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Hannah Bledsoe 1711–1769 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1711

Birth Location: Northumberland, Virginia, United States

Death Date: 1769

Death Location: Orange, Virginia, United States

Father: Capt Bledsoe

Mother: Anna Ball

Spouse(s): Benjamin Cave

Children(s): Nancy Cave, Nancy Cave, Benjamin Cave, William Cave, John Cave, David Cave, Hannah Cave, Elizabeth Cave, Elizabeth Cave, Rev Cave, John Cave, Sarah Cave

The story of Hannah Bledsoe began in 1711 in Northumberland, Virginia, United States. Hannah Bledsoe married Benjamin Cave, and had children including Benjamin Cave, David Cave, Elizabeth Cave, Hannah Cave, John Cave, Nancy Ann Cave, Rev Richard Cave, Sarah Sally Cave, William Cave. Hannah Bledsoe passed away in 1769 in Orange, Virginia, United States.

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  • The story of Hannah Bledsoe began in 1711 in Northumberland, Virginia, United States.
  • Hannah Bledsoe married Benjamin Cave, and had children including Benjamin Cave, David Cave, Elizabeth Cave, Hannah Cave, John Cave, Nancy Ann Cave, Rev Richard Cave, Sarah Sally Cave, William Cave.
  • Hannah Bledsoe passed away in 1769 in Orange, Virginia, United States.

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Hannah Bledsoe's Ancestors

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Hannah Bledsoe
1711–1769
Birth Place: Northumberland, Virginia, United States
Parents
Capt William Henry Bledsoe
1676–1770
Dividing Creek, Northumberland, Virginia, United States
Anna (P) Ball
1692–1726
Northumberland, Virginia
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hannah Bledsoe's Descendants

