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James Hardin Raney

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James Hardin Raney

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
2 May 1938 (aged 77)
Sprague, Bates County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Rich Hill, Bates County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.0600937, Longitude: -94.4299429
Plot
Row 17 Lot 8
Memorial ID
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James Hardin Raney married Amanda Elizabeth Reynolds. He is my GG Grandfather. Anyone with information on him or descendants can write me.
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1st w/Amanda Elizabeth Reynolds
June 17, 1880 in Polk County, Missouri
Children:
Mary Leota Raney Cox
Minnie Alice Raney Casteel
Fannie Raney
John Harden Raney
Anna Lucile Raney Anderson
Charles Duncan Raney
Lily May Raney

Worked for the Rail Road
(Frisco Station Agt.)

2nd w/Elizabeth Criglar Lee
married June 8, 1902

Newspaper: Rich Hill Mining Review, 5 May 1938, Page 5

James Rainey, a pioneer citizens of Sprague, passed away at the home Monday night Death resulted from heart trouble. He leaves his wife and several children. Mr. Rainey was station agent for the Frisco when a depot was maintained at Sprague. After the service was discontinued at Sprague he was transferred to a Kansas town, where he remained until he was retired.
James Hardin Raney married Amanda Elizabeth Reynolds. He is my GG Grandfather. Anyone with information on him or descendants can write me.
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1st w/Amanda Elizabeth Reynolds
June 17, 1880 in Polk County, Missouri
Children:
Mary Leota Raney Cox
Minnie Alice Raney Casteel
Fannie Raney
John Harden Raney
Anna Lucile Raney Anderson
Charles Duncan Raney
Lily May Raney

Worked for the Rail Road
(Frisco Station Agt.)

2nd w/Elizabeth Criglar Lee
married June 8, 1902

Newspaper: Rich Hill Mining Review, 5 May 1938, Page 5

James Rainey, a pioneer citizens of Sprague, passed away at the home Monday night Death resulted from heart trouble. He leaves his wife and several children. Mr. Rainey was station agent for the Frisco when a depot was maintained at Sprague. After the service was discontinued at Sprague he was transferred to a Kansas town, where he remained until he was retired.


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