Genubath H McCave

Male11 July 1825–8 April 1863

Brief Life History of Genubath H

Genubath H McCave was born on 11 July 1825, in Ohio, United States as the son of McCave. He married Hannah Jane McGregor on 3 September 1846, in Tuscarawas, Ohio, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 4 daughters. He died on 8 April 1863, in Martin, Indiana, United States, at the age of 37, and was buried in Huron Cemetery, Huron, Spice Valley Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.

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Family Time Line

Genubath H McCave
1825–1863
Hannah Jane McGregor
1830–1862
Marriage: 3 September 1846
Thomas Nathaniel McCave
1848–
Elizabeth A. McCave
1851–1882
Rebecca J. McCave
1853–1877
John C. McCave
1855–1884
Mary Matilda McCave
1859–
Mary M McCave
1859–1932

Sources (1)

  • Generbeth Mc Cave, "Ohio Marriages, 1800-1958"

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    3 September 1846Tuscarawas, Ohio, United States
  • Children (6)

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    Siblings (1)

    World Events (8)

    1830 · The Second Great Awakening

    Age 5

    Being a second spiritual and religious awakening, like the First Great Awakening, many Churches began to spring up from other denominations. Many people began to rapidly join the Baptist and Methodist congregations. Many converts to these religions believed that the Awakening was the precursor of a new millennial age.

    1830 · The Oregon Trail

    Age 5

    Many people started their 2,170-mile West trek to settle the land found by Louis and Clark. They used large-wheeled wagons to pack most of their belongings and were guided by trails that were made by the previous trappers and traders who walked the area. Over time the trail needed annual improvements to make the trip faster and safer. Most of Interstate 80 and 84 cover most of the ground that was the original trail.

    1836 · Remember the Alamo

    Age 11

    Being a monumental event in the Texas Revolution, The Battle of the Alamo was a thirteen-day battle at the Alamo Mission near San Antonio. In the early morning of the final battle, the Mexican Army advanced on the Alamo. Quickly being overrun, the Texian Soldiers quickly withdrew inside the building. The battle has often been overshadowed by events from the Mexican–American War, But the Alamo gradually became known as a national battle site and later named an official Texas State Shrine.

    Name Meaning

    Irish: probably from Gaelic Mac Céile ‘son of Céile’, a patronymic from the byname Céile meaning ‘companion, client’.

    Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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