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Notes
Note H119Residence: Hopkins, Texas Source: Census - 1860 United States Federal Census
1860 Census, Hopkins Co., TX, Beat 5, Charleston P.O.1076-1052 REA, John H. 41 M Carpenter - 400 TNMatilda 32 F TNAlcy J. 13 F ARJohn C. 10 M ARNancy 8 F ARSarah 6 F AREllen 1 F TXJames 2 M AR1870 Census, Hopkins Co., TX, Precinct 1, Bright Star P.O.196. Rea, John F. 51 M W Farmer 556 320 TNMatilda 43 F W Keeping House TNJohn C. 20 M W ARAnna J. 22 F W House Keeper ARJames W. 13 M W AREllen A. 10 F W TXMary P. 8 F W TXMatilda T. 1 F W TX
John H. Rea Regiment Name 2 Reg't Cav., Texas State Troops Side Confederate Company I Soldier's Rank_In Private Soldier's Rank_Out Private Film Number M227 roll 30
2nd Regiment, Texas Cavalry State Troops (6 months, 1863-64)
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