www.rootsweb.com/~okbits/pventerprise.html Former County Sheriff Dies Former Garvin County Sheriff Clark CAVES, 67, died Tuesday, Dec. 5 in the Pauls Valley General Hospital. Funeral services will be Thursday Dec 7 at 2pm in the Stufflebean Funeral Home. Interment will be in the Mount Olivet Cemetery. A resident of Pauls Valley, Caves was born Feb 11, 1911 in Oklahoma. He served three terms as the sheriff for Garvin County and 10 years as a deputy sheriff. He was a member of the Anerican Legion and 100F. Caves was also a Mason and a veteran of World War II. He had lived in Pauls Valley for the past 31 years. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Zella Caves, Pauls Valley; six sons, H.A. Caves, Norman, Clint Caves, Robert Lee, Tex., Jimmy Caves Oklahoma City, Phillip, Terry and Joe Caves, all of Pauls Valley; one brother, Paul Caves, Stigler; six grandchildren. Submitter's Note: Clark Caves died in 1978. I do not know what newspaper this was printed in, it was clipped out of the paper and sent to my grandfather Bert Caves. Submitted by Sandra Vossler samvos@hotmail.com =============================== ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/la/washingt/obituaries/nov2000.txt Obituaries for November 9, 2000 JAMES A. CAVES (Died November 9, 2000) PIGGOTTS CROSSING - James A. Caves, 10(?), a resident of the Piggotts Crossing community, died today in his home. He is survived by his wife, Betty Creel Caves of Piggotts Crossing; two sons, Jimmy Caves of Bogalusa, and Jacie Caves and his wife, Sherry of Walker, LA; a daughter, LaDonna Smotherman and her husband, Kenny of Varnado; two brothers, Billy Joe Caves of McComb, MS, and Howard Caves of Albany, LA; a sister, Mary Alice Childs of Varnado; and two granddaughters, Brittney and Allison Caves of Walker, LA. Visitation will be today at Brown-McGehee Funeral Home from 5-10 p.m. and will continue tomorrow from 8 a.m. until time of service, to be conducted from the funeral home chapel at 2 p.m. The Rev. Wesley Quave will officiate. Burial will be in Haw Pond Cemetery at Stateline, MS. Brown-McGhee Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. =============================== www.rootsweb.com/~oksequo2/obits/jan1985.html Jan.27, 1985 Services for Mrs. Mattie Lou CAVES, 88, of Sallisaw are scheduled for Monday, Jan. 28, at 11 a.m. in the Agent Chapel with the Rev. Billy Ray Jackson officiating. Burial will follow in the Copeland Cemetery, south of Sallisaw, under the direction of Agent Funeral Home. Mrs. CAVES was born to J.D. ATKERSON and Susan Alice ATKERSON on March 6, 1896, in Jackson County, Ala. She died Thursday, Jan. 24, in Sallisaw. (The rest of the obit was not here) ==================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations, desiring to use this material, must obtain written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. Files may be printed or copied for personal use only. ==============================
Here's a photo and some info on the Cave home in Orange County, VA http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/VHI/html/20/0371.html Julia
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Cave Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/EGI.2ACEB/344 Message Board Post: Houston Chronicle, Wed., 15 May 2002 (Houston, Texas) MR. JOHN H. CAVE, JR., 74, passed away Monday morning, May 13, 2002, in Houston. Survivors include his wife, Elena "Helen" Cave and numerous other family members. Funeral services 10:00 AM Thursday, May 16, 2002, at Hayes Funeral Home with interment at Grace Memorial Park Cemetery Friends may call from 5 - 8 PM Wednesday at Hayes Funeral Home, 10412 HWY 6, Santa Fe, Texas, (409) 925-3501. More information at: www.HayesFueralHome.com Hayes Funeral Home = = = = = On-Line Obituary at Hayes Funeral Home < http://www.hayesfuneralhome.com/ > Houston - Mr. John H. Cave, Jr. passed from this life Monday morning, May 13, 2002, at his home. Born August 21, 1927 in Louisville, KY, Mr. Cave had been a resident of Houston for 11 years, previously of Fort Walton Beach, FL and Puerto Rico. He had been employed as an Electronics Engineer for over 30 years until retiring from Martin Marietta in 1994. Mr. Cave served in the US Navy during WWII and the Korean War, was heavily involved in the space program, had a private pilot's license and enjoyed flying his Cessna as well as reading and working crossword puzzles. He was preceded in death by parents, John and Edith Cave, Sr. Survivors include his wife, Elena “Helen” Cave of Houston, Texas; children, John M. Cave of Florida, John H. Cave of St. Croix, Virgin Islands, Jeffrey and wife, Bobbie Serrano of Katy and Michael Serrano of Houston, Doris JoAnn Sandoval of Webster, Evelyn Cave of Orlando, FL, and Jacqueline Cave of Virginia; brother, C. David Cave of Louisville, KY; sisters, Doris LeCates and Nancy Poll, both of Louisville, KY and numerous grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted 10:00 AM Thursday, May 16, 2002, in the chapel of Hayes Funeral Home with Pastor Tom Medlin officiating. Interment will follow at Grace Memorial Park Cemetery with military honors under the auspices of the United States Navy. Friends may call from 5 - 8 PM Wednesday at the funeral home, 10412 Highway 6, 925-3501. Those who wish may make memorials in the form of donations to the Hospice Care Team, 1708 Amburn, Suite C, Texas City, Texas 77590-2436.
