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Genealogical Death Indexing System - Michigan
CAVE, JOHN
Date of death: 14-Mar-1872
Ledger Page: 137
Record Number: 108
Place of death: Marcellus
County of Death: Cass
Sex: Male
Race: Not Recorded
Marital Status: Married
Age: 41 years
Cause of Death: CONGESTION OF LUNGS
Birthplace: ENGLAND
Occupation: FARMER
Father's Name: CAVE, HENRY
Father's Residence: ENGLAND
Mother's Name: CAVE, FANNY
Mother's Residence: Not Recorded
Date of record: 3-Jun-1873
CAVE, ANNIE
Date of death: 10-Apr-1881
Ledger Page: 268
Record Number: 417
Place of death: Detroit
County of Death: Wayne
Sex: Female
Race: WHITE
Marital Status: Single
Age: 3 years 9 months
Cause of Death: WHOOPING COUGH
Birthplace: MICHIGAN
Occupation: NONE
Father's Name: CAVE, WM
Father's Residence: DETROIT
Mother's Name: CAVE, JOSEPHINE
Mother's Residence: DETROIT
Date of record: 6-May-1882
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http://www.cavekids2000.com/shona.htm
Click on 'Roll of Honour' then Jordayne de Cave
for a very long descendant list. Possibly of help
in searching an English ancestor.
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ANY ONE GOT ANY INFORMATION ABOUT, FREDRICK CAVE AND HIS WIFE CATHERINE OR CAROLINE RALLEY.
THEY WHERE MARRIED 1899 IN DERBYSHIRE. I THINK FREDRICK WAS BORN ABOUT THE MID 1870'S, BUT DON'T REALY KNOW. I WOULD BE PLEASED OF ANY HELP AT ALL.
www.herald-review.com/04/birthsept-8.html
Decatur Herald & Review: September 1998 birth notices
St. Mary's Hospital - CAVE, Troy and Lisa Rivera, Decatur, girl, Sept. 16.
(Note: I believe this to be Decatur, Illinois)
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Family Chronicle - Alaska-Yukon Goldrush Participants
Cave George - Dawson City, Yukon Territory, laundry
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Maple Springs Primitive Baptist Church, Nella, Ashe County, North Carolina 1880-1897
Membership Roll
46. John Cave, Dis by letter
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The Seventeenth Connecticut Volunteer Brigade
Company H 1st Lieutenants
CAVE, Thomas P. Residence: Darien, enlisted Aug. 11, 1862. Must. Sergt. Pro. 1st Sergt. Mar. 1,'63; 1st Lt. Sept. 22,'64. M.O. July 19,'65.
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Haskell County (Kansas) History
After Haskell County became an official body, filing was begun in the new county under direction of the first register of deeds, L. A. Crull. The first deeds were conveyances of town lots, the earliest being to STEVEN E. CAVE for lots in Citizens Addition to Ivanhoe filed October 21, 1887, and one from Ivanhoe Town Company to F. B. Gifford covering Lot 7, Block 17, Ivanhoe, dated October 22, 1887, consideration $175
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Republican Party Committee of Correspondence,
in Virginia 1800
On January 23, 1800 friends of Thomas Jefferson met in Richmond to decide on a course of how best to elect their candidate in the presidential election to be held in November of that year. Other stated goals were to elect Republican [now the Democratic party] candidates to other elective offices in the Old Dominion and the United States Congress. This convention determined that a "general committee of correspondence to consist of five persons in or near the city of Richmond whose duty it shall be forthwith to inform the several persons agreed upon as Electors, that a poll will be taken for them at the ensuing election in confidence of their attahcment of Liberty...." Of course this committee needed people to correspond with, and county committees were formed. These committees consisted of the following individuals:
"The following persons were appointed a general Standing Committee, viz:
Philip Norborne Nicholas, Meriweather Jones, Benjamin Hatcher, Gervias Stors, and John Courtney.
"Resolved that John H. Foushee be appointed Secretary to the General Committee in the city of Richmond; and should any vacancy hereafter happened in this office, the Standing Committee shall be authorized to make such other appointments as they shall think proper.
