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18601 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page192.

Paul AKA Erastus P. Maine - DAR Library, Bible Records, NY, V. 5, page157-162. 
Paul Peleg MAIN
 
18602 1860 Federal Census - Fenner, Madison, New York 357


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DAR Library - Bible Records of NY, Vol. 5, page 157. 
Paul Ray MAIN
 
18603 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition., by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995.page 193. Paul Stephen MAIN
 
18604 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page80.
BURDICK GENEALOGY, p. 80, 182. Burdick credits Mrs. Hannah B. Wihitford,Adams, NY; A.A. Aspinwall; Arnold's VS of RI. 
Perez MAIN
 
18605
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THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page46.
Perez served in the Revolutionary War and his pension papers show hewas living in Penn. in 1807, Delaware Co., Ohio in 1811 and Troy,Deleware Co., Ohio in 1833.
DAR - Bible records, NY, Vol. 5, page 161. 
Peris MAIN
 
18606 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page245.
Grandad lived with his daughter Temperance in Phoenix until she diedin 1968. He moved to Alburquerque, New Mexico and lived with his grandsonRichard Porter. In 1974, prior to his death, Perry lived in a nursinghome in Alburquerque, NM.
Grampa was a jack-of-all-trades. He was a farmer, trapper, miner,horse trainer, and other things. In his seventies he was still plowinghis fields on his Missouri farm. He outlived his three wives and his onlychild.
After grandma Ethel died he moved to Lanagan, Missouri and lived ina cabin close to Glenn and Temperance. Later he married ElizabethBennett, a widow with a daughter, Josephine Bennett and a granddaughterEmma Jane Wallace. Emma Jane's mother had died and her grandmother wasraising her. After the death of Elizabeth, grampa married her sisterMinnie who was a widow.
My grandma, Ethel Marin (Hewitt) Main was 46 when she died. Whengrandpa met her she was a cook in a hotel. Grandpa said he saw her fromacross the street and said he knew then he would marry her. 
Perry MAIN
 
18607
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Lived in Perryville and Kerkville, NY until 1844 then moved toPlainfield then to Alton, Illinois. 
Phebe MAIN
 
18608
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Phebe MAIN
 
18609
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Phebe MAIN
 
18610 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page66.
When they married she was 18 and he was 21. 
Phebe MAIN
 
18611 Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed Phebe E. MAIN
 
18612 THE DESCENDANTS OF EZEKIEL MAINE OF STONINGTON, CONN, compiled byAlgernon Aikin Aspinwall, Washington, DC, 1905, DAR Library. page 84.
Philena S.-6, daughter of Saxton M.-5, and Sophriona (Stanton)Maine, was born January 8, 1826; died February 8, 1869. She marriedWilliam Williams, son of Elijah and Marbaret (Fanning) Bailey. He wasborn No. Stonington, Ct., Oct. 23, 1819. He died January 12, 1886.

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Philena Stanton MAIN
 
18613 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 247.
Philura Main, born 1792; m. 1810, Nathan Randall, born 1790; diedMar. 4, 1857; buried in Cattaraugus Co., NY. 
Philura MAIN
 
18614 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page215.
 
Philura MAIN
 
18615
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Polly MAIN
 
18616 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page86.
Of Lincklean, NY; Alegany Co., NY; Wisconsin and Calamar, ValleyCo., Nebraska. Prentice built the first frame house in Lincklean SouthHill. Lived in Calamar, Nebraska in 1882.

