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Levi W McCain

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Levi W McCain

Birth
Adair County, Kentucky, USA
Death
14 Oct 1913 (aged 78)
Carroll County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Carroll County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.5757723, Longitude: -93.6366736
Plot
Original Cemetery Lot 99, Space 45
Memorial ID
View Source
MO Death Cert. #32320

Age: 78 years
Male, White, Married
Occup: Farmer
Father: David McCain, b. KY
Mother: Martha A. Wheat, b. KY
Died at residence in Washington Township
Informant: G. V. Heath, RFD Braymer, MO

From page 652 of HISTORY OF CARROLL COUNTY, MISSOURI
LEVI W. McCAIN
Born June 28, 1835, in Adair county, Kentucky, where he was raised on a farm. He came to Carroll County, Missouri, in April, 1855, and worked on a farm in Missouri river bottom for a year or two. In 1858 he started for Pike's Peak, but hearing discouraging news on the way, he returned without completing the trip. On the 28th of January, 1859, Mr. McCain was married to' Miss Sarah A. Shirley, of Carroll County. He followed farming until 1862, when he enlisted in the army. His war record is mentioned in the soldier's record of this book. After his return home, in 1865, he bought sixty acres of land, in Fairfield township, and has been farming in the northwestern part of Carroll county ever since. His home is at present located in section twenty-five, of Washington township. His marriage has been blessed with six children, living: Nannie F., Martha E., Ida B., Benjamin F., Wade H., and Lucy. Mr. McCain is a member of the United Brethren Church.
MO Death Cert. #32320

Age: 78 years
Male, White, Married
Occup: Farmer
Father: David McCain, b. KY
Mother: Martha A. Wheat, b. KY
Died at residence in Washington Township
Informant: G. V. Heath, RFD Braymer, MO

From page 652 of HISTORY OF CARROLL COUNTY, MISSOURI
LEVI W. McCAIN
Born June 28, 1835, in Adair county, Kentucky, where he was raised on a farm. He came to Carroll County, Missouri, in April, 1855, and worked on a farm in Missouri river bottom for a year or two. In 1858 he started for Pike's Peak, but hearing discouraging news on the way, he returned without completing the trip. On the 28th of January, 1859, Mr. McCain was married to' Miss Sarah A. Shirley, of Carroll County. He followed farming until 1862, when he enlisted in the army. His war record is mentioned in the soldier's record of this book. After his return home, in 1865, he bought sixty acres of land, in Fairfield township, and has been farming in the northwestern part of Carroll county ever since. His home is at present located in section twenty-five, of Washington township. His marriage has been blessed with six children, living: Nannie F., Martha E., Ida B., Benjamin F., Wade H., and Lucy. Mr. McCain is a member of the United Brethren Church.



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