME Bessie Stuart /McGowan/
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1 CHAN
2 DATE 30 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
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1 NAME Ann Thomson /McGowan/
2 SURN McGowan
2 GIVN Ann Thomson
1 SEX F
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2 DATE 30 Dec 1878
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1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
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1 NAME John Stouffer /McIlvaine/
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2 DATE 21 Sep 1871
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2 DATE 30 May 2005
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1 NAME /Renfrew/
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1 NOTE Died at birth.
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2 DATE 11 May 2005
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1 NAME Evelyn Myrtle /Renfrew/
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2 DATE 10 Sep 1893
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2 DATE 12 May 2005
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2 DATE 12 May 2005
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2 DATE 12 May 2005
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2 DATE 12 May 2005
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2 DATE 12 May 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
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1 NAME Elizabeth /Rea/
2 SURN Rea
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2 DATE 12 May 2005
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1 NAME Louisa /Rea/
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2 DATE 1809
2 PLAC Clark County, Ohio
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2 DATE 5 Jun 2005
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1 NAME James /Rea/
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1 NOTE According to Henry Oliver Rea's book "Samuel Rea, 1725-1811, Heritage and Descendants," Willi
2 CONC am had "at least" five sons. He later states, in the same biographical sketch of Samuel Rea
2 CONC , that there was "much circumstantial evidence" that an Isaac Rea and a James Rea who also li
2 CONC ved in Franklin County, Pennsylvania may have been brothers of Samuel's. If this is so, the
2 CONC n William had seven sons, provided the evidence of Robert Rea being a son of William's also s
2 CONC tands. Henry also says that Joseph and William remained in Ireland, while he speculates the o
2 CONC ther sons probably all emmigrated to Pennsylvania. It is possible, though, that Henry has mis
2 CONC attributed James as Samuel's brother, as Matthew's son James was an adult and had his own hou
2 CONC sehold in the Amberson Valley, as well. Therefore, it may be that the "brother" Henry attribu
2 CONC ted to Samuel was, in fact, Samuel's nephew.
2 CONT
2 CONT James' presence in the Amberson Valley is corroborated by Harry Foreman in "Conocoheague Head
2 CONC waters of the Amberson Valley," which contains Rea data from genealogist Stanley B. Rea, of S
2 CONC un Pairie, Wisconsin, a descendant of Matthew Sutherland Rea, James' brother.
2 CONT
2 CONT James lived in Metal Township, which Fannett Township was later formed from.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 3 Jun 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
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1 NAME LIVING
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1 _UID 8089240C6EDA164B99FDED7AA9C26A9F53A0
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1 NAME Elizabeth Rea /Riddle/
2 SURN Riddle
2 GIVN Elizabeth Rea
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1 BIRT
2 DATE 4 Apr 1911
2 PLAC Denver, Colorado
1 DEAT
2 DATE 20 Aug 2001
2 PLAC Golden, Colorado
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1 NOTE Elizabeth attended the University of Denver and Colorado State Teachers College.
2 CONT
2 CONT According to the Social Security Death Index, Elizabeth lived in Montana at some point afte
2 CONC r 1935 (when the Social Security Act was passed). She died in Golden, Colorado. According t
2 CONC o Lester's SSDI data, they may have also lived in Santa Fe, New Mexico in the 1970s.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 Jun 2005
3 TIME 01:00:00
0 @I808@ INDI
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1 _UID F4E3869C9DB2B1459231964D61FAFE0D4A8D
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1 NAME Lester William /Bartsch/
2 SURN Bartsch
2 GIVN Lester William
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1 BIRT
2 DATE 25 Aug 1907
2 PLAC Virginia
1 DEAT
2 DATE Sep 1978
2 PLAC Santa Fe, New Mexico
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1 NOTE Lester earned a civl engineering degree (cum laude) at the University of Wisconsin.
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1 NOTE Biography in Baskin's "History of Logan County and Ohio", page 829:"ROBERT A. REID, farme
2 CONC r ; P. O., Huntsville; ; was born Nov. 1, 1838, in Clarke Co.; his father, Robert Reid, was b
2 CONC orn in Greenbrier Co., Va., in 1791, and was of Irish descent; his parents came here a shor
2 CONC t time before his birth. In 1801, the family which then consisted of mother and eight childre
2 CONC n, moved to this State and secured a quarter section of Government land in Clarke Co., whic
2 CONC h was cleared and improved by the united labor of the sons. Robert, Sr., served in the war o
2 CONC f 1812, and was soon after married to Miss Snodgrass. He bought a tract of new land and comme
2 CONC nced carving out a fortune for himself and family, but death robbed him of his companion, an
2 CONC d a few years later of his only daughter, Sarah Jane, who had then reached maturity. He after
2 CONC wards was united to Louisa Rea, who was born in that county in 1809. In 1853 he moved to thi
2 CONC s county and bought 480 acres of land near Lewistown, a part of the section given to James Mc
2 CONC Pherson by the Government, according to their treaty with the Indians who wished to reward hi
2 CONC m for serving them ; he lived on the farm until the spring of 1865, when he moved to where th
2 CONC e sons now live, having acquired all his property by his own exertions and wishing to retir
2 CONC e from active labor. He died July 15, the same year, and his faithful wife some five years la
2 CONC ter. They reared four sons-William J., John T., Robert A., and Joseph G.; all but John were i
2 CONC n Company B, 88th, O. V. I., and served nearly three years ; the eldest son died in 1867, an
2 CONC d the other sons are conducting the farm jointly. Robert was married June 1, 1876, to Josephi
2 CONC ne Ditzler, daughter of one of Huntsville's most respected physicians ; she was born April 18
2 CONC , 1850, and has borne two children-Rea D., and Ivo. Politically the family have always been D
2 CONC emocratic, although they supported Lincoln during the war."
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