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    1. [CAVE] CAVEs Everywhere
    2. Jane H
    3. http://lonestar.texas.net/~robison/allegiance.html Oath of Allegiance of Sarah E. Carter .....Union soldier...killed her father, James CAVE....... ========================================= www.lineages.com/vault/M279_results.asp 1820 U.S. Census of Manufactures Index Cave Philip pg 216 VA Orange County ========================================= www.rootsweb.com/~iajones/newsp/c.htm Jones County, Iowa - many CAVE names listed in the newspaper index ========================================= http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=kgissy Hundreds of VA CAVEs here ========================================= from the Philly-Roots-L Archives Philadelphia City Directory - 1837 CAVE ..Joseph, watch mr 427 S 2d ..Thos, druggist NE c 6th & High d h Walnut ab Sch 7th ... & Shaffer druggists N E c 6th and Market ========================================= http://yeoldedirectoryshoppe.com/1859KCmi.html Sutherland & McEvoy's 1859-60 Kansas City Directory Cave, M. (attorney at law) ...Third near Main Boards Commercial House ========================================= www.ku.edu/carrie/kancoll/books/cutler/johnson/johnson-co-p16.html William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES - AUBRY TOWNSHIP. MALRY CAVE, farmer, P. O. Aubry, was born in Boone County, Ky., November 27, 1819, and reared in Clay County, Mo.; here he farmed, and also learned the trade of harnessmaker, and was for one year engaged in traveling in the fur trade through the various Territories. In 1858 he came to Kansas, located in Aubry and engaged in farming, but only remained a short time, returning to Clay County, Mo. He gave his attention to the harness business for several years, after which he located on his present farm, which consists of 160 acres of land, all well improved. Mr. Cave was one of the organizers of the township of Aubry. He was married in Clay County, Mo., February 8, 1848 to Charlotte A. Tillery. They have seven children - David T., Wm. S., Uriel, Thomas A., Leonidas, Malry, Jr., and Mary. ========================================= www.lpitr.state.sc.us/bil93-94/5231.htm 1993-94 Bill 5231: Mr. BB Cave A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Expressing the sympathy of the members of the South Carolina General Assembly to the family and friends of B. B. Cave of Colleton County who died Tuesday, May 10, 1994. ... Whereas, Mr. Cave was an active and unselfish public servant devoting most of his time toward the betterment of his fellow man; and. ... ========================================= www.geocities.com/frankoclark/allendale/ffaxbaptist.html Church History BAPTIST BEGINNINGS IN CAROLINA Rev. J. A. CAVE of Olar, S. C., a ministerial student at Louisville Seminary, served as supply pastor in 1925. Rev. Cave was also connected with the school here and is well remembered though he served only a short while. Ills_ son recently served as pastor in Denmark, S. C. ========================================= chebucto.ns.ca/Heritage/NGB/Newspaper-Obits/news-1909-e.html Events of the Year 1909 A Partial Listing from the St. John's Daily News May 27 Schr. "Electra", Capt. CAVE, crushed in the icefloes. ========================================= http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maryc/part2.htm Orangeville, Ontario, Canada Sarah Jane CAVE, 20, m. Joseph FLEAR, 28, widower more info at web site ========================================= http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/facts/pihistory.shtml Seattle Post-Intelligencer In 1863, the wild little frontier town called Seattle was freewheeling and feisty. ....One article, for example, was headlined "A Wife's Pitiful Story." The article was about one George B. CAVE, identified as "formerly a city detective," whose wife filed for divorce. The pitiful story: "For seven years, according to the complaint, Mr. Cave has not provided for his family, but spent his money in dissipation." ======================================== www.rootsweb.com/~moccl/ccmo_c.PDF CHRISTIAN COUNTY, MO Lots of Cave marriages - pgs 25 & 26 Two Caves marriages - pg 27 ======================================== freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jopet/cave1.htm PLEASANT WILLIAM "BILL" CAVE b. Springfield, MO April 1, 1915 Picture and short bio ======================================== www.law.utexas.edu/dawson/cases/laws/cave.htm CAVE v. Davey Crockett Stables Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 1995 ======================================== www.genealogyworld.com/mrr/math3/messages/5.html Louisiana "LucyAnn" Catherine Matheny was born March 8, 1829 in Spencer, Owen Co., IN, and died January 6, 1908 in Hopewell, Yahmill Co., Or. She married (1) JAMES CAVE, son of Rev. CAVE and Rebecca Crump. She married (2) Joseph Sr. Kirkwood April 16, 1847 ========================================= www.rootsweb.com/~tncocke/BPM2.htm Cocke County, Tennessee Big Pigeon Church Minutes 1787 - 1874 Pages 10 - 19 (ORG. PAGE 20) Met according to adjornment the 31st of October 1795 and after prayer proseaded to buisness Received BR.O JONAS CAVE by letter - the matter respecting ROBERT EWIN being Called but he being absent tis prosponded till ========================================== RAYMOND DRURY CAVE ...b. 23 Sep 1899 ...d. Nov 1966 Texas ...m. HATTIE V. HAMM ......b. 7 Oct 1901 in Texas to James and Malissa Hamm ......d. 17 Apr 1994 in Texas Children of HATTIE and RAYMOND CAVE : 1 Calvin Drury b17 Jan 1926; d 31 Dec 1960; m Mildred L. Stone ......Calvin Drury CAVE Jr 2 Raymond Drury b 3 Jan 1928 m Lois Jean HATFIELD .....Connie Jean CAVE m. (1) James E AVERYT; .......m. (2) James T. COLEMAN 3 James Preston b 8 Sep 1928 m Louise ELLEDGE .....James Preston CAVE Jr m. Melissa Leigh BROCK 4 William Howard b 21 Oct 1934 5 Hattie Beth b 23 Nov 1939 m. Jerry D WORLEY Sr. 6 Jo Nell b 20 Jul 1945 Sinton, TX; d 16 Dec 1945 Texas. ========================================== JIM CAVE was born in Jul 1899 and d. Nov 1971 New Jersey. In Jul 1920 he married Bouwina Pietersd MEIMA who was b. 24 Jan 1902; d. Mar 1982 New Jersey Children of Jim Cave and Bouwina Pietersd Meima were as follows: ...James Edgar Cave was born 14 Feb 1922; ...Dorothy May Cave was born 20 Jan 1931; ...Raymond Cave was born 14 Jul 1932; died Jul 21,1996 ...Loretta Cave was born 20 Nov 1935 =========================================== http://lowreys.net/georgialowreys/familyfiles/fam02506.htm James McClellan Cave (b. 1858 AL) ancestry =========================================== Rootsweb: new files Sat, 30 Mar 2002 ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/fl/pinellas/cemetery/serenity.txt SERENITY GARDENS MEMORIAL PARK Largo, Pinellas County, Florida CAVEs listed: Alberta E., Mary E., and Walter J. ============================================ www.ducktrapbay.com/ArtistBio.cfm?AID=113 CAVE, NEIL Wildlife Carvings Robert Neil Cave was born in New Orleans, Louisiana and was raised in Ponchatoula, a small town on the northern shore of Lake Ponchartrain. Hunting and fishing the rivers, swamps, and bayous of this area during his youth developed Mr. Cave's knowledge of waterfowl and other wildlife species. Pursuing this interest, Neil received his Bachelor of Science degree from Southeastern Louisiana University in 1968 in the field of Zoology with emphasis on wildlife then later earned his Master of Science Degree in Ocean Biology. Mr. Cave began his artistic career in 1987 painting machine-carved decoys. Carving exclusively Tupelo gum (wood) and painting in oils, Mr. Cave exhibited his first hand carved bird, a northern shoveler drake, in 1988. Competing in the area of decorative floating decoys at shows throughout the country, Mr. Cave has won numerous "Best in Show" awards in novice, amateur, and currently in the professional class. Mr. Cave retired from teaching Ocean Biology and Ecology at Long Beach High School in Long Beach, Mississippi in June 2000. He resides near Wolf River in northern Pass Christian, Mississippi with his wife Martine and their Labrador Duke. ========================================= www.sslawfirm.com/nas_vol-27.htm Vol. No. XXVII - July 2000 Recent Developments in the Law ...Eddie Jackson Cole and Sharyn Cole were shot by WILLIAM DAWSON CAVE, who was the father of Mr. Cole's first wife. Ms. Cole was shot in the family van with the engine idling, and later died from her injuries. Mr. Cole filed a claim with his insurance company to pay for the death of Ms. Cole under their automobile insurance policy. State Farm refused coverage stating that the Ms. Cole's death was caused by the independent acts of Mr. Cave and did not fall within the meaning of "accident" under the policy.... =================================== 1900 Federal Census Surname Index of Platte County, Nebraska CAVE - Monroe Twp CAVE - St. Bernard Twp =================================== ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/oh/hamilton/cemeteries/wesleyan/1921-up/ c.txt HAMILTON COUNTY OHIO - Wesleyan Cemetery 1921 CAVE, Emerson G. Sr. CAVE, Gertrude CAVE, Stella Interesting information here ===============================

