Elizabeth Cain

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Elizabeth Cain (Custer)

Also Known As: "Betsy Cain", "Betsy Custer", ""Betsy""
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hardy, Bedford, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America, Augusta Co.(now Hardy Co.), Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
Death: August 10, 1818 (66-67)
Blue Creek, Adams, Ohio, United States, Blue Creek, Adams County, Ohio, United States
Place of Burial: Jefferson, Adams County, Ohio, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Arnold Custer and Bridget Custer
Wife of James Augustus Cain and James Augustus Cain
Mother of Mary Scott; Elizabeth Agnes Kirk; Delilah Olive Williams; Bridget Cain; Cornelius Cain and 8 others
Sister of Conrad Custer; George Custer; Susanna Runyon; Jacob Custer; Mary Trumbo and 5 others

Occupation: Keeping House
Managed by: Private User
Last Updated:

About Elizabeth Cain

Elizabeth “Betsy” Custer Cain
BIRTH
1751
Augusta County, Virginia, USA
DEATH
10 Aug 1818 (aged 66–67)
Blue Creek, Adams County, Ohio, USA
BURIAL
Moores Chapel Cemetery
Jefferson, Adams County, Ohio, USA

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33482807/elizabeth-cain

Spouse:

  • James Augustus Cain (1739 - 1836)*

Children:

  • Elizabeth Agnes Cain Kirk (1760 - 1862)*
  • Mary Cain Scott (1777 - 1857)*
  • Jesse Cain (1783 - 1864)*

Inscription: IN Memory of Elizabeth Cain who died Aug. 10, 1818 aged 67 years

Burial: Moores Chapel Cemetery Jefferson Adams County Ohio, USA

Maintained by: Brother Xavier Werneth Originally Created by: MRS Record added: Feb 02, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 33482807

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Elizabeth Cain's Timeline

1751
1751
Hardy, Bedford, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America, Augusta Co.(now Hardy Co.), Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
1755
1755
Edgefield, South Carolina, USA, Virginia
1769
1769
Brocks Gap, Augusta, Virginia, United States
1770
May 31, 1770
Brocks Gap, Augusta, Virginia, United States
1771
1771
Brocks Gap, Augusta, Virginia, United States
1775
1775
North Carolina, United States
1775
Brocks Gap, Augusta, Virginia, United States
1775
Bourbon, Bourbon, Kentucky, British Colonial America