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John CAIN, Veterinary Surgeon, b. 1813 Codicote, Hertfordshire, England

John CAIN, Veterinary Surgeon, b. 1813 Codicote, Hertfordshire, England

Posted: 17 May 2005 12:21AM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 16 Nov 2009 9:14PM GMT
Surnames: CAIN, PAGE
My gg-aunt's husband John CAIN, b. 1813 Codicote, Hertford, d. about 1889 Stevenage, Hertford was listed in the 1861 Census and 1871 Census as Veterinary Surgeon in Stevenage, Hertford. In the 1881 Census he is listed as retired Veterinary Surgeon. He married Betsy PAGE in 1854, Royston, Hertford.

Re: John CAIN, b. 1813 Codicote, Hertfordshire, England

Posted: 25 Feb 2008 8:13AM GMT
Classification: Query
If he was registered (as he had to be at that time) the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons will have a record. I have yet to find a copy of the Veterinary Register on shelves at a library, but the RCVS archivist was very helpful by email some time back (two of my great-grandfathers were vets). I was very lucky: one went to India and I've been able to read his testimonials from his application to join the East India Company from the 1830s, in the original.

Graham

Re: John CAIN, b. 1813 Codicote, Hertfordshire, England

Posted: 25 Feb 2008 1:15PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Cain
Thank you Graham, I will try that. I appreciate your input.

SheilaIK

Re: John CAIN, b. 1813 Codicote, Hertfordshire, England

Posted: 13 Jul 2008 10:12PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi Sheila,

I was wondering if you ever enquired about any qualifications John Cain had?

I have him in my extended tree - he is cousin to my 2x Great Grandfather Thomas Cain who married Eliza Filler. Their common grandparents are James Cain and Susannah Stanton who married in 1774 in Luton.

Regards
Mary

Re: John CAIN, b. 1813 Codicote, Hertfordshire, England

Posted: 13 Jul 2008 11:04PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi Mary,

No, I never got around to inquiring about his qualifications. I got distracted by receiving a lot of information on another line and sort of forgot about John Cain.

I don't have anything further back on his line except for his parents William Cain and Elizabeth Inns. Their children were Stephen, Edward (mar. Mary Ann Sharp), Mary, Mary Ann, Susanna, John, Fanny (mar. George Barnwell), Thomas (mar. Hannah Millerd, Eliza Filler and Caroline ?), Edward (mar. Eliza McClunan), Ann, and Eliza.

Regards
Sheila

Re: John CAIN, b. 1813 Codicote, Hertfordshire, England

Posted: 21 Jul 2008 7:28PM GMT
Classification: Biography
Edited: 4 Sep 2008 9:58PM GMT
Surnames: Inns, Sharp, Stanton , Filler
Hi Sheila,

Sorry for the delay in replying, work and also I was checking my files to respond to you.

I’d be interested to know where you got some of the information as I may be missing some of the children.

William Cain and Elizabeth (nee Inns) baptised the following children in Codicote Church, Mary on 5th September, 1809, Susannah on 31st May 1812, John on 28th November, 1813, Thomas on 24 December, 1815, Edward on 25th January, 1818, Eliza on 12th August, 1821 and James on 16th February, 1824. Of these three died very young and were buried in Codicote churchyard, Susannah on 31st May, 1813, Eliza on 30th September, 1821 and Mary on 20th May, 1824.

I also have a note from the Hertfordshire Burial Records that there was a William who was buried 22nd April, 1807, so presumably their eldest child.

I’m curious about your extra names – Stephen, another Edward who married Mary Ann Sharp? Mary Ann and Fanny. It would be strange if a first child Edward grew to adulthood and yet they had a second child with the same name, I’ve only ever come across this when the first one died and the second was named after him.

William Cain’s parents were James Cain and Susannah Stanton of Luton. They had other children including Thomas who married Elizabeth Grey. This couple had a number of children including Thomas born 1802 in Codicote. It was this Thomas, cousin to the one you mention as having three marriages, who married Eliza Filler. This is my direct line.

I hope this has been a little help to you.

Mary

Re: John CAIN, b. 1813 Codicote, Hertfordshire, England

Posted: 21 Jul 2008 9:14PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi Mary,

Thank you for the new (to me) information on birth of James, and burials of Susannah, Eliza & Mary.

It makes sense that William who was buried 1807 was their eldest child since they were married 1805.

The births of Stephen, Edward (mar. Mary Ann Sharp), Mary Ann & Fanny I got from the LDS IGI listing, but have not looked at the film. It is quite possible that I have attached them to the wrong family.

Christening: LDS IGI:
Stephen CAIN
Christening: 19 Apr 1806
Lilley, Hertford, England Parents:
Father: Willm CAIN
Mother: Elizth
Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type
C013072 1714-1850 0569745 Film 1037064 Film
C013072 1876-1895 0991361 IT 1 Film

Christening: LDS IGI:
Edward CAIN
Christening: 20 Sep 1807
Lilley, Hertford, England Parents:
Father: Wm CAIN
Mother: Elizth
Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type
C013072 1714-1850 0569745 Film 1037064 Film
C013072 1876-1895 0991361 IT 1 Film

Christening: LDS IGI:
Mary Ann CAIN
Christening: 2 Dec 1810
Lilley, Hertford, England Parents:
Father: Willm CAIN
Mother: Elizth
Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type
C013072 1714-1850 0569745 Film 1037064 Film
C013072 1876-1895 0991361 IT 1 Film

Christening: LDS IGI:
Fanny CAIN
Christening: 7 Jan 1814
Lilley, Hertford, England Parents:
Father: Willm CAIN
Mother: Elizth
Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type
C013072 1714-1850 0569745 Film 1037064 Film
C013072 1876-1895 0991361 IT 1 Film

The three marriages I had for Thomas were to Hannah Millerd, Eliza Filler and Caroline ?. So I am totally wrong about Eliza Filler.

Thanks very much for your input.

Sheila

Re: John CAIN, b. 1813 Codicote, Hertfordshire, England

Posted: 23 Jul 2008 2:41PM GMT
Classification: Query
I'm glad we could help each other out Sheila, those names you mention certainly fit in with the dates after the marriage of the parents and slot in between those others that I had, but how strange that they should baptise some in Codicote and others in Lilley. Could they have been keeping her family happy by going home for just about every other birth? or have we mixed up two different families?

A problem which is going to take more investigation I can see.

Nice chatting with you.

Mary
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