Finding Our Warrick County, IN Ancestors
submitted by May Kercheval
Generation No. 1
1. HENRY1 ADDINGTON was
born Bef. 1775 in MD, and died 1850 in Ohio County, KY. He married
DORCAS BARNARD December 1, 1799 in Ohio County, KY., daughter of WILLIAM
BARNARD and SARAH PIGMAN. She was born 1784, and died 1820.
Notes for HENRY ADDINGTON:
Children of HENRY ADDINGTON and DORCAS BARNARD are:
2. i. JOSHUA2 ADDINGTON, b. November 11, 1804, Ohio County, KY. .
3. ii. SARAH ELIZABETH ADDINGTON, b. February 21, 1809, Ohio County,
KY.; d. October 11, 1872.
iii. VIRGIL P. ADDINGTON, m. DORCAS ANN BARNES.
iv. WILLIAM BLACKMAN ADDINGTON, b. April 4, 1811; d. April 12, 1893.
v. UKNOWN ADDINGTON.
Generation No. 2
2. JOSHUA2 ADDINGTON
(HENRY1) was born November 11, 1804 in Ohio County, KY. He married (1)
SALLY (SARAH) COOPER. He married (2) ROSIE PHIPPS. He married (3) SALLY
SARAH INGLEHART October 7, 1834, daughter of JOHN INGLEHART and RACHEL
NICHOLS.
Children of JOSHUA ADDINGTON and SALLY COOPER are:
i. EMELINE3 ADDINGTON, m. JIM CURTIS.
ii. JOHN ADDINGTON.
Children of JOSHUA ADDINGTON and SALLY INGLEHART are:
4. iii. AMOS DAVIS3 ADDINGTON.
iv. MARY JANE ADDINGTON, m. UNKNOWN BISHOP.
v. MATTIE ADDINGTON, m. UNKNOWN BALL.
vi. RACHEL ADDINGTON, m. UNKNOWN JONES.
5. vii. ANDREW JACKSON ADDINGTON, b. October 1, 1844.
viii. ELIJAH ADDINGTON.
ix. WILLIAM ADDINGTON.
3. SARAH ELIZABETH2 ADDINGTON (HENRY1) was born February 21, 1809 in
Ohio County, KY., and died October 11, 1872. She met JOHN CAIN March 9,
1830
in Ohio County, KY., son of SAMUEL CAIN and REBECCA MCGILL. He was born
January 28, 1807 in Ohio County, KY., and died March 30, 1882 in Warrick
County, IN
Children of SARAH ADDINGTON and JOHN CAIN are:
6. i. HENRY HAROLD3 CAIN, b. January 3, 1831, Warrick County, IN; d.
March 11, 1931, Warrick County, IN.
ii. ELIZABETH ANN CAIN, b. May 8, 1832.
iii. WILLIAM BLACKMAN CAIN, b. March 17, 1834, Warrick County, IN.; d.
August 12, 1906, Warrick County, IN.
iv. LUCINDA JANE CAIN, b. June 7, 1836; m. ABRAHAM RHOADS, January 17,
1858, Warrick County, IN.
7. v. EZEKIEL HARMON CAIN, b. February 28, 1838; d. December 4, 1891.
vi. MARY REBECCA CAIN, b. March 15, 1840.
8. vii. ELI LEWIS CAIN, b. February 27, 1842.
9. viii. ELIZA ELLEN CAIN, b. September 25, 1843; d. December 2, 1892,
Warrick County, IN.
ix. HARRIETT CAIN, b. March 31, 1846.
x. SAMUEL OVERTON CAIN, b. September 17, 1847.
