The Dows or Dowse family in America: a genealogy of the descendants of Lawrence Dows, including the genealogy of the Masterman family, two branches of the Newman family, a branch of the Morse family, and many genealogical lines of other families1642-1890 . of Trade on The Real North-west, of which over 25,000copies were distributed; and also addresses on the North-west before theMilwaukee Chamber of Commerce, the Philadelphia Board of Trade, andother associations. Mr. Dowses record for the best general and publicbenefit of Duluth and its sympathetic section has been most honorableand exemplary


The Dows or Dowse family in America: a genealogy of the descendants of Lawrence Dows, including the genealogy of the Masterman family, two branches of the Newman family, a branch of the Morse family, and many genealogical lines of other families1642-1890 . of Trade on The Real North-west, of which over 25,000copies were distributed; and also addresses on the North-west before theMilwaukee Chamber of Commerce, the Philadelphia Board of Trade, andother associations. Mr. Dowses record for the best general and publicbenefit of Duluth and its sympathetic section has been most honorableand exemplary. He m. Nov. 6, i860, in Fulton, N. Y., Mary A., dau. of Philip andAnn Fish of Fulton. She was b. July 25, 1836, in Trenton, N. Y. Children ok Thi^>mas and Mary A. (Fish) Dowse. 1762 i. Frederick*, b. Nov. 6, 1861, in West Meriden, Conn. 1763 ii. RoBKRr Peck, b. Sept. 28, 1864, in New York city. 1764 iii. Nathalie Roiux, b. Aug. 1, 1870, in Superior, Wis. 793 DANIEL MORSE, JR., son of Daniel (354), was b. Nov. 17,1812, in Needham, Mass.; was a shoemaker and d. Feb. 26, 1870, inWellesley, Mass. He m. in Needham, Mehitable Jane, dau. of Eben-ezer and Mehitable (Fisk) Fuller. She was b. July 30, 1812, in Needham,and died May 15, 1888, in


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