===== Match: Bowls Source: [email protected] From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: [CORNWELL] Thornton Burgess Letter Dated 1847 Mentions Edmund and This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: elainecrockett1 Surnames: Burgess, Taylor, Gorman, Lane, Kinder, Laferty, Shoults, McDonald, Massey, Hardin, Harrison, Edwards, Morgan, Hostetler, Lewis, Prewitt, Bowls, Hungate, Dougherty, Cornwell, Brooks Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.cornwell/2309/mb.ashx Message Board Post: The letter transcribed below was found in the Burgess Family File, Stevens Museum and Library, Salem, Indiana. The spelling and punctuation have not been changed from the original. Letter posted to Mr. Edward Burgess Paoli Indiana US Postage stamped 10 Camp Taylor March the 9, 1847 Dear Mother Brothers and Sisters I am once more permitted to write you a few lines to inform you that I am well and fain hopeing these few lines may find you all and my friends in general enjoying the same blessing - I have some news of importance to write but supposing you will hear it before you get this I deem it unnecessary to enter into a regular detail of things in general - the 22d and 23d days of February is long to be remembered by the American people - General Santa Anna and Ampuda marched against us with all the host of Mexico - numbering near 25000 and only had in our little band but 4500 that was able for the field - this was a fearful odds but the god of battles was with us. On the 22 the enemy appeared and Santa Anna sent a flag to Gen Taylor and requested him to surrender but old Rough sent him word back that he should not - for he thought he had just men enough to whip him - late in the evening old Santa let off one of his big guns to let us no that he was ready and the firing commenced between some of the enemy under Ampuda and our riflemen under Major Gorman they had climb some of the hights of the mountains to get around us but our sharp sooting riflemen kept them too busy - at dark the firing ceased and our men came down and we all lay on the cold rocks untill morning very early next morning our men again assended and the firing commenced nor was we idle spectators long when General Lane ordered us to move forward and we did against about five times our number and we opened a heavy fire on them - our little regiment stood up to them untill they fired about twenty rounds and there cannon at the same time raking our line with grape and canister shot - they disabled our artillery so they was obliged to leave and they gave us orders to retreat which we did in great disorder - we got some what scattered and fell in with other regiments and fought like heros - the fight was kept up steady all day and many a brave man fell at dark we lay down on the field again tired and hungry. Early next morning we arose to renew the fight but to our astonishment they had left us the victors of the field not was we very sorry of it - for we was very tired and sore - Gen Taylor sent a flag after them asking an exchange of prisoners which they granted we had taken about three hundred they was to releas all they had of ours untill they come up with what we had of therse - the 24 and 25 was taken up in buring the dead our wounded was all taken to Saltillo our loss was 264 killed and 450 wounded - the loss of the enemy was 1500 killed and 2500 wounded and 3000 deserted or missing - this is a glorious day for the volunteers for they done all the fiting - we lost in our company seven killed an eight wounded - the killed was our beloved Capt T.B. Kinder who was a gentleman and beliked by all who knew him - and Joseph Laferty John Shoults David Mcdonald Arthur Massey John Hardin and Joseph Harrison - the wounded was Eli Mcdonald Benjamin Taylor Severly ? Charles Edwards William Morgan Benjamin Hostetler David Lewis Joshua Lewis and Elisha Prewitt all slightly they are doing very well our officers all acted as brave as any men could Col. Bowls is a very brave man he acted very cool all day as much so as any man in the field - and we as privates leave it for the officers to say whether we acted brave or not - the same day we fought at Beuna Vesta the Mexicans attaced Saltillo Marine Seralvo Pontagoody and Mier but they was repulsed at every point but they cut off some of our trains and killed some of our wagoners and took a good many of our stores and then burnt the wagons - I think they aimed to make a fatal blow but did not succeed and I think they are satisfied for awhile the last we heard of Santa Anna and the remnant of his army he was on the way to San Louis Potosi as hard as he could cracket leaveing his sick and wounded all behind - Santa Anna says he thought he was going to fight the regulars but he said it was the fool volunteers that was fiting for fun. It is stated that Gen Santa Anna has made a great speech and said if his goverment will not give him the means he will not fight us any more - but if they will give more him troops and provisions he will try us again - and we expect to leave this camp tomorrow and return back to Beuna