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Rhea County was established in 1804 from Roane County, Tennessee. Descendant counties include Hamilton County, Tennessee


8 May 1832 Jesse Combs to Priscilla Maypes - Thomas Cox JP (Tennessee Early Marriages MONROE COUNTY 1838-1890 extracted by Phyllis Combs)


1900 Rhea Co, Tennessee Census

5th Civil District

SD: 4; ED: 83

p. 6A/233; 15-16 day Jun (enum.) 1900

95/95 COMES? Thomas head WM Jan 1835 65 M41 TN SC TN Farmer
Violett wife WF Sep 1832 67 M41 5/4 TN TN TN
Silas C son WM Aug 1870 29 M5 TN TN TN Farm Manager
Emma dau-in-law WF Apr 1873 27 M5 3/3 TN TN TN
Freddie M G dau. WF Jan 1896 4 S TN TN TN
Wm Gson WM Oct 1897 2 S TN TN TN
Martha gdau WF Jan 1899 1 S TN TN TN
WITT Martha niece WF Nov 1878 21 S TN TN TN
Harriet niece WF Aug 1882 17 S TN TN TN

Note: Indexed as “CONNER” by familysearch; upon review of image I agree.

96/96 PORTER, Henry
Emma & family

97/97 PORTER John
Malissa
Serepta
Rosa
Laura

98/98 MARSHALL Theodore
Della L

99/99 COLLINS Beauford
Eliza & family

(Transcribed by Combs Researcher Sharon Burnette)

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