Person:Andrew Rayburn (1)

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Andrew Jackson Rayburn
b.26 Feb 1870 Bath County, Kentucky
m. 16 Feb 1859
  1. Sarah Rayburn1860 -
  2. Martha Davis Rayburn1863 - 1950
  3. Julia Rayburn1865 -
  4. Sterling Price Rayburn1867 - 1902
  5. Andrew Jackson Rayburn1870 - 1939
  6. Ida Belle Rayburn1871 - 1872
  7. Louisa Rayburn1872 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Andrew Jackson Rayburn
Alt Name /Jack/ _____
Gender Male
Birth[2] 26 Feb 1870 Bath County, Kentucky
Alt Birth[4] 26 Feb 1870 Bath County, Kentucky
Death[3] 24 Jan 1939 Montgomery County, Kentucky
Burial? 25 Jan 1939 Kendall Springs Cemetery, Bath County, Kentucky

Jack Rayburn Bath County News-Outlook Thursday, January 26, 1939 Death Claims Jack Rayburn Funeral Conducted Wednesday Afternoon

 Jack Rayburn, 68 years old, widely known Bath county farmer, died at his home in Montgomery County near Corinth church Tuesday morning, January 24, after a long illness of a complication of diseases.
 A native of this county, Mr. Rayburn was a son of the late William and Mary Jackson Rayburn, born February 26, 1870.  All his life had been spent in Bath county with the exception of the last five or six years, when he went to Montgomery to reside.
 He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. James Hicks, of Montgomery county, and Mrs. Jonas Reynolds, of Owingsville.  His wife died several years ago.
 Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon, January 25, at the Kendall Springs Christian church, conducted by the Rev. George C. Frey. Interment was in the Kendall Springs Cemetery.
References
  1. Research done by and information looked up by Darrell Warner. Obituary in the Bath County News-Outlook Thursday, January 26, 1939.
  2. Research done by and information looked up by Darrell Warner. Obituary in the Bath County News-Outlook Thursday, January 26, 1939.
  3. Research done by and information looked up by Darrell Warner. Obituary in the Bath County News-Outlook Thursday, January 26, 1939.
  4. Research done by and information looked up by Darrell Warner. Obituary in the Bath County News-Outlook Thursday, January 26, 1939.