===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: [email protected] From: "Walter E. Styles" <[email protected]> Subject: [GEN-OBIT] Obituary Daily Times v14No150 Obituary Daily Times v14 #150 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) CHILDERS, Joyce (BOLES); 80; Abilene TX; Abilene R-N; 2008-4-15; hmg (snip)
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: Sandi Gorin <[email protected]> Subject: [KYRESEARCH] TIP #687 - THE LUNATICS, IDIOTS, DEAF & DUN, I still do not have my computer back but was able to retrieve the next tip. Thanks for your patience! I have an older version of my email program on this system and it does not allow font size changes. Thus - this might come out with some large fonts or other oddities! Sandi TIP #687 ñ THE LUNATICS, IDIOTS, DEAF & DUMB, INDIGENT & SLAVES Approved by the Kentucky General Assembly. Again, this is not a complete list. A lunatic does not necessarily refer to a person who is insane, but can refer to a person who is senile or born afflicted. LUNACY/IDIOT: BARNES, Polly, Lunatic, Fayette, 28 Jan 1841. Josh S. Fisher was her committee, she housed at the asylum at Lexington. BROADY, Elizabeth, lunatic, Barren, 6 Feb 1837. As soon as a committee appointed and report issued that she is a lunatic, $50 a year to be paid by the Treasury for her maintenance, allowed to live with her relations. BROUN, Fielding, Lunatic, Unknown, 23 Jan 1837. Randol Walker his committee; Fielding was in the Lunatic Hospital at Lexington DULIN, Nancy, Idiot, Spencer, 25 Jan 1833. Petition to sell land descended to her from her father, Edward Dulin which she owns; she the granddaughter of Thaddeus Dulin who lived in Fayette Co. ELKINS, Delila, of unsound mind, Green, 16 Feb 1837. Her father, David Elkins, her committee. ELLIS, Polly, Idiot, Perry, 28 Jan 1841. Robert Pace was her committee and as paid from 15 Oct 1839 to 15 Oct 1840 for supporting her. ELLIS, Samuel, Idiot, Perry, 28 Jan 1841. Same EVANS, Rebecca, lunatic, Morgan, 14 Feb 1839. No committee specified, resident of the Lunatic Asylum GOODWIN, Mary, lunatic, Barren, 22 Dec 1832. Widow of Thomas, petition to sell lands to provide for her. GREEN, William, lunatic, Boone, 16 Jan 1833. Request for a committee to take care of his estate. His wife was Mary Green who was appointed his committee along with Jeremiah Garnett. KIMES, John, Idiot, Bourbon, 17 Jan 1839. Mary Kimes keeping same from 1829-15 June 1838. MONTAGUE, Juliann, lunacy, Owen, 12 Feb 1841. Lyman Martin was committee, support for. OAKLEY, America, idiot, Unknown, 12 Feb 1841. Edmund Oakley was committee, support for. RILEY, Lydia, Scott, 16 Feb 1841. Taylor Noel was her committee, she also a pauper SLAVE, Female, lunatic, Bracken, 22 Jan 1833. Was a run-away and jailed in Bracken Co. But it was discovered that she had become a lunatic and didnít even know her own name. The jailer didnít know what to do with her, they didnít have facilities to take care of her. Jailer was given money to take care of her. SMITH, Morrison W, lunatic, Harrison, 28 Feb 1841. He noted as a lunatic and lives at the Lunatic Asylum; had a wife and one child, quite an infant, owned land. SUBER, Henry, Idiot, Pulaski, 17 Feb 1837. Andrew Surber his committee. WALLER, Maria, Idiot, Union, 1 Feb 1839. John Waller her committee, she d/o Thomas Waller, owns land, request to sell. WILLETT, Cornelius F, lunatic, Spencer, 14 Jan 1833. Petition to sell land; he the son of Griffith Willett. WILSON, Mrs. Miram, lunatic and pauper, Pulaski, 29 Jan 1841. In an institution, Levi Cooper cited. YANCY, Thomas I, Bourbon, 22 Dec 1831. ìWhereas it appears that Thomas I Yancey, of Bourbon county, is a lunatic, and is totally incapable of bestowing a proper attention to this family, or to his pecuniary concerns; and whereas, it is represented that said Thomas I. Yancey has a wife (Ann D Yancey) and five small children, and is also possessed of several valuable slaves, but owns no land in the Commonwealth, and his wife and children are without a home; and whereas, James Simms is the committee of said Thomas I Yancey Ö. ì She allowed to sell three of the slaves and use the money to purchase a house and piece of land. . DEAF & DUMB: ORR, Andrew & Caroline, Garrard, 6 Feb 1839. Children of John Orr, placement free of charge at the Deaf and Dumb Asylum at Danville. INDIGENT: HIX, Tabitha, Pulaski, 20 Feb 1839. ìA poor person, aged and helpless, entirely incapable of labor, county refuses to care for her except at the poor house. She unwilling to be moved there, wants to remain with her friends and relatives. Legislature allows $50 a year for her comfortable support and maintenance and she will be allowed to be kept and provided for by her friend. EMANCIPATION: CONWAY: John Griffin, guardian of heirs of John Conway Jr request to sell a Negro woman belonging to the estate who is ungovernable in her disposition. 