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Isle of Man / Re: James Caine
« on: Monday 26 February 18 01:21 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Ann,
I'm still putting together the material for you at the moment. It should be ready in a couple of days. In your posting on 20 Feb, you say that your grandmother was born on 25 May, 1921.  Then on your posting on 25 Feb, you say that your grandmother was born in 1902. Was it perhaps your mother who was born in 1921? Regarding Jack Dixon, he was born to Agnes in 1913 as far as we know, father not known.  He and his wife Jean had no children and they both died about 20 years ago.
Kind Regards,
Neville

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Isle of Man / Re: James Caine
« on: Sunday 25 February 18 11:12 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Ann,
I have not used this site very well over the years and I've just read all the previous postings.  Had I done that earlier I could have saved myself a lot of work.  However, I have a lot of information about Agnes (Alice) Helena Caine which I can send to you via this site or directly to you if you so desire.  Researchers at the Broken Hill Genealogical Society sent me information a couple of years ago which stated that the family of a Mrs Herrington were trying to find Agnes Helena Caine in 1919.  Herrington and Errington are very similar and possibly have been misheard or mis-written somewhere along the way. I will prepare some documents for you and post them on this site.
Regarding the link to Louisa Caine (one of Agnes's 6 sisters), presumably you are not also a direct descendent of her but just have a familial link, such as I would have as well.  Had someone been reaching Louise directly via Ancestor or was she a relative of someone they were researching do you know?
As previously advised, Agnes was buried in Centennial Park Cemetery under the name of Alice Helena Dixon and tenure of her grave has now been declared expired according to the cemetery's website.  I don't know what this means with regard to the grave and headstone of which I have a photograph somewhere in my records.  I live in Melbourne and I did a fair bit research in the Adelaide Public Library last year but couldn't find any marriages for Agnes.
Kind Regards,
Neville Caine
 

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Isle of Man / Re: James Caine
« on: Friday 23 February 18 04:24 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Ann, Yes I am still interested in Agnes Helena Caine and amazed that she had another child in 1921.  She would then have been 46 years old which is getting on a bit for bearing children.  This would be her third child that I know of but I haven't been able to find her ever being married.  Would you mind telling me the source of the information of Agnes's relationship with George? Official S.A. state records have her first child having been born in 1900, with no father's name supplied.  Her second child, Jack, was not recorded at all.  Jack was born 1913c.  I have lots of information about Agnes's 9 other siblings which I can supply to you if you are interested.  They were an interesting lot who had to battle to make a living it would appear.  Kind Regards, Neville Caine 

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Isle of Man / Re: James Caine
« on: Saturday 26 September 15 12:32 BST (UK)  »
John George Caine was my grandfather. His wife was christened Charity Kellow but she was called "Minnie".  They married in Wesley Church, Perth, Western Australia on January 02, 1912.  They had one son, Wilbur Hall Caine, who was born on 15th June 1915.  Wilbur was born in Albert Park, Melbourne and lived in Melbourne most of his life but he moved to the Gold Coast, Queensland in about 1985 and died there on 17th March, 2013. John and Minnie parted company about 2 years after my father was born and he believed that his father was dead as he had no contact with him at all in his life. He was very surprised when I told him that my research showed that he was living in a neighbouring suburb to him and had died in 1946 in Prince Henry's Hospital (now demolished).
Minnie died in St Kilda on 28th June, 1951. Regarding John's brothers and sisters, Albert James Caine was a miner and was killed in a rock fall in the Broken Hill South Mine on 19th October 1910.  His older brother William Henry Caine died in Broken Hill on 2nd August, 1915 and is buried in the same grave as Albert in the Broken Hill Cemetery.  His death certificate states that the informant for his death was his sister, Mrs A. Dixon.  I have not been able to find any marriage for her, but as stated elsewhere on this site, she appears to have had a child named Constance Ellen "Cane" in 1900 but I can find nothing else on Constance. She also had a son named Jack Dixon who was known to other relatives of mine of the surname Tedmanson, but where he was born I don't know. Agnes Helena Caine died in Adelaide, South Australia on 17th November, 1950 and was buried as "Alice" Helena Dixon.  Her obituary had her christened name of Agnes in parentheses after Alice.  Mary Ann Caine who married Hugh Wallace, appears to have had an unhappy marriage and in addition to the 5 she had with Hugh, is reported to have had an illegitimate child in Birdsville, Queensland in about 1893.  There may also have been 2 others.  She married Alfred Wright in Queensland in 1905 and died in Rockhampton Hospital, Queensland on 6th July, 1912.  Her death certificate does not mention any of her children's names unfortunately.  The informant was the Dispenser at the hospital. Her parents names were correctly identified, however.  Mary Ann Caine (nee Kewley) had been married to James Miller before she married James Caine.  Presumably James Miller died and her second marriage was on 26th Sept 1853 in Lonan, Isle of Man.  Her first marriage was on 2nd June, 1847. James Caine and Mary Ann Kewley had their first two children on the IOM, namely Mary Ann b. 1854 and William Henry b.1856.   I am interested in where Jack Dixon was born and some detail about his father, Charles John Dixon.  Does anyone have any information there please?  arranev

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