NameStanhope Sanderson Rowe
Birth15 Mar 1812, London, England
Death22 Sep 1881, Cincinnati
Burial25 Sep 1881, Spring Grove Cemetary, Cincinnati, OH
Occupationclerk in bank per 1870FCI/1880FCI
FatherWilliam Rowe (~1774-1846)
MotherCharlotte Jupp (~1769-1851)
Misc. Notes
per son Wm Stanhope Rowe’s 1841 OBIT “His father also had a long and distinguished banking career. In his early years he was cashier of the mechanics and Traders Bank. Later he operated as a private banking firm under the name of Stanhope S Rowe and Company. During the Civil War, in 1863 he became cashier of the Second National Bank, in which capacity he served until shortly before his death in 1881, when he was succeeded by his son.”

BAP
Stanhope Sanderson Rowe; London, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812; Westminster > St James, Paddington > 1790-1812 > 27; image 27 of 29 @ancsestry.com; Source Citation: London Metropolitan Archives, Saint James, Paddington, Register of baptisms, Jan 1790 - Dec 1812, P87/JS, Item 005.
Name: Stanhope Sanderson Rowe
Baptism Date: 4 May 1812; Parish: St James, Paddington
County: Middlesex; Borough: Westminster
Parent(s): Wm Rowe, Charlotte Rowe
Record Type: Baptism; Register Type: Parish Register

IGI: STANHOPE SANDERSON ROWE  Male  
Birth: 15 MAR 1812  
Christening: 04 MAY 1812  
Saint James, Paddington, London, England 
Parents:
  Father:  WM. ROWE
  Mother:  CHARLOTTE  
Messages: Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record.
Source Information: Batch No.: C079031; Dates: 1655 -1826; Source Call No: 0579296; Type: Film; Printout Call No.: 6900935; Type: Film; Sheet: 00

Cincinnati1839_1840 SSRowe.png
The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County
City & County Directories
Shaffer's advertising directory for 1839-40 [Cincinnati, Covington, and Newport]
-http://digital.cincinnatilibrary.org/digital/collection/p16998coll5/id/63301
“p 340 CINCINNATI Ro-Ru
Rowe, Stanhope S. (Eng) Clerk at Mechanics & Tra'iers' Bk.”

Description:
Title Shaffer's advertising directory for 1839-40 [Cincinnati, Covington, and Newport]
Alternate Title
Cincinnati, Covington, Newport and Fulton directory for 1840 : comprising the names of householders, heads of families, and those engaged in business, together with the state or country of their birth, &c.
Author Shaffer, David Henry
Date (Original) 1839; 1840
Time Period 1831-1840
Publisher (Original)
Donogh, J. B.
Donogh, R. P.
Link(s) to PDFs (View in browser)
http://www.cincinnatilibrary.org/citydirectory/Sha...irectory_1839-40.pdf
Description
Publication information from p. 83-[84]. Includes 4 lithographs: Facing p. 72, an added t.p. ; facing p. 83, (folded), "Cincinnati in 1840"; facing p. 306, "Life insurance and trust building"; facing p. 481, "Cincinnati in 1809."
Keywords
Cincinnati (Ohio)--Directories
Covington (Ky.)--Directories
Newport (Ky.)--Directories
Location
Cincinnati (Ohio)
Covington (Ky.)
Newport (Ky.)
Latitude 39.103118
Longitude -84.512020
Format (Original)
Directories
Physical Dimensions 22 cm
Type (Original) Text
Collection
Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County. Joseph S. Stern, Jr. Cincinnati Room
Source 917.7199 C57.4
Format (Digitized) pdf
File Size 17464793 Bytes
Date (Digitized) 2014-04-23
Publisher (Digital)
Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County. Digital Services Department

NewsAd1841 MechanicsTradersBank SSRowe.pdf
The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, Ohio) @newspapers.com
12 May 1841, Wed
Page 3

MARR SS Rowe and Frances M Thomas; Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994; Hamilton; Marriage records 1841-1842 vol A9; Image 35 of 289 @FamilySearch.org
married 28 july, 1841
"Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-18059-76945-62?cc=1614804 : accessed 17 May 2014), Hamilton > Marriage records 1841-1842 vol A9 > image 35 of 289.

