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John Rhea

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In pronunciation... the modern Ra (as in ray of sunshine). The spelling of the surname has also varied greatly. Early English, Scot, and Irish records include the following variations: Rea, Rae, Ra, Reah, Rhae, Rah, Ray, Rayh, Reay, Raye, Reaugh, Rheaugh, Reagh, Reahgh, Rhey, Rhay, Reeh, Rhee, Rhe,
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in 1771. They moved again in 1778 to what is now eastern Tennessee (then in North Carolina). Rhea completed his preparatory studies in 1780, and entered
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in 1816. Afterward, he again became a U.S. Representative, serving from March 4, 1817 until March 3, 1823 in the Fifteenth,
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Democratic-Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Tennessee
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and the five succeeding Congresses, serving from March 4, 1803 until March 3, 1815. During the
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Wray, Wrea, and Rhea. The Ray spelling is the most common one in the 18th century records.
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Ray-Rhea: A Family Book of History and Genealogy for Rhea and Related Families
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United States House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service
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John Stockdale Rhea

County Londonderry
Kingdom of Ireland
Blountville
Tennessee
U.S.
American
United States Congress
Rhea County, Tennessee
ray
/r/
Tennessee
United States House of Representatives
Rhea County, Tennessee
Rheatown
Greene County, Tennessee
County Londonderry
Kingdom of Ireland
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Presbyterian
Maryland
Princeton College
Patriot
Battle of Kings Mountain
clerk
Sullivan County
State of Franklin
North Carolina

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