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Aimee Bushong Parents: John Bushong and
Alayne Ginsberg. Ian
Bushong Parents: John Bushong and
Nancy Lowman. John
Bushong was born on Jan 29 1944 in Long Beach, California. Parents:
John (Jack) H. Bushong and Barbara Lee Booe.Children were: Aaron Bushong, Aimee Bushong. Children were: Ian Bushong.
John
(Jack) H. Bushong. He was married to Barbara Lee Booe on May 12 1943. Children were: John Bushong . Fanner
Busiek Parents: Thomas C. Busiek and
Mary Booe. George
Busiek Parents: Thomas C. Busiek and
Mary Booe. J.
T. Busiek Parents: Thomas C. Busiek and
Mary Booe. Meilie
Ellen Busiek Parents: Thomas C. Busiek and
Mary Booe. Molly
Busiek Parents: Thomas C. Busiek and
Mary Booe. Rose
Busiek Parents: Thomas C. Busiek and
Mary Booe. Thomas
C. BusiekChildren were: Molly Busiek, George Busiek, J. T. Busiek, Rose Busiek, Fanner Busiek, Meilie Ellen Busiek, William D. Busiek. William
D. Busiek. Parents: Thomas C. Busiek and
Mary Booe. Arlo
Wayne Butler was born on Jul 27 1923.He was married to Wanda Eulene Scarborough on Jul 17 1943. Elizabeth
Butler died before 1698 in Maryland. She was born in England.She was married to Thomas Stonestreet about 1668 in Maryland. Children were: Edward Stonestreet, Thomas Stonestreet, Elizabeth Stonestreet, Sarah Stonestreet. She was married about 1670 in Maryland. John
Butler was born before 1773 in Kent County, Deleware. Jake
S. Buttram. BIOGRAPHY
of Excelsior Springs, Montana Children were: Kenton Buttram. Kenton
Buttram. Parents: Jake S. Buttram and
Blanch Booe. Helan
Elizabeth Butts. She was married to Donovan Stewart Correll on Jun 26 1937. Byrd
Becky
Byrd. Parents: Bonnie Jack Byrd and
Thelma Booe.Children were: Kim Lightfoot , Brandy Lightfoot. Bonnie
Jack Byrd was born on Jan 31 1935 in Wichita County, Texas. source: Vital
Records, State of Texas Parents: Jack R. Byrd and
Ollie Marie Cook.He was married to Thelma Booe on Oct 7 1985 in Wichita County, Texas. Children were: Becky Byrd, Junior Byrd, Roger D. Byrd. J
B Byrd III Byrd Parents: Junior Byrd and
Ann Unknown. Jack
R. ByrdChildren were: Bonnie Jack Byrd.
Jeremy
Byrd was born in 1990. Parents: Roger D. Byrd
and Nikki Reed. Junior
Byrd Parents: Bonnie Jack Byrd and
Thelma Booe.Children were: J B Byrd III Byrd . Kaylie
Byrd. Parents: Roger D. Byrd and
Nikki Reed. Roger
D. Byrd was born in 1963. Parents: Bonnie Jack Byrd
and Thelma Booe.Children were: Kaylie Byrd, Jeremy Byrd, Sarah Byrd. Sarah
Byrd was born in 1997. Parents: Roger D. Byrd
and Nikki Reed. Nellie
Gladys CableChildren were: Richard Ashby Williams , Dorothy Mae Williams, Elizabeth Lee Williams, Adella Cable Williams , Jewel Hackney Williams, Daisy Zora Williams, Grady Windfield Williams . Nancy
L. Cagle. She was married to Thomas Franklin Booe on Jul 24 1904 in Denton County, Texas. Children were: Malla Booe, Bess Booe, Opal Lee Booe. Alpha
Cain was born about 1813 in GA.She was married to Simon Jr Jenkins before 1838. Children were: William Jenkins, Joanna Jenkins, Jesse Jenkins, Priestly Jenkins, Riley Jenkins, Allen Jenkins, Malcolm Jenkins. Alyse
Cain was born in Oct 1795. She died in Oct 1820 in Davie Co., NC. Census:
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d/o Daniel Cain and Elizabeth Hutchins marr rec Alesey John Powell Bondsman R Powell wit (notes provided by kathy williams <klw_92626@@yahoo.com>) Parents: Daniel Cain and Elizabeth Hutchins. She was married to Jesse Reavis on Jan 8 1815 in Rowan County, North Carolina. Children were: Catherine Reavis, Daniel Reavis. Anderson
H. Cain
was born in
1808. He died in 1876. BIOGRAPHY
Moved to Kentucky in the 1830's Parents: Daniel Cain and Elizabeth Hutchins. Children were: Samuel W. Cain. Betty
Ann Cain. Parents: Patrick Henry Cain and
Susan Wilder Chestire. Daniel
Cain was born on Dec 8 1768 in Kent County, Delaware. He was buried in May
1859 in Davie County, North Carolina. He died on May 29 1859 in Davie County,
North Carolina. BIOGRAPHY
