dates back to when the neighborhood was farmland and vineyards.Tennessee pioneer Ahab Bowen built the house in 1874. Bowen farmed in the area and once owned much of the land between Cedar Springs Road and McKinney. He had already been in the neighborhood – then outside the Dallas city limits – for almost a quarter a century when the building next door that houses the S&D Oyster Co. went up.
He married Mary Lyon Easley on 21 Mar 1835 in Grainger County, Tennessee, daughter of Warham Easley and Catherine Counts.
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Info left by Mark Klier:
He Evidently went by Ahab Bowen. Death Record of his wife lists him as Wm Ahab Bowen.
Family Search also has him as William Ahab Bowen
dates back to when the neighborhood was farmland and vineyards.Tennessee pioneer Ahab Bowen built the house in 1874. Bowen farmed in the area and once owned much of the land between Cedar Springs Road and McKinney. He had already been in the neighborhood – then outside the Dallas city limits – for almost a quarter a century when the building next door that houses the S&D Oyster Co. went up.
He married Mary Lyon Easley on 21 Mar 1835 in Grainger County, Tennessee, daughter of Warham Easley and Catherine Counts.
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Info left by Mark Klier:
He Evidently went by Ahab Bowen. Death Record of his wife lists him as Wm Ahab Bowen.
Family Search also has him as William Ahab Bowen
Family Members
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Sarah Catherine Bowen Daniel
1836–1925
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John Warham Bowen
1838–1921
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William Woodson Bowen
1840–1925
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Elizabeth Caroline Bowen Worthington
1841–1927
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Henry Booker Bowen
1843–1933
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Mary Jane Bowen Boren
1845–1915
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Rachel Adeline "Addie" Bowen Thompson
1847–1932
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Arabelle Ambrozine "Belle" Bowen Franklin
1856–1944
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