(Freeport Journal newspaper)
(see Dr. Daniel G. Rowley) … Myron H. Rowley was born in Vermont, Oct. 13, 1805. He removed with his parents to Lockport [Westmoreland Co., PA, and later to [the state of] Indiana. While living in the latter State he began the study of medicine, and in 1829 graduated from the medical college at Cincinnati, Ohio. After receiving his degree, he located in Millerstown, in Fawn township, Allegheny county [PA] where he practiced medicine for sixty-three years, or until his death, which occurred on July 1, 1897. He was positive in his religious and political views, being a member of the Methodist Episcopal church and the republican party. Dr. Myron Rowley was twice married, the first wife in Indiana when he was but twenty years of age. She bore him two children: William, born in 1826, and died near Norfolk, Va., in 1864, while serving in the army; and Mary, born in 1828, and died in Butler county, Pa., in 1890. His first wife died in 1852, in Allegheny county, and about three years after her death he married his second wife, Margaretta Smith. To this union there were born four children, three daughters and one son, all of whom are living. The daughters are Paulina A., Sarah B. and Laura J. The son is Dr. Daniel G. Rowley …
Memoirs of Allegheny County Vol 2 1904 (p 318)
(Freeport Journal newspaper)
(see Dr. Daniel G. Rowley) … Myron H. Rowley was born in Vermont, Oct. 13, 1805. He removed with his parents to Lockport [Westmoreland Co., PA, and later to [the state of] Indiana. While living in the latter State he began the study of medicine, and in 1829 graduated from the medical college at Cincinnati, Ohio. After receiving his degree, he located in Millerstown, in Fawn township, Allegheny county [PA] where he practiced medicine for sixty-three years, or until his death, which occurred on July 1, 1897. He was positive in his religious and political views, being a member of the Methodist Episcopal church and the republican party. Dr. Myron Rowley was twice married, the first wife in Indiana when he was but twenty years of age. She bore him two children: William, born in 1826, and died near Norfolk, Va., in 1864, while serving in the army; and Mary, born in 1828, and died in Butler county, Pa., in 1890. His first wife died in 1852, in Allegheny county, and about three years after her death he married his second wife, Margaretta Smith. To this union there were born four children, three daughters and one son, all of whom are living. The daughters are Paulina A., Sarah B. and Laura J. The son is Dr. Daniel G. Rowley …
Memoirs of Allegheny County Vol 2 1904 (p 318)
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