    04/20/2002 03:46:53
    1. [CAVE] Echols/Cave
    2. Jane H
    3. BlankRootsweb New files Thu, 18 Apr 2002, ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/heard/cemeteries/echols.txt Heard County, Georgia ECHOLS FAMILY CEMETERY References John Echols/Mary Cave

    04/19/2002 11:42:11
    1. [CAVE] Polk Co., Iowa
    2. Jane H
    3. POLK COUNTY IOWA 1850 CENSUS INDEX PRESENTED BY THE CHARTER-PIERCE MEMORIAL INTERNET GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY & LIBRARY Name, Age, BP, Page, Line # CAVE, Addison 31 VA 57b 22 CAVE, Albert 07 MO 19b 32 CAVE, Andrew 09 MO 57b 24 CAVE, Cyrus 23 KY 46a 33 CAVE, Elizabeth 14 MO 19b 29 CAVE, Eve 50 VA 19b 26 CAVE, Helen M. 03 IA 57b 26 CAVE, Hudson 12 MO 19b 30 CAVE, John 05 MO 19b 35 CAVE, John 05 MO 57b 25 CAVE, John S. 50 VA 19b 25 CAVE, Madison 11 MO 19b 31 CAVE, Mahala 24 OH 57b 23 CAVE, Margaret 17 OH 19b 28 CAVE, Sarah 20 OH 19b 27 ------------------------- Sorted by page number (and family grouping?) CAVE, John S. 50 VA 19b 25 CAVE, Eve 50 VA 19b 26 CAVE, Sarah 20 OH 19b 27 CAVE, Margaret 17 OH 19b 28 CAVE, Elizabeth 14 MO 19b 29 CAVE, Hudson 12 MO 19b 30 CAVE, Madison 11 MO 19b 31 CAVE, Albert 07 MO 19b 32 CAVE, Marshal 01 IA 19b 33 CAVE, Cyrus 23 KY 46a 33 CAVE, Addison 31 VA 57b 22 CAVE, Mahala 24 OH 57b 23 CAVE, Andrew 09 MO 57b 24 CAVE, John 05 MO 57b 25 CAVE, Helen M. 03 IA 57b 26