Vesta to entrench and throw up some breast works to be ready for them against they come we are expecting some new troops on soon to reinforce us and when they is a sufficient number comes to hold this plase that we will turn towards home. John Henry wishes to be remembered by all his old friends and sends his best respect to all - he is well and in fine spirits he was elected our first lieutenant - J. Hungate is well and sends his respect to all - he is a first rate soldier - tell Gabiel Dougherty family that he is well and in very good spirits - tell cousin Edmund Cornwell that he must not let the prisoners out of old Chalys cave until we get home for the Mexicans perhaps might come in and take them but if we get there we will try to keep them from being murdered - for Santa Anna said he intended to whip us here and then go down the Rio Grande and after taking all our forces then come on to the States and you can tell the boys that they had better keep in strong guard and I think they had better put old Jimmy Cornwell on picket guard for if his horse should get shot he can walk tolerable well - Abner Dougherty wishes to be remembered by his friends he is well and sends his best respect to all enquiring friends - Give my best respect to all enquiring friends and you accept my best wishes for the wellfare of you all. So nothing more but remain your brother untill death. Thornton Burgess Edward Burgess Sir if you please I should like you would let me know when you have that cider to drink for I want to see some of the girls in that quarter any way and you would confer quite a favor on your old friend. A.? G. Brooks 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: Boles Source: [email protected] From: Nelda Percival <[email protected]> Subject: [JEWELL] Jonathan (Sr.) Jewell died About 1840 in Barren Co., KY. Hi, Can any one connect to this lineage? 1st Generation 1. Jonathan (Sr.) Jewell was born in VA and died About 1840 in Barren Co., KY. He married FNU MNU Jewell . Children of Jonathan (Sr.) Jewell and FNU MNU Jewell: i. 2. George D (Capt) Jewell was born August 4, 1797 in Lexington, KY and died January 1876 in Barren Co., KY. 2nd Generation (Children) 2. George D (Capt) Jewell (Jonathan (Sr.)1) was born August 4, 1797 in Lexington, KY and died January 1876 in Barren Co., KY. He married Merena Fant 1821 . She was born December 20, 1801 and died January 16, 1883, daughter of Fielding Fant and Frances Harding. Other events in the life of George D (Capt) Jewell Occupation : 1818 relocated to Barren Co., KY Children of George D (Capt) Jewell and Merena Fant: i. 3. John Fielding Fant Jewell was born November 19, 1822 in Pageville, on Barren River, Barren Co., KY and died August 2, 1896 in Barren Co., KY. ii. 4. Louisa J Jewell. iii. 5. George W. Jewell. iv. 6. William D. Jewell. v. 7. Thomas J. Jewell. vi. 8. America Jewell. vii. 9. Gustavus H. Jewell. viii. 10. Margaret Jewell. 3rd Generation (Grandchildren) 3. John Fielding Fant Jewell (George D (Capt)2, Jonathan (Sr.)1) was born November 19, 1822 in Pageville, on Barren River, Barren Co., KY and died August 2, 1896 in Barren Co., KY. He married 1st Elizabeth Jane (Eliza) (#1) Wooten February 8, 1853 in Barren Co., KY. She was born November 6, 1834 in Barren Co., KY and died April 1, 1854 in Barren Co., KY, daughter of (Robert) Anderson Wooten and Harriett Loving Gillock. He married 2nd Anna Elizabeth Page March 27, 1860 in Barren Co., KY. She was born 1840 and died March 20, 1874, daughter of G. M. Page and Ermine Frazier. Other events in the life of John Fielding Fant Jewell Burial : Jewell Cemetery, Lucas Area, Barren Co., TN Occupation : Store Clerk Æ640 Other events in the life of Elizabeth Jane (Eliza) (#1) Wooten Burial : Wooten family cemetery, Barren Co., KY Children of John Fielding Fant Jewell and Elizabeth Jane (Eliza) (#1) Wooten: i. 11. Elizabeth Jane (Eliza) (#2) Jewell was born March 20, 1854 in Barren Co., KY and died June 1, 1929 in Thought to be Glasgow, KY. Children of John Fielding Fant Jewell and Anna Elizabeth Page: ii. 12. Anna C. Jewell was born About 1861. iii. 13. Maud D. Jewell was born 1863. iv. 14. Lee F. F. Jewell was born About 1866. v. 15. Samuel Page Jewell was born About 1869 and died March 21, 1950 in Glasgow, KY. vi. 16. William N. (Willie) Jewell was born March 26, 1872 and died October 26, 1920 in Glasgow, Metcalfe Co., KY. Notes on John Fielding Fant Jewell 4. Louisa J Jewell (George D (Capt)2, Jonathan (Sr.)1). 5. George W. Jewell (George D (Capt)2, Jonathan (Sr.)1). 6. William D. Jewell (George D (Capt)2, Jonathan (Sr.)1). 7. Thomas J. Jewell (George D (Capt)2, Jonathan (Sr.)1). 8. America Jewell (George D (Capt)2, Jonathan (Sr.)1). 9. Gustavus H. Jewell (George D (Capt)2, Jonathan (Sr.)1). 10. Margaret Jewell (George D (Capt)2, Jonathan (Sr.)1). 