Could the person with Bowles dna kit # 31654 contact me, I would like to discuss ur family line. I have a few questions for ya.
===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: [email protected] From: "Melinda Pennington" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [PRA] PENNINGTON IN VAN ZANDT COUNTY, TX, ETC. Clinton, I found this in the Pennington Pedigree, Vol. X, No. 1, April 1978 issue. It briefly mentions Alvord, Wise Co., TX Pennington's. I've highlighted in red for you. THE LINE OF ISIAH CROUCH PENNINGTON Isaiah was the tenth child of Daniel and Esther Frailey Pennington. He was born and raised in Monroe County KY where his grandparents Richard and Hannah Boone Stewart Pennington settled ca 1797. According to one of his descendants Daniel was born in Montgomery (now Grayson) Va. on Dec. 3, 1781. In a letter written from Monroe Co., KY on Apr. 17, 1853 to Dr. Draper (an early day Boone family researcher) Daniel relates: "I was in company with Col. Daniel Boone in 1798 (that was the year they moved to Fayette Co., KY) in the month of February in Lexington, KY., and had much conversation with him about matters of minor importance. If I could see you and converse with you perhaps you might gather something from it, but I could not write the little social conversations I had with him. It would look too simple. I would be wasting time and paper to no profit." At the time of this writing Daniel was sick and a friend, Phillip Emmert, was doing the actual writing for him. Sometime after 1854 he must have moved to Jackson Co., Tenn (now Clay Co.) for we find him living there in 1860. Daniel served in the War of 1812 and has a bounty land grant in the Archives in Washington, D.C. Daniel was married on Aug. 20, 1805, in Barren Co., KY to Esther Frailey (b. 5 May, 1788 in Augusta Co., VA; d. April 30, 1854 in Monroe Co., KY. She was the dau. of Christian b 14 Feb 1759, d. 14 Dec. 1810 in Barren Co., KY. He married Elizabeth Harding Frailey on Sept. 27, 1787 in Augusta Co., VA. Elizabeth was born Mar. 15, 1766 and d. Dec. 20, 1854 in Monroe Co., KY: Dr. David Trimble of San Antonio, Texas located the family bible and it is from this source that the names of his children has been learned. 1. S. Boone Pennington, b Sept. 20, 1806, in Monroe Co., KY d. ? m. Jan. 12, 1832, Martha ----. He was a blacksmith and is listed in the 1850 census together with his children. 2. Elizabeth, the second child of Daniel was born Feb. 24, 1808 in Monroe Co., KY and d. July 4, 1900 in Clay Co., Tenn. She married Jan. 17, 1826 to Abraham M. Hest and who d July 4, 1877 in Clay Co., Tenn. (more information on Elizabeth's family is in HANNAH BOONE by Hawthorne) 3. Mary was born Feb. 7, 1810; d. Apr 31, 1870 unmarried. 4. Frailey was born Dec. 15, 1811 and was m Mar. 29, 1832 to Elizabeth Fawbusl. Their family is listed in the 1850 census of Monroe Co., KY. 5. Stewart was born Mar. 12, 1814. Not listed in the 1850 census of Monroe so either died or moved. (perhaps he was one of the mystery Stewarts living in Illinois later. MJ) 6. Lavesta b Feb 26, 1816 m after 1840 to -------- Smith moved west. 7. Abigail b Apr 24, 1818 m Sept. 1839 to Jonathan Moore. 8. Esther born July 4, 1820 d. May 29, 1905 in Monroe Co., KY.; m Benjamin Marshall in Feb 1854. No children. 9. Amanda Melvina b Oct. 30, 1822 m after 1850 to -------- Ferguson. No children. 10. Isaiah Crouch P. was born Apr. 3, 1825 and d Feb 3, 1892 in Monroe Co., KY. He married Louisa Minerva Cherry on Mar 25, 1846. More will be given on him later. 11. Nancy b Sept 15, 1827 in Monroe Co; d. Aug 2, 1895 in Monroe Co. m ca 1849 Isaac C. Hix who was b Jan 1, 1824 and d Jan. 17,1910. Recently, more research has been done on the descendants of Daniel's tenth child Isaiah by Robert Wyatt of 1525 Akahele Place, Kailua, Hawaii 96734 and Carroll A. Pennington of 3511 So. Terrace Rd., Tempe Arizona 85282. Their research will be included in this report. Much of Carroll's data is from the family bible of Isaiah Crouch Pennington. Children: 1. Prudence b Sept 7, 1848 at Tomkinsville, Monroe Co., KY m. to Robert Beaver. 2. Elkanah Delaney b Sept. 22, 1849 near Gamaliel, Monroe Co. m Clementina Dunham. Elkanah went to Illinois as a young man and moved on to Texas in 1892. He had a 160 acre farm near Sunset, Wise Co., Texas where he raised a family of seven sons and seven daughters. He died there Apr 3, 1921 and is buried in Union Hill Cemetery near his farm. Following is a list of the children of Elkanah as given by Robert Wyatt. a. Lavesta b 1878 in Franklin Co., Ill. m to Mose Clay b. Vardie ? b 1879 in Franklin Co., Ill. c. Elzie b Jan 21, 1881 in Franklin Co m Lora May Swain July 16, 1905; d. Nov. 27, 1966 in Ontario, Oregon d. Loranzo Dow birth date unknown. Living in Frederick Okla. in 1957. e. Sanford Isaac b May 12, 1883; m/1 Elvie Thompson m/2 Ethel Green; d Sept. 24, 1959 *Alvord, Wise Co., Texas.* aa. George (Pat) Pennington, the son of Sanford, was raised by his mother's side of the family so knows very little about his Pennington kin. George has a son, Coy, who is married to the daughter of Robert Wyatt. Pat lives in Brownsfield, Texas. f. Ida May birth date unknown; m Chestal Reid; bur *Alvord, Wise Co., TX* d. Loranzo Dow birth date unknown. Living in Frederick Okla. in 1957. g. Nora Minvera b Jan. 22, 1888; m Robert Lee, Mar 29, 1908; d Oct. 27, 1973; buried Elk City, Beckham, Okla. h. Ada Ethie b unknown; m Arthur Dobbs Webb. i. John Isaac bd unknown; m Lorena Lipton j. Minnie Lee bd unknown; m James Morris, m/2 Bernard; d Hydro, Caddo, OK k. Laretta Jane bd unknown, m Sidney Dobbs; d Poison, Montana l. Walter Viril b Sept 3, 1898; b in *Wise Co., Texas*; m/1 Cora Magness? m/2 Nora Washburn. Buried *Wise, Texas.* m. Roy bd unknown; m Gertrude Rutledge; buried Amarillo, Potter Co., Texas n. Virgie Isabell b 1906, m Lee Roy Gee. Robert Wyatt is trying to learn more about the fourteen children of Elkanah and Clementina Pennington. 