Individual Details
William Cave
(Abt 1738 - Nov 1804)
Events
Families
| Spouse | Mary Mallory (1740 - 1830) |
| Child | William Cave (1761 - 1828) |
| Child | John Cave (1764 - ) |
| Child | Bartlett Cave (1770 - ) |
| Child | Anna Cave (1775 - ) |
| Child | Thomas Cave (1777 - ) |
| Child | Abner Vabe Cave (1785 - 1869) |
| Child | Mary "Polly" Cave (1788 - ) |
| Father | Benjamin Cave (1704 - 1762) |
| Mother | Hannah Bledsoe (1709 - 1769) |
| Sibling | Elizabeth Cave (1728 - 1803) |
| Sibling | John Cave (1731 - 1810) |
| Sibling | Nancy Ann Cave (1734 - 1808) |
| Sibling | Benjamin Cave (1735 - 1832) |
| Sibling | Hannah Cave (1740 - 1817) |
| Sibling | David Cave (1742 - 1792) |
| Sibling | Sally Cave (1745 - 1821) |
| Sibling | Richard Cave (1750 - 1816) |
| Father | Major John Cave (1710 - 1763) |
| Sibling | John Cave (1745 - 1812) |
| Sibling | James Cave ( - ) |
| Sibling | Catherine Cave ( - ) |
Notes
Miscellaneous
William Cave is a witness to the will of John Snow of Albemarle County and Fredricksville Parish, Virginia. His wife is Sarah Snow, son Richard Snow. Proved July 1783 [The date of will and date proved do not agree, possible miss print, the years were in Roman numerals and possible the will was 1779 instead of 1789]Miscellaneous
Boone county, Kentucky, Record Book A; June Court 1799"At meeting of sundry inhabitants of the county of Boone at the house of William Cave, Esquire in the said County on Monday the seventeenth day of June one thousand seven hundred and ninety nine a Commission of Peace was produced fom under the hand of James Garrard, Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky theeby appointing John Hall, John Conneer, John Brown Archibald Huston and Archibald Reid Esquire, Gentlemen, Justices of the Peace and of the county court in the Cunty of Boone...".
Tax
William Cave sr, 2 white males over sixteen and 2 horsesDeath
"Administration of the estate of William Cave, deceased is granted to Uriel Sebree who made oath...etc."In the same court John Graves, Forester Webb, George Gaines and Joseph Graves were appointed to appraise the slaves if any and personal estate of William Cave, deceased
Birth 1738 Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
Death 1804 (aged 65–66) Boone County, Kentucky, USA
Burial Bullittsburg Baptist Church Cemetery Idlewild, Boone County, Kentucky, USA
Endnotes
1. Virginia, FHL microfilm 33031: Batch M86862-5, William Cave and Mary Mallory; FamilySearch, Family History Library.
2. Fitzgerald, William (William A.), Fitzgerald, Anne, Data on the History of the Cave Family, W. & A. Fitzgerald,Florence, Kentucky, 1955, FHL microfilm 1686039 Item 7.
3. Fitzgerald, William (William A.), Fitzgerald, Anne, Data on the History of the Cave Family, W. & A. Fitzgerald,Florence, Kentucky, 1955, FHL microfilm 1686039 Item 7.
4. John Frederick Dorman, The Virginia Genealogist, (Washington, DC: John Frederick Dorman), 47. Hereinafter cited as Virginia Genealogist.
5. Fitzgerald, William (William A.), Fitzgerald, Anne, Data on the History of the Cave Family, W. & A. Fitzgerald,Florence, Kentucky, 1955, FHL microfilm 1686039 Item 7.
6. Find A Grave, Findagrave.com, database and digital images (http//:www.findagrave.com : viewed 25 August 2018), Memorial 131125668 .

