Individual Details

James Marshall Caviness

(August 3, 1843 - June 11, 1900)

James Marshall served in Co H, De Rosa Carroll's Rgt, CSA.

Yell County, Arkansas Voters List 1868: Upper Lafave Precinct, September 28, 1868: J.M. Caviness, 24, farmer.

Yell County Community Descriptions from Arkansas State Gazetteer 1898-1899: Gravelly. Formerly Gravelly Hill: CAVINESS, CUDD & BRUMLEY, grist mill CAVINESS, J.M., livestock LEWIS & CAVINESS, general store.

1900 Yell County, Arkansas census, Gravelly Hill Township, taken 11 Jun 1900, Dwelling/Family #99/99: James M. CAVINESS, head, male, white, Aug 1843, 56, married 34 years, Tennessee, Tennessee, Virginia, Farmer, Owns Farm, Free Sched 91; Lou S. CAVINESS, wife, female, white, Feb 1847, 53, married 34, 10 children born, 6 living, Arkansas, Alabama, Tennessee; Walter G. CAVINESS, son, male, white, Sep 1875, 24, single, Arkansas, Tennessee, Arkansas, Farmer; Allie L. CAVINESS, dau, white, female, Mar 1883, 17, single, Arkansas, Tennessee, Arkansas, School; Chester L. CAVINESS, son, white, male, Nov 1885, 14, single, Arkansas, Tennessee, Arkansas, School.

Events

BirthAugust 3, 1843Tennessee
MarriageNovember 28, 1866Yell County, Arkansas - Louisa Stokes Parks
DeathJune 11, 1900Gravelly, Yell County, Arkansas
BurialParks Cemetery, Scott County, Arkansas

Families

SpouseLouisa Stokes Parks (1848 - )
FatherJames Caviness (1819 - 1890)
MotherMary Ann Gaines (1819 - 1862)
SiblingWilliam C. Caviness (1841 - 1859)
SiblingThomas J. Caviness (1845 - )
SiblingLucy L. Caviness (1848 - )
SiblingSusan Aileen Caviness (1853 - )
SiblingMary Caviness (1854 - )
SiblingJohn W. Caviness (1856 - )
SiblingRedmon G. Caviness (1859 - )