Misc. Notes
Tombstone, via Find-a-Grave says b 28 july 1825
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. also listed William Heanes, age 14??? WHO????
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.
Spring Grove Cemetary, Cincinnati, OH Funeral Record #11326
b 28 july 1824 Phila, PA
d 29 jan 1863 Cincinnati OH
interred 31 Jan 1863 sec 77 lot 51
“removed to sec 99 lot 45, 19 june 1863”
Frances M Rowe Find A Grave Memorial# 79028363
Birth: unknown
Death: 1863
Note: More information is available via the Spring Grove website at
http://www.springgrove.org/sg/genealogy/stats/11326.tif.pdfBurial: Spring Grove Cemetery; Cincinnati; Hamilton County; Ohio, USA
Plot: Garden LN, Section 99, Lot 45, Space 4
Maintained by: Cincinnati Spring Grove ...
Originally Created by: Auto Graver; Record added: Oct 21, 2011
From
“Le Raconteur” Vol 4, No 1, Autumn 1915managing editor: William Wallace Rowe
business manager: John Jay Rowe
treasurer: William Stanhope Rowe
p8 "Family Matters" cont'd by CJR (Charlotte Jupp Rowe)-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.-----------
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.