Joseph married Emma Amelia nee BRUNN (Brown, Americanized name) on September 18, 1896 in Colorado. Emma Amelia is the daughter of Peter Andreas Brunn (Brown), Sr. and Emma Emelia nee PEDERSON. The marriage ended in divorce.
In the 1900 census, Joseph states he had been married three times.
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Interesting notes:
"MANCOS TIMES (Mancos. Montezuma Co., CO), Friday, June 21, 1895, front page
Joe Caviness returned home last Tuesday after quite an extended trip, having been as far east as Missouri, and west to the Pacific coast; stopping for a time in Arizona where his sister, Mrs. Hoffman resides.
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SILVERTON STANDARD (Silverton, San Juan Co., CO), Saturday, February 13, 1902, p 8
The Fifth and Sixth.
Notwithstanding the inclement weather that usherd in then Fourth of July celebration, all events were pulled off in a satisfactory manner. It was not until Saturday afternoon that the weather cleared sufficiently to permit the program to be entered upon, the ball game being called at 3:30. To base ball enthusiasts it was a wait well worth the time, as those in attendance were rewarded by seeing the best game ever played in the San Juan. The game stood 2-2 until the last half of the ninth inning, when with Durango at the bat and two men out a wild throw by Lonergan let in the winning run.
The horse potato race was the exciting event of the day, the four contestants creating much merriment. Joe Caviness won the $15 purse.
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SILVERTON STANDARD (Silverton, San Juan Co., CO), Saturday, December 23, 1905, front page
Jos. F. Caviness to Newton Roe, mining deed, Big Boy No. 6
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Joseph married Emma Amelia nee BRUNN (Brown, Americanized name) on September 18, 1896 in Colorado. Emma Amelia is the daughter of Peter Andreas Brunn (Brown), Sr. and Emma Emelia nee PEDERSON. The marriage ended in divorce.
In the 1900 census, Joseph states he had been married three times.
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Interesting notes:
"MANCOS TIMES (Mancos. Montezuma Co., CO), Friday, June 21, 1895, front page
Joe Caviness returned home last Tuesday after quite an extended trip, having been as far east as Missouri, and west to the Pacific coast; stopping for a time in Arizona where his sister, Mrs. Hoffman resides.
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SILVERTON STANDARD (Silverton, San Juan Co., CO), Saturday, February 13, 1902, p 8
The Fifth and Sixth.
Notwithstanding the inclement weather that usherd in then Fourth of July celebration, all events were pulled off in a satisfactory manner. It was not until Saturday afternoon that the weather cleared sufficiently to permit the program to be entered upon, the ball game being called at 3:30. To base ball enthusiasts it was a wait well worth the time, as those in attendance were rewarded by seeing the best game ever played in the San Juan. The game stood 2-2 until the last half of the ninth inning, when with Durango at the bat and two men out a wild throw by Lonergan let in the winning run.
The horse potato race was the exciting event of the day, the four contestants creating much merriment. Joe Caviness won the $15 purse.
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SILVERTON STANDARD (Silverton, San Juan Co., CO), Saturday, December 23, 1905, front page
Jos. F. Caviness to Newton Roe, mining deed, Big Boy No. 6
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Gravesite Details
Cannot read death date on stone/ As of Apr 1930, Joseph is in Rico, Delores Co., CO.
Family Members
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William Caviness
1838–1877
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Nancy Jane Caviness Kemp
1839–1862
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Lucinda Ann "Louanna" Caviness Montgomery
1842–1880
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Sophronia "Sophia" Caviness Gerhardt
1848–1925
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James Monroe "Jim" Caviness
1849–1916
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John Henry Caviness Sr
1852–1900
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Mary Ellen Caviness Burnett
1855–1931
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Robert Albert "Bob" Caviness
1856–1898
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Martha Alice Caviness Hoffman
1857–1934
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Susan Caviness
1860–1861
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Rebecca Isabel Caviness Drew
1861–1939
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Matthew Sam "Matt" Caviness
1862–1936
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Amanda Caviness
1867–1880
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Edward Caviness
1870–1921
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