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| Birth: | 1720 in King William County, Virginia, |
| Death: | 1803 in Orange County, Virginia, |
| Sex: | F |
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| LDS Baptism: Submitted 2 Mar 2008 |
| LDS Endowment: Submitted 2 Mar 2008 |
| Changed: 2 Mar 2008 09:40 |
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Individual:
Elizabeth Cave was the fifth child of Benjamin Cave and Hannah Bledsoe.
She was of a distinguished and influential family who were among the
first settlers from England in the Colony of Viginia. Her father was a
member of the Episcopal church, a vestryman of St. Mark's parish from1731
to 1740. When St. Thomas Parish was cut off from St. Mark, he tranferred
his membership to the Parish of St. Thomas. He was a reprsentative of
Orange County , Virginia in the house of burgesses in 1756, and aquired
under the old English Patents a large landed estate, and accumulated
considerable personal property which, after his death in 1762 was
satisfactorily divided by his will between his wife and their eight
childred.
Source Mrs. Hannah Bell of Baltimore, Md. descendant of Benjamin Cave.
( Johnson Family Book)
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