Commemorative Biographical Record of Prominent And Representative Men of Racine
Commemorative Biographical Record of Prominent And Representative Men of Racine
Jh Beers Co
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Upson's parents were natives of New York State, and lived in Fort Ann town, Washington county. They had four children : Martha Ann. The wife of Charles Boardman, of near Topeka, Kans. ; Cornelia, deceased: Sarah Eliza. Mrs. Upson; and Fannie, the wife of James Crawford, of Rosecrans, 111. Charles Bowen, the father, was a blacksmith by trade. He and his wife and three children came West to Illinois about 1863, living a few years at Waukegan. Whence they removed to Kenosha, Wis. , where they spen...t two or three years. They then located in Rosecrans, 111. , spending about four years there, and thence going to Diamond Lake, where two years were spent. ]\Irs. Bowen made her home in Waukegan and Chicago until her death, which occur- red Sept. 5, 1905, while she was on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Crawford, in Rosecrans, 111. Her father was Abraham Searls, a native of New York, a leather and shoe manufacturer, and a soldier in the war of 1812, in which year Mrs. Bowen was born. ]Mr. And Mrs.
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