No sorry there was no stone with Sowders and no sorry it is Pulaski Co.,
MO.
I didn't make myself clear on the message
sorry
Sharon
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Subject: Re: [CAIN] Cain Family in Pulaski Co.
If you are referring to Pulaski Co KY, I would certainly be interested in
receiving a copy of your pictures of the Cains in the Riddle Cemetery.
Would
there by any chance be tombstones of the surname Sowders?
Gertrude Gaylor Nolan
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Sharon,
The Cains I am interested in are Isaac Cain found in the
Madison County MO Census for 1850. He was b in GA 1786.
I can't get to my Black records but I think I remember that Isaac's
daughter Rebecca Ann m David C. Black in Saint Genevieve.
I also can't get to my MO map so I don't know how close these
counties are to Pulaski County but I wonder if these Cains could be
from the same family.
Can you give me a little about the Pulaski County Cains.
Kinda grasping for straws.
Sarah G.