Person:Rebecca Peacher (1)

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Rebecca Peacher
  • HJohn Fain1812 - 1904
  • WRebecca Peacher1830 - 1926
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Name Rebecca Peacher
Gender Female
Birth[2] 2 Mar 1830 Howard, Missouri, United States
Marriage to John Fain
Marriage to Charles W. Stephens
Death[2] 27 Apr 1926 Livingston, Missouri, United States
References
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    THE HISTORY OF LINN COUNTY,
    MISSOURI.
    AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF USEFUL INFORMATION, AND A COMPENDIUM
    OF ACTUAL FACTS.
    IT CONTAINS
    A CONDENSED HISTORY OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI AND ITS CHIEF CITIES-
    ST. LOUIS, KANSAS CITY AND ST. JOSEPH ; A RELIABLE HISTORY OF LINN"
    COUNTY — ITS PIONEER RECORD, WAR HISTORY, RESOURCES, BIO-
    GRAPHICAL SKETCHES AND PORTRAITS OF PROMINENT CITI-
    ZENS ; GENERAL AND LOCAL STATISTICS OF GREAT
    VALUE, AND A LARGE AMOUNT OF MISCELLA-
    NEOUS MATTER, INCIDENTS, ETC., ETC.
    ILLUSTRATED.
    KANSAS CITY, MO.:
    BIRDSALL & DEAN
    1882.
    www.archive.org FULL TEXT

    JOHN FAIN,

    son of Mercer and Martha (nee England) Fain, was born in Wilson county,
    Tennessee, May 19, 1812. Soon afterward his parents removed to Buncome
    county. North Carolina. In 1817, they located in Habersham county,
    Georgia; in 1825 removed to east Tennessee; and in 1831 to Howard county,
    Missouri, where he lived until 18.">0 on a farm, and attended subscription
    school, receiving a limited education. When the California gold-fever was
    raging, Mr. Fain with five of hiy neighbors went to that State, crossing the
    plains with ox-teams. There they engaged in mining, meeting with fair
    success. In 1852, while building a flume, a heavy piece of timber fell and
    crushed Mr. Fain's leg at the ankle-joint. This crippled him for life. He
    suffered terribly for years, hundreds of pieces of bone coming out of the
    wounded limb. Being so disabled, he returned home, coming by
    water across the Isthmus, via New Orleans. He liad accumulated about



    60S HISTORY OF LINN COUNTY.

    $3,000 in California, but owing to expenses cansed by bis misfortune,,
    readied home with only $1,200. Mr. Fain was married in December, 1835,
    to Mrs. Catharine Davis, formerly a Miss Hail, daughter of Mason and
    Ruth Hall of Howard county, Missouri, but previous residents of Kentucky.
    Mrs. Fain died in 1876. The farm u})on which Mr, Fain now lives was
    bought by him upon his return from California. It comprises three hun-
    dred and twenty acres finely improved and well stocked. Mr. Fain com-
    menced -life without a dolhar, and has been a continuous resident of Linn
    county since 1852. He volunteered in the Black Hawk and Mexican wars,
    but the quota being full, he did not have an opportunity to serve in either.
    When he came to Linn county his nearest neighbor was about fifteen miles
    distant, and game was abundant until the invasion of the county by the
    railroad. He does not owe a dollar. He has been extensively engaged
    in farming and stock-raising. By his first marriage Mr. Fain w^a&
    the father of nine children, six living: Emily, Benjamin, Thomas, Sa-
    rah, John R., and David. Mr. Fain was married the second time to Mrs.
    Rebecca Stephens, formerly a Miss Peacher, daughter of William and Lucy
    {nee Mitley) Peacher, of Howard county, Missouri. Her first husband, Mr.
    Peacher, was killed during the war. She had by him eight children, six of
    them living: Hiram, William H,, Nancy E., Margaret R., Stephen A.
    Douglas, and Sarah.

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    Rebecca Peacher Fain
    Birth: 2 Mar 1830 Howard County, Missouri, USA
    Death: 27 Apr 1926 Chillicothe, Livingston County, Missouri, USA
    Burial: Yount Cemetery, Laclede, Linn County, Missouri, USA
    Memorial #: 131149093
    Bio: Rebecca Peacher was the daughter of William Peacher and Lucy Utley. She married Charles W. Stearns on November 29, 1849 in Howard County, Missouri. She married John Fain on November 20, 1879 in Linn County, Missouri.“The body of Mrs. Rebecca Fain, whose death occurred at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bivens, West Bryan Street, was taken to Brookfield today where funeral services were held at the Hunter & Rollins funeral chapel at 2 o’clock. Interment was made in the Yount Cemetery.” The Chillicothe Constitution, April 28, 1926
    Family Members
    Spouse
    John Fain 1812-1904
    Children
    Margaret R. Stearns Fulton* 1858-1941
    Sarah Eliza Stearns Bivens* 1862-1943
    Created by: Tressia (47642449)
    Added: 9 Jun 2014
    URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/131149093/rebecca-fain
    Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 03 February 2018), memorial page for Rebecca Peacher Fain (2 Mar 1830–27 Apr 1926), Find A Grave Memorial no. 131149093, citing Yount Cemetery, Laclede, Linn County, Missouri, USA ; Maintained by Tressia (contributor 47642449) .