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Henry Rhoads Jr. was born on 5 June 1739 in Germany.1
He was the son of Henry Rhoads Sr. and Katherina Rheinhardt.1
Henry Rhoads Jr. married Elizabeth Stoner on 19 October 1760.3
Henry Rhoads Jr. married Barbara Lauriman on 9 February 1808 in Logan County, Kentucky.3
Henry Rhoads Jr. died on 6 March 1814 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, at age 74.2,1 He was buried in Rhoads Cemetery, Browder, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky.2 He left a will in August 1813 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky.4 Click links below to view supporting documents, photos, etc. for Henry Rhoads Jr.. Birth; Death; Misc.; |
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Heinrich Rhoads married Catherine Cauble.1
Heinrich Rhoads died in 1748.1 He immigrated on 31 October 1737 to in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on the ship William.1,2 |
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Elizabeth Stoner was born on 25 March 1744 in Frederick County, Maryland.1
She married Henry Rhoads Jr., son of Henry Rhoads Sr. and Katherina Rheinhardt, on 19 October 1760.1
Elizabeth Stoner died on 2 October 1807 at age 63.1 As of 19 October 1760,her married name was Rhoads.1 Misc.; |
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Barbara Lauriman married Henry Rhoads Jr., son of Henry Rhoads Sr. and Katherina Rheinhardt, on 9 February 1808 in Logan County, Kentucky.1
As of 9 February 1808,her married name was Rhoads.1 |
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Catherine Cauble married Heinrich Rhoads.1
Her married name was Rhoads.1 |
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John Rhoads was born on 8 February 1746/47 in Frederick County, Maryland.1
He was the son of Henry Rhoads Sr. and Katherina Rheinhardt.1
John Rhoads died on 12 July 1816 in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, at age 69.1 |
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Joseph Rhoads was born circa 1745.1
He was the son of Henry Rhoads Sr. and Katherina Rheinhardt.1
Joseph Rhoads died on 28 October 1799 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky.1 |
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Jacob Rhoads was born circa 1750.1
He was the son of Henry Rhoads Sr. and Katherina Rheinhardt.1
Jacob Rhoads died before 21 June 1790 in Londonderry Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania.1 |
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Gabriel Rhoads was born circa 1751.1
He was the son of Henry Rhoads Sr. and Katherina Rheinhardt.1
Gabriel Rhoads died circa 1818 in Somerset County, Pennsylvania.1 |
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Daniel Rhoads was born on 5 October 1755 in Antrim Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.1
He was the son of Henry Rhoads Sr. and Katherina Rheinhardt.1
Daniel Rhoads died on 8 April 1838 in Edgar County, Illinois, at age 82.1 |
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| Barbara Rhoads is the daughter of Henry Rhoads Sr. and Katherina Rheinhardt.1 |
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He died in 1927.1 Click links below to view supporting documents, photos, etc. for William J. McVey. Death; |
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She was buried in Mount Gilead Baptist Church Cemetery, Yankeetown, Warrick County, Indiana, 380041N0871619W.1 Her married name was Addington.1 Click links below to view supporting documents, photos, etc. for Maggie J. (?). Death; |
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Oscar D. Addington was born on 14 August 1902.1
He was the son of Lizzie Elizabeth Addington.1,2
Oscar D. Addington appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of Davis Amos Addington and Lizzie Hickerson in Boon Township, Warrick County, Indiana, .2 Click links below to view supporting documents, photos, etc. for Oscar D. Addington. Census. Birth; |
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Jessie Parker was born on 5 July 1888.1
She married Herbert T. Addington, son of Davis Amos Addington and Eliza Ellen Cain, on 29 May 1921.1
Jessie Parker died on 22 August 1925 at age 37.1 As of 29 May 1921,her married name was Addington.1 Click links below to view supporting documents, photos, etc. for Jessie Parker. Misc.; |
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Ollie May Wilkerson was born on 11 February 1886.1
