1. Stephen Samuel Bowen 1802-1897
2. Joseph Bowen 1778-1850
3. Eunice Bowen 1783-1870
4. Male Bowen 1784-1790
5. Dickson/Dixon Bowen 1792-1879
6. Seth Bowen 1796-1882
7. Samuel H, Jr 1793
8. Male Bowen 1800-1810
9. Elizabeth Bowen 1829-before 1930
10.Lindsey D Bowen 1834-1862
We believe that Sarah died in York District, South Carolina. Samuel's statement states he lived their until 1811, then moved to Wilkes County, Georgia.
We are not sure if her maiden name was Gibbs or Lee.
Source: Wadell Jennings Harrison
Suggested edit: Incorrect burial, he was married to wife , Nancy Freeman, when in Pike County, Ga.
images are not correct either. That is a different Samuel Harrison Bowen.
Contributor: Nathan Bowen
1. Stephen Samuel Bowen 1802-1897
2. Joseph Bowen 1778-1850
3. Eunice Bowen 1783-1870
4. Male Bowen 1784-1790
5. Dickson/Dixon Bowen 1792-1879
6. Seth Bowen 1796-1882
7. Samuel H, Jr 1793
8. Male Bowen 1800-1810
9. Elizabeth Bowen 1829-before 1930
10.Lindsey D Bowen 1834-1862
We believe that Sarah died in York District, South Carolina. Samuel's statement states he lived their until 1811, then moved to Wilkes County, Georgia.
We are not sure if her maiden name was Gibbs or Lee.
Source: Wadell Jennings Harrison
Suggested edit: Incorrect burial, he was married to wife , Nancy Freeman, when in Pike County, Ga.
images are not correct either. That is a different Samuel Harrison Bowen.
Contributor: Nathan Bowen
Gravesite Details
Last two children are believed to be the children of Nancy, second wife
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