Generation No. 3
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Amos Davis Addington |
Sam Addington, Jasper Addington, Harold Addington, Flora Jane Addington McVey, Minnie Addington Reynolds, Bea Addington, & Hero Addington |
4. AMOS DAVIS3 ADDINGTON
(JOSHUA2, HENRY1) He married (1) ELIZA ELLEN CAIN October 15, 1863,
daughter of JOHN CAIN and SARAH ADDINGTON. She was born September 25,
1843, and died December 2, 1892 in Warrick County, IN. He married (2)
HESTER BRAMMER August 27, 1896. He married (3) LIZZIE TENNYSON
November 20, 1907. She was born January 22, 1856.
Notes for AMOS DAVIS ADDINGTON:
FOUND AT US-GEN.COM CIVIL WAR VET:
Addington, Davis Boon Twp, 42 IN Inf. Co. K, Pvt. Oct. 27, 1840 - Mar 3,
1930, Mt. Gilead Cemetery
COPIED FROM "ADDINGTON FAMILY WALTZING THROUGH THE YEARS" PAGE 17:
E.M.G. BELFIELD, AUTHOR, DOROTHY WARREN, RESEARCHER:
Davis (Doc) Addington, son of Joshua and Sarah Inlehart Addington
was born Oct. 7, 1840, in Ohio County, Kentucky. He left home on his
21st birthday and went to his Aunt Sarah (Sally) Addington Cain and
Uncle John Cain's home in Warrick County, Indiana. On Oct. 15, 1863 he
married their
daughter, his cousin, Elizabeth (Eliza) Cain. She was born Sept. 25,
1843.
Davis was mustered into the Army, Co. K 42nd infantry, in Warrick
Co. Ind. to fight on the side of the North in the Civil War. He incurred
a broken hip during the War from which he never fully recovered. He wore
a built up shoe and walked with a cane to correct his limping. He was
tall, had dark hair and dark eyes, a handsome gentleman.
As soon as Davis was able, after his hip injury, he was made wagon
master of his Company, going up and down the Kentucky and Tennessee
Mountains. Here he carved his name in a rock, which I am told, can still
be seen today.
After he came home from the War, he studied to be a veterinary. The
book from which he gained the most knowledge cost $4.00. People came
from miles around to get him to doctor his livestock.
In 1881 Davis helped build Mt. Gilead Baptist Church in Warrick
County, south of Boonville, Indiana.
Davis bought a farm in Warrick County about three miles south of
Boonville, on what is now the state road to Yankeetown, Ind. Here is
where he and his wife Eliza lived and where their children were born.
Their children attended Masters Grade School.
Davis also had a fruit orchard on his farm. Their house and barn
were made with logs. They built an ice house in the barn. It was packed
with saw dust and corn stalk pith pounded in between the walls. The boys
cut blocks of ice in the winter and stored it there. It lasted most of
the summer. Here is where they kept their milk, butter, eggs,
vegetables, etc.
More About AMOS DAVIS ADDINGTON:
Burial: Mt. Gilead Cemetery, Warrick County, IN
Military Induction: October 30, 1861, Warrick County, IN
Second Marriage: HESTER BRAMMER
More About ELIZA ELLEN CAIN:
Burial: 1893, Mt. Gilead Cemetery, Warrick County, IN
Children of AMOS ADDINGTON and ELIZA CAIN are:
i. WILLIAM SAMUEL4 ADDINGTON, b. November 7, 1864; m. IDA FRANCES
THOMPSON, December 13, 1885, Mt. Gilead Baptist Church; b. November 7,
1866.
Notes for WILLIAM SAMUEL ADDINGTON: THIS INFORMATION WAS TAKEN FROM "
ADDINGTON FAMILY WALTZING THROUGH THE YEARS" MR. E.M.G. BELFIELD,
AUTHOR, DOROTHY WARREN, RESEARCHER:
IDA WAS THE DAUGTHER OF SERILDA THOMPSON, A WIDOW, WHO LIVED ON A
FARM ABOUT THREE MILES SOUTH AND WEST OF THE ADDINGTON HOME PLACE. IDA
HAD TWO BROTHERS, JAMES AND WILLIAM THOMPSON AND ONE SISTER, ESTHER
THOMPSON.