    04/17/2002 03:39:30
    1. [CAVE] John Cave of Folke/North Wootton/Longburton, Dorset
    2. Peter Smith
    3. A very interesting will I downloaded from the UK PRO (Isaac Cave, gentleman, who died in 1821 at Longburton, Dorset) and who was the brother of a 5x great grandmother Hester (Cave) Morris has helped me put together the following tentative family tree for Hester and her family. I would appreciate hearing from anyone who recognizes any of these names. John Cave married Mary Davidge at North Wootton in 1728 (IGI). Their children (names and dates somewhat speculative) 1. John, bap Folke, 1728 (VRI). He married Tabitha Dorchester in 1751 at Whitelackington, Somerset (PR). Lived at Portsmouth. Two sons John and Abraham. Died before 1796. 2. Abraham, bap Folke, 1732 (VRI). Did not marry. Died 1796. 3. Isaac. Did not marry. Died 1821. 4. Hester, bap c.1733. Married Henry Morris of Queen Camel in 1760 at North Wootton. 12 children. Died 1816. 5. Jacob bap 1742 at North Wootton (VRI). Lived at Hounslow. Peter Smith Vienna, Austria --------------------------------- Gesendet von http://mail.yahoo.de. Sie brauchen mehr Speicher für Ihre E-Mails? - http://premiummail.yahoo.de.

    04/15/2002 07:43:26
    1. [CAVE] Cave-England
    2. Jane H
    3. www.genealogy.doun.org/transcriptions/index.php3 Norfolk, Aylsham District, Cawston, Baptisms (Parish Register), 1780 CAVE, Mary - Parents: Henry and Martha ================================= www.lineages.com/vault/CommercialDirectory.asp?Surname=cave&FirstName= THE COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY For 1816–17 (Manchester) Name Occupation - Address - Town CAVE, Alice Linen Drapers - Church-st. - Prescot CAVE, E. and Son Engravers and Printers - Micklegate - York CAVE, Elizabeth Glass, China, &c.Dealers - Micklegate - York CAVE, Thomas Engravers & Copperplate Printers - 284 Deansgate - Manchester ================================= users.hunterlink.net.au/~ddhms/Lookup/biographies.html SOMERSET (ENGLAND) STRAYS LIST CAVE, William Rendall b. 1842 Stoke under Ham Father: CAVE, Charles Spouse: GRIERSON, Barbara Reference: Biographical Register ================================== www.cycle-n-sleep.co.uk/accommodation/apdetails/stink-beac.htm Beacon House Bell Lane Upper Green Inkpen Hungerford Berkshire RG17 9QJ Contact: Mr. & Mrs. Cave Tel: 01488 668640 Email: l.g.cave@classicfm.net Rooms: 1 Twin, 2 Singles Price: B&B £22 per person per night Evening meal: available Packed lunch: available Pub: ¼ mile Secure storage: yes Drying facility: yes

    04/14/2002 02:39:47
    1. [CAVE] Cave
    2. Jane H
    3. freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jopet/cave2.htm William Everett Cave (b.MO) pictured with his mother ============================= www.speel.demon.co.uk/artists2/ggaskin.htm Georgina Cave Gaskin (1868-1934) Georgina Gaskin, born Georgina France, studied silversmithing ============================= www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Bunker/3802/stlouismon.htm Go to website to hear music and read lyrics to the song "Knot of Blue and Gray," plus read more of Dr. Cave St. Louis Confederate Monument ... The principal inscription for the monument was written by Dr. R. C. Cave, noted lecturer and author of "The Men in Gray". ============================== 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...... ============================== www.las.org.sg/99jan/fifty.htm SINGAPORE LIBRARIES BULLETIN Vol. 8 No. 4 January 1999 Fifty years in libraries and more ...Prof Cave was duly presented with a very nice plaque, a token of LAS heart-felt appreciation of his contribution to Singapore librarianship over the past three years...... More at the web site =============================== www.history.utoledo.edu/hist/FACULTY.HTML The History Faculty and Staff ALFRED A. CAVE Alfred A. Cave is a Ph.D. graduate of the University of Florida. >From 1973 to 1989 he served as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at The University of Toledo. A specialist in the political history of the Jacksonian Era and the ethnohistory of colonial America, Dr. Cave is the author of Jacksonian Democracy and the Historians (1964), An American Conservative in the Age of Jackson (1969) and The Pequot War. He was co-editor of American Civilization: A Documentary History (1966). He has published articles in numerous journals, including Ethnohistory, The William and Mary Quarterly and The New England Quarterly. Dr. Cave is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, a Danforth Associate and recipient of a research fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities. He is currently working on a book on Native American revitalization prophets. ===================================

    04/11/2002 06:11:44
    1. [CAVE] Re: Milton Cave in Texas
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/EGI.2ACEB/318.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Looks like it couldn't be him. But thanks for the try. Keep me in mind if you come across him. I will do the same.

