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ANN LATHAM BOYD / HENRY HUNTER BOWEN


HENRY HUNTER BOWEN, son of William and Rhoda (Respess) Bowen, was born on the homestead at Long Acre, Washington county, North Carolina, February 11, 1823, and died on the eighty-fourth anniversary of his birth, 1907. His lifelong calling was that of farmer, and he was a member of the confederate force that fired the first shots on Fort Sumter, serving from that time until the final surrender at Appomattox, once being taken prisoner by the federal forces. He married ANN LATHAM BOYD, born at Long Acre, Washington county, North Carolina, in 1824, died in 1892, daughter of ZACHARY BOYD and his wife, MARY (LATHAM) BOYD, her father a native of that place, a farmer and physician. Children of ZACHARY and MARY (LATHAM) BOYD: WINIFRED, ANN LATHAM, of previous mention, married Henry Hunter Bowen, MARY, ELIZABETH,  ZACHARY, THOMAS, and CASWELL.  Henry Hunter Bowen and his wife were the parents of: Cornelia, married Cleophas B. Latham, of Long Acre, North Carolina; Henry C., of Wilmington, North Carolina, since the age of seventeen years a minister of the Christian church; Marietta, married John T. Windley, of Long Acre, North Carolina; Dr. William David, of whom further; Olivia, married John C. Oden, of Hunter's Bridge, North Carolina, was the mother of seven children, and died aged forty-eight years; and two who died in infancy.

Source: Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Volumes I-V. Richmond, VA:
n.p, 1915.


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