Cincinnati1841 SSRowe.pdf
The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County
City & County Directories
The Cincinnati directory for the year 1842
Third Ward p 209
-http://digital.cincinnatilibrary.org/digital/collection/p16998coll5/id/54137
“Rowe, Stanhope S. (Cashier, Merchanics's and Traders' Bank) Mrs. E. Hayden, Board, Cincinnati, OH” (Male), Citation: Cincinnati. Directory. The Cincinnati Directory for 1842. Charles Cist, Compil (Cincinnati, 1842) Page 209.
-http://www.morganohiolibrary.com/CincinnatiDirectory1842RtoZ.html
Author: Cincinnati. Directory.
Title: The Cincinnati Directory for 1842. Charles Cist, Compiler.
Imprint: Cincinnati: E. Morgan and Co., 1842.
Description: 456 p. : folded map ; 20 cm.
Library Locations:
• American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, MA
• Cincinnati Historical Society, Cincinnati, OH
• Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
• Illinois State Historical Library, Springfield, IL
• Kent State University, Kent, OH
• Library of Congress, Washington, DC
• Marietta College, Marietta, OH
• Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis, MO
• New England Genealogical Society, Boston, MA
• Newberry Library, Chicago, IL
• Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, OH
• Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Cincinnati, OH
Call numbers:
References
Spear page 101. Thomson 196:8. Morgan, R.P. Ohio, 4389.

1850FCI S S Rowe &fam/MIL; > Ohio > Hamilton > Cincinnati Ward 6; image 51 of 230 @ancestry.com, Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Cincinnati Ward 6, Hamilton, Ohio; Roll: M432_689; Page: 51; Image: 53.
T T Rowe 38
Frances M Rowe 26
Ellen F Rowe 2
William Hanes 14 (also listed William Heanes, age 14??? WHO????)
Margaret Thomas 50 b Mass MIL
Caroline Muller 21 (prob servant)
Josephine Bloomer 19 (prob servant)

https://www.loc.gov/item/sn85042285/
Dollar weekly Columbian.
Other Title Weekly dollar Columbian
Created / Published Cincinnati, Ohio : Stanhope S. Rowe
Subject Headings
- Cincinnati (Ohio)--Newspapers
- United States--Ohio--Hamilton--Cincinnati
Notes
- Weekly
- Began in 1855; ceased in 1856?
- The word "dollar" appears within the title device.
- Daily ed.: Cincinnati daily Columbian, 1855-<1856>.
- Description based on: Vol. 15, no. 25 (Oct. 19, 1855) = whole no. 391.
Medium v.
Call Number/Physical Location
Newspaper 9214-X
Library of Congress Control Number
sn85042285
Description
Weekly Began in 1855; ceased in 1856? The word "dollar" appears within the title device. Daily ed.: Cincinnati daily Columbian, 1855-<1856>. Description based on: Vol. 15, no. 25 (Oct. 19, 1855) = whole no. 391.
LCCN Permalink
https://lccn.loc.gov/sn85042285

News1857 SSRowe HamiltonCoBankStatement.pdf
The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, Ohio) @newspapers.com
18 Aug 1857, Tue
Page 3
STATEMENT OF BANKS & BANKERS
We have received from our friend John E Bell, Deputy Auditor, the following statement of banks & bankers in the county of Hamilton, in accordance with the tax-list for 1857. We allude to the amount of capitol, whether in shares of not, actually paid in or secured to be paid ot other wise procured ot furnished to be employed in indivual baking business. Also amount of undivided profists arising from such business belonging to the bank, whether in possession subject to its control, loaned or otherwise invested for its benefit….
SS Rowe 767 2,000 30 00

1860FCI Stanhope S Rowe&fam/MIL; Ohio > Hamilton > Cincinnati Ward 14; image 174 of 227 @ancestry.com; Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Cincinnati Ward 14, Hamilton, Ohio; Roll: M653_976; Page: 417; Image: 367.
Household Members: Name Age
Stanhope S Rowe 45
Francis M Rowe 35
Ellen Rowe 12
Charlotte Rowe 9
Laura Rowe 7
William Rowe 3
Basil Rowe 1.12
Margaret Thomas 60 MIL
Esther Hayden 55 Esther Hearden?????WHO? not servant
Almina Kramer 23
Elizabeth Kramer 21

