Capt Sydenham Witherspoon “Sidney” Cowling

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Capt Sydenham Witherspoon “Sidney” Cowling

Birth
Lowndes County, Alabama, USA
Death
11 Sep 1911 (aged 71)
Bridgeport, Wise County, Texas, USA
Burial
Bridgeport, Wise County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
3SW, 11, 803
Memorial ID
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PARENTS: Josiah Cowling and Mary Ann Murrell from Lowndes Co., AL

WIFE: Harriet Jane Godbold, married July 5, 1866 in Lowndes Co., AL to Harriet "Hattie" Jane Godbold, Daughter of Nathaniel Godbold and Harriet Jane Ruff and the home of Ransom Ruff in Alabama.

CHILDREN:

1. Nathan Wilbur Cowling
2. Harriet Jane "Hattie" Cowling
3. Mary Lee Cowling
4. Maggie Cowling
5. William Slaughter Cowling
6. Mozelle Cowling
7. Murrell Elizabeth Cowling
8. Claude Cowling
9. Edgar Poe Cowling
10. Essie Cowling

OCCUPATION: Physician, Farmer, Hotel Proprietor

Educated at Physician at the University of Virginia - Source-Hattie's Letter to her Aunt.

MILITARY:

Name on Pension Request: Sidneyham Cowling
Roster of Confederate Soilders 1861 - 1865,
Vol IV, Page 179
Alabama 51st (Part Rangers), Company H, 1st Lieut.
Alabama 3rd Infantry, Company, H, 2nd Lieut.

EPITATH:

Here is our father's grave
He's gone but not forgotten.
PARENTS: Josiah Cowling and Mary Ann Murrell from Lowndes Co., AL

WIFE: Harriet Jane Godbold, married July 5, 1866 in Lowndes Co., AL to Harriet "Hattie" Jane Godbold, Daughter of Nathaniel Godbold and Harriet Jane Ruff and the home of Ransom Ruff in Alabama.

CHILDREN:

1. Nathan Wilbur Cowling
2. Harriet Jane "Hattie" Cowling
3. Mary Lee Cowling
4. Maggie Cowling
5. William Slaughter Cowling
6. Mozelle Cowling
7. Murrell Elizabeth Cowling
8. Claude Cowling
9. Edgar Poe Cowling
10. Essie Cowling

OCCUPATION: Physician, Farmer, Hotel Proprietor

Educated at Physician at the University of Virginia - Source-Hattie's Letter to her Aunt.

MILITARY:

Name on Pension Request: Sidneyham Cowling
Roster of Confederate Soilders 1861 - 1865,
Vol IV, Page 179
Alabama 51st (Part Rangers), Company H, 1st Lieut.
Alabama 3rd Infantry, Company, H, 2nd Lieut.

EPITATH:

Here is our father's grave
He's gone but not forgotten.