Born: 19 Feb 1842 - Hastings, MI Christened: Died: 25 Dec 1932 - 250 Graves Ave, Battle Creek, MI Buried: 28 Dec 1932 - Hickory Corners
Father: Joel Dowd (Abt 1812-1899) Mother: Amanda R Bowne (1824-1918)
Married: 4 Aug 1866 - Emma's Home
Civil War
2. Census, 1870
With Emma,Victor, & John 6 months
3. Census, 1880
Barry Co w/Emma,
Victor,Elmer,Josephine,George,Betsey
4. Census, 1894
Kalamazoo Michigan
5. Census, 1910
Barry Co w/Laura Knowles? 005 0037 0028
Born: 1 Jan 1850 - New York Christened: Died: 4 Dec 1901 - Bedford Buried: - Hickory Corners
Father: Oliver Perry Knowles (1823-Abt 1900) Mother: Betsy Hall (Abt 1822-1872)
Born: 20 Nov 1867 Christened: Died: 4 Nov 1938 - 201 East Alcott Avenue Kalamazoo, MI Buried: - Banfield Cemetery, Michigan
Spouse: Roseffie E Haugh (1868-1960)
Battle Creek,MI vol11,ed 35, sheet 18,line 65
Born: 5 Dec 1869 Christened: Died: 30 May 1935 Buried:
Spouse: Ella M Youngs (1873-1959) Marr: 18 Dec 1890 - Richland
Calhoun Co Bedford, with Ella, and Myrtle
2. Census, 1920
Calhoun Co w/Ella vol15, Ed 68, sheet 5, line 24
3. Census, 17 Apr 1930
Michigan, Kalamazoo Co, Ross Twp, District 53
Born: 1 Jul 1872 - Barry Township, Barry Co Michigan Christened: Died: 20 Jun 1934 Buried:
Spouse: Hugh Peters McDonald (1870-1953) Marr: 7 Sep 1890 - Cedar Creek, Barry Co Michigan
Born: 26 Jul 1875 Christened: Died: 19 Jul 1941 - Battle Creek, MI Buried:
Spouse: Alice McKay (Abt 1878-Abt 1964) Marr: 4 Jul 1898 - Bedford Michigan
With Alice and her father Darwin Mckay
2. Census, 1910
Battle Creek, Mi w/Alice & Elbert
3. Census, 1920
Battle Creek, Calhoun County Michigan
4. Census, 9 Apr 1930
Battle Creek, Calhoun County Michigan
5. Occupation
Engine tester for Advance-Rumley Co, Threshing
machine operator
Born: 14 Jun 1878 Christened: Died: Buried:
Spouse: Jake Hermenette (1871-1956) Marr: 8 Jan 1896
Born: 23 Oct 1881 Christened: Died: Buried:
Spouse: Campbell ( - )
Spouse: Grover Strong ( - )
California
Born: 8 Jul 1885 - Barry Co Christened: Died: 7 May 1964 - Battle Creek, MI Buried: - East Hickory Cemetery, Hickory Corners
Spouse: Myrtle Adeline Youngs (1886-1968) Marr: 17 Aug 1904 - Marshall, MI
2. Census, 1910 - Calhoun Co, With Myrtle
3. Census, 1920 - Kalamazoo Co W/Myrtle, Fern Hazel, Ernestine, Frederick
Enlisted in company F Eighth Infantry, Sept. 16,
1861, at Prairieville, for 3 years, age 22. Mustered September 23, 1861.
Re-enlisted December 29, 1863, at Blain's Cross Roads, Tenn. Mustered December
30, 1863. Wounded in action on James Island, S.C June 16, 1862. Mustered out at
Delaney House, D.C., July 30, 1865.
Reference: Lanman, Charles; The Red Book of Michigan; A Civil Military and
Biographical History. Detroit, Michigan. E.B.Smith Co 1871 page 45
Private of Capt. Chas H McCreery's Co F 8th regt.
Shot during the Civil War, June 16, 1862 at James Island, South Carolina
Lived with his son George Dowd and Daughter in law Alice from about 1923 to his
death.