4th Generation (Great-Grandchildren) 11. Elizabeth Jane (Eliza) (#2) Jewell (John Fielding Fant3, George D (Capt)2, Jonathan (Sr.)1) was born March 20, 1854 in Barren Co., KY and died June 1, 1929 in Thought to be Glasgow, KY. She married Charles Elam Boles March 27, 1860 . He was born June 21, 1851 in Cumberland Co., KY and died July 13, 1888 in Thought to be Glasgow, KY. Other events in the life of Elizabeth Jane (Eliza) (#2) Jewell Burial : Glasgow Municipal Cemetery, Glasgow, KY Other events in the life of Charles Elam Boles Burial : Glasgow Municipal Cemetery, Glasgow, KY Children of Elizabeth Jane (Eliza) Jewell and Charles Elam Boles: i. 17. Fielding Jewell Boles was born September 6, 1878 in Barren Co., KY and died May 30, 1954 in Glasgow, KY. ii. 18. Hattie May Boles was born May 25, 1885 in Glasgow Barren Co., KY and died July 15, 1890 in Glasgow, KY. iii. 19. Charles Elam (Jr.) Boles was born 1888 in Glasgow, KY and died 1982 in Glasgow, KY. 12. Anna C. Jewell (John Fielding Fant3, George D (Capt)2, Jonathan (Sr.)1) was born About 1861. She married First name unk Claypool . 13. Maud D. Jewell (John Fielding Fant3, George D (Capt)2, Jonathan (Sr.)1) was born 1863. 14. Lee F. F. Jewell (John Fielding Fant3, George D (Capt)2, Jonathan (Sr.)1) was born About 1866. 15. Samuel Page Jewell (John Fielding Fant3, George D (Capt)2, Jonathan (Sr.)1) was born About 1869 and died March 21, 1950 in Glasgow, KY. 16. William N. (Willie) Jewell (John Fielding Fant3, George D (Capt)2, Jonathan (Sr.)1) was born March 26, 1872 and died October 26, 1920 in Glasgow, Metcalfe Co., KY. 5th Generation (Great(2)-Grandchildren) 17. Fielding Jewell Boles (Charles Elam1) was born September 6, 1878 in Barren Co., KY and died May 30, 1954 in Glasgow, KY. He married Irene McDonald . She was born February 19, 1884 in New Albany, IN and died April 21, 1958 in thought to be Glasgow, KY. Other events in the life of Fielding Jewell Boles Burial : Glasgow Municipal Cemetery, Glasgow, KY Other events in the life of Irene McDonald Burial : Glasgow Municipal Cemetery, Glasgow, KY Occupation : Music Teacher at Liberty College, Glasgow, KY Children of Fielding Jewell Boles and Irene McDonald: i. 20. William McDonald Boles was born in Glasgow, Barren Co., KY and died February 18, 1994 in New Orleans, LA. 18. Hattie May Boles (Charles Elam1) was born May 25, 1885 in Glasgow Barren Co., KY and died July 15, 1890 in Glasgow, KY. 19. Charles Elam (Jr.) Boles (Charles Elam1) was born 1888 in Glasgow, KY and died 1982 in Glasgow, KY. He married 1st Charlotte Bohannon . She died October 2, 1961 in Glasgow, KY. He married 2nd Margaret Pedigo Richey . She was born 1904 and died 1980 in Glasgow (?) KY. Other events in the life of Charles Elam (Jr.) Boles Burial : Glasgow Municipal Cemetery, Glasgow, KY Other events in the life of Charlotte Bohannon Burial : Glasgow Municipal Cemetery, Glasgow, KY Other events in the life of Margaret Pedigo Richey Burial : Glasgow Municipal Cemetery, Glasgow, KY 6th Generation (Great(3)-Grandchildren) 20. William McDonald Boles (Fielding Jewell2, Charles Elam1) was born in Glasgow, Barren Co., KY and died February 18, 1994 in New Orleans, LA. He married 1st Elizabeth Sandridge 1930 in thought to be Glasgow, KY. He married 2nd Eva Carol Boles 1935 in Thought to be New Orleans, LA. She was born 1910 in Mobile, AL and died September 15, 1994 in New Orleans, LA. Other events in the life of William McDonald Boles Title : Doctor Burial : Glasgow Municipal Cemetery, Glasgow, KY Occupation : Dr. and Prof. of opthalmology, private practice New Orleans. Other events in the life of Elizabeth Sandridge Occupation : Glasgow School teacher Other events in the marriage of William McDonald Boles and Elizabeth Sandridge Marriage : 1930 in thought to be Glasgow, KY Divorce : About 1934/35 Other events in the life of Eva Carol Boles Title : Doctor Burial : Glasgow Municipal Cemetery, Glasgow, KY Regards: Nelda Percival http://freepages.folklore.rootsweb.com/~bonsteinandgilpin/
===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: [email protected] From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: [KYBARREN] Marilyn BOLES-SHIRLEY - Age 87 - 26 Apr 2008 This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: sgorin Surnames: Boles-Shirley, Wathal Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/19257/mb.ashx Message Board Post: NOTE: I have no connection, no further informatjion and am not seeking additional information. Name: Marilyn Boles-Shirley Residence: Glasgow KY Died: Saturday, 26 Apr 2008, The Medical Center at Bowling Green KY, age 87. Daughter of the late John and Minnie Wathal Boles Serives: Burnam & Son Mortuary Co of Bowling Green, burial Pleasant Union Cemetery in Barren Co. Glasgow (KY) Daily times, Monday, 28 Apr 2008, p. 3. 