Charles Chandler
Bowerman was born on 27 January 1878. He was the son of
Thomas Henry Bowerman and
Elizabeth Marie Daken.
Charles Chandler, age 18, married
Bertha Veronica Sitter, daughter of
Theodore Sitter, on 30 November 1896 in Coldwater, Branch Co., MO, USA.
Circa 1896, Charles Chandler was employed or working as a entering the carriage making business of his father at Coldwater, Branch Co., MO, USA.
Charles Chandler Bowerman removed to St. Anthony, ID., where he joined his brother in the banking business. In 1900 from Jackson City, MO, USA.
In 1900, Charles Chandler was employed or working as a a carriage painter at Jackson City, MO, USA.
Charles Chandler Bowerman removed to Jackson City, MO., USA in 1900 from Coldwater, Branch Co., MO, USA.
In 1905, Charles Chandler was employed or working as a engaged in the lumber business at St. Anthony, ID, USA. He lived in Ashton, ID, USA, in 1907 where he established the first lumber yard.
Charles Chandler Bowerman removed to Salt Lake City to engage in the lumber business. In 1909 from Ashton, ID, USA.
Charles Chandler Bowerman removed to Pocatello, ID., USA, where he organized the Bowerman Lumber Company. In February 1914 from Salt Lake City, UT, USA.
Charles Chandler Bowerman removed to Glendale, CA., USA, to live. In 1924 from Pocatello, ID, USA.
Charles Chandler Bowerman died on 13 February 1936 in Phoenix, AZ, USA,, at the age of 58 years and 17 days. He was buried after 13 February 1936 at Grandview Memorial Park, Glendale, CA, USA.