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/235.241 Message Board Post: Would Frederick Cave, 28 June 1789 in Westminester, Saint Martin in the Fields, London, England Son of Holsea Cave, b. abt 1750 in Westminester, Saint Martin in the Fields, London, England and Susanna Smith, b. abt 1756 in England. be connected to this Frederick Samuel Cave? Marian
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/235.240 Message Board Post: 1881 census: (Winchester Frederick Cave, 24, head, Tailor, born Newport, Hampshire, 1857. Mary Ann, 22, wife, born 1859, Southampton, Hampshire Frederick S, 2, son, born 1879, Southampton, Hampshire Hope this helps Jenna
ROCKINGHAM CO., VA INDEX TO MARRIAGE REGISTER CAVE - MALE 1800 - Cave, William - Smith, Mary - A 1805 - Cave, John - Thomas, Elizabeth - A 5 13 1844 - Cave, Newman W.- Herrington, Susan E.- Bond 8 1 1851- Cave, Buril B.- Lindsay, Elizabeth - Bond 8 30 1856 - Cave, Reuben - McAlister, Mary Frances - Bond 11 23 1862 or 3 - Caves, Hamilton - Price, Susan - Bond ...[There was a strike over on the Index and the year is not clear.] 6 2 1867 - Cave, Wesley A.- Groggs, Martha J. - 1 32 11 8 1875 - Cave, Wesley A.- Propst, Angeline - 1 108 12 20 1877 - Cave, George W.- Knicely, Josephine -1 140 7 18 1880 - Cave, John H. - Derror, Catharine - 1 186 11 7 1880 - Cave, David E. - Shepp, Sophia Caldwell -1 186 11 24 1880 - Cave, Marcellus W.- Fleming, Josephine R.-1 186 5 10 1888 - Cave, James T. - Bull, Annie A. - 1 330 5 29 1890 - Cave, George W. - Losh, Ester C. - 2 20 3 3 1896 - Cave, Doley O., 20 - Lawson, Willie F.,26 - 2 23 s/o Albert & Columbia Cave - d/o John & Elizabeth Lawson 1 25 1897 - Cave, Charles M. - Trainer, Mabel L. - 2 23 9 21 1908 - Cave, Samuel H. - Rexrode, Pearlie - 3 36 4 1 1911 - Cave, John W. - Cave, Sallie W. - 3 56 9 16 1911 - Cave, Kemper - Lee, Lucy Maud - 3 59 3 25 1912 - Cave, George - Sampson, Mary - 3 64 8 23 1920 - Cave, Ervin Cromarty - Lambert, Elizabeth May - 4 58 3 12 1921 - Cave, Albert R. - Nicewander, Virgie - 4 70 2 28 1928 - Cave, Charles Bryan - Ziegler, Emma Malinda - 4 172 6 22 1929 - Cave, Willie Gilmer - Lambert, Geneva Alice - 5 3 2 25 1931 - Cave, Beauregard - Strawderman, Helen E. - 5 14 CAVE - FEMALE 1 14 1851 - Cave, Frances - Hornden, Alan - Bond 1 14 1857 - Cave, Adaline M. - Grandle, William C. - Bond 7 30 1867 - Cave, Mary J. - Brown, A. J. - 1 34 10 27 1870 - Cave, Sarah E. - Keenright, William - 1 60 4 1 1875 - Cave, Victoria Ann - Eye, Robert W. - 1 110 10 12 1875 - Cave, Columbia - Dolin, William - 1 108 1 22 1879 - Cave, Catherine N. - Underwood, Eli - 1 180 3 30 1880 - Cavaes, Catherine E. - Winfield, Samuel R.