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- DEKALB COUNTY, TN
ADMINISTRATOR'S SETTLEMENTS
Administrator's Settlement Book, 1846-1856
pg 284. 29 Apr 1853.
Henry and John K. Baine, administrators of the estate of Peter Bain_, dec'd. Amount due distributees on settlement signed for by the nine distributees including the widow, to wit:
A. Blanton $99.75
Isaiah Bain 99.75
William Bain 99.75
Jeremiah Bain 99.75
Isaiah Bain as guardian of
David K. Baine 99.75
Henry Bain 99.75
John K. Bain 99.75
(the widow did not sign for her share)
Notes for Peter Bain:
General Notes:
1810 Greenville Co., SC Census:
B500 GREENVILLE, SC BANE Peter M-252 062 127 NdRcd
In 1812 Peter owned 800 acres in Valley of Caney Fork River in Tennessee at the mouth of Sink
River. He listed his occupation as a farmer.
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From "A Bicentennial History of DeKalb Co, Tennessee" by Thomas G Webb, I find the following...
"From the Young Bend on up, the river became quite narrow, with steep hillsides and much smaller
strips of bottom land. On one of these at the mouth of Sink Creek, John and Anthony Pate (probably
brothers) had houses built by 1811, near what became known as Pate's Ford. Living near the Pates,
though not necessarily on the river, were Peter Bain by 1812 and Isaac and Leonard Adcock before
1820."
Also...
"Smithville had a Methodist campground. In 1841 Gilies Driver conveyed 2 1/2 acres for that purpose
to the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church; Charles Ferrell, David Fite, Zachariah Moore,
Archibald Bain, Leonard F. Moore, H.O.T. Heald, James Kerr, Isaac N. Murphy, and J.C. Cannady.
The location was just south of town on a spring branch about where the junction of Highways 70 and
56 is in 1995. As in Alexandria, the Methodists were the first and largest church in Smithville".
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Warren County, TN Deed Book (1820-1824), 10? Mar 1822,
Jeremiah Franks of Warren County to Peter Bain, 24 1/2 acres,
$200, land on Caney Fork, bounds William English, signed
Jeremiah x Franks, witnesses Samuel Gann and Alexander
McWhorter, acknowledged 2 Jul 1811, registered 19 Nov 1822.
Warren County, TN Deed Book (1826-1828), 30 Jan 1824,
William Gann of Warren County to Peter Bain of Warren
County, 30 acres, $200, land on Caney Fork, signed William x
Gann (seal), witnesses Alexr McWhorter and Jeremiah Franks,
ack 7 Apr 1828, reg 6 Jun 1828.
Warren County, TN Deed Book (1826-1828), 2 Oct 1824,
Jeremiah Franks of Warren County to Peter Bain of Warren
County, 10 acres, $40, land on dry branch of Caney Fork, signed
Jeremiah x Franks (seal), wit Alex McWhorter, Archibald Bain,
ack 7 Apr 1828, reg 9 Jun 1828.
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WARREN COUNTY TENNESSEE
ENTRY TAKERS INDEX
~ From 1824 ~
(Name, Entry#, Date, Survey, Book, Page, Acres)
Bain, Peter 1749 1826 1826 1 247 40
" " 51 1824 1825 1 174 50
" " 1966 1826 1830 2 157 50
" " 3342 1831 1832 3 33 35
" " 3626 1833 1833 3 45 45
" " 3665 1830 1836 3 250 122
" " 3626 1833 1833 3 45 45
" " 3665 1830 1836 3 250 122
" Archabald 1633 1826 1831 2 272 12.5
" " 1633 1826 1830 3 251 12.5
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1830: Peter Bane is listed in the Census of Warren Co., TN
1112001-1010001
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1836 Dekalb Co., TN Tax List:
CIVIL DISTRICT 11:
Adcock, Leonard 132 acres
Adcock, William 48 acres
Bain, Arch
Bain, Peter 110 acres
Boling, John R. 90 acres
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1850 Dekalb Co., TN
Dw/1228-174
BAYNE, Peter 64 VA
Lena 61 NC
John K. 23
Jeremiah 18
David K. 14
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Dekalb Co., TN
Administrator's Settlement Book, 1846-1856
pg 187. 3 Mar 1851. Henry Bane appointed administrator of the estate of Peter Bane, dec'd.
pg 284. 29 Apr 1853. Henry and John K. Baine, administrators of the estate of Peter Bain_, dec'd.
