Individual Details
Charles P. BOWLBY
(1848 - 9 NOV 1909)
A biographical sketch of Charles P. BOWLBY was published in 1905.
Building on early training as a carpenter, Charles began the manufacture of a reed organ, C. P. Bowlby Princess Organ, in 1876. In 1893, he added Princess Piano, and became recognized internationally. Extended credit and the general financial panic in the world in 1890, caused the collapse of his business and abondonment of his factory located in Washington, NJ. He then joined the Lawrence Organ Company, at Easton, PA., and was considered a successful business man of high integrity.
Events
Birth | 1848 | New Jersey | |||
Marriage | Mary C. SWEENEY | ||||
Death | 9 NOV 1909 | Washington, Warren Co., NJ | |||
Burial | Easton, Northampton Co., PA |
Families
Spouse | Mary C. SWEENEY ( - ) |
Child | William S. BOWLBY (1887 - ) |
Child | Robert W. BOWLBY ( - ) |
Child | Florence M. BOWLBY ( - ) |
Child | Harry R. BOWLBY ( - ) |
Child | Charles BOWLBY ( - ) |
Child | Mary F. BOWLBY ( - ) |
Child | Elizabeth BOWLBY ( - 1894) |
Child | Helen A. BOWLBY ( - ) |
Child | Adeline C. BOWLBY ( - ) |
Father | Stacy/Stacey BOWLBY (1815 - 1869) |
Mother | Mary Ann HAZLETT (1819 - 1902) |
Sibling | Matilda E. BOWLBY (1838 - ) |
Sibling | Emily BOWLBY (1840 - 1916) |
Sibling | Abby M. BOWLBY (1841 - ) |
Sibling | Whitfield BOWLBY (1843 - 1883) |
Sibling | C. Stewart BOWLBY (1845 - 1878) |
Sibling | Levi H. BOWLBY (1845 - 1906) |
Sibling | Mary C. BOWLBY (1851 - ) |
Sibling | John W. BOWLBY (1852 - 1852) |
Sibling | Bartley BOWLBY (1854 - 1923) |
Sibling | Fletcher J. "John" BOWLBY (1856 - ) |
Sibling | Frank A. BOWLBY (1857 - 1901) |
Sibling | Alfred BOWLBY (1860 - 1925) |
Sibling | George B. BOWLBY (1864 - ) |
Sibling | Jane M. BOWLBY (1866 - 1944) |
Endnotes
1. Cynthia Bowlby, Email
2. Cynthia Bowlby, Email
3. Cynthia Bowlby, Email