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    1. [CAVE] CAVE, DANIEL ABT 1829 NORTHUMBERLAND ? MARRIED A MARY. A. 3 CHL CHARLES, MARTHA, JAMES ?
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: TracieCave Surnames: Cave, Logan, Fenson, Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.cave/709/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Charles William Cave 1856 Mile End Old London Town James Thomas Cave 1857 Matha Louisa 1860 Sibbertoft Daniel Cave 1828 Sibbertoft Charles Cave 1820 Sibbertoft Thomas Cave 1822 Sibbertoft Daniel could have emigrated ? Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    11/29/2007 05:50:21
    1. [CAVE] Cave Query re CAVE in Page and Rockingham VA
    2. Jim Cave
    3. Does anyone have ancestry of a William H. Cave with following ID. Born 1875 in Virginia. In Ashe County NC in 1900. Had son James M. Cave b. 1899 NC. William H. with wife Ida and James M. were in Taylor County KY in 1918. Father of William H. may? have been Edmund Cave b. 1853c. There was an Edmund Cave in Page County VA in 1870 and Rockingham County in 1880. What is the CAVE line?

    11/18/2007 08:13:50
    1. [CAVE] England
    2. Jane
    3. http://books.google.com/books?id=6d0HAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA143 1552. April 15 - Francis CAVE Francis CAVE, apparently the fifth son of Richard CAVE, of Stanford, co. Northampton, and younger brother of Sir Ambrose CAVE, member for Leicester in this Parliament, and who was afterwards Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1558 to 1568. He was ancestor of the CAVEs of Bargrave in Leicestershire - pg 143 1571. April 2. - Thomas CAVE - member for Lancaster in this Parliament - pg 48 -------------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=OkU3AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA279 The Cathedral Church of Wakefield Henry CAVE s of lawrance cave bapt same xxixth June 1600 - pg 279 Mr. Tho. CAVE gave (to the Free Schoole.) He gave likewise to Clare Hall in Cambridg a Moiety of ye Tithes of Warmfield, to maintain two Scholars of this Schoole to be preferrd thither according to his last Will - pg 163 -------------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=TSsEAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA8 Collectanea Topographica Et Genealogica - Vol I - pub. 1834 Sales of Bishop's Lands The Manor of Northallerton - purchaser William CAVE Date of Conveyance: 15 May 1648 Purchase money: 1453£ 6s 8.5d -------------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=lioEAAAAIAAJ&pg=RA1-PA108 Collectanea Topographica Et Genealogica - Vol IV - pub. 1837 Church Notes of Saint Dunstan in the West, taken A.D. 1656-7 "CAVE and Morley. This was a funerall escocheon at the buriall of Mrs. Anne CAVE, wife to Anthony CAVE, one of the Cursitors of the Chancery." Footnote: "Anthonye CAVE, gent. beinge one of the Cursitors," bur. May 8, 1595. Robert CAVE, sonne to Anne CAVE deceased," bur. Sept 12, 1603. Parish Reg. - pg 100 In the right-hand Isle, as you enter in at the great south door, is a monument wrought in stone, and therein a latent plate affixed, and not fare from it a shield hangs upon a naile thereby, with these arms (as in p.106) and following inscription: . "Here lyeth buried the bodie of John CAVE, whilst he lived, free of tre . companye of the cvtlers in London, who departed this life ye 21 day of . November an'o dom' 1601, in the 44th yeare of his age." - pg 108 -------------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=JS4EAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA218 Collectanea Topographica Et Genealogica - Vol V - pub. 1838 St. Dunstan's in the West, London 20 June 1590 - baptism - Agnes, d/o Anthonye CAVE, Gent - pg 366 30 June 1629 - Mr. Robert Page and Elizabeth CAVE - pg 218 -------------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=LSrfVSLKTlQC&pg=PA17 Collectanea Topographica Et Genealogica - Vol VIII - pub. 1843 Register of Burials in Westminster Abbey 1663: Mr. John CAVE, one of the Gent. of the K's Chappell . (unfortunately killed), bur'd Febr. 14. ----------------------------------------------------------------

    11/13/2007 02:33:44
    1. Re: [CAVE] England
    2. Jim Cave
    3. To participate in the Cave DNA project, go to the following web site. I have done it. http://www.cave-fhs.org.uk/ ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 9:35 AM Subject: Re: [CAVE] England > Thank you for your frequent updates re: caviana. How do I go about > participating in the CAVE DNA project? I believe this is the only way I > will be able > to tie back into the Cave lineage in England? > > Sincerely, > > Donald Cave Rhoads > > > ************************************** > See what's new at > http://www.aol.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >

    11/13/2007 03:57:37
    1. Re: [CAVE] England
    2. Thank you for your frequent updates re: caviana. How do I go about participating in the CAVE DNA project? I believe this is the only way I will be able to tie back into the Cave lineage in England? Sincerely, Donald Cave Rhoads ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com

