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BirthJan 13, 1898, New Haven, Nelson Co., KY
DeathJan 10, 1994, Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY
Burial1994, Calvary Cemetery, Louisville, KY
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Parents: Joseph Aloysius "Joe" Bryan and Mary Christina "Teanie" Burch.
2nd Wife of Simon Palmer Bowling.
Baptized Mary Josephine Bryan, 1-24-1898, by Rev. William P. Hogarty at St. Catherine Catholic Church. Birth date, 1-13-1898. Sponsor, Susan Elizabeth Greenwell. Parents: Joseph A. Bryan and Mary Christine Burch.
On the 1930 Ward 7, Louisville, Jefferson Co., Ky Census, she is listed as Mary J. Bowling, a 32 year old, Ky native, living with her husband, Palmer S. Bowling, and children, Agnes G., Mary C., Robert C. and Joseph P. Bowling, residing at 663 M__ Avenue.
On the 1940 Ward 7, Louisville, Jefferson Co., Ky Census, she is listed as Mary Bowling, a 42 year old, Ky native, living with her husband, Palmer Bowling; children, Agnes, Mary Catherine, Robert, Joseph, Rita and Louis Bowling; and brother, Leo Bryant (s/b Bryan), residing at 1800 7th Street Road.
BirthFeb 14, 1894, Nelson Co., KY
DeathJan 10, 1919, Larue Co., KY
Burial1919, St. Catherine’s Cemetery, New Haven, Nelson Co., KY
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1st wife of Simon Palmer Bowling.
The Kentucky Standarde, Thursday, 1/16/1919.
MRS. PALMER BOWLING - YOUNG MOTHER A VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA - FUNERAL AT NEW HAVEN - Mrs. Palmer Bowling died at her home near New Haven, Friday morning, Jan. 10 of pneumonia. The funeral was Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at St. Catherine Church in New Haven, Rev. W. P. Hogarty officiating at High Requiem Mass. Deceased was before her marriage, Miss Gertrude Boone, of Howardstown. She is survived by her husband and three children, the youngest of whom is only about four weeks old. In addition to her husband and children, she is survived by her father, Mr. Josie Boone and four brothers: Adrian, Ramey, Emmett and Leo Boone, all of whom reside in the Howardstown Neighborhood. Deceased was a fine young christian woman, a good mother and wife, whose chief pleasure in life was the ministration to the needs and comfort of those whom she loved. A good neighbor, she was, and kindly to all, and in her going hence in the full bloom of young motherhood the family and friends have received a most severe shock, and to them in this time of sorrow, we extend sincere sympathy.