BURDICK GENEALOGY, page 115 and 277. 
Prentice C. MAIN
 
18617
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Prudence MAIN
 
18618 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page180. Rachel Caroline MAIN
 
18619 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page71.
He served in the War of 1812. Moved to Norwith, NY, then on to Oxford,NY and then to New York City and returned to North Stonington, Conn.where he died. 
Randall MAIN
 
18620 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 255.
Mr. Main is interested in the gracery business. 
Ransom Louis MAIN
 
18621 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 255.
Mr. Main conducted a thriving grocery business. He was a member ofthe Baptist Church. 
Ransom Simeon MAIN
 
18622 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page197. Retee MAIN
 
18623 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page241.
Reuben was in 174th Regt. of OVI from 2 Aug 1884 - 28 Jun 1865,discharged at Charlotte, North Carolina. Military records listed him as5'2", fair complexion, hazel eyes and dark hair. In 1888 he moved hisfamily to central Kansas. After two winters they moved to Butler,Montana, then in the fall of 1891 to the Osage Nation near Pawhuska.After several years they moved down the river near Eli, in Rogers Co.north of Hwy. 20, west of the Verdigris River. 
Reuben MAIN
 
18624 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page177.
Reubin said he was of age, joined the Union Army as a drummer boy (hewas 14). After the war when he was 18 he married Fascellina. They came toTexas Co., Montana from Illinois. After guiding the wagon trains of hisfamily from Illinois to Kansas, Reuben was in demand as a wagon masterfrom Illinois to Montana and Kentucky to Montana. He received a Kansasland grant and later bought land in Bates Co., Montana between Rich Hilland Hume. He farmed, drove a state coach, was a teamster for ahouse-drawn fire engine in Rich Hill, was a rural mail carrier(horse-drawn carriage). In 1885 Fascellina was driving a team and wagonto Hume when something frightened the team and they ran and was turnedover. She died in the arms of her son Felix and is buried in LawrenceCemetery. Later Reuben married Caroline, who had two children by anothermarriage. Felix said that she showed so much favoritism to her childrenand mistreated Reuben's younger ones that he and Ben ran her off. Afterthis Reuben married Maggie and they raised an adopted daughter Lucille.Reuben carried the mail until just before he died in 1925. He left hisfavorite horse "Old Slim" and his watch to Felix Eddie, his grandson.
Also researching this line is: J.D. Mihlhauser, 11717 Drayton Drive,Austin, Texas 78758
Bob Main, 867 Redwood Drive, Garberville, CA 95542.
Sherd L. Davis, Wolfe City, Texas. 
Reuben Hiram MAIN
 
18625 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page35.
Reuben died at the home of his oldest son, Perez Main. Reuben livedin No. Stonington, New London Co., Conn., then removed to Plainfield,Otsego Co., New York and later moving to Guilderland, Albany Co., NewYork then to Adams.

THE DESCENDANTS OF ROBERT BURDICK of Rhode Island. Compiled by Nellie(Willard) Johnson, Pd. B. 1937, p. 31, 81-82. 
Reuben Peckham MAIN
 
18626 1910 CENSUS - NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 15 Apr 1910, page85A, Dwelling #131, Family #152.
MAIN, Richard D., head, W, M, 50, M1, 29 years, CT, CT, CT, English,Farmer, General, Old Age, yes, yes, O, F, F, 75.
MAIN, Mary J., wife, W, F, 49, M1, 29 years, 1 child, 1 child, MA, Ire(English) O, Ire (English) O, English, none, Old Age, yes, yes. 
Richard Dudley MAIN
 
18627 RICHARD MAIN, JR. - 1983
OLD MYSTIC - Richard E. Main, Jr., 25, of Ralph Street, Moosup,grandson of Morris and Lucy Burtch Main of Old Mystic, died Sunday in anautomobile accident on Route 14, Plainfield. He was a passenger in a carthat hit a tree and overturned.
Born in Norwich, Nov. 12, 1958, he was the son of Richard E. andPhilemena Green Main of Moosup.
Beside his parents and paternal grandparents, survivors include abrother, Jonathan M. Main of Moosup, and two sisters, Linda J. Main ofMoosup and Cynthia F. Cotter of Wichita, Kansas.
A private funeral service will be conducted at the Church &Allen-Dinoto Funeral Home. Internment will be in the Main and AllenCemetery, Ledyard.
There are no calling hours.
Donations may be made in his memory to the Moosup Ambulance Corps,Main Street. 
Richard E. MAIN, Jr.
 