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: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: [KYBARREN] Thelma Elizabeth "Granny" GRAY - 5 Aug 1918 - 19 Apr This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: sgorin Surnames: Gray, Waller, Reynolds, Bowles-Steen Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/19252/mb.ashx Message Board Post: NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: Thelma Elizabeth "Granny" Gray Residence: Louisville KY Born: 5 Aug 1918 Barren Co KY Died: Saturday, 19 Apr 2008, St Mary & Elizabeth Hospital in Louisville, age 89. Daughter of the late Willie Elmer and Annie Elizabeth Waller Gray Retired employee of the Enro Shirt Company; member Grace United Methodist Church. Kind and loving wife, mother & grandmother; her greatest joy in life was caring for her family who adored her and will miss her. Survivors: Son: Carlos Gray (Shirley) of Louisville Two granddaughters: Donna Reynolds (Bob) and Tricia Gray Three great-grandchildren: Brandon, Jessica and Grace Reynolds Nephew: Marshall Gray (Lucy) Niece: Nelda Bowles-Steen Services: 11 am Thursday, 24 Apr, A F Crow & Son Funeral Home, burial Bon Ayr Cemetery. Glasgow (KY) Daily Times, Monday, 21 Apr 2008, p. 3. www.crowfuneralhome.com 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 v14No175 Obituary Daily Times v14 #175 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, Lyman; 74; Princeton BC; Similkameen N-L; 2008-2-4; sandness (snip)
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "Walter E. Styles" <[email protected]> Subject: [GEN-OBIT] Obituary Daily Times v14No175 Obituary Daily Times v14 #175 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, Heather ( ); 32; Piggott AR; ARGaz; 2007-8-8; arshub (snip)
================================================== http://files.usgwarchives.org/oh/hamilton/bios/bowles159gbs.txt Hamilton County OhArchives Biographies.....Bowles, Seneca B. 1870 - ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.org/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.org/oh/ohfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ann Anderson [email protected] October 13, 2005, 9:07 pm Author: John C Hover, et.al. Seneca B. Bowles. Seneca B. Bowles, whose success as a farmer is conclusive proof that there is no calling which makes more satisfactory returns for the time and money expended in its prosecution than that of agriculture, is most highly esteemed and loved by his neighbors. His fine farm is one of the best improved in Harrison township, and his methods are followed by many of his associates in their work of similar character. Seneca B. Bowles was born in Harrison township, Hamilton county. Ohio, January 20, 1870, a son of John Shirley and Elizabeth I. (Bonnell) Bowles, both natives of Harrison township. John S. Bowles received his education in the public schools of his native township and after completing his education, engaged in the agricultural business at which he continued some time. In 1874 he accepted a position as manager of a large artificial ice manufacturing concern, in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, where he is now living retired. Mr. Bowles also served in the Civil war, with the Kilpatrick corps, in the Union army for three years, and was wounded at the battle of Shiloh. Mr. and Mrs. Bowles were the parents of three children, Samuel C, who resides in Portland, Ore.; Martha B., who is the wife of Richard Sortmann and resides in Hamilton, Ohio, and Seneca B., whose name is the caption of this article. Seneca B. Bowles received his early education in the district schools of his native town and later in the National Normal School of Lebanon, Ohio. After the completion of his education, he engaged in teaching school, at which he continued from 1894 to 1895. He then engaged in the agricultural business and continues at this at the present time. Mr. Bowles is a Democrat in politics and has held the offices of supervisor and assessor for several terms. Fraternally, he is a valued member of the Hamilton county Grange and in religious affiliations is a member of the United Brethren church of which he has been trustee and steward. On the 9th day of January, 1901, Mr. Bowles was united in marriage with Miss Jessie May Kendrick, daughter of Squire and Mary (Stevens) Kendrick, of Whitewater township. To this union have been born two children, Martha Marie and Robert Shirley, both of whom reside at home. In closing we may add that Mr. Bowles is held in the highest esteem by all who know him and Hamilton county can boast of no better man or more enterprising citizen. Mr. Bowies' grandfather, M. S. Bonnell, was awarded first prize, in 1880, by the Hamilton County Agricultural Society, for the best kept farm. Mr. Bowles still maintains the same farm in just as good a condition, and, in fact, has wonderfully improved it. He specializes in stock. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.org/oh/hamilton/bios/bowles159gbs.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/ohfiles/ File size: 3.2 Kb
