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Nancy Cain 1824–1903 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1824

Birth Location: Middle Garrigill, Alston, Cumberland, England

Death Date: Apr 1903

Death Location: Scarborough, Yorkshire, England

Father: John Cain

Mother: Nancy Cowper

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The story of Nancy Cain began in 1824 in Middle Garrigill, Alston, Cumberland, England. Nancy Cain passed away in 1903 in Scarborough, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Nancy Cain began in 1824 in Middle Garrigill, Alston, Cumberland, England.
  • Nancy Cain passed away in 1903 in Scarborough, Yorkshire, England.

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Nancy Cain's Ancestors

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Nancy Cain
1824–1903
Birth Place: Middle Garrigill, Alston, Cumberland, England
Parents
John Cain
1789–1845
Stanhope, Durham, England
Nancy Cowper
1789–1875
Nentsberry, Alston, Cumberland, England
Grandparents
Thomas Cain
1754–1826
Wearhead, Durham, England
Mary Kidd
1746–1828
Stanhope, Durham, England
Thomas Cowper
1771–
Garrigill, Cumberland, England
Great-Grandparents
John Cain
1710–1772
Isabell Emerson
1712–1783
John Cowper
1743–
Hannah Robinson
1749–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George Cane
1685–1749
Deborah [Cain]
1686–1731
Thomas Robinson
1721–1816
Hannah Lowson
1715–

Nancy Cain's Timeline

2 Records

1824
1824
Birth of Nancy Cain in Middle Garrigill, Alston, Cumberland, England
Middle Garrigill, Alston, Cumberland, England
1903
Apr 1903
Age 79
Death of Nancy Cain in Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Scarborough, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1824
    Event Place: Middle Garrigill, Alston, Cumberland, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Apr 1903
    Event Place: Scarborough, Yorkshire, England

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