    11/13/2007 02:35:28
    1. [CAVE] England
    2. Jane
    3. ---------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=8sQMAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA192 History and Antiquities of the Newport Pagnell Hundreds Rector of Woughton-on-the-Green: Thomas CAVE was presented 7 November 1304 - pg 434 In 1546, the king granted to Anthony CAVE, the manor, rectory, and advowson of the vicarage of Chicheley, with certain tithes in Wyllien, late part of the possessions of Henry VIII's College, in Oxford..... Anthony CAVE, will proved in 1551 - pg 192 St. Laurence's Church, Chicheley At the east end of the north aisle is a monument to the memory of Anthony CAVE, which was erected by Elizabeth his widow, in 1576.... Description of monument and shield of arms - pgs 195-196 Illustration of small curious brass of a CAVE family member - pg 197 Anthony CAVE, of Chicheley, died in 1558 leaving three daughters: Judith, wife of William Chester; Martha, married to John Newdigate; and Anne, married to Griffith Hampden - pg 209 The Lathbury Grammar School. A Grammar School founded by Anthony CAVE, of Chicheley......pg 215 ---------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=c7LK9U6DqU4C&pg=PA71 Calendar of Entries in the Paper Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland - Vol. II - A.D. 1305-1342 pg 71: 17 Kal. Nov. 1310 To Geoffrey de Cave. Dispensation to retain a moiety of the rectory of Leringsete, or Loringsete, in the diocese of Norwich..... pg 166: 5 Kal. Nov. 1317 To Thomas de CAVE, MA. of the diocese of York. Reservation of a benetice in the gift of the bishop of Durham...... --------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=hxMYAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA38 Denham Parish Registers, 1539-1850 Marriage 22 Oct 1608 - John CAVE and Elizabeth Machell --------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=aKY1AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA151 The Reliquary - A Depository for Precious Relics - Legendary, Biographical, and Historical, Vol. VIII 1867-8 1626: Mr. John CAVE, gent, dwelling in ye blacke friars bur. ye . last daye of December - pg 151 1644: Edward CAVE, gent., was bur. the 11 day of January - pg 155 --------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=YW4vAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA132 Memorials of a Warwickshire Parish In 1653 the Lovell trust had granted a fifty years' lease of the Banbury house and toft to one Matthew Cave, brasier......... ------------------------------------------------------------ http://books.google.com/books?id=_wQLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA14 English Army Lists and Commission Registers, 1661-1714 Vol. II 1685-1689 1685: Independent Troops of Horse - Ambrose CAVE, Cornet - pg 14 1687 Nov: Ambrose CAVE, Brigadier - pg 118 1688 Nov: Ambrose CAVE - went over to the Pr. of Orange - pg 75 ---------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=sKUKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA10 Register Book of Marriages Belonging to the Parish of St. George, Hanover Sq, Middlesex - Vol. I 2 Nov 1732: John CAVE and Sarah Lane - pg 10 20 May 1733: Samuel CAVE and Elizabeth Pickett - pg 11 10 July 1757: Thomas Wise and Mary CAVE - pg 71 16 Jan 1758: Thomas CAVE and Catherine Baxter - pg 75 31 Jan 1762: William CAVE and Mary Willson - pg 108 21 July 1767: John Field and Catherine CAVE - pg 167 5 May 1768: Joseph CAVE and Sarah Joens (or Jones) - pg 175 13 Jan 1769: Thomas CAVE and Ruth Gould - pg 183 25 Feb 1781: Adam CAVE and Elizabeth Nurbury - pg 320 30 Apr 1781: Edward Brunker and Elizabeth CAVE - pg 321 8 Oct 1785: Joseph CAVE and Mary Goodchild - pg 378 7 Jan 1787: John Coldicoate and Elizabeth CAVE Hickman - pg 396 ---------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=MzIEAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA11 Register Book of Marriages Belonging to the Parish of St. George, Hanover Sq, Middlesex - Vol III - 1896 8 July 1810 - Thomas CAVE and Elizabeth Chapman 13 Feb 1812 - John CAVE and Mary Sellwood 27 Dec 1813 - William CAVE and Mary Maquire 26 Aug 1823 - John Baily and Ann CAVE ------------------------------------------------------------ http://books.google.com/books?id=fyEEAAAAYAAJ&pg=PPR3 The Annual Register - 1862 Feb. 21. At her house, in Great Stanhope-street, Mayfair, aged 96, the Baroness Braye. Her ladyship was the only daughter of Sir Thomas CAVE, bart., and lineal heir and representative (through his grandmother, Margaret Verney) of Elizabeth, second dau. and co-heir of the first Lord Braye, created 1529. She married, February 25, 1790, Mr. Henry Otway, of Castle Otway, co. Tipperary. She resumed, in 1818, the additional surname of CAVE by royal sign-manual, and in her favour the barony was called out of abeyance in 1839. - pg 329 June 13 - At Penmaenmawr, North Wales, suggenly, aged 62, the Rev. W. A. CAVE-BROWN-CAVE, M.A., late Rector of Stretton-en-le-Field, Leicestershire, and second and only surviving son of the late Sir W.C.B. CAVE, bart. - pg 340 ------------------------------------------------------------ http://books.google.com/books?id=VNQKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA64 Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica - Volume III The Registers of Maidstone will finish in the succeeding Volume, and the Editor has to regret the death of the transcriber of them, the Rev. J. CAVE-BROWNE, which took place on 13th June, 1898. He was an indefatigable genealogist and archaeologist, and had been one of the Council of the British Archaeological Association for some Years.... January, 1900 In Memoriam - Rev. J. CAVE-BROWNE, M.A. It is with the greatest regret we have to announce the death of the Rev. John CAVE-BROWNE, at Detling Vicarage, on the 13th of June. He was born in January, 1818, and was educated at Wadham College, Oxford. In 1851 he became a Chaplain in the Army, serving in India, and being with the Punjab Column in 1857. Returning to England in 1870, he was five years later chosen by Archbishop Tait as Vicar of Detling, and in 1896 Archbishop Benson appointed him Honorary Curator of Lambeth Palace Library. He was the contributor to our pages of the "Marriage Registers of All Saints, Maidstone, since 1542"; an active writer in the Transactions of the Kent Archaeological Society and those of the British Archaeological Association, of which he was one of the Council; and the author of many valuable works on parishes and churches in Kent. - pg 64 ------------------------------------------------------------

    11/12/2007 12:38:26
    1. [CAVE] England
    2. Jane
    3. http://books.google.com/books?id=Tcft_pHSsDYC&pg=PA40 Nottingham Parish Registers - published 1900 Marriages at St. Mary's Church - 1763 to 1813 - Vol II Thomas CAVE and Mary? Cox - 2 Jan 1774 ---------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=3l-axA65RfQC&pg=PA21 Nottingham Parish Registers - published 1901 Marriages at St. Peter's Church 1572 to 1812 Michell CAVE and Olive Coplay - 28 Mar. 1620 - pg 21 William CAVE and Mary White 4 April 1785 - pg 182 ---------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=i_-aFhCUc2wC&pg=RA3-PA47 Nottingham Parish Registers - published 1902 Marriages at St. Nicholas' Church - 1562 to 1812 Elizabeth CAVE and Samuel Flint - 19 Sep 1714 - pg 47 Thomas CAVE and Martha Lassils - 9 Jan 1738 - pg 99 Elizabeth CAVE and Samuel Truman - 17 Oct 1808 - pg 237 Ann Maria CAVE Newball and Thomas Kenney - 29 May 1809 - pg 239 ---------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=Y0Y5AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA171 Shadows of the Old Booksellers Edward CAVE - Pgs 171-182, 310 ---------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=dzECAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA514 Once Upon a Time by Charles Knight, 1859 Edward CAVE - St. John's Gate - Pg 514-529 ---------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=ibwEAAAAIAAJ&pg=RA1-PA154 The Publications of the Harleian Society, 1871 CAVEs of Waterstock - pg 154 Anth. CAVE - pg 303 ---------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=CXUEAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA1-PA116 Annual Register - 1819 Deaths, July. In Upper Grosvenor Street, in her 79th year, Sarah, Lady CAVE, widow of Sir Thomas CAVE, and mother of the late Sir Thomas CAVE. ---------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=LSMfAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA183 Dormant and Extinct Baronage of England - 1837 pgs 8-9 - Mrs. Otway CAVE pg 183 - John Dawney, or D'Anney, married Jane, one of the daughters of Peter le CAVE of Cave, in Yorkshire (1 Edw. III) ---------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=xJcKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA30 Leicestershire: Justices nowe in commission - 1564 to access following, enter Cave in search box, right hand column (page 30 appears at least three different places in this book) pg 30 - Ffrancisce CAVE de Baggrave, esquier pg 30 - Briane CAVE de Ingersbie, esquier ----------------------------------------------------------

