Dear Colleen,
I have Jabez (Joel) Cashion born about 1781, married 1811 to Susannah
(Sucky) Powers. He was the son of Thomas, Jr. and Tabitha and he had
brothers and sisters named Hannah, Mary, Levyor Levi, Peter (who married his
cousin Jemima (Minny) Cashion, Thomas III, Betsy, John and Nancy. Does any
of this sound correct?
John Cashion
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Please let me know if you are getting anything out of these postings!
If
not, I won't put the time and effort into sharing these old
notes.
Colleen
North Carolina Notes:
Jobez(Joby, etc.) CASHION, son of Thomas CASHION Sr., 1st Patsy (Martha)
Powers August 29, 1810, in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.
Married 2nd Amelia McLeary September 5, 1846, in Mecklenburg County.
Have you seen the tombstone records from Gaston and Catawba County, North
Carolina?
Joseph Albert CASHION - died 1901. Buried McCadenville, NC.
Married Martha Harrett McKnight
Their son, Joseph Wainwright CASHION was born 1888 and died April 1970 in
Shelby County. Married twice, second time to Lois Wright. Lois Wright
CASHION told me, Mrs. Curran CASHION, that Joseph Albert CASHION had a
half
sister named Maggie Brown.
Ms. CASHION also mentions a "CASHION Convention" held around the Southeast
every year. Does anyone know about this?
More notes:
Pleasant CASHION was in the War of 1812 and was born in Chesterfield
County,
Virginia in 1792. He was the son of David CASHION and his first wife
Martha
Mann(?). He died April 23, 1872, in Weakley County, Tennessee. He
married
Cynthia ALMERRY - ALMERY, probably in Iredell County, NC.
Elzey CASHION was born in Iredell Co. NC in 1810 and was the oldest son of
David CASHION and his first wife. He married Mrs. Rebecca GRACEY GRAY,
widow
of Robert GRAY.
An old typewritten paper says:
Notation under picture of burning two-story house:
Frame of Flames . . Only the skeleton of a house at Hamilton remained when
this picture was taken early Sunday morning. This was the old CASHION
house
occupied by Coster O. Bostick and family.
Fire Destroys Two Hamilton Homes on the Same Night by Bill Mobley -
Post-Herald writer.
Hamilton. March 5, 1961, Two houses here were burned by flames at
midnight
Saturday and early this morning.
The first to burn was the old CASHION house occupied by Mrs. Coster O.
Bostick and family. It was on Highway 78 West on the southside of town..
. .
. The big frame house burned to the ground in about 10 minutes. It
was
constructed of "heart pine" lumber, residents said, and was know as the
old
CASHION place. . . . The two story 11 room house was a landmark of
Hamilton.
World War I Veterans who attended a state secondary agricultural
school
used
it as a dormitory years ago.
(No clue in the article as to where Hamilton is - no state mentioned.)
>From Colleen Taylor
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