AFTER SAMUEL AND IDA MARRIED, HE TOOK OVER AS THE MAN OF THE HOUSE,
WORKED THE FARM AND HELPED REAR IDA'S BROTHERS AND SISTER.
SERILDA THOMPSON MARRIED AGAIN TO AN ARNOLD, AND MOVED AWAY FROM THE
FARM. AFTER ALL OF HER CHILDREN WERE MARRIED, AND HER SECOND HUSBAND
DIED, AND SHE RETURNED TO THE FARM WITH SAMUEL AND IDA.
ii. ALICE ADDINGTON, b. March 27, 1866.
iii. JASPER ADDINGTON, b. July 27, 1869.
iv. JOSHUA ADDINGTON, b. September 25, 1870; d. October 10, 1871.
v. HAROLD ADDINGTON, b. October 19, 1872.
10. vi. FLORA JANE ADDINGTON, b. May 16, 1874, Warrick County, IN; d.
August 23, 1958, Warrick County, IN.
vii. MINNIE ADDINGTON, b. May 31, 1877.
11. viii. JAMES BEA ADDINGTON, b. November 13, 1879.
ix. LIZZIE ADDINGTON, b. April 6, 1882.
x. HERBERT ADDINGTON, b. July 10, 1885.
xi. MALE ADDINGTON, b. January 23, 1887.
Notes for MALE ADDINGTON:
FOUND AT ANCESTRY.COM Indiana Births, 1880-1920
Search Results
Addington, Davis Cain M 23 Jan 1887 H-2 25 Warrick .
5. ANDREW JACKSON3 ADDINGTON (JOSHUA2, HENRY1) was born October 1,
1844. He married RHODA JANE BROWN. She was born March 7, 1844.
Children of ANDREW ADDINGTON and RHODA BROWN are:
i. RACHAEL E.4 ADDINGTON, b. July 28, 1866; m. JOE DEXTON.
ii. JAMES ROBERT ADDINGTON, b. September 22, 1868; d. December 5, 1949;
m. SIBALLIE ASHBY.
iii. WILLIE B. ADDINGTON, b. May 7, 1871; m. EDDIE BELL ADDINGTON.
iv. MIMIE M. ADDINGTON, b. February 27, 1874; d. February 21, 1958; m.
JOHN INGLEHART.
12. v. HENRY ELSWORTH ADDINGTON, b. December 9, 1876.
vi. SALLY ISABELLE ADDINGTON, b. December 25, 1878; d. Abt. 1883.
vii. ELIZA JANE ADDINGTON, b. February 8, 1882; m. WILL HARPER.
viii. ELLA LEE ADDINGTON, b. February 8, 1882; m. WOODIE HARPER.
6. HENRY HAROLD3 CAIN (SARAH ELIZABETH2 ADDINGTON, HENRY1) was born
January 3, 1831 in Warrick County, IN., and died March 11, 1931 in
Warrick County, IN. He met ELLEN E HUDSON.
Notes for HENRY HAROLD CAIN:
FOUND AT GINNEYBURKE DATABASE AT ROOTSWEB.COM:
An article from the Evansville Press, Evansville, IN honored Henry
Harold Cain on Jan. 3, 1931.
"CELEBRATES ONE HUNDREDTH BIRTHDAY - friends and relatives from Wayne
attend big Celebration in Evansville". "Henry Harold Cain of Evansville
has seen his
ninety-ninth Christmas an d his ninety-ninth New Year's Day because he
was 100 years old Saturday, Jan. 3. Mr. Cain was well known in
northwestern Wayne. On his birthday his family gave him an elaborate
birthday and dinner, inviting many of his friends and relatives from
other cities. Those attending from this community were: Eli Barnard,
John Barnard, Wm. Barnard, Clarence Barnard and Ardie Barnard. An
article from the Evansville Press concerning Mr. Cain appears on Page 4
of this issue."
