Hello, Spelunkers! MDWW65 has a great idea. I,too, believe all the really early Virginia Cave families were related, probably closely. MDWW65's idea could probably be carried out throught the existing web site(s). I would suggest a cutoff date of 1790 (the first census) to avoid having too many records to consider. We could always extend the date if necessary. Regards, Ed Troutman (twice from Benj Cave Sr and Hannah Bledsoe of Spottsylvania/Orange Co, VA) ------------------ Reply Separator -------------------- Originally From: MDWW65@aol.com Subject: [CAVE] Cave suggestion Date: 02/27/2002 06:31pm I have a suggestion that might help a lot of Cave researchers. I have a number of Cave references, and I see new ones posted all the time on this forum. It seems that most of the early Virginia Caves, for example, are probably of the same family. Yet the info we all have is posted in various places. Is it possible that we could set aside a place on the Web..perhaps someone's already existing webpage, that can have actual cave references say pre 1750, or 1800? It would be better to have a cut off date like that than to get endless Cave references later on. The references would only be actual, primary sources and records, i.e. land grants, early birth records, marriages, Bible records, etc. This wouldnt really cover that many people, but it might provide missing pieces to the puzzle. For example, we recently hashed out the fact that the John Cave who married Elizabeth Travers could not have been the father of the Mary Cave who married John Echols, ancestors of many people on this list. And this despite the fact that there are scores of websites having John and Elizabeth as Mary's father. By posting early records with exact dates in a chronological order, we could easily show the dates are wrong. Thats why I also think it would be unwise to go much past 1750, where we start having a proliferation of Caves. What do people think of this idea? If someone can host this site or this page on their site, I know I can provide a number of early references. Then whoever wants to add could check of the expanding list, avoid duplication, etc. ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
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I have a suggestion that might help a lot of Cave researchers. I have a number of Cave references, and I see new ones posted all the time on this forum. It seems that most of the early Virginia Caves, for example, are probably of the same family. Yet the info we all have is posted in various places. Is it possible that we could set aside a place on the Web..perhaps someone's already existing webpage, that can have actual cave references say pre 1750, or 1800? It would be better to have a cut off date like that than to get endless Cave references later on. The references would only be actual, primary sources and records, i.e. land grants, early birth records, marriages, Bible records, etc. This wouldnt really cover that many people, but it might provide missing pieces to the puzzle. For example, we recently hashed out the fact that the John Cave who married Elizabeth Travers could not have been the father of the Mary Cave who married John Echols, ancestors of many people on this list. And this despite the fact that there are scores of websites having John and Elizabeth as Mary's father. By posting early records with exact dates in a chronological order, we could easily show the dates are wrong. Thats why I also think it would be unwise to go much past 1750, where we start having a proliferation of Caves. What do people think of this idea? If someone can host this site or this page on their site, I know I can provide a number of early references. Then whoever wants to add could check of the expanding list, avoid duplication, etc.
