Henry K. Cain Biographical Sketch from Beers History of Warren County, Ohio
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Transcription contributed by Arne H Trelvik 3 Aug 2005

Sources:
The History of Warren County Ohio
Part V. Biographical Sketches
Hamilton Township
(Chicago, IL: W. H. Beers Co, 1882; reprint, Mt. Vernon, IN: Windmill Publications, 1992)

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HENRY K. CAIN, farmer, P. O. Maineville. The above gentleman is one

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of the representative men of his township, in which he was born, March 25, 1827, and is a son of Samuel Cain, an early settler, of whom mention is made in this work. Our subject was reared on the farm where he remained with his parents until of age, at which time he began life for himself. He has been three times married; first to Sarah, daughter of Job Mulford, of Indiana in April, 1849; she died Aug. 15, 1850. His second marriage was celebrated with Emily S., daughter of Eli Cook, of Cincinnati, May 12, 1858. To them were born two children, viz: Oscar B. and Nellie A. Mrs. Cain died Nov. 21, 1868. His third marriage was consummated with Mary A. Cook, sister of his second wife April 29, 1879. Mr. Cain has been engaged in farming and operating a sawmill all his life, and has been successful. He is a member of the Baptist Church, to which he has been connected twenty-five years, deacon for a number of years, and also clerk. He owns a fine farm consisting in upwards of 70 acres, which is in a high state of cultivation and beautifully improved. His wife is a most estimable and agreeable lady and a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Maineville.

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