During the Civil War Rainey Lottie (R.L. / Dock) Eades was a private in the 66th Regiment Georgia Infantry, Confederate Army. (Dock) Eades is listed on the Confederate Memorial Statue at the Oglethorpe County Courthouse in Lexington, Georgia.
Rainey Lottie Eades married Sarah Ann Woods on December 24, 1868 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia.
After Sarah Woods Eades died in 1891 Rainey Lottie Eades married Emily Evelena Goolsby on March 16, 1899 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia.
Rainey Lottie (R.L.) Eades was awarded the Southern Cross of Honor on April 26, 1911 by the Daughters of the Confederacy.
Rainey Lottie Eades died July 3, 1926 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia and is buried in the Goolsby - Ward cemetery.
Children Are:
Zadie Mildred Eades Bell born 1871
John James Eades born 1874
During the Civil War Rainey Lottie (R.L. / Dock) Eades was a private in the 66th Regiment Georgia Infantry, Confederate Army. (Dock) Eades is listed on the Confederate Memorial Statue at the Oglethorpe County Courthouse in Lexington, Georgia.
Rainey Lottie Eades married Sarah Ann Woods on December 24, 1868 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia.
After Sarah Woods Eades died in 1891 Rainey Lottie Eades married Emily Evelena Goolsby on March 16, 1899 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia.
Rainey Lottie (R.L.) Eades was awarded the Southern Cross of Honor on April 26, 1911 by the Daughters of the Confederacy.
Rainey Lottie Eades died July 3, 1926 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia and is buried in the Goolsby - Ward cemetery.
Children Are:
Zadie Mildred Eades Bell born 1871
John James Eades born 1874
Bio by: Stephen Eades
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