Hello In Clarence, Pettis County, Missouri, in 1852, Merritt Henry Cave was born to his father Merritt H. Cave. He may have went by Henry Cave. His father was a stone mason. At the moment, I am focused on this part of Missouri, but they moved from there to various parts of Missouri and Northern Arkansas. Merritt H. Cave, Sr. married Catherine Rush on June 21, 1835 in Monroe County Missouri. Merritt H. Cave, Sr. left from Boone County Missouri with a large group taking part in the California Gold Rush in 1850. He came back, because in 1858 and 1859, Merritt H. Cave, Sr. bought property in St. Clair County Missouri, as well as the fact Merritt H. Cave, Jr. was born in Clarence, Pettis County Missouri in 1852. On the 1858 deed, the land was placed into the name of Merritt H. Cave, and his wife Catherine (Rush)'s children's names: being listed as James R. Cave, Sany E. Cave and Merritt H. Cave. I found some on James R. Cave, but nothing on Sany E. Cave so far. On May 14, 1861, a Merritt Cave married Mary Ann Earles in St. Clair County, Missouri. Since Merrit H. Cave was living alone in the 1860 Census, sperated from his family, I believe he remarried. But, without documentation, I can't prove this as fact. However, children that resulted from his marriage have also been found in Brown County Illinois, where Merritt Henry Cave, Jr. married Jennie E. Swisher on October 16, 1877. However, from the dates, I don't believe Merritt Henry Cave Jr. married Mary Ann Earles in 1861, that in fact his father married her. But this then leaves a cloud hanging over this family, because there are two more marriages in Missouri during that time frame involving a Merrit Cave. First, a Merrott Cave married a Fannie Geary on 23 Jun 1872, Pettis, Missouri; Then a Merit Cave married Mary M. Duncan 18 Mar 1874, Hickory, Missouri. So knowing this, which Merrit Cave married who? I firmly believe that there are descendants of all of these marriages now spread out in a large area. But to date, I may be the only one actually having this line of ancestry that is rearching the family. My mom's brother Ernest Caves, says he goes to the Library often to get on line and check to see if anyone is researching the family. However, as recently as this January, he says nobody is. But you and I both know how active I have been researching this line, so what am I missing that he already knows and won't share? It has to be the children of Mary Ann Earles and Merritt H. Cave. What ever line you descend from, hey, jump in and post as much information on your line or any line, it helps us all. Lets chat. Thomas W. Rogers P. O. Box 85 Deer Creek, Illinois 61733
I am resending the message you all get when you join the list or any rootsweb lists. It is a good idea to print out a copy to keep for the time/times you may need to leave the list. Sometimes we leave for vacations, rollcalls, or maybe we are just not interested in that list any longer. What ever the reason, one can use this same formula for any of the lists. Or I can go into the managers site and take you off there, if you cannot get off the list. That is what I have done for Sarah in the UK just now. We are here to help you in any way we can. Thanks! Sue Ellen 1. How to unsubscribe. Send a message to CAVE-L-request@rootsweb.com that contains (in the body of the message) the command unsubscribe and no additional text. 2. How to subscribe. Whatever you just did worked, or you'd not be getting this message. But for future reference (for instance, if your subscription is cancelled for whatever reason and you want to resubscribe), just send the command "subscribe" to CAVE-L-request@rootsweb.com. 3. How to change to digest mode (several postings are combined and sent to you together as a single large message). There are two steps. First, send the command "unsubscribe" to CAVE-L-request@rootsweb.com to discontinue mail mode. Second, send the command "subscribe" to CAVE-D-request@rootsweb.com to start receiving digests. 4. How to change to NOMAIL mode. There is no formal NOMAIL mode. All you have to do is follow the directions above and unsubscribe when you want the messages to stop, and then when you want them to start again, simply subscribe again. 5. If you'd like to post a message so everyone on the mailing list receives it, just send it to CAVE-L@rootsweb.com. It will then be sent on to everyone in both mail and digest mode. You don't need to send it explicitly to both.
