Wed to Sarah Ellen Hooe on 10 October 1843.
Their daughter Ellen married General Fitzhugh Lee.
He entered into his father's warehousing business in the 1840s.
The 1860 census lists him as a commissions merchant in Alexandria.
Being loyal to the Confederacy, the family left occupied Alexandria during the Civil War. Their properties were confiscated, not being returned until a landmark Supreme Court decision.
Wed to Sarah Ellen Hooe on 10 October 1843.
Their daughter Ellen married General Fitzhugh Lee.
He entered into his father's warehousing business in the 1840s.
The 1860 census lists him as a commissions merchant in Alexandria.
Being loyal to the Confederacy, the family left occupied Alexandria during the Civil War. Their properties were confiscated, not being returned until a landmark Supreme Court decision.
Family Members
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William Holmes Fowle Sr
1808–1869
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George Taylor Fowle
1810–1810
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Rebecca Holmes Fowle Daingerfield
1815–1885
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Mary Ellen Fowle
1818–1832
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Helen Maria Fowle
1820–1832
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Anne Caroline Fowle Dennis
1823–1844
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Harriette Boardman Fowle Taylor
1825–1873
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Julia Augusta Fowle
1827–1828
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Charles Henry Fowle
1828–1832
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Frederick Augustus Fowle
1829–1829
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Edmund Harper Fowle
1830–1832
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Pvt Robert Rollins Fowle
1832–1873
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Frances Lewis Fowle Presstman
1836–1857
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