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Louis Ashfield CAIN

Louis Ashfield CAIN

Male 1898 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Louis Ashfield CAIN was born in 1898 (son of William Allen CAIN and Elizabeth Isabella STUART); and died.

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Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Allen CAIN was born in 1862 in Oban Diggings, Armidale, New South Wales, Australia (son of Issac Ashfield CAIN and Sara HAGAN); died on 23 Dec 1921 in Darlinghurst, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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    Blacksmith

    William married Elizabeth Isabella STUART on 8 Aug 1892 in Hillgrove, Armidale, New South Wales, Australia. Elizabeth and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Isabella STUART and died.

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    Children:
    1. Alice CAIN and died.
    2. Elizabeth Isabella CAIN was born in 1893 in Hillgrove, Armidale, New South Wales, Australia; and died.
    3. Jessie CAIN was born in 1894; and died.
    4. 1. Louis Ashfield CAIN was born in 1898; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Issac Ashfield CAIN was born in 1822 in Coffee, Alabama (son of Isaac (Issac) CAIN and Elizabeth JOHNSON); died on 7 May 1865 in Kentucky Creek, Uralla, New South Wales, Australia.

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    Notes:

    Isaac Ashfield Cain, Sarah's second husband, was an American who it is believed went to the Californian goldfields with brother Timothy Cain previous to 1850 and emmigrated to Australia around 1852. In 1855 Isaac was living in Buckland River on the Australian gold fields. By 1862, Isaac and Sarah Hagan had moved to the Oban Diggings in NSW. The family remained in the Rocky River area of the New England region. Isaac Ashfield Cain died in 1865 falling from his horse.

    Immigrated to Australia in 1852, per Kate (Lloyd) Morley, Kate (Lloyd) Morley, (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=klloyd77. katie [[email protected]]), email to JSHJr. 1 Jun 2007 "They travelled to Australia in abt 1852 to find gold. "

    About Cain, Isaac Ashfield
    Extracts from Armidale Express 13.5.1865. "In the midst of life we are in death" This aphorism was painfully illustrated here as Mr. Cain, a resident of Kentucky Creek accompanied by this wife, had ridden into Mr. Cleghorns store to purchase the usual store goods; and mounted, on their return home about 4.30. After proceeding a few yards up the road at a canter, some of those useless curs kept by the Chinamen rushed out at the horses. Mr. Cain told his wife to pull up, as he was afraid his horse was about to buck, which it did, and flung him over its head, causing him to come violently to the ground, head first, and, it is supposed, striking a stone. On the doctors arrival he declared the case hopeless, and death resulted about 1am. Isaac died of a fractured skull and injuries to the brain.

    HISTORY:
    In July 1851, Melbourne's 29,000 residents celebrated as they broke away from New South Wales and the Colony of Victoria was born. Weeks later it was announced that gold had been found in Victoria. The first discoveries were by Louis Michel at Warrandyte, 30 kilometres north-east of Melbourne, James Esmond at Clunes in July 1851, and Thomas Hiscock at Buninyong, near Ballarat, on 2 August 1851.
    On 20 July 1851 Thomas Peters, a hut-keeper on William Barker?s Mount Alexander station, found specks of gold at what is now known as Specimen Gully. This find was published in the Melbourne Argus on 8 September 1851, leading to a rush to the Mount Alexander or Forest Creek diggings, centred on present-day Castlemaine, claimed to be the richest shallow alluvial goldfield in the world.
    These discoveries were soon surpassed by bigger ones at Ballarat and Bendigo, and more finds in a number of other locations around Victoria followed.
    YearPopulation of Melbourne*
    18350
    184010,000
    185129,000(Total Australian Continental Population - 437,000)
    1854123,000
    1861 538,000 (47% of Total Australian Population - 1,151,947)
    *Population of Melbourne and Surrounds
    The population of Melbourne grew swiftly as the gold fever took hold. The total number of people in the state of Victoria also rose. By 1851 it was 75,000 people. Ten years later this rose to over 600,000.
    First to be obtained was the 'easy' gold (alluvial); that which was to be found on the surface. It is reported that miners when first arrived on the Mt Tarrengower fields nuggets were picked up without digging. This was followed by exploitation of alluvial gold usually in creeks and rivers. The seekers used gold pans, puddling boxes and cradles to separate this gold from the dirt and water.

    Isaac Ashfield Cain spent his last days in Kentucky Creek, having arrived in the early 1860's following the newest gold discoveries and commencement of sluicing operations in the late 1850's. Kentucky Creek lies in the far south-east corner of the Gwydir catchment south of Uralla. This is Australia's traditional central New England Tablelands' country, with the creek flowing north-west through open grazing country including Kentucky Station, one of New England's original squatting properties. Now the bushranger Fred Ward, aka Captain Thunderbolt, roamed widely across New England from the Hunter in the south into the Queensland portion of the New England Tablelands, so many places can and do claim a connection. But he was shot and killed in Kentucky Creek, just north you can find Thunderbolt's Rock where he used to watch for the gold coaches, while Uralla cemetery is his final resting place. Uralla is 488 km south of Brisbane and 502 km north of Sydney.