This came from a posting on the Phillly-List: http://www.rootsweb.com/~kycarter/tips.html Genealogy Hints & Tips ============================== Examples: 1. Affidavits of Descent from Sherry Lowe: ....If a person owns property and that person dies intestate (without a will), it is normal to file an Affidavit of Descent. This Affidavit is a sworn statement that gives the name of the deceased land owner, the date of death and the names of the heirs of the decedent..... ============================== 2. Tip for finding maiden names The following is from a Minnesota Genealogical Newsletter: "In the lower left corner of most old deeds you will find two to four witnesses. The first one is always from the husband's side, the next two from the wife's side. That is to protect her one-half dower rights under the law. Nothing you will ever use will give greater clues to maiden names."
FHC Film #1290579 Philadelphia Marriage License Index 1885 - 1916 ORPHAN'S COURT-PHILADELPHIA CAVE, Alfred (m. Hummel) 1914, 318160 CAVE, Alice Ann (m. Hoffmeister) 1892, 53067 CAVE, Alice E (m. Spielberger) 1900, 121740 CAVE, Anna L (m. Carpenter) 1910, 249079 CAVE, Annie (m. Gouse) 1894, 69014 CAVE, Charles H (m. Clegg) 1910, 256428 * CAVE, Charles W (m. Broadwater) 1913, 297280 CAVE, Elmira M (m. White) 1916, 344318 CAVE, Emma C (m. Neveil) 1905, 184528 CAVE, Emmeline Irvin (m. Schweiker) 1890, 38838 CAVE, Forrest S (m. Kiker) 1913, 303568 CAVE, Harry (m. Berryman) 1905, 184117 CAVE, Ida L (m. Fryling) 1907, 221201 CAVE, John (m. Kennedy) 1906, 206669 CAVE, John Chadwick (m. Whiteman) 1895, 76201 * CAVE, Joseph (m. Douglass) 1893, 61430 * CAVE, Joseph (m. Knight) 1911, 265551 CAVE, Joseph C (m. Mayerschoff) 1916, 353054 CAVE, Mary E. (m. Schott) 1893, 64587 CAVE, Rachel (m. Schluchterer) 1910, 251335 CAVE, Robert (m. Cooper) 1902, 155326 CAVE, Robert (m. Schickler) 1916, 343154 CAVE, Samuel (m. LaRue) 1912, 281235 CAVE, Sheridan (m. Wilcox) 1903, 163711 * CAVE, Susan (m. Zillier) 1896, 85557 CAVE, Walter George (m. Heister) 1891, 42452 CAVE, Warren F (m. Murphy) 1912, 283979 CAVE, William (m. Crompton) 1891, 45330 CAVE, William Edward (m. Allen) 1899, 113683 * CAVE, William H (m. Welch) 1895, 81348 CAVE, William Irwin (m. Hulmes) 1892, 51689 CAVE, William L (m. Stalllman) 1885, 1261 CAVE, William Lorne (m. Nixon) 1901, 137312 * brothers CAVES, Hugh (m. Comfirme) 1889, 24204 CAVES, Jennie M. (m. Martin) 1910, 253277 CAVES, Thomas Jr. (m. Quigg) 1894, 68575 1/2? =================================== There was no legend for this list and am guessing the last set of numbers would be the license number. The last two columns were very difficult to read on some entries...
