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    1. [BOWERS] 1 BOWERS: Rockingham County, Virginia Deaths, 1886-95
    2. : BOWERS (1) Database: Rockingham County, Virginia Deaths, 1886-95 Combined Matches: 1 No Bauer, Baur, Bower Surname Given Name Race Sex Death Date Cause of Death Age Father Mother Birth Place BOWERS HARRY W M NOV 1886 SCROFULA 17 Years, Months, Days DANIEL MARY NORTH RIVER Good luck brenda Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore [email protected] http://members.aol.com/fiddlerben/gtindex.html surnames: Wolfgram, Kratochvil, Secor/Sicard, Jacques, Leguerre, Vallee and and

    05/02/2000 04:31:23
    1. [BOWERS] 7 Bowers: U.S. House of Representative Private Claims, Vol. 3
    2. http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4565.htm U.S. House of Representative Private Claims, Vol. 3 Extracted Ancestry.com no baur, bauer, bower Description: Responsible for the allocation of federal funds, the United States Congress received thousands of claims for money, land, or aid in the first seventy-five years of the Union. This database is the third volume of claims to the House of Representatives in the early nineteenth century. It contains a variety of claims, including applications for pension benefits, compensation for services provided to the government, land, and change in pension benefits. Each entry provides the claimant's name, nature of the claim, and what action was taken by the House. In some entries, a residence is listed. Although most of the records are for claims in the first half of the nineteenth century, a few can be found from 1799. Including the names of nearly 20,700 men and women, this can be a useful source of information to researchers of early Americans. Name Nature of Claim Congress Session Manner Brought Journal Page Referred to Committee Date Report Bill House Disposed Senate Disposed Congress Date Comments Charles Schultze (See John Bowers, administrator of.) 26 1 182 Barbara Vineyard (See widow of Martin Bowers) 28 1 262 Joseph White For the reward of $500 allowed by resolution for the apprehension of James Bowers 3 1 Petition 120 Select 22 Mar 1794 Referred to Secretary of War Joseph White, widow of For the reward of $500 allowed by resolution for the apprehension of James Bowers 4 2 Petition 612 Claims Joseph White, widow of For the reward of $500 allowed by resolution for the apprehension of James Bowers 5 2 Petition 318 Claims 29 May 1798 Adverse Laid on table Joseph White, widow of For the reward of $500 allowed by resolution for the apprehension of James Bowers 18 1 Petition 59 Pens. & Rev. Cl'ms 23 Dec 1823 Adverse Laid on table Joseph White, widow of For the reward of $500 allowed by resolution for the apprehension of James Bowers 31 1 Petition 598 Judiciary 169 Adverse Discharged Good Luck Brenda Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore [email protected] http://members.aol.com/fiddlerben/gtindex.html surnames: Wolfgram, Kratochvil, Secor/Sicard, Jacques, Leguerre, Vallee and and

    05/02/2000 04:29:12
    1. [BOWERS] 1- BOWERS Cambridge, Massachusetts, Mt. Auburn Cemetery
    2. Cambridge, Massachusetts, Mt. Auburn Cemetery http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4397.htm Extracted Ancestry.com No Baur, Bauer, Bower Bowers George W. ??, 1860 ??, 1935 Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore [email protected] http://members.aol.com/fiddlerben/gtindex.html surnames: Wolfgram, Kratochvil, Secor/Sicard, Jacques, Leguerre, Vallee and and

    05/02/2000 04:24:03
    1. [BOWERS] 12 Baur Reading, Pennsylvania Directories, 1887-90
    2. Database: Reading, Pennsylvania Directories, 1887-90 Combined Matches: 12 Extracted Ancestry.com Christian Baur Baur & Messmer 527 Buttonwood Reading PA Christian Baur; John Messmer Baur & Messmer stone cutters Buttonwood above 6th Reading PA John Messmer Baur & Messmer 535 1/2 N 9th Reading PA Christian Baur 527 Buttonwood Reading PA 1888 Christian Baur; John Messmer Baur & Messmer stone cutters Buttonwood above 6th Reading PA 1888 John Messmer Baur & Messmer 535 1/2 N 9th Reading PA 1888 Christian Baur Baur & Messmer 527 Buttonwood Reading PA 1889 Christian Baur; John Messmer Baur & Messmer stone cutters Buttonwood above 6th Reading PA 1889 John Messmer Baur & Messmer 535 1/2 N 9th Reading PA 1889 Christian Baur Baur & Messmer 527 Buttonwood Reading PA 1890 Christian Baur; John Messmer Baur & Messmer stone cutters Buttonwood above 6th Reading PA 1890 John Messmer Baur & Messmer 535 1/2 N 9th Reading PA 1890 Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore [email protected] http://members.aol.com/fiddlerben/gtindex.html surnames: Wolfgram, Kratochvil, Secor/Sicard, Jacques, Leguerre, Vallee and and

    05/02/2000 04:16:14
    1. [BOWERS] 182 Bower - Reading , Pennsylvania Directories, 1887-90
    2. Search Results Search Terms: BOWER (182) Database: Reading, Pennsylvania Directories, 1887-90 Combined Matches: 182 Next Hits Name Business Name Occupation Location 1 Location 2 City State Year Adam Bower blacksmith 922 Hampden Reading PA Albert W. Bower moulder 360 N 11th Reading PA Andrew P. Bower cigarmaker 145 N River Reading PA Charles Bower brakeman 23 Schuylkill avenue Reading PA Charles C. Bower agent 145 N River Reading PA Charles F. Bower laborer 145 N River Reading PA Conrad Bower engineer 417 S 10th Reading PA Conrad G. Bower saloon 1120 Elm same location Reading PA Frank D. Bower salesman 442 Penn 233 N 4th Reading PA Emma Bower domestic 136 N 5th Reading PA George Bower laborer 349 N River Reading PA Harvey Bower laborer 439 Cedar Reading PA Henry Bower boatman 607 Canal Reading PA Henry Bower laborer 536 S 12th Reading PA Henry N. Bower boatman 607 Canal Reading PA Henry O. Bower moulder 1032 Washington Reading PA Hiram Bower moulder 1032 Washington Reading PA Howard S. Bower waiter 607 Canal Reading PA Isaac W. Bower bartender 107 S 9th Reading PA Jacob Bower laborer 912 Hampden Reading PA Jacob Bower, Jr. helper 912 Hampden Reading PA Jeremiah Bower laborer 321 S 11th Reading PA John Bower hatter 519 S 10th Reading PA John Bower laborer 831 Green Reading PA John Bower musician 1137 Elm Reading PA John Bower watchman 141 S 6th Reading PA John W. Bower railroader 113 S 7th Reading PA Joseph Bower peanuts 508 Moss Reading PA Kate Bower domestic N 5th c Windsor Reading PA Kate S. Bower 1120 Elm Reading PA Levi W. Bower cigarmaker 1051 Washington Reading PA Lizzie Bower operator 417 S 10th Reading PA Louis Bower moulder 350 N 11th Reading PA Mary Bower weaver 519 S 10th Reading PA Nathaniel Bower blacksmith 674 Minor Reading PA Rebecca Bower, widow John 129 Cedar Reading PA Sallie E. Bower boxmaker 922 Hampden Reading PA Samuel Bower policeman 1120 Green Reading PA Theodore A. Bower moulder 345 N 11th Reading PA Thomas Bower 938 Court Reading PA William Bower laborer 35 Washington Reading PA William Bower moulder 414 N 11th Reading PA William G. Bower machinist 414 N 11th Reading PA William L. Bower Keystone House bartender same location Reading PA Barbara Bower, widow John 232 Cedar Reading PA Adam Bower blacksmith 922 Hampden Reading PA 1888 Albert W. Bower moulder 360 N 11th Reading PA 1888 Andrew P. Bower cigarmaker 178 Schuylkill avenue Reading PA 1888 Benjamin F. Bower hostler 20 N 3d Reading PA 1888 Charles Bower brakeman 23 Schuylkill avenue Reading PA 1888 Charles C. Bower agent 178 Schuylkill avenue Reading PA 1888 Charles F. Bower laborer 178 Schuylkill avenue Reading PA 1888 Conrad Bower engineer 417 S 10th Reading PA 1888 Conrad G. Bower saloon 1120 Elm same location Reading PA 1888 Daniel Bower brakeman Kutztown road near city limits Reading PA 1888 Frank D. Bower salesman 442 Penn 325 Elm Reading PA 1888 Emma Bower domestic 136 N 5th Reading PA 1888 George Bower laborer 548 Mulberry Reading PA 1888 George B. M. Bower St Joseph's Hospital physician 1225 Walnut Reading PA 1888 Harvey Bower laborer 439 Cedar Reading PA 1888 Henry Bower boatman 119 Mulberry Reading PA 1888 Henry Bower laborer 536 S 12th Reading PA 1888 Herman W. Bower slate roofer 827 Church Reading PA 1888 Hiram Bower moulder 1032 Washington Reading PA 1888 Howard S. Bower Mansion House waiter 119 Mulberry Reading PA 1888 Isaac W. Bower bartender 107 S 9th Reading PA 1888 Jacob Bower laborer 912 Hampden Reading PA 1888 Jacob Bower, Jr. helper 912 Hampden Reading PA 1888 Jeremiah Bower laborer 321 S 11th Reading PA 1888 John Bower laborer 237 Poplar Reading PA 1888 John Bower laborer 1238 Clover alley Reading PA 1888 John Bower musician 1147 Elm Reading PA 1888 John Bower watchman 141 S 6th Reading PA 1888 John L. Bower laborer 58 Hamilton Reading PA 1888 Joseph Bower peanuts 508 Moss Reading PA 1888 Kate Bower domestic N 5th c Windsor Reading PA 1888 Kate S. Bower 1120 Elm Reading PA 1888 Levi W. Bower cigarmaker 1051 Washington Reading PA 1888 Lizzie Bower operator 417 S 10th Reading PA 1888 Louis Bower moulder 350 N 11th Reading PA 1888 Mary Bower weaver 519 S 10th Reading PA 1888 Minnie V. Bower 14 N 5th Reading PA 1888 Nathaniel Bower blacksmith 674 Minor Reading PA 1888 Rebecca Bower, widow John 129 Cedar Reading PA 1888 Sallie E. Bower boxmaker 922 Hampden Reading PA 1888 Samuel Bower driver 1120 Green Reading PA 1888 Theodore A. Bower moulder 345 N 11th Reading PA 1888 Thomas Bower 938 Court Reading PA 1888 William Bower laborer 35 Washington Reading PA 1888 William Bower moulder 414 N 11th Reading PA 1888 William G. Bower machinist 414 N 11th Reading PA 1888 William L. Bower Keystone House clerk Windsor Hotel Reading PA 1888 Adam Bower blacksmith 922 Hampden Reading PA 1889 Adam Bower Eagle press feeder 1221 Windsor Reading PA 1889 Andrew P. Bower cigarmaker 737 Penn Reading PA 1889 Benjamin F. Bower hostler 20 N 3d Reading PA 1889 Charles Bower brakeman 25 1/2 Schuylkill avenue Reading PA 1889 Charles C. Bower agent 737 Penn Reading PA 1889 Charles F. Bower laborer 737 Penn Reading PA 1889 Conrad Bower engineer 417 S 10th Reading PA 1889 Conrad G. Bower Bower & Kramper saloon 1120 Elm same location Reading PA 1889 Daniel Bower brakeman Kutztown road near city limits Reading PA 1889 Emma Bower domestic 136 N 5th Reading PA 1889 George Bower laborer 548 Mulberry Reading PA 1889 Harvey Bower laborer 439 Cedar Reading PA 1889 Henry Bower boatman 119 Mulberry Reading PA 1889 Henry Bower laborer 536 S 12th Reading PA 1889 Herman W. Bower slate roofer 728 Moss Reading PA 1889 Hiram Bower moulder 1032 Washington Reading PA 1889 Isaac W. Bower bartender 107 S 9th Reading PA 1889 Jacob Bower laborer 1221 Windsor Reading PA 1889 Jacob Bower, Jr. helper 1221 Windsor Reading PA 1889 Jeremiah Bower laborer 625 S 17th Reading PA 1889 John Bower laborer Cedar c Buttonwood Reading PA 1889 John Bower laborer 1238 Clover alley Reading PA 1889 John Bower grocer 1147 Elm same location Reading PA 1889 John Bower watchman 141 S 6th Reading PA 1889 John L. Bower laborer 339 Cherry Reading PA 1889 Kate Bower domestic N 5th c Windsor Reading PA 1889 Kate S. Bower 1120 Elm Reading PA 1889 Levi W. Bower cigarmaker 1051 Washington Reading PA 1889 Lizzie Bower operator 417 S 10th Reading PA 1889 Louis Bower moulder 350 N 11th Reading PA 1889 Mary Bower weaver 519 S 10th Reading PA 1889 Minnie V. Bower 14 N 5th Reading PA 1889 Nathaniel Bower blacksmith 674 Minor Reading PA 1889 Rebecca Bower, widow John 129 Cedar Reading PA 1889 Sallie E. Bower boxmaker 922 Hampden Reading PA 1889 Samuel Bower driver rear 1100 N 10th Reading PA 1889 Theodore A. Bower moulder 345 N 11th Reading PA 1889 Thomas Bower peanuts 938 Court Reading PA 1889 William Bower Central House clerk same location Reading PA 1889 William Bower laborer 35 Washington Reading PA 1889 William Bower moulder 414 N 11th Reading PA 1889 William G. Bower machinist 414 N 11th Reading PA 1889 William L. Bower Hotel Penn clerk Windsor Hotel Reading PA 1889 Conrad G. Bower; Joseph Kramper Bower & Kramper meat market 1122 Elm Reading PA 1889 Joseph F. Kramper Bower & Kramper 312 N 11th Reading PA 1889 Adam Bower blacksmith 922 Hampden Reading PA 1890 Adam P. Bower apprentice 1221 Windsor Reading PA 1890 Agnes Bower, widow Charles 31 Thorn Reading PA 1890 Andrew P. Bower cigarmaker 737 Pear Reading PA 1890 Benjamin F. Bower laborer 127 S 7th Reading PA 1890 Charles C. Bower agent 737 Pear Reading PA 1890 Charles F. Bower potter 737 Pear Reading PA 1890 Conrad Bower engineer 417 S 10th Reading PA 1890 Conrad G. Bower meat market; saloon 1122 Elm; 1120 Elm same location Reading PA 1890 Annie E. Bower spectaclemaker 737 Pear Reading PA 1890 Ellen L. Bower, widow John L. 58 Hamilton Reading PA 1890 Emma Bower domestic 136 N 5th Reading PA 1890 George Bower laborer 548 Mulberry Reading PA 1890 Harvey Bower laborer 439 Cedar Reading PA 1890 Henry Bower boatman 119 Mulberry Reading PA 1890 Henry Bower laborer 350 Mulberry Reading PA 1890 Herman W. Bower slate roofer 111 Rose Reading PA 1890 Hiram Bower moulder 1032 Washington Reading PA 1890 Isaac W. Bower Spring Garden Saloon 941 Chestnut 107 S 9th Reading PA 1890 Jacob Bower laborer 1221 Windsor Reading PA 1890 Jacob Bower, Jr. helper 1221 Windsor Reading PA 1890 Jeremiah Bower laborer 321 S 11th Reading PA 1890 John Bower laborer 1238 Clover alley Reading PA 1890 John Bower watchman 141 S 6th Reading PA 1890 John B. Bower grocer 1147 Elm same location Reading PA 1890 Kate Bower domestic 5th c Windsor Reading PA 1890 Kate E. Bower boxmaker 922 Hampden Reading PA 1890 Edwin L. Bower machinist 737 Pear Reading PA 1890 Levi W. Bower cigarmaker 1051 Washington Reading PA 1890 Louis Bower moulder 350 N 11th Reading PA 1890 Lucinda S. Bower, widow John K. 737 Pear Reading PA 1890 Minnie V. Bower 14 N 5th Reading PA 1890 Nathaniel Bower blacksmith 674 Minor Reading PA 1890 Rebecca Bower, widow John 1321 Cotton Reading PA 1890 Sallie E. Bower boxmaker 922 Hampden Reading PA 1890 Samuel Bower laborer rear 1100 N 10th Reading PA 1890 Theodore A. Bower moulder 345 N 11th Reading PA 1890 Thomas Bower peanuts 537 Penn 938 Court Reading PA 1890 William Bower laborer 721 Schuylkill avenue Reading PA 1890 William Bower laborer 35 Washington Reading PA 1890 William Bower moulder 414 N 11th Reading PA 1890 William B. Bower bartender 941 Chestnut 107 S 9th Reading PA 1890 Good Luck, Brenda [email protected] Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore [email protected] http://members.aol.com/fiddlerben/gtindex.html surnames: Wolfgram, Kratochvil, Secor/Sicard, Jacques, Leguerre, Vallee and and