18628 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page94.
Researching this line is Roy Main, Bob Main, Lola Main Thompson,J.D. Mihlhauser, Sherd Davis. 
Robert Hiram MAIN
 
18629 1 NOTE THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress,1995. page 123. Robert Palmer MAIN
 
18630 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page199. Rosa T. MAIN
 
18631 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 256.
They and their children are Baptist Church members. 
Rosina A. MAIN
 
18632 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page95.
They moved briefly to Debois Co., then to Clark Co., Illinois. WhenColes Co., Illinois was formed their property was in Coles Co. They soldthere in 1844 and moved back to Crawford Co., Indiana where Roswellpurchased 40 acres on 28 Mar 1849 from Samuel Row. He sold before 1860and moved to Montana then to Greenwood Co., Kansas where he died 1870.
Researching this line is Lola Thompson. 
Roswell MAIN
 
18633 THE DESCENDANTS OF EZEKIEL MAINE OF STONINGTON, CONN, compiled byAlgernon Aikin Aspinwall, Washington, DC, 1905, DAR Library. page 20. Ruby MAIN
 
18634 Note: s/o Ensign Jonas and Content (Bromley) Maine of Stonington,Conn. Rueben Peckham MAIN
 
18635 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page30.
He served in the Rev. War and did receive a pension. Information onthis family may be found in: Walter Palmer of Charlestown and Reheboth,Mass & Stonington, Conn. - A 400-Year (1585-1985) Family History by DorisPalmer Buys. Utah 1986.

DAR PATRIOT INDEX, PART II, page1879.
MAINE, MAIN, MANE,
Rufus: b 11-15-1758 CT, d 2-22-1836 CT, m. Sarah York, Pvt CT PNSR. 
Rufus MAIN
 
18636 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page69.
His will was probated 22 Jul 1858. 
Rufus MAIN
 
18637 THE DESCENDANTS OF EZEKIEL MAINE OF STONINGTON, CONN, compiled byAlgernon Aikin Aspinwall, Washington, DC, 1905, DAR Library. page 20.
On 9 Nov 1834 at Stonington, Sanford Main was appointed gardian toSally E. and Lois Ann Main, heirs of Russel Main.

THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page68. 
Russell MAIN
 
18638 THE DESCENDANTS OF EZEKIEL MAINE OF STONINGTON, CONN, compiled byAlgernon Aikin Aspinwall, Washington, DC, 1905, DAR Library. page 20.
A Russell H. Maine served in the Mexican War, lived in Mariposa, CAin 1856.

THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page68.
Russell was said to have left home and was never heard from. 
Russell H. MAIN
 
18639 RUTH MAYNAARD - 1986
LEDYARD - Ruth E. Maynard, 70, of 17 River Drive, Gales Ferry diedtoday at her home.
A native of Ledyard, she was born May 18, 1916, the daughter of Amosand Frances Spicer Main.
She was married to Franklin E. Maynard Oct. 14, 1938, in Ledyard.
Mr. Maynard was a cafeteria worker at the Gales Ferry School beforeher retirement.
She was a member of the Ledyard Nursing Board of 6 1/2 years and avolunteer for the Well-Child Conference Program. She was a former memberof the Ledyard and Gales Ferry Schools Parent-Teacher Associations andwas a former Den Mother of Cub Scouts. She was a 1935 graduate of NorwichFree Academy.
Besides her husband, survivors include two sons, Robert ofChattanooga, Tenn. and Raymond Maynard of Gales Ferry; a daughter,Cynthia Payne of Norwich; a brother, Raymond Main and a sister, EthelBabcock, both of Gales Ferry and five grandchildren.
The Gales Ferry Funeral Home of Church & Allen is in charge ofarrangements, which are incomplete.

