Richard A Fowler

This article written and copyright 2012 by Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol.com, Professional Genealogist

Richard A Fowler was born abt 1805 in Canada. About his origin, the following interesting facts:

1 On the marriage license for his daughter Mary Otis Fowler's second marriage to John Suhrbier, it states that Richard was from Canada.

2 In the 1850 Federal census, both Richard age 45 and Meriah state that they were born in Canada. George Rock states that he was born in Lower Canada.

3 In the 1852 State census, both Richard and Meriah state that they were born in "Kenedy", and their last residence was in Missouri. In this census Richard is 47.

4 Richard was a witness to a deed 13 Jan 1847 from Jacob Leese to George Rock. George Rock also states in 1850 that he is 65 and born in Canada. In addition, the only other person to say that he was born in Canada, living in Sonoma is Thomas O'Mal 27 Bar Keeper, perhaps in the bar of the hotel that Richard is keeping? He appears on the same census page with Richard.

So from this it would appear likely that George Rock also known as Roch, is Maria's father. In 1850, all three of their daughters were said to be born in California, the oldest one being 4. Richard witnessing a deed in Jan 1847 also proves that the family was in California before the gold rush. The latest possible date being Fall of 1846 since nobody dared to cross the Sierras in the winter. The 1850 census was enumerated 30 October 1850, so Eliza J must have been born before 30 October 1846 in California.

CALIFORNIA PIONEER REGISTER AND INDEX 1542 - 1848

Rock (Geo.), 1836, first appears at Sonoma as a witness against a horsethief. iv. 118; seems to have had a rancho near Sonoma, and in '37 was nominal grantee of S. Julian, Sta B., iii. 655-6, being in '37 grantee of Guenoc, Lake Co. iv. 671. According to the Lake Co. Hist., he lived at Guenoc from about '48, as agent for Jacob P. Leese.

Now this George Rock, was the same person who had gotten the Guenoc Grant, a 26,628 acre land grant from the Mexican government in 1845. This was the Coyote Valley, along Putah Creek for several miles (present Lake County). He took up residence in Stone House, now an historic monument in Hidden Valley, then the harbinger of a village called Guenoc. For further info see Stone House. Now this George Roch supposedly had a cattle operation. He supposedly built his house in 1850 and abandoned it by 1851 (the 1850 census of Sonoma town was done 30 Oct 1850).

Now some people have strange ideas about why the Ranch was named Guenoc. However, knowing that George Roch or Le Roch was from Canada, I checked Canadian surnames and found a Le Guenoc. So I prefer the idea that George Le Roch's mother was a Le Guenoc. It makes a lot more sense than the alternate explanations.

Now back to Richard Fowler

They did not come from Oregon to California, since the 1852 census says their last residence was in Missouri. They are not listed in the Donnor Party, they may have come with Lilburn Boggs, the lucky half reached Sutter's fort in October 1846.

On 4 May 1826, there is record at the Bureau of Land Management that a William White, assignee of Richard Fowler obtained a piece of land at E1/2NW S19-T48N-R13W in Boone Co, Missouri

Richard's middle name was A and there is a marriage of an Alexander Fowler to an Ann Mariah Fowler in Shelby County 23 Jan 1840, and then in 1840 in Clinton, Monroe Co Missouri an A Fowler listed 20-30 with another male, possibly his brother 15-20 and a female possibly his wife 20-30. Living next door is a W C Fowler 20-30 with female 15-20 and nine households later a Wm Fowler 00120101-00100001 which would be reasonable for the parents of them all.

Exactly where in Missouri they came from, and exactly where in Canada they had been born is still a mystery. I'm hoping by tracing neighbors who may have come in the same wagon train I can pinpoint something to prove where they lived in Missouri

In Nov 1847 Richard Fowler of Sonoma City bought lot 31 on the SE corner of Vallejo (now called Spain) and Third for $9.25. A week later he bought Lot 7 and 11 in Block 2 in St Louis (the embarcadero of Sonoma town) for $50.00. 12 Jan 1848 he bought Lot 46 on the NE corner of Napa and Third for $9.25. On 11 Apr 1848 he bought Lot 8 in block 2 in St Louis for $110.00. On 6 Aug 1850 Richard Fowler, of St Louis bought Sonoma lot 216 on the SW corner of Prussia and Third for $100

That is a lot of land for one family with only three small girls to have, and I wonder why he had so much land?

In the 1850 census he is styled a Hotel Keeper.

1850 Census Sonoma Co, California

(Sonoma Township), page 15B, Household 95, Family 96

Fowler Richard 45 M Hotel keeper 4,000 Canada

Fowler Maria 35 F Canada

Fowler Eliza J. 4 F California

Fowler M.A. 3 F California

Fowler Mary Otis 1 F California

Now, a cursory reading of available Sonoma township history doesn't show any Richard Fowler as a hotel manager or otherwise. In the 1852 census it describes his occupation as "Public Entertainment", although exactly what this means, I'm not sure. By the time his estate is probated in 1857, the administrator, William Cubberly, who had married the widow Mariah, evidently did not have enough money to pay the fees involved, and the administration was never completed. This doesn't strike me as a wealthy family.

