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Thank you,
I am trying to find info for a friend regarding her family.
Do you remember if it said she had any children or not?
Thank you again.
deb
aka boxlotdeb(a)bellsouth.net
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Hi, I don't know if this helps, but I saw on the notice board on 15th May 2003, Passenger 1857 Jane Cain - Yours? by someone called Brendon.
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We are searching for two people. Firstly Charles Alfred Cain, who in the 1901 census was a publican in St Giles area of London and was 38, we know he went to either USA or Canada after 1907, rumour has it he either aquired a hotel or was perhaps manager near the Great Lakes, it is also rumoured he was a bit of a gambler. He was married three times, His last wife in the UK was Louie Jeffry, they had a son called William Alfred Cain who was born in 1907, and who stayed in the UK. His son from his second marriage was names Charles William Cain. we believe he was 7 in the 1901 census, and we have been informed he was in a childrens home. in due course, he was sent to USA or Canada as a home boy. There were a lot of children from homes sent to USA and Canada at that time. We do not know if they ever met up again.
If anyone has any information of these two people, I would be grateful.
[Forwarded from Ellen Pack - MS State Coordinator]
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