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Lydia Cain 1775–1860 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 April 1775

Birth Location: Hollandsville, Kent, Delaware, United States

Death Date: Aft. 1860

Death Location: Kent County, Delaware, USA

Father: John Cain

Mother: Triphana Hickman

Spouse(s): Elijah Sapp

Children(s): Ephriam Sapp, William Sapp, Soloman Sapp, Hezekiah Sapp, Andrew Sapp, Levi Sapp

The story of Lydia Cain began in 1775 in Hollandsville, Kent, Delaware, United States. In 1830, Lydia Cain resided in Mispillion Hundred, Kent, Delaware, USA. Lydia Cain married Elijah Sapp, and had children including Andrew Sapp, Ephriam Sapp, Hezekiah Sapp, Levi Sapp, Soloman Sapp, William Sapp. Lydia Cain passed away in 1860 in Kent County, Delaware, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Lydia Cain began in 1775 in Hollandsville, Kent, Delaware, United States.
  • In 1830, Lydia Cain resided in Mispillion Hundred, Kent, Delaware, USA.
  • Lydia Cain married Elijah Sapp, and had children including Andrew Sapp, Ephriam Sapp, Hezekiah Sapp, Levi Sapp, Soloman Sapp, William Sapp.
  • Lydia Cain passed away in 1860 in Kent County, Delaware, USA.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Lydia Cain's Ancestors

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Lydia Cain
1775–1860
Birth Place: Hollandsville, Kent, Delaware, United States
Parents
John Cain
1753–1794
Kent, Delaware, United States
Triphana Hickman
1750–1815
Delaware, United States
Grandparents
Thomas (Cain) Sr.
1730–1794
Kent, Delaware
Great-Grandparents
Daniel Cain
1708–1748
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Cane
1674–1719

Lydia Cain's Descendants

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Lydia Cain (17 April 1775–Aft. 1860) m. Elijah Sapp (2 MAR 1771–1851)
  1. 1. Ephriam Sapp 1805–1878
  2. 2. William Sapp 1802–1884
  3. 3. Soloman Sapp 1808–1891
  4. 4. Hezekiah Sapp 1813–1846
  5. 5. Andrew Sapp 1820–1859
  6. 6. Levi Sapp 1817–1882 m. Susan (A) Wicks 1817–1896
    1. 1. Robert (Henry) Sapp 1850–1930 m. Mary (Scroggin) Cooper 1851–1944
      1. 1. Ira (C.) Sapp 1874–1963
      2. 2. Rice (C.) Sapp 1879–1883
      3. 3. Stella (Vaughn) Sapp 1881–1932
      4. 4. Sadie (B) Sapp 1889–1890
      5. 5. Alma (A) Sapp 1886–1887
      6. 6. Ida (M) Sapp 1876–1905
      7. 7. Elwood (Warner) Sapp 1883–1943
      8. 8. Walter (E) Sapp 1878–1956 m. Maretta Sapp 1882– m. Loretta Dillon 1883–1958
        1. 1. Flora (Bell) Sapp 1900–1902
        2. 2. Lora (Marie) Sapp 1902–1996
        3. 3. Mary (Joy) Sapp 1905–1905
        4. 4. Ernest (Leroy) Sapp 1906–1979 m. Gladys (W) Cole 1908–1985
        5. 5. Alice (Darlene) Sapp 1894–
        6. 6. Nora (Irene) Sapp 1908–1977
        7. 7. Helen (Almeda) Sapp 1910–1993
        8. 8. Iva Sapp 1916–
        9. 9. Alice (Darleen) Sapp 1924–2001
        10. 10. Ival (Claron) Sapp 1915–2001
        11. 11. Verlin Sapp 1904–1984 m. Nina (P) Hupp 1907–1989

Lydia Cain's Timeline

3 Records

1775
17 April 1775
Birth of Lydia Cain in Hollandsville, Kent, Delaware, United States
Hollandsville, Kent, Delaware, United States
1830
1830
Age 55
Lydia Cain resided here in Mispillion Hundred, Kent, Delaware, USA
Mispillion Hundred, Kent, Delaware, USA
1860
Aft. 1860
Age 85
Death of Lydia Cain in Kent County, Delaware, USA
Kent County, Delaware, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 April 1775
    Event Place: Hollandsville, Kent, Delaware, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1830
    Event Place: Mispillion Hundred, Kent, Delaware, USA
    Record Source: 1830 United States Federal Census, Year: 1830; Census Place: Mispillion Hundred, Kent, Delaware; Series: M19; Roll: 12; Page: 338; Family History Library Film: 0006414

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: USA
    Record Source: A history of the Sapp family

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Aft. 1860
    Event Place: Kent County, Delaware, USA

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