The Penny press., February 15, 1860, Image 3
About The Penny press. (Cincinnati [Ohio]) 1859-1860
Image provided by: Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, OH
The Penny press. (Cincinnati [Ohio]), 15 Feb. 1860. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. <http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85025750/1860-02-15/ed-1/seq-3/>
Column 2: “ Mechanics and Manufacturers’ Exchange
“The attendance yesterday morning at the meeting…was quite large. After the minutes …the following persons were proposed and elected members: … SS Rowe &Co, and Kinney, Espy &Co, bankers, proposed by Robert Creighton….
“Preisdent Ranyan announced SS Rowe, HW Hughes and JK Green as the additional Committee on Banking….”

1870FCI Stanhope S Rowe&fam/MIL; Ohio > Hamilton > Cincinnati Ward 14; image 212 of 227 @ancestry.com; Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Cincinnati Ward 14, Hamilton, Ohio; Roll: M593_1214; Page: 372; Image: 214.
S S Rowe 55
Margaret Thomas 74 MIL
Ellen I Rowe 21
Charlotte Rowe 19
Laura A Rowe 16
Wm S Rowe 12
Bazil W Rowe 10
Lizzie Hager 21

News1872 SSRowe Reading.pdf
The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, Ohio) @newspapers.com
23 Jan 1872, Tue
Page 4
THE CHURCH GUILD
At the regular meeting of the Church Guild of thei city, to be held in the rooms of hte association this evening, SS Rowe Esq will read a paper entitled, “Party Spirit int he Church”

News1880 SSRowe BankElections.pdf
The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, Ohio) @newspapers.com
14 Jan 1880, Wed
Page 6
National Bank Elections
The various Natioanl Banks held meetings today and elected Directors to serve during the Ensuing year….
Second National - B Eggleston, President; Robert Brown Vice President; Chas Davis, JM Armstron, JW Wayne, Warren Rawson & Jas B Wilson. SS Rowe was reelected Cashier.

1880FCI Stanhope S Rowe &fam; Census Place: Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; Roll: T9_1024; Family History Film: 1255024; Page: 192C; Enumeration District: 115; Image: 0244; image 55 of 73 @ancestry.com
Stanhope S. Rowe 68
Charlott J. Rowe 29
Basil W. Rowe 20
Sophia Buek 25
Emma Buescher 17

DeathNotice SSRowe1881.pdf
The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, Ohio) @newspaper.com
24 Sep 1881, Sat
Page 5
DEATHS
ROWE - Thursday september 22 at 9:20 oclock pm, of paralysis, Stanhope Sanderson Rowe, in the 70th year of his age.

News1881 SSRowe SympathyResolution.pdf
The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, Ohio) @newspapers.com
24 Sep 1881, Sat
Page 5
RESOLUTIONS
Cincinnati September 23 1881
At a meeting of the Clearinghouse Association it was
RESOLVED “That this Clearing hOuse Association agree that ht banks of this city shall be closed on MOnday September 16th in accordance with the proclamations of the president of the United States and the Governor of the State of Ohio appointing that day for morning and prayer….The Manager of the Clearing hOuse shall have this resolution published in all the daily papers Friday afternoon and Saturday morning. Also the following memorial of the decease of Me SS Rowe, late Cashier Second National Bank of this city:
“The members of this association are pained by the announcement of the death last evening in his 70th year of our esteemed fellow citizen Satnhope S Rowe, late Cashier of the Second National Bank, a member of the Association.
“ Mr Rowe, one of the oldest, if not the oldest banker in this city, was eminently known among us for his strict integrity, his fidelity and conscientiousness in the execution of the trusts confided to his care throughthe manyyears of his residence in this city. Courteous and genial always, it was pleasant to meet him, not only socially but in the every day business intercourse.
“Our warmest sympathiesare hereby tendered to the several members of the familyof the deceased in their bereavement.
LB Harrison, HW Hughes, WA Goodman, Committee
BE Hopkins, Sec pro tem

Spring Grove Cemetary, Cincinnati OH record #36011
b 15 march 1812, London England
d 22 sep 1881, southern Ave, Mt Auburn, cause paralysis
interred 25 sep 1881, 10:30am
Parents name Rowe
widowed

