Does anyone know what Cawood did after the war?
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07-22-2013, 09:58 AM
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RE: Does anyone know what Cawood did after the war?
I really only accidently came across your web site and wanted to answer the question about what happened to Charles H. Cawood. I had done research on Charles H. Cawood several years ago and added this to the family files. It seems Charles H. Cawood did not live to long after the Civil War and died July 12, 1871. Thought you might appreciate my efforts.
DEATH OF AN EX-CONFEDERATE. Lieut. Charles H. Cawood, died at Moxley’s Point, Captain Guy’s fishing shore, on Saturday night last, after a somewhat protracted illness. He was a member of Company A 17th Virginia Infantry, but was transferred from that command in June 1862, and made sergeant in the signal corps, in which service he was afterwards promoted to a Lieutenancy. Alexandria Gazette From: Richmond Whig (Richmond, Va.) Date: Friday, July 18, 1873 Appearing also in: From: Sun (Baltimore, MD) Date: Wednesday, July 16, 1873 MARRIED. Cawood – Macon – At the residence of Dr. John Friend, in this city, by the Rev. Geo. Woodbridge, lieut. C. H. Cawood of the C. S. Signal Corps, formerly of Prince George’s county, Md., to Mrs. L. J. Macon. Baltimore Gazette please copy. Date: March 14, 1865 From: Richmond Whig (Richmond, Va.) Transribed by: Kimberly Cawood |
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