Joseph Hilliard Cain, Sr.
Joseph Hilliard Cain, Sr. | |
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Joseph Hilliard Cain, Sr. State Representative in the Mississippi Legislature, 1920-24 | |
Born |
Ramsey Springs, Harrison County, Mississippi | March 25, 1892
Died |
April 22, 1962 70) Wiggins, Mississippi | (aged
Occupation | U.S. military officer, Mississippi legislator, educator, and preacher |
Parent(s) |
Father: Thomas Wistar Cain |
Joseph Hilliard Cain, Sr. (March 25, 1892 − April 22, 1962) was an American military officer, a member of the Mississippi State Legislature, a licensed preacher and Mississippi educator.[1]
Early years
Joseph Hilliard Cain was born in the Ramsey Springs community of Harrison County, Mississippi (now part of Stone County) on March 25, 1892, and was the sixth child of Thomas Wistar Cain and Miranda Whittington Cain.[1] At age 20, he was licensed to preach in the Methodist Episcopal Church South.[2]
In 1913, he completed his secondary education at Daisy-Vestry High School.[3] In 1915, Cain enrolled in Mississippi Normal College where he studied for two years.[4]
Military service
When the United States entered World War I in 1917, Cain enlisted in Troop D, First Mississippi Cavalry on June 29,[5] and served as a corporal and sergeant.[2] He was stationed at Camp Beauregard in Louisiana.[6]
On August 4, 1917, while in military service, Joseph Cain married Hilda Martin of Moss Point, Mississippi.[2] Joseph and Hilda would become the parents of six children.
In July 1918, Cain was commissioned a second lieutenant in Field Remount Squadron 337 of the Quartermaster Corps, serving at Camp Johnston, Florida.[7] The war ended before Cain’s unit was sent overseas, and he was honorably discharged on December 18, 1918, at Camp Stuart, Virginia.[8]
After World War I, Cain served as a deputy sheriff in Jackson County, Mississippi.[1]
Mississippi legislator
In 1919, Cain was elected to the House of Representative in the Mississippi State Legislature and served Jackson County for four years (1920–24).[9][10] Cain was a member of the House Standing Committees on Education, Railroads, Census and Apportionment, Fees and Salaries, Commerce and Shipping, and Fisheries.[11]
Educator
In 1915, Cain first received a license to teach in Mississippi public schools.[2] He taught in Jackson, George, and Stone Counties. He also served as principal in the Leakesville school and in the Powers School of Stone County.[2]
In 1924, Cain was reauthorized to teach in Mississippi public schools.[12] On occasion, he officiated as preacher at Pine Grove Methodist Church in Jackson County.[13]
Civilian Conservation Corps
During the 1930s, Cain worked with the Mississippi State Forest Service (now Mississippi Forestry Commission) and was Project Superintendent at the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp F-16 in the Ramsey Springs Community.[2] Camp F-16 (Unit 1484) opened on June 21, 1935.[14] In 1942, the CCC program was disbanded nationwide[15] as many enrollees entered military service following the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Later years
During World War II, Cain worked as a shipfitter at Ingalls Shipbuilding Corporation in Pascagoula, Mississippi.[16] After World War II, he was an employee of the Veterans Administration Hospital in Gulfport, Mississippi.[2]
Joseph Hilliard Cain, Sr. died in 1962 and is buried in Hunt-Whittington Cemetery, in Stone County, Mississippi.
References
- 1 2 3 Cain, Winton Burell. 1995. A Cain Connection, Maryland to Mississippi and Beyond (1686-1995). McDowell Publications, Utica, Kentucky.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Joseph Hilliard Cain, Sr. in: Journal of the Jackson County Historical and Genealogical Society, Pages 46-47, Vol. 25, 2008.
- ↑ Hometown Locator (Daisy Vestry School) Retrieved 2013-03-23
- ↑ Joseph Hilliard Cain: Legislator—Jackson County, Mississippi in: Journal of the Jackson County Genealogical Society, Page 24, Vol. 12, No. 2, 1995.
- ↑ Mississippi World War I Veterans Index Books (1917-1919), Jackson County Retrieved 2013-03-24
- ↑ Data on U.S. Army Divisions during World War I Retrieved 2013-04-05
- ↑ Mississippi World War I Statement of Service Retrieved 2013-03-24
- ↑ Joseph Hilliard Cain, Second Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps, Army of the United States of America, Certificate of Honorable Discharge, 18 December 1918.
- ↑ Cain, Cyril Edward. 1962. Four Centuries on the Pascagoula, Volume II (History and Genealogy of the Pascagoula River Country). Page 10.
- ↑ Members of Mississippi Legislature Retrieved 2013-03-24
- ↑ Rowland, Dunbar. 1923. The Official and Statistical Register of the State of Mississippi (1920-1924). Members of House Standing Committees, Pages 192-198. Hederman Brothers, Jackson, Mississippi.
- ↑ Authorization to teach in Mississippi public schools, Department of Public Education, State Board of Examiners, No. 317 (J.H. Cain), February 11, 1924.
- ↑ Wilkerson, Bill. 1994. Pine Grove Methodist Church Memories (1837-1994), Homecoming Services.
- ↑ Perry County, Mississippi Genealogy and History Retrieved 2013-03-24
- ↑ Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Retrieved 2013-04-01
- ↑ Ingalls Shipbuilding Corporation, Ship Fitting Certification (Joseph H. Cain, Sr.), December 10, 1942.
External links
"Joseph Hilliard Cain, Sr.". Find a Grave. Retrieved 2014-05-04.