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Emma Cavender who was born in August 1869 in Avon, Livingston County, New York, married Frank Wiard, lived in East Avon, and raised a large family; and,

William Cavender, Jr. born about 1873 in Avon, Livingston County, New York, never married, died in 1943 in East Avon, and is buried in the East Avon Cemetery in East Avon, Livingston County, New York.

1818/01/14 Administration granted of the estate of Thomas Cavender of Kent County, Delaware just prior to January 14, 1818 by Benjamin Coombs. Inventory filed January 21, 1818. Mentioned as heirs are his widow Barsheba Cavender (“Bathsheba Cavender”, "Barshaba Cavender" & "Basheba Cavender"?), and his children Leven Cavender ("Levin Cavender"), William Cavender and Ann Cavender. Barshaba Cavender (“Basheba Cavender”?) apparently was appointed legal guardian of her children. On December 12, 1818, she relinquished all rights to the administration of the estate of Thomas Cavender on the condition that Benjamin Coombs was appointed the Administrator.269 & 338

It is to be noted (1) a first Thomas Cavender family was living in Georgetown, Delaware in 1800, (2) a second Thomas Cavender family was living in Mispellion Hundred, in Kent County, Delaware in 1800313 , (3) another Thomas Cavender family was then living in Dorchester County, Maryland in 1800 and at that time his family comprised 01111-11001-00.418

Apparently a Thomas Cavender married Mary A. Lou ("Mary Lou"?) on October 22, 1840 in Delaware. Robert Cavender, Sr. family was then living in Murderkill Hundred, Kent County, Delaware in 1810, and a separate Robert Cavender, Jr. family was likewise living in Murderkill Hundred, Kent County, Delaware in 1810. 313

On December 21, 1807, a Robert Cavender married Elizabeth Johnson in Kent County, Delaware. 269



1818/02/07 Amelia Cavender, daughter of William Cavender and Mary Cavender, was christened at Broad Street, Portsmouth, England. William Cavender was listed as a carpenter. It is significant to note that they may have named their daughter after Amelia County, Virginia where Hugh Cavender had resided for many years. 170 & 218
1818/02/19 Amelia Cavender, daughter of William Cavender and Mary Cavender, was christened in Saint John Parish, Portsea, Hampshire County, England. 170
1818/03/11 Mary Cavender, daughter of William Cavender, married Peter Fore in Charlotte County, Virginia with William Cavender being the surety. It is believed that this particular William Cavender is the son of Hugh Cavender, formerly of Charlotte County, Virginia and then deceased.
1818/03/12 Barbara Cavender born about 1780 in Virginia married Madrick Merritt in Jasper County, Georgia. 135, 309 & 355
1818/08/31 Hugh Cavender's son, Joseph Cavender, living in Franklin County, Kentucky, applied for a Revolutionary War pension. (By 1820 he had moved to Christian County, Kentucky which includes the City of Hopkinsvile in Western Kentucky). In his affidavit for a Revolutionary War pension, he stated that he enlisted on March 1, 1777 in Amelia County, Virginia under Captain James Foster of the 15th. Virginia Regiment under the command of General Woodford, that he served as an orderly sergeant for three years, that he was a stewart to General Green for eleven months, that he served in the Revolutionary War for a total period of six years and seven months, that he was in the battles of Brandywine, Germantown and Monmouth, that he fought in a total of thirteen battles, that the was duly discharged by General Lincoln at Richmond, Virginia in August of 1783.13, 73, 74 & 77
1818/10/19 Date of the Jackson-Shelby Purchase by the United States Government and approved by Congress and the President January 7, 1819.
1818 (1) Andrew Cavender was a defendant in an attachment proceedings in the Kanawha County, West Virginia court action. 151

(2) Thomas Cavender and Henry Cavender were living in Christiana Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware. Alexander Cavender owned 450 acres of land, Philip Cavender owned 546 acres of land, and John Cavender owned 241 acres of land in New Castle Hundred in New Castle County, Delaware. 269 A Henry Cavender who married a Frances had the following children: William Cavender born about 1751; Philip Cavender born about 1757; John Cavender born about 1758; and, Henry Cavender born about 1759.364


