Individual Details
John Cave
(Bet 1774 and 1783 - Bet 1812 and 1817)
Events
Families
| Spouse | Lucinda Causey ( - 1822) |
| Child | Henry W. "Bud" Cave (1800 - 1862) |
| Child | Sarah Cave (1805 - ) |
| Child | Lucinda Cave (1808 - ) |
| Child | John Brown Cave (1809 - 1864) |
| Child | Elizabeth Cave (1810 - ) |
| Child | James Watson Caves (1810 - 1860) |
| Father | John Cave (1745 - 1812) |
| Mother | Sarah Wilson Brown (1753 - 1831) |
| Sibling | David Cave (1770 - 1834) |
| Sibling | Benjamin Cave (1774 - ) |
| Sibling | William Cave (1778 - 1855) |
| Sibling | Berry Moore Cave (1779 - 1870) |
| Sibling | Nathan B. Cave (1780 - 1838) |
| Sibling | Tarlton Cave (1786 - 1870) |
Notes
Birth
Birth date caculated from 1800 censusMarriage
Betty K Shuffield (390) Cave of VirginiaDescended from Martha Cave (1827) who married (1st) Willam C Knight (2nd to John Thomas Carver). Her father was Henry W (1800) and Nancy Jane Bass. Henry had migrated from Clarke Co Alabama to Clarke Co Mississipi and then to Milam Co Texas. His parents were John (1774) and Lucinda Causey, then John (1757) and Sarah Wilson Brown of Barnwell Co South Carolina. This latter John was a veteran of the American Revolution.
Census
Living within the same District is John Cave [senior], William Cave, David Cave, Benjamin Cave.John Cave Junior has 1 male under 10 years, 1 male 16 to 26 years, one female under 10 years, and one female 16 to 26 years; one slave.
Henry was born about 1800 and an unknown female born before 1800.
Census
John Cave houehold2 males under 10 years
1 male 26 to 45 years
4 females under 10 years
1 female 26 to 45 years
Age estimate John and wife between 1764 and 1784
Emigration
passports which was issued to individuals to travel through Creek lands across Georgia. On 3 Dec 1810 On applications ORDERED -That passports be prepared for the following person to travel through the Creek Nation of Indians, - to wit, One for Mr. John Cave with wife and six children and one negro,-- -from the Barnwell dist, of South Carolina. This is when the family settled in Clarke County
Military
John was a private in the Col. Claiborne's Regiment, Mississippi Territory Volunteers. 7th Confederate Calvary, Partisan RangersService record indicates enlistment on September 19, 1812 to March 19, 1813 after which he was listed as deserted by the pay period November 1812. No further record is found for John.
Indexes to the Carded Records of Soldiers Who Served in Volunteer Organizations During the War of 1812, compiled 1899 - 1927, documenting the period 1812 - 1815
Death
Clarke County, Mississippi Territory, 1st Monday May 1817 page 5Estate of John Cave: Administrator: Josiah Jones
1st Monday November 1817
Estate of John Cave:
Administrator: Elijah Pugh released
Administrator: Josiah Jones named
Guardian to appear at next court
Minors: Henry Cave, John Cave, Lucinda Cave, Lucy Cave, Sarah Cave, Watson Cave
Endnotes
1. 1800 US Census, Barnwell District, South Carolina, page 64, line 16, John Cave, NARA micropublication M32, roll 47.
2. 1810 US Census, Barnwell District, South Carolina, page 60, line 2, John Cave, NARA micropublication M252, roll 60.
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4. 1800 US Census, Barnwell District, South Carolina, page 64, line 16, John Cave, NARA micropublication M32, roll 47.
5. 1810 US Census, Barnwell District, South Carolina, page 60, line 2, John Cave, NARA micropublication M252, roll 60.
6. Mary G Bryan, "Passports isued by Governers of Georgia 1810-1820", National Genealogical Society Quarterly 51 supplement IV: page 279. Hereinafter cited as "Passports isued by Governers of Georgia".
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8. Fold3, "fold3," service records, Fold3.com (https://www.fold3: accessed ), ; citing National Archives.
9. MariLee Beatty Hageness, compiler, Probate Book A, 1813-1828, Clarke County, Alabama (: Self, 1995), pp 5,6. Hereinafter cited as Probate Book A, 1813-1828, Clarke County, Alabama.

