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John Rowse

Birth7 Feb 1786 - St Aus, Quebec, Canada/Sorel, Lower Canada
Death15 May 1870 - Mitchell Square, Oro, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada
MotherChristiana Catherine Shibley
FatherGeorge Henry Rausch (Rowse) (Rouse)

Born in St Aus, Quebec, Canada/Sorel, Lower Canada on 7 Feb 1786 to George Henry Rausch (Rowse) (Rouse) and Christiana Catherine Shibley. John Rowse married Janet Chapman and had 5 children. He passed away on 15 May 1870 in Mitchell Square, Oro, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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George Henry Rausch (Rowse) (Rouse)
1749 - 1832
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Christiana Catherine Shibley
1755 - 1847
Spouse(s)
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Janet Chapman
1804 - 1876
Children Show all
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William Henry Rouse
1840 - 1920
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Margaret Jane Rouse
1824 - 1905
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John Nelson Rouse
1836 - 1900
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Louisa Rouse
1837 - 1922
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Allen Chapman Rouse
1827 - 1853

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