History and origin of the Cowell family

Similar surnames: Coelho , Koehler


Marriages of the Cowell family

Our database contains 33 marriages of the Cowell family

Here are a few examples:


1849 Quebec, Qc

Husband: Timothy Lawlor

Wife: Judith Cohell


1888 Montreal, Qc

Husband: George Grant

Wife: Mary Cowell


1896 Montreal, Qc

1915 Windsor, On

1927 Schenectady, Ny

Husband: Earl-E Koehl

Wife: Philomena Reale


1940 Fall river, Ma

1953 Ottawa, On

1963 Timmins, On

Husband: Laird Cowell

Wife: Angela Kotze


1964 Hull, Qc

Husband: Andre Duguay

Wife: Dianna Cowell


1972 Cochrane, On

1975 Fairview, Ab

1986 Salaberry-De-Valleyfield, Qc

1989 Sherbrooke, Qc

Husband: Kirk Cowell

Wife: Joanne Brault


Marriages of the Cowell family

Our database contains 33 marriages of the Cowell family

Here are a few examples:

Year Husband Wife Municipality
1849 Timothy Lawlor Judith Cohell Quebec, Qc
1888 George Grant Mary Cowell Montreal, Qc
1896 Ferdinand Koelm Clara-Mary Ryan Montreal, Qc
1915 Carl-H Koelln Mabel-B Dumouchelle Windsor, On
1927 Earl-E Koehl Philomena Reale Schenectady, Ny
1940 Milton-Victor Cowell Imelda Levesque Fall river, Ma
1953 Frederick-Walter Cowell Mary-Louise-Joan Burke Ottawa, On
1963 Laird Cowell Angela Kotze Timmins, On
1964 Andre Duguay Dianna Cowell Hull, Qc
1972 John Cowell Judith Mc-Goldrick Cochrane, On
1975 Edward-Henry Kohel Hilda-Helen Brilz Fairview, Ab
1986 Daniel-Joseph Kowell Gail-Ester Burrows Salaberry-De-Valleyfield, Qc
1989 Kirk Cowell Joanne Brault Sherbrooke, Qc
Quebec records on MyHeritage



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