CIVIL WAR
"William H. Caveness took typhoid-pneumonia (some say measles) at the age of 22 while stationed at Camp San Saba." source: Some Notes on the Cavenss Families of Mason and San Saba Counties by Fran DAVENPORT Hoerster. This makes his death in 1864. Cavaness has many spellings. William Henry's name was Caviness.
CIVIL WAR
"William H. Caveness took typhoid-pneumonia (some say measles) at the age of 22 while stationed at Camp San Saba." source: Some Notes on the Cavenss Families of Mason and San Saba Counties by Fran DAVENPORT Hoerster. This makes his death in 1864. Cavaness has many spellings. William Henry's name was Caviness.
Family Members
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Stephen "Steve" Caviness
1841–1870
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Nancy Ann Gentry Caviness Hinds
1844–1893
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Jasper Nuation "Jap" Caviness
1848–1907
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James Newton Caviness
1848–1942
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Mary G. Caviness Gamel
1850–1918
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Fannie Ann Caviness Gentry
1855–1936
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Helen Louise Denzia Caviness Bolt
1858–1902
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Alice Victoria Caviness Doyal
1860–1943
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Edward Wallace "Ed" Cavness
1863–1947
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