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Lucy Cave

Birth24 NOV 1811 - Holywell Cum Needingworth, Huntingdonshire, England
Death30 OCT 1869 - Yankalilla, South Australia, Australia
MotherElizabeth Nunn
FatherWilliam Cave

Born in Holywell Cum Needingworth, Huntingdonshire, England on 24 NOV 1811 to William Cave and Elizabeth Nunn. Lucy Cave married Isaac Eatts and had 13 children. She passed away on 30 OCT 1869 in Yankalilla, South Australia, Australia.

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Parents
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William Cave
1769 - 1841
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Elizabeth Nunn
1785 - 1821
Spouse(s)
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Isaac Eatts
1807 - 1852
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Mary Eatts Wright
1830 - 1883
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Charlotte Eatts
1832 - 1871
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Reuben Eatt
1841 - 1932
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Jacob Eatts
1836 - 1849
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Maria Eatts
1834 - 1899
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Jonathon Eatts
1849 - 1931
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Rebecca Wheatley Neé Eat
1845 - 1936
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Susannah Eats
1843 - Unknown
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John Henry Eatt
1846 - 1919
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James Eatts
1852 - 1900
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Benjamin Eat
1840 - 1840
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Thomas Eats
1847 - 1927
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William Eat
1839 - 1858

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