Obituary: Carlean J. Caves, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana Submitted by Don Johnson, DW9JOHNSON@aol.com Obituary published in The Advocate on: 5/05/02 CAVES, CARLEAN J. A resident of Pumpkin Center, she died Saturday, May 4, 2002, at North Oaks Medical Center, Hammond. She was 70 and a native of Tylertown, Miss. Visitation at Harry McKneely & Son Funeral Home, Hammond, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday. Visitation in the funeral home chapel from 8 a.m. until religious service at 10 a.m. Monday, conducted by the Rev. Leon Dunn. Interment in Parklawn Memorial Gardens. Survived by four sons, Robert E. Caves, Hammond, and Michael H. Caves, Thomas J. Caves and Timothy C. Caves, all of Pumpkin Center; a daughter, Mickey C. Caves, Hale, Mo.; 12 grandchildren and a great-grandchild; three sisters, Jimmie Nell Sager, Pumpkin Center, Ola Mae Anders, Tylertown, and Pauline Smith, Pumpkin Center; and two brothers, Thomas Henry Jordan and Sylvester Jordan, both of Tylertown. Preceded in death by her parents, Benjamin "Sam" and Mary Magaleen Keen Jordan; husband, Hiram Caves; and a brother, Clinton Jordan. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Woodland Park Baptist Church Building Fund. USGenWeb NOTICE: Libraries and individual researchers may download this file for personal, non-commercial use only. Any other use requires written permission from the transcriber. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access.
www.elliscountypress.com/Obituaries/archives/2001/obit030801.htm DIXIE L. CAVE Sept. 26, 1914 - Feb. 23, 2001 PALMER - Funeral services for Dixie L. CAVE, 86, were held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 25, 2001 in the Keever Chapel with Rev. Ray Lanham of the Garland First United Methodist Church officiating. Born on Sept. 26, 1914 in Palmer, the daughter of Robert R. and Mary G. Kelly Graves, she passed away Feb. 23, 2001 in the Baylor Medical Center in Garland. Preceded in death by her son Billy Mac Cave on Aug. 7, 1992; she is survived by son and his wife Bobby and Teresa Cave of Garland; daughter and husband Nancy and David Payne of Garland; two sisters Kathryn Clopton of Rockett and Nell Sawyer of Abilene; four grand- children and two great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were Paul Payne, Matthew Cave, Charley Graves, Kelly Payne and Tom Sawyer. Interment followed in the Myrtle Cemetery under the direction of J.E. Keever Mortuary. ======================================= http://trinitypresbyteriansj.org/Trinity_Pres/pres0500.txt IN MEMORIAM WILLIAM EDWARD CAVE Born: October 9, 1914, Paducah, Kentucky Died: March 29, 2000, San Jose, California Joined Trinity Presbyterian Church on November 25, 1984 He now sees the glory of the Lord, and the splendor of our God! FROM THE FAMILY OF BILL CAVE: "Lee and I want to express our deep gratitude for the years of kindness you have given to me and to my parents, Bill and Vivienne Cave, during their illnesses. What an example of God's love in action. Thank you all so very much. Lee and Kristy Slater" ======================================= www.fcoc.com/history/cave,rlin.htm MT. OLIVET CEMETERY Nashville, TN R. Lin Cave - Died - July 1, 1924 (Gospel Preacher) Mrs. Sadie H. Cave - Died Nov. 10, 1902 Alex Perry Cave - Died Nov. 10, 1904 South C. Cave - Died Dec. 3, 1928 Powell Cave (Infant) Died Nov. 3, 1909 Lindsley P. Cave - Died Sept. 12, 1920 ======================================= gainesvillesun.com/OBITUARIES/articles/ 2001-12-11obits.shtml Gainesville Sun (Florida) Tuesday, December 11, 2001 OBITUARIES ROBERT CLAY CAVE MELROSE - Robert Clay Cave died Sunday at North Florida Regional Medical Center. He was 74. A native of Laureville, Ohio, he moved to Melrose 15 years ago from Chillicothe, Ohio. Mr. Cave was a retired U.S. Air Force chief master sergeant and a retired department manager for the Veterans Affairs Medical Center. He began his service in the Army in 1945 and completed his military service in the Air Force in 1975. He was a veteran of World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. He was a Protestant. Survivors include his wife, Louise Riley Cave of Melrose; a daughter, Vicki Mann of Richmond, Va.; two grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Arrangements by Moring Funeral Home. ======================================= www.gctelegram.com/obits/2001/March/31/ecave31.html Garden City Telegram EDMOND (ED) EVERETTE CAVE Date Posted On Saturday, March 31, 2001 10:10:41 AM Graveside service for Edmond (Ed) Everette Cave, 75, will be 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the Coolidge Cemetery in Coolidge. Pastor Jim Puckett