
1872
Eli Rainey
Walnut
Grove, Miss.
Mississippi Presbytery - Mississippi
Synod
[Source: Minutes of the
General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 1872,
page 124]
1873
Not in list (Mississippi Presbytery
did not send in a report)
1874
Not in list
1875
Not in list
1876
Not in list
1877
Not in list
REV. ELI N. RAINEY died at his residence in Washington county,
Miss., on Jan. 11, 1878; aged forty-seven years. Bro. Rainey was
born in Greene county, Ala.; was raised in Attala county, Miss.,
where he was licensed to preach, above twenty years ago, in the
Methodist Episcopal Church, South. It was during the war, I think,
that he removed with his family to Winston county, where in 1866
he dissolved his connection with the Methodist Church and connected
himself with the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, in which he lived,
actively engaged in the Master's work, until called to his reward.
No man was held in greater esteem in his community than Bro. Rainey.
He had the entire confidence of both saint and sinner. Though
his health had not been good for some time, he was stricken down
with pneumonia only a few days before his decease, having preached
on Sabbath before his death on Thursday. He left no last words,
nor were any needed. He improved the talent the Lord gave him,
and hath doubtless heard the plaudit, "Well done, good and
faithful servant." He leaves a wife and six children. May
teh Lord be unto them husband and father.
PALMETTO HOME, MISS.
[Source: The Cumberland Presbyterian, February 7, 1878, page 2]
Mortuary
Gone Before
Rainey, E. N. Presbytery of Yazoo
[Source: Minutes of the General
Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 1878, page
79]
Rainey Family Information