bullet Sarah REID Parents: Col. John R. REID and Lady Mary Jane STEWART.

She was married to John SHANNON. Children were: John SHANNON, William SHANNON, Thomas SHANNON, Ann SHANNON, Agnes SHANNON, Jane SHANNON, Sarah SHANNON, Samuel SHANNON, Thomas SHANNON, George SHANNON, Marge SHANNON, Infant SHANNON, Anna SHANNON, Margaret SHANNON, Infant SHANNON.


bullet Sarah Hartgrove REID was born on 25 Sep 1804. Parents: Joseph REID and Isabella BASKIN.

She was married to Alexander RAMSEY.


bullet Sarah Mary REID

She was married to James SHANNON on 10 Aug 1797 in Bedford County, Virginia.


bullet Susannah REID Parents: DR James REID and Betsy MURRELL.


bullet Susannah Anderson REID was born on 27 Dec 1787. She died on 13 May 1851. Parents: Jonathan REID and Anna WOODS.

She was married to Benjamin MOBERLY on 4 Oct 1808 in Madison County, Kentucky. Children were: John Reid MOBERLY, Susannah MOBERLY, Polly MOBERLY, Jane Reid MOBERLY, Thomas Jenkins MOBERLY, Ann MOBERLY.

She was married to William OLDHAM on 30 Oct 1826 in Madison County, Kentucky.


bullet Templeton REID was born between 1756 and 1760 in North Carolina. He died in 1851 in Georgia. Templeton Reid operated a private mint for a short time. Coinage occurred during part of July, all of August, September, and part of October 1830. Dexter C. Seymour, who studied the series intensively ( and wrote the 1830 Coinage of Templeton Reid, published by the American Numismatic Society, 1977, from which certain of the following information is derived), estimated that only 1,600 coins were produced totally, including approximately 1,000 quarter eagles, 300 half eagles, and 250 eagles.

However, on January 13, 1831, the National Gazette of Philadelphia noted that Templeton Reid had produced more than $200,000 in gold. This would translate to many tens of thousands of coins. In the absence of surviving specimens to support this figure the estimate provided by Seymour seems to be more likely correct.

As there was no collector interested in the pieces at the time, and as such coins had little status outside the area in which they were issued, most were subsequently melted. Only a few specimens exist today, mostly of the quarter eagle denomination. The half Eagles and Eagles, examples of which are available are extreme rarities.

"GOLD IN THEM THAR HILLS"

Gold was discovered in Georgia during the 1820's. Templeton Reid, a resident of Middlegeville, then the state capital of Georgia, sought to fill a commercial need by converting gold dust, then traded by weight in the area, into coins. Reid's experience in the field of mechanical activities was extensive and included making complete cotton gins, repairing clocks and watches, and manufacturing rifles. To such an artisan, making coins presented no difficulty.

On July 24, 1830, an article appeared in the Southern Recorder which told of Reid's new coinage enterprise.

"We have examined, during the past week, with great pleasure, and apparatus constructed by our very ingenious fellow citizen, Mr. Templeton Reid, for the purpose of putting gold into a shape more convenient than that in which it is originally found, he makes with great facility and great neatness, pieces worth ten, five, and two and one half dollars. No alloy is mixed with it, and it is so stamped that it cannot be easily imitated. He sets out soon for the mines, and intends on putting his apparatus into operation, as soon as he reachers them.

About $1,500 worth of Georgia Gold has been stamped by our ingenious townsman, Mr. Templeton Reid, with handsome dies, showing the actual value of each piece of metal, in parcels of $2.50, $5.00, and $10.00. The pieces of ten dollars have on one side this inscription: GEORGIA GOLD, 1830, and on the other, TEN DOLLARS, TEMPLETON REID, ASSAYER. The die of the five dollar is not inferior in execution to the stamp on the coins issued from the national mint. Mr. Reid informs us that the gold dust stamped by him will be taken at the mint and at most of the Banks for the value it purports on its face to bear. This will give a pretty general currency, and make it answer the purpose of money. Mr. Reid intends making an establishment in the gold region for the purpose of assaying and marking the gold as it may be found which will be a great convenience and savings to the miners, who have heretofore been obligated to part with the precious metal in its crude state at a loss from five to fifteen per cent. Reid's seven percent profit seems reasonable."

