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From: Lloyd Rowsell <>
Subject: Re: NFLD-LAB-D Digest V04 #331......CAIN = KEAN
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 12:10:07 -0700 (PDT)
In-Reply-To: <200408250400.i7P40lx5013756@lists8.rootsweb.com>


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> ATTACHMENT part 1 message/rfc822
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> NFLD-LAB-D DigestVolume 04 : Issue 331
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> Today's Topics:
> #1 CANE []
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> ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822
> Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 11:22:27 EDT
> From:
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> Subject: CANE
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> My gggmother Mary CANE m Michael McGRATH (1823-76 of King's
> Cove, son of
> Thomas McGRATH and Kitty WALSH). I have found a reference to
> the baptism of
> their (first?) son Dennis in 1850, but nothing else which
> mentions her directly.
> Mary had at least eight children, including my ggfather Bernard
> McGRATH
> (1864-1933, of King's Cove, latterly a teacher at St
> Bonaventure's)
>
> My original source mentions that her surname was also spelt
> KANE, and CAIN
> seems very common and a likely variant. I don't know where she
> came from, who
> her parents were, when she was born or died: does anyone know
> her please?
>
> Susan Ryley Hoyle []
> researching K N I G H T and K I N S M A N in Cornwall
> H O Y L E, C O L E M A N, and F O Y in Ireland, Lancs & Yorks
> and M c G R A T H, R Y L E Y and M I T C H E L L in USA and
> Newfoundland
>


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