1819/01/04 William Thomas (“William B. Thomas”?) sold 60 acres land in Williamson County, Tennessee to Jessee Cox lying on the waters of the Big Harpeth River, and being a part of land previously sold to William Thomas by Henry Ingram and is adjacent to the land of William Thomas which he purchased from Drury Pulliam, and land owned by John Nichols. 178
1819/02/03 Lydia Cavender married Woodgate Smith on this date in New Castle County, Delaware.N.C. Cnty. Del. Vol.7, pp 182
1819/04/26 Alexander Sandy Cavenner ("Alexander Sandy Cavender"?, Alexander Cavenner" & "Alexander Cavender"?) married Harriet Blissett ("Harriett Blissett"?) in Alverstoke, Hampshire County, England.399
1819/05/12 Joseph Cavender, son of Hugh Cavender and Frances Cavender, was issued pension certificate #10508 for eight dollar per month commencing August 31, 1818. 77 & 224
1819/11/20 Margaret Cavender married Isaac Thomas on this date in New Castle County, Delaware. N.C. Cnty. Del. Vol.7, pp2379
1819/12/23 Hannah Cavender (“Mrs. Hannah Cavender”?), who had been previously married, married William Merrill in New Hampshire on this date. FHL Number 1001284

1820/02/xx Jesse Cox moved from Beech Creek to the Big Harpeth, four miles Southeast of Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee. At that time there were five ministers (or "elders") at the Big Harpeth Primitive Baptist Church, McConico (“Garner McConico” & "Garner McConnico"), Atkerson, Anderson, Ezell and Craig. 167 & 175
1820/02/28 Thomas Cavender married Amy Tical ("Amy Hical") in Miami County, Ohio. 282 & 314
1820/04/11 Frederic Cavender, son of William Cavender and Mary Cavender, was christened in Portsea, Saint John Parish, Hampshire County, England. 170
1820/10/10 James Cavender of Henderson County, Kentucky was granted a Land Grant. The number of acres are unknown. 355
1820/12/25 Margaret Cavender, wife of John Cavender, died at the age of 60, and is buried in the Pigeon Run Cemetery (“Pidgeon Run Cemetery”) in Red Lyon Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware. She was born in 1760. On a tombstone, it states that a Margaret Cavender who was born about 1760, died on the exact same date at the age of 60 years, and is buried in the Pigeon Run Cemetery (“Pidgeon Run Cemetery”) Red Lyon, New Castle County, Delaware with her husband who was named on their tombstone as Alexander Cavender who was born in 1761, and died on November 28, 1820 at the age of 59 years. 269
1820 Jane Cavender was baptized about 1820 in Staffordshire County, England.399 According to Filby’s “Passenger and Immigration Lists Index”, Vol. 1, p 207, a Jane Caviner (“Jane Cavender”?) either immigrated to New Orleans, Louisiana in 1849 or became a citizen on this date.
1820 (1) DELAWARE (1820):

Alexander Cavender was then living in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware.

David Cavender family was living in Christiana Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, and which consisted of 1 male under 10, 1 male 26-45 and 1 female 16-45.

Henry Cavender was born either in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware or he was born in Brandywine Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware and later moved to Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware.

Henry Cavender was then living in Christiana Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware.

James Cavender family was living in Christiana Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, and which consisted of 2 males under 10 and 1 male and 1 female 26-45.

John Cavender family was living in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, and which consisted of 3 males under 10, 1 male 10-15 and 1 male and 1 female 26-45.

Mary Cavender family was living in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, and her family consisted of 1 female under 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 female 16-26, 1 male 26-45 and 1 female over 45.

Robert Cavender family was living in Murderkill Hundred, Kent County, Delaware, and which consisted of 2 males under 10, 1 male and 1 female 16-26, 1 male 26-45 and 2 females 45 and over.

Thomas Cavender family was living in Murderkill Hundred, Kent County, Delaware, and his family consisted of 1 male under 10, 1 female 16-26, 1 male 26-45 and 1 female 45 and over. 313

(2) GEORGIA (1820):

Clemouth Cavender ("Clemeth Cavender" & "Clemith Cavender") family was living in Hall County.

Edward Cavenah ("Edward Cavanah") family was living in Putman County.

Elizabeth Cavender family was then living in Jasper County, Georgia.

George Cavender family was living in Walton County comprising 1 male and 1 female 26-45, 1 female 16-26, and 2 males and 1 female under 10.

George Cavender family was living in Walton County comprising 1 male and 1 female over 45, 1 female 26-45, 1 male and 2 females 16-26, 2 males 10-16, and 2 males and 1 female under 10.

