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Harvey Asberry Caviness
b.24 Sep 1854 Jefferson, Iowa, United States
d.12 Oct 1893 Ringgold, Iowa, United States
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Birth: Sep. 24, 1854 Jefferson County Iowa, USA Death: Oct. 12, 1893 Ringgold County Iowa, USA Source: The Ringgold Record, 1893. Online at Iowagenweb.org. Transcription by Sharon R. Becker, 2008. Died, at his residence in Rice township, October 12, 1893, of catarrhal inflammation, or from a large swelling or abscess in his right side, Harvey A. CAVINESS, aged 39 years. He was rather a stout young man and it is thought the swelling was caused by his being thrown from a horse and by heaving lifting and exposure. The funeral was held at his house, Oct. 14th, 1893, at which were a large number of sympathizing friends and relatives. The sermon was preached by Elder C. F. STEVENS of Knoxville, Iowa. The deceased was born in Jefferson county, Iowa, and in company with his brother, Wm. CAVINESS and H. H. LONG, his brother-in-law, came to Ringgold county in the spring of 1882. He had lost a small amount of means at that time but by hard labor and good management he became the owner of 200 acres of land. Harvey was much esteemed by all who knew him, winning to himself many friends by his genial good nature and sociability. He had been a member of the Seventh-day Adventists for about 8 years, and we believe he rests in hope of eternal life at the resurrection of the just. The relatives that were present from abroad were: His brother David and two daughters, his brother John and wife of Adair county; Simeon CAVINESS and wife and Daniel CAVINESS of Jefferson county; and his sister Mrs. A. J. SMITH and husband of Bedford. He has been twice married. His first wife [Alwilda P.] died in the spring of 1883 [with interment at Rose Hill Cemetery, Mount Ayr]. They had two sons who are now living. He leaves a dear companion and three little children, two sons and one daughter. The interment occurred from the Rose Hill cemetery in Mt. Ayr. Farewell then dear brother A long long adieu, When Christ comes in Glory To make all things new; To gather his people From East and from West; To gather his people I sigh, Oh, I sigh for That home with the blest.
Parents: Kirby Caviness (1814 - 1885) Esther Osborn Caviness (1818 - 1889) Spouses: Alwilda P. Caviness (1856 - 1883) Mary Ellen Doughty Nicola (1862 - 1946)* Siblings: Richard Ellis Caviness (1838 - 1917)* Rachel Melinda Caviness Long (1840 - 1927)* David W Caviness (1842 - 1915)* Simeon T. Caviness (1844 - 1916)* Daniel Webster Caviness (1846 - 1914)* John S Caviness (1851 - 1931)* Eli Kirby Caviness (1852 - 1920)* Harvey Asberry Caviness (1854 - 1893) Mary Esther Caviness Smith (1859 - 1937)*
Inscription: 39y 13d Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery Mount Ayr Ringgold County Iowa, USA Plot: lot 493 |