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Archibald Monroe Vowiell

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Archibald Monroe Vowiell
A photo of Archibald Monroe Vowiell, my 3rd Great Grandfather.

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Archibald Monroe Vowiell
Archibald Monroe Vowiell was born in 1863 at Randolph Co. IL in Mahaska, Randolph County, Illinois United States to Wylie Vowell and Louisa Sadler. Archibald Vowiell married Mary Lydia Virgin, and died at age 32 years old in 1895. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Archibald Monroe Vowiell.
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