3. Lavesta Jane, the third child of Isaiah, was b Feb. 3, 1852 in Tomkinsville, KY. She married William H. Rush b April 6, 1853 in Monroe Co., KY. Children: a. L.R. Rush born June 2, 1873 b. Rush born Oct. 6, 1874, d Nov 26, 1874 c. Locid J. b Oct 14, 1875 d. Nancy Ann Rush b April 18, 1878 4. Carroll Austin, the fourth child of Isaiah, was born in Tomkinsville, KY on Feb 2, 1854. He married Eliza Ann Tolman, b Apr. 10, 1862 dau of James Tolman b Oct 30, 1819, on Nov. 5, 1884. Carroll and his family moved to *Wise Co., TX* where Carroll died on Feb. 25, 1901 and Eliza on Aug. 28, 1904. They were farmers and belonged to the Baptist church. Their children: a. Essie Dora b May 28, 1887; m Sampson David Boles; d Apr 4, ?? b. Nancy Comer b Jun 1889, m John West; d Dec 24, 1943. Went to c. Ruphus Crouch b Oct 22, 1893 at Pella, *Wise Co. TX* /Oregon d. Merrie (Mervie) b July 1895; d. Jan 23, 1896. e. George Murphy b Sept 29, 1897 m June 27, 1926 d. Aug. 1962 at Mesa, Arizona. George was married to Florence Burton at Phoenix, Az. Florence was born July 8, 1904 at Mesa, AZ and died Aug 20, 1962 and was buried in Mesa, AZ. George was a barber and served in the U.S. Navy. The information on Carroll Austin was furnished by George's son, Carroll Austin Pennington II of 3511 S. Terrace Rd. Tempe, Ariz. 5. Esther, the 5th child of Isaiah was born in Tomkinsville, KY on Aug. 1, 1857. 6. Tolbert P., the 6th child of Isaiah was born in Tomkinsville, KY March 6, 1859. His wife was Frances Keith. 7. Daniel Rufus, the 7th child of Isaiah was born in Tomkinsville, KY Mar. 23, 1862. He lived on a farm near Tomkinsville and was past 80 when visited by his nephew, Loranzy Dow Pennington. He went barefoot and walked a great deal tiring out Loranzy. Sources: HANNAH BOONE by Bess Hawthorne Robert T. Wyatt, 1525 Akahele Place, Kailua, Hawaii 96734 (one of his sources was Evalyn (Lou) Pennington, address wasn't given.) Bible record of Isaiah Crouch Pennington Records of Carroll Austin Pennington of Tempe, AZ. *********************************
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "Shelley Cardiel" <[email protected]> Subject: [ROWE] ROWE Family Autograph Album I've "rescued" an old autograph album which originally belonged to Harry F. ROWE of Franklin, Indiana. The album contains entries from friends including the following: Autograph Album belonging to Harry F. ROWE of Franklin, IN Friends: . Lizzie RITCHEY, 2 May 1882 . Geo BANTA, 7 Jan 1882 . Josie ENGLISH, 8 Dec 1883 . Minnie MEGGENHOFEN, 22 Jan 1881, Franklin . Anna ELLIS, 25 Apr 1882 . Alice FARLEY, 17 Apr 1883, Franklin, IN . Zella VANCE, 1882 . Eva M. NEAL, 2 Apr 1882 . Zelia BUAM, 3 May 1882 . Edna G. THOMPSON, 1882 . Will WHEDON, 3 May 1882, Franklin, IN . Charles William MEGGANHOFEN, 24 Jan 1882 . Julia ENGLISH, 19 Dec 1883 . Alice C. AHL, 2 May 1882, Franklin, IN . Emma BOWLES, 19 Apr 1882 . Nellie FILSON, 19 Apr 1882 . Emma R. BLIZARD, 2 May 1882, Franklin . Maggie L. WOOD, 7 Mar 1882 . M. MEGGENHOFEN, 20 Feb 1882, Franklin . F. S. MCMURRAY, 23 Jan 1882, Franklin, IN Based on limited research I was able to locate Harry in census records as follows: 1870 census of Indianapolis, IN: Samuel ROWE, age 38, a Hardware Clerk, born MD Lottie ROWE, age 27, Keeping House, born IN Harry ROWE, age 3, at Home, born IN 1880 census of Franklin, IN: Samuel P. ROWE, age 54, Hardware Store Owner, born MD Lottie ROWE, wife, age 35, Keeping House, born IN, parents born PA Harry F. ROWE, son, age 13, born IN Kattie ROWE, dau, age 8, born IN Anna ROWE, dau, age 6, born IN 1900 census of Indianaplis, IN: Harry F. ROWE, age 32, born Jun 1867, married 11 years, born IN, parents born MD/IN, a Photographer Bessie G. ROWE, wife, age 31, born Mar 1869, married 11 years, 1 child/1 living, born OH, parents born England/PA Samuel E. ROWE, son, age 8, born Jul 1891, born IN, at School 1910 census of Indianpolis, IN: Harry F. ROWE, age 42, married 23 years, born IN, parents born MD/IN, a Purchasing Agent Betsy G. ROWE, wife, age 41, married 23 years, 1 child/1 living, born OH, parents born England/NY Samuel E. ROWE, son, age 18, born IN, a Draftsman 1920 census of Indianapolis, IN: Harry ROWE, age 51, born IN, parents born MD/IN, a Photographer Bessie ROWE, wife, age 50, born OH, parents born England/NY Edward ROWE, son, age 28, born IN, an Auto Company Draftsman I am hoping to locate someone from Harry's family so that this wonderful old treasure can be returned to its rightful place with family. I also recovered an album belonging to Miss Bessie Grace WYATT who I believe later became Harry's wife. If you are a member of this family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley =======================================
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "Jim Laird" <[email protected]> Subject: [KS-FOOT] Marriage Licenses: Topeka; April 9, 1966 The Topeka Daily Capital Saturday April 9, 1966 Marriage Licenses. LeRoy M. BRADSHAW, Topeka and Dena M. McDANIEL, Topeka. Charles W. SHUTTS, Topeka, and Linda S. JOHNSON, Topeka. John W. MILLES, III, Topeka, and Nellie M. ROLLER, Carbondale, Kan. Richard L. NESMITH, Kansas City, Kan., and Sharon S. FRINK, Salina. Pete N. CUSSIA, Topeka, and Betty L. BOWLES, Topeka. Arden W. HALDERMAN, Topeka, and Janet S. HURD, Topeka. James E. DOUGAN, Topeka, and Karon M. GOODMAN, Topeka. =========================================
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "Walter E. Styles" <[email protected]> Subject: [GEN-OBIT] Obituary Daily Times v14No194 Obituary Daily Times v14 #194 To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please send a message to <[email protected]> with the single word message of: unsubscribe No other text (including auto signature files) may be in the message or your request will not be processed. Visit the ODT web site at <http://www.rootsweb.com/~obituary> LAST NAME, First Name (MAIDEN); Age; Place of Death; Newspaper Name; Newspaper date; tagname ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (snip) BOWLES, Robert William "Bill"; 74; Haynesville LA>Dallas TX; Dallas M-N; 2008-4-7; allyall (snip)