    11/08/2007 12:36:57
    1. [CAVE] more Y-chromosome DNA results
    2. Roger Robison
    3. Several months ago, I posted a message about persuading a Cave cousin to participate in the Y-chromosome DNA project. The results indicate that he is a perfect match at the 37-marker level to two people in the database. I do not know the etiquette for mentioning individuals on the mailing list, so I shall not use specific names until someone clarifies that point for me. In general terms, my cousin's DNA profile matches a man in England whose lineage descends from Valentine Cave in the middle part of England. The second match was to a man in GA whose ancestry can be traced to the John Cave who moved from Albemarle County, VA, to Barnwell District, SC, with his father-in-law in 1769. My Cave ancestry can be traced to the Thomas Cave Sr in Prince George's County, MD, in the 1770's or earlier. To me that suggests that the Cave families in VA and the branches in Maryland and South Carolina are related and can be traced back to central England. My cousin's DNA profile at the 37 marker level varies from two other participants in the study by a single mutation, and from two more by two mutations. I have sent e-mail to the exact matches and received a reply from the man in England. I have not heard from the other. Today I sent e-mail to the two individuals who matched 36 out of 37 markers. I hope that a clearer picture of Cave family relationships can be worked out, but that cannot happen if we do not respond to requests for earliest known ancestors and lines of descent. I have heard from Hugh Cave of the Cave Family Society once, but additional information has not been forthcoming. Does anyone have suggestions about how to proceed? Roger Robison San Antonio, TX

    11/07/2007 03:51:11
    1. [CAVE] ENGLAND
    2. Jane
    3. ----------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=WukGAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA31 Registers of the Parish Church of Adel, in the County of York, from 1606-1812 (Enter Cave in search box, right hand column) Wedings Anno Dni. 1611 - Aug 5 - Arthur CAVE and Alice Wayte, both of . this pish of Adle. Mariages in the yeare 1619 - Apr 6 - William CAVE, of Ottley pish, maried . Mary Wayte, of ye pish ofAddle. Marriage - 1668 Nov 19 - Christopher Cawkill, of this pish, and Sara CAUE, . of the pish of Otley. Marriage - 1746 May 20 - Joseph Cooper, of Doncaster, and Mary CAVE, . of this Parish. Baptismes 1611 - Richard, sonne of Arthur CAUE (Cave). Baptismes in the yeare 1616 - May 1 - Alice, the doughter of Arthur CAUE. Baptismes - 1640 June 7 - John son of Wm CAUE of Bramhop. Burials - 1643-44 Sept 14 - Mrs. CAUE, of Carleton ----------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=o14JAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA230 Registers of the Parish Church of Leeds Burial: 1651 Oct 4 - Ann, d/o Lawrence CAVE, of Houlbecke - pg 230 Baptism: 1662 Oct 29 - Josuah, child of Lawrence CAVE, of Houlbecke - pg 299 Baptism: 1690 Mar 15 - Hannah, child of Wm CAVE, of Holbeck; b. 20 Feb Marriage: 1664 Sep 26 - Thomas CAVE and Grace Boothman - pg 333 ----------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=zLwEAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA39 Marriage Allegations in the Registry of the Vicar-General of the Archbishop of Canterbury Aug. 8 1670 - Sarah CAVE of Watford, Herts and Edward Lewis of . Chipping Barnett, Midd - pg 39 Sep. 19 1673 - John CAVE of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London and . Mary Cooper of Whitechapel, Midd. - pg 101 --------------------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=8lMBAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA105 The heraldry of Worcestershire CAVE, of Leigh Sinton, and Evesham; a branch of the ancient and honourable family of CAVE of Stanford, in Leicestershire, founded by John, son of John CAVE, who was a second son of Sir John CAVE, of Stanford, knt. In the Harl. MC. 1450, there is a pedigree of seven descents, commencing with John CAVE of Leigh Sinton, who married Margaret, daughter of Thomas Acton, and relict of .....Rufford. The pedigree was also recorded at the visitation of 1682-3. -- Azure, fretty argent, on a fesse or a greyhound courant sable within a bordure of the third pellettee. (K.4, Coll. Arm, fo. 27.) . Penn attributes this coat to CAVE, of Horsum, in the parish of Martley. . The arms of the Leicestershire CAVES are azure, fretty argent, and the . same coat occurs on the monument of Adam CAVE, gent.,(who died in 1698, . aged 29,) in All Saints' church, Evesham ------------------------------------------------------------------ http://books.google.com/books?id=mYPsJfsh-A4C&pg=PA79 Sir Edward CAVE - pg 569 1528 - The commandery of Swynfield (?) was conferred upon Sir Edward (?) Browne and Sir Edward CAVE Obituary: Sir John Robert CAVE-BROWNE-CAVE - pg 79 b. 4th March 1797; d. Nov 11, 1856 - eldest son of Sir William CAVE; mother Louisa ------------------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=26z5k0dIAcIC&pg=RA2-PA180 Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire (1907) Birkenhead Register: Elizabeth d/o John CAVE of the Holthill by Mary his wife was baptized . November the 19, 1758 - pg 180 Elizth CAVE of Liverpool buried - 1765 March 12th - pg 187 ------------------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=uqUKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA8 Marriages at St. George, Hanover Square - Vol IV May 10, 1824 - Stephen CAVE & Sarah Woolley - pg 8 Oct 19, 1826 - Catherine Otway CAVE & Henry Murray - pg 60 Aug 16, 1827 - Caroline CAVE & Richard Jones - pg 77 Feb 18, 1828 - Ann Otway CAVE & John Arthur Arnold - pg 88 Dec. 18, 1828 - Eliza CAVE and George Robert Bradley - pg 104 June 5, 1832 - Peggy CAVE & Edward Turner - pg 170 --------------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=DUQJAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA1 Essays and Illustrations Referred to in the Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century Biographical Memoir - Edward CAVE - Pgs 1 - 58 --------------------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=kTMAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA361 The Nineteenth Century - Female Suffrage: A Women's Protest Mrs. Sarah M. CAVE-Browne-Cave, 5 Uplands, St. Leonards on Sea - pg 361 Mrs. Charles CAVE, 13 Cranley Gardens - pg 365 -------------------------------------------------------------------