"HISTORY OF MR. CAIN":
Cain, who is in remarkable health for his age, is a native of Warrick
County. He was born on Jan. 3, 1831 on a farm two and a half miles south
of Boonville and spent most of his life as a farmer there, retiring in
1897 after the death of his wife. Since that time he has mad e his home
in Evansville with one of his three surviving children, Mrs.. Lisa
Wilder, who at
present resides at 1507 N. Main Street. The other two surviving children
are Dr. Daniel B. Ca in and Mrs. Rachel Williams both of Evansville.
"MIND REMARKABLY CLEAR" Few there are who keep such a firm hold on this
life for 100 years a s Cain has, and even fewer are they that keep their
own teeth for that length of time. It was only a few days ago that the
back two teeth in his jaw began to pain him. So, he called his son Dr.
Cain who is a doctor not a dentist to come and perform the extraction
for him. Aside from sore gums the extraction has caused him little
inconvenience.
The man's mind is remarkably clear, and he who has seen so much, forgets
little. Cain recalls his first trip to Evansville from Boonville when he
was a small boy. Evansville consisted of a tin shop, a print shop and a
grocery store, in addition to a tobacco warehouse at the time.
The journey, which required one day each way, was a big event in the
life of a farm boy in those days. Three yokes of oxen, six animals in
all, drew the sled (wagons were seldom used in those days) which was
loaded with 300 lbs of tobacco, the sale of which was the reason for the
trip. Cain tells of the liquor brawls he saw in Boonville he saw as a
child. When questioned in regard to prohibition he indicates that
temperance is a better solution to the liquor problem.
Henry Harold Cain married his childhood sweetheart, Ellen Hudson, with
whom he had gone to school. Nine children were born with only three of
whom are still living. There are 23 living grandchildren, 33 great
grandchildren. Cain himself was one of a family of nine children.
As a young man he taught school for a short time near Boonville for $1
daily He tells of the homemade "galluses" the pupils wore. All they
consisted of were two straps of cloth with buttonholes at each end.
(These held their pants up). Cain served as bailiff of the Warrick
County Court for six years.
He has been a member of the General Baptist Church for more than 75
years. Until about about one year ago when his sight went bad, Cain had
been a constant reader of the Evansville Courier. He now is able to see
vaguely only a few things about him. He hears perfectly however.
Cain suffered two light strokes several years ago, but except for the
last three years had been able to go about town as he pleased. Until two
years ago he spent almost every day at Garvin Park where he made many
friends. Speaking of Christmas dinners long ago he said they were called
"long dinners" because they were served on long tables heaped with good
things. When asked what he would like for dinner he said "Catfish".
FOUND OBIT AT BROWNING GENEALOGY SITE:
RESIDENCE: 1507 N. MAIN ST.
CAUSE OF DEATH: CEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE
CHURCH: GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH
BORN NEAR BOONVILLE, IN
SCHOOL TEACHER FOR DISTRICT AT AGE 22, LATER TOOK UP FARMING
DAUGHTER: LIDA WILDER WITH WHOM HE LIVED
DAUGHTER: Mrs. RACHAEL WILLIAMS
SON: DR. DANIEL B. CAIN
23GR, 33GRG, AND 8GGG
WIFE DIED 34YRS. AGO & 6 CHILDREN PRECEDED HIM IN DEATH.
FOUND AT TAMARA'S CEMETERY SITES, MT. GILEAD:
Henry H Cain Jan 3 1831 to Mar 11 1931
Children of HENRY CAIN
and ELLEN HUDSON are:
i. ELIZA E.4 CAIN, b. Abt. 1861.
13. ii. DR. DANIEL B. CAIN, b. Abt. 1863, Warrick County, IN; d.
December 24, 1933.
7. EZEKIEL HARMON3 CAIN (SARAH ELIZABETH2 ADDINGTON, HENRY1) was born
February 28, 1838, and died December 4, 1891. He married MARY ETTA
RHOADS.
