Re: Nicholas Cain's grave
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Nicholas Cain's grave
7/06/98
I forgot all about this, but I have a book entitled: "The Descendants of Nicholas Cain" 1736-1986. It is the genealogy of Nicholas Cain and his wife Catherine. I ordered this book thinking it would help me but the book did not trace back for enough to connect with our Nicholas Caine/Cane/Cain/Kane. This is a book that must be helpful to you...let me know if any other info is needed. In skimming through itI have found no exact date or place of burial. Nicholas Cain died in the Fall of 1787, in Albemarle County, Virginia. When Nicholas wrote his will, in 1783, Catherine had already died. At the time of his will he lived at Key's Mill Creek.By way of info I have written a book that deals with the ancestors and descendants of Adelbert Kane, who is a descendant of the first Nicholas Cane who in my research was the first Nicholas in America. I do not think this will help you, but if you ever get back to early New England ...I can help on that. The use of Nicholas in the Cane family was found only once in New England...the name was pasted down by others but those lines were not traced and I think they migrated elsewhere.
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