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "Walter E. Styles" <[email protected]> Subject: [GEN-OBIT] Obituary Daily Times v14No192 Obituary Daily Times v14 #192 To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please send a message to <[email protected]> with the single word message of: unsubscribe No other text (including auto signature files) may be in the message or your request will not be processed. Visit the ODT web site at <http://www.rootsweb.com/~obituary> LAST NAME, First Name (MAIDEN); Age; Place of Death; Newspaper Name; Newspaper date; tagname ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (snip) WISNIEWSKI, Pamela B (BOWLES); 73; Laketown Twp MI; HollandS; 2008-5-14; evallie (snip)
Sarah Whitcher Vickery ([email protected]) sent this posting to RootsWeb's Clallam Co., WA message board. It was extremely long, so I'm sending you the beginning section and the section that mentions a Boles. You can see the URL below which tells you where you can go to see the entire posting. Sarah isn't a member of our list, so if you want to discuss this tree with her, you'll have to write to her directly. Yours, Linne ===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: [email protected] From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [WACLALLA] Merrill Whittier This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: svickery45 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.washington.counties .clallam/319.2.2.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I have been updating where I can, and will post what I have, hoping to hear from any of you who have been posting on this thread recently. Lois, I would love to see your line, and hope that at least some of what I have is correct! I would be so interested to know the father of Henry, Reuben, and Merrill, the original trio. My direct email, should you not find it elsewhere here, is [email protected] I can send the file directly, should it be too hard to read or work with here. Sarah Whitcher Vickery And now, this is what I have at the moment! Obviously, much of this is speculative, so feel free to point out errors. Descendants of Unknown Whittier Generation No. 1 1. UNKNOWN1 WHITTIER Children of UNKNOWN WHITTIER are: 2. i. MERRILL2 WHITTIER, b. Abt. October 1803, This was calculated from notice of his death on January 2, 1895; said he was 91 years 3 months old; d. January 1895, New Brunswick. 3. ii. HENRY L. WHITTIER, b. Bet. 1813 - 1814; d. Bef. 1880. iii. REUBEN WHITTIER. More About REUBEN WHITTIER: Information: I have been looking for a family with these three names for sons, but have not yet found it. Generation No. 2 2. MERRILL2 WHITTIER (UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. October 1803 in This was calculated from notice of his death on January 2, 1895; said he was 91 years 3 months old, and died January 1895 in New Brunswick (Source: New Brunswick Provincial Records. Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics. Saint Croix Currier (Saint Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick January 10, 1895: v.97, no. 1397) "Rolling Dam - Merrill Whittier, one of the oldest residents of Clarence Ridge, was buried last Saturday."). He married NANCY. More About MERRILL WHITTIER: Date born 2: Abt. 1810, Maine Census 1: 1851, Living in St. Patrick, Charlotte, New Brunswick; indexed as Whitter Census 2: 1881, Living in St. Patrick, Charlotte, New Brunswick; now listed as age 68. Occupation: Farmer (1851 and 1881 censuses) More About NANCY: Census 1: 1851, Living in St. Patrick, Charlotte, New Brunswick; indexed as Whitter Census 2: 1881, Living in St. Patrick, Charlotte, New Brunswick Children of MERRILL WHITTIER and NANCY are: i. MARTHA A.3 WHITTIER, b. Bet. 1831 - 1832, New Brunswick. More About MARTHA A. WHITTIER: Census: 1851, Living in St. Patrick, Charlotte, New Brunswick; indexed as Whitter ii. CATHARINE WHITTIER, b. Bet. 1836 - 1837, New Brunswick. More About CATHARINE WHITTIER: Census 1: 1851, Living in St. Patrick, Charlotte, New Brunswick; indexed as Whitter Census 2: 1881, Living in St. Patrick, Charlotte, New Brunswick 4. iii. MERRILL DANIEL WHITTIER, b. November 12, 1838, New Brunswick; d. February 05, 1924, Stanwood, Snohomish, Washington. iv. MARY WHITTIER, b. Bet. 1841 - 1842, New Brunswick. More About MARY WHITTIER: Census: 1851, Living in St. Patrick, Charlotte, New Brunswick; indexed as Whitter 5. v. ROBERT WHITTIER, b. September 1846, New Brunswick. vi. ELIZABETH WHITTIER, b. Bet. 1848 - 1849, New Brunswick; d. April 26, 1876, St. George, Charlotte, New Brunswick (Source: New Brunswick Provincial Records. Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics. Saint Croix Courier (Saint Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick . May 11, 1876 v.40, no. 1449) "d. St. George (Charlotte Co.) 26th April, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Roberts, age 28, d/o Merrill Whittier, Clarence Ridge, left husband, one child."); m. JOHN ROBERTS. More About ELIZABETH WHITTIER: Census: 1851, Living in St. Patrick, Charlotte, New Brunswick; indexed as Whitter vii. SARAH M. WHITTIER, b. Abt. March 1851, New Brunswick; d. January 14, 1874 (Source: New Brunswick Provincial Records. Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics. Saint Croix Courier (Saint Stephen, Charlotte, new Brunswick. January 29, 1874, v. 35, no. 1891) "d. Clarence Ridge (Charlotte Co.) 14th Jan., Sarah M. Whittier, age 22 years 10 mos second d/o Muriel Whittier and nancy Whittier."). viii. JOHN HENRY WHITTIER, b. Bet. 1858 - 1859, New Brunswick; d. May 24, 1873, New Brunswick (Source: New Brunswick Provincial Records. Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics. Saint Croix Courier listed his death "son of 'Muriel" Whittier and Nancy Whittier"). 