In 1853 Lot 31 is held or sold by Sheriff Brockman, perhaps for failure to pay tax?. Lot 46 was sold in 1852 to Thomas Harmsworth Way. Lot 8 in Block 2 was sold to Lewis Adler in 1854. The last recorded deed by Richard Fowler was in 1854.

In 1853 he paid tax on City lots 4,5,8, B4 and 2 of B5 St Louis 7, 11 of B2, 5 of B9 Sonoma 216, 539

In 1854 he is stated a resident of Sonoma Township and paid tax on Lots St Louis 5, Sonoma 539, 216, 556, and 557

Richard Fowler died 7 Feb 1856, he is probate number 42 Register A Page 133. Maria was the executrix at first. But she married William Cubberly b in England, on 10 Mar 1856 in Sonoma and she then names him as administrator between March and April. On 2 Aug 1859, William Cubberly delays his final account due to his inability to pay costs of probate

So to determine where in Missouri Richard Fowler came from, I decided to start tracing everybody who lived in Sonoma town, who had come there direct from Missouri. So here is a list of people who lived in Missouri prior to coming to Sonoma, and who didn't live anywhere else in-between.

Arnold Hutton b 1803

Martin Hudson b 1805

William Hudson b 1814, came 5-7 years ago

John Manning b 1823, came less than 8 years ago

Joseph Nevil b 1823, came less than 2 years ago

George Smith b 1812, KY to IL to MO to CA, came 3-6 years ago

A C McDonald b 1814, came less than 18 years ago

Hiram Smith b 1799, came less than 7 years ago

T H Fine b 1821, came 2-6 years ago

H T Jones b 1805, came less than 3 years ago

Benjamin Mitchell b 1818, came 2-5 years ago

John McCraken b 1820, came 5-6 years ago

William M Boggs b 1826, came more than 3 years ago

Lewis Adler b 1821 came 1-6 years ago, based on the Bones children living with him.

Samuel Morrow b 1801 came 2-9 years ago

G W Lane, less than 5 years ago

Alexander Dunbar b 1800, came less than 4 years ago

John Smith b 1814, left Missouri 3-7 years ago, stopped in Oregon

David St Clair, b 1793, came 2-4 years ago

Charles Stewart, b 1822, came 4-8 years ago

Harriet Hollingsworth, KY to IN to IA to MO to CA, came 2-6 years ago

John Lewis b 1817, OH to MO to CA, came 3-6 years ago

Albert Lyon, came 2-7 years ago

L W Boggs b 1797, less than 5 years ago

Wm H Moore b 1797, came 3-6 years ago

Rebecca Peterson, came 2-6 years ago

Thomas Harper, came 2-3 years ago

-End of List-

List of Roch's living somewhere in the US before 1850

Philip Roch, pg 141, 3rd Ward, St Louis Co, Missouri

Peter Roch, pg 279, St Clair Co, Illinois

Anthony Roch, pg 100, Duchonquet, Allen Co, Ohio

John Roch, pg 185, Cincinnati 5th Ward, Hamilton Co, Ohio

Charles K Roch, pg 253, Cincinnati 6th Ward, Hamilton Co, Ohio

George Roch, pg 284, Cincinnati 7th Ward, Hamilton Co, Ohio

William Roch, pg 145, Eaton, Lorain Co, Ohio

John Roch, pg 143, Muskingum, Muskingum Co, Ohioe

William Roch, pg 173, Madison, Pickaway Co, Ohio

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My research was stopped at this point for many years until I took the Ancestry Autosomal DNA test in 2014

I transferred the raw DNA results to gedmatch.com

Among the matches found on gedmatch was Kit F269419 Shirley Cameron who matches both me and my mother the same way, on Chr 8 (59-96) for 30cms and on Chr 10 (10-14) for 9 cms. In addition Shirley matches my second cousin Kit A765785 Blair Bunker on Chr 3 (157-187). However the person who is administering Shirley's kit was quite unhelpful in figuring out what the common link might be - typical of people interested in their own side of the family, but not the in-law side.

So next I looked at matches Shirley has in common with my mother, I found four kits posted by Graydon Miller, email joangrady@comcast.net. Himself and each of his two daughters, they descend from the David St Clair family who are living next-door to Richard Fowler in the 1850 census. Since this family also came to Sonoma from Missouri, I had previously thought it possible there was some connection there. Kris matches my mother on Chr 11 (128-133), there is no match to Joan Rinehart, kit A442395 Aileen Smith matches my mother on Chr 11 (125-132)

In the Sonoma County probate record for David St Clair, it was requested that Richard Fowler be the administrator, but the relationship if any between them, was not there specified.