I am looking for Nancy Cain and John C. Cain (brother and sister) born in
the late 1800's. I'm thinking they might have been from Georgia but ended
up in Arkansas. Any information on these? Jean @ clvn_hbbs(a)juno.com
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I have researched the various Cain lines in West Virginia for over
45 years. There are at least 3 different lines of Cains who have no
DNA connections what so ever. There is another Cain line that comes
into Ohio from North Carolina in the early 1800's. You mention
Ritchie County, so I am assuming you are looking in West Virginia
for your John, Nancy and Thomas Cain. Maybe I can be of some
help.
Shirley J. Cain Evans
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