Date: Thu, 08 May 2008 07:26:25 -0500 To: [email protected] From: Sandi Gorin <[email protected]> Subject: [KYRESEARCH] TIP #690 - KY TAX PAYERS 1789-1792 - BLADIS THROUGH BYRNSIDES BLADIS, Samuel, Woodfor, 1790. BLAIN: Alexander, Lincoln, 1790; Alex, Jr, Lincoln, 1790; James, Lincoln, 1790. BLAIR: Alexander, Bourbon, 1791 (2), Alexander, Fayette, 1789; Elexander, Lincoln, 1790; John, Bourbon, 1791 (2); Samuel, Bourbon, 1791; Samuel, Fayette, 1790; William, Bourbon, 1791 (2). BLAKE, Thomas, Jefferson, 1790. BLAKEMAN: Aaron, Fayette, 1790; Adam, Fayette, 1790; Moses, Fayette, 1790. BLAND: Charles, Mercer, 1789; David, Nelson, 1792; John, Nelson, 1792 (2), John Sr, Nelson, 1792; Samuel, Nelson, 1792; William, Nelson, 1792 (2). BLANE, Robert, Nelson, 1792. BLANKIN, Henry, Mercer, 1789. BLANKENBAKER: Nicholas, Mercr, 1789; Sam, Mercer, 1789. BLANKS, Jeremiah, Lincoln, 1790. BLANTON, Thomas, Fayette, 1789. BLEDSO: Benja, Fayette, 1789; James, Fayette, 1789; Joseph, Fayette, 1790; Moses, Fayette, 1789. BLEDSOE: Benjamin, Fayette, 1789; James, Fayette, 1789; James, Woodford, 1790; Jno, Fayette, 1790; Joseph, Fayette, 1789; Joseph, Woodford, 1790; Moses, Fayette, 1790; Wm, Fayette 1789 & 1790. BLUE, Uriah, Nelson, 1792. BLUFORD, Avream, Mercer, 1789. BLUNT, Cyrus, Bourbon, 1791. BLYTH, James, Fayette, 1790. BOGARD: Ann Mary, Jefferson, 1789; Cornelius, Jefferson, 1789; Cornelius, Nelson, 1792. BOGGS: Alexander, Fayette, 1789; James, Fayette, 1790; Jno, Fayette, 1790; Robert, Fayette, 1790. BOGS, Andrew, Fayette, 1790. BOHANNON: Eliot, Woodford, 1790; John, Fayette, 1789; John, Woodford, 1790; Richard, Fayette, 1789; Ritchard, Woodford, 1790. BOID: James, Bourbon, 1791; Robert, Bourbon, 1791; Thomas, Bourbon, 1791. BOLAND, William, Woodford, 1790. BOLER, Richard, Woodford, 1790. BONE, Madison, 1789 (2). BONTEN, Mary, Fayette, 1789. BOON: Abee, Bourbon, 1791; George, Madison, 1789; Jonathan, Jefferson, 1789; Josiah, Madison, 1789 (2); Martha, Fayette, 1790; Moses, Jefferson, 1789; Samuel Jr, Fayette, 1790; Samuel Sr, Fayette, 1790; Squire, Madison, 1789. BOONE, Jonathan, Mercer, 1789. BOOTH, Joseph, Fayette, 1789. BOST, Peter, Lincoln, 1790. BOSTON: Benjamin, Fayette, 1790; Reubin, Fayette, 1790. BOSWELL: George, Fayette, 1789 (3); George, Woodford, 1790. BOURNS, Henry, Fayette, 1790. BOURNE: Anderson, Fayette, 1790; Francis, Fayette, 1790; Wm, Fayette, 1790. BOURNS: Jno Jr, Fayette, 1790; Jno Sr, Fayette, 1790. BOWDREY, James, Fayette, 1789. BOWDRY, Lewis, Fayette, 1790. BOWEN: Sutliff, Nelson, 1792; Thomas, Madison, 1789. BOWLEN, William, Fayette, 1789. BOWLING, George, Jefferson, 1789. BOWLS: David, Fayette, 1790; John, Nelson, 1792. BOWMAN: Abraham, Fayette, 1790; Abram, Fayette, 1790; Elizabeth, Mercer, 1789; Robert, Mercer, 1789; Rungan, Jefferson, 1790. BOWNS: Reubin, Fayette, 1790. BOYD: George, Bourbon, 1791; Hugh, Fayette, 1789; Hugh, Woodford, 1790; Jan (John?), Fayette 1790; John, Fayette, 1789 (2); John, Fayette, 1790 (2); John, Woodford, 1790; Robt, Fayette, 1790; Samuel, Fayette, 1790; Thomas, Madison, 1789 (2). BOYDEN, Nicholas, Lincoln, 1790. BOYERS, John, Lincoln, 1790. BOYLE: John, Madison, 1789 (2) Stephen, Bourbon, 1791. BOYLES, David, Lincoln, 1790. BRACHAW, James, fayette, 1789. BRACKETT: Hawkins, Fayette, 1790; John, Jefferson, 1789. BRADLEY: Beverly, Woodford, 1790; Daniel, Madison, 1789 (2); Edward, Fayette, 1790 (2); Jame, Fayette, 1789; John, Fayette, 1789; John, Woodford, 1790; Leonard, Fayette, 1790; Robert, Fayette, 1789; Robert, Woodford, 1790; Thomas, Woodford, 1790. BRADLY: Robt, Fayette, 1789; Thos, Fayette, 1789; Zayer, Bourbon, 1791. BRADFORD: Enoch, gfayette, 1789 & 1790; Fielding, Fayette, 1790; John, Fayette, 1789 & 1790. BRADSHAW: Saml, Fayette, 1790; Thomas, Fayette, 1790; William, Fayette, 1790; Wm, Fayette, 1790. BRADWELL, Samuel, Bourbon, 1791. BRADY: Mikle, Bourbon, 1791; William, Bourbon, 1791. BRANHAM: Benja, Fayette, 1789; Benja, Woodford, 1790; Daniel, Fayette, 1789; Daniel, Woodford, 1790; Daniell, Woodford, 1790; John, Fayette 1789 (2); John, Woodford, 1790; Turner, Woodford, 1789 & 1790; Thomas, Fayette, 1789; Thos, Fayette, 1789; Thomas, Woodford, 1790. BRANK: Robert Jr, Madison, 1789; Robert Sr, Madison, 1789. BRANS, Joseph, Bourbon, 1791. BRASELTON, John, Madison, 1789. BRASFIELD, Roy, Madison, 1789. BRASHEARS, Marsham?, Jefferson, 1789; Nicholas, Jefferson, 1789. BRATTEN, George, Fayette, 1789. BRECKENRIDGE, Alexander, Jefferson, 1789. BREEDEN: George, Lincoln, 1790; John, Lincoln, 1790; Peter, Lincoln, 1790; Richarad, Jefferson, 1789. BREHNER, Jacob, Lincoln, 1790. BRENNEGER, John, Bourbon, 1791. BRENT: Thomas, Fayette, 1789; Thos, Fayette, 1789; Thomas, Woodford, 1790; William, Woodford, 1790. BREWER: Charles, Nelson, 1792; George, Nelson, 1792; Samuel, Mercr, 1789; Thomas, Nelson, 1792. BRIANS, Samuel, Bourbon, 1791. BRIANT, Christopher, Fayette, 1790. BRIDGEL, Jno, Fayette, 1790. BRIDGEWATER: Levi, Nelson, 1792. BRIDGEWATERS, Samuel, Nelson, 1792. BRIGGS: Benja, Lincoln, 1790; Jno, Lincoln, 1790; John, Nelson, 1792; Samuel, Lincoln, 1790. BRIGHT: Albertis, Fayette, 1790; Albertus, Fayette, 1789; Thos, Fayette, 1790. BRINDLEY, Jacob, Jefferson, 1789. BRINK, Samuel, Fayette, 1790. BRINKER, Halbert, Fayette, 1790. BRINSON, Zebulon, Madison, 1789. BRISCOE/BRISTOE: Parminus, Nelson, 1792, Walter, Nelson, 1792; James, Fayette, 1790. BRITEMAN, Walter, Woodford, 1790. BROCK: Henry, Fayette, 1790; Jno, Fayette, 1790; John, Woodford, 1790; Thomas, Fayette, 1790. BROCKHAM, Will, Nelson, 1792. BROCKMAN, Ambrose, Woodford, 1790. BRODDERBACK, Jacob, Nelson, 1792. BRODRICK, David, Mason, 1790. BROOKES, Joseph, Jefferson, 1790. BROOKHILL, John, Fayette, 1790. BROOKING: John, Woodford, 1790; Samuel, Woodford, 