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About Rebecca Stow
1820 British Settler
Rebecca Amos 9, together with her parents and 8 siblings, were members of William Menezes' Party of 51 Settlers on the Weymouth.
Party originated from Kent.
- Departed London, 7 January 1820.
- Arrived Table Bay, Cape Town on 16 April 1820.
- Final Port - Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth 15 May 1820.
Area Allocated to the Party : Reitfontein then Kareiga River
Children :
- Esther Bowles 11
- Jemima Weymouth Bowles 1
- Henry Amos 16
- Eliza Amos 13
- Charlotte Amos,12
- Rebecca Amos 9
- Thomas Amos 7
- Sarah Amos 6
- Edward Amos 4
Elizabeth's first husband Edward Amoss (sometimes referred to as Henry Amos/s), with whom she had 7 children, went missing in the Napoleonic wars, so she married Richard Bowles and they had a daughter , Esther. Then Edward Amoss/ Henry Amos reappeared, so she returned to him. They had four more children before he died. Then Elizabeth married Richard Bowles and had five more children.
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Rebecca Stow's Timeline
1809 |
September 7, 1809
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Svensfif, Dover, England (United Kingdom)
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1832 |
June 30, 1832
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Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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1833 |
March 13, 1833
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Uitenhage, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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1835 |
April 1, 1835
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1836
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1837 |
1837
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Cape, South Africa
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1839 |
May 27, 1839
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Uitenhage, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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1840 |
1840
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1842 |
1842
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1846 |
March 25, 1846
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Uitenhage, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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