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Henry ROWE (1857 - 1928) |
Children | Self + Spouses | Parents | Grandparents | Greatgrandparents |
Charles ROWE (1887 - 1970) May Maude ROWE (1889 - ) Lily ROWE (1890 - ) Henry (Harry) ROWE (1892 - 1973) Daisy ROWE (1894 - ) Ivy Marguerite ROWE (1903 - ) |
Henry ROWE (1857 - 1928) + Alice Maude STAINS (1865 - 1950) |
Thomas ROWE | ||
Ann KIMPTON | ||||
b. 1857 at Watford, Hertfordshire, England |
m. 1884 Alice Maude STAINS (1865 - 1950) at Mackay, Queensland, Australia |
d. 1928 at Mirani, Queensland, Australia aged 71 |
Near Relatives of Henry ROWE (1857 - 1928) | ||||||
Relationship | Person | Born | Birth Place | Died | Death Place | Age |
Father in Law | William STAINS | |||||
Mother in Law | Emma BROOKES | |||||
Father | Thomas ROWE | |||||
Mother | Ann KIMPTON | |||||
Self | Henry ROWE | 1857 | Watford, Hertfordshire, England | 1928 | Mirani, Queensland, Australia | 71 |
Wife | Alice Maude STAINS | 1865 | Halstead, Essex, England | 1950 | Queensland, Australia | 85 |
Son | Charles ROWE | 1887 | Queensland, Australia | 1970 | Brisbane, Queensland, Australia | 83 |
Daughter | May Maude ROWE | 1889 | Queensland, Australia | |||
Daughter | Lily ROWE | 1890 | Queensland, Australia | |||
Son | Henry (Harry) ROWE | 1892 | Mirani, Queensland, Australia | 1973 | Queensland, Australia | 81 |
Daughter | Daisy ROWE | 1894 | Queensland, Australia | |||
Daughter | Ivy Marguerite ROWE | 1903 | Queensland, Australia | |||
Daughter in Law | Margaret Ross Murray MCGREGOR | 10 Sep 1896 | Queensland, Australia | 22 Apr 1976 | Queensland, Australia | 79 |
Events in Henry ROWE (1857 - 1928)'s life | |||||
Date | Age | Event | Place | Notes | Src |
1857 | Henry ROWE was born | Watford, Hertfordshire, England | Note 1 | ||
1884 | 27 | Married Alice Maude STAINS (aged 19) | Mackay, Queensland, Australia | Note 2 | 18 |
1887 | 30 | Birth of son Charles ROWE | Queensland, Australia | Note 3 | 18 |
1889 | 32 | Birth of daughter May Maude ROWE | Queensland, Australia | Note 4 | 18 |
1890 | 33 | Birth of daughter Lily ROWE | Queensland, Australia | Note 5 | 18 |
1892 | 35 | Birth of son Henry (Harry) ROWE | Mirani, Queensland, Australia | Note 6 | |
1894 | 37 | Birth of daughter Daisy ROWE | Queensland, Australia | Note 7 | 18 |
1903 | 46 | Birth of daughter Ivy Marguerite ROWE | Queensland, Australia | Note 8 | 18 |
1928 | 71 | Henry ROWE died | Mirani, Queensland, Australia | Note 9 | 18, 60 |
Personal Notes: |
from birth reg of son Henry |
Source References: |
18. Type: Vital Record, Abbr: Queensland bdm index, Title: Queensland bdm index |
- Reference = (Marriage) |
- Notes: Qld bdm - 1885 C1051 Henry Rowe Alice Maude Staines |
- Reference = (Death) |
- Notes: Qld bdm - 1928 C1749 Henry Rowe Thomas Rowe Ann Kimpton |
60. Type: Newspaper, Title: Trove, http://trove.nla.gov.au |
- Reference = (Death) |
- Notes: Daily Mercury (Mackay) 2 May 1928
Our Mirani correspondent writes : — On Saturday last. April 28. there passed away an old and respected resident of Mirani in the person of Mr. Henry Rowe. Mr. Rowe had been a resident, of Mirani district for over 46 years. He was born at Hendon, near London in the year 1855 and came out to Queensland by sailing ship, landing at Maryborough in 1808. From there he proceeded to Rockhampton and thence to Mac kay in 1882. Here he was married m the year 1884. Mr. Rowe first came to Mirani as gardener on the Hollow Estates, then, owned by Messrs. Raw-, son Bros.- He was the first to ex periment in cane-growing in this district, and later carried on cane- farmnig at Hendon Yale, Mia Mia, where he resided until almost six years ago, when be retired and came to spend the remainder of his years in Mirani. He is survived by his widow, four daughters (Mesdames C. Kane, G. Williams, G. Ewart and T. Rogers), and two sons (Messrs. C. and H. Rowe); all of whom reside in this district. The funeral moved from the residence of Mr. C. Rowe at 2.30 p.m. on Sunday, and the in terment-took place at the Mirani cemetery. Rev. Mr. McQuie officiat ing. The pall-bearers were Messrs. J. Thornton, E. Feltham. E. Llovd. J. B.-Walmsley; C. Stevenson and J. Lennox, and the funeral cortege was one of the largest ever seen in Mirani, testifying to the esteem and respect in which the deceased gentle man was held throughout the whole district. |
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