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Richard Cave 1480–1538 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1480

Birth Location: Stanford,,Northumberland,England

Death Date: 20 Apr 1538

Death Location: Stamford,,Northamptonshire,England

Father: Thomas Cave

Mother: Thomasine Passemer

Spouse(s): Lady Saxby, Elizabeth Marvyn, Margaret Saxby

Children(s): Sir Stanford, Ambrose Cave, Bridget Cave, Francis Cave, Elizabeth Cave, Bryan Cave, Augustine Cave, Dorothy Cave, Edward Cave, Margaret Cave, Clement Cave, Thomas Cave, Sir Cave, Bridget Cave, Sir Cave, Elizabeth Cave, Dorothy Cave, Margaret Cave, Richard Cave, Austin Cave, Clement Cave, Dorothy Cave, Elizabeth CAVE, Thomas CAVE, Clement CAVE, Ambrose CAVE, Francis CAVE, Bryan Cave, Austin Cave, Prudence CAVE, Bridget Cave, Anthony CAVE

In 1480, Richard Cave entered the world in Stanford,,Northumberland,England, born to Thomas Cave And Thomasine Passemer. Richard Cave married Elizabeth Marvyn, Lady Margaret Saxby, Margaret Saxby, and had children including Ambrose Cave, Anthony Cave, Augustine Cave, Austin Cave, Bridget Cave, Bryan Cave, Clement Cave, Dorothy Cave, Edward Cave, Elizabeth Cave, Francis Cave, Margaret Cave, Prudence Cave, Richard Cave, Sir Ambrose Cave, Sir Thomas Anthony Cave Baron Of Stanford, Sir William Cave, Thomas Cave. Richard Cave passed away in 1538 in Stamford,,Northamptonshire,England.

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Biography

  • In 1480, Richard Cave entered the world in Stanford,,Northumberland,England, born to Thomas Cave And Thomasine Passemer.
  • Richard Cave married Elizabeth Marvyn, Lady Margaret Saxby, Margaret Saxby, and had children including Ambrose Cave, Anthony Cave, Augustine Cave, Austin Cave, Bridget Cave, Bryan Cave, Clement Cave, Dorothy Cave, Edward Cave, Elizabeth Cave, Francis Cave, Margaret Cave, Prudence Cave, Richard Cave, Sir Ambrose Cave, Sir Thomas Anthony Cave Baron Of Stanford, Sir William Cave, Thomas Cave.
  • Richard Cave passed away in 1538 in Stamford,,Northamptonshire,England.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Richard Cave's Ancestors

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Richard Cave
1480–1538
Birth Place: Stanford,,Northumberland,England
Parents
Thomas Cave
1445–1495
Stanford, Northamptonshire, England
Thomasine Passemer
1450–1520
Berkampsted, Suffolk, England
Grandparents
Elizabeth (De Berkeley, Baroness Sutton of) Dudley
1405–1478
Beverston, Gloucestershire, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Richard Cave's Descendants

