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Amos Fowler

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Amos Fowler

Birth
Columbus County, North Carolina, USA
Death
unknown
Burial
Loris, Horry County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Amos Fowler was born about 1818 in Columbus County, North Carolina. He married Elizabeth Rebecca Ann “Lizzie” Prince Fowler, and they became the parents of William Lyte Fowler, Leanna Leah Fowler Soles, Charlotte "Lottie" Fowler Wilson, Samuel Langstrom Camai Fowler, and Demaris Perry Ann Fowler Soles. (Elizabeth has often been misidentified as the wife of John Reynolds Sarvis, a woman who was in reality Elizabeth Ruth "Ruthie" Hardee Sarvis. There are many reasons for this confusion including the facts that both John's and Amos' wives' first name was Elizabeth, both Elizabeths had similar birth and death dates, both were from Horry County, and both Elizabeths had daughters of approximately the same age named Charlotte.)

Amos probably died in Horry County, South Carolina, and he and Elizabeth are probably buried in Horry County in unmarked graves in Oak Dale Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery where some of their children are buried.

Thanks so much to Prince and Fowler family researchers for so much of this information. Any errors, however, are mine alone. Please go to the "edit" link on this site with any corrections or additions.
Amos Fowler was born about 1818 in Columbus County, North Carolina. He married Elizabeth Rebecca Ann “Lizzie” Prince Fowler, and they became the parents of William Lyte Fowler, Leanna Leah Fowler Soles, Charlotte "Lottie" Fowler Wilson, Samuel Langstrom Camai Fowler, and Demaris Perry Ann Fowler Soles. (Elizabeth has often been misidentified as the wife of John Reynolds Sarvis, a woman who was in reality Elizabeth Ruth "Ruthie" Hardee Sarvis. There are many reasons for this confusion including the facts that both John's and Amos' wives' first name was Elizabeth, both Elizabeths had similar birth and death dates, both were from Horry County, and both Elizabeths had daughters of approximately the same age named Charlotte.)

Amos probably died in Horry County, South Carolina, and he and Elizabeth are probably buried in Horry County in unmarked graves in Oak Dale Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery where some of their children are buried.

Thanks so much to Prince and Fowler family researchers for so much of this information. Any errors, however, are mine alone. Please go to the "edit" link on this site with any corrections or additions.


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