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Margaret Cave 1562–1616 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1562 xx

Birth Location: ++VERIFIED- Stanford Manor/Hall, near Stanford on Avon, Northamptonshire, England -A stately ancestral home of the Cave family from abt 1430. The hall itself was built in the 1690s for Sir Roger Cave, 2nd Baronet.

Death Date: 1616 x

Death Location: England x

Father: Francis Cave

Mother: Elizabeth Cecil

Spouse(s): Henry Smith

Children(s): Henry Smith

The story of Margaret Cave began in 1562 in ++VERIFIED- Stanford ManorHall, near Stanford on Avon, Northamptonshire, England -A stately ancestral home of the Cave family from abt 1430. The hall itself was built in the 1690s for Sir Roger Cave, 2nd Baronet.. Margaret Cave married Henry Smith, and had children including Henry Smith. Margaret Cave/ passed away in 1616 in England x.

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  • The story of Margaret Cave began in 1562 in ++VERIFIED- Stanford Manor/Hall, near Stanford on Avon, Northamptonshire, England -A stately ancestral home of the Cave family from abt 1430. The hall itself was built in the 1690s for Sir Roger Cave, 2nd Baronet..
  • Margaret Cave married Henry Smith, and had children including Henry Smith.
  • Margaret Cave passed away in 1616 in England x.

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Margaret Cave's Ancestors

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Margaret Cave
1562–1616
Birth Place: ++VERIFIED- Stanford Manor/Hall, near Stanford on Avon, Northamptonshire, England -A stately ancestral home of the Cave family from abt 1430. The hall itself was built in the 1690s for Sir Roger Cave, 2nd Baronet.
Parents
Francis Cave
1524–1583
++VERIFIED- Stanford Manor/Hall, near Stanford on Avon, Northamptonshire, England -A stately ancestral home of the Cave family from abt 1430. The hall itself was built in the 1690s for Sir Roger Cave, 2nd Baronet.
Elizabeth (de) Cecil
1523–1565
VERIFIED- Burghley House, near Stamford, Lincolnshire, England -A grand 16th-century country house near Stamford. A leading example of the Elizabethan prodigy house, built and still lived in by the Cecil family.
Grandparents
Sir (Thomas) Cave
1497–1558
Thatcham, Buckinghamshire, England
Elizabeth Danvers
1506–1558
Thatcham, Buckinghamshire, England
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Margaret Cave's Descendants

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Margaret Cave (1562 xx–1616 x) m. Henry Smith (1560 x–1610 x)
  1. 1. Henry Smith 1584–1647 m. Francis Scott 1583–1657
    1. 1. Sarah Smith 1606–1658 m. James Pitney 1583–1663
      1. 1. Sarah Pitney 1628–1682 m. Nathaniel (John) Thomas 1621–1699
        1. 1. Elizabeth (F) Thomas 1652–1728 m. Dr. (Thomas) West 1646–1706

Margaret Cave's Timeline

2 Records

1562
1562 xx
Birth of Margaret Cave in ++VERIFIED- Stanford Manor/Hall, near Stanford on Avon, Northamptonshire, England -A stately ancestral home of the Cave family from abt 1430. The hall itself was built in the 1690s for Sir Roger Cave, 2nd Baronet.
++VERIFIED- Stanford Manor/Hall, near Stanford on Avon, Northamptonshire, England -A stately ancestral home of the Cave family from abt 1430. The hall itself was built in the 1690s for Sir Roger Cave, 2nd Baronet.
1616
1616 x
Age 54
Death of Margaret Cave in England x
England x

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1562 xx
    Event Place: ++VERIFIED- Stanford Manor/Hall, near Stanford on Avon, Northamptonshire, England -A stately ancestral home of the Cave family from abt 1430. The hall itself was built in the 1690s for Sir Roger Cave, 2nd Baronet.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1616 x
    Event Place: England x

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