-1 200 7 17 1884 - Cave, Annie Laura - Rolston, Samuel W. - 1 268 11 22 1885 - Cave, Dora V. - Frymyer, William F. - 1 280 11 30 1891 - Cave, Virginia A. - Wilcher, Isaac R. - 2 154 3 22 1894 - Cave, Ella S. - Wisman, Newton A. - 2 155 4 12 1897 - Cave, Bertha Florence - Shifflett, David F. - 2 136 4 30 1901 - Cave, Bertie F. - Sandy, George N. - 2 139 11 24 1901 - Cave, Edith W. - Gilmore, Melvin Wesley - 2 52 2 21 1904 - Cave, Mollie - Eye, Herndon H. - 3 1 1 4 1905 - Cave, Lillie C. - Whissen, John H. - 3 8 3 3 1907 - Cave, Nellie May - Long, B. Steward - 3 25 7 3 1907- Cave, Mattie S.- Harmon, William E. - 3 27 3 19 1910 - Cave, Lula V. - Curry, George - 3 48 4 1 1910 - Cave, Sallie W. - Cave, John W. - 3 56 12 26 1910 - Cave, Elizabeth F. - Nicewander, John W. C.- 3 54 9 14 1916 - Cave, Gertrude V. - Breeden, N. C. Edward - 3 99 11 4 1916 - Cave, Beulah Virginia - Derrow, Boyd William - 3 100 9 29 1922 - Cave, Cecelia Elizabeth - Bazzle, Lester Edward - 4 92 5 10 1924 - Cave, Zuleka M. - Wood, Leonard R. - 4 120 6 14 1926 - Cave, Ludie Eliza - Breeden, George W.- 4 146 5 19 1928 - Cave, Margaret Eliza - Mills, Granville - 4 174 9 8 1928 - Cave, Robbie Virginia - Smallwood, Luther E. - 4 178 2 13 1936 - Cave, Etta Mae - Clift, James Amherst - 5 50 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.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iacherok/cave.htm CAVE Century Farm It became a Century Farm in 1985, and has been under the CAVE name all these years. Robert W. CAVE came to Marcus from Jackson County, IA with his wife, Rosa (Hanham), and his mother, Eliza, on March 1, 1885. He purchased the farm from David COULTER and wife, Lizzie COULTER, on March 7, 1885. He purchased 160 acres for a price of $5,440. It is the southeast quarter of Section No. 18 in Amherst Township. His mother, Eliza CAVE, died in May 1895. Robert and Rosa CAVE were the parents of five children. They were: Ernest, Stanley, Gladys, Ralph, and Merle. Rose died in January of 1915. Robert and his son, Merle, farmed together until Robert retired; then Merle took over the farming. Robert remained on the farm until his death in December of 1940. Merle CAVE continued with the farming, and married Deliah COOK of Madison, SD; they had seven children born to them. They are: Dorothy GABEL, of Marcus; Lucille BISHOP, of Council Bluffs; James and wife, Lorraine, of Marcus; Glenn and wife, Delores, of Cherokee; Mary Dee CARLSON, deceased; Gracie and husband, Burdette HOLTGREWE, of Le Mars; and Kenneth deceased. James began farming in 1947, and purchased the home place in 1965. Merle remained on the farm until he passed away in March of 1976, and Deliah passed away in January of 1991. James married Lorraine BAY of Granville, IA in September of 1951. They are the parents of eight children; Joyce COUGHLIN, of Sioux City; Shirley CAVE, of Richfield, MN; Gene CAVE, of Remsen; Betty WEIHE, of Vacaville, CA; Don CAVE, of Marcus; Charles CAVE, of Avoca; Dale CAVE, of Marcus; and Bev KAMPA, of St. Paul, MN. Gene and Don CAVE are farming the land now. There have been four generations of Cave's living on the farm. It is owned by James and Lorraine CAVE, who are still living on the farm.