    05/02/2000 04:13:21
    1. [BOWERS] 45 listings for Bauer = Reading PA Directories, 1887-1890
    2. BAUER (45) Database: Reading, Pennsylvania Directories, 1887-90 Combined Matches: 45 Extracted from ancestry.com Name Business Name Occupation Location 1 Location 2 City State Year George Bauer laborer 1010 Elm Reading PA Gottlieb Bauer carter 1341 Cotton Reading PA Jacob F. Bauer blacksmith 14 Schuylkill avenue Reading PA John Bauer porter 611 Penn 153 Schuylkill avenue Reading PA John M. Bauer laborer 114 Jefferson Reading PA Joseph Bauer laborer 336 N 11th Reading PA Wesley L. Bauer cigarmaker 1051 Washington Reading PA Peter Bauer laborer 443 N 10th Reading PA Victor Bauer laborer 235 Locust Reading PA Xavier Bauer laborer 235 Locust Reading PA Christine F. Bauer domestic 353 Penn Reading PA 1888 George Bauer laborer 1010 Elm Reading PA 1888 Gottlieb Bauer carter 1612 Cotton Reading PA 1888 Jacob F. Bauer blacksmith 14 Schuylkill avenue Reading PA 1888 John Bauer porter 611 Penn 153 Schuylkill avenue Reading PA 1888 John M. Bauer laborer 114 Jefferson Reading PA 1888 Joseph Bauer laborer 336 N 11th Reading PA 1888 Wesley L. Bauer cigarmaker 1051 Washington Reading PA 1888 Peter Bauer laborer 443 N 10th Reading PA 1888 Victor Bauer laborer 235 Locust Reading PA 1888 Xavier Bauer laborer 235 Locust Reading PA 1888 Christine F. Bauer domestic 353 Penn Reading PA 1889 George Bauer laborer 1010 Elm Reading PA 1889 Gottlieb Bauer carter 16th above Cotton Reading PA 1889 Jacob F. Bauer blacksmith 14 Schuylkill avenue Reading PA 1889 John Bauer porter 611 Penn 153 Schuylkill avenue Reading PA 1889 John M. Bauer laborer 114 Jefferson Reading PA 1889 Joseph Bauer laborer 336 N 11th Reading PA 1889 Joseph Bauer laborer 1115 Green Reading PA 1889 Wesley L. Bauer cigarmaker 1051 Washington Reading PA 1889 Victor Bauer laborer 235 Locust Reading PA 1889 Xavier Bauer laborer 235 Locust Reading PA 1889 Christine F. Bauer domestic 353 Penn Reading PA 1890 George Bauer laborer 1010 Elm Reading PA 1890 Gottlieb Bauer carter 525 S 16th Reading PA 1890 Jacob F. Bauer blacksmith 14 Schuylkill avenue Reading PA 1890 John Bauer barber 153 Schuylkill avenue Reading PA 1890 John Bauer porter 611 Penn 153 Schuylkill avenue Reading PA 1890 John M. Bauer laborer 114 Jefferson Reading PA 1890 John S. Bauer quarryman 347 Cedar Reading PA 1890 Joseph Bauer laborer 1236 Green Reading PA 1890 Joseph Bauer laborer 1108 N 10th Reading PA 1890 Wesley L. Bauer cigarmaker 1051 Washington Reading PA 1890 Victor Bauer laborer 235 Locust Reading PA 1890 Xavier Bauer laborer 235 Locust Reading PA 1890 Good Luck Brenda [email protected] Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore [email protected] http://members.aol.com/fiddlerben/gtindex.html surnames: Wolfgram, Kratochvil, Secor/Sicard, Jacques, Leguerre, Vallee and and

