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Charlotte (Eads) Rains

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Charlotte (Eads) Rains
Charlotte (Eads) Raines born app. 1833 in Indiana. Married Isaac Rains January 3, 1850. Moved to Iowa where she died January 16, 1920 in Mahaska County Iowa. She is buried at the Forest Cemetery in Oskaloosa (Mahaska County) Iowa
Date & Place: in Marion or Mahaska, Iowa USA
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I am interested in this photo of Charlotte (eads)
who married Isaac Rains. Did they have a son name Thomas b. 1799 in South Carolina? I would
appreciate a response. You can contact me at [contact link]. Thanks. Frances
My Rains family also started in South Carolina. My great great Grandfather was born there and moved to Tennessee then Ohio County, KY. Write me at [contact link]. Thanks Brenda Taylor-Silva
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