1790. BROOKINS, Samuel, Mercer, 1789. BROOKS: Joseph, Jefferson, 1789; Robert Jr, Madison, 1789; Robert Sr, 1789. BROWN: Absolom, Madison, 1789 (2); Alexander, Bourbon, 1791; Arabia, Madison, 1789 (2); Bartlet, Madison, 1789; Bartlett, Madison, 1789; Charles, Fayette, 1790; Fames (James?), Bourbon, 1791; Frederick, Madison, 1789 (2); George, Bourbon, 1791; George, Fayette, 1789 (2); George, Woodford, 1790; Grear, Mason, 1790; Hugh, Jefferson, 1789; James, Bourbon, 1791; James, Fayette, 1790, James, Mercer, 1799; John, Fayette, 1789 & 1790 (2 in 1790); John, Lincoln, 1790; John Jr, Madison, 1789; John Sen, Madison, 1789; John Sr, Madison, 1789; John Sr, Madison, 1789; John, Mercer, 1789; John, Nelson, 1792 (2); John, Woodford (3); John Prater, Nelson, 1792; Johnson, Nelson, 1792; Joseph, Madison, 1789 (2); Joseph, Nelson, 1792; Malaki, Fayette, 1790; Morris, Lincoln, 1790; Nathaniel, Nelson, 1792; Patrick, Fayette, 1790; Pressley, Mason, 1790; Robert, Madison, 1789; Robert, Mason, 1790; Samuel, Nelson, 1792 (2); Thos, Fayette, 1789; Thos, Fayette, 1790; Vinson, Mason, 1790; Wm, Fayette, 1790 (2). BROWNFIELD, Jas, Bourbon, 1791. BROWNING, Calib, Fayette, 1790. BROYER, Conrod, Woodford, 1790. BRUCE: Alexander, Mason, 1790; George, Nelson, 1792; James, Nelson, 1792; James Jr, Nelson, 1792; John, Madison, 1789 (2); William, Nelson, 1792. BRUICE, William, Bourbon, 1791. BRUMBRIDGE, Solomon, Fayette, 1790. BRUMBRIDGES, Bartlet, fayett, 1790. BRUMPTON, Bryant, Lincoln, 1790. BRUNER: George, Jefferson, 1789; Jacob, Fayette, 1790; Leonard, Jefferson, 1789. Michael, Jefferson, 1789. BRUNSON, Stout, Madison, 1789 (2). BRUNT, Wm, Lincoln, 1790. BRUSH, James, Bourbon, 1791. BRYAN, James, Mercer, 1789. BRYAND, Tom, Fayette, 1790. BRYANT: Christopher, Woodford, 1790; Daniel, Fayette, 1790; Edmund Sr, Fayette, 1790; George, Fayette, 1790; James, Fayette, 1790; Jas, Lincoln, 1790; Jno, fayette, 1790; Jonathan Fayette, 1790; Joseph, Fayette, 1789-90; Morgan, Fayette, 1789; Morgan Jr, Fayette, 1789; Morgin, Fayette, 1790; Morgin, Jr, Fayette, 1790; Peter, Fayette, 1789. BRYLAND, Samuel, Mason, 1790. BUCKHANON, James, Mason, 1790. BUCK, Coonrod, Fayette, 1790. BUCKHANNON, Alex, Mason, 1790. BUCKNER: Nicholas, Jefferson, 1789; Peter, Mercer, 1789. BUENUNERY?, Wm, Fayett, 1790. BUFORD, Simeon, Woodfdord, 1790 (came to Barren Co, skg); BUKY, Rudolphus, Nelson, 1792. BULLETT, Alexander, Jefferson, 1790. BULLOCK: Edmond, Fayette, 1790; Garlind, Fayette, 1790; James, Fayette, 1790; Lewis, Fayette, 1790; Maple, Fayette, 1790; Nathaniel, Fayette, 1790; Thomas, Fayette, 1790. BUNCH: Joseph, Mercer, 1789; Z, Mercer, 1789. BUNTIN, James, Fayette, 1790. BUNTON, Wm, Mercer, 1789. BURBRIDGE: Noland, fayette, 1790; Thomas, Woodford, 1790; Thomas, Fayette, 1789. BURCH: Benjamin, Lincoln, 1790; Christopher, Nelson, 1792. BURCHEL, Daniel, Mercer, 1789. BURCHFIELD: Robert, Fayette, 1789; Robt, Woodford, 1790. BURDEN, James, Bourbon, 1791. BURDIT, frederick, Woodford, 1790. BURGET, John, Bourbon, 1791. BURGIN: Dinnis, Madison, 1789; Isaac, Madison, 1789; Jacob, Madison, 1789; Wm, Fayette, 1790. BURK: George, Fayette, 1789; John, Bourbon, 1791; Jonathan, fayette, 1789; Richard, Mercer, 1789; Thomas, Nelson, 1792. BURKES, John, Jefferson, 1790. BURKET: Abraham, Nelson, 1792; Eleazer, Nelson, 1792; William, Nelson, 1792. BURKS: Charles, Mercer, 1789; George, Lincoln, 1790; John, Jefferson, 1789; John, Mercer, 1789; Thompton [Thompson?], Mercer, 1789; Wm, Lincoln, 1790. BURNAUGH, Geo, Fayette, 1790. BURNS, Charles, Madison, 1789; Andrew, Bourbon, 1791; Arthur, Bourbon, 1791; John, Bourbon, 1791; Patrick, Fayette, 1790. BURNEM, Henry, Madison, 1789. BURNET, Wm, Fayette, 1790. BURNSIDE, Walter, Lincoln, 1790. BURRIS: Charles, Fayette, 17990; Charles, Madison, 1789; Thomas, Fayette, 1790. BURT, Moses, Woodford, 1790. BURTON: Abraham, Madison, 1789; Allon, Madison, 1789 (2); Isaac, Madison, 1789; Jarrot, Bourbon, 1791; John, fayette, 1789; Jno, Fayette, 1790; Robert, Madison, 1789 (2); Samuel, Madison, 1789; Willaims, Madison, 1789. BURTS, John, Woodford, 1790. BUSCH, Joseph, Fayette, 1790. BUSH: Ambrose, Fayette, 1790; Francis, Fayette, 1790; Jno, Fayette, 1790; Phillip, Fayette, 1790 (2); Phillip B. D. (?), Fayette, 1790; Samuel, Mercer, 1789; William, Fayette, 1790; Wm., Capt, Fayette, 1790; William, Fayette, 1790. BUSHART, Jacob, Nelson, 1792. BUSKIRK: John, Jefferson, 1789; Lewis, Bourbon, 1791. BUTCHER: Henry, Nelson, 1792; Samuel, Lincoln, 1790. BUTLAR: Dore, bourbon, 1791; William, Bourbon, 1791. BUTLE, William, Bourbon, 1791. BUTLER: Piervibil?, Fayette, 1790; Thomas, Bourbon, 1791/ BUTT, Edward, Mason, 1790. BUTTER, Thomas, Madison, 1789. BYBEE: David, Fayette, 1790; James, Fayette, 1790. BYE, John, Nelson, 1792. BYERS: David, Bourbon, 1791; James, Bourbon, 1791; Robt, Woodford, 1790. 