Amount due distributees on settlement signed for by the nine distributees including the widow, to wit:
A. Blanton $99.75
Isaiah Bain 99.75
William Bain 99.75
Jeremiah Bain 99.75
Isaiah Bain as gdn of
David K. Baine 99.75
Henry Bain 99.75
John K. Bain 99.75
widow did not sign for her share.
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Kevin L. Bandy
Peter Bain, Son of Edwin & Sara Bain came to Tennessee with his Mother and brothers, after the
death of his Father, about the year of 1810 or 1811.
Archibald, his brother, had a land grant on Sink Creek and Peter bought land on the other side after
marrying. He raised his family there. When the county lines were established, Archibald's land was in
Warren Co. and Peter's was in DeKalb Co..
Peter died of Pneumonia and is buried in the Bain Cemetery where he had established a
church-school in the Belk Community in DeKalb Co., TN. The grave stones were made of native
sandstone rock and time, weather, and neglect have worn the names away so we do not know the
exact location of each grave in the cemetery.
Peter's children followed the opening of the land west after selling
their home places that they inherited; all, but William and Isaiah.
Isaiah was a Civil War victim leaving six children, which William was appointed their guardian and
they stayed in Tennessee.
Sinah Benton daughter of David Benton and Mary Womack was born on 17 Sep 1789 in Ky or NC.
She died on 30 Nov 1870 in Dekalb Co., TN (Belk Community).
Notes for Sinah Benton:
General Notes:
Daughter of David Benton who served in the Rev. War.
Was living in same household with son Henry and wife Mary Bolen Bain.
1860 Dekalb Co., TN Census:
Dw/ 88-124
BAIN, SINA 70
JEREMIAH 27
DAVID C 24
VINETTA 20
ANDREW J 2 1/2
Peter Bain and Sinah Benton were married in 1814 in Warren Co., TN. They had the following
children:
29. i. Henry D. Bain[5, 6] was born in 1815 in Warren Co., TN. He married Mary Boland about
1838 in Dekalb Co., TN. He died on 01 Sep 1897 in Garland Co., AR[7].
ii. William Bain was born on 16 Dec 1816 in Dekalb Co., TN. He married Mary Unknown
about 1848 in White Co., TN. He died on 10 Apr 1910 in White Co., TN.
Notes for William Bain:
General Notes:
1850: John K. Bain in his biography stated that in the settlement of his fathers will that
brother "Bill" was living in Missouri. John said Bill came home in the winter of 1851 and he
went back with him the first part of 1852. Since Bill was given land in White Co., TN as part
of his inheritance, then John may have meant he went there and not to Missouri.
1860 White Co., TN Census
P092-36 BAINE July 5, 1860 - District 5, Frank's Ferry PO 713/698
William 42 M W Farmer 500 400 Tn
Mary 40 F W Tn
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1870 Census - White County, Tennessee - 5th Civil District, Shady Grove
June 15, 1870
Page 12
Dwelling 83, Family 83
Value of Property
Name Age Gender Race Occupation Real Personal Birthplace
Bain, William 52 M W Farmer 1000 500 TN
Bain, Main 51 F W Keeping house TN
Bain, David 14 M W Works on farm TN
Gunther, Thomas 26 M W Works on farm TN
Tramel, Caroline 24 F W Housekeeper TN
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1880 White Co., TN Census:
Census Place: District 5, White, Tennessee
Source: FHL Film 1255285 National Archives Film T9-1285 Page 445B
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
William BAIN Self M M W 62 TN
Occ: Farmer Fa: SC Mo: VA
Mary BAIN Wife F M W 61 TN
Occ: House Keeper Fa: TN Mo: TN
Andrew CHISM Other M S W 22 TN
Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: TN Mo: TN
Sarah SMITH Other F S W 17 TN
Occ: House Keeper Fa: TN Mo: TN
Mary Lou BAIN Niece F S W 6 TN
Fa: TN Mo: TN
Laethy BAIN Niece F S W 9 TN
Fa: TN Mo: TN
William Bain's brother, Isaiah died and he was appoint guardian of Isaiah
children. They lived in his home until they married. Marriage records
are in White Co., TN. The land he lived on in the later years of his
life is on Center Hill Lake, Dist. #4, of White Co., TN. Now is owned by
William Wingo and Quinton Bain.
