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1803 NC BOND WATERMARK 1st SHERIFF CHATHAM COUNTY ELISHA CAIN REVOLUTIONARY WAR

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  • Condition: Fine detail with foxing and holes as pictured.

    Description

    A rare document measuring approximately 12 x 7 1/2 inches.  Includes former Sheriff Elisha Cain, first Sheriff of Chatham County, NC and member of its Revolutionary War Militia; see more information below.  Watermark is a mystery and research of American Watermarks, 1690-1835, by Thomas L. Gravel, did not identify this watermark.  It appears primitive and I attributed as a North Carolina watermark, possibly Wilmington, NC.  Stored and shipped folded in half.  Thanks for looking.
    Served: April 1771 - May 1776
    Appointed/Elected: Appointed to Sheriff by the Governor
    Age taking office: ~32
    Population: Unknown
    Birth date: In 1739
    Birth place: Bertie County, NC
    Died: about 1805
    Buried: Chatham County, NC
    Family
    Mother: Sarah Braswell
    Father: William Cain
    Wife: Martha Blake, b. 1759, of Bertie County
    Children: Absalom, Christian, Dempsey, Hardy, Rebekah, James, William, Sarah, and Cinthy.
    Tenure Notables
    Sheriff Cain had major impacts in the establishing and organizing Chatham County government from 1771 until about 1800
    Military Experience
    In 1772 was promoted to Captain in the Chatham County Militia of the Revolutionary Army
    Other Offices
    Represented Chatham County in the House of Commons in 1784
    As well as holding the office of Sheriff, Elisha Cain was a Justice of the Court.