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© Emily Jordan
 
Thomas Main

 

From the research of
Jean Kyle
 
Died 17 Aug 1891 (according to family)
 
There is a Civil War tombstone with no dates on his tombstone.
 
Additional Info:  Thomas Main was born in 1822 in Canada and came to the United States at age 5 years.  He served in the Civil War as a Private in Co. B 30th Iowa Inf. From 1862 to 1865.  Because of his service he suffered a disability according to the 1890 "Special Schedule for Surviving Soldiers" in Oklahoma.  In 1889 he came to Oklahoma during the "Run" with his wife Emily A., children Eben H., Lottie, Sarah I. An Ora.  They homesteaded the SW 1/4 of Sec 22 Twp 13 Rg 5.
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