6. ix. LOUISA WHITTIER, b. October 25, 1856, New Brunswick, Canada; d. February 05, 1946, Humboldt county, California. x. ELEANOR WHITTIER, b. Bet. 1863 - 1864, New Brunswick. More About ELEANOR WHITTIER: Census: 1881, Living in St. Patrick, Charlotte, New Brunswick 3. HENRY L.2 WHITTIER (UNKNOWN1) was born Bet. 1813 - 1814, and died Bef. 1880. He married CATHARINE. She was born Bet. 1817 - 1818, and died July 07, 1887 in Somerville, Massachusetts (Source: NEHGS (New England Historical Genealogical Society), (http://www.newenglandancestors.org/rs1/Default.asp). Names her parents as Richard & Martha but does not give her maiden name. Record for daughter's death does include mother's maiden name, but I can't decipher it - Mcxxx). More About HENRY L. WHITTIER: Name 2: Henry S. Whittier Date born 2: Bet. 1812 - 1813, New Brunswick Census 1: 1851, Living in St. Patrick, Charlotte, New Brunswick; indexed as Whitter Census 2: 1860, Living in Calais, Washington, Maine Information: Wife Catherine is listed as a widow on the 1880 census Occupation 1: Farmer (1851 census) Occupation 2: Day laborer (1860 census) More About CATHARINE: Name 2: Catherine Date born 2: September 23, 1817, New Brunswick (Source: NEHGS (New England Historical Genealogical Society), (http://www.newenglandancestors.org/rs1/Default.asp). Death record says she was 69 years, 9 months and 14 days old at time of her death; previously I had her birth at 1817-1818. This names her parents as Richard and Martha, but does not give her maiden name) Cause of Death: "Epithelious throat" (Source: NEHGS (New England Historical Genealogical Society), (http://www.newenglandancestors.org/rs1/Default.asp).) Census 1: 1851, Living in St. Patrick, Charlotte, New Brunswick; indexed as Whitter Census 2: 1860, Living in Calais, Washington, Maine Census 3: 1880, Living in Calais, Washington, Maine (snip) v. HAZEN WHITTIER, b. September 1902, New Brunswick. More About HAZEN WHITTIER: Census: 1911, Living in Sub-District 21, Charlotte, New Brunswick; indexed as Whitter vi. PRISCILLA WHITTIER, b. July 20, 1908, New Brunswick (Source: New Brunswick Provincial Records. Vital Statistics from Government Records (RS141) , http://archives.gnb.ca/APPS/GovRecs/VISSE/Default.aspx?culture=en-CA.); m. GRANVILLE NODDIN, April 09, 1924, St. Stephen parish, Charlotte county, New Brunswick (Source: New Brunswick Provincial Records. Vital Statistics from Government Records (RS141).); b. November 30, 1898, Pleasant Ridge, Charlotte, New Brunswick (Source: New Brunswick Provincial Records. Vital Statistics from Government Records (RS141). Identifies parents as Walter and Molinda (Boles) Noddin). More About PRISCILLA WHITTIER: Census: 1911, Living in Sub-District 21, Charlotte, New Brunswick; indexed as Whitter More About GRANVILLE NODDIN and PRISCILLA WHITTIER: Marriage: April 09, 1924, St. Stephen parish, Charlotte county, New Brunswick (Source: New Brunswick Provincial Records. Vital Statistics from Government Records (RS141).) (snip)
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: [KYTAYLOR] Fulton B. NETHERLAND Obituary - 1956 This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: ddicken77 Surnames: Netherland, Allen, Bowles, Arvin Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.taylor/11240/mb.ashx Message Board Post: The News-Journal, May 10, 1956 Fulton Netherland, 69 year old Taylor County native, died early Wednesday morning, May 2 at his home four miles South of Lebanon on the Campbellsville Highway. He suffered a slight heart attack about 6 p.m. on Tuesday and a physician was summoned. He responded to treatment and seemingly was much better when he retired for the night. He died in his sleep sometime early the next morning. Netherland, owner and operator of Woodland Inn until its closing a few years ago, and owner of extensive land holdings in Marion County, had been living in Lebanon for about 20 years. In recent years a son, Jack Netherland, has taken over the bulk of the farm management duties. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 5, at 2 p.m. from the Bosley Funeral Home in Lebanon with the Rev. A. B. Colvin in charge. Burial took place Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. in the Ryder Cemetery in Lebanon. Burial was delayed awaiting the arrival of a son, Edwin Netherland, who was aboard a Navy cruiser off the coast of Africa. Netherland, son of the late Julian B. Netherland and Diema Allen Netherland, was born February 18, 1887 in Taylor County, Ky. Survivors include five sons and two daughters, Jack Netherland, of Marion County; James Netherland, Finley; Ambrose Netherland, Madison, Ind.; Robert Netherland, Frankfort; Chief Petty Officer C. Edwin Netherland, Lynnhaven, Va.; Mrs. Hayden Bowles, Jr., Spurlington and Sister Angelica of the Dominican Order, Spalding, Nebraska. He is also survived by one sister, Mrs. A. J. Arvin of Campbellsville. Kentucky Death Records Index, rootsweb NETHERLAND FULTON B; age 69; death place MARION; residence MARION; death date 02 May 1956; Volume 022, Certificate 10619 Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "Walter E. Styles" <[email protected]> Subject: [GEN-OBIT] Obituary Daily Times v14No189 Obituary Daily Times v14 #189 To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please send a message to <[email protected]> with the single word message of: unsubscribe No other text (including auto signature files) may be in the message or your request will not be processed. Visit the ODT web site at <http://www.rootsweb.com/~obituary> LAST NAME, First Name (MAIDEN); Age; Place of Death; Newspaper Name; Newspaper date; tagname ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (snip) BOWLES, Jeannette C "Jan" (SZEKERES); 88; Brighton MI; Flint Journal; 2008-4-8; navalex (snip) from the FLINT JOURNAL CLASSIFIED OBITUARY Publication: Flint Journal, The (MI) Edition: THE FLINT JOURNAL FIRST EDITION Date: April 12, 2008 Page: A08 Record Id: 0415505783 Author: Journal Staff Writer BOWLES, Jeannette C. "Jan"-- Age 88, of Linden, died Monday, April 7, 2008 at Caretel Inns of Brighton. Services will be held 12 PM Monday, April 14, 2008 at Sharp Funeral Homes, Linden Chapel, 209 E. Broad St., Linden with Rev. Parker Smith and Rev. Donald Neuville officiating. Interment will follow at Fairview Cemetery, Linden. Visitation will be held 2-8 PM Sunday at the funeral home. Those desiring may make memorial contributions to the Linden Presbyterian Church of [article cut off here...L.G.]