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Hannah Bledsoe (1711–1769) m. Benjamin Cave (1680–26 Aug 1762)
  1. 1. Nancy (Ann) Cave 1734–1808 m. Philemon Kavenaugh 1737–1764
    1. 1. Elizabeth (Kavanaugh) Taylor 1761–1832
    2. 2. Benjamin KAVANAUGH 1757–
    3. 3. Philemon KAVANAUGH 1759–1784
    4. 4. George Johnson 1740–1821
  2. 2. Nancy (Ann) Cave 1712–1784
  3. 3. Benjamin Cave 1735–1832 m. Elizabeth Belfield 1738–1810
    1. 1. Benjamin (Cave) III 1760–1842
    2. 2. Belfield Cave 1756–1811
    3. 3. William Cave 1777–
    4. 4. Richard Cave 1780–1863
    5. 5. Sarah Cave 1759–
    6. 6. Sallie (Muse) Cave 1768–
  4. 4. William Cave 1738–1804 m. Mary Mallory 1740–1781 m. Susannah (Wyatt) Bartlett 1738–
    1. 1. Frances Cave 1770–1848
    2. 2. Pemberton Cave 1762–1825
    3. 3. Hannah Cave 1763–1835
    4. 4. Uriel Cave 1763–
    5. 5. Thomas Cave 1763–
    6. 6. Nancy Cave 1763–
    7. 7. John CAVE 1764–
    8. 8. Bartlett Cave 1770–1842
  5. 5. John Cave 1739–1777
  6. 6. David Cave 1742–1792
  7. 7. Hannah Cave 1748–1817 m. Uriel Mallory 1738–1832 m. John GRAVES 1767–1824
    1. 1. Susannah Mallory 1770–1840
    2. 2. Sarah Mallory 1768–1860
    3. 3. Sallie Mallory 1763–1860
    4. 4. Phillip Mallory 1780–1869
    5. 5. Polly Mallory 1763–1815
    6. 6. William Mallory 1763–1866
      1. 1. William (Coleman) Mallory 1779–1857
    7. 7. Reuben Mallory 1777–1821
    8. 8. James Mallory 1763–
    9. 9. Betsy Mallory 1763–
    10. 10. Elizabeth (King) Mallory 1768–1830
    11. 11. Ann Mallory 1781–
    12. 12. Elizabeth (Betsy) Mallory 1793–1833
    13. 13. Henry (James) Mallory 1782–1840
    14. 14. Robert Mallory 1780–1869
    15. 15. Elizabeth Mallory 1771–1830
    16. 16. Uriel Mallory 1775–1840 m. Malinda Welch 1787–1842
      1. 1. Rebekka Mallory 1810–
      2. 2. Ann (T) Jenkins 1809–1851
      3. 3. Elizabeth (Betsy) Mallory 1805–1842
      4. 4. Mary Mallory 1815–1888
      5. 5. James Mallory 1807–
      6. 6. Susan (Ann) Mallory 1810–1846
      7. 7. Julia Mallory 1819–1888
    17. 17. Ann Mallory 1763–
    18. 18. Rogers MALLORY 1772–
    19. 19. Nancy Mallory 1768–1856
    20. 20. John Mallory 1780–
  8. 8. Elizabeth Cave 1720–1785
  9. 9. Elizabeth Cave 1728–1820 m. Henry Bell 1729–1800 m. Col. (William) Johnson 1714–1765
    1. 1. JohN Bell –1801
    2. 2. Elizabeth ("Lizzie") Johnson 1742–1832
    3. 3. Absalom Johnson 1757–
    4. 4. Anne (Nancy) Johnson 1746–1810
    5. 5. Frances Johnson\Cabell 1748–1810
    6. 6. Fontaine Johnson 1753–
    7. 7. Matthew (William) Johnson 1747–1809
    8. 8. Sarah Johnson 1762–1785
    9. 9. Lucy Johnson 1755–1832
    10. 10. John (T) Johnson 1765–
    11. 11. James Johnson 1761–
    12. 12. Lucy Johnson 1740–
    13. 13. Fontain Johnson 1737–
    14. 14. William (Cave Johnson) Col. 1760–1850
    15. 15. Valentine (Johnson) Colonel 1765–1848
    16. 16. Sally JOHNSON 1762–1785
    17. 17. Mildred Johnson 1753–1785
    18. 18. Benjamin JOHNSON 1751–1801
    19. 19. Hannah Johnson 1747–1813
    20. 20. Robert (Mentor Johnson) Capt. 1745–1815
    21. 21. Benjamin JOHNSON 1756–
    22. 22. George Johnson 1740–1821 m. Sarah Ross 1744–1852
      1. 1. Eleanor (Ross) Johnson 1763–1811 m. William (S) McCain 1758–1823
        1. 1. Hugh (Johnson) McCain 1785–1870
        2. 2. George (Johnson) McCain 1792–1840
        3. 3. Joseph McCain 1784–1840 m. Mary Scales 1785–1849
        4. 4. Eleanor (Jane) McCain 1795–1871
        5. 5. Johnson (McCormick) McCain 1793–1844
        6. 6. Jane McCain 1791–1792
        7. 7. Sarah (Jane) McCain 1783–1822
        8. 8. Elizabeth (Ross) McCain 1789–1851
      2. 2. William (Thomas) Johnson 1774–1813
      3. 3. Nancy (Agnes) Johnson 1778–1822
      4. 4. Sarah (Ross) Johnson 1771–1844
  10. 10. Rev (Richard) Cave 1750–1816
  11. 11. John Cave 1732–1810
  12. 12. Sarah ((Sally)) Cave 1745–1775

Hannah Bledsoe's Timeline

2 Records

1711
1711
Birth of Hannah Bledsoe in Northumberland, Virginia, United States
Northumberland, Virginia, United States
1769
1769
Age 58
Death of Hannah Bledsoe in Orange, Virginia, United States
Orange, Virginia, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1711
    Event Place: Northumberland, Virginia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1769
    Event Place: Orange, Virginia, United States

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