Virginia Sheppard Cabaniss

 Matriarch in the Cabaniss Family

Born:1824, Virginia
Died:March 21, 1907, Alabama
Buried:Maple Hill Cemetery, Huntsville, AL
Residence:603 Randolph Avenue SE
Mother of:Frances S. Cabaniss
Wife of:Septimus Douglass Cabaniss

Notes:

•  "603 Randolph Avenue Septimus Cabaniss purchased the home in 1842 for his young bride, Virginia Sheppard." - Twickenham House Notes

•  "Most of the furnishings were placed there (603 Randolph Avenue) by 'Ma' Cabaniss during her 64 years of housekeeping. During the Civil War, troops camped in the yard. They burned the white paling fence which surrounded the block, but Mrs. Cabaniss continued to keep the gate locked in defiance of the Yankees. The family was required to use the key to open and close the gate." - Twickenham House Notes

•  Sister of Hon. John W. Shepherd of Montgomery

•  Virginia was born in Virginia:-)


Related Links:

•  Twickenham House Notes - Margaret Bell Chase gave Nancy Rohr these notes. They are not dated but the content suggests they were written before the year 2000.

•  University of Virginia - Virginia was mentioned in her husband's bio.


The Following Pages Link to this Page:
•  603 Randolph Avenue SE
•  Frances S. Cabaniss
•  Septimus Douglass Cabaniss