Re: Jane Rainwater 1832 Alabama
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In reply to:
Jane Rainwater 1832 Alabama
Oscar Brooks 3/01/04
Greeting , about The Burrell and Jane and the whole Rainwater that escaped to Creek Indian Terr. in 1832
history follows hand and hand With Genealogy , there was the Creek Indian War Going on with the Red Sticks in Alabama
& Georgia the Rainwaters where in Benton Alabama one of the Creek Chief Ladiga Live right there in Benton Co. Alabama he
owned land there over 200 acres, Creeks Indians where Attacking White Settlers , The Church that Jane and other RainwaterWomen went to was at tarripan Creekand the Red Sticks Creek where all in this Area all so there it
was noted in the benton County minutes about the Creeks Attacking this Area, Also noted in the minutes of benton County That there where Cherokee in this area that escape from Georgia because of the tready at New Echota , Now ask
your self this Question Why would the Rainwater Family go Head on in to a battle Zone with a Pregant Jane Rainwater.
unless they felt save going there with Creek/Cherokee
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