Mary Frances Pitzer (1856-1862),
Martha Jane Pitzer (1858-1862),
Margaret Belle Pitzer (1861-1921),
Leah Anna Pitzer (1864-1886),
Harriett Elizabeth Pitzer (1867-1940),
John Riley Pitzer (1869-1940),
Frances Lydia Pitzer (1872-1962),
James Willie Pitzer (1875-1876),
Sarah Adeline Pitzer (1877- 1901),
Noah Colman Pitzer (1882-1950).
James and Lydea moved first to Brown county, Indiana from West Virginia and later to Jack County, Texas. The Bowman family has a long line of association with the Church of the Brethren. Lydea's son John Riley Pitzer was to become a Preacher for the Church of The Brethren in many cities in Oklahoma.
Mary Frances Pitzer (1856-1862),
Martha Jane Pitzer (1858-1862),
Margaret Belle Pitzer (1861-1921),
Leah Anna Pitzer (1864-1886),
Harriett Elizabeth Pitzer (1867-1940),
John Riley Pitzer (1869-1940),
Frances Lydia Pitzer (1872-1962),
James Willie Pitzer (1875-1876),
Sarah Adeline Pitzer (1877- 1901),
Noah Colman Pitzer (1882-1950).
James and Lydea moved first to Brown county, Indiana from West Virginia and later to Jack County, Texas. The Bowman family has a long line of association with the Church of the Brethren. Lydea's son John Riley Pitzer was to become a Preacher for the Church of The Brethren in many cities in Oklahoma.
Family Members
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Mary Frances Pitzer
1856–1862
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Martha Jane Pitzer
1858–1862
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Margaret Belle Pitzer Rogers
1861–1928
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Leanna Anna "Leah" Pitzer Neal
1864–1886
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Harriett Elizabeth Pitzer McAnear
1867–1940
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John Riley Pitzer
1869–1940
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Frances Lydia "Fannie" Pitzer Brown
1872–1962
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James Willie Pitzer
1875–1876
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Sarah Adeline Pitzer Cooper
1877–1901
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Noah Coleman Pitzer
1882–1950
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