Individual Details
Rev. Richard Cave
(Abt 1750 - 10 Jul 1816)
Richard Cave, wife Elizabeth, and children Reuben, Hannah & Polly were at Bryant Station KY when it was attacked by Indians under Simon Girty in Aug of 1782. Richard Cave's in-laws Talliver Craig Sr and Polly Hawking Craig were also present.
Events
Birth | Abt 1750 | Orange County, Virginia | |||
Death | 10 Jul 1816 | Woodford County, Kentucky | |||
Marriage | Elizabeth Craig |
Families
Spouse | Elizabeth Craig ( - ) |
Child | Reuben Cave ( - ) |
Father | Benjamin Cave (1703 - 1763) |
Mother | Hannah Bledsoe ( - 1770) |
Sibling | Elizabeth Cave (1728 - 1820) |
Sibling | John Cave (1732 - 1810) |
Sibling | Benjamin Cave (1735 - 1832) |
Sibling | William Cave (1738 - 1804) |
Sibling | David Cave (1739 - 1792) |
Sibling | Anna "Nancy" Cave (1743 - ) |
Sibling | Sarah Cave (1745 - ) |
Sibling | Hannah Cave (1748 - 1817) |
Notes
Birth
File stated born in 1752 when mother was 51 years old.Endnotes
1. David George Kyle (Material left to him by a cousin), Internet Home Page: Haden/Poor (Cave) dave@kyleusa.com (http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/y/l/David-G-Kyle/index.html), Ancestor Report, Generation 9.
2. J. H. Spencer, A History of Kentucky Baptists: From 1769 to 1885 Including More Than 800 Biographical Sketches. Two Volumes (c1886, Republished by Church History Research & Archives. LaFayette, TN c1976), Volume 2, p.23-24 "Richard Cave".
3. David George Kyle (Material left to him by a cousin), Internet Home Page: Haden/Poor (Cave) dave@kyleusa.com (http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/y/l/David-G-Kyle/index.html), Ancestor Report, Generation 9.
4. J. H. Spencer, A History of Kentucky Baptists: From 1769 to 1885 Including More Than 800 Biographical Sketches. Two Volumes (c1886, Republished by Church History Research & Archives. LaFayette, TN c1976), Volume 2, p.23-24 "Richard Cave".