    05/02/2000 04:03:24
    1. Re: [BOWERS] SUNDAY MORNING COFFEE
    2. Guy Snow
    3. What is this ???? I sure hope this is not going to be repeated every freacking Sunday !!!! Genealogy not Coffee ,,, Geezzzz If you want to continue this please find yourself a web site to post this BS to and invite those who wish to come visit it. If you have someone you are trying to get info on post it here. Take your Coffee somewhere Else !!! At 07:54 AM 4/30/2000 -0600, you wrote: > ) > ( > ) Good Morning Family! > .-.,--^--. ( Come on in. . . > \\|`----'| - The coffee pot's on. . . > \| |// ...and we even have decaf, > | |/ tea, and hot chocolate! > \ / > ------ > > >Today's topics include: > >1. Welcome to new cousins >2. Roll call >3. The Retreat >4. Help needed with computer language > >If you've been with the family [the BOWER-L list] for at least three >weeks, you'll probably want to skip the following paragraph… > >TO OUR NEWEST COUSINS ~~ > >On behalf of the entire family, I'd like to extend a most hearty welcome >to those cousins who came into the family fold this past week. We are >very glad to have you with us and hope you'll stay and remain a part of >our online family. As soon as you're comfortable with us and the list, >please send in your Bower[s]/Bauer/Baur lines so we can all see how >we're related >to you. We do not have a fancy format for sending in records or queries >to the list. Post as many as you wish! If the data has anything to do >with Bower[s]/Bauer/Baur lines or any of the variant spellings that >might help someone, please feel free to post it. Every scrap of >information is appreciated. If you haven't visited the homesite of this >list yet, you are >encouraged to do so. The Bower Family Homestead [a.k.a., the Homestead] >is our homesite and the gathering place for much of our information. It >waits to join us all in welcoming you into the family at ><http://www.crosswinds.net/~bowerhomestead>. > >ROLL CALL > >Our first roll call was carried out rather smoothly and I noticed a lot >of new information passing through. Did anyone make a BINGO [connect >with another cousin]? If so, please tell us about it [using the CHAT: >format]. > >This enmasse roll call for the family's three lists was a one-time only >event simply to get everyone's data onto the table where we can all see >it right away. However, in the future, roll calls will be staggered >with one group holding one in one week, a second group the next, and so >on. That way everyone won't be facing the massive amounts of e-mails we >had this past week. I have to thank everyone for being so patient will >all the e-mail. I'm sure some of you are still tunneling out from it >all! :) > >There won't be another roll call for about three months. If, however, >one group's growth exceeds 20 new cousins, that particular group will >hold one right away. Just like this time, I'll manually forward >messages so nobody will miss any important family data. > >Even without a roll call though, I'll still manually cross-post your >messages. > >THE RETREAT > >Our new [and private] family center at myfamily.com officially opens >today! Have you notified one of the administrators that you want to >participate, received and returned your invitation? I hope so. Our >first family chat is scheduled for 1 p.m. US PST [4 p.m. US EST]. It's >going to be a real gabby group this afternoon and I look forward to >meeting each of you 'live'! :) > >Vicky Bowers-Gieslau has been working very hard the last two weeks >getting everything set up and the administrators trained. Vicky, we all >thank you so much for giving all your time toward making this area such >a nice one for us. Your efforts are going to be extremely appreciated! >:) > >I know we don't REALLY need them....we being who we are and all - but >two guidelines have been instituted that everyone should know before >going to the Retreat's chatroom: > >1. No profanity or lewdness. After all, we are Bower/Bauer descendants >and we're all above that anyway. :) > >2. Please, no discussions about race, religion or politics. The only >thing any of those subjects cause is arguments which lead to anger and >hurt feelings -- and we're above that as well. > >The chatroom is NOT for genealogical discussion only. You can talk >about your dog, your funny-looking toes, the broken branch on the tree >in your backyard... just anything! The Retreat and our chatroom are >giving us the opportunity to get to know each other personally and bring >our family even closer together than we already are. Of course, if you >WANT to discuss genealogy, I'm sure nobody will mind..... :) > >HELP NEEDED WITH COMPUTER LANGUAGE > >The search engine in the hallway at the Homestead is throwing script >errors to those cousins using Internet Explorer. Will one of you who is >super-brilliant in computer language please contact me and let me know >what a Code "0", "Unterminated string constant" error is and how to fix >it? I think I could probably make the repair if I just knew what the >error meant. > >To you May babies - the cousins and I wish you a very happy and exciting >year ahead. Happy Birthday! You are loved! > >Family....it's what we're all about. > >I really enjoyed this time with you. I hope your upcoming week is >filled with health, productivity, fun, and above all, filled with love. > > ) > ( > ) > _.-~~-. > (@\'--'/. Colleen > ('``.__.'`) > `..____.' > > > > > >==== BOWERS Mailing List ==== >The Bower Family Homestead, homesite of the Bowers mailing list -- > http://www.crosswinds.net/~bowerhomestead > >============================== >Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. >RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. >http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi >

