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+ | | PA || birth in 1825 || || <sup class="reference">[1][2]</sup> | ||
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+ | | Richland Twp, Clarion Co, PA || by 1850 || || <sup class="reference">[1]</sup> | ||
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+ | | Salem Twp, Clarion Co, PA || by 1860 - death in 1866 || ||<sup class="reference">[2]</sup> | ||
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[[Image:Gravestone-david-carolyn-s-bower.jpg|200px|left|thumb|Gravestone of David Bower & Caroline S. his wife, at Salem Lutheran Cemetery, Salem Twp., Clarion Co. PA]] | [[Image:Gravestone-david-carolyn-s-bower.jpg|200px|left|thumb|Gravestone of David Bower & Caroline S. his wife, at Salem Lutheran Cemetery, Salem Twp., Clarion Co. PA]] | ||
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− | | ''' | + | | '''1860 United States Federal Census''', Salem Twp., Clarion Co., PA, Page 20, lines 5-9 lists ''David Bower'', 34, married to ''Caroline Bower'', 29. They live with three children: son ''Paris A. Bower'', 7; daughter ''Laura Bower'', 4; and son ''Arthur Bower'', 2. David Bower is a farmer. Everyone was born in PA. Paris A. Bower and Laura Bower attended school within the census year. This census is dated July 4, 1860. |
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Revision as of 16:59, 14 October 2007
The name Bower may have come from the German name Bauer, meaning farmer. The Bowers lived in a community of predominantly German heritage. The parents and ancestry of David Bower are unknown as yet.
David grew up the second of nine children, in a family that recognized education to be an opportunity, as his older brother became a doctor in the community. David practiced farming in Salem Township. He married Caroline Snyder, probably by 1852, and they had six children. When they had been married less that ten years, the Civil War began, and a combination of unfortunate choice and fate led to family tragedy.
Family tradition has it that before the war was over David was drafted to serve. He paid another man to go in his place, as was acceptable practice at the time. The war ended shortly after this agreement was made. Furthermore, David soon fell ill and in 1866 died of "white swelling". His wife Caroline was left with six children to raise, a farm to run, and the overwhelming $400 debt to repay. Her two sons were only eight and thirteen years old. Caroline gave the children to be raised by other families. Daughter Olive Bower was subsequently raised as a foster child in the home of Jacob and Clara Beals.
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Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | (before 7 Aug)1826 | |||
Marriage | after Aug 1850 | To Caroline Snyder | ||
Death | 1866 | |||
Burial | Salem Lutheran Cemetery, Clarion County, PA |
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
Children with Caroline Snyder:
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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Paris Bower | M | about 1853 | Maria Rugh | |||
Laura Bower | F | about 1856 | James Tyler | |||
Emma Bower | F | [unknown] Tyler | ||||
Arthur Bower | M | about 1858 | Mattie [unknown] | |||
Olive Samantha Bower | F | James Francis Beals | Direct Line | |||
Tase Bower | F | Peter Shakely |
Places of Residence
Location | Dates | Notes | Sources |
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PA | birth in 1825 | [1][2] | |
Richland Twp, Clarion Co, PA | by 1850 | [1] | |
Salem Twp, Clarion Co, PA | by 1860 - death in 1866 | [2]
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Photos
Sources
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1 | U.S. Census 1850 Clarion Co. PA, Richland Twp., pg 31. Date of census 7 Aug 1850. Lines 11-16 show John Bower age 27, physician, Mary E. age 24, daughter (illegible)____ usa C. age 2, daughter Louisa H. age 1; David Bower age 24, potter; Lovina Neely (female) age 29. All born PA | |
2 | 1860 United States Federal Census, Salem Twp., Clarion Co., PA, Page 20, lines 5-9 lists David Bower, 34, married to Caroline Bower, 29. They live with three children: son Paris A. Bower, 7; daughter Laura Bower, 4; and son Arthur Bower, 2. David Bower is a farmer. Everyone was born in PA. Paris A. Bower and Laura Bower attended school within the census year. This census is dated July 4, 1860. | |
3 | Gravestone transcription for David Bower and Caroline S. Bower reads: "David Bower, 1826-1866, Caroline S., His wife, 1831-1905". Transcribed Sept. 1991 by Elizabeth Wilson Williams.
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3 | Cemetery Association Record listing the siblings of David Bower, 1826-1856. It also lists his wife, Caroline Snyder, 1881-1909, and their children Paris Bower (m. Maria Rugh), Theresa (Tacy) Bower (m. Peter Sheakley), Olive Bower (m. James Beals), Irvin Bower, and Laura Bower (m. [unknown] Tyler). | transcription |
4 | History of Clarion County , edited by A. J. Davis, 1887, 'History of Salem Township' p.610, "The doctors that have practiced in Salem township are in order, five: Dr. Meaker, Dr. Bower, Dr. Knight, Dr. Clover, and Dr. Fitzgerald." | |
5 | Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams. | N/A
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6 | 1880 U. S. Federal Census, borough of Emlenton, Venango Co. PA, pg 39, ancestry.com pg. 13. Date of census 23 June 1880. Ln. 36: Laura Bower age 23, servant, she & parents born PA. Living in home of Elias Widle, 71; wife Louisa M., 63 born NY; son Bert,21, occupation miller. |
Source notes
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.
Research
The material in this section is for research leads only. We do not wish to imply any connection to our family at present, nor suggest its use without additional confirmation.
- Using the Ancestry.com search engine, the 1850 census was searched for the younger siblings on David Bower. No persons could be clearly identified as likely candidates although there were a number with all the given names except Jesse. Without this, we have currently no way to identify the parents of David Bower and thus no way to extend the census record back before 1850.