COWAN (VETERAN CSA), JOHN GILIESPIE  - Benton County, Arkansas | JOHN GILIESPIE  COWAN (VETERAN CSA) - Arkansas Gravestone Photos

John Giliespie COWAN (VETERAN CSA)

Goad Springs (Lowell) Cemetery
Benton County,
Arkansas

John
CAPTAIN
Company B Arkansas Cavalry - Cooper
Civil War Confederate
August 29, 1827 - January 6, 1915

*Obituary
Rogers Democrat
Thursday, January 14, 1915

COWAN, John - Uncle John Cowan died last Wednesday, January 6 at the home of his son, W.H. Cowan of Lowell, at the age of 87 years and was one of the county's oldest citizens. He was a native of Tennessee which gave to Benton county a larger per cent of its pioneer citizens than any other state. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Peter Carnahan, another of our old pioneers. The deceased is survived by his wife, who is 86 years old and they had been married 64 years. He leaves three children, Tom and W.H. Cowan and Mrs. Anna Reid. The death of Mr. Cowan closes a long and useful Christian life and the community has lost one of its best citizens.

Elvira
July 21, 1829 - January 11, 1919

*Obituary
Benton County Record
Friday, January 17, 1919

COWAN, Elvira HUBBARD – (from Lowell) Mrs. Elmira Cowan, better known to our people as Aunt Vi, died Saturday afternoon at the age of 89 years at the home of her son, W.H. Cowan. Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at the Baptist church and interment was made at Goad Springs cemetery. Mrs. Cowan numbered her friends by her acquaintances and was loved by all who knew her. She leaves three children to mourn her loss; W.H. Cowan of this place, T.B. Cowan of Los Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. R.B. Reed of Springdale. Mr. Cowan of Lowell was the only child to attend the funeral as the other two were unable to come.

Source: Sons of Confederate Veterans, Benton County, Arkansas 2009
Compiled by William W Degge

*Photographed October 20, 2009 by J. Vander Ham

Contributed on 11/19/09 by wfields55
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Submitted: 11/19/09 • Approved: 7/29/18 • Last Updated: 8/1/18 • R260799-G260799-S3

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