Family Tree
Three generations around John Sanford
Sibling
Eli D. Rainwater
1811 — 1888
Sibling
George Rainwater
b. 1812
Sibling
Milas W. Rainwater
1816 — 1895
Sibling
John P. Rainwater
1820 — 1900
Sibling
Maston Martin Crawford Rainwater
1922 — 1863
Sibling
Polly Rainwater
b. 1827
Sibling
Louisa Rainwater
b. 1828
Sibling
Wiliam I J Rainwater
1832 — 1862
Sibling
Mary C. Rainwater
b. 1833
This record
John Sanford Rainwater
1819 — 1899
Child
Josie E. Rainwater
1870 — 1918
Child
Margaret Emeline Rainwater
1868 — 1940
Child
Martha E. Rainwater
1865 — 1892
Child
Nancy Rainwater
1862 — 1889
Child
Lucinda Katherine Katie Rainwater
1861 — 1953
Child
Sarah Elizabeth Rainwater
1852 — 1938
Child
Mary Elizabeth Rainwater
1848 — 1925
Child
Henry Houston Rainwater
1859 — 1926
Vital Events
Dates and Places
- Born21 MAY 1819 · Jefferson County, Tennessee
- Died11 FEB 1899 · Union Town, Crawford County, Arkansas
- BuriedHall Cemetery, Crawford County, Natural Dam, Arkansas
- SexMale
Notes
Research Notes
Two spouses which may have been married to John Sanford Rainwater:
1) Lucinda Shehan born 1821-?, and may have married him in 1841. She was burried in the Hall Cemetery unknow date of death.
2) Isabel Ellafare Taylor 1830-1913; She was born May 1830 in Kentucky and died August 16, 1913 at Union Town, Crawford County, Arkansas; she was buried in the Hall Cemetery at Natural Dam, Crawford County, Arkansas.
=====
John S. had older children by another wife whose name was Shahan.
Names were Mary E.who married (Mills) 1847;
Sarah Elizabeth (Riddle) 1851;
John Albert 1853;
Louisa U 1857.
Perry Rainwater was killed in the Civil War.
John Sanford was badly wounded by a bullet from a bushwhacker's gun during the Civil War. He was a strong Republican and did not participate in the rebellion in the South. He survived because of his faith in God and the diligent care given him by his second wife, Ella, who carried him..his trouble in a very faithful manner, nursing him back to health. After he was able to travel he was not injured again." (from a letter written by Mrs. Harris Rainwater on Feb. 7, 1961 speaking of the life of John Sanford Rainwater.
The Natural Dam Methodist Church was organized at the residence of John Rainwater about 1868 by Elisha Robinson, Caswell Mills, and David McCaslin and belonged to the Van Buren circuit. John Rainwater was the leader - they never had a building. But services have been held at various times since by Rev. Gilcoat, Conley, Manus, A. Hyde, O'Barr, Bryant, Hunt and others."
History of Crawford Co., AR " by Eula Hopkins and Wanda M. Gray, The Historical Preservation Association of Crawford Co., AR July 2001, p. 385
=====
The rainwater surname has an interesting history. Many American Rainwaters trace their origin to Robert Rainwater who likley came from England and lived as an indentured servant in Virginia by 1706.
His presumed son, John Rainwater, married Mary Fussell in Virginia or North Carolina around 1733.
This information came from AI
Loyd Luginbuel
Luginbuel Funeral Home
Prairie Grove, Arkansas