    05/01/2000 12:59:44
    1. Re: [BOWERS] SUNDAY MORNING COFFEE
    2. Tom Terbush
    3. You have three choices: 1. use your delete key. 2. Unsubscribe from the list. 3. Get a life. Tom Terbush Guy Snow wrote: > What is this ???? I sure hope this is not going to be repeated every > freacking Sunday !!!! > > Genealogy not Coffee ,,, Geezzzz > > If you want to continue this please find yourself a web site to post this > BS to and invite those who wish to come visit it. > > If you have someone you are trying to get info on post it here. > > Take your Coffee somewhere Else !!! > > At 07:54 AM 4/30/2000 -0600, you wrote: > > ) > > ( > > ) Good Morning Family! > > .-.,--^--. ( Come on in. . . > > \\|`----'| - The coffee pot's on. . . > > \| |// ...and we even have decaf, > > | |/ tea, and hot chocolate! > > \ / > > ------ > > > > > >Today's topics include: > > > >1. Welcome to new cousins > >2. Roll call > >3. The Retreat > >4. Help needed with computer language > > > >If you've been with the family [the BOWER-L list] for at least three > >weeks, you'll probably want to skip the following paragraph… > > > >TO OUR NEWEST COUSINS ~~ > > > >On behalf of the entire family, I'd like to extend a most hearty welcome > >to those cousins who came into the family fold this past week. We are > >very glad to have you with us and hope you'll stay and remain a part of > >our online family. As soon as you're comfortable with us and the list, > >please send in your Bower[s]/Bauer/Baur lines so we can all see how > >we're related > >to you. We do not have a fancy format for sending in records or queries > >to the list. Post as many as you wish! If the data has anything to do > >with Bower[s]/Bauer/Baur lines or any of the variant spellings that > >might help someone, please feel free to post it. Every scrap of > >information is appreciated. If you haven't visited the homesite of this > >list yet, you are > >encouraged to do so. The Bower Family Homestead [a.k.a., the Homestead] > >is our homesite and the gathering place for much of our information. It > >waits to join us all in welcoming you into the family at > ><http://www.crosswinds.net/~bowerhomestead>. > > > >ROLL CALL > > > >Our first roll call was carried out rather smoothly and I noticed a lot > >of new information passing through. Did anyone make a BINGO [connect > >with another cousin]? If so, please tell us about it [using the CHAT: > >format]. > > > >This enmasse roll call for the family's three lists was a one-time only > >event simply to get everyone's data onto the table where we can all see > >it right away. However, in the future, roll calls will be staggered > >with one group holding one in one week, a second group the next, and so > >on. That way everyone won't be facing the massive amounts of e-mails we > >had this past week. I have to thank everyone for being so patient will > >all the e-mail. I'm sure some of you are still tunneling out from it > >all! :) > > > >There won't be another roll call for about three months. If, however, > >one group's growth exceeds 20 new cousins, that particular group will > >hold one right away. Just like this time, I'll manually forward > >messages so nobody will miss any important family data. > > > >Even without a roll call though, I'll still manually cross-post your > >messages. > > > >THE RETREAT > > > >Our new [and private] family center at myfamily.com officially opens > >today! Have you notified one of the administrators that you want to > >participate, received and returned your invitation? I hope so. Our > >first family chat is scheduled for 1 p.m. US PST [4 p.m. US EST]. It's > >going to be a real gabby group this afternoon and I look forward to > >meeting each of you 'live'! :) > > > >Vicky Bowers-Gieslau has been working very hard the last two weeks > >getting everything set up and the administrators trained. Vicky, we all > >thank you so much for giving all your time toward making this area such > >a nice one for us. Your efforts are going to be extremely appreciated! > >:) > > > >I know we don't REALLY need them....we being who we are and all - but > >two guidelines have been instituted that everyone should know before > >going to the Retreat's chatroom: > > > >1. No profanity or lewdness. After all, we are Bower/Bauer descendants > >and we're all above that anyway. :) > > > >2. Please, no discussions about race, religion or politics. The only > >thing any of those subjects cause is arguments which lead to anger and > >hurt feelings -- and we're above that as well. > > > >The chatroom is NOT for genealogical discussion only. You can talk > >about your dog, your funny-looking toes, the broken branch on the tree > >in your backyard... just anything! The Retreat and our chatroom are > >giving us the opportunity to get to know each other personally and bring > >our family even closer together than we already are. Of course, if you > >WANT to discuss genealogy, I'm sure nobody will mind..... :) > > > >HELP NEEDED WITH COMPUTER LANGUAGE > > > >The search engine in the hallway at the Homestead is throwing script > >errors to those cousins using Internet Explorer. Will one of you who is > >super-brilliant in computer language please contact me and let me know > >what a Code "0", "Unterminated string constant" error is and how to fix > >it? I think I could probably make the repair if I just knew what the > >error meant. > > > >To you May babies - the cousins and I wish you a very happy and exciting > >year ahead. Happy Birthday! You are loved! > > > >Family....it's what we're all about. > > > >I really enjoyed this time with you. I hope your upcoming week is > >filled with health, productivity, fun, and above all, filled with love. > > > > ) > > ( > > ) > > _.-~~-. > > (@\'--'/. Colleen > > ('``.__.'`) > > `..____.' > > > > > > > > > > > >==== BOWERS Mailing List ==== > >The Bower Family Homestead, homesite of the Bowers mailing list -- > > http://www.crosswinds.net/~bowerhomestead > > > >============================== > >Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > >RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > >http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi > > > > ==== BOWERS Mailing List ==== > The Bower Family Homestead, homesite of the Bowers mailing list -- > http://www.crosswinds.net/~bowerhomestead > > ============================== > The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Tens of millions of individuals... and counting. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/

