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Elizabeth Cain 1832–1860 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1832

Birth Location: Lewis County, Virginia, now, West Virginia, USA

Death Date: Feb 1860

Death Location: Georgia, USA

Father: Cornelius Cain

Mother: Margaret Sleeth

Spouse(s): Calvin Pvt

Children(s): Mary Marks, Isaac Marks, James Marks, William Marks

In 1832, Elizabeth Cain entered the world in Lewis County, Virginia, now, West Virginia, USA, born to Cornelius Cain And Margaret Sleeth. In 1850, Elizabeth Cain resided in District 17, Gilmer, Virginia, USA. Elizabeth Cain married Calvin B Marks Pvt, and had children including Isaac G Marks, James M Marks, Mary M Marks, William Cain Marks. Elizabeth Cain passed away in 1860 in Georgia, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1832, Elizabeth Cain entered the world in Lewis County, Virginia, now, West Virginia, USA, born to Cornelius Cain And Margaret Sleeth.
  • In 1850, Elizabeth Cain resided in District 17, Gilmer, Virginia, USA.
  • Elizabeth Cain married Calvin B Marks Pvt, and had children including Isaac G Marks, James M Marks, Mary M Marks, William Cain Marks.
  • Elizabeth Cain passed away in 1860 in Georgia, USA.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Elizabeth Cain's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Cain
1832–1860
Birth Place: Lewis County, Virginia, now, West Virginia, USA
Parents
Cornelius Cain
1773–1850
Harrison, Charles, Virginia, United States
Margaret Sleeth
1785–1864
Harrison, Charles, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
Daniel Cain
1743–1851
Harpers Ferry, Augusta County, Virginia, USA
Catherine Carpenter
1765–1828
Great-Grandparents
Nicolas Cain
1714–1787
Catharina Man
1717–1785
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Elizabeth Cain's Descendants

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Elizabeth Cain (1832–Feb 1860) m. Calvin (B Marks) Pvt (1833–26 Nov 1864)
  1. 1. Mary (M.) Marks 1860–
  2. 2. Isaac (G) Marks 1856–
  3. 3. James (M.) Marks 1852–
  4. 4. William (Cain) Marks 1853–1907 m. Ida (Olive) Dean 1857–1918
    1. 1. Maga Marks 1887–
    2. 2. Fay (Carleton) Marks 1884–1966
    3. 3. George (Washington) Marks 1889–1964
    4. 4. Dean Marks 1877–1956 m. Goldie (Maude) Newton 1890–1993 m. Lucy (Chamberlain) Smith 1876–1951
      1. 1. Ralph Marks 1901–1901
      2. 2. William (Harold) Marks 1907–1996
      3. 3. Ruby (Mae) Marks 1905–1986
      4. 4. Helen (D) Marks 1903–1986
      5. 5. Elsie (Lorona) Marks 1900–1983
    5. 5. Roy Marks 1879–
    6. 6. Mabel (L) Marks 1894–
    7. 7. Mary (S) Marks 1895–1950
    8. 8. Madge Marks 1878–1978
    9. 9. Henry (Clay) Marks 1883–1918
    10. 10. Maude Marks 1881–

Elizabeth Cain's Timeline

5 Records

1832
1832
Birth of Elizabeth Cain in Lewis County, (Western) Virginia, USA
Lewis County, (Western) Virginia, USA
1832
1832
Birth of Elizabeth Cain in Lewis County, Virginia, now, West Virginia, USA
Lewis County, Virginia, now, West Virginia, USA
1850
1850
Age 18
Elizabeth Cain resided here in District 17, Gilmer, Virginia, USA
District 17, Gilmer, Virginia, USA
1853
1853
Age 21
Elizabeth Cain resided here
None
1860
Feb 1860
Age 28
Death of Elizabeth Cain in Georgia, USA
Georgia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1832
    Event Place: Lewis County, (Western) Virginia, USA
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: District 17, Gilmer, Virginia; Roll: M432_946; Page: 25B; Image: 56

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1832
    Event Place: Lewis County, Virginia, now, West Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1850
    Event Place: District 17, Gilmer, Virginia, USA
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: District 17, Gilmer, Virginia; Roll: M432_946; Page: 25B; Image: 56

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1853
    Record Source: West Virginia, Births Index

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Feb 1860
    Event Place: Georgia, USA

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