Hello Have had an exciting moment here that I thought I'd share with you. As you know I am searching for my mom's grandparent's grave. I've finally, after three years of searching, found my grandfather's sister Hettie Rosetta Caves descendants. Now, her grandson, now 66, is asking around in the family for information about the location of Merritt Henry and Jennie Caves burial site. But, he "thinks" his aunt has actual photo's of Jennie and Merritt.... My mom, now 83, has never even seen or met her own grandparents while they were living or at a gravesite, so if a photo does exist, and or they know where the grave is, she would be thrilled beyond words. So my fingers and toes are crossed. I know I have loads of work to do yet finding other siblings and children of my great grandfather Merritt Henry Cave, but by golly, I'm getting closer. Thomas W. Rogers
Archives of Maryland Online Assembly Proceedings, October November 1682. Pg 438 Whereas there hath beene ffive hundred & Sixteene Thou- sand Nine hundred Seaventy Two pounds of Tob. Expended laid out & disbursed by the vpper & Lower houses of this prsent Gen” Assembly & Severall other the good people of this Province for the Publicke good of the same & to the intent the same may bee satisfied & paid to whom the same is due, Bee itt therefore enacted by the Lord ProprY by & with the Advice & Consent of the vpper & Lower houses of this prsent Genll Assembly & the Authority of the same that the said ffive hundred and Sixteene Thousand Nine hundred & Seaventy Two pounds of Tobacco bee paid in manner & forme as is heereafter expressed (that is to say) To his said Lordshipp ffifty ffour Thousand ifour hundred pounds of Tobacco....... Pg 442....to Wm Cave Twenty pds of lob Pg 443....to Willm Cave forty pds of tob
Any Cave relative that wants to read the details of the Southern thinking about the Civil War should read this book. Robert Catlett Cave was a very literate person and presents the case very well. EGT ------------------ Reply Separator -------------------- Originally From: "Jane" <janewayne@earthlink.net> Subject: [CAVE] Robert Catlett Cave Date: 02/23/2002 08:55am http://www.ruffinflag.com/men_in_gray.html The Men in Gray by ROBERT CATLETT CAVE "The Men in Gray" and oration delivered at the unveiling of the monument to the private soldiers and sailors of the South in RIchmond, Va., which created quite a sensation at the time it was delivered, and was discussed for weeks by the press throughout the country. One of the Virginia papers said: "It is a speech from which nothing can be taken and to which nothing can be added without injury. . . . It is a concise but clear statement of the causes that led up to the war and an accurate pen picture of the private solidier such as we know him to have been." ----- Cave, a Confederate veteran, has delivered a masterful defense of the South and a well-documented case for Cavalier Loyalty versus Puritan Disloyalty. Like A Southern View, The Men in Gray is required reading for anyone seeking the truth about the War Between the States. "Their Spirits were victorious, their bodies only fainted and failed." ============================== 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
http://www.ruffinflag.com/men_in_gray.html The Men in Gray by ROBERT CATLETT CAVE "The Men in Gray" and oration delivered at the unveiling of the monument to the private soldiers and sailors of the South in RIchmond, Va., which created quite a sensation at the time it was delivered, and was discussed for weeks by the press throughout the country. One of the Virginia papers said: "It is a speech from which nothing can be taken and to which nothing can be added without injury. . . . It is a concise but clear statement of the causes that led up to the war and an accurate pen picture of the private solidier such as we know him to have been." ----- Cave, a Confederate veteran, has delivered a masterful defense of the South and a well-documented case for Cavalier Loyalty versus Puritan Disloyalty. Like A Southern View, The Men in Gray is required reading for anyone seeking the truth about the War Between the States. "Their Spirits were victorious, their bodies only fainted and failed."
