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mow Name Meaning and History

  1. Scottish: habitational name from Mow (formerly Molle) in the parish of Morebattle, Roxburghshire.
  2. Variant spelling of English Mowe, a variant of Maw.

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mow Family Facts

Distribution of mow Families in the US in 1920
Number of mow families
 18-33
 7-17
 1-6
 0
Compiled by Ancestry.com.au from the 1920 US Federal Census records

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Threads: 11 - Messages: 51
ThreadAuthorReplies
Catherine Mow, Shelby County, IN Cynthia Senter Patterson 25
Mow family in Wexford Co. MI. Geri Graham 10
Catharine Mow and Joseph Addison Drake, Lake cats2005 0
Eva Banks Mow RAMMAM 0
John Steven Mow Sherry Wilkins 0
Peter Mow(s) of Rockingham County, NH Amalea Hendrickson 0
JOHN MOW, BORN 1840, GERMANY Joanne 5
William Fannin Mow cindyrichins80 0
Peter Mow(e) and Jane Bumford NH lbamf 0
Juanita Mow b. circa 1812 Janet 0
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