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Capt. Benjamin Cave (1703 - 1762)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Windsor, Berkshire, England
Death: August 26, 1762 (58-59)
Orange County, Province of Virginia
Place of Burial: Culpeper County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of David Cave, I and Sarah Cave
Husband of Hannah Cave
Father of Elizabeth Johnson; Capt. John Cave; Nancy Ann Strother; Benjamin Cave; Rev. William Cave and 5 others
Brother of John Cave; Joseph Cave; David Cave, Jr.; James Cave; Robert Cave and 1 other

Occupation: Captain in VA Militia
Managed by: Noah Tutak
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About Capt. Benjamin Cave

Name Benjamin Cave
Birth Date 1680 - Windsor, Windsor and Maidenhead Royal Borough, Berkshire, England
Death Date 26 Aug 1762 - Orange County, Virginia, USA
Event Type Burial
Event Place , Orange, Virginia, United States of America
Cemetery Montebello Cemetery
Photograph Included N
Note Contains Biography
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/193947680/benjamin-cave

NOTE: BURIAL LOCATION UNVERIFIED. He "may" be buried behind his 1728 home "Montebello", North of the Town of Orange off of Rt. 15, right on Rt 632 (Montebello Rd) east for 0.6mi beyond the RR overpass. It is on private grounds and is not a public cemetery. No stone extant. Information from: "Tombstone Inscriptions of Orange County, Virginia" by Margaret C. Klein, Clearfield Co., Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore, Md. International Standard Book Number: 0-8063-4572-1.
Capt. in Virginia Militia, Sheriff of Orange County, Va., Represented Orange in the House of Burgess in 1756. husband of Hannah Bledsoe 1711-1769, daughter of William Bledsoe 1676-1770.

This Benjamin Cave born in England, abt 1700, migrated to USA & lived near Orange,CO. Va.
He was married in about 1720 to Hannah Bledsoe. the daughter of William Bledsoe & Anna Golsen
Children were
William Cave, John, Benjamin JR, Nancy Ann, David, Sarah, Hannah & Richard Cave
Ben was a Vestryman of St Marks Perish of Culpeper Co Va.

  • Per "Virginia Colonia Soldiers" by Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck, p27, he was Captain of Horse, 18 Nov 1735, Orange Co., Virginia. (via Linda Rosenthal #47117309).
  • He died before the Rev War. He is not the Benjamin Cave that has a Rev. War Record file #S3116.

Gravesite Details

https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/cave/800/
In considering Benjamin who was to become Burgess from Orange County, as a son of John Cave, one must reject the once widely held premise that Benjamin was the immigrant ancestor. For many years a chart assembled by an English genealogist named Tyrrell was accepted as truth. This chart showed Benjamin as the immigrant son of Rev. William Cave of Windsor, chaplain to Charles II, and his wife Anna Stonehouse Cave. Rev. William Cave's will was cited in support . Mrs. Dorothy Brown Thompson, long time Cave family researcher , says in her papers: "In 1957, through the London Society of Genealogists, I succeeded [Dorothy Brown Thompson] in getting a photocopy of this will from the Perogative Court of Canterbury. The will mentions daughters, a grandson, a deceased son Ralph, but not any mention of Benjamin or any living son.The will is long, detailed, meticulous. It seems most unlikely that he would have omitted to mention a living son even if provided for, even if estranged. At any rate, he did not; so Tyrrell's reference was false. Benjamin' s deposition, 1758 shows he was born 1703, which further disproves this parentage: Anna (Stonehouse) Cave died 1691."



http://dgmweb.net/FGS/C/CaveBenjamin-HannahBledsoe.html
Husband: Benjamin CAVE Birth: 1703, probably VA Death: 1762, Orange Co., VA Disposition: buried Pine Stake Church Cemetery/Montebello, Orange Co., VA

Father NOT:_Rev. William CAVE, Canon of Windsor, Chaplain to King Charles II Mother NOT:_Anna STONEHOUSE

A phony genealogy by an Englishman named Tyrell gives Benjamin's parents as Canon CAVE & Anna STONEHOUSE. But Anna died in 1691, so it is impossible for her to be Benjamin's mother, and there is no indication that Canon CAVE took a second wife. The will of Canon CAVE mentions no living wife and no living sons, only daughters and one deceased son named Ralph (i.e., no son Benjamin, living or dead).