of the South Baptist Church of Syracuse will officiate. Mr. Cave died Friday, March 30, 2001, at his daughter's home in Garden He was born February 27, 1926, in Copeland, the son of Walter Alexander Cave and Ethel (Eversole) Cave. He attended school in Holly, Colo. Later, he served in the Navy on the U.S.S. Avoyel. Mr. Cave worked as a farmer and a delivery driver for a lumber yard in Pueblo, Colo. He retired in the early 1960s. On July 31, 1966, he was married to Martha Elizabeth (Holland) Cave in Center, Colo. She survives and lives at their home in Garden City. Mr. Cave lived in Coolidge for 17 1/2 years before moving to Garden City in 1998. Blind from retenitous pigmentosous, he enjoyed operating a C.B. and went by the handle of "Gray Badger." He played the guitar and enjoyed Christian and older country music. He listened to Zane Grey Western novels. He was preceded in death by his father; mother; a brother, Henry Cave; two sisters, Joy Hoggat and Ella Dawson; a grandson, James Allen McGinnis; and an infant great-grandson. He is survived by his wife; four sons, Mike Pelc, Williamsburg, Colo., Russell Cave, Garden City, Jimmy Adams, DeQueen, Ark., and Darrell Pelc, Springdale, Ark.; three daughters, Kathy Dowen, Lamar, Colo., Neatha Fegley, Springfield, Mo., and Elisabeth Cave, Garden City; one brother, Blaine Cave, Lamar, Colo.; one sister, Gladys Brisendine, Arapaho, Colo.; one sister-in-law; one brother-in-law; thirteen grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may go to the Ed Cave Funeral Fund, in care of the Greene-Fellers Funeral Home and Monuments, P.O. Box 1253, Syracuse, KS 67878-1253. The family has requested no visitation. ============================================ tysall.hostmb.com/howlesgravestones.htm To the beautiful memory of EMILY CAVE died March 9th 1937 aged 45 years dearly beloved daughter of EMMA HOWLES and wife of JOHN L. CAVE ============================================ www.kilbygenealogy.org/oldb/line3/d1140.shtml Verinda Kilby was born between 1810 and 1815 in Culpeper Co., VA. She died between 1853 and 1860. She was married to Wesley Cave on 15 Apr 1846 in Madison Co., VA. Wesley Cave died in Mar 1893 in Culpeper Co., VA. Verinda Kilby and Wesley Cave had the following children: Jeraldine Nan C. Cave and Victoria Cave was born on 22 Sep 1853. She died on 12 Aug 1915. ============================================ www.abqjournal.com/obits/OB07-15.HTM Albuquerque Journal LILLIAN GOBLE CAVE passed away on Tuesday, July 10, 2001 in Rochester, NY. She was pre-deceased by her daughters, Donna Jo Cave and Frances Elaine Coursey. She is survived by her daughter, Doris (Elfie) Frediani; grandchildren, Paul, Steven, Donna (Steven) DelMonte, Rochester, NY, Michael (Deborah) Coursey, Sarasota, FL, Laura (Eric) Albright, Frisco, TX; three great-grandsons; son-in-law, Bill R. Coursey, Albuquerque, NM; nieces and nephews. She was retired from Kirtland AFB and was a member of Rebekah Lodge, NARFE, and Central Methodist Church. Private interment, Sunset Memorial Cemetery. ======================================
Test Emailhttp://www.mayer.dial.pipex.com/genealogy/west/272.html Genelogical Tree Thomas CAVE Married 22 Apr 1660 to Ann ALLOME Died: 1690, Witchford, Cambs More results from www.mayer.dial.pipex.com ==================================== http://www.priory.lancs.ac.uk/timeline.html#20 LANCASTER PRIORY Priory Events 1677 - The book 'The lives of the Primitive Fathers' is published by William CAVE. [His descendent, Revd. Bill Cave, was a Chaplain at Lancaster University, and sang in Lancaster Priory Choir. A copy of the book is on display in the Refectory.] (Interesting timeline) ==================================== ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/gordonchilds/studios/ancell.htm Christ Church Council and Officers - 1911 (Isle of Wight??) Photo supplied Peter CAVE Picture of Peter CAVE's gr-grandmother with Council. She was the first woman elected to council. ===================================== http://www.godalming.org.uk/ The Parish of Godalming Church Warden - Matthew CAVE ===================================== www.maths.lancs.ac.uk/~rowlings/ INKYTEXT 66 : COUNCIL REPORT Congrats to Bill CAVE on becoming Chaplain to Lancaster Prison. ====================================== www.12testing.net/peas/leeshall/history/cland.htm LEES HALL ...by 1673 John CAVE, gentleman, was installed there. His wife was the daughter of Francis Barker, and when her husband, John Cave died she ........ ====================================== www.dreweatt-neate.com/news/ news.asp?ID=192&Depart=RU WILFRID CAVE The sale was on behalf of W E & D T Cave Ltd following the sale of the farms and the winding up of the business. The sale marked the end of an era in the farming industry. Wilfrid Cave died in 1980 having been considered one of Britain's leading and most progressive farmers for over 40 years.......... ====================================== www.bcpl.net/~ellen/read.html Richard Read (son of Sir Thomas). Born at Barton Court, Berks. Baptized at St. Helens, Abingdon, Aug. 16, 1579. Married Mary, daughter of Sir Alexander CAVE. Died at Dunsten Manor in 1659. ====================================== members.aol.com/reubique/243837.htm Lance Corporal PERCIVAL CHARLES CAVE Royal Engineers Life/family/training/campaign service. ======================================= books.dreambook.com/europalula/forceviper.html Lt. Peter Cave's 3rd Platoon - 1942 ==================================== www.devon.gov.uk/library/locstudy/bookhist/lonh.html The London book trades 1775-1800 a preliminary checklist of members. Names H HENRY, David, printer, Wine Office Court, Fleet Street 1749; St. John's Gate 1754-75. B. 26 Dec.1710, Fovron near Aberdeen; d. 5 June 1792, Lewisham. Left home aged 14. Protected and prob. employed by Edward CAVE. Married his sister Mary CAVE 1736. Wife d. 20 Jan. 1756......... ========================================= homepage.ntlworld.com/jean.ashfield/ genealogy/pages/doneylds.htm John Dawney m spouse Jane CAVE married abt 1257 Ingoldsby Lincoln Eng ========================================= http://www.sulagallery.co.uk/cave.html Paintings by Matthew CAVE ======================================
www.mun.ca/univrel/gazette/1999-2000/June.22/archtreasures.html Entering the Political Arena by Bert Riggs William Henry Cave - biography and picture. -------- Another site for bio/picture: members.tripod.com/~Roughian/W.H.Cave.html ==================================== www.sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca/~ab133/Archives/Digests/v03n400-499/v03.n411.t xt Publication: The Ottawa Sun Date: 2000.07.11 Section: News Page: 5 Byline: ANDREW SEYMOUR MUSEUM TARGETS VETERANS' GUNS A pair of World War II relics still capable of packing a deadly punch are museum- bound. Two fully-automatic Schmeisser submachine guns will be handed over to the Canadian War Museum later this week by Ottawa OPP after three years in storage at OPP headquarters. "A veteran brought them back from the Second World War and had hidden them away," OPP Sr. Const. Eric Booth said yesterday about the powerful MP-40 machine pistols the late Hayden CAVE brought home more than 50 years ago. Cave died in 1967 and the weapons were passed on to another family member who put them away for safekeeping. Other family members then turned the guns in to OPP in 1997 during a gun amnesty program after they were found in a Fitzroy Harbour cottage. =================================== www.magma.ca/~jcobban/FamilyTree/F@F1387@.html NOTES ON SARAH CAVE: Sarah Cave was born at Adelaide, Middlesex, ON, CA in February 1862. (Married James Bond who was b. ON, CA 14 April 1852.) . Source: Cemetery Transcription, Mt. Brydges U.C., Caradoc Twp, . Middlesex Cty, ON, F-4-26 . Source: Ontario Death Register, 16585/1900 Citation="age at death . 38y 8m" Sarah Cave died at Caradoc, Middlesex, ON, CA on 11October 1900. . Source: Ontario Death Register, 16585/1900 Sarah Cave was buried at Mt. Brydges United Church, Caradoc, Middlesex, ON, CA. ===================================== www.blackwoodgolf.com.au/news/nl01017.htm We regret to advise that our former member, Robert John (Bob) Cave passed away on 7.1.01 aged 72 years, leaving behind his widow, Bernice. Privately cremated. ====================================== www.angelfire.com/rock3/rickirving/ S_A_History_Salt_Industry.html W. R. CAVE & COMPANY W. R. Cave and Company began scraping salt from the northern end of Lake Bumbunga, four miles from Lochiel around the beginning of last century, scraping between 6000 and 7000 tons each season. They employed more than 40 men during the season, and the company had 80 working horses. A problem for the company was the obtaining of paddocking and feed, which forced thecompany to lease more land around the lake. When W. R. Cave died, the lease was worked under the name of Castle Salt Company. ====================================== freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ ~kiwiadams/aqwg224.htm Mary Ann CAVE was born about 1826 in Sydney, New South Wales, Austrailia. and was christened 20 Nov 1827 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.. She died 28 Feb 1914 in Motueka, Nelson, New Zealand. and was buried 1 Mar 1914 in Nelson, New Zealand. Mary Ann CAVE married William BOYCE on 28 May 1842 in Sydney, NSW, Australia. =======================================