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Thanks! It's hard to tell though if any of the UK Census listings would be my Fannie w/out the names of her parents or even where in the UK she's from. It's strange I can't find any death info. on her. If I could find where she died, then I could order a death certificate. I am a member of Ancestry.com so I have really searched through the databases. I was hoping there may be others with Bowles family in the Northeast and a possible relation to this line. Thanks for your help! -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Charles Hartley Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 10:59 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [BOWLES] Fannie Bowles abt. 1853 The 1861 UK census shows 4 Fanny Bowles' born about 1853: Fanny Bowles, dau of Thomas and Sarah; residing in Daglingworth, Gloucestershire; Thomas was a shepherd. Fanny Bowles, dau of William and Mary E.; residing in Hunton, Kent; William was an agricultural laborer. Fanny Bowles, dau of William and Mary Ann; residing in Ecclesall Bierlow, Yorkshire; William was a warehouseman. Fanny L. Bowles, dau of John and Ellen T.; residing in Portsea, Hampshire; John was a schoolmaster. The latter Fanny L. Bowles (middle initial might be S.) was listed with her parents in the 1871 census, and she was listed as a teacher of music. According to the 1900 census, your Fanny entered the U.S. in 1872. Perhaps this will give you a lead to follow. >I have a Fannie Bowles that was born in England about 1853. She married my >gg grandfather in NY I believe. She was his second wife and he was quite a >bit older than she. He was John L. Armitage and they resided in Galway, >Saratoga, NY. She may have moved to Maine with her son Burton Ralph >Armitage after her husbands death. I have many of the Armitage's in a >cemetery in Galway - even John's 1st wife Hannah, but cannot find anything >for Fannie other than a few census records. Does anyone else have Bowles >relation in the Northeast? I hear a lot about VA & WV. :-) > >Dannah Gaud ------------------------------- 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
The 1861 UK census shows 4 Fanny Bowles' born about 1853: Fanny Bowles, dau of Thomas and Sarah; residing in Daglingworth, Gloucestershire; Thomas was a shepherd. Fanny Bowles, dau of William and Mary E.; residing in Hunton, Kent; William was an agricultural laborer. Fanny Bowles, dau of William and Mary Ann; residing in Ecclesall Bierlow, Yorkshire; William was a warehouseman. Fanny L. Bowles, dau of John and Ellen T.; residing in Portsea, Hampshire; John was a schoolmaster. The latter Fanny L. Bowles (middle initial might be S.) was listed with her parents in the 1871 census, and she was listed as a teacher of music. According to the 1900 census, your Fanny entered the U.S. in 1872. Perhaps this will give you a lead to follow. >I have a Fannie Bowles that was born in England about 1853. She married my >gg grandfather in NY I believe. She was his second wife and he was quite a >bit older than she. He was John L. Armitage and they resided in Galway, >Saratoga, NY. She may have moved to Maine with her son Burton Ralph >Armitage after her husbands death. I have many of the Armitage's in a >cemetery in Galway - even John's 1st wife Hannah, but cannot find anything >for Fannie other than a few census records. Does anyone else have Bowles >relation in the Northeast? I hear a lot about VA & WV. :-) > >Dannah Gaud
Hi all, I have a Fannie Bowles that was born in England about 1853. She married my gg grandfather in NY I believe. She was his second wife and he was quite a bit older than she. He was John L. Armitage and they resided in Galway, Saratoga, NY. She may have moved to Maine with her son Burton Ralph Armitage after her husbands death. I have many of the Armitage's in a cemetery in Galway - even John's 1st wife Hannah, but cannot find anything for Fannie other than a few census records. Does anyone else have Bowles relation in the Northeast? I hear a lot about VA & WV. :-) Dannah Gaud
being u are from Basset Va do u know anything about John Bowles that is in the 1850 Pittsylvania co Va census living with Polly Binnett, Bennett. In 1860 he is living with Abner Bennett ??? thanks chuck from Virginia Frances A Bowles <[email protected]> wrote: Dear List, I kept one on Lazell Lawson's email's dated 7/16/99 re A Lincoln Co., WV Bowles family and bingo - 8 years later I found we have mutual relatives. She shows he married Nancy Mary Cabiness (b. 11/1832 VA) and I show he married Nancy Mary Griggs born 1831. Anyhow I can't get into it too far right now as am getting some information and pictures together for the Bassett Historical Center for the coming Fieldale Festival. I found that Lemuel David Bowles is the son of my great great grandfather, Alexander Hamilton Bowles (1793-1877) and his second wife Catherine Goode. I descend from Alexander through his son Jabel (just found out his name is Daniel Jabel Bowles from a deed) through his second wife, Ann Prillaman, daughter of Elizabeth "Betsy Stanley and Daniel Prillaman. I have a copy of a deed for Lemuel also. Lots of searching going on and lots of new discoveries for me. Thanks to Lazella. Anne in VA ------------------------------- 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 --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now.
