Dr. John Bower
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Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | ~1823 | |||
Marriage | to Mary E. Giltner | |||
Death | ||||
Burial | Salem Lutheran Cemetery |
Ancestry chart segment
Generation 5 Generation 6 +-- Unknown Bower | (????-????) +-- Dr. John Bower --+ | (????-????) | +-- Mary Giltner
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Children
Children with Caroline Snyder:
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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Poetus Bower | M | 1859 | ||||
Rhodes Bower | M | 1864 | ||||
Lou Bower | F | ~1849 | ||||
Catherine Bower | F | |||||
John Bower | M | |||||
Mary Bower | F | |||||
Giltner Bower | ||||||
Frank Bower | M |
Sources
Ref. Num. | Description | Image of original |
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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 | |
1 | Cemetery Association Record listing the siblings of David Bower, 1826-1856. | transcription |
2 | Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams. | N/A
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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.
* 1880 U. S. census, Jackson Twp., Venango Co. PA, pg. 15. Date of census: 12th & 14th June 1880. Lines 43-45: Chalmer Karnes, age 28, farmer; wife Mary E. Karnes, age 28; "no name" Bower, age 7/12, female, relationship: "her neace". All & all parents born PA.
If the niece of Mary E. unknown (Karnes) is a Bower, she could possibly be Mary Bower, dau. of John Bower. She would be born about 1852. (Or she could be someone whose sister married a Bower.)