Name: Martha A. Bowyer
Death Date: 24 Apr 1864
Age: 63 yr., 19 da.
Cemetery: Bowyer
Description: History of Linn County, 1882 Page 386 William and Jesse Bowyer, with the former's family, and young Louis Tyre, came to section two about the first of January, 1832. The first white child born in the township and in Linn County was Thomas Benton Bowyer, son of William and Martha (Tyre) Bowyer, who was born on Christmas Day, 1833, on section two. The first white female child born in the township was a daughter of Jesse Bowyer. Probably the first death in the township was a child of William Bowyer's named Henry, who was six years old, and died in 1837. He was buried in the Bowyer graveyard, the first burying-ground in the county.
Cemetery Records with Biography Excerpts of 1882 of Central Linn County, Missouri 1958 Volume VIII
known children:
Elizabeth
Benton
Martha
Louis
Name: Martha A. Bowyer
Death Date: 24 Apr 1864
Age: 63 yr., 19 da.
Cemetery: Bowyer
Description: History of Linn County, 1882 Page 386 William and Jesse Bowyer, with the former's family, and young Louis Tyre, came to section two about the first of January, 1832. The first white child born in the township and in Linn County was Thomas Benton Bowyer, son of William and Martha (Tyre) Bowyer, who was born on Christmas Day, 1833, on section two. The first white female child born in the township was a daughter of Jesse Bowyer. Probably the first death in the township was a child of William Bowyer's named Henry, who was six years old, and died in 1837. He was buried in the Bowyer graveyard, the first burying-ground in the county.
Cemetery Records with Biography Excerpts of 1882 of Central Linn County, Missouri 1958 Volume VIII
known children:
Elizabeth
Benton
Martha
Louis
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