Joseph Cavender family was living in Gwinnett County comprising 1 male and 1 female 26-45, 2 females 10-16, and 2 males and 5 females under 10.

William Cavender family was living in Emanuel County comprising 2 females 45 and up, 1 male 26-45, 1 female 16-26, 1 male 10-16, and 1 male under 10.

William Cavender family was living in Hall County, Georgia consisting of: 1 male and 1 female 26-45 years of age; and, 3 males 0-10 years of age.355

The above Georgia Cavender families were also living in their respective counties when the 1819 Land Lottery was held. Also listed in the 1819 land lottery were the families of Mary Cavender in Washington County, Georgia. Apparently the same Mary Cavender was living in the same county when the 1805 land lottery took place, that her lottery number apparently was Serial Number 1748 and she drew 2 blanks.374 Martha Cavender, a widow, and her family was then living in DeKalb County, Georgia.

(3) ILLINOIS (1820):

J. Cavender was then living in Monroe Precinct, Pope County, Illinois.418

Stephen Cavender family was then living in Monroe Precinct, Pope County, Illinois and his family then comprised 200001-01001-000?418 This may be the Stephen Cavender who was a widower when he married Sally Clark in Pope County, Illinois on May 3, 1830.

(4) INDIANA (1820):



Charles Cavender was then living in Jeffersonville Township, Clark County, Indiana.418

John Cavender was then living in Jackson County, Indiana.418

William Cavender was then living in Jeffersonville Township, Clark County, Indiana.418

(5) KENTUCKY (1820):

A first James Cavender were living in Scott County, Kentucky.

A second James Cavender was then living in Scott County, Kentucky.



Joseph Cavender family was living in Christian County, Kentucky.

Nancy Cavender was living in Fayette County, Kentucky.127

(6) MARYLAND (1820):



A first John Cavender family was living in Dorchester County, Maryland.

A second John Cavender family was living in Cecil County, Maryland.



William Cavender family was living in Hartfort County, Maryland. 337

(7) MASSACHUSETTS (1820):



Byron Cavender was either living in Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts in 1620 or in 1820.418

(8) NEW HAMPSHIRE (1820):



Charles Cavender was then living in Greenfield, Hillsboro County, New Hampshire.418

Charles Cavender was then living in Hancock, Hillsboro County, New Hampshire.418

James Cavender was then living in Hancock, Hillsboro County, New Hampshire.418

William Cavender was then living in Greenfield, Hillsboro County, New Hampshire.418

(9) NEW YORK (1820):



Charles Cavener ("Charles Cavender"?) was then living in the 9th Ward, New York City, New York County, New York.418

Patrick Caveny ("Patrick Cavender"?) was then living in the 3th Ward, New York City, New York County, New York in 1820.418

(10) NORTH CAROLINA (1820):



Bryant Cavenis ("Bryant Cavender"?) family was living in German County, North Carolina.

Henry Cavender family was living in Chatham County, North Carolina comprising 2 males under 10, 1 male 16-18, 1 male 45 and older; 2 females under 10, 1 female 10-16 and, 1 female 45 and older.

James Cavender family was living in Rowan County, North Carolina comprising 1 male 26-45, 1 female 16-26, and 3 males and 2 females under 10.

James Cavender family was still living in Rowan County, North Carolina in 1830.

James Cavinah ("James Cavender"?) family were living in Duplin County, North Carolina.

John Cavenor ("John Cavender"?) was then living in the Beverdam District, Granville County, North Carolina which is located just south of Lunenburg County, Virginia from which county Eudaley James Cavender ("James Cavender"), son of Hugh Cavender, migrated to Williamson County, Tennessee in either late 1805 or early 1806.418

William Cavenah ("William Cavender") family was living in Duplin County, North Carolina.355, 365 & 371

(11) OHIO (1820):



Robert Cavender family was then living in Crosby Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, and his household then comprised 3 females under 10 and 1 male and 1 female 16-26.

