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  1. Millard F. Bain: Birth: ABT 1852 in Webbs Prairie Franklin County Illinois.

  2. Julia A. Bain: Birth: 9 Oct 1852 in Webbs Prairie Franklin County Illinois. Death: BEF 1875 in Franklin County Illinois

  3. William Albert Bain: Birth: 18 Feb 1855 in Webbs Praire,Franklin Co. Illinois. Death: 29 Feb 1916 in Franklin County Illinois

  4. Maraney C. Bain: Birth: ABT 1857 in Webbs Prairie Franklin County Illinois.

  5. Martha Francis "Fanny" Bain: Birth: 14 Apr 1864 in Franklin County Illinois. Death: 14 Feb 1938 in Benton Franklin County Illinois

  6. Sarah E. Bain: Birth: Mar 1867 in Webbs Praire,Franklin Co. Illinois.

  7. Orietta Bain: Birth: 13 Oct 1869 in Webbs Praire,Franklin Co. Illinois. Death: 4 Jan 1924 in East St. Louis,Illinois

  8. Rosetta Bain: Birth: ABT 1871. Death: 1871

  9. Hester Bain: Birth: ABT 1873 in Franklin County Illinois.

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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Ida Cecil Bain: Birth: 13 Oct 1876 in Franklin County Illinois. Death: 3 Mar 1942 in Christopher,Franklin County Illinois

  2. Daniel Edgar Bain: Birth: Oct 1878 in Franklin County Illinois.

  3. Margaret Cordelia "maggie" Bain: Birth: 12 Sep 1883 in Franklin County Illinois. Death: 25 Dec 1977 in Franklin County Illinois


