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William Cain

Birth1640 - Virginia, United States
Death03 Mar 1732 - Bertie, North Carolina
MotherEleanor White
FatherWilliam Cain

Born in Virginia, United States on 1640 to William Cain and Eleanor White. William Cain married Elizabeth HARDY and had 10 children. He passed away on 03 Mar 1732 in Bertie, North Carolina.

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Parents
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William Cain
1615 - Unknown
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Eleanor White
1630 - 1692
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Hardy
1640 - 1745
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Hannah King
1666 - 1742
Children Show all
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William Cain "Keen"
1700 - 1781
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Sarah Cain
1705 - 1795
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Eunice Cain
1713 - Unknown
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Hardy Cain
1707 - 1754
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James Cain
1669 - 1761
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Patience Cain
1710 - 1772
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William Cain
1665 - 1761
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Sarah Cain
1713 - Unknown
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Hardy William Cain
1705 - 1757
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Rachel Cain
1719 - Unknown

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