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>From Cemetery Records On-Line:
St. Edwards Cemetery
Mendon, St. Joseph Co., Michigan
CAVE, Hugh W. b Sept 25, 1862; d Oct. 5, 1946
same stone as Nellie
CAVE, Nellie b Sept. 8, 1872; d Jan 31,1957
Sue Ellen's files:
trip 1991 Hopkinsville KY from a generation chart and folder
13th Virginia Infantry and Christian Minister
1.Robert Preston CAVE & wife Sarah Frances Lindsay
2.Reuben Lindsay CAVE
3.Robert L. CAVE Senior
4.Robert L. CAVE II wife #1Martha Ellen Fleming
wife #2 Peggy Sue Davis
5. three children listed but would be living generations. 1956-1964
"Life is what happens while you are making other plans"
Sue Ellen's files
Trip to KY 1991 notes:
Benjamin CAVE born 14 July 1818 VA
died 24 March 1901 Grayson KY burial Hanging Rock Cem
wife was Harriet A. Gibson
father of 7 boys and 4 girls
I have early census of this family too.
Sue Ellen
"Life is what happens while you are making other plans"
>From Sue Ellen's files:
Hopkinsville KY Library 1991 trip:
Professor Robert Clifton CAVE son of Robert P. CAVE
born Feb 13 1843 Orange county VA.
Professor at South Kentucky Women's College.
Was a Confederate Solider in Civil War
Minister of Orange county Disciples Church
Removed to Lexington KY 1872
1875 began with college in Hopkinsville, KY
m 1863 to Fannie Daniel dau of William Daniel Orange co VA
"Life is what happens while you are making other plans"
Thanks for the rest of the story Rick on Janes findings!
I had gone to the website and read about him after the
first posting . I was just ready to ask more about him.
This is great reading about this CAVE family.
We lived and worked in nearly all these towns in Texas,
and I had seen the name, but had no idea of his connections to
any other CAVE. Of course they wrote things very colorful then,
and makes it all the more fun to read.
Anyone connect to this family in PA?
Sue Ellen
Hello everyone! We have now opened the new gateway
from the rootsweb GENCONNECT query board to automatically
forward the queries posted there to this list. To test this new
resource, I have only opened the Queries board. If we find
we like this new feature, I will open the other boards as well.
Bible Records; Biographies; Deeds; Obituaries; Pensions;
and Wills. Be sure to visit the other boards often to see what
has been posted there.
As of April 8th we have 57 on the CAVE-L list and 12
on the CAVE-D list.
Remember to post often and visit the CAVE resource pages.
Thanks and Good Hunting!
Sue Ellen Cave Ash
"Life is what happens while you are making other plans"
R. R. Cave
Found in the Muster Roll of Captain J. S. Creagh's
Company 'D' of the 32nd Infantry Regiment of
Alabama Volunteers. Mobilized in Mobile, AL
April 1862
>From Ancestry.com -
Kansas City, MO Directories 1889-1891
Cave, John Caves, Hutchinson
Cave, McRae Caves, Edward S.
Cave, Newton
Ray County MO Marriages 1851-1900
Cave, Myra
I am forwarding this to the list hoping someone might connect to her
family.
It sounds so familiar to me, but cannot seem to fit them into a family.
Know some of you are researching Iowa families.
You may reply to list or directly to Lizabeth.
"Life is what happens while you are making other plans"
----- Original Message -----
From: cave <cave(a)familysearch.org>
To: cave <cave(a)familysearch.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 3:05 AM
>
>
> I am seeking the ancestors of the Cave siblings Peter William, born c.
> 1832-38, Ben T., born 1840, and Lydia Ann, born 1842. All were
purportedly
> born in Ohio.
>
> Between 1861 and 1869 Lydia Ann and Peter were in Knox County, Illinois
> where they married Marks siblings.
>
> Between 1870 and 1879 Lydia Ann, her husband, Benjamin Thomas Marks, and
> their children and Peter William and his wife, Sarilda E. Marks, and
their
> children were living in Fremont County, Iowa.
>
> After 1880 Peter William Cave and his family returned to Knox County,
> Illinois and Lydia Ann Cave Marks and her family moved to Kansas.
>
> Names of their children, which may be ancestral names, are Martha Ellen,
> Peter George, Sarah (Sadie) J.,
> Nellie Ann, Milton Luther, Mary Leah, Abbie Lee, Harrison, Lillie Jane,
> Henry Jay, Johnie, Mary Elvira, Charles P., Anne, Thomas Levi, Margaret
> Luella Buford, Emma Leah and Klella Buford.
>
> Does any of this information hint at a link with your family?
>
> Thank you for your attention.
>
> Looking forward to hearing from you,
>
> Lizabeth Ward Papageorgiou
>
>
>