His spouses were: Sarah "Sallie" Smith, who died about 1824 in Alabama. Elizabeth O'Neal, Nancy Langston Fountain, and Mary McSwain. He had a total of 22 natural children, and 2 step-sons.
The area around Dothan, Alabama was once known as Cawthon's Cowpens, as his herds of cattle were watered at Poplar Head Spring, near the current site of the Dothan Civic Center.
His spouses were: Sarah "Sallie" Smith, who died about 1824 in Alabama. Elizabeth O'Neal, Nancy Langston Fountain, and Mary McSwain. He had a total of 22 natural children, and 2 step-sons.
The area around Dothan, Alabama was once known as Cawthon's Cowpens, as his herds of cattle were watered at Poplar Head Spring, near the current site of the Dothan Civic Center.
Family Members
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Susan Smith Cawthon Koonce
1810–1879
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Mary Cawthon Ghent
1818–1903
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Nancy Charity Cawthon Arms
1824–1905
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Achsah Jane "Axie" Cawthon Ball
1827–1907
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William Josiah Dabney Cawthon
1829–1915
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PVT William J. Cauthorn
1830–1865
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Martha Cawthon Troutman
1831–1891
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Sarah Elizabeth Cawthon Miller
1833–1936
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Capt Stephen Ashley Cawthon
1834–1918
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Murray Andrew Cawthon
1835–1888
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La Fayette W. Andrews "Fate" Cawthon
1835–1911
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Nancy Cawthon McSwain
1837–1874
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Eliza Ann Eugenia Cawthon Hutchison
1838–1919
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Susan Winchester Cawthon Walden
1840–1934
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Judah Henrietta Cawthon Walden
1843–1913
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Hosea Ballou Cawthon
1846–1917
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John Williamson Shehane Cawthon
1847–1930
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