    05/01/2000 08:12:39
    1. Re: [BOWERS] SUNDAY MORNING COFFEE
    2. Karla Showalter
    3. Mr. Snow, Perhaps you didn't realize that you are referring to a service that the list owner provides to members of this group? She spends many, many hours coordinating this service along with an excellent website. ==== BOWERS Mailing List ==== The Bower Family Homestead, homesite of the Bowers mailing list -- http://www.crosswinds.net/~bowerhomestead Please take a few minutes & read the welcome to New Cousins...Visit the web site. Even if we are not all researching the same line of Bower / Bowers / Bauer or whatever...we are researching something similar. The Sunday Morning Coffee keeps us updated on the projects going on...projects that benefit every variation of Bower family researchers. Respectfully, Karla Showalter *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 04/30/2000, at 2:02 PM, Guy Snow wrote: >What is this ???? I sure hope this is not going to be repeated every >freacking Sunday !!!! > >Genealogy not Coffee ,,, Geezzzz > >If you want to continue this please find yourself a web site to post this >BS to and invite those who wish to come visit it. > >If you have someone you are trying to get info on post it here. > >Take your Coffee somewhere Else !!! > > >At 07:54 AM 4/30/2000 -0600, you wrote: >> ) >> ( >> ) Good Morning Family! >> .-.,--^--. ( Come on in. . . >> \\|`----'| - The coffee pot's on. . . >> \| |// ...and we even have decaf, >> | |/ tea, and hot chocolate! >> \ / >> ------ >> >> >>Today's topics include: >> >>1. Welcome to new cousins >>2. Roll call >>3. The Retreat >>4. Help needed with computer language >> >>If you've been with the family [the BOWER-L list] for at least three >>weeks, you'll probably want to skip the following paragraph… >> >>TO OUR NEWEST COUSINS ~~ >> >>On behalf of the entire family, I'd like to extend a most hearty welcome >>to those cousins who came into the family fold this past week. We are >>very glad to have you with us and hope you'll stay and remain a part of >>our online family. As soon as you're comfortable with us and the list, >>please send in your Bower[s]/Bauer/Baur lines so we can all see how >>we're related >>to you. We do not have a fancy format for sending in records or queries >>to the list. Post as many as you wish! If the data has anything to do >>with Bower[s]/Bauer/Baur lines or any of the variant spellings that >>might help someone, please feel free to post it. Every scrap of >>information is appreciated. If you haven't visited the homesite of this >>list yet, you are >>encouraged to do so. The Bower Family Homestead [a.k.a., the Homestead] >>is our homesite and the gathering place for much of our information. It >>waits to join us all in welcoming you into the family at >><http://www.crosswinds.net/~bowerhomestead>. >> >>ROLL CALL >> >>Our first roll call was carried out rather smoothly and I noticed a lot >>of new information passing through. Did anyone make a BINGO [connect >>with another cousin]? If so, please tell us about it [using the CHAT: >>format]. >> >>This enmasse roll call for the family's three lists was a one-time only >>event simply to get everyone's data onto the table where we can all see >>it right away. However, in the future, roll calls will be staggered >>with one group holding one in one week, a second group the next, and so >>on. That way everyone won't be facing the massive amounts of e-mails we >>had this past week. I have to thank everyone for being so patient will >>all the e-mail. I'm sure some of you are still tunneling out from it >>all! :) >> >>There won't be another roll call for about three months. If, however, >>one group's growth exceeds 20 new cousins, that particular group will >>hold one right away. Just like this time, I'll manually forward >>messages so nobody will miss any important family data. >> >>Even without a roll call though, I'll still manually cross-post your >>messages. >> >>THE RETREAT >> >>Our new [and private] family center at myfamily.com officially opens >>today! Have you notified one of the administrators that you want to >>participate, received and returned your invitation? I hope so. Our >>first family chat is scheduled for 1 p.m. US PST [4 p.m. US EST]. It's >>going to be a real gabby group this afternoon and I look forward to >>meeting each of you 'live'! :) >> >>Vicky Bowers-Gieslau has been working very hard the last two weeks >>getting everything set up and the administrators trained. Vicky, we all >>thank you so much for giving all your time toward making this area such >>a nice one for us. Your efforts are going to be extremely appreciated! >>:) >> >>I know we don't REALLY need them....we being who we are and all - but >>two guidelines have been instituted that everyone should know before >>going to the Retreat's chatroom: >> >>1. No profanity or lewdness. After all, we are Bower/Bauer descendants >>and we're all above that anyway. :) >> >>2. Please, no discussions about race, religion or politics. The only >>thing any of those subjects cause is arguments which lead to anger and >>hurt feelings -- and we're above that as well. >> >>The chatroom is NOT for genealogical discussion only. You can talk >>about your dog, your funny-looking toes, the broken branch on the tree >>in your backyard... just anything! The Retreat and our chatroom are >>giving us the opportunity to get to know each other personally and bring >>our family even closer together than we already are. Of course, if you >>WANT to discuss genealogy, I'm sure nobody will mind..... :) >> >>HELP NEEDED WITH COMPUTER LANGUAGE >> >>The search engine in the hallway at the Homestead is throwing script >>errors to those cousins using Internet Explorer. Will one of you who is >>super-brilliant in computer language please contact me and let me know >>what a Code "0", "Unterminated string constant" error is and how to fix >>it? I think I could probably make the repair if I just knew what the >>error meant. >> >>To you May babies - the cousins and I wish you a very happy and exciting >>year ahead. Happy Birthday! You are loved! >> >>Family....it's what we're all about. >> >>I really enjoyed this time with you. I hope your upcoming week is >>filled with health, productivity, fun, and above all, filled with love. >> >> ) >> ( >> ) >> _.-~~-. >> (@\'--'/. Colleen >> ('``.__.'`) >> `..____.' >> >> >> >> >> >>==== BOWERS Mailing List ==== >>The Bower Family Homestead, homesite of the Bowers mailing list -- >> http://www.crosswinds.net/~bowerhomestead >> >>======================== ====== >>Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. >>RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. >>http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi >> > > >==== BOWERS Mailing List ==== >The Bower Family Homestead, homesite of the Bowers mailing list -- > http://www.crosswinds.net/~bowerhomestead > >======================== ====== >The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >Tens of millions of individuals... and counting. >http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/

    04/30/2000 08:49:41
    1. Re: [BOWERS] SUNDAY MORNING COFFEE
    2. carol
    3. I like the Sunday Morning Coffees Carol

    04/30/2000 01:12:21
    1. [BOWERS] CHAT: Ideas for memory projects
    2. Ryan's Heritage Notebook... A Family History Keepsake Rosalie Beauchamp of Naughton made a beautiful keepsake for her mother's eightieth birthday. Mary Anderson had always been keen on crossword puzzles. Rosalie created a crossword where all the clues were people or events in Mary's life. Once Mary had filled it in, Rosalie framed the completed puzzle, the clues and a picture of Mary as a little girl. The picture hung in Mary's bedroom for the rest of her life and can now be seen in her daughters' house. This is an original idea for a party activity (family members helped Mary fill in the puzzle). It also makes a keepsake which will give joy for many years. More at this site http://globalgazette.net/gazrt/gazrt48.htm = source site have fun brenda [email protected] Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore [email protected] http://members.aol.com/fiddlerben/gtindex.html surnames: Wolfgram, Kratochvil, Secor/Sicard, Jacques, Leguerre, Vallee and and