A short time thereafter, Templeton Reid moved his facilities to Gainesville, Georgia, which was closer to the center of actual mining activity (about 10 miles). Coins were produced and put into circulation.

Unfortunately, one found its way to an unhappy citizen who mounted a personal campaign against the venture. Styling himself anonymously as "No Assayer," he wrote a letter to the Georgia Courier (and Journal), which was published on August 16, 1830. The letter accused Templeton Reid of cheating the people. "Although no assayer, I have taken the trouble of having a piece of Mr. Templeton Reid's coining, purporting to be worth $10.00 assayed at the mint. It was found to be but 22.5 carats fine; consequently worth a trifle more than Georgia Gold Dust. The actual value is $9.38; $5.00 pieces $4.69; $2.50 pieces worth $2.34. "1830's era emphasis was on the full intrinsic value of the coins. Any old coin (gold or silver) issued by any entity was apt to be viewed with suspicion if it did not contain full weight and value. Today the situation is vastly different, and all currency has a fictitious value; the intrinsic value concept is simply something one reads about in history books.

While today one would question the fact that a $10.00 gold piece might have contained metal to the value of $8.38, in 1830 it was a serious situation. Templeton Reid prepared a rebuttal which appeared in the Georgia Journal on Sept, 11, 1830.

"Messrs. Editors:

I have just seen an article in the Courier of the 16th inst. which I wish you to re-publish, with my remarks on the same. It is over the signature of No Assayer. No Assayer beings by acknowledging he is no assayer, which was unnecessary, for I expect everybody knows that, even before his expose on the subject of my coining. But if he had ended by saying he was no calculator, nor knew anything about the standard worth of gold by the carat, he would deserve some credit for his candor.

He says he 'has taken the trouble to have a piece of my coin, purporting to be worth $10, assaying at the mint. It was found to be but 22.5 carats fine." Now recon again --22.5 carat fine--value$9.38--a trifle--consequently worth a trifle more than Georgia gold dust And the gold dust taken collectively from the mines, with the ordinary cleaning, will lose from 3 to 6 per cent in fluxing. Where, then is the '7 per cent profit?' No buyer can average on months business, for the gold fluxed, to cost him as low as the worth of 22.5 carats fine at the Mint.

I do not know how much "a trifle more than Georgia gold dust" is, and it might save some of the heavy buyers perhaps some in /Augusta, to know, if it not to late, how much they may lose on their gold in fluxing. for according to No Assayer's weighty statement, they must be engaged in a bad speculation, unless they get premium for the sand, etc.

s/Templeton Reid. Parents: Alexander REID and Elizabeth SARRAZIN.


bullet Thomas REID was born about 1629. Parents: General Andrew REID and Magdalene MCDOWELL.


bullet Thomas REID was born before 1762. Parents: John REID and Martha NESBIT.


bullet Thomas REID was born in 1738 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Parents: Nathan REID and Sarah REID.


bullet Thomas REID Parents: Andrew REID and Sarah UNKNOWN.

Children were: Colonel John REID .


bulletThomas REID. Parents: Thomas John REID and Mary MCKEAN.


bulletThomas REID was born in 1743. Thomas served in the Revolutionary War. Parents: Col. John R. REID and Lady Mary Jane STEWART.

He was married to Florence MILLER. Children were: Mary REID, Martha REID, Esther REID, Ann REID.


bullet Thomas Baskin REID was born on 12 Jan 1787. He died in 1858 in Mississippi. Parents: Joseph REID and Isabella BASKIN.

He was married to Sarah NICHOLSON .


bullet Thomas John REID was born about 1678 in Octoria Twp, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He died on 22 Feb 1733 in Octoria Twp, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Parents: Alexander REID.

