From Gowen Manuscript: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms058.htm
Asa Goins died in 1930 in Mobile County according to Alabama Death index, volume 30, role 2, page 14707.
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Carrie Goins died October 1929 in Mobile County according to Alabama Death index, volume 8, role 2, page 3705.
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Henry Goins died May 15, 1916 in Mobile County according to Alabama Death index, volume 29, certificate 148, role 1.
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Josie Goins died August 23, 1915 in Mobile County according to Alabama Death index, volume 26, certificate 139, role 1.
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Paul G. Goins, a laborer and his wife Emma Goins, were living at 961 Lyons, according to the 1926 city directory of Mobile.
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Pauline C. Goins died June 1932 in Mobile County according to Alabama Death index, volume 26, role 2, page 12839.
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Alfred Gowan, negro, was enumerated as the head of a household in the 1900 census of Mobile County, Enumeration District 102, page 3:
“Gowan, Alfred 44, born in May 1856 in NY, negro
Lucy 40, born in March 1860 in AL, negro
Maggie 15, born in July 1884 in AL, negro”
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Alva E. Gowan died April 26 1947 in Mobile County according to Alabama Death index, volume 17, certificate 8062, role 5.
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Sam H. Gowan was enumerated as the head of a household in the census of Mobile City, of 1830:
“Gowan, Sam H. white male 40-50
white female 40-50
white male 20-30
white male 10-15”
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Julius Gowens died July 27, 1908 in Mobile County according to Alabama Death index, volume 6, certificate 512, role 1.
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Lt. J. A. Gowin who died September 1, 1863 was buried in Row 14, Grave No. 41, Cemetery No. 768, Confederate Section of Magnolia Cemetery, Mobile, according to “Magnolia Cemetery” by Helen A. Thompson.
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Francois Guyon was a resident of Mobile at its founding, according to William W. Clark, 3173 Wayside Plaza, #118, Walnut Creek, California, 945906, a descendant. Mobile was founded in 1702 and was the capitol of the French province of Louisiana until 1720.