MALRY CAVE
MALRY CAVE, farmer, P. O. Aubry, was born in Boone County, Ky., November 27, 1819, and reared in Clay County, Mo.; here he farmed, and also learned the trade of harnessmaker, and was for one year engaged in traveling in the fur trade through the various Territories. In 1858 he came to Kansas, located in Aubry and engaged in farming, but only remained a short time, returning to Clay County, Mo. He gave his attention to the harness business for several years, after which he located on his present farm, which consists of 160 acres of land, all well improved. Mr. Cave was one of the organizers of the township of Aubry. He was married in Clay County, Mo., February 8, 1848 to Charlotte A. Tillery. They have seven children - David T., Wm. S., Uriel, Thomas A., Leonidas, Malry, Jr., and Mary.
From William G. Cutler, History of the State of Kansas, first published in 1883 by A. T. Andreas, Chicago, IL.

