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Margaret Eveline Bowles 1833–1914 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 May 1833

Birth Location: Barren County, Kentucky

Death Date: 13 March 1914

Death Location: Harrison County, Missouri - Buried in Masonic Cemetery

Father: John Bowles

Mother: Malinda Bowles

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The story of Margaret Eveline Bowles began in 1833 in Barren County, Kentucky. Margaret Eveline Bowles passed away in 1914 in Harrison County, Missouri - Buried in Masonic Cemetery.

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Biography

  • The story of Margaret Eveline Bowles began in 1833 in Barren County, Kentucky.
  • Margaret Eveline Bowles passed away in 1914 in Harrison County, Missouri - Buried in Masonic Cemetery.

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Margaret Bowles's Ancestors

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Margaret Bowles
1833–1914
Birth Place: Barren County, Kentucky
Parents
John Fleming Bowles
1790–1838
Chesterfield, Virginia, USA
Malinda (Cox Holtsclaw -) Bowles
1797–1858
Culpepper, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
Elijah (S) Bowles
1752–1841
Charles City , Virginia, British America
Mary (Elizabeth) Lexton
1764–1839
Charlottesville, Independent Cities, Virginia
Great-Grandparents
Gideon Bowles
1735–
Charity Hughes
1738–
Daniel Claiborne
1725–1790
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Margaret Bowles's Timeline

2 Records

1833
9 May 1833
Birth of Margaret Eveline Bowles in Barren County, Kentucky
Barren County, Kentucky
1914
13 March 1914
Age 81
Death of Margaret Eveline Bowles in Harrison County, Missouri - Buried in Masonic Cemetery
Harrison County, Missouri - Buried in Masonic Cemetery

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 May 1833
    Event Place: Barren County, Kentucky

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 March 1914
    Event Place: Harrison County, Missouri - Buried in Masonic Cemetery

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