    10/30/2007 02:30:18
    1. [CAVE] England
    2. Jane
    3. ----------------------------------------------------------- http://www.blackcountrysociety.co.uk/articles/bagley.htm#135 Sarah CAVE m. Jevon Ashenhurst Bagley - 21 May 1731 at Lichfield Cathedral. Dorothy CAVE, dau of Francis Cave of Baggrave, co. Leicester married . John Bernard. She m. secondly Richard Neale of Rugby, Warwickshire. ------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.kairos-press.co.uk/pdf/houses3.pdf Baggrave Hall - Photo and history "After the Dissolution, in 1543, the manor of Baggrave came to Francis CAVE, a relation of the CAVEs of Stanford Hall..." ------------------------------------------------------------- www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/Misc/Transcriptions/WRY/DewsburyBurials1813to1817.html DEWSBURY Church BURIALS - 1813 to 1817 CAVE, William - CAVE, Sarah - CAVE, John ------------------------------------------------------------- www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/SOM/Bridgwater/MaryBurials1827-1833.txt Burial Register for the Parish of Bridgwater St.Mary, Somerset, 1827-1833 CAVE, Ann - CAVE, John - CAVE, Mary Ann -------------------------------------------------------------- www.hunimex.com/warwick/bmd/st_m_coventry_marriages_index_1838-46.html St Michael Coventry Marriages 19.05.1846 - CAVE, Charlotte and Copson, George -------------------------------------------------------------- Dunster Baptisms http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/SOM/Dunster/BapDun_1875.html 1876 - Alfred James CAVE 1877 - Elizabeth CAVE http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/SOM/Dunster/BapDun_1880.html 1880 - Mary Jane CAVE 1882 - Ellen CAVE 1883 - Rosona CAVE www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/SOM/Dunster/BapDun_1891.html 1891 - Elizabeth CAVE 1892 - George CAVE 1894 - Henry CAVE 1897 - Thomas CAVE -----------------------------------------------------------------

    10/30/2007 02:00:43
    1. [CAVE] Yorkshire marriages
    2. Jane
    3. more info at website ----------------------------------------------------- www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/Misc/Transcriptions/YKS/Pavers1604.html YORKSHIRE: Paver's Marriage Licenses for the year 1604 CAVE, Agnes ----------------------------------------------------- www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/Misc/Transcriptions/YKS/Pavers1614.html YORKSHIRE: Paver's Marriage Licenses for the year 1614 CAVE, Richard ----------------------------------------------------- www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/Misc/Transcriptions/YKS/Pavers1619.html YORKSHIRE: Paver's Marriage Licenses for the year 1619 CAVE, Isabella ----------------------------------------------------- www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/Misc/Transcriptions/YKS/Pavers1624.html YORKSHIRE: Paver's Marriage Licenses for the year 1624 CAVE, Elizabeth ----------------------------------------------------- www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/Misc/Transcriptions/YKS/Pavers1625.html YORKSHIRE: Paver's Marriage Licenses for the year 1625 CAVE, Sarah ----------------------------------------------------- www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/Misc/Transcriptions/YKS/Pavers1627.html YORKSHIRE: Paver's Marriage Licenses for the year 1627 CAVE, Jane of Guiseley -----------------------------------------------------