This message didnt come through on the list, so I am forwarding it. I have sent Calvin, the Callaway county family listed on CAVESCOVE website in the census showing Vergie at age 5. IT also lists the grandmother as a FARMER. Hope this has been a help. If any of you have additional information on this black CAVE family please direct your reply to Calvin at the email listed below, as well as posting to the list. There were a lot of black CAVE families in Missouri in 1850. Does anyone know more about them? Sue Ellen ----- Original Message ----- From: CALVIN JOHNSON <chj110437@prodigy.net> To: <cave-l-request@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 3:27 AM Subject: Virgie Cave > Looking for information concerning Virgie Cave who Married into the Farmer family around or before the turn of the twentieth century in Missouri, Callaway or Cole or Boone counties. This is a black family > > I am Calvin Johnson, a grandson > > CHJ110437@Prodigy.net > >
Hello In Clarence, Pettis County, Missouri, in 1852, Merritt Henry Cave was born to his father Merritt H. Cave. He may have went by Henry Cave. His father was a stone mason. At the moment, I am focused on this part of Missouri, but they moved from there to various parts of Missouri and Northern Arkansas. Merritt H. Cave, Sr. married Catherine Rush on June 21, 1835 in Monroe County Missouri. Merritt H. Cave, Sr. left from Boone County Missouri with a large group taking part in the California Gold Rush in 1850. He came back, because in 1858 and 1859, Merritt H. Cave, Sr. bought property in St. Clair County Missouri, as well as the fact Merritt H. Cave, Jr. was born in Clarence, Pettis County Missouri in 1852. On the 1858 deed, the land was placed into the name of Merritt H. Cave, and his wife Catherine (Rush)'s children's names: being listed as James R. Cave, Sany E. Cave and Merritt H. Cave. I found some on James R. Cave, but nothing on Sany E. Cave so far. On May 14, 1861, a Merritt Cave married Mary Ann Earles in St. Clair County, Missouri. Since Merrit H. Cave was living alone in the 1860 Census, sperated from his family, I believe he remarried. But, without documentation, I can't prove this as fact. However, children that resulted from his marriage have also been found in Brown County Illinois, where Merritt Henry Cave, Jr. married Jennie E. Swisher on October 16, 1877. However, from the dates, I don't believe Merritt Henry Cave Jr. married Mary Ann Earles in 1861, that in fact his father married her. But this then leaves a cloud hanging over this family, because there are two more marriages in Missouri during that time frame involving a Merrit Cave. First, a Merrott Cave married a Fannie Geary on 23 Jun 1872, Pettis, Missouri; Then a Merit Cave married Mary M. Duncan 18 Mar 1874, Hickory, Missouri. So knowing this, which Merrit Cave married who? I firmly believe that there are descendants of all of these marriages now spread out in a large area. But to date, I may be the only one actually having this line of ancestry that is rearching the family. My mom's brother Ernest Caves, says he goes to the Library often to get on line and check to see if anyone is researching the family. However, as recently as this January, he says nobody is. But you and I both know how active I have been researching this line, so what am I missing that he already knows and won't share? It has to be the children of Mary Ann Earles and Merritt H. Cave. What ever line you descend from, hey, jump in and post as much information on your line or any line, it helps us all. Lets chat. Thomas W. Rogers P. O. Box 85 Deer Creek, Illinois 61733
Thanks to Tom for all the data he's putting on the list.... we appreciate all his hard work. What'll we do when he finds all his elusive Caves and moves on to another ancestor??????