John Cavender family was living in Crosby Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, consisting of 1 male and 2 females 26-45, and 1 male and 1 female 45 and over. (Another listing shows John Cavender as having 2 daughters 16-26 and he and his wife were 45 and over.) This apparently is the same John Cavender who was born in New Castle County, Delaware, in 1760, married Margaret, served in the Revolutionary War, was granted a pension No. W9776, and died in either Crosby Township, Hamilton County, Ohio or in Franklin County, Indiana on September 12, 1837. Both John Cavender and his wife would have been over 45 in 1820 and their three children could have been the ones born between 1788 and 1796. Also listed as living in Crosby Township, Hamilton County, Ohio was a Robert Cavender family which consisted of 3 females 0-10, 1 female 16-26, and 1 male 26-45 years of age, and 1 slave. 14, 130, 148, 269, 281 , 285 , 304 & 313

Thomas Cavender was then living in Lost Creek Township, Miami County, Ohio.418

(12) PENNSYLVANIA (1820):



Curtis Cavender was then living in New Market Ward, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.418

James Cavender was then living in Chestnut & Walnut Ward, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.418

John Cavender was living in Abington Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania in 1820.418 He apparently is the John H. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.H. Cavender”) who was born about 1789 in Abington Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, and married Hannah Shoemaker who was born October 10, 1789, and was the daughter of Joseph Shoemaker and Tancy Ambler.

William Caventer ("William Cavender"?) was then living in Elklick Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania.418

(13) TENNESSEE (1820):

Edward Cavender and his family were living in Hickman County, Tennessee in 1820 and then consisted of 1 male 26-45, 1 female 10-16, and 1 male and 2 females under 10. 355

George Cavender family was also living in Giles County, Tennessee comprising 1 male 16-26 and 1 female under 10.

James Cavennaur ("James Cavender", "Eudaley James Cavender" & "Eudaley Cavender"?) was living in Williamson County, Tennessee near the farms of Jesse Cox and Temperence Cox ("Temperance Cox"?). Greenberry Cox ("James Cox") and Temperance Cox (formerly "Temperance Tarkington", daughter of "William Tarkington") were the parents of Ruth Cox McFadden ("Ruth McFadden"), Rachel Cox Cavender ("Rachael Cox"?, "Rachel Cox" & "Rachel Cavender"), Jessie Cox ("Jesse Cox"), Linda Cox Beard ("Linda Cox" & "Linda Beard"), Thomas Cox and 1 unknown son. According to the 1820 Williamson County Census listing, the household of James Cavender then comprised 4 males and 2 females under 10, 1 male and 1 female 10-16, 1 female 16-26, 1 female 26-45 and 1 male 45 and older, for a total of 10 people, plus 2 slaves (41001-21110). This particular James Cavender is believed to be the same Eudaley James Cavender who was the son of Hugh Cavender and moved from Lunenburg County, Virginia to Williamson County, Tennessee sometime between 1805-1806. In 1830, the family of James Cavender of Williamson County, Tennessee, consisted of 1 male 0-5, 1 male and 1 female 5-10, 1 male and 1 female 10-15, 1 female 15-20, and 1 male and 1 female 50-60 (111001-011101)(NOTE: In 1830, an additional category was added, i.e., 0-5.)137

Janet Cavender family was living in Hickman County, Tennessee in 1820 and then comprised, 1 female under 10, 1 female 16-26, and 1 male and 1 female 26-45 (00010-10110)(0-10, 10-16, 16-26, 26-45, over 45).418

John Cavender family was living in Williamson County, Tennessee in 1820.

Needham Cavender ("Needam Cavender"? & "Needum Cavener"?) family was then living in Maury County, Tennessee in 1820, and his household then comprised 1 male and 1 female 0-10, and 1 male and 1 female 26-45 (10010-10010)(0-10, 10-16, 16-26, 26-45 and over 45).418

Thomas Cavender family was living in Giles County, Tennessee in 1820, and his family then consisted of 1 male and 2 females under 10, 3 females 10-16, 1 male and 1 female 16-26, 1 female 26-45, and 1 male 45 and over. (10101-23110) (0-10, 10-16, 16-26, 26-45 and over 45)

(14) VIRGINIA (1820):

A first Andrew Cavender family was living in Kanawha County, Virginia.

A second Andrew Cavender was living in Lewisburg, Greenbrier County, Virginia.

A first Evan Cavender family was living in Princess Anne County, Virginia.

A second Evan Cavender? family was living in Princess Anne County.



Henry Cavender family was living in Princess Anne County, Virginia consisting of 1 female 0-10, 1 male and 1 female 26-45, and 1 male 45 and over.

John Cavender family was living in Kanawa County, Virginia.418

John Cavender family was living in Princess Anne County, Virginia.