Will of Daniel Cain Of Davie County, North Carolina In the name of God, Amen! I, DANIEL CAIN of the County of Davie and State of North Carolina being of sound mind and memory do make ordain and declare this paper writing to be and contain my last will and testament, hereby revoking all forever wills and testaments by me made. First, it is my will and desire to be buried in a decent and Christian like manner. Second, I wish all my just debts to be paid. Third, I give to my beloved wife Elizabeth Hutchins Cain all that portion of my tract of land whereon I now live, lying north of the main big road, together with all my personal estate of every description, to have and to hold both real and personal estate, during her natural life only. Fourth, I give and devise to my beloved son Patrick H. Cain all that portion of my said tract of land lying on the south side of the above mentioned big road to have and to hold unto him and his heirs forever. And after the death of my said wife Elizabeth, I give and devise unto my said son Patrick H. all that portion of my said lands above devised to my said wife to have and to hold to him and his heirs forever. Fifth, It is my will and desire that my wife Elizabeth have the privilege of using water out of the spring on the south side of the road and that she have a free and uninterrupted right of way to and from said spring during her natural life, and it is also my will and desire that my son Patrick H. Cain have the use, possession and enjoyment of the dwelling house which he has built on the north side of the road in which he now lives, and that he have at all times a free and undisturbed right of way to and from said house. Sixth, After the death of my wife, I give to my son Patrick H. Cain, one negro boy named Frank, all my stock of horses, cattle, hogs and sheep, one set of blacksmith tools, one china press, one desk, one bureau, one folding leaf table together with all other property that I have not otherwise disposed of. Seventh, I leave to be sold at public sale by my executor the following negroes: Nan, Hannah, Sookey, Mary and Nance, and all their future increase and the proceeds arising from the sale thereof, I dispose of in the following manner: I give to my grandson Daniel Reavis eighty dollars and to my granddaughter Catherine Cranfill, twenty dollars. Eighth, To my grand children John L. Cain, Daniel J. Cain, Eliza J. Reavis, and Elizabeth H. Powell, I give the sum of twenty five dollars each. Ninth, It is my will and desire and I hereby direct that if there should be any increase from the negroes, Nan, Hannah, Sookey, Mary and Nance, after the date of this will, that such increase be valued by three disinterested men to be appointed by the County Court of Davie, uped the amount of such valuation shall be taken from the whole amount that said negroes and their increase bring at the sale above directed to be made out of which valuation of the increase of said amount to be given to my son Patrick H. Cain the one third part, and the balance of said valuation to be equally divided between my sons William Cain, Anderson Cain, Daniel Cain, Jr. and my daughters Nancy Reavis and Elizabeth Cain and the children of my daughter Mary Cain Holman, those already in being and such as may hereafter be born of the body of my said daughter Mary to have one equal share. Tenth, After deducting from the amount of the proceeds of sale of the above mentioned negroes and their increase, the amount of the valuation of the increase, and the legacy hereby directed to be paid to my grand son Daniel Reavis and my grand daughter Catherine Cranfill, my grand sons, Daniel J. Cain and John L. Cain and my grand daughter Eliza J. Reavis and Elizabeth H. Powell. The balances of the proceeds of said sale is to be equally divided between my sons, William, Anderson and Daniel Cain, Jr. and my daughters Nancy Reavis, Elizabeth Cain and the children of my daughter Mary Holman including such as may hereafter be born. Eleventh, The portions above given to my daughters Mary Reavis and Elizabeth Cain are hereby declared to be given in trust to my Executor for the sole and separate use of my said daughters and the interest only to be applied to the use of my said daughters during their natural lives and the balances of the proceeds is to be equally divided among them after each set of children representing their mothers. Twelfth, I leave to be equally divided between my sons and daughters namely: William Cain, Anderson Cain, Daniel Cain, P.H. Cain, Nancy Reavis, Elizabeth Cain, and the children of Mary Holman, all