PROBATE estate #25637 Stanhope S Rowe; 5 oct 1881; entered vol 12; pg 520
1791-1984: on the Probate Court site (called Estates, Trust and Guardianship Dockets)
-http://www.probatect.org/pdftemp/radE8767.pdf pg 35 of 38
pg 520; 1881; estate #25637; Stanhope S Rowe
October 5; Min 166; Vol 86; William S Rowe Adm
Benjamin Eggleston and James B Wilson Sureties
Bond $4000
John Allen, Thomas Allen and W Allen appraisers

From “Le Raconteur” Vol 4, No 1, Autumn 1915
managing editor: William Wallace Rowe
business manager: John Jay Rowe
treasurer: William Stanhope Rowe
P04 “Family Matters” by CJR (Charlotte Jupp Rowe?)
William Rowe (of London and Brighton, England) marries Charlotte Jupp in 1801.
“I have no record of his family. Father used to tell me that the Uncle Stanhope Sanderson, for whom he was named, was the only relative of his father of whom he had any knowledge. He and his wife used to visit them. I think they had no children.
“Extract from a letter from Elizabeth Haines, a first cousin, at the time of writing, in Bristol, England: “Since dear Aunt Mary Anne’s death one knows nothing of our relatives on our mother’s (Frances Rowe - eldest sister of our father) side. We only know that our great grandfather Rowe was agent to the Duke of Hamilton in Scotland and Aunt Mary Anne Once told me that he was descended from Rob Roy Mc Gregor, but I was too young then to remember, or care, anything about it.
“”She also told me that the Jupps claimed descent from Llewellyn, Prince of Wales in Edward First time. We all regret that we know so litlle. Your brother might find out something by advertising in a Lanarkshire paper for any information respecting William Rowe, who lived - I suppose about 1780 or 90”
“Another letter from the same cousin, June 18th, 1899, says: “I know that Grandpa Rowe was very well off (Aunt MA told me that he was descended from Rob Roy McGregor), but lost his whole fortune in some unfortunate speculations, and then his children had to turn out. I fancy that was the time your father and Uncle Charles, who died of cholera, and Uncle Basil went to America and Canada. We all regret we know so little.”
-----
Charlotte Jupp’s mother was Mary Webb
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“Extract from a letter from Elizabeth Hamilton Rowe Orillia, Canada (a first cousin) Sept 27th, 1909: “ We think on strong circumstantial evidence, which is just not certainty, that Mary Webb was descended from Sir Inigo Jones, who as an architect, was only second to Sir Christopher Wren, who, as you know, built the present St Paul’s London. Perhaps this will interest your young people since they have awakened to the interest of ancestry.”
“An earlier letter (Aug 24th, 1902) from the same writer is partly without proof.”
p6 "Family Matters" cont'd
“... William and Charlotte Rowe had four sons and three daughters.
“William Henry the oldest son was a physician practicing in London. He died unmarried. Charles Joseph, who went to Canada with his two younger brothers, and from there to Cincinnati, where he died during an epidemic of cholera. He never married.
“Stanhope Sanderson - our father - who was born in London, in a house on Portman Square, and Basil Robert, who married his first cousin Caroline Hamilton and remained on the farm near Orillia, which had been bought by the three brothers.
“ The three daughters remained in England, Frances the eldest married Mr. Haines, Mary Anne and Elizabeth Jane both died unmarried.”
p7 "Family Matters" cont'd
..... Stanhope Sanderson Rowe emigrated to Canada with his two brothers and lived on Goodwood Farm for three years. They built a log house and took care of themselves "roughing it in the bush."
One of the tales that he used to tell us as children was of going to the village with a yoke of oxen, where a friend Mrs Mulholland asked if they were going to have a Christmas pudding. On his replying that they had no eggs, she gave him some in a small Indian casket or "Mo-cock", which he hung upon his arm. Crossing the frozen surface of the lake on his way home one of the oxen broke through the ice making a large hole into which he had to jump in order to exptricate his team. Telling of this experience on reaching the house he, for the first time, missed the eggs, which he knew must have slipped from his arm into the water. Return-
p8 "Family Matters" cont'd
-ing to the spot he broke the film of fresh ice and jumping in found them safely floating just under the ice. We used to think he had earned his pudding.
I do not think they ever felt that they had suffered any hardships, though I think they lived to regret not have selected land near some thriving town.
Uncle Charles left first and came to Cincinnati, and father followed not very long after.
He married Frances Mary Thomas on her seventeenth birthday, July 28th, 1841.
She died January 29th 1863 and he September 22nd, 1881.

