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| | Beers: Cain p. 1042 |
 | | HENRY CAIN, an old and successful farmer of Donegal township, is a son of Thomas Cain and grandson of John Cain, the latter of whom, a native of Ireland, in early manhood immigrated to America, locating in Maryland, where he was united in marriage with Mary Means. |
 | | John Cain, the father of this family, was among the early pioneers of Greene county, and shared the hardships and dangers of frontier life. |
 | | Thomas Cain, the eldest in the above-mentioned family, was born in 1784, in Maryland, and, when a young child, was brought by his parents to Greene county, Penn. Almost every farmer operated a distillery in those days, and the youth of Thomas was passed in assisting in that work, and in the farm duties. |
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