1986 The Bowes Visit the Caseys for Super Bowl XX, 2230 Lincoln Park West, Chicago, Illinois
1986 The Bowes Visit the Caseys for Super Bowl XX, 2230 Lincoln Park West, Chicago, Illinois Editor's Note: In January, 1986 the Chicago Bears played the New England Patriots in New Orleans in Super Bowl XX. Cathy and I [...]
1988 The Caseys, Bowes and Lynches with Myriam and Jean Gwinn Riboud, 2230 Lincoln Park West, Chicago, IL
1988 The Caseys, Bowes and Lynches with Myriam and Jean Gwinn Riboud, 2230 Lincoln Park West, Chicago, IL In November, 1988, Martha, John, Ted and Emily Casey hosted a dinner for Myriam and Jean Gwinn Riboud at their [...]
1997 Livie Riboud Gives Bill Bowe a Tour of 46 Avenue Ramon Poincare
1997 Livie Riboud Gives Bill Bowe a Tour of 46 Avenue Ramon Poincare in Paris In March, 1997, I took time out from a business trip to Europe for Encyclopaedia Britannica to visit the Riboud family. On [...]
1986 Ribouds, Bowes and Caseys Visit Frank, Susan and Austin Lynch at 2630 N. Lake View Ave. in Chicago
Riboud, Bowe and Casey Families Visit Frank and Susan Lynch's at 2630 North Lake View Avenue in Chicago
Mary Gwinn Bowe Photos (1901-1979)
Mary Gwinn Bowe Photos As happened not infrequently in those days, when Mary Gwinn Bowe entered the world in Baltimore, Maryland in 1901, her mother, Mary Roche Gwinn, left it. Her father, Richard Gwinn, Jr. immediately turned to his [...]
Richard Lawrence Gwinn, Jr. (1867-1932)
My grandfather, Richard Lawrence Gwinn, Jr., was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1867. He attended Calvert College there and pursued a career in banking and public service. He died in Baltimore in 1932 after suffering a stroke.
1988 A Day at the Beach
Kathie, John, Rob and Charlie Bowe hosted a June 1988 Day at the Beach for the Caseys, Hanleys, Heffrons, Lynches, Thompsons and other Bowes. From the looks of it, it was a great family get-together. The "Cumpy" beach [...]
1970 Mary Gwinn Bowe Recalls Her Life Before Chicago in The Families
In the "Before Chicago" part of her remembrances in The Families, Mary Gwinn Bowe recalls the period in her life before her marriage in 1928 to my father, William John Bowe, Sr. After her own mother Mary Agnes Roche died giving birth to her in 1901, she was brought up by her father's mother, Elizabeth Agnes Burns Gwinn. Mary always called her "Mama." Being a widowed by then with modest resources, she made ends meet by managing a rooming house on the Atlantic shore in Deal, New Jersey. Mary goes on to talk about her schooling, the excitement of being on the New Jersey State women's basketball championship team at Asbury Park High School and her fortuitous entrance at the 11th hour to Trinity College in Washington, D.C.