Family:John Owen and Asenath Prewitt (1)

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b. 12 Jan 1821 Monroe co. AL
d. 30 Nov 1896 Barry, Navarro co. Tx.
 
b. 7 Dec 1824
d. 22 Mar 1898
Facts and Events
Marriage? 7 Dec 1842 Randolph Co., Alabama,U.S.A.
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I was given the attached picture by a descendant of the Owen clan. She believes the picture is of John Wade Owen. In the corner it says "Montgomery" and something else I cannot read. Would it be possible to post it and see if any other descendants might know? John Wade Owen died in Navarro County. He was related to the Ingram's in Barry, Texas. Mail to: Pamela Ingram Knight, Owen, Pruitt, Ingram graphic Rev. John Wade Owen - Family Notes Asenith Louisa (Pruitt or Prewitt) Owen, Find-A-Grave, Dec 7, 1824 - 22 Mar 1898 Wife of Rev. John Wade Owen. John Wade Owen, Rev., Civil War Veteran; Find-A-Grave, b. 21 Jan 1821 - d. 1 Nov. 1896 Husband of Asenith Louisa (Pruitt or Prewitt) Owen Asenith was about 2 years of age when she and her family moved from Hall Co., Georgia. In 1851, John, Asenith Owen, and their family, moved from Alabama and headed for California, traveling in a wagon caravan with several other families, but changed their plans and decided to stay in Texas after seeing it. At first, they settled in Henderson Co., near the town of Athens. In the 1850 census, they were in Randolph Co., Alabama. In the 1860, 1870, and 1880 census they were in Henderson Co., Texas. Sometime after the 1880 census John, Asenith and their family moved to Navarro Co., Texas. Notes: