Stowe

Est 1920 - Yes, date unknown  


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Stow Family

Earliest Ancestor(s)Stow, Ner & Maw, Ann
OriginsAbout 1822, Kirmington, , Lincolnshire, England
Descendants63 Descendants / 5 Generations.
NotesExtracted from The History of Reedsburg Woodland Little Baraboo Valley Other settlers for the period between 1865 and 1875 were: Mr. and Mrs. Ner Stowe, Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. George Stowe, Pres. Grubb, Mr. Bostwick. Isaac Pearson, George Woolever, Daniel Woolever, Mr. Brooman, Louis Gray, Mr. Noble, Reuben Farver, Stephen Long, Harmon Dean, Aaron Benbow, Dan Aber, Gregorys, Gibbeans, William Mullenix, Hans Thompson. Petersons, Seversons, Mosangs, Rufus Owen, Gardners. Ner Stowe and his wife, Ann Maw came to America from Lincolnshire, England and settled in New York prior to coming here. Four of their five children grew to maturity: Sarah, born in England, married Elwood Stanley, now widowed residing in Springfield, South Dakota; Mary, widow of Charles Noble, residing in Baraboo; William, married to Sarah Harrison, Ironton; George, married Selina Pearson. First name(s) ANN Last name MAW Marriage quarter 1 Marriage year 1850 Registration month - MarriageFinder™ ANN MAW married one of these people Thomas Bacon, Richard Raynour, Thomas Harry Oliver, Ner Stow District Glanford Brigg District number - County Lincolnshire Country England Volume 14 Page 449 Record set England & Wales Marriages 1837-2005 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Marriages & divorces Collections from Great Britain



Pedigree of Stowe

(Great Grandfather)


Stow, Ner (b. 11 Aug 1822, Kirmington, , Lincolnshire, England)
& Maw, Ann (b. 14 May 1824, Althorpe, , Lincolnshire, England)
Stowe, William F. (b. 13 Mar 1862, Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin, USA)
& Harrison, Sarah Jane (b. 14 Jun 1866, Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin, USA)
Stowe, Ner James (b. 6 Jun 1890, Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin, USA)
& Shanley, Elsie Vera (b. 8 Jul 1895, Beetown, Grant, Wisconsin, USA)
Stowe (b. Est 1920)