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Henry Bowman

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Henry Bowman Veteran

Birth
Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
12 Apr 1908 (aged 73)
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Clinton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 16, Jewett Avenue, Lot 250
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Son of Simeon and Hannah (Bailey) Bowman.

On 22 Jan 1861 Henry, 26, married Martha Ardelia Wallace, 19, daughter of David and Sarah A. (Lillis) Wallace, at Clinton, Massachusetts, in a first marriage for both.

On 1 Aug 1861 Henry, a book-keeper, mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry as a Captain, being credited to the quota of Clinton, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He was 26 years, 10 months and 23 days old.

Henry and David O. Wallace, brothers-in-law, served together in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Company C.

On 20 Nov 1861 in "The Worcester Daily Spy," Henry was listed among the prisoners taken at Ball's Bluff.

On 6 Aug 1862 Henry mustered out of the 15th Massachusetts to become a Major in the 34th MVI. He resigned and was and discharged on 27 Jul 1863.

Later, Henry served in the U. S. Volunteers, appointed from Massachusetts, as Captain and Assistant Quarter Master starting 29 Feb 1864.

In Aug 1864 Henry was promoted to Major, U. S. Volunteers and mustered out on 15 Aug 1866.

Before 1880, Henry and his wife had moved to Colorado.

He died on 12 Apr 1908 at Denver, Arapahoe County, Colorado, He was 73 years, 7 months and 3 days old.

From "The Denver Post," 13 Apr 1908:
Dying Man goes to Undertakers:
Stumbling into Martin's undertaking parlors at Colfax and Broadway yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock, Henry Bowman, 1371 South Thirteenth street, declared he was sick.
The police ambulance was called and Bowman was removed to the county hospital where he died at 3 o'clock of pneumonia.
The coroner has the body, and an inquest will probably be held.
Bowman was wealthy at one time, according to neighbors, although he died in straitened circumstances. For many years he was connected with a local publishing house as a bookseller.
His divorced wife is a school teacher at Idaho Springs. A sister (sic) survives him in Massachusetts. She is the only known living relative.
Son of Simeon and Hannah (Bailey) Bowman.

On 22 Jan 1861 Henry, 26, married Martha Ardelia Wallace, 19, daughter of David and Sarah A. (Lillis) Wallace, at Clinton, Massachusetts, in a first marriage for both.

On 1 Aug 1861 Henry, a book-keeper, mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry as a Captain, being credited to the quota of Clinton, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He was 26 years, 10 months and 23 days old.

Henry and David O. Wallace, brothers-in-law, served together in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Company C.

On 20 Nov 1861 in "The Worcester Daily Spy," Henry was listed among the prisoners taken at Ball's Bluff.

On 6 Aug 1862 Henry mustered out of the 15th Massachusetts to become a Major in the 34th MVI. He resigned and was and discharged on 27 Jul 1863.

Later, Henry served in the U. S. Volunteers, appointed from Massachusetts, as Captain and Assistant Quarter Master starting 29 Feb 1864.

In Aug 1864 Henry was promoted to Major, U. S. Volunteers and mustered out on 15 Aug 1866.

Before 1880, Henry and his wife had moved to Colorado.

He died on 12 Apr 1908 at Denver, Arapahoe County, Colorado, He was 73 years, 7 months and 3 days old.

From "The Denver Post," 13 Apr 1908:
Dying Man goes to Undertakers:
Stumbling into Martin's undertaking parlors at Colfax and Broadway yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock, Henry Bowman, 1371 South Thirteenth street, declared he was sick.
The police ambulance was called and Bowman was removed to the county hospital where he died at 3 o'clock of pneumonia.
The coroner has the body, and an inquest will probably be held.
Bowman was wealthy at one time, according to neighbors, although he died in straitened circumstances. For many years he was connected with a local publishing house as a bookseller.
His divorced wife is a school teacher at Idaho Springs. A sister (sic) survives him in Massachusetts. She is the only known living relative.


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  • Maintained by: DaurRegt
  • Originally Created by: Bev
  • Added: Jan 13, 2005
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10320285/henry-bowman: accessed ), memorial page for Henry Bowman (9 Sep 1834–12 Apr 1908), Find a Grave Memorial ID 10320285, citing Woodlawn Cemetery, Clinton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by DaurRegt (contributor 47891223).