Died
at age 87
in Dalton, Hopkins, Kentucky, United States
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Biography
Alfred Henry Rea, son of Starling Edgar Rea and Martha Sisk, was born 6 March 1838 in Dalton, Hopkins, Kentucky. [1][2] "A.H. Rea" inscribed on tombstone. Birth date and death year inscribed on tombstone. [3]
He passed away (valvular heart disease), age 89, on 28 June 1925 in his hometown and was buried at Dalton Cemetery, Dalton, Hopkins County, Kentucky. [2][3]
Residence
Date: 1850
Place: Hopkins County, Kentucky, United States
"Alfred H Rhea" (age 13. born about 1837 in KY) was enumerated with mother Martha and siblings. [1]
Name, Sex, Age, Birthplace
Martha Rhea F 41 South Carolina
John T Rhea M 17 Kentucky
Milten D Rhea M 15 Kentucky
Alfred H Rhea M 13 Kentucky
Elizabeth A Rhea F 10 Kentucky
Mary Rhea F 8 Kentucky
Sarah Rhea F 6 Kentucky
Sources
↑ 1.01.1 "United States Census, 1850," FamilySearch database, Alfred H Rhea in household of Martha Rhea, Hopkins county, part of, Hopkins, Kentucky, United States; citing family 438, NARA microfilm publication M432. Link
↑ 2.02.1 "Kentucky Death Records, 1911-1965," FamilySearch database, Alford Henry Rea, 1925; citing Death, Dalton, Hopkins, Kentucky, United States, certificate , Office of Vital Statistics, Frankfort; FHL microfilm 1,912,894. Father's Name: Starling Rea (born in TN);
Mother's Name: Martha Sisk (born in KY).Link
↑ 3.03.1 Find A Grave: Memorial #79566082 accessed 4 December 2018, memorial page for Alfred Henry Rea (6 Mar 1838–28 Jun 1925), citing Dalton Cemetery, Dalton, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA ; Maintained by Carl Lansden.
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