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Thomas ROWE
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Henry ROWE (1857 - 1928)
Thomas ROWE

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Ann KIMPTON





























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Near Relatives of Thomas ROWE
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Self Thomas ROWE

Spouse/Partner Ann KIMPTON

Son Henry ROWE 1857 Watford, Hertfordshire, England 1928 Mirani, Queensland, Australia 71

Daughter in Law Alice Maude STAINS 1865 Halstead, Essex, England 1950 Queensland, Australia 85

Grandson Charles ROWE 1887 Queensland, Australia 1970 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 83
Granddaughter May Maude ROWE 1889 Queensland, Australia
Granddaughter Lily ROWE 1890 Queensland, Australia
Grandson Henry (Harry) ROWE 1892 Mirani, Queensland, Australia 1973 Queensland, Australia 81
Granddaughter Daisy ROWE 1894 Queensland, Australia
Granddaughter Ivy Marguerite ROWE 1903 Queensland, Australia

Events in Thomas ROWE's life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1857 Birth of son Henry ROWE Watford, Hertfordshire, England Note 1
1928 Death of son Henry ROWE (aged 71) Mirani, Queensland, Australia Note 2 18, 60
Note 1: See obit - Hendon, Middlesex - born 1855
Marriage cert - born Watford, Herefordshire - born 1857
Note 2: Qld bdm - 1928 C1749 Henry Rowe Thomas Rowe Ann Kimpton



Daily Mercury (Mackay) 2 May 1928
Our Mirani correspondent writes :
— On Saturday last. April 28. there
passed away an old and respected
resident of Mirani in the person of
Mr. Henry Rowe. Mr. Rowe had
been a resident, of Mirani district for
over 46 years. He was born at
Hendon, near London in the year
1855 and came out to Queensland by
sailing ship, landing at Maryborough
in 1808(?). From there he proceeded
to Rockhampton and thence to Mac
kay in 1882. Here he was married m
the year 1884. Mr. Rowe first came
to Mirani as gardener on the Hollow
Estates, then, owned by Messrs. Raw-,
son Bros.- He was the first to ex
periment in cane-growing in this
district, and later carried on cane-
farmnig at Hendon Yale, Mia Mia,
where he resided until almost six
years ago, when be retired and came
to spend the remainder of his years
in Mirani. He is survived by his
widow, four daughters (Mesdames C.
Kane, G. Williams, G. Ewart and
T. Rogers), and two sons (Messrs.
C. and H. Rowe); all of whom reside
in this district. The funeral moved
from the residence of Mr. C. Rowe
at 2.30 p.m. on Sunday, and the in
terment-took place at the Mirani
cemetery. Rev. Mr. McQuie officiat
ing. The pall-bearers were Messrs.
J. Thornton, E. Feltham. E. Llovd.
J. B.-Walmsley; C. Stevenson and
J. Lennox, and the funeral cortege
was one of the largest ever seen in
Mirani, testifying to the esteem and
respect in which the deceased gentle
man was held throughout the whole
district.
Personal Notes:
from death reg of son Henry