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Robert David Clay Blain

Birth
Stanford, Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA
Death
8 Aug 1906 (aged 64)
Williamstown, Grant County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Williamstown, Grant County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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11 AUGUST 1870 LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY, HUSTONVILLE
Robert D. C. Blaine, age 28, born KY
Mary A. Blaine, age 23
Alexander Blaine, age 3
Fannie Blaine, age 1
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SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1902
Page 3
Capt. R. C. Blain and wife, of Grant county, are visiting his mother, Mrs. C. R. Blain, in the West End.

THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1906
Page 1
HUSTONVILLE
Postmaster Blain was called to Williamsburg Saturday by the illness of his brother, Capt. Clay Blain.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1906
Page 1
HUSTONVILLE
Capt. R.C. Blain, who was born in Stanford May 15, 1842, died on the 8th at his home near Williamstown. He lived here from childhood until August 6, 1861, when he enlisted in Co. F. 1st Ky. Cavalry, and was soon made first lieutenant, and at the battle of Perryville his captain was killed and he was at once promoted to the captaincy, which place he held during the war. He participated in numerous hard fought battles and was always conspicuous for his courage.
He was an elder in the Presbyterian church and a Royal Arch Mason in good standing; by which order the funeral rites were conducted in a very impressive manner. He was a man of exemplary habits, strong character and loved by all who knew him.

Page 3
BLAIN
Capt. R.C. Blain, one of the most popular men in Grant county, died at his home Saturday. He was born in Stanford, in 1842, and was a man of strong character and sterling worth. He was an elder in the Presbyterian church.
Capt. Blain was a son of Senator Robert Blain and a brother of Postmaster John A. Blain, of Hustonville.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)
11 AUGUST 1870 LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY, HUSTONVILLE
Robert D. C. Blaine, age 28, born KY
Mary A. Blaine, age 23
Alexander Blaine, age 3
Fannie Blaine, age 1
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1902
Page 3
Capt. R. C. Blain and wife, of Grant county, are visiting his mother, Mrs. C. R. Blain, in the West End.

THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1906
Page 1
HUSTONVILLE
Postmaster Blain was called to Williamsburg Saturday by the illness of his brother, Capt. Clay Blain.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1906
Page 1
HUSTONVILLE
Capt. R.C. Blain, who was born in Stanford May 15, 1842, died on the 8th at his home near Williamstown. He lived here from childhood until August 6, 1861, when he enlisted in Co. F. 1st Ky. Cavalry, and was soon made first lieutenant, and at the battle of Perryville his captain was killed and he was at once promoted to the captaincy, which place he held during the war. He participated in numerous hard fought battles and was always conspicuous for his courage.
He was an elder in the Presbyterian church and a Royal Arch Mason in good standing; by which order the funeral rites were conducted in a very impressive manner. He was a man of exemplary habits, strong character and loved by all who knew him.

Page 3
BLAIN
Capt. R.C. Blain, one of the most popular men in Grant county, died at his home Saturday. He was born in Stanford, in 1842, and was a man of strong character and sterling worth. He was an elder in the Presbyterian church.
Capt. Blain was a son of Senator Robert Blain and a brother of Postmaster John A. Blain, of Hustonville.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)


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