The Clow family was a family who lived in Glen St. Mary, Four Winds, Prince Edward Island near the end of the 19th century and at the beginning of the 20th century.
About the family[]
The Clow family were well-respected in Glen St. Mary and well-connected and influential in the Presbyterian church.
Members[]
Members by birth
- Abraham Clow — Elder of the Glen St. Mary church and Superintendent of the Sunday School
- Adella Clow — classmate of Faith Meredith
- Alice Clow
- Annabel Clow — member of the Ladies' Aid Society
- Bessie Clow
- Charlie Clow
- Dick Clow
- Dora Clow — friends with Nan Blythe
- Fannie Clow
- Frank Clow
- Fred Clow
- Gladys Clow — daughter of James and Matilda Clow
- Grant Clow
- James Clow — husband of Matilda Baker and father to Gladys
- Julia Clow — Sunday School teacher
- Martin Clow
- Minnie Clow — classmate of Faith Meredith
- Sarah Clow
- Theodore Clow
- Winnie Clow
Members by marriage
- Matilda Clow (nee Baker) — wife of James Clow, mother to Gladys, and sister to Susan Baker
- Mrs. Abraham Clow — also referred to Mrs. Elder Clow in the Presbyterian church
- Mrs. Dick Clow
- Mrs. Fred Clow
- Mrs. Grant Clow — member of the Ladies' Aid Society
- Mrs. Martin Clow
- Mrs. Theodore Clow — member of the Ladies' Aid Society
Related families[]
- Baker family
- Flagg family
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Appearances[]
Book appearances