Hello, and welcome to my family history website.

My cousin in Australia, Lesley Cains has been doing a great job tracking down other Cains relatives and pointing them to this site, so if you are one of these, then welcome to the Cains clan !

From here you can read about our ancestor Alexander Cairens who was involved in the defense of the Yorkshire coast when John Paul Jones fought the famous battle of Flamborough Head in 1779 against the British warship Serapis.

Here are Alexander Cairens's children, who later changed their name to Cains. I have recently been able to trace several Cains relatives descended from this family.

His son Henry Cairens (later Henry Cains), my great-great grandad who married first a rich widow, then married his servant girl when aged 54, had children up the age of 63, then married a third time when he was 74 !

More details of Henry Cains' children and his descendants

Another relative Gilbert Cains ( Bertie Cains) who fought in a naval battle in WW1.

Alexander's grandson Andrew moved to London and has many descendants in the Luton area and Australia.

I have listed on these pages some out-of-print books as sources. Some of these can be bought second-hand through various websites, for instance Alibris.

Cains is a rare name name so I have looked for businesses and places named Cains

Click here for general family tree advice

Any interest, please send me an email, to simon . cains @ tiscali . co . uk ( without the spaces)

(Sorry if you tried to send an email to my old tinyonline email address, I had to stop using this due to overwhelming spam.)

Simon Cains,

Aberdeen

Scotland.