Dear List, I kept one on Lazell Lawson's email's dated 7/16/99 re A Lincoln Co., WV Bowles family and bingo - 8 years later I found we have mutual relatives. She shows he married Nancy Mary Cabiness (b. 11/1832 VA) and I show he married Nancy Mary Griggs born 1831. Anyhow I can't get into it too far right now as am getting some information and pictures together for the Bassett Historical Center for the coming Fieldale Festival. I found that Lemuel David Bowles is the son of my great great grandfather, Alexander Hamilton Bowles (1793-1877) and his second wife Catherine Goode. I descend from Alexander through his son Jabel (just found out his name is Daniel Jabel Bowles from a deed) through his second wife, Ann Prillaman, daughter of Elizabeth "Betsy Stanley and Daniel Prillaman. I have a copy of a deed for Lemuel also. Lots of searching going on and lots of new discoveries for me. Thanks to Lazella. Anne in VA
Margery, It's Helene going on a trip and no doubt she will see this when she checks in. I am excited to see about Bowles info from her myself. LindaC ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 7:18 PM Subject: Re: [BOWLES] checking mail Linda if you take stone pictures in California and find any Quarrell ( are Quarles ) if you would take pictures i will be glad to pay you for them, i no some of my kin is buried in Calif. and you might just run across their stone Thank You Margery Morgan [email protected] ================================================ Highspeed Internet Access starting at ONLY $5.95 per mo. Virus and Spam protection provided by: ICS Internet Connection Service http://www.icssatellite.com http://www.expressics.com http://www.expressicsportal.com http://www.icshost.net 1-800-383-5787
Linda if you take stone pictures in California and find any Quarrell ( are Quarles ) if you would take pictures i will be glad to pay you for them, i no some of my kin is buried in Calif. and you might just run across their stone Thank You Margery Morgan [email protected] **************Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists on family favorites at AOL Food. (http://food.aol.com/dinner-tonight?NCID=aolfod00030000000001)
Several things may be going on at once, Linda. Not many Boles/Bowles etc. postings have been flying across the wires for a while. But you should have received the two postings I sent out last night. This is graduation, moving, planting and for some, the beginning of the travel and vacation season, so posting does fall off right about now. So I suspect that what you're seeing is the natural ebb and flow of our postings. Good to check, though. Linne >checking just in case I have a problem here. no mail in since April 22. > >Thanks, > >LindaC
--- Helene Keso <[email protected]> wrote: I will hold off ever again using the words "I'll get organized "! I'll be happy to share whatever I have learned. Helene *************** Feeling overwhelmed by ever deepening piles of paper and not being able to find that critical record when you absolutley positivley have to see it. Try this list for the terminally disorganized. To subscribe to the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'subscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message. It is a quiet list but when a topic is posted it gets busy. Try reading the Archives for a lot of good methods that real genealogists are using to keep those records emails photos and other information accessable in a flash. Bill
checking just in case I have a problem here. no mail in since April 22. Thanks, LindaC ================================================ Highspeed Internet Access starting at ONLY $5.95 per mo. Virus and Spam protection provided by: ICS Internet Connection Service http://www.icssatellite.com http://www.expressics.com http://www.expressicsportal.com http://www.icshost.net 1-800-383-5787
Hello friends, I'm on a short genealogy road trip through WA OR and CA; visiting graveyards, hall of records and a few living relatives! I left Alaska hoping to fill in missing pieces from our Mackay-Bowles- Johnson line. Lots of fun. By the time I return home in mid May, my folders will be fatter, but I will hold off ever again using the words "I'll get organized "! I'll be happy to share whatever I have learned. Helene On May 6, 2008, at 4:00 AM, LindaC wrote: > checking just in case I have a problem here. no mail in since > April 22. > > Thanks, > > LindaC > > > ================================================ > Highspeed Internet Access starting at ONLY $5.95 per mo. > > Virus and Spam protection provided by: > > ICS Internet Connection Service > http://www.icssatellite.com > http://www.expressics.com > http://www.expressicsportal.com > http://www.icshost.net > 1-800-383-5787 > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BOWLES- > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message
===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: [email protected] From: "Walter E. Styles" <[email protected]> Subject: [GEN-OBIT] Obituary Daily Times v14No173 Obituary Daily Times v14 #173 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 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- BOLES, Gene; ; New Virginia IA; Des Moines Register; 2008-4-21; lfkes