AR DEATH RECORD INDEX, 1914-1923 Cave, Lou SEBA 06/19/1923 Cave, Sam JEFF 02/06/1921 1924-1933 Cave, James Wal SEBA 09/21/1926 Caves, Wattie JEFF 04/28/1933 1934-1940 Cave, Embiner CLAY 09/01/1935 Cave, Harry E PULA 04/08/1934 Cave, Leola BENT 10/20/1934 1941-1948 Caves, Roscoe Ear PULA 04/12/1946 W/M 61 Cave, Sam JEFF 04/11/1942 B/M 66 Cave, Winston Pag GARL 09/21/43 W/M 21 Well, would you happen to recognize any of these Arkansas Cave/Caves individuals? I've not seen some of these names ever before. Tom
1910 Montgomery Co. Ar Womble Twp 28 29 Cave, I. Grant 47 M(2) 15 MO TN AL Clara W 34 M 15 5/5 KS GE GE wife George T 20 MO MO KY son James E 14 OK MO KS son Lee B 9 MO MO KS son Lula E 7 MO MO KS dau Dora Mae 5 MO MO KS dau Augusta P 2 TX MO KS son
For Benton County, Arkansas, there are no Cave/Caves mentioned in any of our indexed obituaries (1884-1931) or marriage records (1860-1886). The Benton County cemetery records list only the following Cave/Caves: Gravette Cemetery Leola Cave Oct 21, 1891-Sep 21, 1934 Siloam Springs Cemetery Tina (Cave) Haynes 1897-1951 with Samuel Haynes 1897-1964 (or 69)
Hello Bert Caves married Lilly Florence Stoneking who was b 1879 in Bertram, Linn County, Iowa. Anyone know anything about this Bert Caves or who his parents are? Thomas
1880 CA soundex version of the census. Cave is C100 I did find a: Cave, M v-14 ed- 252 white male 51 born Missouri s-43 l -22 Santa Clara Co. Fremont Twp Cave, Mahala wife 36 Missouri Olivia d 19 CA Charlotte d 17 CA Henry s 15 CA William s 13 CA Elmer s 10 CA John s 8 CA Hattie d 6 CA I looked and found a 1900 soundex version and checked for this fellow on it. I think he was there. Cave, Marcus F v 40 ed 53 W hite Dec 1828 71 M issouri s 8 I 80 Santa Clara Co Mayfield twp \ Cave, Frances wife 55 Missouri ### also found a John H in Sonora for 1900 that is probably the 8 yr old in 1880
Hello Anyone claim any of these family members? Daisy W. Cave b 1868 d 1955 Rose Hill Cemetery, Butler Co, Iowa John Caves married Charlotte Duffy 8/17/1853 McClean County Illinois Samuel E. Caves married Rebecca Shields 9/3/1867 in Fulton County Illinois John Martin Cave Fulton Co Missouri, d age 83, 12/29/1999 John Thrasher Cave b Illinois, died 12/24/1835 Schuler Co Illinois John Thomas Cave 7/6/1834 Illinois ? John T. Cave 1837 McComb Illinois ? Above is some misc hand written notes of individuals yet to be connected. Thomas
Hello Albert Caves, born 11/27/1887 died 2/22/1968 Los Angeles Age 80 Anyone know who his parents are? Thomas W. Rogers
Hello Donna Mae Caves, is said to be residing in Ottomwa Iowa, but I don't know her married name... dang it all. She is the daughter of Bert Cave who is brother to my grandfather Martie W. Cave. And she may hold the key information to where her grandmother is buried, being my elusive Jennie E. Swisher who remarried a Cooper sometime between 1900 and 1908. Donna Mae Caves is the sister to Panzie Caves. Now, since I have no clue as to where they would have married in Missouri, Illinois or Iowa....it kinda leaves this one very difficult. Anyone up to a challenge? Thomas W. Rogers
Hello Panzie Cave or Caves, do you know her? Tom
Hello Charles Absolom Caves was born September 19 1878 in Illinois. He is found residing with his parents, Merritt Henry Cave and wife Jennie in St. Clair County Missouri in the 1880 Census. After that, sorry to say, there is no trace of him. Thomas
Who does this John Caves belong to: John Caves, it says he is 6 years old, a timberman, death was reported on May 4, 1889, he died of Pneumonia at Johnson's Sawmill, Butler County, Missouri, he was from Saline Co. Illinois, he had lived in Missouri for 7 months, he evidently had complications such as inflamation of the brain that lasted for 3 days. Total length of disease is reported as 5 days. He was buried at Johnson's Sawmill on April 14, 1889, undertaker is reported as Johnson's sawmill, his doctor was N H Grigsby, from Ash Hill Township. Does the reference of him being listed as a "Timberman" man he worked for the sawmill or, that he lived in the Timber Land"? Thomas
What I have is: William CAVE born 1763 to 1843 married 1783 to Frances Christy Henry Cave 1769 to 1847 married Margaret Peggy Hawkins nine children went to Missouri. William and Henry sons of John Cave and Mildred Bell. source was 1983 Mary Christensen file I dont know how accurate this was. Sue Ellen Ash ________________________________________________________________ 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/.