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| [[Dr. John Bower]]    || M ||~1823  || || Mary Giltner || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
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| [[Dr. John Bower]]    || M ||~1823  ||PA || Mary Giltner || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
 
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| Rachel Bower    || F ||  || || John August || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
 
| Rachel Bower    || F ||  || || John August || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
 
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| [[David Bower]]    || M ||1826  || || [[Caroline Snyder]] || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
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| [[David Bower]]    || M ||1826  ||PA || [[Caroline Snyder]] || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
 
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| Barbara Bower    || F ||~1830 || || Reuben Disler || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
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| Barbara Bower    || F ||~1830 ||PA || Reuben Disler || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
 
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| Reuben N. Bower  || M ||~1835  || || Lydia Disler || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
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| Reuben N. Bower  || M ||~1835  ||PA || Lydia Disler || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
 
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| Jesse Bower ||M || || ||  || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
 
| Jesse Bower ||M || || ||  || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
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|'''1860 U.S. Census Clarion Co. PA''',Salem Twp., pg 13. Date of census 29 June 1860.<br>Lines 30-32 list Reuben N. Bower age 25, blacksmith, no real estate value, personal estate value $130; Lydia age 21, Elura, female 9 mos.
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|'''1860 U.S. Census Clarion Co. PA''',Salem Twp., pg 13. Date of census 29 June 1860.<br>Lines 30-32 list Reuben N. Bower age 25, blacksmith, no real estate value, personal estate value $130; Lydia age 21, Elura, female 9 mos. All born in PA.
 
|[[Image:1860 census pa clarion salem pg 13.jpg|50px|left]]
 
|[[Image:1860 census pa clarion salem pg 13.jpg|50px|left]]
  

Revision as of 15:40, 5 September 2007




Date Location Notes Sources
Birth
Marriage
Death
Burial

Ancestry chart segment

Generation 4               Generation 5      Generation 6
 
                                         +-- Unknown Bower
                                         |   (????-????)  
                       +-- David Bower --+
                       |   (1825-1866)   |
Olive Samantha Bower --+                 +-- [unknown]
(1862-1895)            |                     (????-????)
                       +-- Caroline Snyder
                           (1831-1905)

Sources:

Children

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
Dr. John Bower M ~1823 PA Mary Giltner
Rachel Bower F John August
David Bower M 1826 PA Caroline Snyder
Barbara Bower F ~1830 PA Reuben Disler
Reuben N. Bower M ~1835 PA Lydia Disler
Jesse Bower M
Charles Bower M
Elizabeth Bower F
Samuel Bower M

Sources

Ref. Num. Description Image of original
1 1860 U.S. Census Venango Co. PA, Richland Twp., pg. 28. Date of census 22 June 1860.
Rheuben Disler age 28, farmer, $4000 real estate, $150 personal estate; Barbara age 30; Children: Catherin 5, Melinda R, Maria 3, John 1. All born in PA.
1860 census pa venango richland pg 23.jpg
2 1860 U.S. Census Clarion Co. PA,Salem Twp., pg 13. Date of census 29 June 1860.
Lines 30-32 list Reuben N. Bower age 25, blacksmith, no real estate value, personal estate value $130; Lydia age 21, Elura, female 9 mos. All born in PA.
1860 census pa clarion salem pg 13.jpg
1 Cemetery Association Record listing the siblings of David Bower, 1826-1856. transcription
2 Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams.
N/A

Conjecture

Since so many families is the Clarion-Venango Counties border area migrated from Lehigh County, it is worth noting that Michael Brey, (whose daughter married Olive Bower's son), owned land in Upper Milford township, (in then Northampton, later Lehigh County) in 1806, near land of a Henry Bauer. Also a land transaction by one Joseph Klein in October of 1865 mentions land of the "late John Bower', in Salisbury township.

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