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Richard Cave (1480–20 Apr 1538) m. Lady (Margaret) Saxby (March 1475–30 March 1531) m. Elizabeth Marvyn (1474–9 August 1493) m. Margaret Saxby (1498–1556)
  1. 1. Sir (Thomas Anthony Cave, Baron Of) Stanford 1517–1558 m. Lady (Elizabeth Danvers, Baroness of) Stanford 1506–1589 m. Elizabeth Lovett 1521–1577
    1. 1. Anna Cave 1545–1593 m. Griffin (Lord Hampden van) Great-Hampden 1543–1591
      1. 1. Willem (Lord Hampden van) Great-Hampden 1483–1521 m. Audrey Hampden 1490–1560
        1. 1. John (Lord Hampden van) Great-Hampden 1510–1568 m. Lady (Elisabeth) Ferrers 1519–1580
      2. 2. Anne* Hampden 1589–1658
      3. 3. Willem (Lord Hampden van) Great-Hampden 1565–1597
    2. 2. Sir (William Cave, Knight of) Stanford 1535–1614
    3. 3. Amice (Amy) Cave 1525–1586
    4. 4. John Cave 1523–
    5. 5. Mary Cave 1526–
    6. 6. Richard (Cave) Esq 1527–1566
    7. 7. Margaret Cave 1529–
    8. 8. Edward Cave 1530–
    9. 9. Elizabeth Cave 1532–
    10. 10. Roger (Cave) Esq 1536–1586
    11. 11. Alice Cave 1538–1617
    12. 12. John Cave 1550–
    13. 13. Mary Cave 1542–1558
    14. 14. Margaret Cave 1547–
    15. 15. Judith Cave 1542–1570
    16. 16. Mary CAVE 1556–1593
    17. 17. Susannah Cave 1545–1583
    18. 18. Martha Cave 1544–1575
    19. 19. William Cave 1539–1560
    20. 20. Anne Cave 1544–1593
    21. 21. Mary Weston 1556–1593
  2. 2. Ambrose Cave 1502–1568
  3. 3. Bridget Cave 1491–1583
  4. 4. Francis Cave 1504–1583
  5. 5. Elizabeth Cave 1510–1556
  6. 6. Bryan Cave 1508–1592
  7. 7. Augustine Cave 1515–1515
  8. 8. Dorothy Cave 1526–1558
  9. 9. Edward Cave 1491–1533
  10. 10. Margaret Cave 1493–1528
  11. 11. Clement Cave 1500–1534
  12. 12. Thomas Cave 1497–1558
  13. 13. Sir (Ambrose) Cave 1527–1568
  14. 14. Bridget Cave 1521–1558
  15. 15. Sir (William) Cave 1513–1555
  16. 16. Elizabeth Cave 1497–1556
  17. 17. Dorothy Cave 1512–1593
  18. 18. Margaret Cave 1491–1528
  19. 19. Richard Cave 1506–1538
  20. 20. Austin Cave 1509–1555
  21. 21. Clement Cave 1511–1534
  22. 22. Dorothy Cave 1546–1584 m. John (Smith) Harris 1542–1544
    1. 1. Ambrose Smith 1561–1616 m. Margaret Cecil 1561–1594
      1. 1. Rev. (Henry) Smith 1599–1648 m. Mrs. (Dorothy) Cotten 1603–1680 m. Dorothy Cornish 1606–1630
        1. 1. Preserved (Smith) Sr. 1637–1637 m. Mrs. (Preserved) SMITH 1640–
        2. 2. Phillippa Smith 1622–1687
        3. 3. Peregrine Smith 1627–1649
        4. 4. John Smith 1616–1648
        5. 5. Rebecca Smith 1615–
        6. 6. Samuel Smith 1638–1703
        7. 7. Dorothy (Blakeman Hall) Smith 1635–1706
        8. 8. Joanna Smith 1641–1664
        9. 9. Noah Smith 1644–1648
        10. 10. Elijah Smith 1647–
        11. 11. Mary Smith 1612–1712
        12. 12. Elizabeth Smith 1648–1648
        13. 13. Rebecca Smith 1631–1680
        14. 14. Philippa Smith 1622–1688
        15. 15. Hannah Smith 1642–1685
        16. 16. Mary Smith 1624–1693
        17. 17. Ann (Hawley) Smith 1618–1671
        18. 18. Richard Smyth 1620–1692
        19. 19. Mary Russell 1645–
      2. 2. Rebecca Smith 1631–
  23. 23. Elizabeth CAVE 1497–1556
  24. 24. Thomas CAVE 1498–1558
  25. 25. Clement CAVE 1500–1534
  26. 26. Ambrose CAVE 1502–1568
  27. 27. Francis CAVE 1504–1583
  28. 28. Bryan Cave 1508–1592
  29. 29. Austin Cave 1509–1555
  30. 30. Prudence CAVE 1510–1556
  31. 31. Bridget Cave 1514–1558
  32. 32. Anthony CAVE 1517–1558

Richard Cave's Timeline

4 Records

1465
1465
Birth of Richard Cave in Stanford, Northamptonshire, England
Stanford, Northamptonshire, England
1480
1480
Birth of Richard Cave in Stanford,,Northumberland,England
Stanford,,Northumberland,England
1538
20 April 1538
Age 58
Death of Richard Cave in Stanford, Northamptonshire, England
Stanford, Northamptonshire, England
1538
20 Apr 1538
Age 58
Death of Richard Cave in Stamford,,Northamptonshire,England
Stamford,,Northamptonshire,England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1465
    Event Place: Stanford, Northamptonshire, England
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1480
    Event Place: Stanford,,Northumberland,England

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 April 1538
    Event Place: Stanford, Northamptonshire, England
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Apr 1538
    Event Place: Stamford,,Northamptonshire,England

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