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John Rowe 1715 – 1790 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 May 1715

Birth Location: New Haven, Connecticut

Death Date: 11 Jan 1790

Death Location: East Haven, Connecticut

Father: Matthew Rowe

Mother: Rebecca MIx

Spouse(s): Hannah Smith

Children(s): Matthew Rowe, Mary Rowe, Lois Rowe, Hannah Rowe, Ezra Rowe, John Rowe, Matthew Rowe, Stephen Rowe, Hannah Rowe

The story of John Rowe began in 1715 in New Haven, Connecticut. John Rowe married Hannah Smith, and had children including Matthew Rowe, Mary Rowe, Lois Rowe, Hannah Rowe, Ezra Rowe, John Rowe, Matthew Rowe, Stephen Rowe, Hannah Rowe. John Rowe passed away in 1790 in East Haven, Connecticut.

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Biography

  • The story of John Rowe began in 1715 in New Haven, Connecticut.
  • John Rowe married Hannah Smith, and had children including Matthew Rowe, Mary Rowe, Lois Rowe, Hannah Rowe, Ezra Rowe, John Rowe, Matthew Rowe, Stephen Rowe, Hannah Rowe.
  • John Rowe passed away in 1790 in East Haven, Connecticut.

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John Rowe's Ancestors

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John Rowe
1715 – 1790
Birth Place: New Haven, Connecticut
Parents
Matthew Rowe
1683 – 1750
New Haven, Connecticut
Rebecca MIx
1684 – 1760
New Haven, Connecticut
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John Rowe's Descendants

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John Rowe (5 May 1715 – 11 Jan 1790) m. Hannah Smith (26 Dec 1718 – 7 Sep 1790)
  1. 1. Matthew Rowe (20 Feb 1741 – 20 Sep 1743)
  2. 2. Mary Rowe (22 Mar 1743 – 16 Nov 1778) m. Samuel Holt (10 Dec 1743 – 10 Feb 1831)
    1. 1. Samuel Holt (abt 1773 – 23 Jun 1805) m. Abigail Bradley (22 Oct 1776 – 24 Sept 1834)
      1. 1. Jeremiah Holt (Dec 1798 – 4 Feb 1850) m. Urina Fowler (1798 – 7 May 1884)
        1. 1. Samuel (E) Holt (1822 – 27 Apr 1906) m. Eunice Ward (1824 – 24 Feb 1858) m. Clarinda Welton (1829 – 21 Apr 1904)
        2. 2. Alfred Holt (19 Jan 1829 – Jun 1906) m. Mary (Amelia) Gilbert (abt 1839 – 1926)
    2. 2. Mary Holt ( – abt 1807)
  3. 3. Lois Rowe (21 Mar 1745 – 8 Sep 1791) m. Solomon Moultrop
  4. 4. Hannah Rowe (6 Jun 1749 – died yound)
  5. 5. Ezra Rowe (5 Apr 1752 – 17 Sep 1834) m. Huldah Chidsey (24 Nov 1751 – 14 Aug 1832)
  6. 6. John Rowe (31 May 1754 – 5 Dec 1840)
  7. 7. Matthew Rowe (28 Nov 1756 – 23 Feb 1813) m. Eunice Luddington (1759 – 13 Apr 1838)
  8. 8. Stephen Rowe (6 May 1759 – 15 Dec 1816) m. Abigail Hughes (2 Oct 1761 – 16 Sep 1813)
  9. 9. Hannah Rowe (9 Jun 1762 – 10 Jan 1826)

John Rowe's Timeline

2 Records

1715
5 May 1715
Birth of John Rowe in New Haven, Connecticut
New Haven, Connecticut
1790
11 Jan 1790
Age 75
Death of John Rowe in East Haven, Connecticut
East Haven, Connecticut

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 May 1715
    Event Place: New Haven, Connecticut
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
    [2] Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 47175

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Jan 1790
    Event Place: East Haven, Connecticut
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
    [2] Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 47175

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