John Cavinder ("John Cavender"?) family was living in Pittsylvania County, Virginia in 1820 and probably was the same John Cavender married Elizabeth Compton of Pittsylvania County, Virginia on November 28, 1815.397

Joseph Cavenson ("Joseph Cavender"?) family was living in "Broo." County, Virginia.

A first Mary Cavender family was living in Princess Anne County, Virginia.

A second Mary Cavender? family was living in Princess Anne County, Virginia and she was a slave owner at that time.



A third Mary Cavender? family was living in Princess Anne County, Virginia?

Molly Cavender ("Mary Cavender" & "Mary Ann Cavender") family was living in Culpepper County, Virginia and she had 2 slaves.

Thomas Cavender family was living in Culpepper County, Virginia, and he was 45 and over in age.

William Cavender family was living in Prince Edward County, Virginia consisting of 1 male and 1 female 0-10, 2 males 10-16, and 1 male and 1 female 26-45. 118, 138, 146, 148 & 350

1820 Drewry B. Cavender ("Drewry Cavender", "Drewy Cavender"?, “D.B. Cavender” & "Dewey Cavender"?) was born on about this date in Virginia, married Nancy Ann McCoy ("Nancy McCoy & “Nancyan McCoy”") who was born about 1820, in 1860 his family was living in Perry County, Tennessee and included 6 children, and died sometime between 1875 and 1880 in Illinois. Drewry Cavender and Nancy Cavender had at least the following children:

Sarah D. Cavender (“Sarah Cavender” & “S.D. Cavender”) born about 1842;

Thomas T. Cavender (“Thomas Cavender” &* “T.T. Cavender”) born about 1848;

Elzabeth Cavender born about 1850;

Margaret Cavender (“Magaret Cavender”?) born about 1852;

George Cavender born about 1854;

Jesse Clayborn Cavender ("Jesse Cavender", “Jessee Cavender” “Jesse C. Cavender”, “J.C. Cavender”, “Jesse Cavender”, “Claiborn Cavender” & “Claiborne Cavender”) born June 18, 1858 in Perry County, Tennessee, married Mary Elizabeth Soward ("Mary Soward") about 1881 in Hardin County, Illinois, died January 1, 1944 in Harrisburg, Saline County, Illinois, and is buried in the Spring Valley Cemetery in Independence Township, Saline County, Illinois. Mary Soward was born January 16, 1858 in Hardin County, Illinois, was the daughter of Robert Mills Soward ("Robert Soward") and Sarah Jane Cochran ("Sarah Cochran"), died March 19, 1923 in Harrisburg, Saline County, Illinois, and is buried with her husband, Jesse. Jesse Cavender and Mary Cavender had the following children:

Lillia Mina Cavender ("Lillia Cavender" & “L.M. Cavender”) born April 19, 1885 in Hardin County, Illinois, married Alfred Butterworth, and died about 1975 in Saline County, Illinois. Alfred Butterworth was born in January 1878 and died about 1962;

Druie Edward Cavender ("Druie Cavender", “D.E. Cavender” & "Drewy Cavender"?) born September 3, 1882 in Hardin County, Illinois, married Althea Caldwell, and died January 23, 1956 in Saline County, Illinois. Althea Caldwell died in July 1982;

Loren Clinton Cavender ("Lioren Clinton Cavender", "Lioren Cavender"?, “L.C. Cavender” & "Loren Cavender") born December 5, 1887 in Hardin County, Illinois, first married an unknown person, next married a Neva N., and later married another unknown person, and died about 1939 in Saline County, Illinois;

Herbert Thomas Cavender ("Herbert Cavender" & “H.T. Cavender”) born December 6, 1896 in Hardin County, Illinois, first married Iva Chancy in 1918, and later married Dollie Sherrod ("Dorothy Sherrod") in either 1921 or on August 11, 1923 in Harrisburg, Illinois, and died April 8, 1955 in Harrisburg, Saline County, Illinois. Dollie Sherrod was born November 3, 1898 in Saline County, Illinois, was the daughter of Daniel Sherman Sherrod ("Daniel Sherrod") and Hattie C. Mitchell ("Hattie Mitchell"), and died November 28, 1976 in Harrisburg, Illinois. Herbert Cavender and Dorothy Cavender ("Dollie Cavender") had a son named:

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