"The following persons were appointed Corresponding Committees in the different counties, to wit:
Orange: Ro. Taylor, Orange C.H.; Robert Miller, BELFIELD CAVE, Thos. Ellis and Thomas Rose
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Just wanted to let everyone on the list know that
our DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution)
Applications for JOHN CAVE (b.c. 1748/1757, VA -
d.c. 1812, SC) m. Sarah Wilson Brown were approved.
Betty Doris Knight Shuffield
National Number: 804271
Lynna Kay Shuffield
National Number: 804272
For more information on our CAVE FAMILY line
visit "MY LOOSE ENDS" posted on World Connect
Project at RootsWeb ...
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Lynna Kay Shuffield
P. O. Box 16604
Houston, Texas 77222
telephone: 713/692-4511
e-mail: friday(a)argohouston.com
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'My Loose Ends' Family Tree Database by Lynna Kay
Shuffield
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-
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'Milam County War Dead Project'
http://www.geocities.com/lks_friday/
County Coordinator for the Milam County TXGenWeb
http://www.geocities.com/milamco/
County Coordinator for the San Jacinto County
TXGenWeb
http://www.geocities.com/lks_friday/SANJAC-
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TX-CEMETERY-PRESERVATION
http://www.geocities.com/lks_friday/CEMETERY-
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Lots of good information for those of you interested in the Cave family in Barnwell Co.
www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/sc/barnwell
Census images: Benjamin Cave 1800 pg 43b
Census listing: William Cave 1790
Blackville Cemetery listing:
Jesse M Cave 1-3-1842/6-27-1910
Alafair N Cave 6-11-1846/11-27-1919
Arthur Cuthbert Cave 12-4-1876/1-22-1945
Confederate Veterans 1861-1865:
L F Cave
Mallory Cave
Henry B Cave
Jesse M Cave
W T Cave
Co. B-SC Artillery-SC Volunteers-CSA:
N C Cave, Private
Bartholomew Cave, Private
Co. G-2nd Regiment-SC Artillery-CS Provisional Army:
Henry B Cave
Co. H-17th SC Infantry Regiment-"Evan's Tramp Brigade"
W T Cave, Sargeant
Etc, etc.
Jane in CA
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Hi,
I am looking for information on the ancestors of Ada Ellen CAVE (born: abt 1887, died: 12 Dec 1955 Cape, South Africa). She was married to : John Edward ASPELING. They had quite a number of children. My mother-in-law Sylvia Rhoda ASPELING was one of them.
Regards
Wendy Perry
I would strongly suggest that anyone doing research on the Cave Family in South Carolina read/review the
Manning Collection, Barnwell County, South Carolina records, 1717-1965
It is available on microfilm from LDS Family History Library. The LDS Film Numbers: 1841506, 1841507, 1841508, 1841509, 1841510 & 1841511.
It is a 15 vol. collection of documentation on every Amer. Rev. War era family in the Barnwell District including the Cave and Brown families. In addition, this collection includes, Wills, cemetery indexes, and many other public records.
Hi
I'm new to the list and was wondering is there anyone researching the
name CAVE in the UK. I have no exact links yet but if there are any it
would be while my family was still in England.
Thanks
Theresa
John.
I may be taking a long shot. But I will never know unless I try. Just recently, I found that wife of my 3rd grt-grandfathers brother, Lewis Ralston/Rolston may be a Sharah (Sally) Echols. From another source, that she may be the great- grandaughter of the John & Mary (Cave) Echols, you are looking for. Here is the line:
1. John Echols & Mary Cave
2. Richard Echols & Caty Evans
3. Benjamin Echols & Sabra Hendrick
4. Sarah/Sally Echols & Lewis Ralston/Rolston
They lived the Pendleton District, SC until about 1820 or so, then moved to Ga.. Do we make a connection? Would like to hear from you.
Chris
Update: Thanks to my cousin,Phillip Walker,I have found and visited my father's grave.I have also found my mother.But, I am still searching for my little brother,John Marcus Brown Outlaw.