Mary Rogness's - Seventh cousin twice removed 
Ruth MAIN
 
18640 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page226.
Researching this line is Mildred Nelson, 719 W. 9th, Pittsburg,Kansas. 
Ruth Ellen MAIN
 
18641 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of sixth cousin 3 times removed Ruth Etta MAIN
 
18642 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page151.
Walter Ashwill, Edylene McGill: HISTORY OF HANCOCK CO., OHIO, page 815.
MARRIAGE RECORDS OF HANCOCK CO., OHIO, by Ohio Co., Gen. Society,Finley, Ohio. 
Sabeers MAIN
 
18643 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page158.
He was named after his grandfather but the spelling of his name waschanged. The name had been Sabiers, Sabbers, Sebbeus, Sabbius andSabeers. It is said that Sebeers first studied to become a doctor ofmedicine and then became a Primative Baptist Minister. This Main familyplus fifty other families moved to Missouri in March of 1876, going in animmigrant train with each family having a box car for their furniture andlive stock. Bess Welsenhunt, who was Oliver Main's daughter said thatthey came to Kansas City, then Lee Summit and then south on Hwy 71 about40 miles to Archie than west on Hwy A in Cass County to a place theynamed Main City, Everett Twp. in 1879 in the SE corner of Section 30 andthe NE corner of Section 31. A store and post office were established in1879 to 1906 and H.C. Main was the first postmaster. In 1983 there was apopulation of six and it was no longer on the map. The store/tavern hasburned down now. Sharon Cemetery is south one-half mile.
[Bob Main of Garberville, California sent some information on MainCity and HISTORY OF CASS COUNTY, page 166; Missouri Post Offices, Page34]
F. C. Moses lived in the first house built in the little village ofMain City, Cass Co., Missouri, Nov. 1879. H.C., F.C. and M.J. Mosesopened the first store on Christmas 1879 and April 1881 H.C. Main boughta fourth interest in the store and it became Moses, Main & Co. Thefollowing July H. C. and M. J. Moses sold to F. C. Moses and William Mainand the name changed to Main & Moses. Some of our Mains are buried at theAdam Howell Cemetery near Virginia, Missouri. Bess said her family livedhalf a mile from the grandfather's old place. She said all the childrenexcept Ellen came to Missouri. Ellen was married and remained in Ohio.Bess said that Linda and Mary were married but came with their families.My grandad, Perry, was six months old at that time.
Sabeers and Anna were given a Letter of Dismission from The RegularBaptist Church of Jesus Christ called Marlboro, Delaware Co., Ohio. Theletter was written by Joseph Main, clerk, 18 Mar 1876. The letter statesthat Elder Sabeers C. Main is an ordained Minister of the Gospel. 
Sabeers MAIN
 
18644 Brown, Sabrina N., daughter of John & Matilda Maine, & wife of Clark T. Brown, born Oct. 9, 1822, died Feb. 27, 1886


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Sabrina N. MAIN
 
18645
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Sally MAIN
 
18646
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Sally A. MAIN
 
18647
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Samuel MAIN
 
18648 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page108.
They moved to Laporte Co., Indiana then to Stephenson Co., Illiniosand to Badger City, Lyon Co., Kansas and to Linn Co., Kansas. Childrenborn in Stephenson Co., IL. 
Samuel MAIN
 
18649 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page177.
BABCOCK GENEALOGY, ASPINWALL GENEALOGY, Ezekiel Main's pension - sonEzekiel S22893 Cert #11108 and DAR Cert. of Josie Main Bledsoe. 
Samuel MAIN
 
18650 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page38.
Samuel was from Bristol, Hartford Co., Conn. He went to Susquehanna,Penn. and then to Dubois Co., Indiana where he died.
Bob Main of California; DAR #515163 for Weitkamp - through EzekielMain; Lola Main Thompson of California; and Ronald E. Maines of Virginia.

Researching this line is Jackie Smith at gardenangel11851@yahoo.com 
Samuel MAIN
 

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