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Floyd Dwaine Rowe 1890–1971 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 Dec 1890

Birth Location: Cambridge, Cowley, Kansas, USA

Death Date: 17 May 1971

Death Location: Houston, Harris, Texas, USA

Father: James Rowe

Mother: Rebecca Weaverling

Spouse(s): Sarah Rower

Children(s): Floyd Rowe, Anna Rowe, Nina Rowe, Drucilla Rowe, Jimmie Rowe, Beatrice Rowe, James Rowe

Floyd Dwaine Rowe was born in 1890 in Cambridge, Cowley, Kansas, USA, the child of James Bascom Rowe And Rebecca Ann Weaverling. In 1930, Floyd Dwaine Rowe resided in Election District 2, Election District 2, Natrona,. Floyd Dwaine Rowe married Sarah S Rower, and had children including Anna Mae Rowe, Beatrice Bennett Rowe, Drucilla Rowe, Floyd Richard Rowe, James Rowe, Jimmie Rowe, Nina G Rowe. Floyd Dwaine Rowe passed away in 1971 in Houston, Harris, Texas, USA.

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Biography

  • Floyd Dwaine Rowe was born in 1890 in Cambridge, Cowley, Kansas, USA, the child of James Bascom Rowe And Rebecca Ann Weaverling.
  • In 1930, Floyd Dwaine Rowe resided in Election District 2, Election District 2, Natrona,.
  • Floyd Dwaine Rowe married Sarah S Rower, and had children including Anna Mae Rowe, Beatrice Bennett Rowe, Drucilla Rowe, Floyd Richard Rowe, James Rowe, Jimmie Rowe, Nina G Rowe.
  • Floyd Dwaine Rowe passed away in 1971 in Houston, Harris, Texas, USA.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

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Floyd Rowe's Ancestors

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Floyd Rowe
1890–1971
Birth Place: Cambridge, Cowley, Kansas, USA
Parents
James Bascom Rowe
1854–1907
Fayette County, Ohio, USA
Rebecca (Ann) Weaverling
1868–1953
Holden, Johnson, Missouri, USA
Grandparents
Morris (Bigelow) Rowe
1827–1894
Fayette County, Ohio, USA
Sarah (Ellen Row) 3GGM
1834–1908
Green Twp, Fayette, Ohio, USA
Great-Grandparents
Jessie Rowe
1804–1881
Sarah Morris
1804–1867
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Rowe
1784–1863
Elizabeth 5GGM
1780–1865

Floyd Rowe's Descendants

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Floyd (Dwaine) Rowe (14 Dec 1890–17 May 1971) m. Sarah (S) Rower (14 Apr 1885–20 April 1960)
  1. 1. Floyd (Richard) Rowe 1927–1997 m. Henrietta (Maxine) Chulk 1920–1973
  2. 2. Anna (Mae) Rowe 1917–2005
  3. 3. Nina (G) Rowe 1920–1972
  4. 4. Drucilla Rowe 1911–1971
  5. 5. Jimmie Rowe 1914–2000
  6. 6. Beatrice (Bennett) Rowe 1915–1995
  7. 7. James Rowe 1914–

Floyd Rowe's Timeline

4 Records

1888
14 Nov 1888
Birth of Floyd Dwaine Rowe in Cambridge, Cowley, Kansas, USA
Cambridge, Cowley, Kansas, USA
1890
14 Dec 1890
Birth of Floyd Dwaine Rowe in Cambridge, Cowley, Kansas, USA
Cambridge, Cowley, Kansas, USA
1930
1930
Age 40
Floyd Dwaine Rowe resided here in Election District 2, Election District 2, Natrona, Wyoming, USA
Election District 2, Election District 2, Natrona, Wyoming, USA
1971
17 May 1971
Age 81
Death of Floyd Dwaine Rowe in Houston, Harris, Texas, USA
Houston, Harris, Texas, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 Nov 1888
    Event Place: Cambridge, Cowley, Kansas, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] 1930 United States Federal Census, Year: 1930; Census Place: Election District 2, Natrona, Wyoming; Page: 45A; Enumeration District: 0004; FHL microfilm: 2342358
    [2] Wyoming, U.S., State and County Marriage Records, 1869-1973, Wyoming State Archives; Cheyenne, WY, USA; County Marriage Records Through 1908

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 Dec 1890
    Event Place: Cambridge, Cowley, Kansas, USA

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1930
    Event Place: Election District 2, Election District 2, Natrona, Wyoming, USA
    Record Source: 1930 United States Federal Census, Year: 1930; Census Place: Election District 2, Natrona, Wyoming; Page: 45A; Enumeration District: 0004; FHL microfilm: 2342358

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 May 1971
    Event Place: Houston, Harris, Texas, USA

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