>From "1850 Census of GA, Macon Co. (Nearly 4,100 Free Citizens)" compiled by Rhea Cumming Otto: #315 CAIN, Hirum? 25 overseer John F. 3 Laborn 1 1/2 M Nancy A. 23 Malinda 4 1/2 #341 WHITE, Samuel 30 William N?(F?) 4 James 2 John B. Cain 12 CAIN, Permina 31 F Elizabeth 14 Mary J. 10 (No explanation as to why these individuals are listed this way. Don't know if the females' surname was Cain??) #258 ROWLAND, Nathan 66 shoemaker NC Elizabeth A. 46 CHILDS, James S. 23 Benj. D. 19 William T. 12 Joel C. 10 Rebeca C. 15 ----- Original Message ----- From: <qweenbee@mindspring.com> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 3:46 PM Subject: Re: [GAMACON] 1850 Census > Donna, Do you find any CAIN'S or CHILDS? It is so nice of you to make this > offer. > > Nell in VA qweenbee@mindspring.com
Perhaps there was not a marriage involved. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna Wall" <dfshine@worldnet.att.net> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2001 9:41 AM Subject: [GAMACON] CAIN, WHITE, CHILDS, ROWLAND > >From "1850 Census of GA, Macon Co. (Nearly 4,100 Free Citizens)" compiled by > Rhea Cumming Otto: > > #315 CAIN, Hirum? 25 overseer > John F. 3 > Laborn 1 1/2 M > Nancy A. 23 > Malinda 4 1/2 > > #341 WHITE, Samuel 30 > William N?(F?) 4 > James 2 > John B. Cain 12 > CAIN, Permina 31 F > Elizabeth 14 > Mary J. 10 > (No explanation as to why these individuals are listed this way. Don't know > if the females' surname was Cain??) > > #258 ROWLAND, Nathan 66 shoemaker NC > Elizabeth A. 46 > CHILDS, James S. 23 > Benj. D. 19 > William T. 12 > Joel C. 10 > Rebeca C. 15 > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <qweenbee@mindspring.com> > To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 3:46 PM > Subject: Re: [GAMACON] 1850 Census > > > > Donna, Do you find any CAIN'S or CHILDS? It is so nice of you to make > this > > offer. > > > > Nell in VA qweenbee@mindspring.com > > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > Factoid: 750,000 men from the South faced 2 million men from the North . 2 million men could not defeat 750,000 Southern troops what did defeat them was disease, hunger, lack of money and supplies. > >