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They had six children, Margaret, who died in infancy, Ellen Frances, who married Alfred Isham Totten, Charlotte Jupp, William Stanhope, who married Margaret Anna Richardson, Laura Alice, who married Thomas Humphrey Cushing Allen, and Basil Woodd, named for the Reverend Basil Woodd, who married an aunt of our father- "Sophia Sarah, the eldest daughter of William Jupp, Esq. (our great grandfather) an architect in London, July 3rd, 1792 -- "Memoirs of the Rev Basil Woodd". The same book tells that the marriage took place at the parish church of St Clements near Lombard St. It seems probable that our grandmother Charlotte Jupp was also married there, though the "memoirs" say"When I was elected lecturer of the St Peters, Cornhill, in the month of July 1784, I found her family (his wife's) in the habit of attending the afternoon service at that church.
Our father Stanhope Sanderson Rowe was cheifly engaged in banking, though at one time he was the propietor of a newspaper- "The Daily Columbian". This proved disastrous. He was led to invest in it, through false representations of its value, and he lost a good deal of money.
At the time of his death he was a cashier of the Second National Bank, where he was succeeded by his son, now the President of the First National.
When first married our parents lived out of the city limits- "down the river road". I do not know just where, but I remember the objection to the location was that the sun was always "in his eyes" driving east in the morning and west at night.
Then they bought a cottage and a large lot on the south side of Fourth Street between Elm and Plum - later built upon by Dr Mendonhall.
This was sold and a house on John St near Fourth was bought, much against the advice of friends, as being "way out there" and beyond Western Row, now Central Avenue. WE were all born there, and our mother died there years before we moved to Mt Auburn.
Both our parents were very active in Church work in old St Paul's on Fourth Street on the site of the present St Paul Building.
Father was a vestryman for a long time, secretary of the vestry and afterwards Senior Warden. He was also








In same batch IGI as STANHOPE SANDERSON ROWE, 2 other Rowes:
SARAH ANN FRANCES ROWE  Female  
Birth: 12 FEB 1795  
Christening: 05 APR 1795   Saint James, Paddington, London, England
Parents:
  Father:  HENRY ROWE
  Mother:  FRANCES  
Extracted birth or christening record f
Source Information:
Batch No.:  Dates:  Source Call No.:  Type:  Printout Call No.:  Type: 
C079031  1655 - 1826  0579296   Film  6900935   Film 
Sheet: 00
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CATHERINE ROWE 
Christening: 30 APR 1826   Saint James, Paddington, London, England
Parents:
  Father:  JOHN ROWE
  Mother:  MARIA  
Messages: Extracted birth or christening record
Source Information:
Batch No.:  Dates:  Source Call No.:  Type:  Printout Call No.:  Type: 
C079031  1655 - 1826  0579296   Film  6900935   Film 
Sheet: 00


Clerk of Probate Court, 230 E. 9th, RM 10165, Cincinnati, OH 45202
William Howard Taft Center, Probate: 513-946-3600, Marriage License: (513) 946-3589
[Probate Records from 1790 , Marraige Records from 1808 , Birth / Death Records from 1867-1908] has Birth circa 1864 through 1908; Death 1882 through 1908; Marriage $2.00 1808+; Naturalization 1864 through 1884.
County Recorder [ Land Records from 1787 ]
138 E Court Street, Suite 209, Cincinnati, OH 45202; 513-946-4600, Fax: 513-946-4577

