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John Mathias Cowley 1827–1896 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 16 August 1827
Birth Location: Peel, Isle of Man, Isle of Man, United Kingdom
Death Date: 28 April 1896
Death Location: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States of America
Father: Mathias Cowley
Mother: Anne Quayle
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The story of John Mathias Cowley began in 1827 in Peel, Isle of Man, Isle of Man, United Kingdom. John Mathias Cowley passed away in 1896 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States of America.
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Biography
- The story of John Mathias Cowley began in 1827 in Peel, Isle of Man, Isle of Man, United Kingdom.
- John Mathias Cowley passed away in 1896 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States of America.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 16 August 1827
Event Place: Peel, Isle of Man, Isle of Man, United Kingdom
Record Source:
[1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
[2] Geneanet Community Trees Index
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 28 April 1896
Event Place: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA
Record Source:
[1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
[2] Geneanet Community Trees Index
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States of America
Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current