Library of Michigan 1870 MICHIGAN CENSUS DWELLING # - FAMILY #- NAME - AGE - SEX - RACE - PROFESSION - BIRTHPLACE -VALUE REAL ESTATE - VALUE PERSONAL GOODS 777 934 CAVE, Charlotte 53 F W keeping hse Eng. 777 934 CAVE, William 25 M W turner England 777 934 CAVE, Sallie 19 F W at home England 777 934 CAVE, Joseph 16 M W works in picture ...............................frame manufacturer NY 211 208 CAVE, David 40 M W farm laborer Eng. 49 49 CAVE, George 26 M W laborer Michigan 49 49 CAVE, Marinda 21 F W keeping house 1583 1533 CAVE, James 45 M W Butcher Eng. 1583 1533 CAVE, Alice 45 F W keeping hse Eng. 1583 1533 CAVE, James P 24 M W Butcher Eng. 1583 1533 CAVE, Sarah 18 F W at home Mass. 1583 1533 CAVE, Ben P 21 M W blacksmith Eng. 5 5 CAVE, John 38 M W farmer Eng 2000 500 5 5 CAVE, Lucina? 29 F W keeping hse Ohio 5 5 CAVE, Jennie 12 F W ~ Michigan 5 5 CAVE, Ada 5 F W ~ Michigan 5 5 CAVE, Fannie 2 F W ~ Michigan 5 5 CAVE, Nettie 1 F W ~ Michigan 68 68 CAVE, Thomas 28 M W Harness mkr PA 1000 68 68 CAVE, Mahala 26 F W keeping house NY 68 68 CAVE, ? 5 M W ~ Michigan 68 68 CAVE, ? 3 M W ~ Michigan 413 395 CAVE, John 64 M W gardener Eng 2000 413 395 CAVE, Sarah 64 F W keeping house 121 120 CAVE, William 27 M W laborer England 121 120 CAVE, ? 24 F W keeps house England 121 120 CAVE, Hattie 2 F W ~ Michigan
Below is my Benjamin CAVE who removed to Champaign county OH in 1835 from Page county VA. A small death notice was found for Nancy's death, stating she was married to Benjamin 60 years. The way it reads it appears he survived her. Where and When did Benjamin Die. Are they buried in the same cemetery as the son Joseph CAVE and his wife and many of their children? It appears there could be room there for two more graves. Many of the RUNKLE family is also buried in this cemetery. Myrtle Tree Baptist Church Cemetery in Mad River township. Or were they buried in the Old Kite cemetery which was plowed under many years ago. Daughter Harriet and her husband are suppose to have been buried there. Am not sure if this is their daughter Sarah married to Sanford Purcell. There were several Sarahs at this time in the area. BENJAMIN3 CAVE (JOHN2, JOSEPH1) was born Abt. 1787 in Culpepper Co, Virginia, USA. He married NANCY GALLIHUE 13 December 1808 in Madison Co, VA, daughter of SARAH. She was born Abt. 1780 in Virginia, USA, and died 04 March 1868 in Johnson township, Champaign county, Ohio, USA. Children of BENJAMIN CAVE and NANCY GALLIHUE are: i. CATHERINE4 CAVE. ii. EDMUND CAVE. iii. ELIZABETH CAVE, m. ANDREW EBERT, 01 January 1835, Champaign Co, OH. iv. GEORGE B CAVE, b. ,Hawksbill, Page Co, VA; m. MARTHA ANN PUTMAN, 08 September 1842, Champaign Co, OH. v. HARRIET CAVE, b. 18 August 1808, Hawksbill, Shenandoah Co, VA; m. AARON OFFENBACKER, 25 November 1830, Shenandoah Co, VA; b. 13 June 1808, Shenandoah Co, VA; d. 02 January 1859, Champaign Co, OH. vi. PASCHAL WELLINGTON CAVE, b. Abt. 1810, ,Hawksbill, Shenandoah Co, VA; d. October 1896, ,Pine Grove, VA; m. ELIZABETH OFFENBACHER, 02 April 1831, Shenandoah Co, VA. vii. JOHN ANDERSON CAVE, b. 1812, Hawksbill ,Page county, VA; d. 1899, Marksville, Page Co, VA; m. MARY A PHILLIPS, 31 August 1835, Page Co, VA; b. 15 September 1818. viii. BENJAMIN F[RANKLIN] CAVE, b. 12 January 1815, rural farm, Stanley, Shenandoah Co, VA; d. 14 May 1891, Cave home, Jackson twp, Kosciusko Co, IN; m. DICY RUNKLE, 01 September 1839, Urbana, Champaign Co, OH; b. 19 February 1816, Mad River twp, Champaign Co, OH; d. 11 January 1900, Cave home, Jackson twp, Kosciusko Co, IN. ix. JOSEPH H CAVE, b. 22 February 1817, ,Hawksbill, Page Co, VA; d. 27 July 1889, Westville, Johnson twp, Champaign Co, OH; m. SARAH ANN (SALLY) EBERT, 14 April 1842, Champaign Co, OH; b. 25 July 1824, OH; d. 30 March 1877, Champaign Co, OH. x. WILLIAM ARRELL CAVE, b. 1820, Hawksbill, Page Co, VA; d. 1888, VA; m. MARY ANN RHOADES, 01 January 1848, Luray, Page Co, VA. xi. SARAH ANN CAVE, b. Abt. 1827, ,Hawksbill, Page Co, VA; m. SANDFORD PURCELL, 12 December 1853, Champaign Co, OH. Sue Ellen Cave Ash, ggreatgranddau of Benjamin and Dicy Runkle CAVE db1753@dtagonbbs.com sellen43@juno.com ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.
So right you are Thomas. Folks get those postings coming in. Thomas is hard at work on his line and sharing many records on the list. It is true that you get better results by posting to the lists and boards. Getting the word out helps for you to be found, by someone who may hold the key to your records. Thanks Thomas for the reminder. :) Why not post your current brick wall in your CAVE surname. Perhaps you have the information but it is "not proven" and need some documentation for proving the record. Sue Ellen Cave Ash list coordinator "Life is what happens, while you are making other plans" ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.