She married Herbert T. Addington, son of Davis Amos Addington and Eliza Ellen Cain, on 23 June 1926.1
As of 23 June 1926,her married name was Addington.1 Click links below to view supporting documents, photos, etc. for Ollie May Wilkerson. Misc.; |
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"A stroke of paralysis, suffered a week ago, caused the death Wednesday morning of Henry Harold Cain, 100, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Lida Wilder, in Evansville, IN. Mr. Cain was born in Warrick County, IN on January 3, 1831. He was reared and spent the greater part of his life here until some ten or twelve years ago, when he went to Evansville to live with the daughter. He married Miss Ella Hudson, his school girl sweetheart, and built their first home out of poplar logs. After his marriage he turned to farming. His wife died 34 years ago. The centenarian was a devout church member, having been an elder at the Mt. Gilead Baptist Church, Warrick County, for more than 60 years and a member of the church for 75 years. Funeral services will be held at the residence of Mrs. Wilder at _---this Friday afternoon with continued services at the Boonville General Baptist Church. Interment will be in the family plot in Mt. Gillead Cemetery, Warrick Co., IN. Besides Mrs. Wilder, he is survived by one son, Dr. Daniel B. Cain, and another daughter, Mrs. W. H. Williams both of Evansville, 23 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren and 8 great-great grandchildren."2 He was buried in Mount Gilead Baptish Church Cemetery, Yankeetown, Warrick County, Indiana, 380144N0872036W.3,2 The Bible of John Cain had a clipping of an obituary for Henry Harold Cain, probably from the Boonville Standard, Warrick Co., IN. It reads: "Harold Cain Succumbs at 100". "A stroke of paralysis, suffered a week ago, caused the death Wednesday morning of Henry Harold Cain, 100, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Lida Wilder, in Evansville, IN. Mr. Cain was born in Warrick County, IN on January 3, 1831. He was reared and spent the greater part of his life here until some ten or twelve years ago, when he went to Evansville to live with the daughter. He married Miss Ella Hudson, his school girl sweetheart, and built their first home out of poplar logs. After his marriage he turned to farming. His wife died 34 years ago. The centenarian was a devout church member, having been an elder at the Mt. Gilead Baptist Church, Warrick County, for more than 60 years and a member of the church for 75 years. Funeral services will be held at the residence of Mrs. Wilder at _---this Friday afternoon with continued services at the Boonville General Baptist Church. Interment will be in the family plot in Mt. Gillead Cemetery, Warrick Co., IN. Besides Mrs. Wilder, he is survived by one son, Dr. Daniel B. Cain, and another daughter, Mrs. W. H. Williams both of Evansville, 23 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren and 8 great-great grandchildren." End of obituary. He appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of John Cain and Sarah Addington in Boon Township, Warrick County, Indiana, .4 An article from the Evansville Press, Evansville, IN honored Henry Harold Cain on Jan. 3, 1931. "CELEBRATES ONE HUNDREDTH BIRTHDAY - friends and relatives from Wayne attend big Celebration in Evansville". "Henry Harold Cain of Evansville has seen his ninety-ninth Christmas and his ninety-ninth New Year's Day because he was 100 yesars old Saturday, Jan. 3. Mr. Cain was well known in northwestern Wayne. On his birthday his family gave him an elaborate birthday and dinner, inviting many of his friends and relatives from other cities. Those attending from this community were: Eli Barnard, John Barnard, Wm. Barnard, Clarence Barnard and Ardie Barnard. An article from the Evansville Press concerning Mr. Cain appears on Page 4 ot this issue." "HISTORY OF MR. CAIN": Cain, who is in remarkable health for his age , is a native of Warrick County. He was born on Jan. 3, 1831 on a farm two and a half miles south of Boonville and spent most of his life as a farmer there, retiring in 1897 after the death of his wife. Since that time he has made his home in Evansville with one of his three surviving children, Mrs. Lisa Wilder, who at present resides at 1507 N. Main Street. The other two surviving children are Dr. Daniel B. Cain and Mrs. Rachel Williams both of Evansville. "MIND REMARKABLY CLEAR" Few there are who keep such a firm hold on this life for 100 years as