    10/30/2007 01:54:22
    1. [CAVE] England
    2. Jane
    3. http://books.google.com/books?id=pfxUJ73JEYkC&pg=PA9 Calendar of the Close Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office - Pg 9 Feb. 22, 1327 - Westminster To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Order to allow to Richard de CAVE 48l. due from him to the late king's exchequer out of the 70l, 14s, 4-1/2d. due to him from the late king, for his wages and robes of the 11th year of the reign, and for his expenses outside the court in the said king's affairs, and for recompence for two of his horses that died in the said king's service in the same year, as appears by a bill signed by R. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, then keeper of the late king's wardrobe, in Richard's possession, as Richard has prayed, by petition before the king and his council, that the said 48l. may be allowed to him as above. By pet. of C. ------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.whipple.org/oxford/2_alpha_by_grooms_names.pdf Oxfordshire Archdeacon's Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 1724 - CAVE, Ann, wid m. Good, Thos, widr - both of Chalgrove 1763 - CAVE, Ann m. Abraham, Thos - both of Fritwell 1766 - CAVE, Ann m. Macdonal, John - both of Oxford 1687 - CAVE, Anne m. Bannister, John - both of Oxford 1716 - CAVE, Edwd of Kidlington m. Rand, Elizth of Tackley 1689 - CAVE, Eliz m. Hall, Christr - both of Watlington 1748 - CAVE, Elizth m. Hancock, John - both of Oxford 1703 - CAVE, Mary m. Hunt, James - both of Oxford 1713 - CAVE, Ricd of Chalgrove m. Chare, Ann of Wattleton 1837 - CAVE, Richd of Oxford, widr m. Gillet, Han - of Gt Coxwell, Bks 1833 - CAVE, Robt m. Tanner, Sar - both of Merton 1701 - CAVE, Sarah, Wid, of Kidlington m. House, John, Widr. of Tackley 1780 - CAVE, Sarah m. Looker, Thos - both of Oxford 1844 - CAVE, Sophia of Merton m. Walsh, Hy of Brackley, Northton 1721 - CAVE, Susan m. Green Richd - both of Cassington 1635 - CAVE, Susannah of Oxford m. Roper, John of London 1736 - CAVE, Theodera m. GUNN, Geo. - both of Enstone 1837 - CAVE, Thos m. Smith, Ellen - both of Oxford ------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.bluetiger.org.uk/JOHN%20OTWAY%20CAVE.pdf JOHN OTWAY CAVE (1834-1909) - by Roger Cave ------------------------------------------------------------- to access, Google the most unusual name (i.e., "Cicely Halton") John CAVE and Cicely Halton were married on 20 Oct 1698 in Halsall. Their children: Thomas, James, John, Elizabeth and William Thomas CAVE and Joannah (Jony) Culcheth were married on 1 Feb 1722/23 in Ormskirk. Their children: Ann, John, Cecily, John, Ann, Thomas, Margaret and Joannah ------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LIN/Stamford/stamford_union_list.txt Boards of Guardians - 5 February 1839 to 10 July 1839. Robert CAVE wife & family, suffering from typhus fever. Regarding removal from All Saint to Wisbech St Peter, Cambridgeshire. ------------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=ny8EAAAAIAAJ&pg=PAiii#PPP1,M1 Worcester Wills and Administration CAVE, Thomas - Lighe - 19 Dec 1548 CAVE, William - Ligh - adm. 7 Mar 1550 CAVE, John - Lighe - adm. 7 Oct 1583 CAVE, Thomas, clothier, St. Martin's - 1591 M. BOND: CAVE, Katheren - Mathon - 1585 CAVE, Judith - Lighe - 1593 CAVE, Jane - Matherne - 1598 (could be Marriage Bond; if so groom is listed) ------------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=Mz8EAAAAIAAJ&pg=PT75 Worcester Wills and Administration CAVE, William - yeoman - Martley - 1616 CAVE, John - St. Clement, Worcester - 1625 ------------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=LZIDAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA76 Complete Register of All the Bankrupts Dec 1820 to Apr 1843 CAVE, John, Coventry, ribbon mfgr - June 10, 1823 CAVE, Samuel, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, jeweller - Feb 22, 1823 CAVE, Thomas, jun., Liverpool, merchant - July 30, 1841 CAVE, Thomas Saunders, Walter, Kent, merchant - Mar 9, 1841 CAVE, Thomas, jun. and John Clarkston Burton, Nottingham, lace mfgr - . Sept 19, 1837 CAVE, William James, West Smithfield, coppersmith - Jan 29, 1822 ------------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=Z2avAzMEDDcC&pg=PA65 Register of Admission to Gray's Inn, 1521-1889 1584 - John CAVE - pg 65 1585/6 - Alexander CAVE- pg 67 1594 - William CAVE - pg 86 1607 - Thomas CAVE - pg 115 1613 - Oliver CAVE - pg 132 Register of Marriages in Gray's Inn Chapel 1707 - CAVE, Robert and Mary Keep - pg lx -------------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=ERkWAAAAMAAJ&pg=PPA21 Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII Anthony CAVE correspondence Enter Cave in the search box, right hand column ------------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=4DYEAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA183#PPA1,M1 Index to Bills of Privy Signet 1584-96, 1603-24 1584-5 - CAVE, Bryan, warrant 1589 - CAVE, Anthony, lease 1590 - CAVE, Francis, etc., purchase 1605 - CAVE, Richard, license 1620 - CAVE, sir Alexander, pardon -------------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=CHX6UKHZzDoC&pg=RA4-PA15 Statutes of the Colleges of Oxford 6 Edw. III: Licence to Thomas CAVE, to give a messuage and 19s. 8d. rent, in York, to the Master and Scholars of Balliol Hall in Oxford. 4 November pg 15 16 Edw. III: Licence to the Abbot and Convent de Essay, in Normandy, to give the advowsons of Fylyngham, Brothelby and Rysonn, in the county of Lincoln, to William de Brokelesby and Thomas de CAVE.....16 May pg 19 Hen. 8: Confirmation of a demise between Anthony CAVE and the Dean and Cannons of King Henry the Eighth's College, Oxford, relating to the Manor of Tickford, com. Bucks pg 67 ---------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.alison.co.uk/sources/1874-HTD_of_Nhants.htm Eydon, Northamptonshire The manor of Eydon was granted to Sir John Cope of Canons Ashby in 1541. Thence into the hands of John Browne, Esq., (clerk of the Parliament) and in 1691 to heirs of his daughter, Martha. Sir Thomas CAVE, son of Martha Cope by her husband Sir Roger CAVE sold the manor to Dame Mary CAVE, his mother-in-law. In 1721 it passed to her son Robert CAVE, Esq whose eldest son, William CAVE, Esq sold it in 1750. ----------------------------------------------------------------