-http://www.hcgsdata.org/grooms/Ros-Ry.shtml
-http://www.hcgsdata.org/brides/Ros-Ry.shtml
Hamilton County Genealogical Society
Marriage Records Beginning with Ros-Ry
1860-69; 6-RCH; Rowe, Charles F.; Switza, Maria M.
1850-59; 5-RCH; Rowe, Dexter; Leonard, Emily
1870-79 ;G; Rowe, Edward; Dunlap, Maggie
1870-79; 7-P-Y; Rowe, Edward E.; Dunlap, Maggie
1850-59; 5-RCH; Rowe, Eli; Johnson, Sarah
1850-59; 5-C-JJ; Rowe, Francis H.; Hocker, Helena
1870-79; FP5; Rowe, Frank G.; Foster, Nora C.
1860-69; 6-C-AAA; Rowe, George; Logan, Mary A.
1880-84; FP4; Rowe, George B.; Frazier, Harriet
1860-69; 6-CH; Rowe, George E.; Woliston, Sallie
1880-84; 7-C-FF *; Rowe, Hiram S.; Leonard, Anna
1850-59; 5-RCH; Rowe, James; Brokenshire, Thomans
1860-69; 6-P-A7; Rowe, Richard; Hewes, Alice Aurelia
1860-69; 6-RCH; Rowe, Richard; Partello, Millie
1840-49; E-P-D; Rowe, Stanhope; Thomas, Frances Mary
1840-49; G; Rowe, Stanhope; Thomas, Francis Mary
1850-59; 5-C-SS; Rowe, Thomas; Hartman, Lena
1870-79; 7-C-FFF; Rowe, Thomas; Murray, Elisabeth
1840-49; E-RCH; Rowe, Thomas M.; Oliver, Margaret
1870-79; 7-C-WW; Rowe, William; McCarden, Lillian
1870-79; G; Rowe, William; Richardson, Margaret
1850-59; 5-C-QQ; Rowe, William B.; Holmes, Frances A.
1860-69; 6-CH; Rowe, William Henry; Smith, Eliza Ann
1870-79; 7-C-AAA; Rowe, William S.; Richardson, Margaret
1860-69; 6-C-YY; Dunzelmann, Heinrich; Rowe, Anna Maria
1850-59; 5-C-SS; Davis, George; Rowe, Catharine
1880-84; FP2; Sullivan, James B.; Rowe, Ella S.
1870-79; 7-CH; Totten, Alfred; Rowe, Ellen
1870-79; G; Totten, Alfred; Rowe, Ellen
1870-79; 7-P-C7; Totten, Alfred J.; Rowe, Ellen F.

1870-79; S-P-C7; Totten, Alfred J.; Rowe, Ellen F.
1880-84; 7-P-A; Mesger, Jacob; Rowe, Jennie
1860-69; G; Martin, C.L.; Rowe, Julia
1870-79; G; Allen, Thomas; Rowe, Laura
1870-79; 7-P-A8; Allen, Thomas H.C.; Rowe, Laura A.

1860-69; 6-CH; Douglass, Julian; Rowe, Mary E.
1840-49; E-RCH; Scott, Alex.; Rowe, Mary J.
1880-84; FP2; Baird, John H.; Rowe, Revie
1860-69; G; Sperling, James; Rowe, Rhoda
1850-59; 5-RCH; Heinsley, Samuel; Rowe, Sarah Ann
1870-79; FP5; Hyde, Ed. W.; Rowe, Sarah J.



-http://www.hcgsdata.org/obits/Rom-Roy.shtml
Names from Death Notices
Hamilton County Genealogical Society
January 22, 2008 6:56:05 PM EST
Name, Newspaper, Period, (Child/BP)
Davies, Samuel W. Gz 1840-1849  
Davies, Samuel W. Ti 1840-1849 (x)
Rowe, Charles J. Gz 1840-1849  
Rowe, Frances Co 1860-1869  
Rowe, Francis M. Gz 1860-1869  
Rowe, Stanhope Co 1880-1889  
Rowe, Stanhope Gz 1880-1889  
Rowe, William Stanhope Fp 1890-1899
Thomas, John S. Gz 1830-1839 (x)  
Thomas, Margaret Co 1870-1879 (x)
Co = Cincinnati Commercial
Gz = Cincinnati Daily Gazette
Ti = Cincinnati Daily Times
FP = Cincinnati Free Presse
Vf = Cincinnati Volksfreund
Vb = Cincinnati Volksblatt
Ze = Cincinnatier Zeitung