===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: [email protected] From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: [OBITS] Harry David McGinnis This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: cantorjoeocho Surnames: Hosler,McGinnis, Boles Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/topics.obits/117639/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Dateline: Fall River, KS Harry D. McGinnis Harry David McGinnis, 91, a life time resident of Fall River, KS died Sunday, December 16, 2007 at Fredonia Regional Hospital. Harry was born September 27, 1916, to Mary (Hosler) and Jess McGinnis north of Fall River KS. He attended grade school and graduated from Fall River High School in 1938. On June 11, 1944 he married Wilma Boles. Together they owned and operated Mac's Sundries Store in Fall River for several years. Harry was employed at the Fall River Post office for 27 years, retiring in 1969. Harry enjoyed gardening, and going to the Fall River Hootenanny. Harry raised hogs for a number of years selling feeder pigs. He was a cattleman with a cow-calf operation until his death. Harry was an active Fall River community member with the Fall River Booster club, a founding member of the Fall River Free Barbeque, and a 63 year mason member of Greenwood Lodge #163. He was the Past Master of Greenwood Lodge and served most every office. Harry had served on the Elk County Extension, Elk County Livestock Assoc., and Elk County Farm Bureau Boards Preceding him in death are his wife Wilma, and brother Joe McGinnis. Harry is survived by his son Eldon, daughter-in-law Jane of Fredonia, Kansas. One brother Carl McGinnis of Rose Hill, Kansas. One sister Helen Balentine of Fredonia, Kansas. Grandchildren: David McGinnis, Tammy Green of New Albany, DeeAnn Edens and husband Lance of Fredonia, Dana Anderson and husband Matt, Independence. Great Grandchildren: Faith Edens, Ariel, Dylan McGinnis, Cooper Anderson and Holly Green. Funeral Services will be held, Friday December 21, 2007 at 11:00 am at the Fall River Methodist Church with Pastor Charlotte Coates officiating. Visitation will be Thursday from 1 - 8 PM with family receiving friends from 5 -7 PM at the funeral home. Interment will be at Mt. Zion Cemetery. The family suggests memorial contributions to the Wilson County Old Iron Club or Fredonia Regional Health Care Foundation, and may be sent to the funeral home. Online condolences may be left at www.countrysidefh.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Countryside Funeral Home, P.O. Box 247, 420 S. 20th St. Fredonia, KS 66736 620-378-2882 Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Tom LaPorte ([email protected]) adds to this one: "...They originated in Tipperary, Ireland which is a specific focus of mine. I don't have much current information though so I don't know where Kathleen Bowles fits in but the Bowles of Guysborough, Nova Scotia are at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bowlesfamily/bowles_of_guysborough_twp.htm That link will probably break after posting so this TinyURL should work too but may not in the future. http://tinyurl.com/3w9gyb ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: Diana Lynn Tibert <[email protected]> Subject: [CAN-NS-GUYSBOROUGH] =?windows-1252?q?DORRINGTON=2C_Charles_Edwar?= DORRINGTON, Charles Edward ëDoní, ëCDí, ëCharlieí: Thursday May 15, 2008, Halifax Herald: DORRINGTON, Charles Edward "Don", "CD", "Charlie" - New Glasgow, passed away Friday, May 9, 2008, in Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Guysborough, Charles was the son of the late Ella (Dorrington) Mills. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Kathleen (Bowles) Dorrington; sons, Jackie and Paul, Toronto; daughter, Deborah Babulal, Toronto; 11 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Don was a member of Second Baptist Church, New Glasgow. For many years he was an employee of the Town of New Glasgow, retiring as Supervisor of Water Works. He was an avid sportsman who thoroughly enjoyed hunting, fishing, boxing and hockey. Cremation has taken place. The family will receive visitors from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Friday in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday in Second United Baptist Church with Rev. Morley Shaw officiating. Diana Lynn Tibert The Family Attic, home to Veterans of Guysborough County: http://www.angelfire.com/folk/guysboroughvets/Opening.html Roots to the Past: http://www.thefamilyattic.info/Roots.html <http://www.angelfire.com/folk/guysboroughvets/Roots.html> Genealogy articles by Diana Tibert on Helium - a place where writers write How to Create a Family Tree: http://www.helium.com/items/997773-every-family-start-somewherecreating The Best Resource for Genealogy on the Internet: http://www.helium.com/items/1043029-spend-listing-great-websites Sharing Your Family with the World: http://www.helium.com/items/1005946-sharing-family-worldwhen-first
