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Powhatan Algernon Cabell

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Powhatan Algernon Cabell Veteran

Birth
Danville City, Virginia, USA
Death
20 Aug 1966 (aged 90)
Richmond City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Franklin, Franklin City, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.6829452, Longitude: -76.9323029
Plot
Annex 3, Sect. B (Right side), Plot 17
Memorial ID
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Retired salesman.
Husband of Gertrude Mayerhoffer Cabell and the son of Col.George C.Cabell and Mary Harrison Baird Cabell.

Father of six.
Mrs. Virginia C. Tarter, Norfolk, Va
Mrs.Mary C.Bridges,Franklin,Va
George C.Cabell,III,Chesapeake,Va
B.W.Cabell,Boykins
Newit E.Cabell,Lakeland,Florida(1917-1979)
Judge R.Baird Cabell,Franklin,Va

POWHATAN ALGERNON CABELL
THE TIDEWATER NEWS - 08-25-1966, P. 13
FRANKLIN - A graveside funeral service for Powhatan Algernon Cabell with Masonic rites, was conducted Monday at 3:30 p.m. at Poplar Spring Cemetery by the Rev. Ben W. Farley, pastor of the Franklin Presbyterian Church. W.J.M. Holland & Sons Funeral Home was in charge.
Education by private teachers, at Danville Military Institute and at Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (now V.P.I.) he was the last surviving Spanish-American War veteran in Southampton County or in Franklin. He was a charter member of Franklin Presbyterian Church and a member of Lodge No. 128, A.F. & A.M.
Besides his wife, Mrs. Gertrude M. Cabell, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Virginia C. Tarter of Norfolk and Mrs. Mary C. Bridges of Franklin; by four sons, George C. Cabell, III, of Chesapeake, B.W. Cabell of Boykins, N.E. Cabell of Lakeland, Florida, and Judge R. Baird Cabell of Franklin; and by twelve grandchildren.
Pallbearers were C.L. Cutchin, R.H. Allen, Grover Worrell, R.H. Steadham, Hunter Darden Sr., J. Vaughan Beale, W.T. Pace jr., and W.T. Inge.
Cabell, 90, a retired salesman, died Saturday at 8 p.m. in a Richmond hospital.
A native of Danville, he was the youngest and last surviving child of the late Col. George C. Cabell, Eighteenth Virginia Regiment, Picketts Brigade, Army of the Confederacy, and Mrs. Mary Harrison Baird Cabell of Danville. He was a brother of the late Dr. B.W.S. Cabell of Hampton and the late Col. George C. Cabell Jr. of Norfolk.
Retired salesman.
Husband of Gertrude Mayerhoffer Cabell and the son of Col.George C.Cabell and Mary Harrison Baird Cabell.

Father of six.
Mrs. Virginia C. Tarter, Norfolk, Va
Mrs.Mary C.Bridges,Franklin,Va
George C.Cabell,III,Chesapeake,Va
B.W.Cabell,Boykins
Newit E.Cabell,Lakeland,Florida(1917-1979)
Judge R.Baird Cabell,Franklin,Va

POWHATAN ALGERNON CABELL
THE TIDEWATER NEWS - 08-25-1966, P. 13
FRANKLIN - A graveside funeral service for Powhatan Algernon Cabell with Masonic rites, was conducted Monday at 3:30 p.m. at Poplar Spring Cemetery by the Rev. Ben W. Farley, pastor of the Franklin Presbyterian Church. W.J.M. Holland & Sons Funeral Home was in charge.
Education by private teachers, at Danville Military Institute and at Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (now V.P.I.) he was the last surviving Spanish-American War veteran in Southampton County or in Franklin. He was a charter member of Franklin Presbyterian Church and a member of Lodge No. 128, A.F. & A.M.
Besides his wife, Mrs. Gertrude M. Cabell, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Virginia C. Tarter of Norfolk and Mrs. Mary C. Bridges of Franklin; by four sons, George C. Cabell, III, of Chesapeake, B.W. Cabell of Boykins, N.E. Cabell of Lakeland, Florida, and Judge R. Baird Cabell of Franklin; and by twelve grandchildren.
Pallbearers were C.L. Cutchin, R.H. Allen, Grover Worrell, R.H. Steadham, Hunter Darden Sr., J. Vaughan Beale, W.T. Pace jr., and W.T. Inge.
Cabell, 90, a retired salesman, died Saturday at 8 p.m. in a Richmond hospital.
A native of Danville, he was the youngest and last surviving child of the late Col. George C. Cabell, Eighteenth Virginia Regiment, Picketts Brigade, Army of the Confederacy, and Mrs. Mary Harrison Baird Cabell of Danville. He was a brother of the late Dr. B.W.S. Cabell of Hampton and the late Col. George C. Cabell Jr. of Norfolk.


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