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Bertha Amelia Cain 1917–2011 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 Jul 1917

Birth Location: Poplar Grove, Illinois, USA

Death Date: 18 Apr 2011

Death Location: Sycamore, De Kalb, Illinois, USA

Father: Wilber Cain

Mother: Amalie Antonsdatter

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In 1917, Bertha Amelia Cain entered the world in Poplar Grove, Illinois, USA, born to Wilber Winstanley Cain And Amalie Antonsdatter. Bertha Amelia Cain passed away in 2011 in Sycamore, De Kalb, Illinois, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1917, Bertha Amelia Cain entered the world in Poplar Grove, Illinois, USA, born to Wilber Winstanley Cain And Amalie Antonsdatter.
  • Bertha Amelia Cain passed away in 2011 in Sycamore, De Kalb, Illinois, USA.

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Bertha Cain's Ancestors

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Bertha Cain
1917–2011
Birth Place: Poplar Grove, Illinois, USA
Parents
Wilber Winstanley Cain
1877–1945
Sharon, Noble, Ohio, USA
Amalie Antonsdatter
1884–1961
Dalbye, Vestre Toten, Oppland, Norway
Grandparents
Anton Mathiassen
1845–1921
Grosetbakken, Ostre Toten, Oppland, Norway
Andrine Martinsdatter
1851–1908
Stokke, Vestfold, Norway
Great-Grandparents
Mathias Gabrielsen
1818–1899
Johanne Eriksdatter
1816–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Gabriel Hansen
1789–1825
Helene Nielsdatter
1788–1829

Bertha Cain's Timeline

2 Records

1917
14 Jul 1917
Birth of Bertha Amelia Cain in Poplar Grove, Illinois, USA
Poplar Grove, Illinois, USA
2011
18 Apr 2011
Age 94
Death of Bertha Amelia Cain in Sycamore, De Kalb, Illinois, USA
Sycamore, De Kalb, Illinois, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 Jul 1917
    Event Place: Poplar Grove, Illinois, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Apr 2011
    Event Place: Sycamore, De Kalb, Illinois, USA

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