Hi Bowles researchers! I found this site and thought many of you would like to visit it... It is a relationship chart for Louisa County Virginia from their VAgenweb page including many Bowles spanning from 1778 to the 1900's. It appears to be compiled from court records by Janice L. Abercrombie. They contain a persons name, date, source of information, relationship type and the name of the related person. http://www.trevilians.com/jlaref/jlarefixb.htm Hope this helps some of you! I'm still looking for any connection to MILDRED ANN BOWLES b.abt.1820 married Daniel W. Henderson (lived in Halifax County, VA)..... H. Rose _________________________________________________________________ E-mail for the greater good. Join the i’m Initiative from Microsoft. http://im.live.com/Messenger/IM/Join/Default.aspx?source=EML_WL_ GreaterGood
===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: [email protected] From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: [KYBARREN] Eliza Jewell Boles Apr 1, 1854 - Jun 1, 1929 This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: RayGreen50 Surnames: Boles, Jewell Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/19270/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Glasgow Republican, June 6, 1929 Mrs. Eliza Boles died at her home on LesIie Avenue last Saturday at the age of seventy-five years, after a lingering illness. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. F. F. Jewell of Pageville. and was the widow of the late Mr. Charley Boles. She is survived by two sons. Mr. F. J. Boles. President of the Farmers National Bank of this place. and Mr. Charley Boles, the latter holding a very important position in Washington City. Mrs. Boles was a member of the Baptist Church since early childhood, and was much beloved by all her acquaintances. Funeral services were held at the home of Mr. E.J. Boles Monday after which the remains were laid to rest beside those of her late husband in the Glasgow Cemetery. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board. =====================================================================
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery: >From ... - Page 177 by Great Britain Court of Chancery, John Scott Eldon - 1827 - 480 pages BOWLES v. BOWLES. [ * 178 ] trust, to pay the interest thereof to his ... http://books.google.com/books?id=QXEDAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA177&dq=Bowles&as_brr=1 Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery: During ... - Page 301 by Great Britain Court of Chancery, John Scott Eldon - 1837 - 582 pages 19, so. will of HC Bowles, dated the 18th of April A testator, ... hereinafter during her of my daughter Francisca Bowles and her issue, as are……. http://books.google.com/books?id=lWcwAAAAIAAJ&pg=RA1-PA301&dq=Bowles&as_brr=1 Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Louisiana - Page 33 by Louisiana Supreme Court, Louisiana Court of Errors and Appeals, Merritt M. Robinson - 1843 SUCCESSION OF THOMAS E. BOWLES—ALEXANDER L. FIELD, Cu- 121 rator, Appellant. ... It is further represented, that some time afterwards, Bowles left this ... http://books.google.com/books?id=I8EDAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA33&dq=Bowles&as_brr=1
Leathel- Thanks, that explains the date given earlier. Susan Beeler Anderson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Leathel" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 5:21 PM Subject: [BOWLES] Warrants > Sue wrote: To see the original "Survey for the Heirs of Benjamin Bowles" > which includes > owners (Wood, Hicks, Walker, Winn, Anderson, Watkins, and Hughes) of the > warrants for Bowls' 2000 acres in Kentucky : > > These dates indicate the warrants were issued in Sept, Oct, and Nov. 1779 > to > Benjamin Bowles. > Leathel, > > Virginia's Colonial Soldiers -Lloyd D. Bockstruck > > p268 Warrant for 50 acres issued to Benjamin Bowles, assignee of David > Harris, a soldier in the 2nd VA Rgmt 29 Sept 1779 Goochland Co; > > Warrant for 50 acres issued to Benjamin Bowles, assignee of John Utley > Wade, > a soldier in the 2nd Va Rgmt 29 Sept 1779 Goochland Co; > > Warrant assigned by John Hughes to Joseph Watkins who assigned it to > Benjamin Bowles; > > Warrant for 50 acres issued to Benjamin Bowles, assignee of Gideon > Hix/Hicks, a soldier in the 2nd Va Rgmt 29 Sept 1779 Goochland Co; > > Warrant for 50 acres issued to Benjamin Bowles, assignee of James > Blankford, > a soldier in the 2nd Va Rgmt 20 Sept 1779 Goochland Co; > > Warrant for 50 acres issued to Benjamin Bowles, assignee of Joseph > Shepherd, > a soldier in the 2nd Va. Rgmt 4 Oct 1779 Henrico Co; > > Warrant for 200 acres issued to Benjamin Bowles, assignee of George West, > sergeant in the 2nd Va. Rgmt 20 Sept 1779 Goochland Co; > > Warrant for 100 acres issued to Benjamin Bowles, assignee of William > Hubden/Hubbard, son and heir of James Hubden/Hubbard, a soldier in the 2nd > Va. Rgmt and of David Losscon/Lawson, heir of Peter Losscen/Lawson, a > soldier in the 2nd Va. Rgmt 4 Oct 1779 Henrico Co; > > Warrant for 50 acres issued to Benjamin Bowles, assignee of John Walker, a > soldier in the 2nd VA Rgmt 29 Sept 1779 Goochland Co > > p273 Warrant for 50 acres issued to Benjamin Bowles, assignee of James > Harris, a soldier in the 2nd Va. Rgmt n 1758. 4 Nov 1779 Hanover Co; > > Warrant issued to Benjamin Bowles, assignee of Peter Winn, the assignee of > Matthew Anderson, a sergeant under Col. John Hickman in 1759. Proved on > oath of Col. John Hickman. 7 Oct 1779 Hanover Co > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "Walter E. Styles" <[email protected]> Subject: [GEN-OBIT] Obituary Daily Times v14No186 Obituary Daily Times v14 #186 To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please send a message to <[email protected]> with the single word message of: unsubscribe No other text (including auto signature files) may be in the message or your request will not be processed. Visit the ODT web site at <http://www.rootsweb.com/~obituary> LAST NAME, First Name (MAIDEN); Age; Place of Death; Newspaper Name; Newspaper date; tagname ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (snip) BOWLES, Alfreda M (MAIORANA)[CRAGLE]; 64; Dunkirk NY>Washington DC; Rochester D C (NY); 2008-4-30; wpgg BOWLES, Alfreda M (MAIORANA)[CRAGLE]; 64; Dunkirk NY>Washington DC; Rochester D C (NY); 2008-5-1; wpgg (snip)
