Dear Mr.Creer,
Sorry I did not see your post, my hands are tired, so will do the best I can, a MS, SUE, said there may be a problem since my grandmother was in the line, NAHTANIEL CAIN had NO SON, only two daughters, then my father, JOHN CAIN, and my father had two sons, one now deceased, and one left, WILLIAM, who never wanted to do the DNA, testing but now will, out of wanting to know if we are MANX, he has finally committed, and now it may not be where his sample because of GRANDMOTHER would make it invalid, so if so, please let me know, all I was ever told it had to be a MALE, so he is the last of the CAIN LINE of my father. There are orthers CAIN MEN in our family which I can suggest to them, but few, the CAIN'S here did not produce an abundancy of male heirs, there are seven sterile nephews in our line and one sterile niece by birth, they cannot reproduce, so we have thought that very odd, and wanted to know if that was a CAIN STRAIT, for my mother;s line has no problem with this at all. Please let me know if my brother is acceptable with my grandmother being in the line, if not, I WILL ASK another CAIN MALE, I think there are three living, so I still have short supply of males for this project. Kinldy yours, Mrs. Rosa