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Middleton Wood RAINES

Middleton Wood RAINES

Varón 1816 - 1900  (84 años)

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  • Nombre Middleton Wood RAINES 
    Nacimiento 30 Ene 1816  Hancock co. (Georgia, USA) Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar. 
    Sexo Varón 
    Residencia 1837  St Stephens (?) Monroe Co, Alabama (land purchase) Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar. 
    Residencia 1850  Williamson Co, Texas (still single) Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar. 
    Residencia 1860  Ouachita Co, Arkansas (land purchase) Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar. 
    _MILT 23 Feb 1863 
    Mustered into 3 Arkansas Infantry - Camden, Ouachita County, AR - Private 
    Residencia 1870  Caney Township, now Rosston (Nevada co., Arkansas, USA)) Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar. 
    Residencia 1880  Caney Township, now Rosston (Nevada co., Arkansas, USA)) Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar. 
    _HEIG 0,00 m 
    Fallecimiento 23 Dic 1900  Slocum (Anderson co., Texas, USA) Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar. 
    Enterrado/a Crawford Cemetery, Slocum, Anderson Co, Texas Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar. 
    ID Persona I15263  Familia Total
    Última Modificación 19 Jun 2021 

    Padre Josiah RAINES,   n. Cir. 1794, Caroline co. (Virginia, USA) Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar.,   f. Cir. Jun 1837, Monroe co. (Alabama, USA) Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar.  (Edad 43 años) 
    Relación natural 
    Madre Sara "Sally" CARROLL 
    Relación natural 
    Casado 22 Dic 1815  Wilkes co. (Georgia, USA) Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar. 
    ID Familia F6354  Hoja del Grupo  |  Family Chart

    Familia Narcissus CURRY,   n. 1826, Georgia (USA) Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar.,   f. 11 Jul 1916, Slocum (Anderson co., Texas, USA) Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar.  (Edad 90 años) 
    Casado 28 Oct 1852  Monroe co. (Alabama, USA) Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar. 
    Hijos 
     1. Josiah Perry RAINES
     2. Eliphus Eli RAINES
     3. Anamarie RAINES,   n. Cir. 1858, Nevada co. (Arkansas, USA) Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar.,   f. Ant. 1870, Nevada co. (Arkansas, USA) Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar.  (Edad < 11 años)  [natural]
     4. Emma R. RAINES
     5. Thomas Lafat RAINES,   n. 6 Sep 1861, Rosston (Nevada co., Arkansas, USA) Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar.,   f. 6 Mar 1900, Boughton (Nevada co., Arkansas, USA) Buscar todos los individuos que registran eventos en este lugar.  (Edad 38 años)  [natural]
     6. George Middleton RAINES
     7. Warren Middleton RAINES
     8. William Isaac RAINES
    Última Modificación 19 Jun 2021 
    ID Familia F6352  Hoja del Grupo  |  Family Chart

  • Mapa del Evento
    Enlace a Google MapsNacimiento - 30 Ene 1816 - Hancock co. (Georgia, USA) Enlace a Google Earth
    Enlace a Google MapsResidencia - 1837 - St Stephens (?) Monroe Co, Alabama (land purchase) Enlace a Google Earth
    Enlace a Google MapsResidencia - 1850 - Williamson Co, Texas (still single) Enlace a Google Earth
    Enlace a Google MapsCasado - 28 Oct 1852 - Monroe co. (Alabama, USA) Enlace a Google Earth
    Enlace a Google MapsResidencia - 1860 - Ouachita Co, Arkansas (land purchase) Enlace a Google Earth
    Enlace a Google MapsResidencia - 1870 - Caney Township, now Rosston (Nevada co., Arkansas, USA)) Enlace a Google Earth
    Enlace a Google MapsResidencia - 1880 - Caney Township, now Rosston (Nevada co., Arkansas, USA)) Enlace a Google Earth
    Enlace a Google MapsFallecimiento - 23 Dic 1900 - Slocum (Anderson co., Texas, USA) Enlace a Google Earth
    Enlace a Google MapsEnterrado/a - - Crawford Cemetery, Slocum, Anderson Co, Texas Enlace a Google Earth
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  • Fotos
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  • Notas 
    • Residente en:
      1850: Milam and Williamson, Williamson, Texas.
      1870: Arkansas, United States.
      1900: ED 9 Justice Precinct 3 (election precincts 7 & 20), Anderson, Texas.Middleton Wood Raines played the "fiddle" in an upright position, resting on his knee. He also played the guitar, as apparent in a photo fo him, Emma and several of his children (Josie, Nannie, John).

      He appeared on the 1850 Census, Williamson Co, TX with family of John C. Lee, as a laborer.

      Milit-Beg 23 FEB 1863 Camden, Ouachita County, AR

      M. W. Raines (First_Last)
      Regiment Name 3 Arkansas Infantry
      Side Confederate
      Company I
      Soldier's Rank_In Private
      Soldier's Rank_Out Private
      Film Number M376 roll 19

      Middleton Wood Raines fought for the South during the Civil War in Company I, 3rd Arkansas Regiment. He took part in the attack on Devils Den at the Battle of Gettysburg, 3 July 1863. He was either wounded in battle or fell ill during Lee's retreat back into West Virginia and was abandoned on the north side of the Potomac river at Falling Waters, Maryland where he was taken prisoner by Colonel Mead's troops on 14 July 1863. M W Raines was held prisoner of war at the Old Capitol Prison in Washington, DC until December 1863, when he signed a pledge of allegence to the United States and was 'sent up north'. He eventually made his way back home to his family in Arkansas.

