Dear Liz,
Thank you for responding and please do e-mail me, you have some names that are in my line, it seems to be in the Henry Cain line, off of JOHN CAIN, I will tell more when you e-mail and I am so thankful that you and a nice gentleman named David are willing to take photographs, I envy you , with a joyous envy, you live and breath on the soil I want to come home too, We have 3 years to retirement, and I shall be there if God wills . You are picking blackberries,oh, how I would love to be there to pick them with you, we too, pick them here too, you have been so gracious to reply, and I am grateful that you have, and I shall give you my line, if you e-mail, and if you have a publication of your tombstones research or web site, I would buy the publication and surely I would love the web site. The Cains in my line as stated were red haired, and tall and blue-eyed, my father was black haired and and brown eyes, my grandmother was beautiful , she had porcelain skin and beautiful blue eyes, her father , NATHANIEL CAIN, was red-headed and blue eyed. I hope you are in my line, it would be wonderful to know by the same providence, of finding the Cain , FREDERICK KILBURN CAIN ,at the Leicester Catherderal GRAVEYARD, that you by the Isle of Man board should perchance be my kin. It would be almost as if it were fate. I would be overjoyed. I am so wanting to get there and see the Isle and breath the air and see the Ballaugh Parish, and Kirk Michael Parish, and the people , just everything. My journey of my Cain side would be completed, and then the CROFT line will be next. Leicester is now finished, and now these two I have to finish, and hopefully , we can retire , home.
Please e-mail , so we may chat and get to know if we are family. God bless.
Ever grateful,
Mrs.Rosa