In the last years of his life he was in a wheel chair crippled by
rheumatism. After his first wife died, he married the woman who took
care of him, leaving her all he owned when he died. He had no living
children of his own.
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DeKALB COUNTY, TN - MILITARY - William Baine Civil War Pension Application
NAME: Bain, William.
WIDOW: Bain, Mary
PENSION #: W4940
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Soldier’s Application for Pension.
I, William Baine, a native of the State of Tennessee and now a citiz
Tennessee, resident at Yateston, in the county of White in said State of
Tennessee, and who was a soldier from the State of Tennessee, in the war
between the United States and the Confederate States, do hereby apply for aid
under the Act of the General Assembly of Tennessee, entitled “An Act for the
benefit of the indigent and disabled soldiers of the late war between t
States, and to fix the fees of attorneys or agents for procuring such
pensions, and fixing a penalty for the violation of the same.” And I
pensions, and fixing a penalty for the violation of the same.” And I do
solemnly swear that while in the discharge of my duty in the service of the
Confederate States, as a member of Captain Perry Adcock’s Co (C) Stephen H.
Combs Battalion Confederate States Army. I was Taken sick with diarrhea
[lined out: at Jackson Mississippi] while on a boat coming from prison down
the Mississippi River and from the effects of such sickness I was disabled as
follows: Diarrhea become chronicle so much so that I was unable for any sort
of service in the Army and was discharged from said service therefore at
Jackson Mississippi and that by reason of such wound and disability I am now
entitled to receive the benefits of this Act. I further swear that I do not
hold any National, State or County office, nor do I receive aid or a pension
from any other State, or from the United States, and that I am not an inmate
of any soldiers’ home, and that I am unable to earn a reasonable support for
myself and family. I do further solemnly swear that the answers given to the
following questions are true:
In what County, State and year were you born?
Answer: I was born 16th day of Dec 1816 in Warren County Tennessee.
When did you enlist and in what command? Give the names of the
regimental and company officers under whom you were serving at date of wound
or wounds.
Answer: About Sept 1861 in Capt Perry Adcock’s Co which was lettered C
list S. H. Combs Battalion John P Titsworth 1st Lieutenant; Chestley Turner
2nd and Wm Jones 3rd
In what battle or battles were you wounded, and, if not in battle,
state under what circumstances you received the injury or injuries?
Answer: Received no injury in battle. Claimant had been captured at
Fort Donelson, and while in prison and on the way for exchange on the boat he
was taken sick
What was the precise nature of your wound or wounds?
Answer: Diarrhea, which became chronic.
What limb, if any, did you lose by reason of said wound or wounds, and
if no limb, state fully the disability caused by said wound or wounds, and is
said disability permanent?
Answer: No limb lost but diarrhea in chronic form as stated it is
permanent troubled even now & most of the time
Were you incapacitated for service by reason of said wound, wounds or
service?
Answer: Yes
Were you discharged from the army by reason of said wound, wounds or
service?
Answer: Yes
If discharged from the army, where were you and what did you do until
the close of the war?
Answer: I was at Jackson Mississippi returned home & remained during
the war
What was the name of the surgeon who attended you?
Answer: Do not remember his name it appears upon his discharge which
is lost or misplaced so that he cannot find it.
How did you get out of the army?
Answer: Discharged out
Did you take the oath of allegiance to the United States Government?
Answer: Yes
If so, when, and under what circumstances?
Answer: He was required by United States authority, about last of 1864
Are you married, or have you been married?
Answer: Yes twice
If so, what is the size of your family?
Answer: He and his wife [lined out: for wife have no children]
What are the respective ages of your wife and children?
Answer: About 60 years for wife have no children
To what sex do your children belong?
Answer: None, I have no children
Are not some of your children able to support you?
Answer: Have none
In what business are you now engaged, if any, and what do you earn?
Answer: No business, nor earn nothing.
What estate have you in your own right, real and personal, and what is
its value?
Answer: One mule worth [lined out: 50] 19 years old you can price him,
one cow worth 20$, six shoats worth $15.00. (Note: Shoats are young weaned
pigs)
What estate has your wife in her own right, real and personal, and
what is its value?