Notes
a. Note:   Baniol Bane Eliza J Reese 30 Jan 1851 Vigo Daniel BAIN
 Daniel Bain, a pioneer and leading farmer, was born August 28, 1827, inWhite County, the second of eleven children (two deceased) of Daniel andNancy (Canada) Bain. The father, of Scotch stock, was born in 1794 inNorth Carolina, and the mother was born in Tennessee in 1803, and of thesame origin. They settled in Illinois April 3, 1838, the mothers folksin White County, and were married about 1824. The father was inTennessee first, and a soldier in the war of 1812 for three months. Themothers folks live in a fort in Crawford County, on the Wabash River, forfive years. When our subject was about two years old they moved to VigoCounty, Indiana. After ten years farming there they came to FranklinCounty and settled on their farm in Northern Township, until 1858, whenhe bought a farm in the southwest corner of the same township, where thefather died in 1869. The mother still lives with her youngest daughter,Mrs Jasper Whittington. With limited educational advantages our subjectremained at home until nearly twenty-four, and then returned to VigoCounty, Indiana and married Eliza J, daughter of John and Polly (Kimball)Reese, born in that county about 1831. Their eleven children are Julia A(deceased, wife of John Britton), Mary E. (deceased), William A,Maraney C (wife of Scott Roberson), Nancy E. (deceased), Millard F,Martha F (wife of Henry Davis), Sarah E (wife of E Webb), Ora E,Rosetta (deceased) and Hester. His wife died in November 1874, at oursubjects present home. After farming there until October he came toFranklin County and settled on the farm now owned by Alfred Groves. In1858 he sold it, and after about nine months merchandising settled on hispresent farm in Sections 29 and 30. In December 1875, he married Sarah,widow of George W Beaty, and daughter of Luke and Margaret (Rogers)Bosley. Their Children are Ida, Daniel E. and Margaret C. His wife wasborn in 1839 in Jefferson County, Illinois. She had these children byher first husband: George W, Henry J, Frances M, Phillip C, James W,Sarah E and Eliza J. He has cleared two woodland farms somewhat, and nowowns 277 acres, mostly improved and cultivated, and all fenced. He hasacquired this from a beginning of nothing in the woods as a pioneer.Formerly a Whig, he has become a Republican since the war, and firstvoted for Taylor. He is a member of the Macedonia Lodge, I O O F and theF M B A, and of the Methodist Episcopal Church, while his wife and one ofher first husbands children, and William, Maraney, Fannie and Ora E aremembers of the Missionary Baptist Church. Sarah E belongs to the oldRegular Baptist Church.
  Typed by Sheila Smith Cadwalader
  1860 United States Federal Census
  Name: Daniel Bain
 [Daniel Bain Jr]
 Age in 1860: 33
 Birth Year: abt 1827
 Birthplace: Illinois
 Home in 1860: Township 5 S Range 4 E, Franklin, Illinois
 Gender: Male
 Post Office: Webbs Prairie
 Value of real estate: View image
 Household Members:
 Name Age
 Daniel Bain 33
 Eliza J Bain 29
 Julia A Bain 8
 William A Bain 5
 Monera C Bain 3
 John Arterberry 16
  George W. Beatty, Company "C" & "I" 110th Illinois Infantry, widow SarahA.
 Beatty, Daniel Bain, Guardian (minor's certificate #199,607)
  On November 13, 1875 Sarah A. Baty aged 37 and a resident of Franklin
 County, Illinois filed a widow's claim for pension. She is the widow of
 George W. Beaty (both spellings Beaty and Baty are in this document) whowas
 a Private in Company "C" in the 110th Illinois Infantry and who died near
 Benton, Illinois on May 12, 1873 of "Dropsy of the heart." Sarah A.Bosley
 was married to George W. Beaty on Nov. 10, 1861 at Franklin, Illinois; a
 copy of the marriage license is in the file. The following children
 survived George Beaty at his demise: Henry J. born March 28, 1866;Francis
 M. Beaty born March 30, 1868; Philip C. Beaty born Feb. 9, 1870; James W.
 Beaty born Dec. 8, 1871; all of the children were born in Franklin,
 Illinois. W. A. Beaty and W. W. Whittington are witnesses to Sarah Baty's
 signature.
 A copy of the marriage license of Sarah A. Beatty to Daniel Bain is inthis
 file showing that they were married in Franklin County, Illinois on Dec.23,
 1875. Daniel Bain is appointed guardian of Henry J. Beatty, Francis M.
 Beatty, Phillip C. Beatty and James W. Beatty, minor heirs of George W.
 Beatty and applied for pension on their behalf on July 1, 1882.
 On June 30, 1882, Carrol Payne, late 1st Lieutenant of Co. "F" 110th
