Dear Mrs. [Dorothy] Main, The enclosed information is all I have to go on at this time. Hope it may be some use to you. I am the only son of Lewis C. Main who was a brother of Charles Main who wrote the material I am sending you. Too bad our ancestors didn't hand down more information. Thank you, Franklin Main
This "MAIN Family Record" was written by Charles E. MAIN in July 1935 while he was recuperating from a broken leg. The accident in which he was injured happened at the Dalbey Lumber Yard where he was employed. Although he recovered from the broken leg, his death - caused by a blood clot - occurred on January 23, 1936. The record was copied for Franklin MAIN on August 24, 1952 by Dorothy MAIN, daughter of Charles E. MAIN. -- added by JK Hove 24 February 2013.
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