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Myron H. Stowell (1832-1911)

Myron H. Stowell (1832-1911)

According to an Internet database of Illinois veterans of the Civil War, a man by the name of Marcus L Stowell was listed in Company D of the 42nd Illinois Infantry. His residence at the time of enlistment was listed as Lowell. There was also a Myron Stowell in Company H of the Illinois 42nd Infantry whose residence was Kankakee. One of these men is probably the M.H. Stowell on the Three Creeks Monument.

Gerald Born, a descendant, writes:

    Myron H. Stowell is the one listed on the Three Creeks Monument. He is my great-grandfather. He lived at Shelby and Creston. His daughter, Ella Almeda Stowell married my grandfather, Roscoe Conklin Born, who was station agent at Roselawn and Conrad, and later worked in the tower of the Three I.

    Myron Stowell had three brothers who also served during the Civil War. They were John, Lewis, and Marcus. I think a couple of them enlisted at Kankakee. John lived at Lowell and Lewis lived at Water Valley. Marcus moved to Kansas shortly after the Civil War.

    Their father, Loren Lorenzo Stowell served during the War of 1812, probably from Connecticut or New York. Loren moved to Shelby, Indiana from Kalamazoo, Michigan, after the death of his wife in 1846. Loren was born at Stafford, Connecticut, the son of Dr. Oliver Stowell of Pomfret, Connecticut and Abigail Strickland of New London, and married Mary Matilda Reed, a daughter of Talcott Reed. He was married three different times. By the second marriage he had a son, Stewart Stowell, who lived at Shelby.

    Loren died in 1872 and his obit can be found in the Lowell Tribune. Myron died in 1911 at the Old Soldier's Home at Battleground.


Last updated on March 27, 2009.

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