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Andrew John Fowler 1829–1910 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 May 1829

Birth Location: Raburn County, Georgia, USA

Death Date: 1910

Death Location: Hall County, Georgia

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Spouse(s): Martha Gravitt

Children(s): Lithonia Kelley

In 1829, Andrew John Fowler entered the world in Raburn County, Georgia, USA, born to Aaron Fowler And Elizabeth Duncan. Andrew John Fowler married Martha Jane Gravitt, and had children including Lithonia Kelley. Andrew John Fowler passed away in 1910 in Hall County, Georgia.

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Biography

  • In 1829, Andrew John Fowler entered the world in Raburn County, Georgia, USA, born to Aaron Fowler And Elizabeth Duncan.
  • Andrew John Fowler married Martha Jane Gravitt, and had children including Lithonia Kelley.
  • Andrew John Fowler passed away in 1910 in Hall County, Georgia.

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Andrew Fowler
1829–1910
Birth Place: Raburn County, Georgia, USA
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Andrew Fowler's Descendants

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Andrew (John) Fowler (29 May 1829–1910) m. Martha (Jane) Gravitt (MAY 1839–1914)
  1. 1. Lithonia Kelley 1881–1924
    1. 1. Vallie (Belle) Kelley 1916–1998 m. Thomas (Watson) Henderson 1914–1979
      1. 1. Thelma Henderson 1941–2016 m. John (Frederick Stickel) Jr 1922–2005

Andrew Fowler's Timeline

2 Records

1829
29 May 1829
Birth of Andrew John Fowler in Raburn County, Georgia, USA
Raburn County, Georgia, USA
1910
1910
Age 81
Death of Andrew John Fowler in Hall County, Georgia
Hall County, Georgia

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 May 1829
    Event Place: Raburn County, Georgia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1910
    Event Place: Hall County, Georgia

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