    04/11/2002 12:03:17
    1. [CAVE] CAVE Obits/Burials
    2. Jane H
    3. www.rootsweb.com/~iajones/cemetery/mayflow/ MAYFLOWER CEMETERY BURIALS Jones County, Iowa CAVE, Addie Eggert 31 (?) CAVE, Addie Mae 72 CAVE, Arthur Dory 39 CAVE, Bernice Anne 39 CAVE, Crattin B. 29 CAVE, Eliza J. 29 CAVE, Josephine M. 39 ================================= www.twrps.com/ccor/cemeteries/c_cem.html Columbia County, OR - Index of burials Bethany Memorial, Scappoose Area CAVE, Alan Thomas - 02/04/1948 - 11/14/1969 - 21 CAVE, David R. - 1944 - 1969 - 25 Yankton Hillcrest, St. Helen's Area CAVE, Clancy C. - 1912 - 1979 - 67 CAVE, Dottie D. - 1894 - xx CAVE, Harvey N. -1925 -1980 - 55 CAVE, Mignon CAVE, Y. Newton -1885 - 1969 84 ================================== www.rootsweb.com/~mikent/cemeteries/lowell/oakwood/c.html OAKWOOD CEMETERY BURIALS Also known as Lowell Cemetery Lowell Township, Kent County, Michigan CAVE, Lillian Mae; w. of R. P.; b. July 16,1905 d.Oct.17,1922 CAVE, Margaret; w. of Israel; b.1842 d.1910 CAVE, Ray O.; b.Sept.4,1882 d.Sept.23,1907 ================================== http://jamesdavidwalker.com/milcem-alpha1.htm MILANO, TEXAS CEMETERY CAVE, James Marion -- 12/2/1858 - 8/12/1932 ...Section I, Row 15 East, Number 15 CAVE, Mary Frances -- 1/17/1862 - 9/1/1939 ...Section I, Row 15 East, Number 14 ================================== www.usgennet.org/usa/in/county/orange/svobits47.htm#cavec Mrs. Cora CAVE, wife of W. W. Cave see website for obit ============================== www.usgennet.org/usa/in/county/orange/obits9.htm#caveww CAVE, William W. 1873-1963 Orange Co., Indiana see website for obit ============================== www.perrycountytimes.com/Obits/1998/c/dc630.htm DAVID CAVE SR. David "Lee" Cave Sr., 61, of Anthony Drive, Marysville, died Tuesday, June 30, 1998 in Renova Center, Camp Hill. He was security coordinator for Central Penn Business School, Summerdale; a former parts manager for Brenner Motors; and a member of Steelton Moose Lodge, Fraternal Order of Police, North American Hunting Club and PCA. Surviving are his wife, Doris "Sue" Anthony Cave; two sons, David L. Jr. of Marysville and John A. of Hegins; and six grandchildren. Services were held July 3 in Myers-Harner Funeral Home, Camp Hill. Burial was in Bloomfield Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to East Pennsboro Ambulance Association, 750 S. Humer, Enola 17025, or American Cancer Society, Cumberland Unit, 117 N. Hanover St., Carlisle 17013. ============================== ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ct/ctstate/obits/2001/5/Cave.txt SUBMITTERS: Journal Inquirer Manchester, CT(issue May 14, 2001) Eileen (Mills) CAVE, Obituary, May 8, 2001 Eileen (Mills) Cave, 78, of Fairfield, beloved wife of Kenneth Cave, entered into eternal peace on Tuesday, May 8, 2001, at her home, surrounded by her loving family. She was born in the Thompsonville section of Enfield, daughter of the late Eileen and Charles Mills. She is survived by two children, Shawn and Susan; and several grandchildren. In addition to her husband and children, she is survived by William J. Mills, of Hobe Sound, Fla., Marilyn Lazzari of Hobe Sound, Charles Mills Jr. and Donald Mills of Enfield; and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her sister, Barbara Lukeman. The funeral was held in Fairfield. USGENWEB ARCHIVES 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 the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. ===============================

    04/11/2002 02:47:42
    1. [CAVE] CAVES-Obit
    2. Jane H
    3. www.hannibal.net/stories/101700/obi_1017000021.html. Web posted Tuesday, October 17, 2000 Darlene Caves Shelbina Aug. 12, 1953 ­ Oct. 15, 2000 SHELBINA ­ Darlene Caves, 47, of Shelbina, died at 8:57 a.m. Oct. 15, 2000, at St. Margarets Mercy Health Care Center in Dyer, Ind. There will be no funeral services. The body is to be cremated. Visitation will be from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 18, at Greening-Eagan-Hayes Funeral Home in Shelbina. Mrs. Caves was born Aug. 12, 1953, in Dyer to Joseph and Mildred Schwietzer Tokarz. She was married to Rick Caves on Aug. 25, 1973, in Hammond, Ind. He survives. Other survivors include two sons, Royce Tharp of Shelbina and Richard Caves of Lenexa, Kan.; one daughter, Mary Caves of Shelbina; two brothers, Joseph Tokarz of Lowell, Ind., and Gerald Tokarz of Hammond; four sisters, Mildred A. Tokarz of Dyer, Judy Selby of Portage, Ind., Marlene Kramzric of Lynnwood, Ill., and Cecelia Mortorn of Terre Haute, Ind.; and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Caves was a Baptist by faith and served as president of Shelbina Progressive Women. She was a graduate of Lake Central High School in Dyer, Ind. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society

    04/11/2002 02:46:49
    1. [CAVE] Re: Milton Cave in Texas
    2. 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/318.1.1.1 Message Board Post: The Charles Milton Cave I have was born May 23, 1881 in Page Co. passed away October 4,1950. I am not to sure they are the same person. Thank you

    04/10/2002 01:38:10
    1. [CAVE] Re: Milton Cave in Texas
    2. 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/318.1 Message Board Post: I have a Charles Milton Cave in my family history. I am not sure it is the same one you are looking for though.

    04/09/2002 06:35:58
    1. [CAVE] Nancy Cave
    2. Jane H
    3. http://erazo.org/family/exile.htm The Exile of Nancy Cave (with picture)

    04/07/2002 06:32:27
    1. [CAVE] RAoGK
    2. Jane H
    3. http://www.raogk.org/californ.htm Random Acts of Genelogical Kindness ------------- California: This web site lists people willing to do lookups, take cemetery photos, etc. Tom, check out Los Angeles Co.