1 Feb 1839. HACKLEY: For benefit of Lucy and John Hackley, Unknown, 8 Jan 1831. ìWhereas, George Hackley, a free man of color died possessed of both real and personal estate, leaving a wife, Lucy Hackley, a free woman of color, and his son John, who was the slave of the said George when he died, but was intended to be emancipated by his father, George; And, whereas, doubts exist whether there was such marriage between the said George and Lucy, as would entitle her to dower in the estate of said George: Therefore, Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, that the said John Hackley shall be, and is hereby declared to be emancipated and made free, subject, however, to the claims of any creditor of said George Hackley, in the same manner as if this act had not passed. Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That the balance of the real and personal estate, of the said George Hackley, subject to the debts of said George, shall vest in the said Lucy, during her natural life, and after her death, shall pass and go to the said John, the son of George and Lucy. Provided, however, That nothing in this act shall release the said Lucy and John from administering upon the estate, or being liable and sueable in the same manner, as heirs at law are, for the debts of said George .î SELF: John C Selfís administrator to sell a Negro man slave which descended to his heirs; was sold by Franklin Bowles who intermarried with the widow of Self. Slave had repeatedly attempted to runaway. 28 Jan 1839. © Copyright 17 April 2008, Sandra K. Gorin KYRESEARCH: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.tips/mb.ashx KYBIOGRAPHIES: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.bios/mb.ashx =====================================================================
===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: [email protected] From: "Walter E. Styles" <[email protected]> Subject: [GEN-OBIT] Obituary Daily Times v14No150 Obituary Daily Times v14 #150 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) HOMMES, Yolanda "Flossy" (BOLES); 37; Ashtabula OH; Star Beacon; 2008-4-11; cutsh (snip)
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: [KYTAYLOR] Death Certificate: Arthur B. Brockman This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: TParkison Surnames: Brockman, Wise, White Classification: death Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.taylor/11089/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Source: Ancestry.com Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953 State File # 27891 Place of Death: County: Taylor City or Town: Campbellsville, Ky Usual Residence : State: Kentucky County: Taylor County, Ky City or Town: Campbellsville, Ky Full Name: Arthur B Brockman male, white, married Name of Husband or Wife: Lillie Brockman Age of Husband or Wife if alive: 62 Date of Birth of Deceased: April 6, 1881 Age: 66 years, 8 months, 11 days Birthplace: Taylor County, KY Occupation: Farming Father: Jasper Brockman Birthplace: Taylor County, Ky Mother: Rachel Wright Birthplace: Taylor County, Ky Informant: Lillie Brockman Residence: Campbellsville, Ky Burial: December 18, 1947 Burial Place: Brookside Cemetery Filed: December 20, 1947 Death Date: 16 December 1947 at 3:30 p.m. Cause of Death: Cerebral Hemmorhage Signed: C. V. Hiestand, M. D. Address: Campbellsville, Ky * Note: His wife's maiden name was Lilly G. Wise, daughter of Richard L. Wise and 1st wife Lucinda White. 8 March 1904 licensed to marry in Taylor County,KY - Mg. Bk. 15, pg. 307 Arthur Brockman 22 Taylor County Farmer Lillie Wise 17 Taylor County Bonded by Arthur Brockman and Elias Wise Married at J. B. Wise's on March 8, 1904 by John Bowles, M.G. Witnessed by Elias C. Wise and Miss Cindy Wise Groom's Parents: Jasper & