Jesse married a Miss Firth, of Barbour county, and settled on the north side of Hughes river, at the mouth of the run, which still bears his name, "Jesse Cain's run" where Peter and Charles Wass now live. [1]
↑ "The Descendant's of Nicholas Cain" 1736-1986 by Wayne R. Cain &Shirley J. Evans, page 138
↑ "The Descendant's of Nicholas Cain" 1736-1986 by Wayne R. Cain &Shirley J. Evans, page 138
"The Descendant's of Nicholas Cain" 1736-1986 by Wayne R. Cain &Shirley J. Evans, page 136
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