Found on 1850 and 1860 Census with parents
1870 Census shows John G married to
Emma 20
Victor 3
John 6 months
1894 Census at Ancestory.com lists John and his family in Kalamazoo as the
following:
John G Dowd 51
Emma A 43 (born New York)
George 18
Edith L 11
??net Dowd (which is probably Ernest Dowd who would have been 9)
Civil War Regiment info: owned by Joyce Dowd
John G Dowd Private Enlisted Sept 16, 1861 Prairieville, Term 3 years Mustered
September 23, 1861 in Detroit age 22 Dark eyes, Dark Hair, Dark Comp., 5 ft 8
Farmer.
Battle Creek Newspaper article 1932:
John G Dowd fought in three of the most important battles of the Civil War and
was wounded in one of them, but the real high light of his wartime reminiscences
was the story of the white house birthday dinner in which he was Lincoln's
guest.
The regiment in which Mr. Dowd was a private was stationed in Washington at the
time. President Lincoln learned that February was the outstanding month for
birthdays among that regiment and he invited all of its soldiers whose birthdays
fell in February to dinner at the white house. Mr. Dowd remembers the dinner,
but he can not recall how many guests were invited.
The dinner was February 12, on the president's birthday. Mr. Dowd's birthday is
February 19.
Mr. Dowd was in service during most of the Civil war. He enlisted from
Prairieville in Barry county. After he was wounded in the Battle of James Island
he was retired from service but later he re enlisted, served for a time as a
team driver and later became a camp cook for the duration of the war. He also
fought in the battles of Antietam and South Mountain.
At the time of his enlistment, Mr. Dowd was 19. All of the other boys of
fighting age also enlisted from the Prairieville school during the early days of
the war. Most of them were in the same regiment, the first brigade of the first
division of the ninth army corps, Company F of the eighth Michigan Infantry.
Mr. Dowd makes his home with his son George Dowd of 250 Graves Avenue. His other
children are Victor of Kalamazoo, Elmer of Kalamazoo, Ernest of Galesburg, Mrs
Alice Dickinson and Mrs. Edith Campbell of California, and Mrs. Helen McDonald
of Richland
Another newspaper article reporting John G Dowd's death:
John G Dowd, Civil War veteran and a resident of Battle Creek for the last 19
years, passed away at 11:20 p.m. Sunday at the home of his son, George H Dowd,
250 Graves avenue, after a lingering illness.
A native of Michigan, Mr. Dowd was born February 19, 1837, in Prairieville,
Barry county and had spent all of his life in or near this city. Following his
war service, he engaged in farming and spent most of his life on his farm near
Hickory Corners.
Besides the son at whose home he died Mr. Dowd leaves three other sons, Victor
Dowd, of Kalamazoo, Elmer Dowd, of Ross township, and Ernest Dowd of Comstock;
three daughters, Edith and Mrs. Belle Nickelsen. residing in California, and
Mrs. Hugh Mcdonald, of Yorkville;a brother, Mark Dowd, residing in Missouri; and
nine grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Hebble's
Chapel with the Rev Carleton Brooks Miller, pastor of the First Congregational
church, officiating. Burial will be made in the Hickory Corners cemetery.
Death Certificate Michigan
John G Dowd, Male, White, Widower, Wife Emma A,
Date of Birth Feb 19, 1837
Age 95 years, 10 months, 6 days
Farmer-retired
Birthplace Barry Co Michigan
Father Joel Dowd Birth Place: Barry Co (other sources contradict the birth place
of father)
Mother: Amanda Bowne Birth Place: New York
Death Acute Bronchitis.
On the 1870 census John and Emma have a 6 month old baby named John, who is not
documented in future census data. This researcher suspects baby must not have
survived. (1.12.2003)
Hickory Corners cemetery enter 1st unpaved road east 5th row back. Row 5 lot 129
Will of Knowles left a plot of 30 acres in Barry
Co. Family mentioned in will were
Victor Dowd 40 of Delton
Elmer Dowd 38 Marshall
Josephine McDonald 39 Richland
George Dowd Battle Creek
Ernest Dowd 23
Edith Strong 30 Battle Creek
Belle Hermanette Newmax
To each 1/35 of land as children of Emma
Clayton Knowles and Carrie Manuel to each 1/10 as children of Warren S Knowles
deceased Last Modified: 3 Jul 2004