Test Email www.raphoe.com/volthouse/volt_house.htm VOLT HOUSE - Ireland ...Its last residents were the CAVE family. Stephen Cave who was Dean of Raphoe, his wife Elizabeth and their four small children arrived in the Volt House in July 1972. Sadly the Rev Cave passed away the following year....... ====================================== www.irishnews.com/archive2000/05082000/news18.html Irish News 5.8.2000 2 deaths linked By Staff reporter POLICE believe a 21-year-old man fatally stabbed his girlfriend before jumping to his own death it was revealed yesterday. Rebecca White, 19, from Shepsted, near Leicester was found with fatal stab wounds at her home in the early hours of yesterday. Just 15 minutes later police were directed to where they found Matthew CAVE - he had suffered injuries "consistent with a fall from a height". Both were taken to hospital but died of their injuries. =========================================
. Happy Mothers Day to all the Moms/Mums . out there ================================== www.bgsu.edu/colleges/library/cac/ms0208.html#sketch Bowling Green State University, Ohio Center for Archival Collections Fulton County Home Agent Records Agency History ~ Agricultural agents have served Fulton County since 1918, when ARTHUR CAVE was hired by the Farm Bureau in that capacity...... =================================== members.aol.com/videoasst/westgatetemple/History_WGT_1930.html. THREE THIRTY FIVE CLUB WESTGATE LODGE NO. 335 F&AM Free and Accepted Masons Los Angeles, California 1899 1930 Outline of History of West Gate Lodge W. M. CAVE Daniel CAVE ==================================== www.oag.state.tx.us/opinopen/opinions/op47mattox/jm-1249.htm David CAVE, Judge of the 110th District Court Floyd County, TX ===================================== www.wcl.american.edu/pub/registrar/catalog.html American University Washington College of Law LAW-694 Criminal Trial Practice - ....Judge CAVE... LAW-695 Civil Trial Practice - ...Judge CAVE... ====================================== freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randolphroots/ 1890_Clifton_T.html 1890 Special Census Clifton Township, Randolph Co Mo Silas CAVE Pvt Co K 7th Mo Cav Gun shot wound to right side, injury to left leg. ====================================== bchs.kearney.net/BTales_198807.html BUFFALO TALES HARMON PARK Mrs. Bud Merryman recalls that her father, Bill CAVE, was the first park policeman, appointed in 1926 at a salary of $75.00 a month. In addition to his police duties, he supervised the installation of the first playground equipment in the park, which included a double slide, merry-go-round, ocean wave and traveling ladder. ======================================= www.angelfire.com/journal/pondlilymill/hazen.html HISTORY OF THE HAZEN FAMILY ''...In 185 I was visiting in Mina. I asked Elice Cave about grand- father's illness, I wished to know more about it. She said, he had lost his mind and was not hard to care for. It was softening of the brain; something many have at seventy years of age. He died with Uncle Silas in the spring of 1835. Father had moved to Pennsylvania. He came back in the spring after cows and sheep, and we all came with him. Grandfather died while we were there. Sarah and Elias, Uncle Paul's children came home with us. Elias went back, but Sarah stayed until the next spring. Daniel, Sarah Hunt and Elcie came to make us a visit. Elice stayed with us for a year. Elice stayed until James Cave came and she returned with him. they were married soon after. They had a large family, but only three are now living. Elice died in Mina in 1886. William married Miss Elarda Fox of Mina, she died in 1873. They had three daughters; Jenny married F. M. Tryon, and Carrie married Fred Douglas. Note: "Maude the baby at the time of her mother's death went to live with Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Peabody of Ripley and took the name of Peabody. She married Frank Wolfe." William Cave, for a second wife, married Miss Mary Stanton of Chautauqua. They had three daughters, Bertha and Ruth now living. Bertha married Dell Skellie, and Mable married Harvey plumb and died soon after. Note: "Ruth Cave died." William and Franklin Cave were in the Civil War. Franklin died from a wound received at Gettysburg. The daughters of James Cave were Mariet, married George Lake and Sarah married Adonijah Tagart........ ====================================== www.kcstar.com/item/pages/zone.pat,local/ 3acd4c4e.128,.html?pageID=zNorth ... Spencer CAVE died more than a half-century ago, but he still is remembered by Park University, where he worked as a grounds- keeper. ... (Note: I was unable to access this site..took too long to download.) ======================================= www.pressrepublican.com/Archive/ 2001/09_2001/09212001s6.htm Four Selected for Lake Placid Hall of Fame LAKE PLACID - Former entertainer, fireman and business owner Edward "Ted" CAVE,........been voted into the Lake Placid Hall of Fame ...... ========================================= http://www.friendlynet.com/larrywilliams/genealogy/d7.htm Interesting story of Ophelia Nancy CAVE ====================================== www.classicsailing.com/sailing.htm A Classic Sailing Adventure, Inc. Meet Captain Helmut Hawkins and First Mate Carol CAVE. Married with three children, the Cave-Hawkins family lives in Annapolis, Maryland. ======================================= dgmweb.net/genealogy/45/SRoots/Misc/Plat-T48N-R13W.htm Diagrammatic Representation of Township 48 North - Range 13 West of Boone County, Missouri Richard Cave's land - 25 Sep 1821 John Cave's land - 14 Sep 1821 =======================================
CHEROKEE COUNTY, IOWA BIOGRAPHIES - 1914 Pages 197-198 ROBERT W. CAVE Robert W. CAVE, who owns three-quarters of a section of land in Amherst township, has been connected with agricultural interests of Cherokee county since 1885, winning in the interval a success which places him among the substantial and representative farmers of this community. He was born in Jackson county, Iowa, July 4, 1862, and is a son of Robert and Eliza (Bryant) Cave, natives of Somersetshire, England. The father came to America when he was very young and located in Ohio, where he remained for some time. He afterward moved to Jackson county, this state, and there engaged in farming until his death, which occurred in 1873. His wife survived him many years, dying in May1895. Robert W. Cave was reared and educated in Jackson county, Iowa, and remained there until he was twenty-two years of age. In 1885, in company with Joseph Hobbs, he came to Cherokee county and he here purchased one hundred and sixty acres on section 18, Amherst township, bending his energies to its improvement and development. >From time to time he added to his holdings until he now owns three- quarters of a section, which he operates according to the most modern and practical methods. He also owns a quarter section of land in South Dakota. In addition to general farming, Mr. Cave is also a well known dealer in horses, being a partner of D. S. Twogood, of Marcus, in this line of activity. He is a stockholder in the Farmers Elevator Company, of Marcus, and a man of recognized business discrimination and ability. On the 20th of January, 1885, Mr. Cave married Miss Rose Hanham, a daughter of John and Mary (Green) Hanham, natives of Somersetshire, England. The father was a carpenter and wagon maker in that country and in 1880 he came to America, locating in Jackson county, Iowa, where he worked at his trade until 1888. In that year he moved to Marcus, this county, and has followed carpentering and wagon making there since that time. He has reached the age of seventy-six and his wife is eighty years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Cave became the parents of five children: Ernest, who died February 22, 1904; Stanley, aged twenty-six; Gladys, twenty-four; Ralph, twenty-one; and Merle, fifteen. Mr. Cave gives his political allegiance to the republican party and has held positions of trust and responsibility, serving as trustee of the township for seven years and as road supervisor and school director. He attends the Methodist Episcopal church. His life has been one of well directed energy and intelligent activity, resulting in the attainment of a fair measure of success, and wherever he is known is respected by reason of his genuine personal worth. ------------------- Page 318...... On the 29th of March, 1881, Mr. Hobbs was united in marriage to Miss Mary P. CAVE, a daughter of Robert and Eliza (Bryant) Cave, natives of England. -------------------- Many more names of residents of Cherokee Co in this book. =================================
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Cave, Fritcher Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/EGI.2ACEB/343 Message Board Post: I am attempting to prove details concerning Lydia E. Fritcher, b. abt 1866 in Illinois, daughter of William Henry Fritcher and Margaret Ann Springer. We know Lydia married a Mr. Cave. Is she the Liddie Edith who married to Arthur Dellno Cave? Arthur D. Cave with wife Liddie E. is enumerated in the 1900 Spring Valley twp, Dallas Co, Iowa census. Also there are children Ora and Nathan Cave. If I am tracing the right family they are found in these Iowa locations: Dallas Co. – Lydia there with her parents in 1880 census, and then perhaps with husband in 1900. Clinton Co. – Lydia Cave lived at Toronto, at sometime Cedar Co. – there is a Liddie, Arthur, and Ora Cave buried in Massillon Cemetery. The tombstone reading shows that Liddie Cave died in 1913. Does anyone know where Lydia/Liddie Fritcher married (Arthur?) Cave? You may email me directly at RizerK@erinet.com