    10/24/2007 11:01:58
    1. [CAVE] England
    2. Jane
    3. http://books.google.com/books?id=D7EKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA9 Registers of Long Burton, Dorset: From 1580 to 1812 Baptisms 1742 Nov 24 - Jane, d/o John & Susannah CAVE, of Holnest - pg 9 1758 Mar 14 - John s/o John & Susannah CAVE, of Holnest - pg 16 Marriages 1777 June 16 - James Strickland and Jane CAVE of Holnest - pg 30 1795 Jan 5 - John CAVE of Martock and Mary Morris - pg 31 ---------------------------------------------------------- to access: www.google.com type in search box: Portcullis Parliamentary Archives Braye Click on "cache" The Braye Manuscripts - a listing The appearance of the Braye microfilm is particularly welcome because the collection has not been in the public domain for long. The papers, accumulated by John Brown, Clerk of the Parliaments 1638-91, are the most important collection of seventeenth-century parliamentary records to have passed into private hands. After Browne's death, the papers were moved to Stanford Hall, the home of the CAVE family, which eventually succeeded to the Barony of Braye. Many of the papers were listed by Sir Henry Maxwell Lyte in the 10th Report of the Historical Manuscripts Commission which was published in 1887 ----------------------------------------------------- to access: www.google.com in search box type: Memorials of Old Northamptonshire 1583 then go to toolbar: Edit>Find type in Cave NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MILITIA Dymilauncs and Light Horsses, must'ed & viewed by Sir John Spencer and Sir Richard Knyghtley Knights at Daventry, the xxth daye of September 1583. Roger CAVE, Esq.* - residence: Drayton, Daventry Light horseman with a demilance (1 dymilanc allowed, 1 light horsse furnished) *Esquire - Originally the man who, in time of war, carried the knight's shield --------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=VScNAAAAIAAJ&pg=RA2-PA151 Annual Register - 1900 Rev. Alfred CAVE D.D. An eminent scholar and Congregationalist minister. Originally educated for the medical profession; entered New College, Regent's Park, 1866; graduated B.A. University of London, 1871; Pastor at Berhamstead and Watford 1872-80; Professor of Hebrew and Church History at Hackney College, 1880; Principal, 1882; author of numerous theological and controversial works. Married, 1872, Sarah, widow of William Hallifax, of Berkhamstead. On the 19th (of December), at Albemarle Street, London, aged 61. --------------------------------------------------------- http://www.douaiabbey.org.uk/mag2002c.htm Ditcham Preparatory School Probably the biggest venture after the war was the buying and opening of Ditcham Park as a preparatory school, the need for which had been discussed before the war. During the summer holidays working parties from Douai had gone to Ditcham to clean and prepare the place for the school. On Sept 20, four monks with Fr Alphonsus Tierney as superior had taken up residence and began praying the Office in the chapel next day. The description in the Spring 1949 issue tells us that the mansion was built in 1888 by the CAVE family in the Jacobean style. It had a fine chapel which had fallen into other use but was now restored. The estate comprised some 300 acres of beechwoods and open downland at a height of 600'. There were extensive views over the Solent to the Isle of Wight. For a school it had a short life; the Autumn 1975 issue reported that Ditcham Park closed on July 8 after 27 years or 81 terms. In the article Mariafels already mentioned, Fr Geoffrey Scott commented: " ... We can almost sense that its (Ditcham's) establishment was like that of a child born out of season. It belonged very much to the late Victorian mushrooming of boarding prep schools housed in country villas sprinkled throughout the south of England: 'one weekend, the prefects paid a visit to Ditcham, and they returned telling wonderful tales of venison, horses, decanters, and matrons in evening dress'. (quoted from the Spring 1949 issue)." --------------------------------------------------------- to access: www.google.com type in search box: Clevehill Cave aggrandised Clevehill Estate ...in 1804 it was sold to the (Daniel) CAVE famly, was overhauled and the house aggrandised by the CAVE family in the 19th century....... ---------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=rdYKAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA2-PA169 Memorials of the Danvers Family of Dauntsey and Culworth ...from the Conquest till the Termination of the Eighteenth Century Type Cave in the search box, right hand column Thomas CAVE and his wife, Elizabeth Anthony CAVE ------------------------------------------------------------

    10/19/2007 02:39:53
    1. [CAVE] CAVE, U.S.
    2. Jane
    3. ---------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=uDgxd_drh_sC&pg=PA76 Our Quaker Friends of Ye Olden Time - Virginia 5-13-1793: Dudley CAVE - witness to a marriage at South River . Meeting-house, Campbell Co., VA . ---------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=1lqVhOjBqs4C&pg=RA1-PA440 A History of the New California, Its Resources and People - 1903 pg 440 - ....Seymour S. Hinsdale married Miss Elizabeth CAVE, who was born in Iowa and was of Scotch-Irish lineage, her early ancestors settling in Kentucky. Her great-grandfather emigrated to that state shortly after Daniel Boone made his exploratiaons. Mrs. Hinsdale crossed the plains in a prairie schooner with her parents in 1850, and the CAVE family home was established in Yolo County. Her father is still living in that county, where he settled in 1852, and is one of the venerable and highly respected residents of his portion of the state. He became one of the pioneer hop growers of California, actively associated with an industry which has become a very important one on the Pacific coast. To Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Hinsdale were born two sons and two daughters, namely: Lester J, Walter G, Etta and Ardenia...... ------------------------------------------------------------ Bios and Photos: http://www.therestorationmovement.com/cave,robert.htm http://www.therestorationmovement.com/cave2.htm Robert Catlett Cave - 1843-1923 http://www.therestorationmovement.com/cave,rlin.htm Reuben Lindsay CAVE - 1845-1924 ------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.parkvideo.net/news/publish/news_00570.shtml#spencer Park's University - Parkville, Missouri Spencer CAVE - photo CAVE, best known as the school's groundskeeper and informal student advisor, devoted seven decades of service to Park University. -------------------------------------------------------------- www.skyandtelescope.com/news/3307721.html?showAll=y&c=y Biography - Thomas R. CAVE (1923-2003) Telescope maker - d. Long Beach, CA -------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.vahistorical.org/cwg/c.htm Cave Family Papers, 1728-1881. This collection contains the papers of the CAVE family of Montebello, Orange County. Wartime materials include letters, 1861-1862, from Felix H. Cave to his father, Richard Cave (1780-1863), concerning the sale of his father's crops of wheat and tobacco in Richmond (section 2); letters, 1863, from John Philip Thompson (b. 1832) to Katy [?] and Cornelia (Cave) Thompson (b. 1842) assuring them of his safe condition while imprisoned at Fort Delaware, Del., and Johnson's Island, Ohio; and an affidavit and a pass, 1865, concerning John Thompson's having taken the oath of allegiance and granting him permission to travel to Kentucky, --------------------------------------------------------------