Cain has, and even fewer are they that keep their own teeth for that length of time. It was only a few days ago that the back two teeth in his jaw began to pain him. So, he called his son Dr. Cain who is a doctor not a dentist to come and perform the extraction for him. Aside from sore gums the extraction has caused him little inconvenience. The man's mind is remarkably clear, and he who has seen so much, forgets little. Cain recalls his first trip to Evansville from Boonville when he was a small boy. Evansville consisted of a tin shop, a print shop and a grocery store, in addition to a tobacco warehouse at the time. The journey, which required one day each way, was a big event in the life of a farm boy in those days. Three yokes of oxen, six animals in all, drew the sled (wagons were seldom used in those days) which was loaded with 300 lbs of tobacco, the sale of which was the reason for the trip. Cain tells of the liquor brawls he saw in Boonville he saw as a child. When questioned in regard to prohibition he indicates that temperance is a better solution to the liquor problem. Henry Harold Cain married his childhood sweetheart, Ellen Hudson, with whom he had gone to school. Nine children were born with only three of whom are still living. There are 23 living grandchildren, 33 great grandchildren. Cain himself was one of a family of nine children. As a young man he taught school for a short time near Boonville for $1 daily He tells of the homemade "galluses" the pupils wore. All they consisted of were two straps of cloth with buttonholes at each end. (These held their pants up). Cain served as bailiff of the Warrick County Court for six years. He has been a member of the General Baptist Church for more than 75 years. Until about about one year ago when his sight went bad, Cain had been a constant reader of the Evansville Courier. He now is able to see vaguely only a few things about him. He hears perfectly however. Cain suffered two light strokes several years ago, but except for the last three years had been able to go about town as he pleased. Until two years ago he spent almost every day at Garvin Park where he made many friends. Speaking of Christmas dinners long ago he said they were called "long dinners" because they were served on long tables heaped with good things. When asked what he would like for dinner he said "Catfish". Warrick Co., IN Tract books for 1870: Henry Cain (69) and (20) acres. U. S. Census records lists Henry as a farmer in Boon Twp., Warrick Co.,IN.1,5 Click links below to view supporting documents, photos, etc. for John Cain. 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Elizabeth Ann Cain was born on 8 May 1832.1
She was the daughter of John Cain and Sarah Addington.1
Elizabeth Ann Cain married John H. Barnard on 26 February 1852 in Warrick County, Indiana.2
Elizabeth Ann Cain appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of John Cain and Sarah Addington in Boon Township, Warrick County, Indiana, .3 As of 26 February 1852,her married name was Barnard.2 Click links below to view supporting documents, photos, etc. for John Cain. Census. |
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William Blackman Cain was born on 17 March 1834.1
He was the son of John Cain and Sarah Addington.1
William Blackman Cain married Elzana Baker on 9 September 1855 in Warrick County, Indiana.2,3
William Blackman Cain died on 12 August 1906 in Warrick County, Indiana, at age 72.2 He was buried in South Fork Church Cemetery, Pike County, Indiana.2 He appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of John Cain and Sarah Addington in Boon Township, Warrick County, Indiana, .4 Click links below to view supporting documents, photos, etc. for John Cain. Census. Birth; |
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Lucinda Jane Cain was born on 7 June 1836.1
She was the daughter of John Cain and Sarah Addington.1
Lucinda Jane Cain married Abraham Rhoads on 17 January 1858 in Warrick County, Indiana.2
Lucinda Jane Cain died on 27 August 1906 in Calumet, Oklahoma, at age 70.2 She was buried in Hennessey City Cemetery, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma. She appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of John Cain and Sarah Addington in Boon Township, Warrick County, Indiana, .3 As of 17 January 1858,her married name was Rhoads.2 Click links below to view supporting documents, photos, etc. for John Cain. Census. |
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