    04/07/2002 03:00:30
    1. [CAVE] re: CA Help
    2. Read all of this, if you can help with California Search. Katherine Ellen (Cooper) Eggleston is the daughter of Joseph Cooper and Jeannie or Jennie is most commonly found, but legal name Virginia Ellen (Swisher) Cave Cooper of Illinois and Missouri. Katherine Ellen (Cooper) Eggleston was born in 1899 in Seymour Missouri in the back of a Covered Wagon, according to family legend. My mom, now 83, very much wants to know where her grandparents are buried. (Jeannie or Jennie) Virginia Ellen (Swisher) married first Merritt Henry Cave in 1876 in Brown County Illinois. They resided in St. Clair County Missouri, Butler County, Missouri, but after 1880 I loose them entirely. By 1908, (Jeannie or Jenny) Virginia Ellen (Swisher) Cave is listed as a Cooper on the marriage of her daugther Hattie Cave (married a Charles Eakins). I then found that (Jeannie or Jenny) Virginia Ellen (Swisher) had married a Joseph Cooper sometime after 1890 and before 1899, when their daughter Katherine Ellen (Cooper) Eggleston was born in Seymour Missouri in the Back of a Covered Wagon. I now have been able to locate Katherine Ellen (Cooper) Eggleston's place of death, in Newhall, LA County, California. But so far, a couple of researchers in that area have been unable to produce a death certificate or obituary. Since, after three years of full time effort, I have been unable to locate the grave of (Jeannie or Jennie) Virginia Ellen (Swisher) Cave Cooper for my mom, it may be possible that she is also buried in California near her daughter. If not, I am hoping to follow down information to find living descendants of Katherine Ellen (Cooper) Eggleston in order to hopefully find the graves, as well as (praying for) a photo of my mom's grandmother (Jeannie or Jennie) Virginia Ellen (Swisher) Cave Cooper. My mom has never seen a photo of her grandparents and never met her. Have you ever made a promise and then started to realize you might not be able to keep it? I promised my mom I'd find out where her grandparents are buried. I thought that since I had found 8 generations on my father's side, finding her grandparents would not be that difficult. Little did I know I'd be searching for them in four States, and a bunch of counties in each. And now, California, and well, LA County is not the best place in the world to try and locate family. I've made many long distant phone calls to newspapers, libraries and to researchers in that area. I have two individuals searching for a Death Record and Obituary. But nobody is finding her grave. So...... if there is any of you out in that area....I'm asking for your help. This is from the California Death Index. Katherine Ellen (Cooper) Eggleston died in Los Angeles County. Newhall was a small (now large) desert suburb of Los Angeles North of L.A. toward Landcaster / Palmdale area. An obit may have been in the L.A. Times. There is a 1 in 4 chance of finding one. I am not sure of any small papers in that area. EGGLESTON KATHERIN E 05/17/1899 F MISSOURI <A HREF="http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/CA/LosAngeles">LOS ANGELES(70)</A> 12/27/1970 <A HREF="http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi?ssn=341-16-4695">341-16-4695</A> 71 yrs <A HREF="http://vitals.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/postem.cgi?op=add&app=CA+Death&key=2350250&return=%3Ca+href%3D%22http%3A%2F%2Fvitals%2Erootsweb%2Ecom%2Fca%2Fdeath%2Fsearch%2Ecgi%3Fsurname%3DEGGLESTON%26amp%3Bgiven%3D%26amp%3Bstart%3D241%26amp%3Bdyear%3D%26amp%3Bdplace%3D%26amp%3Bmlast%3D%26amp%3Bflast%3D%26amp%3Byear%3D%26amp%3Bbplace%3D%26amp%3Bsex%3D%26amp%3Bstype%3DExact%22%3EReturn+to+CA+Death+Records%3C%2Fa%3E&app_info=KATHERIN+E+EGGLESTON+died+on+12%2F27%2F1970+in+LOS+ANGELES%2870%29"> Return+to+CA+Death+Records</A>&app_ info=KATHERIN+E+EGGLESTON+died+on+12/27/1970+in+LOS+ANGELES(70)'>Add Thomas W. Rogers

    04/07/2002 01:57:43
    1. [CAVE] the "good old days"
    2. Jane H
    3. New Orleans Telephonic Exchange - 1879 Instructions: To call the Exchange give a long ring with the bell crank and when the operator signals back, remove the telephone from the hook and give the name of the subscriber wanted. When called by the Exchange give a ring back, then remove the telephone from the hook and say Hello! Hello!

