Person:Robert Rainey (4)

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Robert W. Rainey
b.Aug 1839 Alabama
m. 15 Nov 1823
  1. Sarah A. E. Rainey1823 - 1869
  2. Dr. John Wesley Rainey1831 - 1892
  3. William Claiborne Rainey1833 - 1904
  4. Benjamin Franklin RaineyAbt 1834 - 1898
  5. Thomas RaineyAbt 1836 - Bef 1860
  6. Andrew Jackson Rainey1838 - 1899
  7. Robert W. Rainey1839 - 1910
  8. James RaineyAbt 1840 -
  9. Ann Eliza Rainey1840 -
  10. Alva RaineyAbt 1842 -
  11. Edward W. Rainey1848 - Bef 1920
  12. David Rainey1850 - 1897
Facts and Events
Name Robert W. Rainey
Gender Male
Birth[1] Aug 1839 Alabama
Death[1] 1910 Red River County, Texas(unmarried?)
Burial[1] St. Joseph Cemetery, Clarksville, Red River County, Texas
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Find A Grave.

    R. W. Rainey
    Military marker [no dates]: Corp / Co. E 11 Texas Cav / CSA.

  2.   United States. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865. (Ancestry.com Operations Inc, Provo, UT, 2009)
    1 Jul 1861.

    Enlisted 1 Jul 1861 as a corporal in Co. E, 11th Texas Cavalry. No further information.

  3.   Texas State Library (Austin, Texas). Texas 1867 special voter's registration : includes information for 1867-1869. (Austin, Texas: Texas State Library, Records Management Division, 1984)
    30 Aug 1867.

    Appears on voter registration list.

  4.   Clark, Pat B. The History of Clarksville and Old Red River County. (Dallas: Mathis, Van Nort & Co., 1937)
    pp. 131-32.

    A young man whom I knew personally, Robert Rainey, a Confederate Soldier, found in Hood's Brigade as a private Soldier, was in the cavalry, was wounded in battle one day, fighting clear on through the entire engagement before he reported his wound. He has many relatives still living in the section of the country. Robert Rainey never married. He died a few years ago in this county.