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John Columbus Stow 1882–1906 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 Mar 1882

Birth Location: Christian, Missouri, United States

Death Date: 8 Apr 1906

Death Location: Bayern, Germany

Father: William Stow

Mother: Mary Gold

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In 1882, John Columbus Stow entered the world in Christian, Missouri, United States, born to William Houston Stow And Mary Jane Gold. John Columbus Stow passed away in 1906 in Bayern, Germany.

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Biography

  • In 1882, John Columbus Stow entered the world in Christian, Missouri, United States, born to William Houston Stow And Mary Jane Gold.
  • John Columbus Stow passed away in 1906 in Bayern, Germany.

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John Stow's Ancestors

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John Stow
1882–1906
Birth Place: Christian, Missouri, United States
Parents
William Houston Stow
1855–1882
Springfield, Greene, Missouri, United States
Mary (Jane) Gold
1855–1936
Green Valley, Christian, Missouri, United States
Grandparents
Thomas ('Tommy') Gold
1819–1894
Gold Hill, Lincoln, Tennessee, United States
Mary (Jane) Cavener
1827–1877
Marshal, Lincoln, Tennessee, United States
Great-Grandparents
Jonathan Gold
1788–1865
Sarah Ryalls
1801–1866
Patrick Cavner
1804–1831
Keziah Tucker
1804–1880
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Benjamin Tucker
1777–1847
Jency Spinner
1778–1845

John Stow's Timeline

2 Records

1882
10 Mar 1882
Birth of John Columbus Stow in Christian, Missouri, United States
Christian, Missouri, United States
1906
8 Apr 1906
Age 24
Death of John Columbus Stow in Bayern, Germany
Bayern, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 Mar 1882
    Event Place: Christian, Missouri, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Apr 1906
    Event Place: Bayern, Germany

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