
| Portrait and Biographical Record of Denver and Vicinity, Colorado - 1898 | |
| Michael | FRANK G. REEMAN, senior member of the firm of Reeman & Myers, dealers in lumber, coal and agricultural implements, at Eaton, Weld County, is a native of England, born January 18, 1856, to James and Mary Charlotte Parmenter (Meeking) Reeman. …The present wife of Mr. Reeman, with whom he was united April 17, 1898, was Nellie M. Rowley, daughter of Michael Rowley, of Fort Covington, Franklin County, N. Y. |
| Michael | JOHN McARTNEY and his family attend the Catholic Church of Greeley. February 18, 1834, he was united in marriage with Margaret, daughter of Michael Rowley, of Franklin County, N. Y. They have one child, Nellie C |
| William | WILLIAM J. WELLS, of Nevadaville, Gilpin County was born in Elkhart, Ind., November 24, 1863, and was deprived of his loving father's care and guidance when he was a child. The father, Thomas Wells, was likewise a native of the Hoosier state, and owned an improved farm near Elkhart. Grandfather Joseph Wells, who died in Indiana, was a farmer also. The mother of our subject, Helen, was a native of New York state, where her family had resided for many years. Her father, William Rowley, was an early settler in the neighborhood of Elkhart, Ind. After the death of Thomas Wells, his widow removed to Denver with her only son, W. J., of this sketch. She is now Mrs. Bostwick, and has five children by her second marriage. |
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