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Death details

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Findagrave and newspapers.com give the date 4 March 1916 for the death of a Rev G.B. Cashwell buried in Greenwood cemetery, Dunn, N.C. However, Findagrave gives his middle name as Beauregard rather than Barnabas, and the news report states that he was a member of a Baptist church.

The age stated in the news report, 57, does not correspond to the birth date on the grave, 5 April 1862.

These details & sources have been removed from the article as they appear to refer to a different person. According to Fire in the Carolinas (ASIN B00IC8SH2K) ch 2, "Gaston Barnabas Cashwell was born on April 28, 1862." – Fayenatic London 11:45, 13 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Where is the evidence that he rejoined the Methodist church, as the article says? The biography cited in the article says that he was a founding member of a church called Gospel Tabernacle. His obituary said that he was a member of First Baptist, a church across the street from his house, but there was no record of this in the church rolls, and he was a founding member at Gospel Tabernacle.