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I was sending this to the cave listings and lost the letter-somehow it wound
up in text files-now it is attached to this letter. I am not sure it is worth
it, but here it is. grin....
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<HTML><FONT SIZE=3D5 PTSIZE=3D14 FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF"
FACE=3D"Century Gothi=
c" LANG=3D"0"> Hello, Cave people. <BR>
<BR>
Here are some listings of various and ellusive Cave familys that I found wh=
ile surfing. I am sending to the list to help get some things going. It ha=
s been a quiet mailing list, folks! good luck and keep looking ...since=
rely, judy hugg grimes<BR>
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CAVEMAN-a family Cave History society-listed in archives of LDS church.<BR>
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Benjamin CAVE(1703-1762) some of William Cave and Anna Stonehouse, born in E=
ngland. He married Hannah Bledsoe, (1720) had nine children-all born in Virg=
inia, KY and MO. # ref. 929.273A1, no. 6976-Published. Glendale Arz.1997-R.R=
. Payne. by Louise Stracener=3D CAVE DIGEST<BR>
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Also, Lafayette CAVE born in S.Carolina in 1847, had 15 children from south =
CArolina to CALif. He fought in the Civil War. Married, L.M. Edgerton Drumm=
ond and also, Francis Theodocia Owens.<BR>
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these were located in the archives of the Latter Day Saints church. The web=
site is free and accessable by this web site #:<BR>
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http://www.familysearch.org/</HTML>
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