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    1. [CAIN] Re: cains of gwinnett GA
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Cain, Garner, Morton Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/5519/XOH.2ACIB/383.506.507.1528.2 Message Board Post: Lisa, I am the gggranddaughter of Jonas Cain. He was born in Norcross, Gwinnett County, Ga on 12/9/1824. He married Mary Garner (b 11/30/1824)in Gwinnett County on 4/24/1825. They moved to Alphretta, GA ( which was Forsyth County, became Milton County and is now part of Fulton County). Mary died in Tucker, where they had appartly moved with their oldest daughter, Parthenia and her husband John Brooks. Jonas died in Atlanta where he was living with another child.. He, Mary and several of their children (including John and Parthenia and their son, William) are buried in the Plesant Hill Baptist Church Cem in Tucker. Their oldest son, William died 3/15/1863 and is buried in the Garner family cem. in Gwinnett County. My Great Grandfather, James M Cain, married Lela Morton. They had 4 children, the youngest was my Grandfather, Robert Oscar Cain, Sr. When Lela died at the age of 24, he then married Mary J Tribble and they had 4 children. They lived in Griffin, where he pastored a church, Chamblee and in Atlanta. He died 3/27/1924 in Atlanta. He, Mary and 4 of their children are buried in the First Baptist Church of Chamblee (GA) Cem. I have a complete list of all of Jonas' children and of all of James' children. Will be glad to post any of the info I have. Peggy Cain Kiaukaras

    08/24/2002 05:44:09