Ivey Rakestraw ? - May 2, 1899
Submitted by: Gail Edwards Hutchinson 12/27/2004
Stan Bevers gg grandfather was Rev. John RAKESTRAW, son of John
and Susan RAKESTRAW. The younger John served about three years in the
Confederate army, then returned home and married Nancy S. BARBER (?) in
1865. The Reverend had an older brother, Ivey RAKESTRAW, and the
following note was sent to me by one of his direct descendants, Gail
Hutchinson: **** Ivey RAKESTRAW was a miller. His first mill was
located near the Old Electric Dam Road. His second mill was located on
what is now called Old Rakestraw Mill Road. The mill and homeplace were
located a short distance from McGarity School (Dallas, GA). Ivey served
in the Civil War as a member of Co. D, 1st GA CAV of the Confederate
States Army. He and his Company fought in Tennessee, Kentucky, South
Carolina, and Georgia. Ivey was captured in 1864, near Atlanta.
Ivey
died May 2, 1899 from injuries he sustained while cleaning debris from
the water wheel of his mill. Virginia [his wife, Virginia Neal CARROLL]
died April 2, 1919. *******
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