He was married to Mary MCKEAN. Children were: Col. John R. REID , Alexander REID, Mary REID, Nathan REID, Thomas REID, Eleanor REID, James REID.


bullet Wilbur REID was born WFT Est. 1867-1908.(12869) He died WFT Est. 1876-1985.(12870) Parents: Henry M REID and Myrtle HARRINGTON.


bullet William REID was born WFT Est. 1842-1868.(12871) He died WFT Est. 1848-1948.(12872) Parents: John REID and Mary CAVANAUGH.


bullet William REID Parents: John W. REID and Jensie MURRELL.


bullet Jack REIDER was born Private. He was a Private. He Interment Private. He Also Known As Private. He Documentation Private. He Documentation (2) Private. He Documentation (2) Private. He Documentation (2) Private. He Source (2) Private. He Source (3) Private. He Source (4) Private. He Source (5) Private.

Children were: Jeffery Thomas REIDER, Jason Thomas REIDER, Jeremy Thomas REIDER.


bulletJason Thomas REIDER was born Private. He was a Private. He Interment Private. He Also Known As Private. He Documentation Private. He Documentation (2) Private. He Documentation (2) Private. He Documentation (2) Private. He Source (2) Private. He Source (3) Private. He Source (4) Private. He Source (5) Private. Parents: Jack REIDER and LaRayne Lee THOMAS.


bullet Jeffery Thomas REIDER was born Private. He was a Private. He Interment Private. He Also Known As Private. He Documentation Private. He Documentation (2) Private. He Documentation (2) Private. He Documentation (2) Private. He Source (2) Private. He Source (3) Private. He Source (4) Private. He Source (5) Private. Parents: Jack REIDER and LaRayne Lee THOMAS.


bullet Jeremy Thomas REIDER was born Private. He was a Private. He Interment Private. He Also Known As Private. He Documentation Private. He Documentation (2) Private. He Documentation (2) Private. He Documentation (2) Private. He Source (2) Private. He Source (3) Private. He Source (4) Private. He Source (5) Private. Parents: Jack REIDER and LaRayne Lee THOMAS.


bullet Raymond E REILAND was born Private. He was a Private. He Interment Private. He Also Known As Private. He Documentation Private. He Documentation (2) Private. He Documentation (2) Private. He Documentation (2) Private. He Source (2) Private. He Source (3) Private. He Source (4) Private. He Source (5) Private.

Children were: Shawn Marie REILAND, Timothy R REILAND.


bulletShawn Marie REILAND was born Private. She was a Private. She Interment Private. She Also Known As Private. She Documentation Private. She Documentation (2) Private. She Documentation (2) Private. She Documentation (2) Private. She Source (2) Private. She Source (3) Private. She Source (4) Private. She Source (5) Private. Parents: Raymond E REILAND and Charlotte E MCFADDEN.

Children were: Anthony MASTROGIOVANI, Courtney Marie MASTROGIOVANI .


bulletTimothy R REILAND was born Private. He was a Private. He Interment Private. He Also Known As Private. He Documentation Private. He Documentation (2) Private. He Documentation (2) Private. He Documentation (2) Private. He Source (2) Private. He Source (3) Private. He Source (4) Private. He Source (5) Private. Parents: Raymond E REILAND and Charlotte E MCFADDEN.


bullet Marva REINHARDT Parents: William Paul REINHARDT and Brenda Kay FIELDS.


bullet William Paul REINHARDT

Children were: Marva REINHARDT .


bulletChad C. REIS was born Private.(1) Parents: William P. (Bill) TOLER and Veronica S. POPE.


bullet Brett Allan REJECK was born Private. Parents: Joe REJECK and Linda Kay SHEW.


bullet Brett Allan REJECK was born Private.(1) Parents: Joe REJECK and Linda Kay SHEW.


bullet Jennifer Lynn REJECK was born Private. Parents: Joe REJECK and Linda Kay SHEW.


bullet Jennifer Lynn REJECK was born Private.(1) Parents: Joe REJECK and Linda Kay SHEW.


bullet Joe REJECK was born Private.