I received the e-mail from Margaret Mooney ([email protected]) which you see below, so I asked Tom LaPorte ([email protected]) if he had any information on any Boal/Bole in County Down. I knew that he was looking for his own Bowles ancestors in Ireland, but he keeps some files on not only Irish Bowles, but also those who immigrated to Canada. His comments follow. Linne ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hi Linne That's a long way away from my focus area all right. But ..... County Down is probably the very earliest part of Ireland for any variant of the Bowles name. They likely go back there to the very earliest attempts at an Ulster plantation, somewhere in the 1500's. Records are very sketchy though. Boal and Bole was the earliest spelling and they would have been transplanted Scots. By the time of these records they would have spread all over county Down and after 300 years of living there would consider themselves Irish but I tend to say Scots Irish or Ulster Irish. Newtownards is a town and a townland but also quite a large civil registration area so just knowing this is a Newtownards family doesn't really help locate them very much. I do have a Robert Boal, son of John Boal at Ballyblack and a Robert Boal son of Robert Boal at Ballyfeeris both from an 1813 Freeholds Register and both in Ards region. However, most of the Boals were not landowners. But to focus on just the 1860's of the reference you found: I have a Hugh Boal of Newtownards (town) with a son Robert born in 1867. Also a James Boal of Knockbreda, father of a Robert in 1868. Also a James Boal of Newtownards, father of a Robert in 1871. Also a Robert Boal married a Elizabeth Mawhiney at Newtownards with son Robert born in 1865. A Robert Boal of Newtownards (town) married to a Mary McCormac with daughter Mary in 1869. So you can see the problem identifying which Robert's daughter Margaret married a McKeekan. Margaret would have been born about 1840 which was before civil registration so that would require studying the church records which I haven't gotten to yet. I may be able to sort that one out one day though. Tom ===================================================================== Match: Bole Source: [email protected] From: "megmooney" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [NIR-DOWN] Creighton and McMeekan burials Movilla If the houses were in William St, I have details of Elizabeth's will. We wondered why she died in Australia. I don't have a birth, or death for Robert James, but I might have other info. I found a lot of McMeekans hard to track down, as they don't always use their first name. I know of the McCreights. No 31 1/2 or 31a William St keeps cropping up. My brother lived in it for a while. One of the Burkes, and possibly the McCreights did too, as well as someone named Savage. It was a nice house, but the new owners have modernised it a lot. I used to know some of the Cunningham family too, but years ago. They still have relatives around Kircubbin or Greyabbey named Waugh as far as I remember. There were Waughs in West St too. They were related to my late uncle Billy's wife. One of the family came over from Australia or New Zealand some years ago, but I hadn't much info then. Some are buried in Killysuggan Graveyard, the Catholic one on the Belfast Road, Newtownards. Anyway here is some info to start with. St Patrick's Newtownards B2 P94 No188 12-07-1928 William Mooney bach. 21 baker West St (my uncle) Kathleen Burke 30 spinster ornamenter 67 William St Fathers Richard Burke plasterer Joseph Mooney baker Witnesses Hugh Dodds (Frances St?) Mary E Delaney Cissie (Burke) Mooney died a few years after the marriage, so my cousins never knew her. My late mother thought Kathleen "Cissie" Burke's mother was Catherine Lynch, but I found the following marriage. St Patrick's B2 P43 No67 12-06-1895 Richard Burke Plasterer full age bach. Newtownards Agnes Waugh sp. full age seamstress N'ards Patrick Burke master plasterer Robert Waugh tailor Joe Waugh Mary Flynn Although my grandfather Joe Mooney didn't marry into the Jones/McMeekan family until 1902, his brother William John, and my uncle Billy, as well as some cousins were bakers. My grandfather's first employer that I know of was Mr Moore, who also had Church St connections. I wondered if he served his time with the McMeekans? Great grandfather John Mooney was a stone mason and range setter. Elizabeth McMeekan died 7th Sept. 1914 a widow. Probate 30thh April 1915. She died Waterfall Sanitorium Weetalibah N S W Australia. Her house in Newtownards was left to the children of her late sister Annie Cunningham. There were four houses in all. 31,31a,32 and 32a. Maybe five, including the Cunninghams? I am not sure if the following are all connected, but I will list them as I come across them in my notes. All Newtownards unless otherwise stated. 18-03-1882 Death of Thomas Waugh Francis St N'ards , aged 85. Draper? They had a shop. Probably related to the Cunninghams and Waughs of William St/West St. Anne Cunningham died 03-12-1905 35 William St N'ards. 05-12-1905 Peter Lynch R I P 50 Balfour St Related to the Waughs? 11-10-1930 Notice of thanks for sympathy on the death of Ruth, wife of Thomas McMeekan of 70 Upper Movilla St. Masonic Lodge No 198 mentioned. 23-10-1930 Death of James (Jack) McMeekan 44 East St. Husband of Maggie buried Movilla. Sister & brother-in-law Annie & William John McNeilly. Sister? Elizabeth Reid & family East St Don't know much about the above McMeekans yet. Jack may have been a milkman. I will check the burials and get back to you, but here are a few in Movilla. Graves registered to Samuel & James McCreight Section 1 No 41 Old Ground James McCreight buried here 07372 20-08-1936 Annie Cunningham as well 04361 04-12-1905 Samuel McCreight mason buried? 