Answer: About 50 acres of land about 15 tillable acres of land on the
place worth about $300.00
How have you derived support for yourself and family for the last five
years?
Answer: From the land his wife gets as rent & that is not sufficient
for support for them.
Do you use intoxicants to any extent?
Answer: No Sir
How long have you been an actual resident of the State of Tennessee?
Answer: Since birth except two years he was away
Have you an attorney to look after this application?
Answer: I have not
If so, give his name and address?
Answer: B.M. Cantrell has written for me and counseled with me his
address is Smithville, Tennessee
Witness my hand the 14 day of Oct 1899.
Wm Baine
Witnesses:
W. W. Parker
J.D. Heweatt
W.C. Gilbert
State of Tennessee}
DeKalb County. } Personally appeared before me W. B. Foster
Clerk of the County Court of said County, the above named Wm Bain the
applicant, with whom I am personally acquainted, and having the application
read and fully explained to him as well as the statements and answers therein
made, made oath that the said statements and answers are true.
Witness my hand, at office, this 14 day of October 1899
W. B Foster, Clerk
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State of Tennessee}
DeKalb County. } Personally appeared before me W. B. Foster
Clerk of the County Court of said County, the above named W. W. Parker one of
the subscribing witnesses to the foregoing application and who is a physician
of good standing and being duly sworn says that he has carefully and
thoroughly examined William Bain, the applicant, and finds him laboring under
the following disabilities:
Finds applicant reputed to be 83 years old he looks to be; no other disability
found except evidence of chronic diarrhea. However, he is very well
nourished for one of his extreme age. His extreme dotage incapacitate him from
the performance of manual labor.
(Note: Dotage refers to old age or senility.)
Witness my hand, at office, this 14 day of October 1899
W. B Foster, Clerk
State of Tennessee}
DeKalb County. } Personally appeared before me W. B. Foster
Clerk of the County Court of said County, the above named Johnathan D. Heweatt
and William C. Gilbert two of the subscribing witnesses to the foregoing
application, with whom I am personally acquainted, and known to me to be
citizens of veracity and standing in this community, and who make oath that
they are personally acquainted with the foregoing applicant, and that t
facts set forth and statements made in his application are correct and true,
to the best of their knowledge and belief, and that they have no interest in
this claim, and that said applicant’s habits are good and free from dishonor.
And we further make oath to the following facts touching the applicant’s
service in the Confederate army:
He was in line of service and in the engagement at Fort Donelson he was
captured as a prisoner and while a prisoner claimant became sick and was
discharged from service.
Witness my hand, at office, this 14 day of October 1899
W. B Foster, Clerk
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2236
Jan 28 1900
Pollard Tenn
To the pension board of Tennessee I will inform you about Wm Bain pension he
don’t deserve a pension his land is worth $1,000 dollars he owns a good river
bottom and he married a woman that had a Negro child and she not having
children and he keeps her with him and does his fine he not less than 1
barrel corn and a hitch of horse stock and buggy if you don’t believe what I
say about it just write me a letter and I will get plenty of people say the
same I will or write to some one else.
Jim Hodge
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Office of
B. M. Cantrell
Attorney, Notary Public
and Claim Agent.
Smithville, Tenn. May 19, 1900
Office of war record Washington D. C. Honored Sir: William Baine was a
confederate soldier private in Co C S. H. Combs Battalion Tennessee Volunteers
Confederate States Army. Was discharge from service he says on accou
disability has lost his discharge he is an applicant for State Pension and it
is thought that his service from the records is the best evidence of his
discharge. Would you please send a statement of his service and cause of
discharge if record is on file.
Respt
B. M. Cantrell
State of Tennessee }
DeKalb County }
Personally appeared before me W. P. Knowles a Justice of the Peace for White
Co Tenn. David C. McBride and George Murphy who being duly sworn say that they
are well acquainted with William Bain ex confederate soldier. McBride living
on the place with said soldier Murphy living in the neighborhood of claimant.