my beds and bed clothing, contents of press, contents of kitchen, cupboard and cooking utensils. I hereby nominate, constitute and appoint my son Patrick H. Cain sole executor of this my last will and testament. Signed, sealed, published and declared on the 11th of September 1844 in the presence of Daniel Cain (Signed his mark) Witnesses: Harrison Cook Henry Foote ______________________________________________________________________ _____________________ February 24, 1849 A Codicil to the Will of Daniel Cain I, Daniel Cain of the County of Davie and State of N Carolina do make this Codicil to be taken as part of my last Will and Testament as follows that is to say; whereas I have by said Will given to my Son, P.H Cain, one china press, one bureau, one folding leaf table and one large chest. Now I do hereby revoke and make void that part and that part only of said legacy to my said Son, P.H. Cain and I do hereby declare that my Will is that the above named property be sold by my Executor and the proceeds arising from the sale thereof to be equally divided between my Sons and Daughters to wit William Cain, Daniel Cain, Anderson Cain, Nancy Reavis, Elizabeth Cain and the Children of my Daughter Mary Holman and the portions here by given to my Daughters Nancy Reavis and Elizabeth Cain are hereby declared to be given in trust to My Executor for the same purposes as are their portions in the Eleventh Section of my said Will and be disposed of in like manner, in the State whereof have to this Codicil annext my last Will given under my hand and seal this twenty fourth day of February 1849. Daniel Cain (Signed his mark) Signed Sealed Published And Acknowledged in presence Of: Henry Foote Harrison Cook James Frost ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------- North Carolina September Term 1859 Davie County I hereby certify that the creation of this Will and Codicil was duly proven in open court by the oath of Henry Foote and Harrison Cook, two of the subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded. A.A. Haibin, CLR Last Will Of Daniel Cain Recorded in Book No. 1 Page 169 ______________________________________________________________________ ____________________ NOTE: This typed Will and Codicil of Daniel Cain of Davie County, NC was transcribed from a copy of the original hand written Will, which is stored in the NC State Archives in Raleigh, NC. Some of the words were very hard to read. It was transcribed to the best of my ability. Submitted by: Bonnie Cain Henrich and Mark Osage Cain Daniel Cain and Elizabeth Hutchins Cain were the parents of eleven children. He died at the age of ninety and she, at eighty-three. They are both buried at Bear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery in Davie County, North Carolina. Responses Correction on Will of Daniel Cain : Bonnie Cain Henrich -- Thu, 25 Feb 1999 Surnames: Cain, Reavis Eleventh, The portions above given to my daughters Mary Reavis and Elizabeth Cain.... should read as follows: The portions above given to my daughters Nancy Reavis and Elizabeth Cain.... Normal Normal Default Paragraph Font Default Paragraph Font C B7C:\My Documents\Will of Daniel Cain Of Davie County.docÿ??l?l?d? Times New Roman Times New Roman Symbol Symbol 6C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Templates\NORMAL.DOT3Will of Daniel Cain Of Davie County, North Carolina 6C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Templates\NORMAL.DOT3Will of Daniel Cain Of Davie County, North Carolina Will of Daniel Cain Of Davie County, North Carolina Normal.dot Microsoft Word 8.0 Will of Daniel Cain Of Davie County, North Carolina _PID_GUID {049F55E0-1461-11D2-8FF7-9EEE771493F8} {049F55E0-1461-11D2-8FF7-9EEE771493F8} Root Entry 1Table 1Table WordDocument WordDocument SummaryInformation SummaryInformation DocumentSummaryInformation DocumentSummaryInformation CompObj CompObj ObjectPool ObjectPool Microsoft Word Document MSWordDoc Word.Document.8 He was married to Elizabeth Hutchins on Dec 21 1789 in Surry County, NC. Children were: Daniel Jr. Cain, Elizabeth Cain, Alyse Cain, Nancy Cain, William Cain, Mary Cain, Anderson H. Cain, Patrick Henry Cain. Daniel
Jr. Cain Parents: Daniel Cain and
Elizabeth Hutchins.Children were: John Lafayette Cain. Dr.
