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J. C. Blain

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J. C. Blain

Birth
Grayson County, Texas, USA
Death
1887 (aged less–than 1 year)
Grayson County, Texas, USA
Burial
Savoy, Fannin County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
VP map location Block 20
Memorial ID
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Most likely named after James Clinton Blain his grandfather. (If my calculations are right.)
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Apr 2014 - Virginia Brown (#47053782) and I have discussed this child. We think he probably belongs to William Henry & Mattie E. Penny Blain. If he was stillborn or died shortly after birth then he would fit in after their marriage date. Because of the location of his burial.

Jul 2012 - After I cleaned this concrete stone with soap and water, then used a sharpie to fill in the creavices. The name was easier to see. The earlier photo just had salt in it.

Apr 2012 - I think this says J. C. Blain. This will match one of the names that we know is buried here. This is most likely an infant or small child.
This stone is between Jessee & R. E. Fleming. So, maybe the death date is about 1886-1887? Because one Fleming child died 24 Jun 1886 the other 02 May 1887. J.C. Blain doesn't have a stone like the other two Blain children that died in 1890 and 1892, belonging to John Robert and Louisa Rice Blain (and isn't buried by them). If anyone has any information or suggestions please pass it on to me. Thanks Kim Jaynes
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Hi Kim,
In my files I have a J.C. Blain Infant b. 1894, d. 1894, son of James Robert Blain and Louisa 'Elzada' Rice Blain. Hope this helps.

~Kathy~
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Hi Kim,
What you say makes perfect sense to me. Let's just assume that little J.C. is a child of William & Mattie. If someone proves us wrong, then we change it.

Added by ~Virginia Brown on Apr 15, 2014 7:04 AM
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Most likely named after James Clinton Blain his grandfather. (If my calculations are right.)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Apr 2014 - Virginia Brown (#47053782) and I have discussed this child. We think he probably belongs to William Henry & Mattie E. Penny Blain. If he was stillborn or died shortly after birth then he would fit in after their marriage date. Because of the location of his burial.

Jul 2012 - After I cleaned this concrete stone with soap and water, then used a sharpie to fill in the creavices. The name was easier to see. The earlier photo just had salt in it.

Apr 2012 - I think this says J. C. Blain. This will match one of the names that we know is buried here. This is most likely an infant or small child.
This stone is between Jessee & R. E. Fleming. So, maybe the death date is about 1886-1887? Because one Fleming child died 24 Jun 1886 the other 02 May 1887. J.C. Blain doesn't have a stone like the other two Blain children that died in 1890 and 1892, belonging to John Robert and Louisa Rice Blain (and isn't buried by them). If anyone has any information or suggestions please pass it on to me. Thanks Kim Jaynes
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Hi Kim,
In my files I have a J.C. Blain Infant b. 1894, d. 1894, son of James Robert Blain and Louisa 'Elzada' Rice Blain. Hope this helps.

~Kathy~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Hi Kim,
What you say makes perfect sense to me. Let's just assume that little J.C. is a child of William & Mattie. If someone proves us wrong, then we change it.

Added by ~Virginia Brown on Apr 15, 2014 7:04 AM
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