Historical records matching Larkin Stowe
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About Larkin Stowe
Will in Gaston County Courthouse (Will Book 1, Page 89-90).
Represented Lincoln County in the House of Commons in 1842 and Senate in 1844 and 1846, Councilor of State in 1854.
Also introduced the bill to separate Gaston from Lincoln - pg 29 - from The Stowe Family - Descendants of William and Mary Stowe From Virginia to North Carolina 1718 - 1976 - By Rachel Hanna Hoke (from Myrtle Beach SC) in 1977. Printed by Heritage Printers, Inc. Charlotte, N.C.
Above ground vaults. With sons built one of the first mills on the South Fork River called Stowe's Factory -from Lamar Neal Gaston of Batesburg, South Carolina.
Larkin and Susan "Marriage Bond": Bond date: 4-25-1820; Bond # 000083870 Level Info: N.C. Marriage Bonds, 1741 - 1868 County: Mecklenburg Record # 02 241 Bondsman: John S. Grier Witness: Isaac Alexander
1820 Census: "West of the South Fork of the Catawba River. County: Lincoln. North Carolina"
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Larkin Stowe's Timeline
1788 |
August 23, 1788
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1822 |
April 7, 1822
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1827 |
January 7, 1827
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1857 |
June 12, 1857
Age 68
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Gastonia, Gaston, North Carolina, United States
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