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Thomas Edward Dowler

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Thomas Edward Dowler

Birth
Marshall County, West Virginia, USA
Death
4 Sep 1926 (aged 87)
Tipton, Moniteau County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Latham, Moniteau County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Son of Joseph and Hannah Elizabeth (Frazier) Dowler.

Thomas Edward "T.E." was married 3 times: 1) Catharine Ann Johnson, January 08, 1868, Buffalo Village, Washington County, Pennsylvania; 2) Mary Elizabeth Fruchey (previously married to Amos Waltermire), December 30, 1880, Green Grove, Moniteau County, Missouri; and 3) Susie A. Wensley (previously married to Joseph Evans), August 12, 1914, Tipton, Moniteau County, Missouri.

Thomas Edward Dowler was born in Marshall Co., VA. He lived at West Middletown, PA until his entry into military service. He served in the Civil War as a Private in Company C, 22nd Pennsylvania Cavalry (formerly the Ringold Battalion) from 23 SEP 1862 to 1 JUN 1865. After discharge, Thomas lived in Independence Twp., Washington Co., PA until sometime after 1868. At some point, he moved to Cooper Co., MO. Sometime after the death of his first wife, in 1876, Thomas moved to the area of Tipton, Moniteau Co., MO.
Son of Joseph and Hannah Elizabeth (Frazier) Dowler.

Thomas Edward "T.E." was married 3 times: 1) Catharine Ann Johnson, January 08, 1868, Buffalo Village, Washington County, Pennsylvania; 2) Mary Elizabeth Fruchey (previously married to Amos Waltermire), December 30, 1880, Green Grove, Moniteau County, Missouri; and 3) Susie A. Wensley (previously married to Joseph Evans), August 12, 1914, Tipton, Moniteau County, Missouri.

Thomas Edward Dowler was born in Marshall Co., VA. He lived at West Middletown, PA until his entry into military service. He served in the Civil War as a Private in Company C, 22nd Pennsylvania Cavalry (formerly the Ringold Battalion) from 23 SEP 1862 to 1 JUN 1865. After discharge, Thomas lived in Independence Twp., Washington Co., PA until sometime after 1868. At some point, he moved to Cooper Co., MO. Sometime after the death of his first wife, in 1876, Thomas moved to the area of Tipton, Moniteau Co., MO.


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