28-04-1895 Mary McCreight widow flu, 26-04-1895 I think this couple lived in Corrys St, and were involved with the Masonic Lodge in that Street. Samuel died first it seems from general debility. I have a feeling that there is Masonic Gravestone, for them, but I may be wrong. I think James in William St was their son, but not sure. 1st Newtownards B7 P47 No93 07-10-1895 Robert James McMeekan baker Newtownards Lizzie McCreight teacher Newtownards Fathers James McMeekan grocer Samuel McCreight mason Witnesses James Har****? Boal Maggie McMeekan Do you think the following could be Robert James' parents? 1St Newtownards B5? P 55 No182 09-03-1866 James McMeekan painter Newtownards bachelor full age ? Margaret Boal spinster full age? N'ards Fathers James McMeekan Sewing Agent Robert Boal car man Witnesses William McMeekan James Skillin Some of the Skillins were teachers. One taught in Londonderry School, Regent St. 1950's. Hugh mentioned a sewing agent. I had forgotten about this marriage. Births Hugh McMeekin 11-08-1869 Newtownards Henery (sic) McMeekin 05-09-1874 Parents of both James McMeekin and Margaret Bole I will let you know if I find more. I hope to get all my Mcmeekan info on the Internet, with the help of Doug Gray, but it will take some time, as I still hae a lot of notes to plough through. Margaret
If you want to know more about Helen Cecilia Cunningham's family and how it connects to the Bowles branch in her part of the world, go to: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bowlesfamily/bowles_of_antigonish_twp.htm Tom LaPorte ([email protected]) says that it's "right at the bottom of the page. That's a long link so it may get broken in email and you may have to cut and paste both parts into your browser to make it work." ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "T. Adams" <[email protected]> Subject: [CAN-NS-OBITS] COULTER, CROSSLEY, CUNNINGHAM, (snip) CUNNINGHAM, Helen Cecilia CUNNINGHAM, Helen Cecilia - 71, Havendale, Guysborough Co., passed away peacefully surrounded by her family Wednesday, May, 7, 2008, in Guysborough Memorial Hospital. Born in Caledonia Mills, Antigonish Co., she was a daughter of the late Colin F. and Catherine (Chisholm) Bowles. She was a member of St. Ann's Parish, Guysborough. Helen was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Her love for her grandchildren was unconditional. They will always cherish their memories of her and the life lessons she has taught them. Helen embraced life as a real "people person" and lived by the motto "the more the merrier". Helen always had the welcome mat out for all and you were always guaranteed a cup of tea and a good lunch. She took great pride in her family and enjoyed meeting a new distant relative. Helen will always be remembered as an advocate for the less fortunate and a keeper of the peace. She was a firm believer in the golden rule and lived by it everyday of her life. She will be sadly missed and never forgotten. She is survived by children, Kay (Jimmy) Pelrine, Havendale; Anthony (Janet), Manchester; Paul, Havendale; Ann (Billy) Hadley, Guysborough; Frances (Sam) Cunningham, Havendale; sisters, Margaret (Pat) MacNeil, Caledonia Mills; Isabel (Joseph) Worth, Brampton, Ont.; brothers, Willie-Joe (Barb) Bowles, Caledonia Mills; Jackie (Eileen) Bowles, New Glasgow; grandchildren, Carissa, Chelsa, Courtney, Daniel, Devin, Gregory, Ashley, Amanda, Josh, and great-grandson, Colby. She was predeceased by her husband of 50 years, Louis "Bud" Cunningham; brother, Colin A.; sister, Loretta; grandson, Stephen Cunningham, and true friend, Mary Cleary. Visitation will be from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday until time of funeral in Dennis Haverstock Funeral Home, Guysborough. Funeral mass will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday in St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church with Father Jonathan Nweke officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Guysborough Memorial Hospital. Words of comfort may be forwarded to the family at: www.haverstocks.com (snip)
Sue wrote: To see the original "Survey for the Heirs of Benjamin Bowles" which includes owners (Wood, Hicks, Walker, Winn, Anderson, Watkins, and Hughes) of the warrants for Bowls' 2000 acres in Kentucky : These dates indicate the warrants were issued in Sept, Oct, and Nov. 1779 to Benjamin Bowles. Leathel, Virginia's Colonial Soldiers -Lloyd D. Bockstruck p268 Warrant for 50 acres issued to Benjamin Bowles, assignee of David Harris, a soldier in the 2nd VA Rgmt 29 Sept 1779 Goochland Co; Warrant for 50 acres issued to Benjamin Bowles, assignee of John Utley Wade, a soldier in the 2nd Va Rgmt 29 Sept 1779 Goochland Co; Warrant assigned by John Hughes to Joseph Watkins who assigned it to Benjamin Bowles; Warrant for 50 acres issued to Benjamin Bowles, assignee of Gideon Hix/Hicks, a soldier in the 2nd Va Rgmt 29 Sept 1779 Goochland Co; Warrant for 50 acres issued to Benjamin Bowles, assignee of James Blankford, a soldier in the 2nd Va Rgmt 20 Sept 1779 Goochland Co; Warrant for 50 acres issued to Benjamin Bowles, assignee of Joseph Shepherd, a soldier in the 2nd Va. Rgmt 4 Oct 1779 Henrico Co; Warrant for 200 acres issued to Benjamin Bowles, assignee of George West, sergeant in the 2nd Va. Rgmt 20 Sept 1779 Goochland Co; Warrant for 100 acres issued to Benjamin Bowles, assignee of William Hubden/Hubbard, son and heir of James Hubden/Hubbard, a soldier in the 2nd Va. Rgmt and of David Losscon/Lawson, heir of Peter Losscen/Lawson, a soldier in the 2nd Va. Rgmt 4 Oct 1779 Henrico Co; Warrant for 50 acres issued to Benjamin Bowles, assignee of John Walker, a soldier in the 2nd VA Rgmt 29 Sept 1779 Goochland Co p273 Warrant for 50 acres issued to Benjamin Bowles, assignee of James Harris, a soldier in the 2nd Va. Rgmt n 1758. 4 Nov 1779 Hanover Co; Warrant issued to Benjamin Bowles, assignee of Peter Winn, the assignee of Matthew Anderson, a sergeant under Col. John Hickman in 1759. Proved on oath of Col. John Hickman. 7 Oct 1779 Hanover Co