      In 1864 he was 6 ft tall, was light complected with blue eyes and silver hair.
      [ Source: Confederate Military Records - National Archives, Washington, DC ]

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      SOURCE: FamilySearch.org - 1880 Census Transcription (as found, warts and all! )
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      In 1880 Middleton and Narcissa are living in the same township as their eldest son, Josiah and wife Melinda.
      Josiah's younger brothers, George (17), Warren (15), William Isaac (11) Raines, is also living with them.
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      Name: W. W. Rains [NOTE: Badly transcribed. Should be "M. W. Rains"]
      Residence: Caney, Nevada, Arkansas [NOTE: Nevada Co was formed in 1872 from Ouacita Co.]
      Birth date: 1816
      Birth place: North Carolina, United States [In 1850--Alabama, 1860-- , 1870--Georgia, 1900-Georgia]
      Relationship to head-of-household: Self
      Spouse name: Narcissus Rains
      Spouse birth place: Alabama, United States
      Father name:
      Father birth place: North Carolina, United States
      Mother name:
      Mother birth place: North Carolina, United States
      Race or color: White
      Ethnicity: American
      Gender: Male
      Marital status: Married
      Age: 64 years
      Occupation: Farmer
      NARA film number: T9-0052
      Page: 540
      Page letter: D
      Entry number: 4206
      Film number: 1254052
      Collection: 1880 United States Census

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      In 1900 CENSUS
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      Middleton W. age 84 is living with Narcissus, age 72 in the household of
      their eldest son, Eliphus Eli (EE) in Anderson County, Texas.

      MW died shortly afterward.
      Buried at Crawford Cemetery, Slocum, Anderson Co, Texas.

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      Land Record record for MIDDLETON RAINS
      Name: MIDDLETON RAINS
      Date: 12 08 1837
      Location: AL,
      Document #: 30045
      Serial #: AL1720__.106
      Sale Type: CASH ENTRY SALE
      Acres: 40.0500
      Meridian or Watershed: ST STEPHENS
      Parcel: Township 9N, Range 8E, Section 23

      From BETSY MILLS:
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      Raines, Middleton Wood
      Private-Conscripted into Co. I, 3rd Arkansas Infantry, at Camden, Arkansas, February 23, 1863; captured and confined at Fort Monroe, Virginia; exchanged at City Point, Virginia, May 23, 1863; captured at Falling Waters, Maryland, July 14, 1863; confined at Point Lookout, Maryland; took oath of allegiance at Washington, D.C., December 17, 1863; born in Georgia, c1817; listed in Ouachita county 1860 census with wife Missouri; occupation farmer.

      Third Arkansas Infantry Regiment, CSA

      Company I-"Tulip Rifles"
      This company of volunteers, calling themselves the "Tulip Rifles," was organized at Tulip, Dallas county, Arkansas, June 25, 1861, by Captain George D. Alexander. It traveled to Lynchburg, Virginia, where it was assigned to the Third Regiment, Arkansas Volunteers, as Company I, July 1861. On July 18, 1862, thirty members of disbanded Company B, Second Arkansas Infantry Battalion, were assigned to this company. Company I was the only company in the Third Arkansas that made significant use of conscripts to reinforce its ranks. In March 1863, thirty farmers and furloughed soldiers from other regiments were conscripted at Camden, Arkansas, and sent to the company in Virginia. During its four years of service, 150 men served in Company I. Only thirteen of them remained when the company was surrendered at Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865. Their paroles were signed on April 12, 1865, and they were released to go home.

      CONFEDERATE ARKANSAS TROOPS
      3rd Regiment, Arkansas Infantry
      3rd Infantry Regiment, assembled at Lynchburg, Virginia, in June, 1861, contained men from Ashley, Drew, Desha, Hot Spring, Union, and Dallas counties. Assigned to H.R. Jackson's command, the unit took part in Lee's Cheat Mountain Campaign, then moved to Winchester and served under T.J. Jackson. Later it was assigned to General J. G. Walker's, J. B. Robertson's, and J. Gregg's command and became part of the Texas Brigade. After fighting in the Seven Days' Battles the 2nd Arkansas Battalion merged into the regiment. It went on to participate in many conflicts of the Army of Northern Virginia from the Maryland Campaign to Cold Harbor, except when it was with Longstreet at Suffolk, Chickamauga, and Knoxville. The 3rd was active in the long Petersburg siege north of the James River and later the Appomattox Campaign. In December, 1861, it totalled 756 men, and reported 15 casualties at the Greenbrier River and 182 during the Maryland Campaign. Of the 479 engaged at Gettysburg, thirty-five percent were disabled. The regiment surrendered with 15 officers and 130 men. The field officers were Colonels Van H. Manning, Albert Rust, and Robert S. Taylor; Lieutenant Colonels Seth M. Barton and William H. Tebbs; and Majors J. Hickson Capers, and John W. Reedy, Samuel W. Smith, and W.K. Wilkins.