    04/30/2000 11:50:53
    1. [BOWERS] SUNDAY MORNING COFFEE
    2. Colleen Pustola
    3. ) ( ) Good Morning Family! .-.,--^--. ( Come on in. . . \\|`----'| - The coffee pot's on. . . \| |// ...and we even have decaf, | |/ tea, and hot chocolate! \ / ------ Today's topics include: 1. Welcome to new cousins 2. Roll call 3. The Retreat 4. Help needed with computer language If you've been with the family [the BOWER-L list] for at least three weeks, you'll probably want to skip the following paragraph… TO OUR NEWEST COUSINS ~~ On behalf of the entire family, I'd like to extend a most hearty welcome to those cousins who came into the family fold this past week. We are very glad to have you with us and hope you'll stay and remain a part of our online family. As soon as you're comfortable with us and the list, please send in your Bower[s]/Bauer/Baur lines so we can all see how we're related to you. We do not have a fancy format for sending in records or queries to the list. Post as many as you wish! If the data has anything to do with Bower[s]/Bauer/Baur lines or any of the variant spellings that might help someone, please feel free to post it. Every scrap of information is appreciated. If you haven't visited the homesite of this list yet, you are encouraged to do so. The Bower Family Homestead [a.k.a., the Homestead] is our homesite and the gathering place for much of our information. It waits to join us all in welcoming you into the family at <http://www.crosswinds.net/~bowerhomestead>. ROLL CALL Our first roll call was carried out rather smoothly and I noticed a lot of new information passing through. Did anyone make a BINGO [connect with another cousin]? If so, please tell us about it [using the CHAT: format]. This enmasse roll call for the family's three lists was a one-time only event simply to get everyone's data onto the table where we can all see it right away. However, in the future, roll calls will be staggered with one group holding one in one week, a second group the next, and so on. That way everyone won't be facing the massive amounts of e-mails we had this past week. I have to thank everyone for being so patient will all the e-mail. I'm sure some of you are still tunneling out from it all! :) There won't be another roll call for about three months. If, however, one group's growth exceeds 20 new cousins, that particular group will hold one right away. Just like this time, I'll manually forward messages so nobody will miss any important family data. Even without a roll call though, I'll still manually cross-post your messages. THE RETREAT Our new [and private] family center at myfamily.com officially opens today! Have you notified one of the administrators that you want to participate, received and returned your invitation? I hope so. Our first family chat is scheduled for 1 p.m. US PST [4 p.m. US EST]. It's going to be a real gabby group this afternoon and I look forward to meeting each of you 'live'! :) Vicky Bowers-Gieslau has been working very hard the last two weeks getting everything set up and the administrators trained. Vicky, we all thank you so much for giving all your time toward making this area such a nice one for us. Your efforts are going to be extremely appreciated! :) I know we don't REALLY need them....we being who we are and all - but two guidelines have been instituted that everyone should know before going to the Retreat's chatroom: 1. No profanity or lewdness. After all, we are Bower/Bauer descendants and we're all above that anyway. :) 2. Please, no discussions about race, religion or politics. The only thing any of those subjects cause is arguments which lead to anger and hurt feelings -- and we're above that as well. The chatroom is NOT for genealogical discussion only. You can talk about your dog, your funny-looking toes, the broken branch on the tree in your backyard... just anything! The Retreat and our chatroom are giving us the opportunity to get to know each other personally and bring our family even closer together than we already are. Of course, if you WANT to discuss genealogy, I'm sure nobody will mind..... :) HELP NEEDED WITH COMPUTER LANGUAGE The search engine in the hallway at the Homestead is throwing script errors to those cousins using Internet Explorer. Will one of you who is super-brilliant in computer language please contact me and let me know what a Code "0", "Unterminated string constant" error is and how to fix it? I think I could probably make the repair if I just knew what the error meant. To you May babies - the cousins and I wish you a very happy and exciting year ahead. Happy Birthday! You are loved! Family....it's what we're all about. I really enjoyed this time with you. I hope your upcoming week is filled with health, productivity, fun, and above all, filled with love. ) ( ) _.-~~-. (@\'--'/. Colleen ('``.__.'`) `..____.'

    04/30/2000 07:54:56
    1. [BOWERS] ANNOUNCEMENT: NARA PRICE INCREASES BEING PROPOSED
    2. Colleen Pustola
    3. The NARA proposal to revamp the system and fees for providing copies of Military Service Records, Bounty-Land Warrant Applications Files, and Pension Application Files has been published in the 25 April 2000 issue of the Federal Register. Public comment is invited and should be directed to NARA Regulation Comment Desk 8601 Adelphi Road College Park, MD 20740-6001 Fax: 301 713-7270 The proposed Reproduction Fee Schedule covers a number of items, but the Military Service Records, and the Pension and Bounty-Land Warrants are of the greatest concern to genealogists. NARA proposes three major changes: 1. The NATF Form 80 would be discontinued, to be replaced by two new forms: NATF Form 85 to request both Bounty-Land Warrant application files and Pension files (more than 75 years old), and NATF From 86 to request Military Service Records (more than 75 years old). 2. For all three types of files, NARA would no longer send a selection of pages, but would send the complete file. This would eliminate the two-step process currently used and should be beneficial to most genealogists. 3. The fees for all three types of files would be raised. For Military Service Records the new fee would be $17.00, regardless of the number of pages included in the file. For Bounty-land Warrants the fee would be $17.25, again without regard to the number of pages. For Pension Files the fee would be $40.00, regardless of the number of pages. If approved, the proposal would go into effect on 1 September 2000. Many genealogists may consider the proposed fees excessive. NARA specifically invites comment on the proposed fee schedule. The FGS/NGS Records Preservation and Access Committee urges everyone who wants to comment to carefully read the full proposal before submitting comments. The proposed fees are intended to cover the actual cost of locating, copying and mailing the records, plus 10% as authorized by law, and are based on the average size of the files. NARA states that the average for Military Service Records and Bounty-land Applications is somewhere under 20 pages, while the average for full Pension Files is 105 pages. The FGS/NGS Records Preservation and Access Committee will be looking at the NARA proposal carefully, and will submit comments as appropriate. Individuals who would like to provide input to the Committee's evaluation are welcome to do so but are also encouraged to comment direct to NARA at the address given above. Comments for Committee consideration should be e-mailed to [email protected], or mailed to Federation of Genealogical Societies, Attention: RPAC, PO Box 200940, Austin, TX 78720-0940. In order for the Records Preservation and Access Committee to adequately evaluate such input it must be received by 26 May 2000. The deadline for comment to NARA, however, is still 26 June 2000.

    04/30/2000 01:12:09
    1. [BOWERS] [Fwd: Joseph L. Bowers, Texas Roll Call]
    2. Colleen Pustola
    3. THIS MESSAGE IS FORWARDED FROM THE BOWER-L. PLEASE DO NOT HIT REPLY TO RESPOND TO IT. Instead, please address your response to "Karen" <[email protected]> -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [BOWER] Joseph L. Bowers, Texas Roll Call Resent-Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 20:23:53 -0700 (PDT) Resent-From: [email protected] Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 23:23:28 EDT From: [email protected] To: [email protected] This is my first Roll call I'm looking for The birth place of my GGrandfather he was Joseph Lee Bowers Died sometime aroound the last of 1873 this is when my GGrand mother Arminter( Arminta)Edna Earl Bowers was born Joseph according to family history died in a knife fight then his wife Polly(Mary) Copeland Died when Arminter was about 4 years old, she was youngest of children. Arminter was born Oct 10, 1873 in Oenaville, Bell County Texas Her cousins the Thomas R. Nunn faimly of Washington Co. Tex. raised her Here is what I have on her siblings Annie Bowers James Lee Bowers John Thomas Bowers Mary Franklin Bowers b: May31,1865 Bonham, Washington Co. Tex M: John Avery Warren D: Sept 8, 1946 Ballinger, Tex Joseph Benjamine Bowers whom I'm told never married Arminter Edna Earl Bowers B: Oct 10, 1873 Oneaville, Bell Co. Tex. M; Needham Ira Lewis Sept. 30,1887 Marlin, Falls Co. Texas D: Dec 16, 1966 Levelland, Hockley Co. Texas Any help would be great Karen

