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William Cave

Birth1738 - Orange, Virginia, USA
Death15 Feb 1804 - Boone, Kentucky, USA
MotherHannah Bledsoe
FatherBenjamin Cave

Born in Orange, Virginia, USA on 1738 to Benjamin Cave and Hannah Bledsoe. William Cave married Mary Mallory and had 15 children. He passed away on 15 Feb 1804 in Boone, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
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Benjamin Cave
1680 - 1762
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Hannah Bledsoe
1700 - 1769
Spouse(s)
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Mary Mallory
1740 - 1781
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Jeriah Davis
1740 - 1830
Children Show all
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Hannah Cave
1763 - 1835
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Frances Cave
1770 - 1848
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William Cave
1762 - 1825
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Bartlett Cave
1763 - 1842
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Elizabeth 'Betsy' Cave
1773 - Unknown
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Nancy Cave
1765 - Unknown
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William I Cave
1761 - 1849
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Thomas Cave
1763 - 1825
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Abner Vabe Cave
1785 - 1869
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Uriel Cave
1763 - 1842
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David Cave
1763 - 1802
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John Cave
1762 - Unknown
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James Cave
1763 - 1825
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Elizabeth "Betsy" Cave
1760 - 1814
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Uriel Cave
1789 - 1878

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