    10/14/2007 02:27:07
    1. [CAVE] CAVE England
    2. Jane
    3. http://books.google.com/books?id=lxUHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA1 Stanford church and its registers, &c. - a paper ------------------------------------------------ http://books.google.com/books?id=wt0HAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA134 Historical antiquities of Hertfordshire 1581-1586 Edward Pulter married Julian CAVE, sole Daughter and Heir of Edmund CAVE, Citizen and Draper of London; their issue, Edward and Alice (married to Sir Henry Boteler of Hatfeild-Woodhall, Kt. ------------------------------------------------ http://books.google.com/books?id=KFQJAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA28 Seventeenth Century Parish Register Transcript Belonging to the Peculiar of SouthBell Henry, the sonne of John CAVE was buryed the xxiiijth day of October (1641?) at the pish of Dunha(m) in the County of Nott. ----------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=t3Q9AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA139 Register of Baptisms, Marriages & Burials in St. Michael's Parish, Cambridge (1538-1837) 1710 - William CAVE was buryed in woollen as was certified by an Affidvait Feb. 12 ----------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=aVk3AAAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA159 European Magazine and London Review Monthly Obituary for July and August 1790 July 1790 - Mr. CAVE, cork-cutter, Smithfield ----------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=W1YEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA19 The Baptist Magazine for 1822 Obituary - pgs 19,20,21 Hannah CAVE - age 17 - b. Leicester Jan 30, 1804 - d. Oct 27, 1822 ----------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=auoRAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA471 The Baptist Magazine for 1826 Obituary - Mrs. Hannah CAVE Wife of B. CAVE of Birmingham, b. at Oadby 4 Apr 1771, d. 5 Mar 1825 ----------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=_5IEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA592 The Bankers' magazine - 1880 Obituary - Right Hon. Sir Stephen CAVE b. 1820 to Daniel CAVE, of Cleve Hills, m. Emma Smyth in 1852, d. age 60 ------------------------------------------------ http://books.google.com/books?id=QaE0bSOkxzUC&pg=RA1-PA176 Annual Register - 1897 Obituary - Lewis William CAVE s/o W. CAVE of Dessborough, b. 1832 d. Sep 7, 1897 at his residence, the Manor House, Epsom, from a paralytic seizure ------------------------------------------------

    10/14/2007 02:26:27
    1. [CAVE] England
    2. Jane
    3. http://books.google.com/books?id=E5kKAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA417 Calendar of the Patent Rolls - A.D. 1272-1281 Pg 361 - Jan. 20, 1280 Lyndhurst Master Roger de CAVE, died c1279 Pg 417 - Dec. 3, 1280, Westminster William, son of Adam de CAVE Pg 470 - May 9, 1281, Westminster Complaint by R. bishop of Durham that Alexander de CAVE (and many others) entered his free warren in Houeden, co. York, hunted therein and carried away hares. --------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=GpkKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA311 Calendar of the Close Rolls - Vol. V - A.D. 1302-1307 Pg 311 - Dec. 8 1304, Burstwick John de CAVE and Juliana, his wife, came before the king, on Friday after St. Nicholas, and sought to replevy their land in Suthdalton, which was taken into the king's hands for their default before the king against Robert son of Henry de CAVE of Dalton. Pg 294 - Oct 15, 1305, Westminster To the guardians of the archbishopric of York during the voidance of the see. Order to cause John de CAVE to have in the archbishop's park of Beverley four oaks fit for timber, of the king's gift. Pg 481 - Jan. 28, 1307, Lanercost To Alexander de CAVE (and others) late collectors of the fifteenth in co. York. Order, as they have not yet rendered account of the time when they were collectors of the fifteenth, to be at Westminster before the treasurer and barons of the exchequer in a month from Easter with their rolls of the collection and receipt of the fifteenth to render their account. --------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=lrcKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA127 Calendar of the Charter Rolls - A.D. 1300-1326 Pg 127 - June 2, 1309, Sheen Grant to Alexander de CAVE, and his heirs, of free warren in all their demesne lands in Suth CAVE, Ripplingham, Howum and Kyblingcotes, co. York. --------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=YxMKAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA302 Calendar of the Patent Rolls - Vol. III - A.D. 1348-1350 Pg 302 - June 6, 1349, Woodstock Presentation of William de CAVE to the church of Bernes, in the diocese of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the arch- bishopric of Canterbury. Pg 350 - July 20,1349, Stanley Presentation of William de CAVE to the church of Chevenyng, in the diocese of Canterbury, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the archibshopric of Canterbury being in his hands. ----------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=LQYXAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA152 The Elizabethan Clergy and the Settlement of Religion, 1558-1564 Pgs 39, 152 - Ambrosio CAVE Pgs 97, 147 - Sir Ambrose CAVE Pg 152 - Francisco CAVE ----------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=Q-CEzid6iNkC&q=cave Survey of Medieval Winchester Page 716 1580-3: Richard CAVE renting tenement from city of Winchester 1590: Richard CAVE renting same tenement from Magdalen College. 1604: Widow CAVE renting same from the Magdalen college. Page 710 1590: 'A little garden on St. Ruel brok' held by William CAVE and . Thomas Machen.

    10/03/2007 01:20:38
    1. [CAVE] Worcestershire U.K.
    2. Jane
    3. http://books.google.com/books?id=OMcJAAAAIAAJ&pg=RA1-PR3,M1 Lay Subsidy Roll for the County of Worcester, Circ. 1280 The value of moveable property of different landowners. pg 22 - Wytton: De Radulpho le CAVE . De Roberto le CAVE pg 61 - Walcote cum Membris: De Waltero CAVE pg 84 - Hamberleye: De Roberto CAVE pg 93 - Villata de Langedon: De Johanne le CAVE pg 105 - Broctone: De Waltero le CAVE