Hello As I search thru my own family tree, I send what ever that comes my way on to you all by simply emailing it to you thru the list. You would be surprised just how much information I get sent back to me for doing it this way. There are a lot of you who are very helpful and who have helped me, as well as others, very much. Recently, I have came across new leads in my search that lead to a wonderful visit with a new cousin, which in turn is also providing more information. I guess what I am trying to say is that the more active you are on the email list, the greater the possibility of your finding out something you very much would like to know. Search the internet for information, then post it to the list. If you have information, no matter how small, post it to the list from time to time. New subscribers come and go, so you never know who is just sitting reading in the hopes of finding a cousin. It takes us All, working together, freely sharing information, to be able to sort out the information we need for our own family tree. But in the end, we are all family here. If you don't know how to send to the list, just address an email to: caves-L@rootsweb.com or cave-L@rootsweb.com and drop us all a line. Thomas
The gender of Nancy Cave is female. Spouse: Adam Pence Marriage Date: Mar 08, 1855 County: Clay This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0955302 - 0955309 The gender of Nancy Cave is female. Spouse: James R. Jones Marriage Date: Jun 06, 1860 County: Boone This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0909125 & 0913354 - 0913358 The gender of Nancy E. Cave is female. Spouse: Noah Hunt Marriage Date: Aug 20, 1851 County: Jackson This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 1019759 - 1019763 The gender of Reubin Harrison Cave is male. Spouse: Martha James Marriage Date: Feb 29, 1856 County: Barry This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0931375 - 0931378 The gender of Ruben H. Cave is male. Spouse: Jane Williams Marriage Date: Jan 13, 1851 County: Barry This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0931375 - 0931378 The gender of Sallie C. Cave is female. Spouse: James W. Sluder Marriage Date: Mar 28, 1876 County: Johnson This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0959990 - 0959992 The gender of Sarah Cave is female. Spouse: John Foster Marriage Date: Oct 18, 1860 County: Grundy This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 1007639 - 1007640 The gender of Sarah Cave is female. Spouse: Lander Ford Marriage Date: Nov 28, 1888 County: Lafayette This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0959414 - 0959418 The gender of Sarah Cave is female. Spouse: Lauder Ford Marriage Date: Nov 28, 1888 County: Lafayette This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0959414 - 0959418 The gender of Sarah F. Cave is female. Spouse: John Reed Marriage Date: Feb 18, 1869 County: Clay This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0955302 - 0955309 The gender of Susan Agnes Cave is female. Spouse: Joseph T. Reister Marriage Date: Sep 08, 1858 County: Macon This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0986959 - 0986964 The gender of Susan Frances Cave is female. Spouse: James G. Grisham Marriage Date: Jun 28, 1860 County: St. Clair This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0945453 - 0945455 The gender of Susan I. Cave is female. Spouse: William A. Mast Marriage Date: May 09, 1869 County: Saline This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0902930 - 0902933 & 0946941 The gender of Thomas Cave is male. Spouse: Elizabeth Kirk Marriage Date: Jan 02, 1851 County: Greene This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0940339 - 0940345 The gender of Thomas Cave is male. Spouse: Nancy Permelia Kirk Marriage Date: Oct 29, 1852 County: Greene This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0940339 - 0940345 The gender of Wesley A. Cave is male. Spouse: Nettie B. Schofield Marriage Date: Mar 13, 1888 County: Clark This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 1014943 - 1014947 The gender of Westley C. Cave is male. Spouse: Mary E. Anderson Marriage Date: Nov 15, 1865 County: Marion This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0980297 - 0980299 The gender of William Cave is male. Spouse: Martha Ann Bragg Marriage Date: Dec 13, 1869 County: Linn This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 1009871 - 1009873 The gender of William B. Cave is male. Spouse: Louisa Kensler Marriage Date: Nov 19, 1866 County: Stoddard This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 1006817 - 1006818 The gender of William D. Cave is male. Spouse: Catherine Shults Marriage Date: Nov 15, 1865 County: Marion This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0980297 - 0980299 That's the whole list. Enjoy