Notes for EZEKIEL HARMON CAIN:
FOUND AT GTULEY'S WEBSITE: Ezekiel Harmon CAIN was born on 28 Feb 1838.
He died on 4 Dec 1891. He was married to Mary Etta RHOADS (daughter of
Daniel RHOADS and Sarah "Sally" HUDSPETH) on 25 Oct 1860 in Warrick,
Indiana. Mary Etta RHOADS was born on 13 Nov 1838. (20) She died on 24
Feb 1906. She was buried in Twin Cemetery, Warrick, Indiana. Ezekiel
Harmon CAIN and Mary Etta RHOADS had the following children: Cordelia
CAIN.
Child of EZEKIEL CAIN and MARY RHOADS is:
i. CORDELIA4 CAIN.
Notes for CORDELIA CAIN:
FOUND AT GTULEY WEBSITE:
Cordelia CAIN was born in 1871. She died in 1899 in Indiana. She was
married to William Alfred LAMAR (son of Francis Marion LAMAR and Amanda
Malvina WELLS) on 22 Nov 1892. Marriage performed by W. B. Cain, Justice
of the Peace William Alfred LAMAR was born on 21 Feb 1872 in Warrick,
Indiana. He died on 23 May 1944 in Lincoln, Logan, Illinois. Cordelia
CAIN and William Alfred LAMAR had the following children:
Etta Amanda LAMAR.
8. ELI LEWIS3 CAIN (SARAH ELIZABETH2 ADDINGTON, HENRY1) was born
February
27, 1842. He married SARAH JANE KIRBY.
Child of ELI CAIN and SARAH KIRBY is:
i. STELLA4 CAIN.
Notes for STELLA CAIN:
FOUND AT GTULEY WEBSITE:
Sixth Generation
47. Stella CAIN (15) was
born on 28 Dec 1877 in , Warrick, Indiana.(15) She died on 8 Jun 1896 in
Warrick, Indiana. (15)
She was married to William Henry HARTER (son of Nicholas HARTER and
America Ann TULEY) on 1 Mar 1896 in Warrick, Indiana. (15) William
Henry HARTER (25) was born on 10 Jun 1873 in , Warrick, Indiana. (15) He
died on 31 Dec 1968 in Princeton, Gibson, Indiana. (15)
9. ELIZA ELLEN3 CAIN (SARAH ELIZABETH2 ADDINGTON, HENRY1) was born
September 25, 1843, and died December 2, 1892 in Warrick County, IN.
She married
AMOS DAVIS ADDINGTON October 15, 1863, son of JOSHUA ADDINGTON and SALLY
INGLEHART.
More About ELIZA ELLEN CAIN:
Burial: 1893, Mt. Gilead Cemetery, Warrick County, IN
Notes for AMOS DAVIS ADDINGTON:
FOUND AT US-GEN.COM CIVIL WAR VET:
Addington, Davis Boon Twp, 42 IN Inf. Co. K, Pvt. Oct. 27, 1840 - Mar 3,
1930, Mt. Gilead Cemetery
COPIED FROM "ADDINGTON FAMILY WALTZING THROUGH THE YEARS" PAGE 17:
E.M.G. BELFIELD, AUTHOR, DOROTHY WARREN, RESEARCHER:
Davis (Doc) Addington, son of Joshua and Sarah Inlehart
Addington was born Oct. 7, 1840, in Ohio County, Kentucky. He left home
on his 21st birthday and went to his Aunt Sarah (Sally) Addington Cain
and Uncle John Cain's home in Warrick County, Indiana. On Oct. 15, 1863
he married their
daughter, his cousin, Elizabeth (Eliza) Cain. She was born Sept. 25,
1843.
Davis was mustered into the Army, Co. K 42nd infantry, in Warrick
Co. Ind. to fight on the side of the North in the Civil War. He incurred
a broken hip during the War from which he never fully recovered. He wore
a built up shoe and walked with a cane to correct his limping. He was
tall, had dark hair and dark eyes, a handsome gentleman.
