Donald Bain and his wife Rebecca lived primarily Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia.
His usual occupation was a tailor and upholsterer according to Atlanta City Directory. After his wife's death he did live for a time in Gaston, Alabama, working
in his usual trade as a tailor.
Donald Bain, 72 years of age, of Carroliton, Georgia, died yesterday afternoon at the Confederate Soldiers' home where he was an inmate. The deceased was the brother of D. N. Bain, the well known insurance man of this city.
The funeral of Donald Bain who died Wednesday at the Confederate Soldiers' Home occurred yesterday afternoon. The funeral services were conducted at 3 p.m. o'clock at the undertaking parlor of Hilburn and Poole, by Rev. J. H. Mashburn pastor of Walker St. Methodist Church. Internment was in Oakwood.
15 April 1904, Atlanta Constitution
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Confederate Service - Sgt., Company K, 40th Georgia Volunteers.
Served as a tailor.
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Note: Donald & Rebecca Bain were the parents of 2 Infants buried near their graves
as recorded as # FAG 56888474 & 56888483 in Oakwood Cemetery, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. These children have been mistakenly recorded as children of Donald MacKenzie Bain, who was Donald Bain's younger half-brother.
See FAG # 31633266, now managed by Find A Grave, that does not now accept messages.
Donald Bain and his wife Rebecca lived primarily Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia.
His usual occupation was a tailor and upholsterer according to Atlanta City Directory. After his wife's death he did live for a time in Gaston, Alabama, working
in his usual trade as a tailor.
Donald Bain, 72 years of age, of Carroliton, Georgia, died yesterday afternoon at the Confederate Soldiers' home where he was an inmate. The deceased was the brother of D. N. Bain, the well known insurance man of this city.
The funeral of Donald Bain who died Wednesday at the Confederate Soldiers' Home occurred yesterday afternoon. The funeral services were conducted at 3 p.m. o'clock at the undertaking parlor of Hilburn and Poole, by Rev. J. H. Mashburn pastor of Walker St. Methodist Church. Internment was in Oakwood.
15 April 1904, Atlanta Constitution
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Confederate Service - Sgt., Company K, 40th Georgia Volunteers.
Served as a tailor.
_____________________________________________________
Note: Donald & Rebecca Bain were the parents of 2 Infants buried near their graves
as recorded as # FAG 56888474 & 56888483 in Oakwood Cemetery, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. These children have been mistakenly recorded as children of Donald MacKenzie Bain, who was Donald Bain's younger half-brother.
See FAG # 31633266, now managed by Find A Grave, that does not now accept messages.
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