The gender of Andrew J. Caves is male. Spouse: Looney French Marriage Date: Nov 22, 1855 County: Greene This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0940339 - 0940345 The gender of John Caves is male. Spouse: Elizabeth Spencer Marriage Date: Jun 29, 1868 County: Scotland This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 1014530 - 1014532 The gender of Martha Caves is female. Spouse: Madison Fulton Marriage Date: Sep 18, 1878 County: Boone This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0909125 & 0913354 - 0913358 The gender of Mary Caves is female. Spouse: James Dill Marriage Date: Sep 20, 1874 County: Clark This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 1014943 - 1014947 The gender of Mary Ann Caves is female. Spouse: Samuel Dameron Marriage Date: Nov 26, 1865 County: Linn This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 1009871 - 1009873
The gender of John J. Cave is male. Spouse: Eliza J. Powns Marriage Date: Dec 07, 1873 County: Jasper This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0930887 - 0930894 The gender of Justinian Cave is male. Spouse: Mary E. Gathright Marriage Date: Oct 25, 1855 County: Callaway This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0901383 - 0901385 The gender of Lewis W. Cave is male. Spouse: Eliza A. Harden Marriage Date: Nov 17, 1895 County: Lafayette This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0959414 - 0959418 The gender of Louisa H. Cave is female. Spouse: John P. Carpenter Marriage Date: Apr 05, 1866 County: Clay This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0955302 - 0955309 The gender of Louisa R. Cave is female. Spouse: Stewart R. Ingman Marriage Date: Mar 06, 1853 County: Marion This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0980297 - 0980299 The gender of Margret J. Cave is female. Spouse: Elisha Hollaway Marriage Date: Sep 18, 1864 County: Johnson This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0959990 - 0959992 The gender of Martha Cave is female. Spouse: Patrick Bauseau Marriage Date: Mar 09, 1859 County: Linn This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 1009871 - 1009873 The gender of Martha Ann Cave is female. Spouse: William Sumpter Marriage Date: Oct 07, 1868 County: Lawrence This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0930949 - 0932751 The gender of Mary Cave is female. Spouse: Theofiluss Draper Marriage Date: Aug 28, 1856 County: Saline This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0902930 - 0902933 & 0946941 The gender of Mary Cave is female. Spouse: Jeremiah W. Cox Marriage Date: Dec 25, 1856 County: Jackson This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 1019759 - 1019763 The gender of Mary A. Cave is female. Spouse: William E. Tabbott Marriage Date: Nov 25, 1866 County: Putnam This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0431521 - 0431523 The gender of Mary E. Cave is female. Spouse: John E. Round Marriage Date: Mar 11, 1883 County: Jackson This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 1019759 - 1019763 The gender of Mary J. Cave is female. Spouse: A. J. ??? Marriage Date: Dec 24, 1876 County: Johnson This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0959990 - 0959992 The gender of Matilda A. Cave is female. Spouse: Joseph K. Reed Marriage Date: Oct 23, 1870 County: Jackson This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 1019759 - 1019763 The gender of Merritt Cave is male. Spouse: Fannie Geary Marriage Date: Jun 23, 1872 County: Pettis This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0947352 - 0947355 The gender of Merritt H. Cave is male. Spouse: Mary Ann Erles Marriage Date: May 14, 1861 County: St. Clair This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0945453 - 0945455 The gender of Myra Cave is female. Spouse: Willie Parks Marriage Date: Oct 01, 1891 County: Ray This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0959300 & 0959722 - 0959723