John Manly Cain
was born on
Apr 26 1849 in North Carolina. He was buried in Jun 1923 in Davie County, North
Carolina. He died on Jun 14 1923 in Davie County, North Carolina. BIOGRAPHY
Graduate from the College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1879 Parents: Patrick Henry Cain and Susan Wilder Chestire . Elizabeth
Cain Parents: Daniel Cain and
Elizabeth Hutchins. Emily
Louise Cain Parents: Patrick Henry Cain and
Susan Wilder Chestire. John
Lafayette Cain was born in 1836. He died in 1917. Parents:
Daniel Jr. Cain.Children were: Katie Belle Cain . He was married to Sarah Kerfeese on Jul 17 1850
in Davie Co.. Bride: Sarah A KERFEESE
John
W. Cain was born in 1889. He died in 1980. Parents:
Samuel W. Cain.Children were: Sam O. Cain . Katie
Belle Cain was born on Nov 4 1879 in Iredell County, North Carolina. She
died on Mar 1 1968 in Iredell County, North Carolina. BIOGRAPHY
No Children Parents: John Lafayette Cain and Frances Jane Harp. She was married to Winfield Vance Booe on Dec 25 1907 in Eagle Mills Township, Iredell County, North Carolina. She was married to Charlie A. Groce on Dec 11 1945. Mark
O. Cain
was born in
1953. Parents: Sam O. Cain. Marshall
Clay Cain was born about 1854 in Davie County, North Carolina. He died in
Aug 1942 in Davie County, North Carolina. He was buried in Aug 1942 in Davie
County, North Carolina. Parents: Patrick Henry Cain
and Susan Wilder Chestire. Mary
Cain was born in 1805. She died in 1877. BIOGRAPHY
Book II: 58 Mary Holman, 21 July 1876 prb. 26 January 1877 -Son- Dr. Samuel W. Little, whi is exr. Wit: J. M. McGuire, Mary Ann Davis. Parents: Daniel Cain and Elizabeth Hutchins. Children were: Eliza Louisa Little, Dr. Samuel W. Little. She was married to Sameul Holman on Sep 8 1839 in Davie County, North Carolina. Mary
Polly Cain Parents: Thomas Cain and
Mary Unknown.She was married to Jesse Reavis after 1820. Children were: Mary Reavis, Nancy Reavis, Martha Reavis, William Reavis, Prudence Reavis, Samuel Reavis, John W. Reavis, Rachael Reavis. Millard
Fillmore Cain Parents: Patrick Henry Cain and
Susan Wilder Chestire. Nancy
Cain was born on Aug 25 1799. Parents: Daniel Cain
and Elizabeth Hutchins.She was married to
David Reavis on Nov 11 1815 in Rowan, NC. John Reavis, Jr bondsman
Patrick
Henry Cain was born on Aug 28 1815. He died on Oct 25 1890. BIOGRAPHY
P. H. Cain was appointed guardian of the young child Richard S. Beeman, son of Richmond Beeman on May 28, 1844. The contract between the state of NC and P.H. Cain states that the duties of the guardian as "taking care of" .....as require by law. The bounder posted bond. P. H. Cain, William Hawkins and Thomas Smoot paid to the state of NC, in trust, the amount of $600.00. 1860 Davie County Census- family 392 P. H. Cain age 43 farmer Wm. G. Cain age 17 Emely L. Cain age 14 John M. Cain age 11 Bettie A. Cain age 11 Twins Millard F. Cain age 9 Marshall C. Cain age 6 Tobe Cain age 4 Parents: Daniel Cain and Elizabeth Hutchins. Children were: William Gaston Cain, Emily Louise Cain, Betty Ann Cain, Millard Fillmore Cain, Robert Lee Cain, Dr. John Manly Cain, Marshall Clay Cain. Robert
Lee Cain. Parents: Patrick Henry Cain and
Susan Wilder Chestire. |