    04/05/2002 05:36:17
    1. [CAVE] Granville Cave
    2. Jane H
    3. www.rootsweb.com/~iabiog/dallas/pp1907/pp1907-c.htm GRANVILLE CAVE Agriculture has always been the basis of prosperity. The products of the soil form the foundation for all commercial activity and the property which pays a sure annual income, more reliable than that of any other investment, is the farm. Among the more successful agriculturists of Union Township is Granville Cave, who is now the owner of two hundred and fifty-three acres of fine land on section 1. He has always made a specialty of raising and feeding stock and in addition his labors in the cultivation of his fields bring him a good return. He was born in this county on the 20th of May, 1861, his parents being John S. and Sarah (Payton) Cave. The father was born in Kentucky, in 1805, while the mother's birth occurred in Ohio in 1823. John S. Cave was married twice and unto his second union there were born five children: Marion, who is living in this county; Caroline, the wife of Joseph Naylor, now in Decatur county, Iowa; Edward, also of Decatur county; Granville, of this review; and one who has passed away. It was in the early '50s that the father came to Dallas county and purchased land, becoming a pioneer settler in a district where all of the evidences of frontier life were to be seen. He undertook the task of developing a new farm and as the years passed by he transformed the place into productive fields. For many years he successfully carried on general farming but his life's labors were ended ill death in 1895. His wife survived him for about eight years and died in 1903. Granville Cave spent his boyhood and youth in his parents' home and at the usual age entered the public schools, where he mastered the common branches of learning, while under his father's direction he received the training in farm work that later qualified him for the conduct of a successful business on his own account. After arriving at years of maturity he was united in marriage to Miss Rhoda De Camp in the year of 1880. She was born in Indiana in 1863 and is a daughter of E. W. and A. E. (Howe) De Camp. Her father was born in Indiana, February 27, 1832, and the mother's birth occurred in New York, September 9, 1842. In his family were fifteen children. Previous to his marriage to Miss A. E. Howe, which occurred in Elkhart county, Mr. De Camp married Libbie Rosier, who died leaving two children: Warren, a farmer of Adams township, Dallas county; and Hiram, a machinist of Topeka, Kansas. The children by the second marriage are: Nettie, the wife of Emery Skinner of Adel; Marshall, of Springfield, Missouri; Mrs. Cave; Silas, of Redfield, Iowa; Lafayette, of Linn township, Dallas county;. Nellie, who died when two years of age; Emma, who passed away when a young lady; Nannie, the deceased wife of Frank Rogers, of Winfield, Kansas; Josie, the wife of J. Bonnett, of Santa Cruz, California; Ida, the wife of Frank Connelly, of Winfield, Kansas; Addie, who married L. A. Rising, also of Winfield, Kansas; Norman, living in Hamilton, Iowa; and Charles, of Adel township, Iowa. It was in the year 1863 that E. W. De Camp came to Iowa, settling in Dallas county, where he resided until 1886. He then removed to southeastern Kansas, where he lived for two years, after which he returned to Dallas county, Iowa, where he also lived for two years. In 1901 he took up his abode in Springfield, Missouri, and purchased a fruit farm. He and his wife are now living in that city and he is practically retired from active business life, having attained the age of seventy-five years. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Cave has been blessed with a son and daughter. The elder, Marvin E., is a graduate of the Redfield high school and is now operating a part of his father's farm. He married Miss Nellie Shoberg. The daughter, Bertha May, is the wife of Sumner Davis, a resident of North Dakota, and they have one son whose name is Marvin. Mrs. Davis taught music for two years previous to her marriage. The home of the family is pleasantly located on section 1, Union township, and the farm comprises two hundred and fifty-three acres of rich and productive land. The place is well tilled and Mr. Cave has made a specialty of raising and feeding stock. He has largely turned over the active work of the farm, however, to others and is now practically living retired, enjoying a well earned rest. His wife is a devoted member of the United Brethren church and both are interested in all that pertains to the moral and intellectual develop- ment of the community. Mr. Cave has served as a, school director for several years and the cause of education finds in him a stalwart champion. In his political views he is a democrat and socially he is, connected with the Modern Woodmen camp, No. 3498, at Redfield. As one of Dallas county's native sons he has a wide acquaintance here and his many good qualities as a business man and citizen have gained for him the warm and unqualified regard of the great majority of those with whom he has come in contact.