Here we go with Alice Through Jane The gender of Alice Cave is female. Spouse: John Potter Marriage Date: Nov 17, 1867 County: Jackson This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 1019759 - 1019763 The gender of Alonzo Cave is male. Spouse: Lucinda Roberts Marriage Date: Nov 23, 1854 County: Boone This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0909125 & 0913354 - 0913358 The gender of Amanda Cave is female. Spouse: Ryland Estes Marriage Date: Sep 18, 1856 County: Clay This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0955302 - 0955309 The gender of Ann Cave is female. Spouse: George Ray Marriage Date: Dec 01, 1865 County: Boone This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0909125 & 0913354 - 0913358 The gender of Barton B. Cave is male. Spouse: Lucinda Rolen Marriage Date: Jul 18, 1851 County: Cass This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0978404 - 0978407 The gender of Caroline Cave is female. Spouse: Thomas Teaster Marriage Date: Feb 11, 1866 County: Boone This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0909125 & 0913354 - 0913358 The gender of Christina Cave is female. Spouse: John W. Johnson Marriage Date: Nov 05, 1857 County: Marion This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0980297 - 0980299 The gender of Clarinda Cave is female. Spouse: ??? Johnson Marriage Date: Nov 01, 1869 County: Boone This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0909125 & 0913354 - 0913358 The gender of Cyrus Cave is male. Spouse: Julia Ann Todd Marriage Date: Apr 01, 1866 County: Boone This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0909125 & 0913354 - 0913358 The gender of Edward Cave is male. Spouse: Mary Gannon Marriage Date: Jan 22, 1854 County: St. Louis This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0469561 - 0469562, 0469574 - 0469582 & 0529029 - 0529046 The gender of Elizabeth Cave is female. Spouse: John A. Barzeal Marriage Date: Oct 09, 1856 County: Greene This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0940339 - 0940345 The gender of Elizabeth Cave is female. Spouse: Jacob Bennett Marriage Date: Oct 04, 1857 County: Jackson This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 1019759 - 1019763 The gender of Elizabeth C. Cave is female. Spouse: David T. Duncan Marriage Date: Sep 23, 1852 County: Clay This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0955302 - 0955309 The gender of Elizabeth Jane Cave is female. Spouse: Napoleon B. Mitchel Marriage Date: Aug 23, 1855 County: Greene This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0940339 - 0940345 The gender of Ella Cave is female. Spouse: Stephen Scott Marriage Date: Nov 16, 1885 County: Bates This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0945187 - 0945192 The gender of Frances Cave is female. Spouse: William S. Lovelace Marriage Date: Mar 09, 1854 County: Marion This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0980297 - 0980299 The gender of Francis M. Cave is male. Spouse: Gertrude Parsons Marriage Date: Dec 25, 1855 County: Linn This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 1009871 - 1009873 The gender of Frank Cave is male. Spouse: Kate Galbreath Marriage Date: Dec 24, 1858 County: Audrain This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0974685 - 0974689 The gender of Frank Cave is male. Spouse: Mollie B. Faulkenberry Marriage Date: Mar 08, 1883 County: Jackson This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 1019759 - 1019763 The gender of Gabriel Cave is male. Spouse: Delila Jane Ham Marriage Date: Jun 13, 1861 County: St. Clair This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0945453 - 0945455 The gender of George Cave is male. Spouse: Jonie Brown Marriage Date: Apr 29, 1895 County: Bates This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0945187 - 0945192 The gender of Gias T. Cave is male. Spouse: Amanda Potter Marriage Date: Feb 24, 1870 County: Cass This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0978404 - 0978407 The gender of Henrietta Cave is female. Spouse: Thomas Beverly Marriage Date: Feb 03, 1866 County: Boone This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0909125 & 0913354 - 0913358 The gender of Henry Cave is male. Spouse: Mollie Groves Marriage Date: Sep 28, 1873 County: Osage This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0913741 - 0913744 The gender of Henry C. Cave is male. Spouse: Rebecca A. Hunt Marriage Date: Nov 11, 1883 County: Jackson This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 1019759 - 1019763 The gender of J. D. Cave is male. Spouse: Nancy M. Killian Marriage Date: Jan 16, 1896 County: Mississippi This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0925718 - 0925720 The gender of James Cave is male. Spouse: Celey Ann Woody Marriage Date: Feb 14, 1851 County: Greene This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0940339 - 0940345 The gender of James S. Cave is male. Spouse: Mariam E. Rinkle Marriage Date: Jun 02, 1872 County: Johnson This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0959990 - 0959992 The gender of Jane Cave is female. Spouse: James B. Young Marriage Date: Aug 19, 1858 County: Warren This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0967394 - 0967395
