Thomas Benton Cain (1847-1933) had a twin brother George Washington Cain (1847-1867)
Printed in the Benkelman, NE Post, December 1933
Thomas Benton Cain
Word reached Benkelman Wednesday of the death of T.B. Cain, pioneer resident of Dundy County and father of Mrs. George Williamson and Mrs. O.E. Higley.
Mr. Cain was spending the winter with his son, Fred, near Colorado Springs. He had been ill only a short time.
The body is being returned to Benkelman for burial but funeral arrangements had not been completed at the time The Post was printed.
Thomas Benton Cain (1847-1933) had a twin brother George Washington Cain (1847-1867)
Printed in the Benkelman, NE Post, December 1933
Thomas Benton Cain
Word reached Benkelman Wednesday of the death of T.B. Cain, pioneer resident of Dundy County and father of Mrs. George Williamson and Mrs. O.E. Higley.
Mr. Cain was spending the winter with his son, Fred, near Colorado Springs. He had been ill only a short time.
The body is being returned to Benkelman for burial but funeral arrangements had not been completed at the time The Post was printed.
Family Members
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Napoleon Bonaparte Cain
1844–1913
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Mary Ann Cain Shell
1845–1923
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George Washington Cain
1847–1876
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Andrew Jackson Cain
1849–1939
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Francis Marion Cain
1855–1920
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Solomon Cain
1855–1930
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Margaret Victoria Cain
1858–1858
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Sarah Jane Cain
1859–1860
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Martha Ellen Cain
1861–1940
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Mrs Elzora C. Cain Key
1865–1942
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Mrs Amanda Cain Sager
1867–1943
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