The soldier and they were each well acquainted with claimant Banes property
and financial condition in January, Feb and March 1900 in fact before f
years & since that time. William Baine has a farm on Caney Fork River White Co
Tennessee of about 40 acres. Bottom land subject to cultivation 16 acres the
balance of the farm is Bluff & hills. The 16 acres has been cultivated until
it is tired and make 4 to 5 barrels per acre of corn about sixty barrels was
gathered in 1899 and claimant Baine was entitled to one-half of the crop
ruined, he had a buggy, has one mule and one cow and seven shoats or hogs;
claimant has no money at interest nor now on hand. He sold the calf from his
cow to pay taxes. Claimant had owned more land but as far back as 1892 his was
sold for debt for years he has not been able to do labor for ten years he has
not chopped a fire of wood he is old and infirm, but honest and upright. His
wife is fast past a middle age she had been immoral in her early life a
raised two illegitimate children one said to be a colored man but for many
years she had a reputation for good morals before and since. The claima
married her he was old and frail when he married to her and needed such
assistance as she could and does give him but the rest of his place is not
sufficient to support claimant and his said wife, and clothe them in a decent
or respectable manner in the community where they live.
D. C. McBride (original signature)
His
George X Murphy
Mark
Subscribed and sworn to before me and I certify that affidavits are credible
persons and entitled to consideration.
Given under my hand this 21 day of May 1900
Sworn to before me W. P. Knowles May 21 1900 an acting J. P. for White Tenn.
W. P. Knowles J.P.
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OFFICE OF
CLERK, WHITE COUNTY COURT.
W.L. DIBRELL
Sparta, Tenn. 3rd July 1903
Hon. Board of Pension Examiners
Gentlemen
I here wit hand you Certificates Concerning the new statement of Wm Bain Jr of
Yateston White County Tennessee. He states he thinks a copy of his discharge
was filed with his farmer application.
Mr Bain is a man who is nearly or quite helpless and has no property scarcely
and needs his pension. He is honest and is a good citizen. I am told by some
of his old Battalion he made a good soldier.
He cant live long. He is in a bad fix in health and financially. And I hope to
see his name in the next list of pensioners.
Yours Very truly
W.L. Dibrell
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State of Tennessee
White County
I W. L. Dibrell County Court Clerk in and for the County and State aforesaid
do certify that the Tax duplicate on file in my office shows two tracts of
lands to Wm Bain Jr one 88 acres and the other 55 acres. And valued at $315.
And Wm Bain Jr is here present. And states one of these tracts of land that is
55 acre tract belongs to him and is worth about $200. He also states he has a
blind horse - 1 yearling, 6 head of shoats, 2 beds all the above stuff worth
about $50. States he was born in 1816. And I further certify that Wm Bain Sr
is very feeble and is badly crippled so it is very hard for him to walk or get
about. He is not able to do any kind of work. And is a very poor man. An has
no one to rely on for a support. His certificate is made for the purpose of
having (Wm Bain Sr) instated on the Pension Pay roll. This 3d July 1903
His P.O.W.L. Dibrell County
Yateston Tenn Court Clerk
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Sparta, July 3rd 1903
This is to certify that I have examined Wm Bain who is now applying f
pension and find him suffering from muscular rheumatism effecting lower limbs
to such an extent as to render him unable for manual labor.
I H Snodgrass MD
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State of Tennessee }
White County }
I W. F. Tittsworth trustee for White County Tennessee do certify that I have
the Tax Book in my possession for the year 1902 and they show proper
these to Wm Bain Jr. amount to $315. And Wm Bain Sr. is present. And states
one of the tract of land of 55 acres belongs to him. And not m Bain Jr. And
also states it is worth about $200. My Tax Books does not show any personal
property against Wm Bin Sr. and I further certify that Wm Bain Sr. is a very
old and feeble and crippled man. And is in needy circumstances.
This 3r July 1903
W. F. Titsworth Trustee
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April the 10, 1905 (#2236 was added to side of the letter)
Dear friend I want you please to get my name on the pension role f
helps [sic], I am going on 89 I born 16 of December 1816. You can look over
the books and find my name. I don’t want go to County house you can see what
they asked me and send me word.
Wm Bain (Original signature)
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Capt. Geo B. Guild. President.Hon. Frank Dibrell
Lt. Frank A. Moses, Special Examiner.Att’y-Gen. Chas. T. Cater
Lt. Geo. F. Hager.Jno. P. Hickman, Secretary.
Headquarters
Tennessee Board of Pension Examiners
#2236
Nashville, Tenn. April 14, 1905
Mr. Wm Bain
Walden, Tenn.
