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Personal data George Bowles 


Household of George Bowles

He is married to Jessie Hunter.

They got married in the year 1904 at fortasse, Cuyahoga Co., OH, he was 28 years old.

George Bowles oo Jessie Hunter

Marriage sources: Title: Cuyahoga County Probate Ct Marriage Index, (Publication site: Cleveland OH, Publisher: CCPCMI, Publication date: vi July MMI) on their web site,

"Bride: HUNTER, JESSIE Groom: BOWLES, GEORGE Vol 59 Page 153"
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Child(ren):

  1. Earl Clyde Bowles  1905-1984
  2. Donald Robert Bowles  1907-1993 
  3. Kenneth G. Bowles  1912-< 2023
  4. George L. Bowles  1915-1983 


Notes about George Bowles

George Bowles

Sources: Author: Bowles, Viola; Title: Bowles data sheet, (Publication site: Cleveland OH, Publisher: VB, Publication date: ca. July MCMLXXXI)

Bowles, Emma Mary Thornett, her Bible for place & date of birth.

Buried at Sunset Memorial Park in an unmarked grave near Otto & Emma Lang. Plot 1-E-160-6.

Viola Bowles writes, "Brother 6 George Bowles - Born 1872 in Tennessee Died Oct. 30, 1937 - Buried in Sunset Memorial 6265 Columbia Rd. His wife Jessie Hunter Born 1883 in Glassco Scotland Died February 11, 1915-Buried in West Park Cemetery 3942 Ridge Road Cleveland 44144" -xxix Nov MCMLXXXV-Cleveland, OH

Viola Bowles writes, "George died first before Dyke they are buried in the same plot with Aunt Emma & Uncle Otto Lang Emma & Otto have grave marker They aren't far from the front gates you turn right go down along the first road it isn't very far from the front gates."

1881 Brampton, Peel Co., Ont. census:

"Household:

Name Marital Sex Ethnic Age Birthplace Occ Religion Status Origin
Joseph BOWLES M Male English 38 England Laborer Baptist
Emma Mary BOWLES M Fem English 36 England Baptist
...
George BOWLES Male English 6 USA Baptist
...
Census Place Brampton, Peel, Ontario Family History Library Film 1375888 NA Film # er C-13252 District 140 Sub-district C Division 3 Pg 31 Household # 147"

Author: Smith, M.; Title: "George Bowles," (Publication site: No. Olmsted OH, Publisher: Find-a-Grave, Publication date: ix June MMXIV)

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/131091869/george-bowles

"Photo [man] added by PattiB

George Bowles Birth 1875 Death 30 Oct 1937 (aged 61-62) Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA Burial Sunset Memorial Park North Olmsted, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA Memorial ID 131091869

Bowles, George Date: Nov 1 1937

Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #009.
Notes: Bowles: George, 2385 W. 41, beloved husband of the late Jessie (nee Hunter), father of Earl C., Donald R., Kenneth and George L., brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Walsh, Mrs. Emma Lang, James and William. Suddenly Saturday, Oct. 30. Friends may call at C. L. Kauffmann & Sons Funeral Home. 3305. W. 25. where services will be held Tuesday, Nov. 2, at 2:30 p. m. 11/2/1937. Sunset Memorial Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio.

Parents
[photo-marker for Mt. Pleasant Cem.] Joseph Bowles 1841-1891
[photo-plot map of Alger Cem.] Emma F Thornett Bowles 1843-1923

Siblings

[photo-man] Joseph William Bowles 1866-1908
[photo-man] James Bowles 1868-1957
Frank Bowles 1873-1896
[photo-woman] Elizabeth M Bowles Walsh 1877-1970
[photo-Charles & Helen Bowles] Charles Edward Bowles 1880-1917
[photo-Lela, William, William, & Joseph Bowles] William Edward Bowles 1882-1947
[photo-man, girl, & woman] Emma Bowles Lange 1885-1949

Created by: Msmith Added: 9 Jun 2014 Find a Grave Memorial ID: 131091869"
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Ancestors (and descendant) of George Bowles

Edward Thornett
± 1815-< 1881
Eliza Davis
1819-1885
Joseph Bowles
1841-1891

George Bowles
1875-1937

1904

Jessie Hunter
1883-1915


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