The family name Rowe has been around since the middle ages. Rowe is a early British occupational name. First historical evidence of the surname dates to the county of Devon in 1325. During the period of the British Empire the surname spread with the colonies to areas of America, Asia, India and Australia.
In the UK alone there are 119654 people with the surname Rowe. The county of Oxfordshire in the UK holds the highest density of people with the surname Rowe. A late 20th century Rowe was noted as liking a drink after police allegedly escorted him out of no less than 8 pubs in a single evening. Never too far from controversy a pair of brothers Frank Rowe and Michael Rowe were sent to jail in 1904 for stealing a bracelet.
Common Traits of the Rowe's
Rowe's are believed to be linked to Mars which causes them to often be inteligent. To them the world is a play ground which must always be filled with fresh motivation and continuous entertainment. Since they often lack a high level of conscientiousness, they partake in a losing battle in any efforts they make to be outgoing. They refract changes in their own surroundings and can often become pessimistic and very self-centered. Often like children, they require constant attention, encouragement, and effort, getting upset if they dont get what they feel they deserve. 110