    Issac married Sara HAGAN in 1855 in Wangarata, Victoria, Australia. Sara was born in 1834 in Breconshire, Wales; died in in New South Wales, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sara HAGAN was born in 1834 in Breconshire, Wales; died in in New South Wales, Australia.

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    Notes:

    When Sarah died she had had 4 husbands, 10 children and 12 grandchildren. She had been a businesswoman, miner
    s wife, publican
    s wife a grandmother and mother.

    It is noted on her marriage to Isaac Ashfield Cain that Sarah's deceased husband's name was "John Brown"

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    Married:
    CHAN18 Feb 2003

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Sarah CAIN was born in 1856 in Sebastpol, Ballarat, Victoria, Australa; died on 8 Apr 1861 in Parramatta, Sydney.
    2. Catherine CAIN was born on 3 Dec 1858 in Peel River, Nundle, New South Wales, Australia; died in 1861 in Australia.
    3. Amanda Ann CAIN was born on 27 Sep 1860 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; died on 7 Jul 1947 in Redcliffe, Queensland, Australia.
    4. 2. William Allen CAIN was born in 1862 in Oban Diggings, Armidale, New South Wales, Australia; died on 23 Dec 1921 in Darlinghurst, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
    5. Sarah Elizabeth CAIN was born on 17 Nov 1864 in Kentucky Creek, Uralla, New South Wales, Australia; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Isaac (Issac) CAIN was born in 1786 in Georgia; died before 1860.

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    Notes:

    Kate Lloyd notes:

    "Isaac Cain Snr & Elizabeth Johnson lived in the following places:

    1820 Conecuh County, Alabama
    1830 Conecuh County, Alabama
    1840 Monroe County, Alabama
    1850 Madison County, Missouri.
    1860 Randolph County Arkansas Elizabeth Cain is head of House. living with Augustus Cain and Young Cain."

    "The last record I can find of Elizabeth Cain Nee Johnson is in Randolph County Tax Records : 1861 for Non-residents tax lists for land Nw 1/4 Sec 20 Township 18N 1E. I don't fully understand the non -residents tax list whether it is for not living on that particular part of land or for not living in the county or state of Arkansas. I believe she died before 1870 as I have not been able to find her in the 1870 census."

    From Hancock County Georgia "Compiled Records"
    DATE GROOM LAST GROOM FIRST - BRIDE LAST BRIDE FIRST CNTY ST
    02 SEP 1816 CAIN ISAAC -----------JOHNSON ELIZABETH HANC GA

    Isaac married Elizabeth JOHNSON on 2 Sep 1816 in Hancock Co, Georgia. Elizabeth (daughter of John JOHNSON and Elizabeth ASHFIELD) was born in 1798 in Georgia; died after 1860. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth JOHNSON was born in 1798 in Georgia (daughter of John JOHNSON and Elizabeth ASHFIELD); died after 1860.

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    • _UID: 4A404C42F4DA477F8E40519FEDE621A30169

    Notes:

    Kate Lloyd notes:

    "Isaac Cain Snr & Elizabeth Johnson lived in the following places:

    1820 Conecuh County, Alabama
    1830 Conecuh County, Alabama
    1840 Monroe County, Alabama
    1850 Madison County, Missouri.
    1860 Randolph County Arkansas Elizabeth Cain is head of House. living with Augustus Cain and Young Cain."

    "The last record I can find of Elizabeth Cain Nee Johnson is in Randolph County Tax Records : 1861 for Non-residents tax lists for land Nw 1/4 Sec 20 Township 18N 1E. I don't fully understand the non -residents tax list whether it is for not living on that particular part of land or for not living in the county or state of Arkansas. I believe she died before 1870 as I have not been able to find her in the 1870 census."

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    Married:
    CHAN12 Mar 2003

    Children:
    1. Catherine W. CAIN was born in in Alabama; and died.
    2. William R. CAIN was born in 1820; died in 1867.
    3. 4. Issac Ashfield CAIN was born in 1822 in Coffee, Alabama; died on 7 May 1865 in Kentucky Creek, Uralla, New South Wales, Australia.
    4. Elizabeth Mary CAIN was born in 1824; and died.
    5. Samuel H. CAIN was born in 1826 in Coffee, Alabama; died after 1880.
    6. Ann Rebecca CAIN was born in 1833 in Coffee, Alabama; and died.
    7. Timothy Allen CAIN was born on 27 Oct 1835 in Coffee, Alabama; died on 30 Dec 1911 in Lynwood, Nehmingha, New South Wales, Australia.
    8. Augustus H. CAIN was born in 1836 in Coffee, Alabama; died in 1862 in Battle Of Shiloh.
    9. Amanda J. CAIN was born in 1839 in Coffee, Alabama; died in 1876 in Arkansas.
    10. Young CAIN was born in 1840; and died.