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Marie Rowe 1855–1931 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Nov 1855
Birth Location: Howick, Auckland, New Zealand
Death Date: 03 OCT 1931
Death Location: 3 View Avenue, Onehunga, Auckland, New Zealand
Father: Henry Rowe
Mother: Elizabeth Button
Spouse(s): David Patten
Children(s): Francis Patten
The story of Marie Rowe began in 1855 in Howick, Auckland, New Zealand. Marie Rowe married David Patten, and had children including Francis Leo Andrew Patten. Marie Rowe passed away in 1931 in 3 View Avenue, Onehunga, Auckland, New Zealand.
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Biography
- The story of Marie Rowe began in 1855 in Howick, Auckland, New Zealand.
- Marie Rowe married David Patten, and had children including Francis Leo Andrew Patten.
- Marie Rowe passed away in 1931 in 3 View Avenue, Onehunga, Auckland, New Zealand.
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Marie Rowe's Ancestors
Marie Rowe's Descendants
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1. Francis (Leo Andrew) Patten 1887–1964 m. Clara (Agnes) Uhlenberg 1884–1938
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1. Norma (Theresa) Patten 1921–1986 m. Sydney Travers 1916–2008
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2. Joseph (Patrick) Patten 1918–1992
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3. Terence (John) Patten 1920–2006
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4. James (Leo) Patten 1909–1989
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5. Raymond (Frederick) Patten –1996
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Marie Rowe's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Nov 1855
Event Place: Howick, Auckland, New Zealand
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 03 OCT 1931
Event Place: 3 View Avenue, Onehunga, Auckland, New Zealand