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Samuel (1812 - NATIVE- Died Battle of Neches, Van Zandt, Texas) Watts Bowles 1812–1839 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1812
Birth Location: Virginia, USA
Death Date: 16 Jul 1839
Death Location: Battle of Neches, Republic of TX
Father: John *
Mother: U-TI-YU Vann
Spouse(s): I-DU-SI None
Children(s): George Bowles
The story of Samuel (1812 - NATIVE- Died Battle of Neches, Van Zandt, Texas) Watts Bowles began in 1812 in Virginia, USA. Samuel (1812 - NATIVE- Died Battle of Neches, Van Zandt, Texas) Watts Bowles married I Du Si, and had children including George Bowles. Samuel (1812 - NATIVE- Died Battle of Neches, Van Zandt, Texas) Watts Bowles passed away in 1839 in Battle of Neches, Republic of TX.
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- The story of Samuel (1812 - NATIVE- Died Battle of Neches, Van Zandt, Texas) Watts Bowles began in 1812 in Virginia, USA.
- Samuel (1812 - NATIVE- Died Battle of Neches, Van Zandt, Texas) Watts Bowles married I Du Si, and had children including George Bowles.
- Samuel (1812 - NATIVE- Died Battle of Neches, Van Zandt, Texas) Watts Bowles passed away in 1839 in Battle of Neches, Republic of TX.
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1. George Bowles 1840–
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1812
Event Place: Virginia, USA
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 16 Jul 1839
Event Place: Battle of Neches, Republic of TX