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Milton S Rowley

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Milton S Rowley

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
12 Mar 1907 (aged 37)
Burial
Gamma, Montgomery County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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The 1870 census for Montezuma township in Pike County, Illinois, was taken on July 29. The census records that Milton Rowley, born in Illinois, is six months old. The parents are Samuel Rowley (age 58, born in Pennsylvania) and Elizabeth [Finley] Rowley (age 42, born in Missouri). Elizabeth is the second wife of Samuel Rowley. Milton Rowley is one of six children in the household. Other children in the 1870 Illinois household are Henry (age 22, born in Ohio), William (age 19, born in Ohio), Scott (age 17, born in Illinois), Martha (age 12, born in Illinois), and Sarah (age 4, born in Illinois). The four oldest children were born before 1860. In 1860, Elizabeth (age 32) was not yet married to Samuel Rowley. Elizabeth is recorded in the household of her father Milton Finley in the 1860 census for Prairie township in Montgomery County, Missouri. Therefore, only the two youngest children (Sarah age 4 years and Milton age six months) are the children of Elizabeth Rowley.

In the 1880 census for Prairie township in Montgomery County, Missouri, Milton "Roley" (age 10, born in Illinois) is in the household headed by his half-brother Henry D "Roley" (age 31, born in Ohio). Others in the 1880 household are Elizabeth (age 51, born in Missouri, step-mother of the head), Thomas M (age 28, born in Ohio), Scott (age 26, born in Illinois) and Sallie [Sarah] F (age 13, born in Illinois).

Milton S Rowley is recorded as head of household in the 1900 census for Prairie township in Montgomery County, Missouri. He is 29 years old. His father was born in Pennsylvania and his mother was born in Missouri. His occupation is farmer. The only other person in the 1900 household is his mother Elizabeth Rowley (age 72). The census records that the mother Elizabeth Rowley is the mother of two children and that both are living at the time of the census.

Milton S Rowley died in 1907 at age 37. He is buried in Brush Creek Cemetery in Montgomery County where his Finley grandparents are buried.
The 1870 census for Montezuma township in Pike County, Illinois, was taken on July 29. The census records that Milton Rowley, born in Illinois, is six months old. The parents are Samuel Rowley (age 58, born in Pennsylvania) and Elizabeth [Finley] Rowley (age 42, born in Missouri). Elizabeth is the second wife of Samuel Rowley. Milton Rowley is one of six children in the household. Other children in the 1870 Illinois household are Henry (age 22, born in Ohio), William (age 19, born in Ohio), Scott (age 17, born in Illinois), Martha (age 12, born in Illinois), and Sarah (age 4, born in Illinois). The four oldest children were born before 1860. In 1860, Elizabeth (age 32) was not yet married to Samuel Rowley. Elizabeth is recorded in the household of her father Milton Finley in the 1860 census for Prairie township in Montgomery County, Missouri. Therefore, only the two youngest children (Sarah age 4 years and Milton age six months) are the children of Elizabeth Rowley.

In the 1880 census for Prairie township in Montgomery County, Missouri, Milton "Roley" (age 10, born in Illinois) is in the household headed by his half-brother Henry D "Roley" (age 31, born in Ohio). Others in the 1880 household are Elizabeth (age 51, born in Missouri, step-mother of the head), Thomas M (age 28, born in Ohio), Scott (age 26, born in Illinois) and Sallie [Sarah] F (age 13, born in Illinois).

Milton S Rowley is recorded as head of household in the 1900 census for Prairie township in Montgomery County, Missouri. He is 29 years old. His father was born in Pennsylvania and his mother was born in Missouri. His occupation is farmer. The only other person in the 1900 household is his mother Elizabeth Rowley (age 72). The census records that the mother Elizabeth Rowley is the mother of two children and that both are living at the time of the census.

Milton S Rowley died in 1907 at age 37. He is buried in Brush Creek Cemetery in Montgomery County where his Finley grandparents are buried.


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