Illinois: History of Cass County, Illinois, ed. William Henry Perrin. O. L. Baskin & Co. Historical Publishers, Chicago, 1882. Cass County. JAMES V. RAWLINGS, farmer; P. O. Virginia; was born in Cecil County, Md., Aug. 29, 1836; fourth child of a family of nine, born to Greenbury and Elizabeth (Dobler) Rawlings. Greenbury Rawlings, who was a farmer, and also a hatter, was born in Cecil County, Md., Aug. 19, 1807, and died in Monroe Precinct, this county, Sept. 28, 1864; his wife and mother of subject, was born in Lancaster, Pa., Jan. 29, 1808; of their nine children two are deceased. Subject attended school in Pennsylvania, afterward at Beardstown and the Springer School. He began the business of life as a farmer, and has since been engaged in that occupation. In Virginia, this county, October 30, 1865, he married Anna E. Price, born in Morgan County, Ill., Jan. 5, 1843, who has borne him three children, viz.: Rosa F., born Nov. 17, 1866; Greenbury A., born Oct. 5, 1868; and James W., born July 31, 187l. Mrs. Rawlings is a daughter of Adam and Susan Price, natives of the State of Virginia; he, born in 1804, died in February, 1875 she, born in 1813, died Sept. 27, 1880. Mr. Rawlings is a Republican, a member of the A. F. & A. M., and of the A. O. U. W. Rawlings Dobler Price = Cecil-MD Lancaster-PA Morgan-IL VA