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Rev. J.J. Bowden Obituary Arkansas Methodist--September 15,1897 At Rest : BOWDEN: - Rev. J.J. Bowden was born in Oglethorpe county, Georgia, January 22, 1814. Moved with his parents to Murray county, Tennessee in 1819; they moved to Lawrence county, Tennessee, 1820. Uncle Jackson, embraced religion September 1828 and united with the Methodist Church. He emigrated to Pope county, Ark., in 1844, and was licensed to preach by Andrew Hunter, at Lewisburg, Arkansas, in the fall of 1848, ordained deacon by Bishop Pain, at Clarksville, Arkansas, in 1852, ordained elder by Bishop Early, at Dardanelle, Arkansas, in 1858. When the war closed the Church was disorganized, but he went to work and helped to organize the Clarksville district, and was appointed P. C. of Dover circuit, the first year after the war. He donated eight acres of land near him on which he built a large frame church with some assistance and helped to erect an arbor and enclosed it with a plank fence. It is known as the Bowden Chapel camp ground. He was true to the prayer meeting, Sunday-school, and the ministry. Thousands no doubt will be saved by his ministry. His death was caused by a fall while on his why to Brownwood. He died at the residence of his son, M. E. Bowden, near Mexia, Texas, November 24, 1896. Uncle Jackson was well known as a true enthusiastic preacher. Got a blessing at every service. What a priceless legacy for his nine children who survive him. May the same God whom he trusted, comfort the bereaved, and may all meet in a brighter, better world. Allen F. Bowden. Clio, Texas Nashville and Texas Advocates |