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Tabitha Jane Fowler
Submitted by: Leila Evett


Tabitha Jane Fowler was born Tabitha Jane Ferguson on 7 February 1853, daughter of James Edward Ferguson and Fannie Fitzpatrick. On 15 December 1874 she married Tony Long Fowler in Young Co. Texas by S. M. Glasgow, JP (filed Marriage Bk 1).
To this untion were born 8 children:
Joseph Nimrod 1875-1960
William Hardy 1877-1878
John Wilson 1880-1881
Edmond Dickson 1880-1881 Coral Rue 1882-1943 (md. Hettie Hart)
Tansy Mable 1884-1963 (md. Chas. Hart)
Ona Teresa 1886-1937 (md. George E. McReynolds)
Otto Morgan 1889-1964 (md. Florence Davis)
Tabitha Jane Fowler died 25 October 1903. Her children were almost grown. Tony Fowler migrated to Arkansas where he was remarried.


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