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    1. [CAVE] CAVE-Obits
    2. Jane H
    3. www.valleylife.net/980416/obits.htm. EDITH M. CAVE Edith Mae Woodward Foster Cave, 83, of Front Royal, died Monday, April 6, 1998 in Warren Memorial Hospital. A funeral service was held Thursday, April 9 at 2 p.m. at the Turner-Robertshaw Funeral Home, with the Rev. Jon Heddleston officiating. Interment was in Washington Masonic Cemetery in Washington, Va. Mrs. Cave was born March 22, 1915 in Madison County, daughter of the late George Washington and Bessie Ada Jenkins Woodward. Surviving are her husband of 47 years, Donald Cave of Front Royal, formerly of Washington, Va.; four sons, Aubrey J. Foster of Ruxton, Md., William F. Foster of Flint Hill, Jimmy D. Foster of Huntley and Donald Pete Cave of Washington; five daughters, Dollie Stringfellow of Culpeper, Virgie Marie Martin of Bel Air, Md., Juanita Alther of Rixeyville, Darlene Duncan of Richmond and Wilma Darnell of Jeffersonton; 18 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, five great-great-grandchildren, plus a number of nieces and nephews. One daughter, Ella Mae Taylor of Fallston, Md., three brothers and two sisters are deceased. Pallbearers were Stephen Foster, Todd Foster, James Stringfellow, Troy Foster, Donnie Duncan, Tony Alther, Bascom Darnell Jr. and Timothy Stringfellow. ================================ www.reporternews.com/2000/obits/0630.html Abilene Reporter-News Friday, June 30, 2000 Obituaries IDA CAVE ANSON — Ida B. Cave, 94, died Saturday, June 24, 2000, in Crossville, Tenn. Services are 10 a.m. Saturday at Lawrence-Adams Funeral Home Chapel with Billy Smith officiating. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Cave was born in Wood County. She married Lonnie Cave; he died in 1973. She moved to Jones County in 1944 from East Texas and worked as a nurse’s aide at Valley View Care Center in Anson. She moved to Tennessee in 1984. Survivors include two daughters, Susie Beatrice Moore of Crossville, Tenn., Abie Ruth Hulse of Abilene; one son, Dencal R. Cave of Crossville, Tenn.; 16 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Visitation will be today from 6-8 p.m. at the funeral home. ======================================= www.rootsweb.com/~iljeffer/obits/obits/cave-martha.htm MARTHA CAVE Martha Cave, 90, of Lincoln, formerly of Mt. Vernon, died 3:55 a.m. Jan. 3, 2000, at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital in Lincoln. Mrs. Cave was a mental health technician at Lincoln Developmental Center in Lincoln, where she worked for 32 years. She was born March 25, 1909, in Broughton to Jacob K. and Susan M. Margaret (Vickers) Barker. Her husband, John Cave, preceded her in death. Services will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday at Johnston Funeral Home in Mt. Vernon, with Brother David Shores officiating. Burial will be at Opdyke Cemetery in Opdyke. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Survivors include one son, James William Cave of Chillicothe, Ohio; one daughter, Betty Cave of Lincoln; three grandchildren; and one sister, Odessa Kerley of Mt. Vernon. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Cave was preceded in death by her parents, one daughter and one sister. Submitted by: Misty Flannigan July 5,2001 ================================== www.chebucto.ns.ca/Heritage/NGB/Newspaper-Obits/news-1914-1-e.html NEWFOUNDLAND >From the St. John's Daily News Mon. Aug. 3, 1914 DEATHS CAVE – On Saturday morning, Aug. 1st, after a long illness, ROBERT DIXON CAVE (Bert), youngest son of Capt. R. D. and Mrs. CAVE. Funeral to-day, Monday, at 3 p.m., from his late residence, “Ringwood”, Leslie St. ================================== Athens Banner-Herald, Thursday, May 3, 2001 KATHRYN ELLISON CAVE Kathryn Ellison Cave, 77, died Tuesday, May 1, 2001. A native of Waynesboro, Mrs. Cave was a daughter of the late Robert J. and Jessie Hillis Ellison and was the widow of Leon O'Neal Cave. She was a retired school teacher having taught at Demorest Elementary School and was a librarian for the Northeast Georgia Regional Library. She was a member of the Demorest Women's Club, Habersham Art Council and Habersham P.T.A. Council. She served as voter registrar for Habersham County and was a member of the Women's Auxiliary of the V.F.W. Post #7720. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the Demorest Federated Church with Dr. John Bridges officiating. Burial will be in Yonah Memorial Gardens. Survivors include two daughters, Kathy Baker and Jana Hickerson, both of Jonesboro; a son, Neal Cave, Atlanta; and three grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. today at McGahee-Griffin and Stewart Funeral Home, Cornelia. Memorials may be made to the Coach Cave Memorial Scholarship Fund of Piedmont College, P.O. Box 10, Demorest, Ga. 30535, or to the Demorest Federated Church, Georgia Ave., Demorest, Ga. 30535, or to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 725, Cornelia, Ga. 30531. ============================= www.usgennet.org/usa/in/county/orange/svobits32.htm Springs Valley Herald (September 4, 1941) Death Notice CAVE, LOUISA RUTH Mrs. Willard Cave, 81, passed away Wednesday, August 27th at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sol Simmons in Indianapolis following a long illness. Mrs. Cave came from Crystal to French Lick with her husband a few years ago. After the death of Mr. Cave she made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Simmons. She was a member of the French Lick Methodist Church. funeral services were held at a Funeral home in Indianapolis at 8:00 o'clock followed with another service at Crystal at 1:00 o'clock by Rev. O. E. Parrett. Interment was made in the nearby cemetery. W. V. Ritter & Son accompanied the body here from Indianapolis. Besides the daughter, she leaves Willie Painter, whom she raised. ------------ Springs Valley Herald (September 4, 1941) Obituary LOUISA RUTH CAVE Louisa Ruth Cave, daughter of Noah and Nancy Cox, was born in Scotland, Ind. in 1859. She was united in marriage to Ashabel W. Cave in 1879. To this union one daughter was born, Mrs. Emma D. Simons. While living at Crystal, she was affiliated with the Baptist Church. On moving to French Lick she moved her membership to the M. E. Church. She was devoted to her home and family and was loved by all who knew her. She had the happy privilege of enjoying good health most of her life. IN the last few years she began to feel her feebleness and expressed her willingness to go. Her father, mother, sisters, brothers and husband preceded her in death. She departed this life August 27th, at the age of 81 years, 8 months and 20 days. She leaves to mourn their loss one daughter and William painter, whom she raised and loved as a son, besides many relatives and friends. ================================

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    1. [CAVE] CAVE
    2. Jane H
    3. www.trib.com/scjournal/ARC/2001/AUG/Aug_23_01_Thur/living/ ann.html The Sioux City Journal Thursday August 23, 2001 CAVE ANNIVERSARY (picture) Jim and Lorraine Cave, Marcus, Iowa, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Sept. 1 at the Marcus Community Center. Hosts will be their children, Joyce and James Coughlin, Sioux City, Shirley Cave, Richfield, Minn., Gene and Pat Cave, Remsen, Iowa, Betty and Al Weihe, Vacaville, Calif., Don and Michelle Cave of Marcus, Charles Cave, Avoca, Iowa, Dale and Barb Cave of Marcus, Bev and John Kampa, St. Paul, Minn. The couple have 19 grandchildren. Mr. Cave and the former Lorraine Bay were married Sept. 2, 1951, at St. John Lutheran Church, Germantown, Iowa. =================================== http://lubbockonline.com/news/032397/annivers.htm. MR. AND MRS. CAVE Mr. and Mrs. John Cave of Jayton celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary March 11. They are the parents of Kathy SoRelle of Texas City, Kay Skelton of Lubbock, Kitty Hoover of Pensacola, Fla., and Keith Cave of Engleside. Cave and the former Mildred Pugh were married March 11, 1947, in Rotan. They have 10 grand- children and one great-grandchild. ==================================== beatty-newsletter.twobees.com/jul2001/jul2001_beatty7.htm French Lick - Maple Street History By Parke Flick Letter to the editor - Springs Valley Herald - 1999 Dr. Sloan's home was almost identical to the home, also on Maple Street, now owned by Bill Burton. For many years this home was the residence of WILLIAM WASHBURN CAVE, fondly called "Banker Bill," since there was another BILL CAVE, who was known as "Gravel Road Bill," who owned CAVE Quarries. W.W. Cave was president of the French Lick State Bank from 1903 until the bank was sold to outside interests in 1958. The reason the aformentioned homes were somewhat alike was that the father of the first Mrs. CAVE built the homes for her and her sister. Whose married name was Pigg. ================================

