Re: Cain Genealogy
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Cain Genealogy
5/03/98
I was born a Cain, in Los Angeles, Calif. in 1953.My birth father, Joseph Harry Cain, was born in the thirties in Atlanta, Georgia.
His father's father was also from Georgia.They lived for some time on a farm in Ellijay , Georgia (North Georgia Mountains).
His father's father was also from Georgia.They lived for some time on a farm in Ellijay , Georgia (North Georgia Mountains).My father claims that my grandfather was a professor at Emory Univ. in Atlanta, GA.HE also claims that the family tree did include a plantation where slaves were "owned".(This I'm very ashamed of.)
My father claims that my grandfather was a professor at Emory Univ. in Atlanta, GA.HE also claims that the family tree did include a plantation where slaves were "owned".(This I'm very ashamed of.)There are many blacks in Atlanta with the last name of Cain. For myself, I'm "white" with some oriental blood (literally, my blood type is B+, which hails from Mongolia, China Continent).
There are many blacks in Atlanta with the last name of Cain. For myself, I'm "white" with some oriental blood (literally, my blood type is B+, which hails from Mongolia, China Continent).Since West Virginia isn't that far from Georgia, there may be a tie between our families.
Since West Virginia isn't that far from Georgia, there may be a tie between our families.Oh, and my grandfather was the "black sheep" of the family.He had about 10 kids before he left my grandmother.
Oh, and my grandfather was the "black sheep" of the family.He had about 10 kids before he left my grandmother.More Replies:
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Re: Cain Genealogy
Homer Cain, Jr. 2/07/99