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Hamon Bowman

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Hamon Bowman Veteran

Birth
Henry County, Virginia, USA
Death
Oct 1870 (aged 90–91)
Patrick County, Virginia, USA
Burial
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Marriage record revealed Homan Bowman and Kesiah Brim married on February 15, 1810 in Patrick County, Virginia.

Hamon was about thirty-one and Kesiah was about eighteen when they married.

The War of 1812 record revealed Haman Bowman was a Private in the 5th Regiment of the Virginia Militia.

The 1820 census revealed Hamon was living in Patrick County, Virginia. The census was unreadable.

The 1830 census revealed household members: Haman Bowman (40-49), Kesiah (30-39), two males (10-14), two males (5-9), two males (under 5), three females (10-14) and one female (under 5).

The 1840 census revealed four members of the household were employed in agriculture. They could not read or write. Household members: Haman Bowman (50-59), Kesiah (40-49), two males (20-29), one male (15-19), two females (20-29) and one female (10-14).

Their known children:

Saunders Bowman (b.1812 d. aft.1880)
Gillie Bowman (b.1822)

Kesiah died before the 1860 census.

The 1860 census revealed Hamon was a widower and farmer. His personal estate value was $60. He was living in South District, Patrick County, Virginia. He was born in Virginia . Household members: Haman Bowman (79) and Elizabeth (50). Haman's son, Saunders and family lived next door.

The 1870 Mortality Schedule revealed Haman Bowman was born in Virginia about 1780 and was a widower. He died of old age at 90 in October 1870 in Dan River, Patrick County, Virginia.

Hamon lived to age 90.
Marriage record revealed Homan Bowman and Kesiah Brim married on February 15, 1810 in Patrick County, Virginia.

Hamon was about thirty-one and Kesiah was about eighteen when they married.

The War of 1812 record revealed Haman Bowman was a Private in the 5th Regiment of the Virginia Militia.

The 1820 census revealed Hamon was living in Patrick County, Virginia. The census was unreadable.

The 1830 census revealed household members: Haman Bowman (40-49), Kesiah (30-39), two males (10-14), two males (5-9), two males (under 5), three females (10-14) and one female (under 5).

The 1840 census revealed four members of the household were employed in agriculture. They could not read or write. Household members: Haman Bowman (50-59), Kesiah (40-49), two males (20-29), one male (15-19), two females (20-29) and one female (10-14).

Their known children:

Saunders Bowman (b.1812 d. aft.1880)
Gillie Bowman (b.1822)

Kesiah died before the 1860 census.

The 1860 census revealed Hamon was a widower and farmer. His personal estate value was $60. He was living in South District, Patrick County, Virginia. He was born in Virginia . Household members: Haman Bowman (79) and Elizabeth (50). Haman's son, Saunders and family lived next door.

The 1870 Mortality Schedule revealed Haman Bowman was born in Virginia about 1780 and was a widower. He died of old age at 90 in October 1870 in Dan River, Patrick County, Virginia.

Hamon lived to age 90.


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