    04/04/2002 05:02:36
    1. [CAVE] Jefferson F. Cave
    2. Jane H
    3. Kentucky: A History of the State Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 3rd ed.,1885, Hardin Co. JEFFERSON F. CAVE, son of Abner and Ophelia (Cave) Cave, was born in Taylor County, Ky., March 18, 1834. Abner Cave was born in 1809, and was a son of Thomas Cave, who came from Orange County, Va., to Taylor County, Ky., about 1800; bought 600 acres of land, which he had cultivated by his nineteen slaves. He was married in Virginia, to a Miss Sims, who bore him six sons and five daughters. Abner Cave was the third born; learned wagon making, carpentering and stone- masonry, and in 1832, married Ophelia Cave, daughter of Abner and Elizabeth (Sims) Cave, of Hart County, Ky., and to this union nine children were born, of whom Jefferson F. is the eldest. Abner died in 1854, in Missouri, but his widow, who was born in June, 1815, is still living. Jefferson F. Cave, worked for his father until the latter's death, when he took charge of affairs and assisted in supporting his mother and his brothers and sisters. He returned from Missouri, whither he had gone with his father, and rented a farm in Hart County, and February 11, 1858, he married Miss Nancy, daughter of Daniel and Sarah (Upton) Brackett, of Hardin County. Mr. Cave received from his father-in-law a farm of 200 acres, which tract he has increased to 600 acres, now valued at $9,000, and comprises three farms. Mrs. Nancy Cave died April 17, 1881, the mother of the following children: Mary (Cleaver), Nancy (deceased), Vetoria (Rider), William R. L, (a teacher), Florence, Luella, Laura C., Daniel B. and Sarah (deceased). February 27, 1882, Mr. Cave married Mrs. Mary J. (Mount) Evans, daughter of William and Catherine (Bland) Mount, of Hardin County, an experienced school teacher, and the mother of one child by her former husband, Mrs. Jona Ashcraft, of Brandenburg. The mother of Jefferson F. Cave, after the loss of her husband, married Henry Lively, a veteran of 1812, now deceased, and for whose services she draws a pension of $96 per annum. Mr. and Mrs. Cave are members of the Baptist Church; he is also a Free Mason, and in politics is a Democrat.

    04/04/2002 04:59:36
    1. [CAVE] Dr. Fredrick P. Cave
    2. Jane H
    3. www.cagenweb.com/re/losangeles/ElMonteBios/CAVE_FredrickP.htm FREDRICK PAYSON CAVE Highly esteemed as a public benefactor, and active in the early development of El Monte (CA), was Dr. Fredrick P. Cave, who opened the first drug store here and also built up a large practice as a physician. Dr. Cave was born in Montreal, Canada, March 26, 1853. His parents were natives of Ireland, coming to America and settling in Vermont, where they resided for many years. Dr. Cave attended the public schools of his home community, and on completing his academic education, he taught school for a number of terms near his home in Vermont. He later attended, and was graduated from, the New York Medical College in New York City. Coming to California in the fall of 1888, Dr. Cave stopped for a few months in Monrovia, following which he came to El Monte. Energetic and enterprising to a marked degree, he immediately began the practice of medicine, and in due time, built up a large practice. In 1892, he built and opened a drug store on Main Street, a short distance east of Lexington Avenue. This was El Monte’s first drug store and filled a long felt need. At about this time he also built a nice residence a short way southeast of his drug store, and in 1896, he contracted for the erection of a large hall across the street from his drug store. This was known as Cave’s Hall, and for many years was the main place of meeting for public gatherings. It was a large two-story structure, the building was destroyed by fire in 1913. Dr. Cave later acquired a walnut grove east of Puente, and also bought a home and other property in Los Angeles. June 23, 1883, he was married to Ettie M. Arnold. Little information is available regarding Mrs. Cave, other than she was a native of Peru, New York. To Mr. and Mrs. Cave were born three children, all of whom are still living, namely: Mable A. Garrett, of Santa Ana; Arnold S. Cave of Redondo Beach and Fredrick P. Cave of Oakland. As a side issue, Dr. Cave invented an acetylene gas light for home and office use, many of which he manufactured and sold. In about 1902, he moved to Los Angeles where he continued his profession for a time. Meeting with financial reverses and failing health in his declining years and having left El Monte several years prior to his death, little is known of his last years. His death occurred in 1907. Greatly interested in the improvement and general welfare of El Monte, and especially in its educational advancement, Dr. Cave was the first to advance the movement for establishing a High School here. For many years he served as trustee on the El Monte School Board, and his affirmative vote could always be counted on in all matters of community betterment. Fraternally he was a Mason, Odd Fellow and Modern Woodman. In religion he was a member of the Methodist Church; and, politically a staunch Republican. © Copyright 2001 by Ray Ensing

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