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1850 Jackson, VA # 410-414
Rader Edward H 31 M Farmer Va
Rader Ruami 2*[23] F Va
Rader Emily J 7 F Va
Rader Sarah E 5 F Va
Rader Isaac L.T. 1 M Va
1860 Jackson, VA # 939-885
Edward Hart 41
Ruami 33
Emma Jane 16
Sarah Elizabeth 14
Isadore T 11
James B 8
Edward Clinton 6
Cora Anne 4
Dora E 3
Lena Augusta 8/12
Lewis E 19
Wright, Daniel 7
1870 Mill Creek Dist, Jackson, WV # 414
Edward Hart 51
Ruhama, 43
Emily Jane, 26, schoolteacher
James B, 18
Cora A, 14
Lida F 8
Ferdinand F, 6
William G, 3
Dye, Harrison, 30
Wright, Benjamin 62
Johnson, Adam, 70 (black)
1880 Washington, Jackson, West Virginia Page 406A
Edward H. RADER Self M M W 61 WV VA VA
Ruamia RADER Wife F M W 52 WV PA PA
James B. RADER Son M S W 27 WV
Cora A. RADER Dau F S W 23 WV
Emma J. CLIFFORD Dau F W W 36 WV
Erwin M. BORDE GSon M S W 11 KY WV WV
Ruamia F. BORDE GDau F S W 9 KY
Edward H. BORDE GSon M S W 7 KY
Lucy CLIFFORD GDau F S W 8 WV OH WV
Clara E. SICKLES Other F S W 17 OH PA PA
James PARSONS Other M S W 24 WV
1900 Washington Dist, Jackson, WV
Edward H Rader 4/1819 m 58 WV VA VA
Ruamia 4/1827 12-3 WV WV WV
George W Drake boarder 1/1852 m 6 KY KY KY physician
Amy F Drake 6/1871 2-2 WV WV WV
Edward H Drake 9/1894
Iris C Drake 8/1897
Alice Chambers boarder 3/1880 single PA PA PA housekeeper
[James is next door]
John House, "Pioneers of Jackson Co":
Edward Hart Rader lived on the home place, where he was born, for over eighty one years, but finally lost it all, and when over four score years went to Sandyville to live with a daughter.
He was at one time very wealthy, possessing vast bodies of land, and one of the most beautiful homes in Jackson County.
The hill lands are clean and well sodded with bluegrass, and the bottoms are poles wide, smooth and fertile.
The house stands on a gentle elevation, overlooking acres and acres of wide bottom lands, and barns, carriage and tool houses and all convenient out buildings stand close.
It is the old James Rader homestead, and stands on the left of the road, less than a half mile above Scale Run, and about one and a fourth miles from Mill Creek.
"Uncle Hart" Rader served one term as Assessor of Jackson County, and proudly says he rode over the whole county himself, taking the assessment without any assistant.
He served in the Legislature of 1871, and was two years County Surveyor.
He died at Sandyville, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Emily Patterson, in 1909.
His wife was Ruanna Wright, daughter of Ben Wright, Jr., born April 10th, 1827, died July 3rd, 1911, aged eighty four years. They were married December 22nd, 1842, by Rev. Daniel E. Merrill, and raised twelve children, three of whom were living in 1911.
Most of their children have preceded them to the Great Beyond. Seven of them are lying in a row in the shadows of the old graveyard. Each had a neat and modest little slab of marble at the head, but since the building of the railroad, these have been replaced by a single monument more ostentatious. The malady which took so many of the children in the same year was, I believe, diphtheria.
The children of Hart Rader, copied from their family Bible, is as follows:
Emily Jane, born in 1844, married Marion Clifford, who died. She then married a Patterson.
Sarah Elizabeth, born in 1846, died 1875, married Henry Bord.
Mary Isabel, born in 1850, died in 1855.
James Benjamin, born in 1852, married Mary Sergeant.
Isadore Trainer, born in 1849, died in 1869.
Edward Clinton, born in 1854, died in 1860.
Cora Ann, born in 1856, married George Armstrong.
Lena Augusta, born in 1859, died in 1861.
Lida Fenton, born in 1861, died in 1876.
Ferdenand Ferrando, born in 1863, died in 1876.
Dr. William Cordett, born in 1867, died in 1876.
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