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Samuel Cave

BirthJan 1719 - Folke, Dorset, England
Death20 Apr 1798 - Stocklinch, Somerset, England
MotherMary Sweetnam
FatherAbraham Cave

Born in Folke, Dorset, England on Jan 1719 to Abraham Cave and Mary Sweetnam. Samuel Cave married Ann Hex and had 11 children. He passed away on 20 Apr 1798 in Stocklinch, Somerset, England.

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Parents
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Abraham Cave
1681 - 1767
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Mary Sweetnam
1686 - 1732
Spouse(s)
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Ann Hex
1720 - 1807
Children Show all
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Susannah Cave
1760 - 1810
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Ann Cave
1771 - 1810
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Abraham Cave
1758 - 1816
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John Cave
1762 - 1797
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Margaret Cave
1750 - Unknown
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Samuel Cave
1752 - 1797
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Mary Cave
1765 - Unknown
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William Cave
1767 - 1816
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Susannah Cave
1755 - 1800
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Abraham Cave
1756 - 1758
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James Cave
Unknown - Unknown

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