JOHN CASTELLI RATHBONE               

Submitted by Linda Cunningham Fluharty.
 
Tonganoxie Mirror,  Tonganoxie, KS - June 25, 1908
 

JOHN CASTELLI RATHBONE

 

John Castelli Rathbone was born October 10, 1818, in New York.  While yet a child his parents removed with him to New Jersey, and at the age of twenty-two he moved to Virginia, near Burning Springs.  For years he was county surveyor, and in 1858 he was the first to discover oil in Virginia.  Afterwards he moved to Petersburg, and when the war broke out he volunteered, raised a regiment and received the commission of colonel (Note:  11th West Virginia Infantry).
     At the age of twenty-one he married Eliza Vanderbeck in Bergen county, New Jersey.  To them were born ten children, five boys and five girls.  Four sons still survive him - Abrams, of St. Joseph, Mo.; William P., of Parkersburg, W. Va.; Francis Wait, of Kansas City, Mo., and J. Cass, of Tonganoxie.
     In 1883 he and his wife moved to Kansas City, to be near their sons.  In 1890 his wife died, and he spent the greater part of his declining years with his son, J. Cass Rathbone in Tonganoxie, at whose home he died of a stroke of paralysis, after one week's illness, on June 17th.  Had he lived till October he would have been ninety years old.  He was brought up in the Episcopalian church, and at the age of forty-five he became a convert to the Catholic faith.
     Col. Rathbone's remains were taken to Virginia for burial (Note:  Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia.) 
     In the death of Col. Rathbone Tonganoxie loses a good citizen and the nation a patriot. We are unable this week to give our readers a complete biographical sketch of the life of deceased, as we were unable to secure the data.  To the bereaved relatives we extend our sympathy.