Hello I'm wondering if it is possible that any have any information on a Henry Cave, St. Clair Missouri in the mid 1800's. Tom
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~csawyer/Chrisstn/nindex.htm Ella Mary Christiansen was born Lead, Black County, South Dakota, 17 Jan 1917. She married RALPH FORREST CAVES, Clayton, Stevens County, Washington, 10 May 1936. Ralph was born in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington 8 Dec 1914. Ralph died abt Jun 1964 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, at approximately 49 years of age. ============================================ www.epinions.com/kifm-review-5A94-1227BAE0-3941AE14-prod1 About d.caves I worked 15 as a surgery assistant at a veterinary clinic in Indiana. Even though it was a small animal clinic, I also love horses. My favorite horse was a Tennesse Walker, Bootwalker, who was trained to cut cattle. Together he and I worked as a team to bring in the Polled Hereford cattle on the farm. (In his mind he believed he was a quarter horse.) Currently I own two Tennessee Walking Horses, Smokin Pistol and a filly named Fancy. Besides my work in a veterinary clinic, I have worked as data base manager for a large corporation. Not as exciting as the veterinary work, but much better paying. I have three children, ages twenty-nine, twenty-seven and eighteen. My grandson is two. ======================================== txnetwork.net/walker/gedcoms/jmwwalke/html/dat1.htm CAVES, Ollie Virginia Birth : 26 FEB 1895 Madison, Florida Death : 26 APR 1985 Palms Memorial Cemetary, Naranja, Florida Spouse: WALKER, Marcus Peter Birth : 23 MAY 1889 Olustee, Texas (Oklahoma) Death : 9 APR 1959 Homestead, Florida ======================================= debben60.tripod.com/singletonfamilyofmobilecountyalabama/ id11.html Selected Names >From the Mobile Marriage Records Online CAVES, Curt/Queene Quinly 3/101919 (bk 29, pg 211) CAVES, Lula/Dan Adams 9/19/1914 (bk 46, pg 234) ======================================== raims.com/marriage.html Ontario County Index to Marriages 1908-1935 CAVES, James - Bullock, Marjory - 1930 CAVES, Marion - Burnette, Robert - 1930 ========================================
VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WAR and THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR who were living in Miami County Circa 1909 Abstracted from pages 166, 167, and 168 of the History of Miami County Ohio, Pub 1909 Piqua: ...George R. Caves... ===================================== http://www.frontiernet.net/~scaves/index.shtml Sally Caves (pen name), author, illustrationist ===================================== the Harvard University Gazette Standing Committees -- 1996-97 Faculty of Arts and Sciences HIGHER DEGREES IN BUSINESS STUDIES Richard E. Caves (Chair), Ph.D. 1958 ====================================== CITIES AND URBANIZATION BOOKS AND ARTICLES: CAVES, Roger, Land Use Planning: The Ballot Box Revolution (Sage, 1991) Seattle ====================================== www.hlsr.com/hmagazine/99aug/f-board.html 1999-2000 Board of Directors Lifetime Directors ...Wade CAVES.. ====================================== http://www.okstate.edu/honors/awards.html Oklahoma State University the Honors College Spring 2001 Honors College Degrees Awndrea S. Caves ====================================== Pattishall, Northamptonshire, Eng. Eleanor CAVES age 21 from Astcote married on 15 Oct 1849 to James Pittam age 20 from Pattishall Her fa: William CAVES His fa: Thomas Pittam ===================================== http://members.tripod.com/~mallen4896/Marriages/Marriages-Franklin-C.h tml Franklin Co. (?) Marriages CAVES, Benjamin - Montgomery,Armenda E - 1855 April, 25 CAVES, Benjamin - Rush, Lydia - 1848-Aug-11 CAVES, Charles C - Melton, Elizabeth - 1857 January, 07 CAVES, John - Temple, Mary - 1842 April, 06 CAVES, Joseph T - Reed, Elenor W - 1853-Aug-20 CAVES, Elizabeth - Reed, Marshall - 1845 December,30 ========================================= www.rootsweb.com/~arhotspr/hqueryb.htm Hot Spring Co., Arkansas Queries Jan. --- 2000 Query 228 Melodee Slaney Saturday, June 17, 2000 CAVES I am looking for a marriage lookup. My grandparents may have been married in Hot Spring( co) Their names George Thomas Caves and Mittie their marriage Jan. 15, 1917, their oldest son was Denton E. Caves, he was born Sept. 21,1914 in Malvern. Ark ( Hot Spring Co.) Please look up a ten year period. My grandfather George worked in a sawmill. I wonder if their would be a marriage index and a possible city directory for 1914 that could be checked for my grandparents residence? ====================================
Hello Anyone know or have you found descendants of Thomas Meridth Caves born 11/20/1846? Thomas