    09/30/2007 11:09:25
    1. Re: [CAVE] looking for my grandfather
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: barrybuckley1 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.cave/378.1.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: iam looking for information on my grandfather edward ray alvie he had a son by my grandmother edith cave edward alvie was from indiana from what ive been told and was in the military my dad never knew him and i would love to know some history of my ancestory my father is now 50 years old so it would have been around 1957 im not sure if my grandfather is still alive but would love to just know some info about him Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    09/27/2007 01:23:54
    1. [CAVE] England
    2. Jane
    3. http://books.google.com/books?id=ZVYEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA261 The Church history of Britain - pg 261 "But of all pensions, the largest in proportion, and strongest in conveyance, as passed, not as the rest, by Letters Patents, but by those of the Order of the Knights Hospitallers. These being men of high birth and honourable breeding, the king no less politicly than civilly thought fit to enlarge their allowance, (a main motive which made them so quietly to surrender their strong and rich hospitals) as in the printed statute doth appear... Ambrose CAVE - pension: 66£. 13s. 4d. ......" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ http://books.google.com/books?id=uaUKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA44 Register Book of Marriages Belonging to the Parish of St. George Hanover Square in the County of Middlesex 1810 Jul 8 - Thomas CAVE & Elizabeth Chapman - pg 11 1812 Feb 13 - John CAVE & Mary Sellwood - pg 44 1812 Dec 27 - William CAVE & Mary Maquire - pg 60 1823 Aug 26 - John Baily, W., & Ann CAVE, W. - pg 260 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=iKQMAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA414 The Beauties of England and Wales; or Original Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive of Each County. by John Britton R.S.A. - 1807 pg 414 - Though Cromwell and his emissaries, the commissioners, were very strict in securing the property and effects of the monasteries, yet they were often deceived and cheated, by the superior cunning and contrivances of the monks. This is particularly exemplified in the case of Laund Priory, as appears from the letter addressed by Mr. Smyth, owner of a neighbouring lordship to his friend Francis CAVE, dated Dec 22, 1538......... (see letter at website) pg 454 - At Pickwell, a village on the eastern side of the county, was born, Dec. 30, 1637, William CAVE, son of the Rev. John CAVE. This gentleman obtained several eminent promotions; being first appointed vicar of the church at Islington, Middlesex, where he was buried in Aug, 1713. He was appointed chaplain to King Charles the Second, and was made a canon of Windsor. Dr. CAVE was author of several publications; among which his 'Lives of the Apostles', folio, 1676 - 'Lives of the Primitive Fathers,' folio, 1766 - and 'Primitive Christianity,' first printed in 1672; and since several times republished, have obtained most celebrity. "He was," says Mr.Nichols, "an excellent and universal scholar, an elegant and polite writer, and a florid and very eloquent preacher. He was throughly acquainted with the history and constitution of the Christian church." pg 461 - In the parish of Stanford is Stanford-Hall, the seat of the CAVE family, some of whom resided here for many generations; but the chief property in this place was purchased after the dissolution, by Thomas CAVE, Esq. At that period the manor, rectory, and advowson, of the vicarage of Stanford, with all the messuages, lands, and tenements, in Stanford upon Avon, Downe, Stormesworth, and Boresworth, part of the possessions of Selby Abbey, were first transferred to this family, the principal branch of which had previously resided at Cave, in Yorkshire. Sir Thomas CAVE, who died in 1778, was an active, liberal and learned public character. He completed the family mansion at Stanford and stored its library with a large and well selected collection of books. Being partial to topographical literature, he contributed very materially towards the publication of Bridge's History of Northamptonshire, which was above fifty years in the press. He also made ample collections for the history of his own county; and though he did not live long enough to arrange these for publication, the proprietor of them has very liberally submitted the whole to the use and benefit of the present indefatigable historian of the county. Stanford Hall is now the property and residence of Henry Otway, Esq. in right of his wife, only sister to the last Sir Thomas CAVE, and is a large convenient family mansion, seated in a fine park. In front of the house the riverAvon is forced beyond its original banks, and constitutes a pleasant feature in the landscape. The whole of the village is within the county of Northampton; and in the church are some monumental memorials, with inscriptions to different persons of the CAVE family. ------------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=kdMKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA96 c1786: Rev. Charles CAVE, owner of the 'Hill Farm' portion of the Tyringham estate... -------------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=yKUKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA51 The Manuscripts of the Marquis of Ormonde, the Earl of Fingall pg 51 - Norris CAVE, Lieutenant ot Captain John Morton's company - 6 February 1667-8 pg 93 - ...An Englishman was heard to say in a passage boat that he would kill the Lord General, the Earl of Essex. Before I could have the order, Hudson's ship was gone with ten pieces of ordnance and about a hundred soldiers. The Queen has packed up. Some think she will go to Newcastle; others to Ireland. I hear that Sir Richard CAVE, Captain Gerard, and Captain Blake are in service against you and that Captain Wyndham is gone over in Coole's ship (the Ralph) with the ordnance and men...... 1642, November 19/20. The Hague. pgs 104, 105, 106 - The Manuscripts of Lord Braye, at Stanford Hall pg 134 - Oriel College, Oxford. The Provost and Fellows to Sir Thomas CAVE, of Stanford. You studied here in your youth, and you are accounted one of our benefactors. We are always glad to receive alms, but we are sorry to have to beg. You formerly gave us a gilded cup. Our walls are now tottering. July 11, 1637 pg 175 - the Battle of Worcester Rowland Berkeley to his father-in-law, Sir Thomas CAVE. I thank you for sending to enquire as to our condition at this place, which has been of late very troublesome and hazardous........many lie killed in the houses, in the College and Church, on the green and in the cloisters, and quite through Sidbury, and for about a mile that way.......The King of Scots fled northwards with about 4,000 horse and Highlanders with him...... September 8, 1651 pg 186 - the Battle of Oudenarde Letter from Col. A. Oughton to Sir Thomas CAVE - July 5, 1708 Letter from CAVE to Oughton - Mar 3, 1710 ---------------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=WmgGAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA177 Catalogue of the Collection of Pictures at Knowsley Hall - 1875 A Lady of the CAVE Family, aged 84 Painted in the style of Sir Antonio More Purchased from Weald Hall...A very fine picture A half-length figure, life-size, of a venerable, thin, pale-faced lady, having a black cap, and a close fitting muslin ruff round her neck, with a full brown fur trimming to her black dress, is seated in a chair, resting her right hand, holding a small red book, on one of the arms. She wears three gold rings on one hand, and two on the other. Over her right shoulder, and above the round know of her chair on the dark brown grond to the left, is a shield of arms surmounted by the following inscription: . Cave a Malo Aqviesce in Bono The form of her black head-dress is very peculiar. It is something like a circular bonnet, having a flat crown to it, with a very small grey pattern round the edge, and lined with grey. --------------------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=iwMFAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA6 Memorials of the Life and Works of Thomas Fuller, D.D. pg 6 - William Davenant, married Ursula, daughter of Lisle CAVE, of Horsepool Grange, in the parish of Thornton, fifth son of Dr. Francis CAVE, of Bagrave, Leicestershire, where that family was settled in the reign of Queen Mary (1702-1714.) -----------------------------------------------------------------

    09/25/2007 03:04:24
    1. [CAVE] Cave dna update
    2. A quick message concerning the Cave dna project. When I first mentioned to this list earlier this year that several English Caves had recently had their dna tested, I believe there were only eight participants. Now, less than a year later, 37 Cave males have tested, including three or four American Caves. The American Caves are matching up with the bulk of the English Caves. Michael ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com

    09/24/2007 03:12:33