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Ambrose Owen 1903–1976 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 August 1903

Birth Location: Bell Mills Cleburne, Alabama, USA

Death Date: November 1976

Death Location: Jasper, Walker County, Alabama

Father: Lie Owen

Mother: Esther Baxter

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The story of Ambrose Owen began in 1903 in Bell Mills Cleburne, Alabama, USA. Ambrose Owen passed away in 1976 in Jasper, Walker County, Alabama.

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Biography

  • The story of Ambrose Owen began in 1903 in Bell Mills Cleburne, Alabama, USA.
  • Ambrose Owen passed away in 1976 in Jasper, Walker County, Alabama.

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Ambrose Owen's Ancestors

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Ambrose Owen
1903–1976
Birth Place: Bell Mills Cleburne, Alabama, USA
Parents
Lie Owen
1886–1944
Lumberton, Lamar, Mississippi, United States
Esther (Lee) Baxter
1883–1971
Floyd County, Georgia
Grandparents
James (Robert) Owen
1860–1929
Alabama, Alabama, USA
Sallie Owens
1860–1939
Mississippi
Great-Grandparents
John Owen
1825–1905
Amanda Hardin)
1830–1930
Waltus Maden
1838–1913
Sarah Helms
1834–1925
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thaddens OWENS
1793–1867
Elizabeth Thompson
1795–1890
Christopher Liner
1793–1875
Sarah Martin
1807–1882
Floyd Madden
1812–1893
Rhody Akin
1817–1850
Joel Sr
1783–1846
Mary McGuirt
1811–1869

Ambrose Owen's Timeline

2 Records

1903
25 August 1903
Birth of Ambrose Owen in Bell Mills Cleburne, Alabama, USA
Bell Mills Cleburne, Alabama, USA
1976
November 1976
Age 73
Death of Ambrose Owen in Jasper, Walker County, Alabama
Jasper, Walker County, Alabama

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 August 1903
    Event Place: Bell Mills Cleburne, Alabama, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: November 1976
    Event Place: Jasper, Walker County, Alabama

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