Dear Sir-
Your letter of April 10th to Mr. Dibrell has been referred to me f
reply.
You had better file the certificate of this county White stating t
acreage and assessed valuation of your property.
I will bring your case before the board at the next meeting of the board
which commences May 2d.
Yours truly
Frank A. Moses
Special Examiner
Sparta, Tenn.
I certify that Wm Bain property is valued in the Tax Books at $400.00 This
24th April 1905.
W. F. Titsworth Trustee for
White County
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CERTIFICATE OF DISABILITY FOR DISCHARGE.
W. Bain of Captain Adcock’s Company (__) of the ____ Regiment of Confederate
States ___was enlisted by Adcock of the 1st Battalion Regiment of Tennessee
Confederacy at DeKalb on the 10 day of December 1861 to serve one years. He
was born in Warren County in the State of Tennessee is 46 years of age, 5 feet
8 inches high, fair complexion, blue eyes, dark hair, and by occupation when
enlisted, a farmer. During the last two months said soldier has been unfit for
duty ___ days.
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Station:
Date:
Perry Adcock, Captain
Commanding Company.
I certify that I have carefully examined the said W Bain of Captain Adcock’s
Company, and find him incapable of performing the duties of a soldier because
of Chronic disease kidney and ulcer alys
A. H. Voorhies
Surgeon.
Discharged, this 4th day of October 1862, at Jackson Mississippi
(?)(?) Lloyd (?)
Commanding the Post.
P. Ellis
Captain (?)
Note: A.H. Voorhies was an Assistant Surgeon assigned to the 10th Tennessee
Infantry. Voorhies was from Columbia, Tennessee, and his name appears in 5 of
6 sources used to identify Confederate physicians.
16th TN Infantry records:
Bain, William Pension
In his 1899 pension application (#2236) he states he enlisted in Comb's
Battalion. Born 12/16/1816 in Warren County. He apparently married twice.
His second wife had been the housekeeper. She had a child by a Negro man and
it created a bit of a controversy for his application. David C. McBride
vouched for him. He was living in White County in the Yatestown area. His
applications accepted. His wife Polly applied for a widow's pension. Her
maidenname was Polly Skurlock. William died in June 1910. Jasper Knowles
vouched for her and stated that William was in the 16th Regiment. Isiah Bain
is said to be William's brother
30. iii. Elizabeth Bain was born on 27 Sep 1817 in Warren Co., TN. She died after 1880.
31. iv. Isaiah Bain was born on 27 Sep 1819 in Warren Co., TN. He married Rebeccca Blanton
on 16 Jan 1844 in Cannon Co., TN. He died on 02 Feb 1863 in Alton, Il. (as prisoner of the
Civil War).
v. Inf. son Bain was born in 1822 in Warren Co., TN. She died about 1831 in Warren Co.,
TN.
32. vi. John Knox Bain[8] was born on 08 Feb 1827 in Warren Co., TN. He married Sarah Lou
Hartsfield on 03 Feb 1867 in Dekalb Co., TN. He died on 31 Aug 1915 in Homer, LA.
33. vii. Lucinda Bain was born on 11 May 1829 in Warren Co., TN. She married Alexander
Blanton in 1844 in TN. She died on 10 Oct 1909 in Pulaski Co., MO.
viii. Jeremiah D. Bain was born on 20 Jan 1833 in Warren Co., TN. He died on 01 Apr 1864 in
Dalton, GA.
Notes for Jeremiah D. Bain:
General Notes:
Jeremiah died on the march from Dalton, Ga. to Atlanta, Ga. during the Civil War.
34. ix. David Crockett Bain was born on 31 Jul 1836 in Warren Co., TN. He married Vietta
Adcock on 16 Jan 1860 in Dekalb Co., TN. He died about 1882 in Garland Co., AR.
Peter and Sinah raised their family in what was originally Warren County, which became part of DeKalb County, in 1837, and each son enlisted in the Confederate Army. All of these men enlisted at Titsworth's Store in DeKalb County.
David, Henry, Isaiah, Jeremiah, and William Bain enlisted in Captain Perry Adcock's Company C, 1st Battalion (Colms'), Tennessee Infantry, on December 10, 1861. John K. Bain enlisted in the same unit on November 10, 1862.
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