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From: "chad frisby" <>
Subject: Re: [SOWERS-L] Kansas Sowers
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2000 22:47:24 -0800


Diana


Names of Sowers from cemetery on Mathias Sowers farm....1865

E.L. Sowers., Dec 1840--Feb 21, 1905

Sarah.E dau. of V.& E Sowers, Died 1879 aged 27 yrs., 10mos., 8 ds.

Valentine Sowers, Died sept 1, 1893, aged 85 yrs., 6 mos., 2 ds.

Elizebeth, wife of Valentine Sowers , Died Mar 7, 1889, aged 79 yrs., 4
mos., 12 ds.

James K.P Sowers., Doed Sept 27, 1875 aged 30 yrs., 7 ds.

Sarah E, Died Dec.7 1865, aged 21., 1 mo., 18 ds

Wm. L.Sowers Died Nov 9, 1871 aged 30 yrs.

Sirilda I., Died Nov 26, 1870, aged 1 yr., 9 mo., 11 ds.

Susana, wife of M Sowers., Died 1870, Age 62 yrs., 2 mos., 20 ds

John B Sowers., Died Nov 22, 1895 aged 22yrs., 8mos

Mother, Rebecca, His wife, Oct 20, 1841- Nov 30, 1920

Father, M.S Sowers., Aug 17, 1839- Nov 1 1885

Child Charley S Son of M.S. & R. Sowers Died 1869, aged 1yr., 5mos.

Jacob Sowers Died Nov 9, 1893 aged 30yrs

Jacob M.Sowers 1851-1922

Martha his wife 1854 -1925

Their son Ellet L. Died Sept 6 1883 1yr., 2mos., 17ds.

Othe names not previously listed are, CLARK, SNOW, STOWE, LARSON, DAVIS,
WAGONER, BAKER, BEARD.

I hope this helps someone.....Barbara

-----Original Message-----
From: Rightmer, Diana L. <>
To: <>
Date: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 5:16 AM
Subject: Re: [SOWERS-L] Kansas Sowers


>I am Interested - Thanks! -Diana
>----- Original Message -----
>From: chad frisby <>
>To: <>
>Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 2:38 AM
>Subject: Re: [SOWERS-L] Kansas Sowers
>
>
>> Line # 1... I found some of the the Kansas Sowers migrated from Fountain
>> County Indiana. ...
>>
>> Line # 2... Henry Sowers who married Hannah Crull in Wayne County
Indiana.
>> The Crull family was from Ohio. I am not sure where Henry was from. I
>am
>> trying to see if there is a connection between the two lines..
>>
>> Sure could use some help. I have names of of those buried in Sowers
>> cemetery, Kansas if any are interested...
>>
>> Thanks Barbara
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Rightmer, Diana L. <>
>> To: <>
>> Date: Monday, February 07, 2000 9:03 PM
>> Subject: Re: [SOWERS-L] Kansas Sowers
>>
>>
>> >Barbara ,Do you know if any of your Sowers came to Kansas from Ohio or
>Pa?
>> >Some of My Sowers went to Indiana,Kansas Ect.... Diana
>> >----- Original Message -----
>> >From: chad frisby <>
>> >To: <>
>> >Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 12:21 AM
>> >Subject: [SOWERS-L] Kansas Sowers
>> >
>> >
>> >> I am looking for information on the SOWERS family from around Kansas.
>My
>> >gg grandfather Woodward Beard and other family members are buried in
>Sowers
>> >Union cemetery in south Douglas County Kansas near Centropolis, Franklin
>> >county. The Beards came to Kansas in the 1850s and I believe the Sowers
>> >about the same time. I have been told that the Beards married into the
>> >SOWERS family. Other names at the cemetery are Bowman, Shoaf, Watts,
>Baker,
>> >Byerley,Arnold,Crawford and Butz. Most came from Indiana.
>> >>
>> >> Woodwards wife, my gg grandmother Mary Crull Beards sister, Hannah
>> >Crull married Henry SOWERS in Wayne County Indiana, 1833. I would like
>to
>> >find out if they are related to the Kansas Sowers. Appreciate your
>> help...
>> >>
>> >> Barbara from Abilene, Kansas
>> >>
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