THE CAVE FAMILY Among the members of the first vestry of St Mark's in 1731 was Benjamin Cave I have in my possession the original patent for 1000 acres of land on the Rappidan sic River to Abraham Bledsoe and Benjamin Cave to be held in free and common socage and not in capite or knight service by paying yearly the free rent of one shilling for every fifty acres on the feast of St Michael the Archangel signed by William Gooch Lieut Governor and Commander in Chief of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia Done at Williamsburg under the seal of the Colony 28th September 1728 Benjamin Cave was vestryman of St Mark's until 1740 when St Thomas Parish was cut off from St Mark's and he and David Cave who was Lay Reader at the old Orange Church near Ruckersville became members of the new parish St Thomas in Orange County where they lived The records of St Thomas being lost their relation to it cannot be traced It is known however that the family adhered to the Church of their fathers and one of the old ministers about 1740 lived with Benjamin Cave Sr whose residence was within reach of the first chapel near Brooking's and the old Orange Church I have in my possession some original poems in MS entitled Spiritual Songs written by a sister of Benjamin Cave Sr endorsed 1767 It is very pleasant to find one of these old time church people who some modern people think had no religion giving utterance to her pious emotions in songs which are evidently the outpourings of a truly devotional spirit It is said that Benjamin Cave used to repeat the church service from memory chanting the psalms The first Benjamin Cave lived for a time at what is now known as Rhodes in Orange and then moved to land on the Upper Rapidan near Cave's Ford which derives its name from him Benjamin Cave represented Orange in the House of Burgesses in 1756 He m Hannah dau of Wm and sister of Abraham Bledsoe ch David John Wm Richard who moved to Kentucky Ann to North Carolina Sally m a Strother Hannah m Capt Mallory ch Elizabeth m Oliver Welch Another daughter m Capt Robert Terrill the father of Mrs Robert Lovell Another daughter m Oliver Terrill the father of Dr Uriel Terrill Delegate from Orange Another daughter m Welch William Mallory m Miss Gibson and was the father of Robert Mallory late MC from Kentucky Uriel Mallory was the father of Mrs John Taliaferro Phil Mallory lived near Raccoon Ford Elizabeth dau of Benjamin Cave m Col Wm Johnson ch 1 Valentine m Elizabeth Cave ch Belfield m Miss Dickerson 2 Fontaine m Miss Duke 3 Lucy m Mr Suggett 4 Sally m Mr Dickerson 5 Benjamin m Miss Barbour see Barbour genealogy 6 Col Robert m Miss Suggett ch 1 Richard M Vice President and hero of the Thames 2 JT Johnson MC 3 James 4 Benjamin Benjamin Cave son of first Benjamin m a dau of Dr John Belfield of Richmond County ch Belfield m Miss Christy ch Belfield Clerk of Madison County m Miss Jones and was the father of Mrs Governor Kemper Emily m Col Cave Sally m Shackelford Hudson was Professor at Chapel Hill NC Benjamin m Miss Glassell father of Mrs John Gray Jr of Traveller's Rest Benjamin son of Benjamin and Elizabeth m Miss White ch William Belfield John and Margaret all settled in Kentucky Sarah dau of Benjamin m Wm Cassine ch Mary who m Mr Taliaferro William son of Benjamin and Elizabeth Cave m Miss Smith ch John Wm and Hudson settled in Kentucky Elizabeth m John Bell father of Nelson H Bell of Baltimore who m Hannah Cave Another dau m Mr Irvine Richard Cave m Miss Porter ch Thomas Capt William father of Mrs Cornelia Thompson Felix Elizabeth Mary Cornelia Anne and Hannah I am indebted to Mrs Thompson for contributions to the above notice

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Rep. for Orange Co. VA in the House of Burgesses.

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Capt. Benjamin Cave's Timeline

1703
1703
Windsor, Berkshire, England
1720
1720
Gordonsville, Orange County, Province of Virginia
1731
February 22, 1731
Virginia
1734
1734
Orange, Orange County, Virginia, United States
1735
December 20, 1735
Orange County, Virginia
1738
April 1738
St. Thomas, Orange County, Province of Virginia
1740
1740
1745
1745
St. Thomas Parish, Orange, Virginia, United States
1748
May 1748
Orange County, Province of Virginia