Lona S Bowles, 28, and wife Nancy P, 22, are listed in the 1910 Smith TS, Dade County, MO Census with son Marvin S, 1. Lona and Nancy have been married 6 years.
The 1920 Keenesburg, Weld County, Colorado Census lists Lona, 37, and wife Pearl, 30, and children: Louise, 8; Tessie, 6; Nadine, 4; Leone, 2; and Pearl, 1.
Lona's WWI Draft Registration of April 12, 1918 lists him as age 37, a farmer, living at Keenesburg, Weld County, Colorado. He is tall, of medium build, with light blue eyes and dark brown hair.
His WWII Draft Registration of 1941 lists Lona, age 60, working for Paul Montgomery in the breeding business, he is 5'10", 205 pounds, blue eyes, brown hair and a light complexion. He lives four miles southeast of Hudson, Weld County, Colorado.
From the Greeley Daily Tribune, July 5, 1933 -- "Patsy Varvel of Greeley won the Cheyenne Frontier Days ladies half mile cow pony race riding "Cattails" owned by Loney Bowles of Keenesburg."
March 18, 1938 --" Lonnie Bowles of the Hudson area said that the three horses he bought from the K4 in August 1935 were not part of the bunch sold to Ruland."
July 4, 1944 -- Greeley Spud Rodeo --" 1 and 1/2 mile relay race: second place Lonnie Bowles."
From corkey61 on Ancestry, Nov 4, 2008 -- I was told that Tessie Bowles took her father to the doctor with chest pains. The doctor gave him some medication and he died on the way home in the car.
Lona S Bowles, 28, and wife Nancy P, 22, are listed in the 1910 Smith TS, Dade County, MO Census with son Marvin S, 1. Lona and Nancy have been married 6 years.
The 1920 Keenesburg, Weld County, Colorado Census lists Lona, 37, and wife Pearl, 30, and children: Louise, 8; Tessie, 6; Nadine, 4; Leone, 2; and Pearl, 1.
Lona's WWI Draft Registration of April 12, 1918 lists him as age 37, a farmer, living at Keenesburg, Weld County, Colorado. He is tall, of medium build, with light blue eyes and dark brown hair.
His WWII Draft Registration of 1941 lists Lona, age 60, working for Paul Montgomery in the breeding business, he is 5'10", 205 pounds, blue eyes, brown hair and a light complexion. He lives four miles southeast of Hudson, Weld County, Colorado.
From the Greeley Daily Tribune, July 5, 1933 -- "Patsy Varvel of Greeley won the Cheyenne Frontier Days ladies half mile cow pony race riding "Cattails" owned by Loney Bowles of Keenesburg."
March 18, 1938 --" Lonnie Bowles of the Hudson area said that the three horses he bought from the K4 in August 1935 were not part of the bunch sold to Ruland."
July 4, 1944 -- Greeley Spud Rodeo --" 1 and 1/2 mile relay race: second place Lonnie Bowles."
From corkey61 on Ancestry, Nov 4, 2008 -- I was told that Tessie Bowles took her father to the doctor with chest pains. The doctor gave him some medication and he died on the way home in the car.
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