Autobiography of Captain ; biographical sketches of relatives, reminiscences of 1861-1865, also some opinions and reflections concerning public duty . ly burial-ground at Kirk Malew Church, Isle of Man. Her children arise aifd call her blessed; her husband also, and he praLseth her. John M. Cajn, July 30th, 1839; December 5th, 1897. Alfred Daniel Cain. Castletown, Isle of Man, May nth, 1845; Atchison, , January 27th, 1898. GEXEALOGY. 15 In Memorj- ofSamh A., wife of John M. Cain,Died August 12th, 1S72. aged 28 3-ears 9 M., son of J. ^I. and Sarah A. Cain;Died Xov. 26


Autobiography of Captain ; biographical sketches of relatives, reminiscences of 1861-1865, also some opinions and reflections concerning public duty . ly burial-ground at Kirk Malew Church, Isle of Man. Her children arise aifd call her blessed; her husband also, and he praLseth her. John M. Cajn, July 30th, 1839; December 5th, 1897. Alfred Daniel Cain. Castletown, Isle of Man, May nth, 1845; Atchison, , January 27th, 1898. GEXEALOGY. 15 In Memorj- ofSamh A., wife of John M. Cain,Died August 12th, 1S72. aged 28 3-ears 9 M., son of J. ^I. and Sarah A. Cain;Died Xov. 26, 1886. aged 17 years 7 months 17 days. Sacred to the Memory of Ann Cowley, wife of W. S. Cain; Died April 26th, 1870, aged 27 years. Sacred to the Memorj ofAddio, daughter of W. S. and Susan A. Cain. who departed this lifeSeptember 17th. 1888, aged 10 years 4 months. In Memory of Alfred Earnest, son ofA. D. and M. A. M. Cain. Born May 13, 1S75; died May 2S, 1875 Sacred to the Memory of Mary Ann Cain, otherwise Shillicorn, beloved wife of John M. Cain. Born in Liverpool, England. Died in Atchison. Kansas, Sept. 18th, 1874, in the 25th year of her ELIZABETH STEPHEN MYLCHREEST. 1786-1858. It was an inspiration to nobleness cf !ife to have been blessed with hergentle, dignified example and precept in childhood and youth, and I feel surethat her influence on her posterity will yet produce men and women who willprove themselves worthy of their descent, in America, New Zealand, and hernative land. CHAPTER 2. My Grandmother Cain died when Father was a smallboy, and he said little about her to me; but while Iwas in the Bendigo gold mines in Australia I met acousin of Fathers — Richard Comish, who was a veryenthusiastic admirer of Grandmother she was the nicest woman that was ever in theCain family. I told Father what Comish said, andhe smiled as he replied: Mother was kind-hearted,and my Aunt Comishs family were quite poor, andwhen Dick came to our house Mother


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