Margaret Augusta "Gussie" Sowle the 2nd., daughter of Gideon & Sally (Brower) Sowle of Broadalbin, Fulton County, New York. She was born June 15, 1849. She was married to Harlan P. Groesbeck on November 8, 1869. She was Generation 8 from Mayflower Passenger, George Soule/Sowle (1), Nathaniel (2), Sylvanus (3), William (4), Joseph (5), Robert (6), Gideon (7) and Margaret (8).
Margaret Augusta (Sowle) Groesbeck was born on June 15, 1849 to Gideon Sowle and Sally (Brower) Sowle. Margaret Sowle married Harlan P. Groesbeck. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Augusta (Sowle) Groesbeck.
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