Index of death notices appearing in the Cincinnati Daily Gazette, 1827-1881
Title: Index of death notices and marriage notices appearing in the Cincinnati Daily Gazette, 1827-1881
indexed by Jeffrey G. Herbert, Hamilton County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1992. Description: xiv, 833 p. ; 28 cm.
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Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton co. Call #: 929.377178 qC5742Zh, 1992
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Includes: an index of maiden name to married name of deceased (p. 650- 657).
Includes: 7 pages of pioneer biographies index. A list of persons who had short biographies published about them in the Cincinnati Commercial. These persons were old pioneers of the Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky areas, and were not limited to the Cincinnati and Hamilton County vicinity.
Includes:
name of deceased, notice day, month year, death day, month, age, * if birthplace indicated,
newspaper page, and maiden name if given.
Example:
      Guy, Anna      4, 5, Feb. 1868      3, Feb. 26      *      5      Brand
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Cataloging Information: Subjects Ohio, Hamilton, Cincinnati - Obituaries - Indexes
Ohio - Biography - Indexes
Ohio, Hamilton, Cincinnati - Newspapers
Salt Lake City Family History Library Information:
FHL US/CAN Call Number: 977.178 V42hj v. 1, 977.178 V42hj v. 2
Film Number 2023914 Item 2 Format Book Language English
Publication Heritage Books, c1996, Bowie, Maryland : ISBN/ISSN 0788404199
Title Also Known As Cincinnati Commercial (Cincinnati, Ohio)

Index of death notices appearing in the Cincinnati Commercial, 1858-1891
Title: Index of death notices appearing in the Cincinnati Commercial, 1858-1899
Author: Jeffrey G. Herbert, Hamilton County Chapter, the Ohio Genealogical Society
Notes Contents: pt. 1. A - L -- pt. 2. L - Z.
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Includes an index of maiden name to married name of deceased (p. 650- 657).
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Includes 7 pages of pioneer biographies index. A list of persons who had short biographies published about them in the Cincinnati Commercial. These persons were old pioneers of the Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky areas, and were not limited to the Cincinnati and Hamilton County vicinity.
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Includes
name of deceased, notice day, month year, death day, month, age, * if birthplace indicated, newspaper page, and maiden name if given.
Example:
      Guy, Anna      4, 5,      Feb. 1868      3,      Feb. 26      *      5      Brand
Cataloging Information: Subjects Ohio, Hamilton, Cincinnati - Obituaries - Indexes
  Ohio - Biography - Indexes
  Ohio, Hamilton, Cincinnati - Newspapers
Salt Lake City Family History Library Information:
Call Number: 977.178 V42hj v. 1, 977.178 V42hj v. 2
Film Number 2023914 Item 2
Format Book
Language English
Publication Heritage Books, c1996, Bowie, Maryland : ISBN/ISSN 0788404199
Title Also Known As Cincinnati Commercial (Cincinnati, Ohio) FHL US/CAN

