His father died along the trail and Abraham, who was just 17 at the time, buried him in a wagon box along the trail. To read about the touching story, go to James Bowers' grave here on Findagrave: (Bowers, James b. Jan. 27, 1811 d. Jun. 21, 1856).
After making it to Utah, Abraham settled in Nephi, where he became a farmer and a cabinet maker. He married Johanna Agnetta Jonsson and they were the parents of nine children: Abraham James (1862), Mary Anne (1865), Elsie Nettie (1867), Rose (1869), Julia (1872), Sara Francis (1874), Agnes Jemima (1877), Oscar (1880), and Ethel May (1883).
Both his son and grandson were named Abraham James, but it is believed he had no middle name as no record of such has been found.
Click on the photo of his obituary to enlarge and read it.
His father died along the trail and Abraham, who was just 17 at the time, buried him in a wagon box along the trail. To read about the touching story, go to James Bowers' grave here on Findagrave: (Bowers, James b. Jan. 27, 1811 d. Jun. 21, 1856).
After making it to Utah, Abraham settled in Nephi, where he became a farmer and a cabinet maker. He married Johanna Agnetta Jonsson and they were the parents of nine children: Abraham James (1862), Mary Anne (1865), Elsie Nettie (1867), Rose (1869), Julia (1872), Sara Francis (1874), Agnes Jemima (1877), Oscar (1880), and Ethel May (1883).
Both his son and grandson were named Abraham James, but it is believed he had no middle name as no record of such has been found.
Click on the photo of his obituary to enlarge and read it.
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SACRED TO
the
Memory
of
ABRAHAM BOWERS
Born in
Oldbury, Eng.
Dec 26, 1839
Died
Oct. 12, 1911
Tis sweet to be
remembered And a
pleasant thing you find
Although you are absent
You are still kept in mind.
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