As soon as Davis was able, after his hip injury, he was made wagon
master of his Company, going up and down the Kentucky and Tennessee
Mountains. Here he carved his name in a rock, which I am told, can still
be seen today.
After he came home from the War, he studied to be a veterinary. The
book from which he gained the most knowledge cost $4.00. People came
from miles around to get him to doctor his livestock.
In 1881 Davis helped build Mt. Gilead Baptist Church in Warrick
County, south of Boonville, Indiana.
Davis bought a farm in Warrick County about three miles south of
Boonville, on what is now the state road to Yankeetown, Ind. Here is
where he and his wife Eliza lived and where their children were born.
Their children attended Masters Grade School.
Davis also had a fruit orchard on his farm. Their house and barn
were made with logs. They built an ice house in the barn. It was packed
with saw dust and corn stalk pith pounded in between the walls. The boys
cut blocks of ice in the winter and stored it there. It lasted most of
the summer. Here is where they kept their milk, butter, eggs,
vegetables, etc.
More About AMOS DAVIS ADDINGTON:
Burial: Mt. Gilead Cemetery, Warrick County, IN
Military Induction: October 30, 1861, Warrick County, IN
Second Marriage: HESTER BRAMMER
Children are listed above under (4) Amos Davis Addington.
Generation No. 4
10. FLORA JANE4
ADDINGTON (AMOS DAVIS3, JOSHUA2, HENRY1) was born May 16, 1874 in
Warrick County, IN, and died August 23, 1958 in Warrick County, IN. She
married WILLIAM JACOB MCVEY October 20, 1895 in DAVID ADDINGTON, son of
CHARLES MCVEY and PEARL. He was born November 10, 1872 in Warrick
County,IN., and died April 30, 1927 in Warrick County, IN
Notes for FLORA JANE ADDINGTON:
I WAS NAMED AFTER FLORA JANE. I REMEMBER PLAYING WITH HER VERY OLD
DOLLS. SHE WAS IN A NURSING HOME AT THE END & SHE WOULD GIVE US THOSE
PINK PEPPERMINT CANDIES, TO THIS DAY WHEN I SEE THEM I THINK OF HER.
IT'S BEEN OVER 40 YRS. AGO SHE DIED.
More About FLORA JANE ADDINGTON:
Burial: 1958, Mt. Gilead Cemetery, Warrick County, IN
Namesake: 1951, FLORA MAY LESLIE was named after her.
Notes for WILLIAM JACOB MCVEY:
FOUND AT TAMARA'S SITE MT. GILEAD CEM:
Wm J McVey 1872-1927
Flora J McVey 1874-1958
FOUND IN COMBINED INDEX OF THE FAMILY AND BIBLE RECORDS VOL1-14 HOUSTON
& TRILLICH
More About WILLIAM JACOB MCVEY:
Adoption: Abt. 1875, Birth parents were: WILLIAM LEE and POLLY COFFEE
JOHNSON. His parents both died and he was adopted by CHARLES and PEARL
MCVEY.
Burial: 1927, Mt. Gilead Cemetery, Warrick County, IN
Children of FLORA ADDINGTON and WILLIAM MCVEY are:
i. CHARLES JACOB5 MCVEY, b. September 3, 1896; m. DANA D. SMITH,
November 17, 1917.
ii. WILLIAM LEE MCVEY, b. October 27, 1898, Boonville, IN (Warrick); d.
January 1997, Boonville, IN (Warrick); m. (1) ESTER JANE MCCOOL,
September 30, 1923; b. June 16, 1906, Boonville, IN (Warrick); d.
December 21, 1932, Evansville Indiana State Hospital; m. (2) NETTIE
BULLOCK, July 11, 1945.
