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Daniel Dow Sr.

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Daniel Dow Sr. Veteran

Birth
Voluntown, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Death
7 Feb 1860 (aged 88)
College Springs, Page County, Iowa, USA
Burial
College Springs, Page County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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The only known veteran of the Revolutionary War buried this far west.
He enlisted as a mere lad at Coventry, Connecticut and served in the 1st Militia Company, 5th Regiment.
. After the Revolution Daniel Dow moved to Otsego County, New York. He married Susannah Douglas in 1799. Daniel Dow was visiting his son, John Dow, in Cattaraugus County, New York at the time of the birth of his granddaughter, Mary Eliza Dow, 16 April 1838. He was away from home for several weeks and when he returned to Otsego County he learned of the death and burial of his wife, Susannah. His two daughters had been unable to notify him of her illness.

Children Of Daniel and Susannah Dow
Daniel Dow Jr. 1807--1859
John 1809
Benjamin
James
Isabelle
Rachel
Olive 1802-1827
Narcissa 1800-1824
Daniel Jr 1807-1859
Aaron 1819

Father of Daniel Dow was Benjamin Dow
The only known veteran of the Revolutionary War buried this far west.
He enlisted as a mere lad at Coventry, Connecticut and served in the 1st Militia Company, 5th Regiment.
. After the Revolution Daniel Dow moved to Otsego County, New York. He married Susannah Douglas in 1799. Daniel Dow was visiting his son, John Dow, in Cattaraugus County, New York at the time of the birth of his granddaughter, Mary Eliza Dow, 16 April 1838. He was away from home for several weeks and when he returned to Otsego County he learned of the death and burial of his wife, Susannah. His two daughters had been unable to notify him of her illness.

Children Of Daniel and Susannah Dow
Daniel Dow Jr. 1807--1859
John 1809
Benjamin
James
Isabelle
Rachel
Olive 1802-1827
Narcissa 1800-1824
Daniel Jr 1807-1859
Aaron 1819

Father of Daniel Dow was Benjamin Dow


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