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Jonathan Harrison (JH) Cain 1860–1924 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 NOV 1860

Birth Location: Hollow, Bladen, North Carolina, USA

Death Date: 11 APR 1924

Death Location: Jeff Davis County

Father: Richard Cain

Mother: Annie Singletary

Spouse(s): Cora Evans

Children(s): Marsh Cain, Cassius Cain, Joseph Cain, Susan Cain, William Cain, Fodia Cain

Jonathan Harrison (JH) Cain was born in 1860 in Hollow, Bladen, North Carolina, USA, the child of Richard L Cain And Annie Elizabeth Singletary. In 1900, Jonathan Harrison (JH) Cain established residence. Jonathan Harrison (JH) Cain married Cora Lee Evans, and had children including Cassius W Cain, Ellen Cain, Fodia Kate Cain, Joe B Cain, John T Cain, Joseph E Cain, Marsh B Cain, Susan Cain, William B Cain. Jonathan Harrison (JH) Cain passed away in 1924 in Jeff Davis County.

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Biography

  • Jonathan Harrison (JH) Cain was born in 1860 in Hollow, Bladen, North Carolina, USA, the child of Richard L Cain And Annie Elizabeth Singletary.
  • In 1900, Jonathan Harrison (JH) Cain established residence.
  • Jonathan Harrison (JH) Cain married Cora Lee Evans, and had children including Cassius W Cain, Ellen Cain, Fodia Kate Cain, Joe B Cain, John T Cain, Joseph E Cain, Marsh B Cain, Susan Cain, William B Cain.
  • Jonathan Harrison (JH) Cain passed away in 1924 in Jeff Davis County.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Jonathan Cain's Ancestors

Self
Jonathan Cain
1860–1924
Birth Place: Hollow, Bladen, North Carolina, USA
Parents
Richard L Cain
1815–1880
North Carolina
Annie (Elizabeth) Singletary
1832–
North Carolina
Grandparents
William Cain
1782–1871
Tar Heel, Bladen County, North Carolina
Elizabeth Harrison
1782–1850
Bladen, North Carolina, United States
John (Griffith) Singletary
1799–1865
Tar Heel, Bladen, North Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
James Cain
1748–1826
Elizabeth Custer
1743–1799
Richard Harrison
1735–1782
Elizabeth Ellis
1740–1790
Richard Singletary
1745–1808
Alice McCree
1765–1815
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Willam Cain
1700–1781
Olive Regan
1715–1797
ELIZABETH Bond
1724–1773
John Ellis
1740–1788
Phyllis Lennon
1740–1790
Benjamin Singletary
1705–1765
Elizabeth James
1715–1806

Jonathan Cain's Descendants

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Jonathan (Harrison (JH)) Cain (14 NOV 1860–11 APR 1924) m. Cora (Lee) Evans (2 APR 1870–12 DEC 1941)
  1. 1. Marsh (B.) Cain 1897–
  2. 2. Cassius (W) Cain 1895–
  3. 3. Joseph (E.) Cain 1890–
  4. 4. Susan Cain 1888–
  5. 5. William (B) Cain 1886–
  6. 6. Fodia (Kate) Cain 1893–1989 m. Joseph ("Lott") Rentz 1890–1983
    1. 1. John (Burton) Rentz 1914–1967 m. Sarah (Hazel) Chappell 1919–1974
    2. 2. Rex (Elton) Rentz 1935–1998
    3. 3. Jack (Harrison) Rentz 1920–2015
    4. 4. Leola Rentz 1923–2018
    5. 5. Joseph (L) Rentz 1926–1997 m. Winomae Jackson 1919–2009
      1. 1. Jerry (Malone) Rentz 1942–2003 m. Nora (Jean) Parrish 1942–2013
    6. 6. James (Curtis) Rentz 1913–2008 m. Lillian Beecher 1926–2011
    7. 7. Maysie (Belle) Rentz 1911–1992

Jonathan Cain's Timeline

3 Records

1860
14 NOV 1860
Birth of Jonathan Harrison (JH) Cain in Hollow, Bladen, North Carolina, USA
Hollow, Bladen, North Carolina, USA
1900
1900
Age 40
Jonathan Harrison (JH) Cain resided here
None
1924
11 APR 1924
Age 64
Death of Jonathan Harrison (JH) Cain in Jeff Davis County
Jeff Davis County

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 NOV 1860
    Event Place: Hollow, Bladen, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source: 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Bethel, Bladen, North Carolina; Page: 4; Enumeration District: 0002; FHL microfilm: 1241183

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 APR 1924
    Event Place: Jeff Davis County

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1900
    Record Source: 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Bethel, Bladen, North Carolina; Page: 4; Enumeration District: 0002; FHL microfilm: 1241183

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