Candy,
Your info information is very impressive. Thank you for continually
sharing.
My Cain's are: John Cain b 1725? - (England/Ireland/Isle of Man). Family
legend has John coming from Delaware with a man named Edmund Iliff and
settling in Mays Landing, NJ. 1740's --> John Cain b 1755 --> Thomas Cain b
1777 d 1835 --> Thomas Cain Jr. b 1810 d 1881 --> Charles E. Cain b 1859 d
1939 --> Melvin Cain b 1887 d 1948 --> Earl Cain b 1913 d 1981 --> Earl
Cain (self).
All Cain's to Earl lived in Mays Landing, NJ area. I can't find John coming
to America. John #2 I feel certain fought in the American Revolution and
was Thomas Sr's father - but can't prove it. I have documents for Thomas
Sr. - down to Earl
I am interested in your comment that "funds may be available" for the DNA
test cost?
Thanks, Earl Cain - NJ
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From: cain-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:cain-bounces@rootsweb.com]On
Behalf Of Candy Wagner
Sent: Saturday, March 28, 2009 10:42 AM
To: gc-gateway(a)rootsweb.com; cain(a)rootsweb.com; CAIN-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CAIN] William T Cain, Sr
Regarding your message below - I have a Patrick Cain, born abt.1760 - 1765,
also from what may be the same area of Ireland. It has been said that he
may have come up from Ireland through the Carolinas with his brothers to
Kentucky, but have not been able to find any proof. I have also seen what
may be a young Patrick as an indentured in Philadelphia, with possible time
in Maryland as his wife was from Maryland. I know for certain he ended up in
Grayson Co Kentucky by sometime before 1810, possibly as early as 1790, and
was definitely born in Ireland, DNA has established that.
Have you ever done DNA testing? We have a group of Cains that have
established the connection to County Galway Ireland, and are searching for
the year they came to the U.S. I believe it was between 1775-1795, based
upon possible timing of various times I have found Patrick in the U.S. If
you would consider the DNA testing, we may be able to connect our lines, or
you may find a totally different line in Ireland. All you need is a male
Cain descendent. The funds may be available for help with the cost.
Candy
Patrick Cain b 1760-1765 Ireland --> William H. Cain b 03 July 1797 Grayson
Co KY --> Charles S. Cain b 26 Aug 1825 Grayson Co. KY --> Hardin Thomas
Cain 16 Feb 1856 Spencer Co IN --> Charles L. Cain 29 Mar 1895 Spencer Co
IN --> Richard Taylor Cain --> Candace Marion Cain
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Sent: Monday, March 23, 2009 7:52 PM
To: CAIN-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CAIN] William T Cain, Sr
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William T. Cain b.1765 is who I'm looking for as well. We are from his son
Abel b.1798, and from his son, Isaac b.1839. Did you ever find out anything
on William? I would like to know when he came to America, and who his wife
was as well. Happy to share what I have.
E. Cain
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