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Col. William Duckett Bowie

Also Known As: "William Duckett Bowie", "Civil War veteran"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Prince George's County, Maryland, United States
Death: July 18, 1873 (69)
Nottingham, Baltimore County, Maryland, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of William D. Bowie and Catherine Beanes "Kitty" Bowie
Husband of Eliza Mary Bowie
Father of Capt. Oden Bowie; Catherine Duckett Bowie; William Duckett Bowie; Christiana Sophia McKenzie; Walter Baruch Bowie and 2 others
Brother of Richard Duckett Bowie; Walter Baruch Bowie; Mary Margaret Bowie; Robert Bowie; Catherine Bowie and 1 other

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About William Duckett Bowie

William Duckett Bowie BIRTH 1803 Collington, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA DEATH 18 Jul 1873 (aged 69–70) Croom, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA BURIAL Bowie Family Cemetery Bowie, Prince George's County, Maryland,

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22040123/william-duckett-bowie

Children Photo Oden Bowie 1826–1894

Photo Catherine Duckett Bowie Swan 1828–1883

William Duckett Bowie 1831–1888

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Duckett_Bowie

William Duckett Bowie (October 7, 1803 – July 18, 1873), was an American politician. The eldest child of William Bowie and Kitty Beanes Duckett, he was born at Fairview Plantation in Prince Georges County, Maryland.

Career and Wealth

His maternal grandfather, Baruch Duckett left him Quarter Plantation near Collington, Maryland where he settled after leaving college as well as a sizeable number of slaves. After the death of his two brothers, Governor Robert Bowie in 1818 and Walter Baruch Bowie in 1832, and by purchasing the interests of his sisters, he became the owner of Fairview where he then made his home.

Upon the death of his father in 1810, William Duckett Bowie was made the executioner of his will which increased his wealth significantly and his uncle, Daniel Bowie bequeathed to him all of his land upon his death as well which combined, made him one of the wealthiest planters in Prince Georges County.

In 1830, he and his uncle Walter Bowie Jr. were appointed by the Governor Thomas King Carroll as members of the Levy Court for Prince Georges County. In 1838 and 1839 he was nominated by the Democrats for the state Legislature but defeated by his cousin Thomas Fielder Bowie the Whig candidate. in 1840, he overcame the large Whig vote and was elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in which he served two terms. After that, he beat the Whig leader Robert Bowie of Mattaponi, Maryland for the Maryland Senate seat. He was re-elected at the end of his first term.

Family

On February 8, 1825, William Duckett Bowie married Eliza Mary Oden, daughter of Benjamin Oden Sr. and Rachael Sophia West. They had five children, Oden Bowie, born December 10, 1826, Catherine Bowie in 1828, William Duckett Bowie, Jr. in November 1830, Christiana Sophia Bowie in 1835 and Walter Baruch Bowie on August 26, 1836. Eliza died in 1849.

On January 7, 1854, William Duckett Bowie married his first wife's half-sister, Mary Black West. They had three girls, Harriet Oden Bowie, Mary Eliza Bowie and Laura Bowie.

After his second marriage Bowie gave Fairview to his eldest son, Oden Bowie and moved to Bellefields near Croom, Maryland which was the old Colonial home of his second wife. Bellefield had originally been the property of Patrick Sim, ancestor of Governor Thomas Sim Lee. Bowie died at Bellefield July 18, 1873 and is interred at Fairview.

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William Duckett Bowie's Timeline

1803
October 7, 1803
Prince George's County, Maryland, United States
1826
November 10, 1826
Prince George's County, Maryland, United States
1828
1828
1830
November 1830
1833
March 21, 1833
1836
1836
1856
1856
1857
1857
Prince George's County, Maryland, United States
1873
July 18, 1873
Age 69
Nottingham, Baltimore County, Maryland, United States