Oops....sent off my 'working copy' by mistake. This version has 2 more passengers arriving PA. FHC Film #0419444 PASSENGER ARRIVALS PHILADELPHIA 1800 - 1906 Cassoc - Chetf the TUSCARORA - 5-27-1826 . Mathew Cave, age 25, Nationality G.B., Farmer the THOMAS H. PERKINS - 5-10-1849 . Joseph Cave, age 24, Nationality Eng., Laborer . Mary Ann, age 24, Nationality Eng. the BRITISH CROWN - 6-29-1880 . Julia Cave, age 30, Nationality Eng, Spinster SS PENNA (Pennsylvania) - 3-21-1881 . Alice Cave, age 23, Nationality Eng., Wife . Robt Cave, infant, Nationality Eng. the BRITISH PRINCESS - 5-11-1883 . Child, M, age ?, Nationality U.S. . Infant, F, age ?, Nationality Eng. . Mr. Cave, age 35, Nationality U.S., Chemist . Mrs. Cave, age 30, Nationality U.S., Wife . Bertie Cave, age 8, Nationality U.S. . W., age 10, Nationality U.S. the BRITISH PRINCESS - 6-21-1883 . George Cave, age 30, Nationality Eng., Machinist the BRITISH CROWN - 6-30-1883 . Henry Cave, age 4, Nationality Eng. . Jane Cave, age 6, Nationality Eng. . Mary A., age 9, Nationality Eng. . Joseph Cave, age 11, Nationality Eng. . Louisa Cave, age 33, Nationality Eng, Wife . Fred Cave, age 8, Nationality Eng. the BRITISH CROWN 10-18-1883 . Mrs. Cave, age 40, Nationality Eng, Wife SARANAK - 5-23-1885 . James Cave, age 18, Nationality ?, Collier
FHC Film #0419444 CAVE-PASSENGER ARRIVALS PHILADELPHIA 1800 - 1906 Cassoc - Chetf the THOMAS H. PERKINS - 5-10-1849 . Joseph Cave, age 24, Nationality Eng., Laborer . Mary Ann, age 24, Nationality Eng. the SS PENNA (Pennsylvania) - 3-21-1881 . Alice Cave, age 23, Nationality Eng., Wife . Robt Cave, infant, Nationality Eng. the BRITISH PRINCESS 5-11-1883 . Child, M, age ?, Nationality U.S. . Infant, F, age ?, Nationality Eng. . Mr. Cave, age 35, Nationality U.S., Chemist . Mrs. Cave, age 30, Nationality U.S., Wife . Bertie Cave, age 8, Nationality U.S. . W., age 10, Nationality U.S. the BRITISH PRINCESS 6-21-1883 . George Cave, age 30, Nationality Eng., Machinist the BRITISH CROWN 6-30-1883 . Henry Cave, age 4, Nationality Eng. . Jane Cave, age 6, Nationality Eng. . Mary A., age 9, Nationality Eng. . Joseph Cave, age 11, Nationality Eng. . Louisa Cave, age 33, Nationality Eng, Wife the BRITISH CROWN 10-18-1883 . Fred Cave, age 8, Nationality Eng. . Mrs. Cave, age 40, Nationality Eng, Wife the SARANAK - 5-23-1885 . James Cave, age 18, Nationality ?, Collier
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/EGI.2ACEB/283.288 Message Board Post: Hello, Annette! I am a grandson of Mary Cave who married Charles Weldon Troutman. Mary Cave was the only daughter of Malry Cave. She had six brothers. She had a cousin Arch Cave whom I knew. I also knew Cecil Cave. If this is the same family, I would like to exchange info. Regards, Ed Troutman
PHILADELPHIA CITY DIRECTORY, 1890 NAME, PROFESSION, ADDRESS Emeline Cave, liquors, 1851 Hart's la Frank W. Cave, bricklayer, h 418 Cambria Frederick W. Cave, polisher, h 2319 Lawrence Henry H. Cave, laborer, h 3428 Emerald Henry H. Cave, tinsmith, h 2673 Martha James Cave, ---, h 6100 Haverford av Jeremiah J. Cave, laborer, h 755 Howard John Cave, gardener, h Locust av n Chew, Gtn Joseph Cave, clerk, h 1525 Tiernan Joseph H. Cave, laborer, h 6100 Haverford av Joseph H. Cave, weaver, h 470 Hart la Joseph W. Cave, turner, h 755 Howard Mary Cave, wid Robert, h 2673 Martha Thomas Cave, sexton, h 4839 Melrose, W Hall Thomas Cave, varnisher, h 5010 Penn, Fkd Thomas B. Cave, carpenter, h 755 Howard, 15th wd William Cave, dentist, 115 S 17th
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Cave Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/EGI.2ACEB/283.287 Message Board Post: Annette, have you contacted CavesCove.com? Your Arch Cave would be Archibald Cave, son of Uriel Cave who was a son of Mallory Cave who was a son of another Uriel Cave.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/EGI.2ACEB/312.1 Message Board Post: im a cave from georga. grandoughter of Walter M Cave from Dasher Ga. areia but unfortuantly thats all i know for now,, ive only begun resurching this week.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/EGI.2ACEB/342 Message Board Post: Looking for information on the parents of Vada Cave, born in Briar Branch,VA.,in 1909.She maried Claude Ehrhart,and lived in York,PA. Claude died in 1929,Vada remarried.