    04/29/2000 10:25:54
    1. [BOWERS] CHAT: THE RETREAT
    2. Colleen Pustola
    3. Hi family, Grand opening of the Retreat, our own private chat and family area, opens this Sunday. Our first family chat is scheduled for 1p.m. US PST [4p.m. US EST]. Would you like to join us? If so, please contact one of the following administrators: Vicky Bowers-Gieslau at <[email protected]> Rob Bower at <[email protected]> Lureigne Gimay at <[email protected]> The administrator will send you an invitation on Saturday evening or Sunday morning which you _must_ reply to. This will allow you access to the Retreat. If interested, please contact Vicky Bowers-Gieslau. Fun Friday everybody! :-) Colleen

    04/28/2000 02:57:01
    1. [BOWERS] URL Correction
    2. Colleen Pustola
    3. Hi cousins, If you were trying to access the tombstones URL posted in a message earlier today by Diana, she has just sent me the corrected URL. Here it is: <http://www.rootsweb.com/~arrandol/tombstones.htm>. I've checked it and it works fine. Hope you're all having a fun, fantastic Friday! :) Colleen

    04/28/2000 11:06:14
    1. [BOWERS] [Fwd: Located Bowers in ARK. cem.]
    2. Colleen Pustola
    3. THIS MESSAGE IS FORWARDED FROM THE BOWER-L. PLEASE DO NOT HIT REPLY TO RESPOND TO IT. Instead, please direct your response to "Diana" <[email protected]> -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [BOWER] Located Bowers in ARK. cem. Resent-Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2000 07:00:29 -0700 (PDT) Resent-From: [email protected] Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2000 07:53:00 -0700 From: "jurybox" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Hi folks i just found these BOWERS maybe they are your missing kin http://www.rootsweb.com/~arrando/tombstones.htm have fun diana e.

    04/28/2000 08:12:43
    1. [BOWERS] [Fwd: BOWERS USA and BC, Can 1901]
    2. Colleen Pustola
    3. THIS MESSAGE IS FORWARDED FROM THE BOWER-L. PLEASE DO NOT HIT REPLY TO RESPOND TO THE AUTHOR. Instead, please address your response to "Dixie Cutler" <[email protected]> -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [BOWER] BOWERS USA and BC, Can 1901 Resent-Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 21:08:30 -0700 (PDT) Resent-From: [email protected] Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 21:09:56 -0700 From: [email protected] (Dixie Cutler) To: [email protected] Was reading the 1901 Canada Census for British Columbia today and, while trying to locate my BOWER great-grandparents, I found this BOWERS family. Here they are, just in case someone has been looking for them. BC Census, District: Burrard, SubDist. D, page 14 Bowers, Charles, male, white, head, married, born Nov. 1, 1871, USA, to Canada in 1897, German origins, American Baptist. Bowers, Ellen, female, white, wife, age 22, born Ontario, English origins, Canadian Church of ENgland Bowers, Francis L., male, son, age 3, born in BC Bowers, Chales E. Roy, age 2, born USA, to Canada 1900. Good hunting - Dixie Bower Cutler

    04/27/2000 10:55:47
    1. [BOWERS] [Fwd: Levi Bowers - 1813/NY]
    2. Colleen Pustola
    3. THIS MESSAGE IS FORWARDED FROM THE BOWER-L. PLEASE DO NOT HIT REPLY TO RESPOND TO IT. Instead, please direct your response to <[email protected]> -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [BOWER] Bowers/1813/NY Resent-Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 18:35:32 -0700 (PDT) Resent-From: [email protected] Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 21:34:49 EDT From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Levi Burton Bowers, b. 20 Aug 1813, in Sullivan County,NY; d. abt. 1893, Kingsley, MI (buried in Evergreen Cemetery, MI) m.1. Sophia Ingurich m.2. Margaret S. Yorks, b. 1829, Fallsburgh, Sullivan Cty, NY Children: Sarah Moira Bowers, b. 14 Aug 1848, Samuel Bowers, b. 1850 Landella S. Bowers, b. 30 June 1859 Annie Bowers, b. 1 Mar 1869 My g-grandmother Sarah M. Bowers, m. William Henry Christle bef. 1870 Levi Burton Bowers' parents: Joab Bowers, b. 24 May, 1765, Neversink, Sullivan Cty, Ny m. Lydia Hodge, b. 10 Nov, 1769 Siblings: Martha Bowers, b. 1788; Abel H. Bowers, b. 1801, Justis Bowers, b. 1806; Clasissa Bowers, b. 1808; Silas B.P. Bowers, b. 1810; Palmer Bowers, b. 1810; Noah Brooks Bowers, b. 1810; Daniel Bowers, b. 1813; Levi Burton Bowers, b. 1813.

    04/27/2000 07:50:24
    1. [BOWERS] [Fwd: BOWERS, Hennery->Hannah; Highland, OH 1800s]
    2. Colleen Pustola
    3. THIS MESSAGE IS FORWARDED FROM THE BOWER-L. PLEASE DO NOT HIT REPLY TO RESPOND TO IT. Instead, please direct your response to "Amelia Morrow" <[email protected]> -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [BOWER] Hennery->Hannah; Highland, OH 1800s Resent-Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 17:49:52 -0700 (PDT) Resent-From: [email protected] Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 20:10:16 -0400 From: Amelia Morrow <[email protected]> To: [email protected] References: <[email protected]> John Bowers?? Kid: Hennery Bowers b. abt 1750, Schwartwaldt, Germany d. bef 1810 & Dorothy ASTHERLINE b. abt 1764 d. 1854, Snowhill, OH Kids: Hannah BOWERS b. 27 Apr 1789[17] d. 8 Mar 1861, Highland Co, OH br. Shockley-Ross, Union Twp., Highland, OH & John SHOCKLEY b. 8 Dec 1781, Worcester Co, MD d. 28 Dec 1837, Highland Co, OH m. 7 Apr 1810, Highland Co, OH Solomon Bowers b. 1784 d. 4 Mar 1862, Middletown, IN br. Pioneer South Cem. & Deborah Lyton Jacob Bowers David Bowers b. 10 Apr 1792, Hampshire Co, WV d. 1 May 1849, Newcastle, Henry, IN Barbara Bowers Sallie Bowers Christina Bowers & Elisha Noble m. 27 Sep 1810, Highland Co, OH Elizabeth Bowers

    04/27/2000 07:10:37