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Captain Hiram Fain
b.1834
d.1869
m. 17 Dec 1833
  1. Captain Hiram Fain1834 - 1869
  2. Sarah Gammon Fain1838 - 1912
  3. Bettie A. Fain1839 - Bet 1905 & 1939
  4. Lt. Nicholas Fain1840 - 1900
  5. Sgt. Samuel Fain1842 - 1874
  6. Isaac Fain1844 - 1917
  7. George P. Fain1846 -
  8. Frances Fain1848 - 1914
  9. Richard Gammon Fain, Jr.1852 - 1922
  10. Nancy Fain1854 - 1876
  11. Ellen Fain1856 - 1879
  12. Eliza Fain1858 - 1882
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Name Captain Hiram Fain
Gender Male
Birth? 1834
Death? 1869
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    Capt Hiram Fain
    Birth: 9 Sep 1834 Tennessee, USA
    Death: 5 Jan 1869 (aged 34) Rogersville, Hawkins County, Tennessee, USA
    Burial: New Providence Presbyterian Cemetery, Surgoinsville, Hawkins County, Tennessee, USA
    Memorial #: 67788064
    Bio: Grandson of Nicholas Fain and Sarah "Sallie" (Gammon) Fain; AND Audley "Andy" Anderson and Elizabeth (Rhea) [Anderson] Fain.Son of Col. Richard Gammon Fain, Sr. and Eliza Rhea (Anderson) Fain.Brother of Elizabeth A. "Lizzie" Fain, Sarah Gammon "Sallie" (Fain) Fain, Nicholas "Nick" Fain, Samuel A. "Sam" Fain, Isaac Anderson "Ike" Fain, George Powell Fain, Frances Susan "Fannie" (Fain) [Smith] Campbell, Richard Gammon "Dick" Fain, Jr., John Lynn Fain, Nancy Anderson "Nannie" Fain, Ellen Rhea "Ella" Fain, and Eliza Ruth "Silla" "Lillie" Fain.Husband of Elizabeth A. "Bettie" (Lyons) Fain.Father of Loudie Fain, Matilda M. "Maxie" (Fain) Vance, David Lyons Fain, Samuel Kemp Fain, and Anna Rhea Fain.____________________________________________________________Hiram Fain Regiment Name 63 Tennessee Infantry. (Fain's Regiment. 74 Tenn. Inf.) Side Confederate Company Soldier's Rank In A.C.S. [Assistant Commissary of Subsistence]Soldier's Rank Out Capt. A.C.S. [Assistant Commissary of Subsistence]Alternate Name Notes Film Number M231 roll 14CONFEDERATE TENNESSEE TROOPS63rd Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (Fain's) (74th Infantry) 63rd Infantry Regiment [also called 74th Regiment] was organized in July, 1862. The men were from the counties of Claiborne, Roane, Washington, Knox, Hawkins, and Sullivan. It served in General Gracie's, B. R. Johnson's, and McComb's Brigade. The unit fought at Chickamauga and in the Knoxville Campaign, then joined the Army of Northern Virginia during the spring of 1864. It went on to participate in the conflict at Drewry's Bluff, the long Petersburg siege north of the James River, and the Appomattox Campaign. It lost more than fifty percent of the 404 engaged at Chickamauga, had 19 disabled at Bean's Station, and on April 8, 1864, totalled 405 men. At Drewry's Bluff the regiment reported 311 effectives and on April 9, 1865, surrendered 4 officers and 57 men. The field officers were Colonels Richard G. Fain and Abraham Fulkerson, and Lieutenant Colonels John A. Aiken and William H. Fulkerson. ____________________________________________________________Hiram Fain Regiment Name General and Staff Officers, Corps, Division and Brigade Staffs, Non-com. Staffs and Bands, Enlisted Men, Staff Departments, C.S.A. Side Confederate Company Soldier's Rank In Captain A.C.S. [Assistant Commissary of Subsistence]Soldier's Rank Out Alternate Name Notes Film Number M818 roll 8____________________________________________________________Hiram Fain was my 2nd cousin 3 times removed through the Anderson families of Scott County, VA and Bledsoe County, TN.Updated April 9, 2014.
    Family Members
    Parents
    Richard Gammon Fain 1811-1878
    Eliza Rhea Anderson Fain 1816-1892
    Spouse
    Elizabeth A. Lyons Fain 1839-1884
    Siblings
    Sarah Sallie Gammon Fain 1838-1912
    Nicholas Fain 1840-1900
    Samuel A. Fain 1842-1874
    Isaac Anderson Fain 1844-1917
    Frances Susan Fain Campbell 1848-1914
    Richard G. Fain 1852-1922
    Nancy Anderson Fain 1854-1876
    Ellen Rhea Fain 1856-1879
    Eliza Ruth Fain 1858-1882
    Children
    Loudie Fain 1860-1860
    Created by: Sammy Boyd, Genealogist (46912507)
    Added: 2 Apr 2011
    URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67788064/hiram-fain
    Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 30 September 2019), memorial page for Capt Hiram Fain (9 Sep 1834–5 Jan 1869), Find A Grave Memorial no. 67788064, citing New Providence Presbyterian Cemetery, Surgoinsville, Hawkins County, Tennessee, USA ; Maintained by Sammy Boyd, Genealogist (contributor 46912507) .