Index of death notices appearing in the Cincinnati Daily Times, 1840-1879
Title: Index of death notices appearing in the Cincinnati Daily Times, 1840-1879 / indexed by Jeffrey G. Herbert, Hamilton County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society, Cincinnati, 1994. Description: v, 279 p.; 28 cm.
Cataloging Information: Topical subject: Death notices--Ohio--Cincinnati--Indexes.
Topical subject: Registers of births, etc.--Ohio--Cincinnati.
Geographic term: Cincinnati (Ohio)--Genealogy--Indexes.
Salt Lake City Family History Library Information:
FHL US/CAN Call Number: 977.178 V42hjg
Film Number 1983603 Item 1 Format Book Language English
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Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton co. Call #: 929.377178 qC5744Zh, 1994
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Includes: alphabetical listing of death notice by maiden names
Includes: an index of maiden name to married name of deceased (p. 650- 657).
Includes: 7 pages of pioneer biographies index. A list of persons who had short biographies published about them in the Cincinnati Commercial. These persons were old pioneers of the Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky areas, and were not limited to the Cincinnati and Hamilton County vicinity.
Includes: name of deceased, notice day, month year, death day, month, age, * if birthplace indicated,
newspaper page, and maiden name if given.
Example: Guy, Anna 4, 5, Feb. 1868 3, Feb. 26 * 5 Brand
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Index of death notices appearing in the Cincinnati Freie Presse, 1874-1920
Title: Index of death and other notices appearing in Cincinnati Freie Presse, 1874-1920
indexed by Jeffrey G. Herbert, Hamilton County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society; Bowie, Md.:
Heritage Books, 1993.
Description: 2 v. (595, 74, 23 p.) ; 28 cm.
Contents: v. 1. A - Oberheber -- v. 2. Oberhelman - Z.
Publication: Heritage Books, 1993, Bowie, Maryland ISBN/ISSN 1556138032
Cataloging Information:
  Topical subject: German Americans--Ohio--Cincinnati--Genealogy.
  Topical subject: Death notices--Ohio--Cincinnati--Indexes.
  Topical subject: Registers of births, etc.--Ohio--Cincinnati.
  Geographic term: Cincinnati (Ohio)--Genealogy.
Salt Lake City Family History Library Information:
FHL US/CAN Call Number: 977.178 V42her v. 1, 977.178 V42her v. 2
Film Number 1852964 Format Book Language English
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Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton co. Call #: 929.377178 qC5743Zh, 1993
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Includes: members of the German Pioneer Society
Includes: an index of maiden name to married name of deceased
Includes: missing heirs and miscellaneous names
Includes: alphabetical listing of death notices: name of deceased, notice day, month year, death day, month,
age, * if birthplace indicated, newspaper page, and maiden name if given.
Example:
      Guy, Anna      4, 5,      Feb. 1868      3, Feb. 26      *      5      Brand
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"The History of Simcoe County"
appendix"Lists of the Pioneers - Settlers before 1837"
-http://www.waynecook.com/hunter.shtml#chapt.11
PART TWO
THE PIONEERS
CHAPT. #11 SOUTH ORILLIA
Three brothers, Charles, Stanhope and Basil R. Rowe, came to Canada about the year 1830, They were members of a Devonshire family, although immediately from London, Eng. In 1832, Charles, the eldest, came to Orillia and took up land beside Bass Lake for himself and brothers. For a short time, they resided at Holland Landing, but about the date just mentioned, came to Bass Lake. Basil, who was the younger of the three, was 16 or 17 years of age at the time of their arrival in the woods of Bass Lake. Subsequently, both Charles and Stanhope went to the United States, but Basil remained in South Orillia throughout his life. He married a daughter of Captain Hamilton, of Matchedash and Penetanguishene. In the early days of Orilla Township, Mr. Rowe was chosen township clerk, and held the office for a generation or more. His death took place on December 29, 1894.
Lists of pioneers
-http://www.waynecook.com/settlers.html
Andrew Frederick Hunter 1863 - 1940
SETTLERS BEFORE 1837
The Villages
"In solving the question as to who were the real pioneers of Simcoe County, one important event readily furnishes us with a key. The Rebellion of 1837 is a distinct dividing line, in relation to which those who settled before it were the real pioneers of the county, the period to which they belonged standing out by itself, sharp and clear. It is with this period that the contents of this second volume mainly deal, except where it became necessary to comlete the History by introducing such persons and events of the subsequent years as seemed requisite, especially the more prominent of those who took part in the public affairs of the county.
SOUTH ORILLIA
SETTLER
settler/con/lot
DALLAS, Frederick 3/11
DARLING, Paul 2/6
FINCH, John 1/11
HARVEY, John 1/9
JOHNSON, .... 1/10
KIRSOP, William 1/4(Ept)
MULOCH, William 2/5
ROWE, Chas 1/5
SANSON, James 2/9
SIBBALD, William 5/11
SQUIRES, Philemon 5/8
ST. JOHN, St. Andrew 5/6
Spouses
Birth28 Jul 1824, Philadelphia, PA
Death29 Jan 1863, Cincinatti, OH
Burial1863, Spring Grove Cemetary, Cincinnati, OH
FatherJohn Stall Thomas (1793-1831)
MotherMargaret Burley (1799-1872)
Marriage28 Jul 1841, Cincinnati, OH
ChildrenMargaret (1844-1845)
 Ellen Frances (~1849-)
 Charlotte Jupp (1851-1927)
 Laura Alice (1853-1927)
 William Stanhope (1857-1941)
 Basil Wood (~1860-)
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