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bob,, can I call you my sweet honey...shut u.p.s...you ghost rye turd ewe Edgar Cayce was born on March 18, 1877 near Beverly, Hopkinsville, Kentucky. He was one of six children of farmers Leslie B. Cayce and Carrie Cayce.[4] Marriage and family Cayce became engaged to Gertrude Evans on March 14, 1897 and they married on June 17, 1903. They had three children: Hugh Lynn Cayce (March 16, 1907 – July 4, 1982), Milton Porter Cayce (March 28, 1911 – May 17, 1911), and Edgar Evans Cayce (February 9, 1918 – February 15, 2013).[4][5] 1877 to 1912: Kentucky period In December 1893 the Cayce family moved to Hopkinsville, Kentucky and occupied 705 West Seventh on the southeast corner of Seventh and Young Streets. During this time Cayce received an eighth-grade education, discovered his spiritual vocation, and[6] left the family farm to pursue various forms of employment. Cayces education stopped in the ninth grade because his family could not afford the costs involved.[7] A ninth-grade education was often considered more than sufficient for working-class children. Much of the remainder of Cayces younger years would be characterized by a search for both employment and money. Throughout his life, Cayce was drawn to church as a member of the Disciples of Christ. He read the Bible once a year every year, taught at Sunday school,[8] and recruited missionaries. He said he could see auras around people, spoke to angels and heard voices of departed relatives. In his early years he agonized over whether these psychic abilities were spiritually delivered from the highest source.
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