Issue date: 18 June 1914
Died -- Mr. William Reese Bowen died at his home in Chilhowee, Mo., on the 27th of May. He was a native of this county and a son of the late John and Elvira Bowen of the George's Creek section. He is survived by his wife and five children, also three brothers and three sisters. Mr. T.J. Bowen and Miss Texie Bowen of near Easley, are a brother and sister. He was a veteran of the Civil War, having served in Col. Black's Calvary Regiment (1st SC) as bugler from beginning to close of the war. (Easley Progress).
{transcribed by Kelly Jane Moon O'Hara}
Issue date: 18 June 1914
Died -- Mr. William Reese Bowen died at his home in Chilhowee, Mo., on the 27th of May. He was a native of this county and a son of the late John and Elvira Bowen of the George's Creek section. He is survived by his wife and five children, also three brothers and three sisters. Mr. T.J. Bowen and Miss Texie Bowen of near Easley, are a brother and sister. He was a veteran of the Civil War, having served in Col. Black's Calvary Regiment (1st SC) as bugler from beginning to close of the war. (Easley Progress).
{transcribed by Kelly Jane Moon O'Hara}
Family Members
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Col Robert Esli Bowen
1830–1909
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Tama Ann Malinda Bowen Taylor
1833–1866
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Capt John Hallum Bowen
1838–1903
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Samuel Hunt Bowen
1841–1918
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Thomas Jefferson Bowen
1843–1919
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Martha Elvira Bowen Holcombe
1846–1914
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Markus L. Bowen
1849–1929
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Dorcas Janie Bowen Dalton
1851–1911
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Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Bowen Berry
1854–1942
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Nancy Texanna Bowen
1857–1916
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