Charles W. Garrow Sr.

M, #6412, b. Oct 28, 1835, d. Jan 30, 1912
Relationship3rd great-granduncle of Malcolm Kenyon McKown Jr.
ChartsGarrow Descendants Chart
Father*Michel Garand1 b. Aug 10, 1790, d. Aug 4, 1877
Mother*Angelique Pelagie Bousquet b. Sep 16, 1802, d. May 22, 1867

Family

Rosalie Martin b. Sep 8, 1836, d. Dec 8, 1908
Children

Chronological Events

Birth*Oct 28, 1835 Charles W. Garrow Sr. was born on Oct 28, 1835 at Varennes, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada.1 
 He was the son of Michel Garand and Angelique Pelagie Bousquet.1 
Name VariationOct 28, 1835 Charles was also known as Charles George Garrow. 
Emigration*1838 He emigrated in 1838 from Quebec, Canada
Immigration*1838 He immigrated in 1838 to United States
Marriage*Aug 14, 1855 He married Rosalie Martin, daughter of Joseph Martin and Ursule Marguerite Bonnet, on Aug 14, 1855 at Saint Albans, Franklin County, Vermont, United States.2 
Milit-Beg*1862 Charles W. Garrow Sr. began military service in 1862 enlisted in the Sixth Vermont regiment at Saint Albans.3 
Milit-End*Mar 28, 1865 He ended military service on Mar 28, 1865; in the Civil War, 10th Regiment, Vermont Infantry.4 
Death*Jan 30, 1912 He died on Jan 30, 1912, at age 76 at Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont, United States, from heart disease, at home.5 
ObituaryJan 31, 1912  OBITUARY: CHARLES G. GARROW, a Civil War veteran, died suddenly at his home, No. 12 Stratton Road, yesterday morning, Jan 30, 1912, at 11:20 o’clock, of heart disease.

Mr. Garrow had been a victim of heart trouble for three or four years, but his death was unexpected, and in fact he seemed to be in rather better health than usual yesterday, and for several days past. Members of the family say that he seemed well and showed a degree of vivacity he has not exhibited in years. He left his seat in the kitchen yesterday, to make a trip to the barn, and when he returned he remarked that he felt cold and clammy and as if he was going to die. Two minutes afterward he was dead in his chair.

Mr. Garrow was born in Canada 77 years ago last October. He had been a resident of Rutland, VT for 34 years. Mrs. Garrow died about three years ago. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Louise Raymond, Mrs. Delia Elkey and Mrs. Mary Brow; and two sons, Leon and Charles Garrow Jr., all of Rutland. He also leaves two sisters, Louise, of New Bedford, MA and Tarzile of Plattsburgh, NY, and a brother, Adolphus Garrow, last heard of in Massachusetts. Mr. Garrow enlisted in the Sixth Vermont regiment, at St. Albans, in 1862.

Originally Published in the Rutland Herald, Rutlaand, VT and RePublished in the St. Albans Messenger, Feb. 8, 1912.5
 
Burial*Feb 1, 1912 He was buried on Feb 1, 1912 at Saint Joseph's Catholic Cemetery, Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont, United States, Find A Grave Memorial# 23289168.6

Military*

 

Listed as a Military Veteran who served in wartime combat in the Union side of the Civil War.

 

Citations

  1. [S804] Site - Drouin Collection, online at http://www.ancestry.com
  2. [S802] Site - Ancestry.com, online at http://www.ancestry.com
  3. [S623] Newspaper - GenealogyBank.com, online at GenealogyBank.com.
  4. [S652] Military - U.S. Civil War - Pension Index 1861-1934, online at Ancestry.com.
  5. [S19] Obituary - Online, Newspaper or Funeral Home.
  6. [S58] Gravestones - Death Cert, Find-A-Grave, BillionGraves.