CAWOOD, MARGARET - Benton County, Arkansas | MARGARET CAWOOD - Arkansas Gravestone Photos

Margaret CAWOOD

Barron (aka Barnes) Cemetery
Benton County,
Arkansas

William
SERGEANT
Company A 2 Cherokee Mounted Rifles
Civil War Confederate
1848 - November 24, 1913

*Obituary
Gentry Journal-Advance
Friday, December 5, 1913

CAYWOOD, W.T. - Died, Nov. 24, 1913, W.T. Caywood, at Bowie, Ariz. He was a resident of Benton county until about two years ago when he, with his family, went to the above named place where he passed away. He was a member of the Presbyterian church and was ever ready to discharge his duty for that great cause. The remains were shipped here and interred in the Barrons cemetery Sunday evening with funeral services conducted by Rev. Murdock at the Vaughn church and by the I.O.O.F. at the cemetery. Mr. Caywood was a brother Odd Fellow. There is a vacancy in our midst, a voice has been silenced in our council and sadness is in our hearts. Mr. Caywood is survived by a wife, a mother and two sons, who have the sympathy of this community. F.V. Keigley.

Margaret
1852 - October 21, 1929

*Obituary
Rogers Daily News
Thursday, October 24, 1929

CAWOOD, Margaret KERR - Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Kerr Cawood, aged 77, a former resident of the Vaughn neighborhood whose death occurred suddenly from heart disease at the home of her sister, Mrs. William Wilson, at Okmulgee, Okla. on Monday, October 21st, 1929, were held at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon of the past week at the Presbyterian Church at Vaughn, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. F.A. Bradshaw. Interment was made in the Barron cemetery near Vaughn. Mrs. Cawood and her husband, the late W.T. Cawood, were married in 1872. For many years they lived on the farm near Vaughn now owned by Sid Rice. She had been a member of the Presbyterian Church since girlhood. She is survived by two sons, Henry Cawood of Bentonville and James Cawood of Bowie, Texas; two brothers, E.P. Kerr of Waggoner, Okla. and Dan Kerr of Park Hill, Okla. and by three sisters, Mrs. William Wilson of Okmulgee, with whom she had made her home the past two years, Mrs. Laura Campbell of Colorado and Mrs. Gene Snyder of Condon, Oregon. She is also survived by a number of other relatives and a great many friends of Vaughn and Bentonville and surrounding places and elsewhere.

Married 1872

Contributed on 11/7/09 by judyfrog
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Submitted: 11/7/09 • Approved: 10/10/16 • Last Updated: 10/13/16 • R255900-G255899-S3

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