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Mary <I>Golden/Bork</I> Mowers

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Mary Golden/Bork Mowers

Birth
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9 Mar 1917 (aged 74)
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Lee, Oneida County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Rome Sentinel
March 10, 1917

Oriskany Falls - Mrs. Mary Bork Mowers died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Hatheway, in this villge, on Friday at 1:30 pm. She was the widow of Charles Mowers of Lewis county. Mrs. Mowers was born in New Hartford Sept. 15, 1842, daughter of Parker and Celia Wemple Golden. Her parents died when she was about five years old and she was adopted into the family of the late Christian Bork of the town of Lee. She was married in 1861 and lived on what is known as the gore road in Rome until 1866, when the family removed to what is now known as Fey's Mills in Lewis county, where she resided until the death of her husband in 1902, since which time she had made her home with her children. She was stricken was paralysis Mar. 1, 1915 and was afterward confined to her bed. Mrs. Mowers was the mother of 12 children, two of whom died in infancy. Of those who grew to man and womanhood the oldest, Mrs. Charles Watters of Rome, died three years ago. Those who survive are Mrs. J. Edward Conchman and Mrs. Patrick Carmody of Oneida, Mrs. Charles Hatheway, Mrs. Carl R. Allen and Mrs. Ralph Day of this place, Clark Mowers of Athol, Mass, Eugene Mowers of West Leyden and Seymour Mowers of Canisteo, also 33 grandchildren. Funeral will be from the home of Charles Hatheway.
Rome Sentinel
March 10, 1917

Oriskany Falls - Mrs. Mary Bork Mowers died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Hatheway, in this villge, on Friday at 1:30 pm. She was the widow of Charles Mowers of Lewis county. Mrs. Mowers was born in New Hartford Sept. 15, 1842, daughter of Parker and Celia Wemple Golden. Her parents died when she was about five years old and she was adopted into the family of the late Christian Bork of the town of Lee. She was married in 1861 and lived on what is known as the gore road in Rome until 1866, when the family removed to what is now known as Fey's Mills in Lewis county, where she resided until the death of her husband in 1902, since which time she had made her home with her children. She was stricken was paralysis Mar. 1, 1915 and was afterward confined to her bed. Mrs. Mowers was the mother of 12 children, two of whom died in infancy. Of those who grew to man and womanhood the oldest, Mrs. Charles Watters of Rome, died three years ago. Those who survive are Mrs. J. Edward Conchman and Mrs. Patrick Carmody of Oneida, Mrs. Charles Hatheway, Mrs. Carl R. Allen and Mrs. Ralph Day of this place, Clark Mowers of Athol, Mass, Eugene Mowers of West Leyden and Seymour Mowers of Canisteo, also 33 grandchildren. Funeral will be from the home of Charles Hatheway.

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wife of Charles P. Mowers

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dau of Parker & Celia Wemple Golden, adopted dau of Christian & Maria Bork



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