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Edmund Shorey Gowen

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Edmund Shorey Gowen

Birth
Albion, Kennebec County, Maine, USA
Death
21 Apr 1915 (aged 71)
Corning, Tehama County, California, USA
Burial
Corning, Tehama County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 20; Lot 2
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Cause of death - Stroke of paralysis.
Resident of California for six months.

Occupation - Farmer.

Edmund married on 23 December 1869
at East Prarieville, Rice, Minnesota
Mary F. CLARK
{born - 6 February 1853 in New York
died 2 January 1901
at Raymond, Stearns, Minnesota
Cause of death - Measles
Daughter of Joseph S. CLARK}

Edmund & Mary were parents of 6 children;
Clyde Clark, Emma Frances, Jessie Gertrude, Mildred Amanda, Edna Bertha, Floyd Edmund.

In 1906 Edmund emigrated to Eyebrow in Saskatchewan, Canada where he is recorded on the 1911 census.
On 20 July 1906 he obtained a homestead.
In February 1907 he built a 16' X 20' sod house valued at $150.00 and moved in on
May 10, 1907. He added a stable, well, and blacksmith shop at a total value at $165.00. Between 1906 -1909 he broke 41 acres of land, and cropped 38 acres.
In 1909 and 1910 he had 2 oxen and 1 horse.
From August until November 1907, Edmund returned to Sauk Center in Stearns County, Minnesota to work and to dispose of his outfit.
Cause of death - Stroke of paralysis.
Resident of California for six months.

Occupation - Farmer.

Edmund married on 23 December 1869
at East Prarieville, Rice, Minnesota
Mary F. CLARK
{born - 6 February 1853 in New York
died 2 January 1901
at Raymond, Stearns, Minnesota
Cause of death - Measles
Daughter of Joseph S. CLARK}

Edmund & Mary were parents of 6 children;
Clyde Clark, Emma Frances, Jessie Gertrude, Mildred Amanda, Edna Bertha, Floyd Edmund.

In 1906 Edmund emigrated to Eyebrow in Saskatchewan, Canada where he is recorded on the 1911 census.
On 20 July 1906 he obtained a homestead.
In February 1907 he built a 16' X 20' sod house valued at $150.00 and moved in on
May 10, 1907. He added a stable, well, and blacksmith shop at a total value at $165.00. Between 1906 -1909 he broke 41 acres of land, and cropped 38 acres.
In 1909 and 1910 he had 2 oxen and 1 horse.
From August until November 1907, Edmund returned to Sauk Center in Stearns County, Minnesota to work and to dispose of his outfit.

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