Descendants of Charles Woolverton




E. H. Woolverton




Husband E. H. Woolverton

           Born: Unknown
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           Died: Cir 1904-1905
         Buried: 



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General Notes: Husband - E. H. Woolverton

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Birth: unknown
Death: unknown

Camps:Arkansas, DeQueen:Vol;13, 1905-Text: CONFEDERATES AT DE QUEEN, ARK. The Confederate Veterans of Sevier County, Ark., held their annual reunion at Norwoodville August 15 18 The second day was given over to the Daughters and the fourth to the Sons of Veterans. Everything was favorable for the occasion. In addition to the Fine weather, clear spring water was accessible and abundant. The Locksburg band furnished choicest music. Several speeches were made a fine one by Attorney General Rodgers, of Little Rock. Col. Otis Wingo, of De Queen, Will Steele, of Texarkana, Misses ' Edwin Clarady and Estelle Thomas, of Locksburg, and Miss Demma Ray, of De Queen, all made entertaining addresses.Quite a surprise was sprung on the second day when Henry Burroughs, of Company A, 7th Alabama Infantry, led Mrs. Anna Scott, daughter of a Confederate soldier who was killed in the war, to the platform and the two were made one by Capt. John G. McKean, Chaplain of John H. Morgan Camp, United Confederate Veterans, of De Queen. W. S. Ray reports the foregoing, and also that "the John H. Morgan Camp, 448, U. C. V., of De Queen, Ark., held its annual memorial service at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in De Queen on August 13 to pay tribute to deceased members, John Stout, W. H. Stone, E. H. Woolverton, and to Mrs. Sarah Corder. Rev. R. H. Dodd delivered the ser mon. Mrs. Corder was a typical Southern woman who died as she had lived for sixty years a true Christian, loved and honored by all who knew her. E. H. Woolverton was a soldier in the Mexican War, having served through that war as private in Jefferson Davis's 1st Mississippi Regiment."

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Created by: Paul V. Isbell
Record added: Aug 24, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 95881605


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