 Illinois Infantry states "said Beaty contracted the chronic diarrhea onthe
 march from Louisville, Kentucky to Nashville, Tennessee in the month of
 October A. D. 1862 that said diarrhea was in my opinion caused byexposure
 on the march as aforesaid. That I was with the said Beaty on said marchand
 know that he was exposed to great hardships in said march." Elias Warren
 aged 58 and a former neighbor and soldier in the same company as George
 Beatty gives a similar account of George Beatty's illness. He states"after
 their arrival in Nashville, Tennessee affiant and said soldier weretogether
 in the hospital and afterwards in convalescent camp."
 On June 30, 1882 Angeline Beatty states that she lived near neighbors to
 George and Sarah Beatty and attended Sarah at the birth of Henry J.Beatty
 and Phillip C. Beatty.
 Margaret Hill, aged 60 and a resident of Ewing Township, Franklin County,
 Illinois assisted at the birth of George W. Beaty on Oct. 9, 1862.Malinda
 Phillips, aged 76 and a resident of Benton County, Illinois assisted atthe
 birth of Francis M. Beatty (March 30, 1868); James W. Beaty (Dec. 8,1871);
 Sarah E. Beaty (December 30, 1873).
 On June 30, 1882, William A. Beatty, aged 48 and Angeline Beatty aged 45,
 both residents of Ewing Township, Franklin Co., Illinois state: "theywere
 present at the burial of George W. Beatty Jr. and Sarah E. Beatty,children
 of George W. Beatty Se. and Sarah A. Beatty and that George W. Beatty Jr.
 died on the 1st day of September A. D. 1869 and Sarah E. Beatty died onthe
 21st day February A. D. 1874." Elizabeth A. Beaty and Daniel Bain are
 witnesses to this statement.
 Pension was granted to the minor heirs of George W. Beatty on March 20,1883
 and was retroactive to 12 May 1873. Pension of the minors terminated when
 they reached the age of 16.
 On August 25, 1908 Sarah Bain, aged 68 and a resident of Macedonia,Franklin
 Co., Illinois, applied for pension as a remarried widow. She states that
 Daniel Bain died on June 7, 1907. Laura M. Beaty and Henry Groves, both
 residents of Macedonia, Illinois, are witnesses to her signature. Thereis a
 copy of Daniel Bain's will in this file. Sarah Bain is granted pension;she
 is dropped from the pension rolls due to her death on April 19, 1918.
  1860 Benton P. O., Franklin County, Illinois page 521
 Wm. A. Beaty 26 KY
 Elizabeth Beaty 23 IL
 Julia A. Beaty 4 IL
 Eliza A. 1 IL
 Wm. J. 2/12 IL
 George Beaty 19 IL
 Clarinda Adams 28 OH
 (On same page)
 James C. Beaty 41 AL
 Cyntha C. Beaty 31 TN
 Francis M. 18 IL
 Reuben S. Beaty 16 IL
 Richard Beaty 14 IL
 Elizabeth Beaty 13 IL
 Calperny Gal 10 IL
 Mary J. 7 IL
 Charles E. 1 IL
  1870 Ewing P. O., Franklin, Illinois, p194A
 Beaty, Geo W. 29 IL
 Sarah A. 30 IL
 Henry T. 4 IL
 Francis M. 2 IL
 Phillip C. 5/12 IL
 (On same page)
 Beaty, William A. 36 KY
 Elizabeth 33 IL
 Julia A. 14 IL
 Eliza A. 11 IL
 William S. 10 IL
 Mary E. 3 IL
 John Q. 2 IL
 James C. 1 IL
 Newton, Jasper 22 TN
 [Whittington, Wm. L. next household]
  1880 Northern, Franklin Co., Illinois p519D
 Daniel Bain 52 IL, NC, TN
 Sarah Bain 40 IL, TN, AL
 [Lots of Bain Children]
 Henry J. Beaty sson 14 IL, IL, IL
 Marion F. Beaty sson12 IL, IL, IL
 Carroll P. Beaty sson 10 IL, IL, IL
 James W. Beaty sson 8 IL,IL, IL
  1870 United States Federal Census
  Name: Daniel Bain
 Birth Year: abt 1829
 Age in 1870: 41
 Birthplace: Illinois
 Home in 1870: Township 5 Range 4, Franklin, Illinois
 Race: White
 Gender: Male
 Value of real estate: View image
 Post Office: Webbs Prairie
 Household Members:
 Name Age
 Daniel Bain 41
 Louisa Bain 40
 Julia A Bain 17
 William Bain 15
 Mary Bain 13
 M F Bain 9
 Mary F Bain 6
 Sarah E Bain 4
 Orietta Bain 3/12
  1880 United States Federal Census
  Name: Daniel Bain
 Home in 1880: Northern, Franklin, Illinois
 Age: 52
 Estimated birth year: abt 1828
 Birthplace: Illinois
 Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
 Spouse's name: Sarah
 Father's birthplace: North Carolina
 Mother's birthplace: Tennessee
 Neighbors: View others on page
 Occupation: Farmer
 Marital Status: Married
 Race: White
 Gender: Male
 Household Members:
 Name Age
 Daniel Bain 52
 Sarah Bain 40
 Marena Bain 22
 Millard F. Bain 28
 Frances M. Bain 16
 Sarah E. Bain 13
 Oraetta Bain 10
 Hester Bain 7
 Ida Bain 3
 Daniel E. Bain 1
 Henry J. Beaty 14
 Marion F. Beaty 12
 Carroll P. Beaty 10
 James W. Beaty 8


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