Notes for ESTER JANE MCCOOL: ESTHER MCCOOL'S BIRTH RECORD FOUND AT
ANCESTRY.COM:
McCool, John Malona D Evans F 16 Jun 1906 H-9 9
Warrick
FOUND AT TAMARA'S SITE MT. GILEAD CEM
Ester J McVey 1906-1932
John McCool 1875-1948
Malona D McCool 1878-1933 w/o J
More About ESTER JANE MCCOOL: Burial: 1932, Mt. Gilead Cemetery, Warrick
County, IN
iii. ELIZA MCVEY, b. August 18, 1900; d. July 28, 1901.
iv. FLOSSIE P. MCVEY, b. January 7, 1904; m. ROY A. MCNEELY, November
12, 1922.
v. LUCIE M. MCVEY, b. Abt. 1905; d. June 12, 1906.
vi. GERTRUDE J. MCVEY, b. September 14, 1907; d. April 9, 1911.
Notes for GERTRUDE J. MCVEY: HAZEL EDITH MCVEY (MY MOTHER) TOLD ME ON
7/2/01 THAT GERTRUDE DIED AROUND 3 YRS. OLD.
vii. EMMA ADA MCVEY, b. May 11, 1914; m. JOHNIE MELVIN FRANKLIN POWERS,
December 24, 1941.
Notes for EMMA ADA MCVEY:
FOUND AT ANCESTRY.COM
Indiana Births, 1880-1920
Search Results
McVey, Emma Ada William J Flora Addington F 11 May 1914 H-12 12
Warrick
viii. FLORA EDITH MCVEY, b. March 5, 1917; m. CHARLES A. ROGERS, March
9, 1935.
Notes for FLORA EDITH MCVEY:
FOUND AT ANCESTRY.COM
Indiana Births, 1880-1920
Search Results
McVey, Flora Edith Wm, Jr Flora J Addington F
05 Mar 1917 H-12 92 Warrick .
11. JAMES BEA4 ADDINGTON (AMOS DAVIS3, JOSHUA2, HENRY1) was born
November 13, 1879. He married BERTHA A. POWELL.
Child of JAMES ADDINGTON and BERTHA POWELL is:
i. FLORENCE MAE5 ADDINGTON, b. August 12, 1907, WARRICK COUNTY,INDIANA.
Notes for FLORENCE MAE ADDINGTON: INFO FOUND AT WARRICK COUNTY COURT
HOUSE, INDIANA - BIRTH BY COURT ORDER: VOL. 1 PAGE 244.
12. HENRY ELSWORTH4 ADDINGTON (ANDREW JACKSON3, JOSHUA2, HENRY1) was
born December 9, 1876. He married WILLIE LOUIS ROWE.
Child of HENRY ADDINGTON and WILLIE ROWE is:
i. RAYBURN5 ADDINGTON, d. June 21, 1963; m. DELPHINE.
Notes for RAYBURN ADDINGTON:
RAYBURN ADDINGTON'S family liven in RR Centertown, KY.
13. DR. DANIEL B.4 CAIN (HENRY HAROLD3, SARAH ELIZABETH2 ADDINGTON,
HENRY1) was born Abt. 1863 in Warrick County, IN, and died December 24,
1933. He
married DOROTHY.
Notes for DR. DANIEL B. CAIN:
FOUND AT BROWNING GENEALOGY FUNERAL SITE:
DIED AT HIS RESIDENCE (HEART) 814 MAIN ST. WAS PHYSICIAN IN EVANSVILLE
SINCE 1894
Children of DANIEL CAIN and DOROTHY are:
i. B. U.5 CAIN.
Notes for B. U. CAIN:
FOUND AT BROWNING GENEALOGY FUNERAL HOME SITE: LIVED AT HOLLYWOOD, CALF.
IN 1933
ii. H .B. CAIN.
Notes for H .B. CAIN:
FOUND AT BROWNING GENEALOGY FUNERAL HOME SITE: LIVED IN GLENDALE, CALF.
IN 1933
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