He was married to Linda Kay SHEW Private. Children were: Brett Allan REJECK , Jennifer Lynn REJECK.


bullet Joe REJECK was born Private.(1)

He was married to Linda Kay SHEW Private. (1) Children were: Brett Allan REJECK , Jennifer Lynn REJECK.


bullet Catherine REMBOLD was born Private.

Children were: Ian Stewart JACKSON.


bulletHarold Joseph REMLINGER was born Private.

He was married to Dorothy Lucille BASDEN Private.


bullet Ann REMMENGA was born Private. She was a Private. She Interment Private. She Also Known As Private. She Documentation Private. She Documentation (2) Private. She Documentation (2) Private. She Documentation (2) Private. She Source (2) Private. She Source (3) Private. She Source (4) Private. She Source (5) Private.

Children were: Patricia Ann HULTINE, Brenda Jo HULTINE.


bulletAimee Anne RENAUDIN was born Private. She Fact 1 (2) Private. Parents: Richard Anderson RENAUDIN and Eugenia Hare II ATMAR .


bullet Christopher William RENAUDIN was born Private. He Fact 1 (2) Private. Parents: Richard Anderson RENAUDIN and Eugenia Hare II ATMAR .


bullet Richard (Andy) RENAUDIN was born Private. He Fact 1 (2) Private. Parents: Richard Anderson RENAUDIN and Eugenia Hare II ATMAR .


bullet Richard Anderson RENAUDIN was born Private. He Fact 1 (2) Private. Parents: Star ANDERSON.

Children were: Richard (Andy) RENAUDIN, Tyler McIntosh RENAUDIN, Aimee Anne RENAUDIN, Christopher William RENAUDIN .


bulletTyler McIntosh RENAUDIN was born Private. He Fact 1 (2) Private. Parents: Richard Anderson RENAUDIN and Eugenia Hare II ATMAR .


bullet RENE was born WFT Est. 1893-1923.(12873) (12874) She died WFT Est. 1918-1987. (12875) (12876)

She was married to Clyde GILLISPIE WFT Est. 1914-1955.(12877)


bullet Norma Ann RENFRO was born Private.(1)

She was married to Leamon Oscar RAINES Private. (1) Children were: Leah Darlene RAINES, Mark Stevan RAINES, Forrest Mathew RAINES.


bullet Ida Mae RENFROW was born on 25 Oct 1903 in Tiptonville, Obion Co, Tenn. (12878) (12879) She died on 16 Dec 1985 in Sikeston, Mo. (12880)(12881)

She was married to Londreth Lee CRAWFORD on 5 Nov 1927 in Lebanon, Hardin Co, Tenn.(12882)


bullet Jr. Coffey REUBEN was born in 1772 in Albemarle County, Virginia. (12883) He died on 30 Nov 1851 in Owen County, Indiana. (243)(12884) Parents: Reuben COFFEY and Sarah SCOTT.

He was married to Naomi HAYES on 7 Feb 1791 in Wilkes County, North Carolina.(12885) Children were: Nancy COFFEY, Temperance COFFEY, Hiram COFFEY, Alfred COFFEY, Minerva COFFEY, Thomas R. COFFEY, Denzia COFFEY, Isom COFFEY, James W. COFFEY.


bullet Angela Joan DeGuzman REUVERS was born Private.(1) Parents: David Lee REUVERS and Nancy Garcia DEGUZMAN.


bullet David Lee REUVERS was born Private.(1)

He was married to Nancy Garcia DEGUZMAN Private. (1) Children were: Angela Joan DeGuzman REUVERS.


bullet J. B. REVERE was born Private.

He was married to Hazel LEVELL Private. Children were: Kenneth REVERE .


bullet J. B. REVERE was born Private.(1)

He was married to Hazel LEVELL Private. (1) Children were: Kenneth REVERE.


bullet Kenneth REVERE was born Private. Parents: J. B. REVERE and Hazel LEVELL.

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