William "Bill" Thomas Fowler

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William "Bill" Thomas Fowler

Also Known As: "William T Fowler", "William T. Bill Fowler"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Kanawha, Virginia, United States
Death: November 02, 1912 (87)
Ferrellsburg, Lincoln, West Virginia, United States
Place of Burial: Ferrellsburg, Lincoln, West Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas R Fowler and Elizabeth Letty Gillespie
Husband of Polly Emerine Fowler and Martha Ann Fowler
Father of William Elias Fowler; Zatto D Fowler; Polly A Dingess; Benjamin Franklin Fowler; Bettie Fowler and 2 others
Brother of Joseph Albert Fowler; Edmond M. Fowler; Sarah Elizabeth Fowler; Theophilus Fowler; James McCarl Fowler and 2 others

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About William "Bill" Thomas Fowler

William T. Fowler

From “Hardesty’s History of Lincoln County, West Virginia,” published by H.H. Hardesty, we find this entry for William T. Fowler, who resided at Hart in Lincoln County, West Virginia:

Is a merchant, miller and farmer in Harts Creek district, with business headquarters on Guyan river at the mouth of that creek. He was born in Kanawha county, (now) West Virginia, at the mouth of Burning Spring Hollow, June 29, 1825, and his parents, Thomas and Elizabeth (Gillispie) Fowler, are both now deceased. William T. Fowler has been twice married, his first wife Polly Emerine, left him three children, born as follows: Zattoo D., March 28, 1851; Polly A., December 25, 1853; William E., September 15, 1856. In Cabell county, West Virginia, June 10, 1871, W.T. Fowler and Martha A. Adkins were united wedlock, and the children born of this union are: Bettie, May 6, 1875; Effie, June 10, 1876; Benjamin F., December 15, 1878; George W., June 30, 1880. Mrs. Fowler is a native of Cabell county, born December 15, 1839, and her parents are John B. and Elizabeth (Childers) Adkins. Her mother still resides in that county; her father died April 1876. Mr. Fowler enlisted in the Civil War in 1862, serving on the Confederate side, and was a participant in the Chapmansville battle. William T. Fowler settled in Lincoln county in 1847, and now owns 200 acres of land at the mouth of Big Hart creek, and 254 acres on Mud river. That situated on Hart creek produces well, and has a good orchard and a part is heavily timbered with oak, poplar and pine; coal and iron ore are quite abundant. The land on Mud river is heavily timbered. Address, Hart, Lincoln county, West Virginia.

Source: The West Virginia Encyclopedia, Vol. 7 (Richwood, WV: Jim Comstock, 1974), p. 134.

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  • Residence: Norfolk, Virginia, United States - 1850
  • Residence: Logan, Virginia, United States - 1860
  • Residence: Big Harts Creek, Lincoln, West Virginia, United States - 1880
  • Residence: Cabell, West Virginia, United States - 1900

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William "Bill" Thomas Fowler's Timeline

1825
June 29, 1825
Kanawha, Virginia, United States
1856
December 15, 1856
Logan County, West Virginia, United States
1878
December 15, 1878
West Virginia, United States
1912
November 2, 1912
Age 87
Ferrellsburg, Lincoln, West Virginia, United States
1912
Age 86
Ferrellsburg, Lincoln, West Virginia, United States
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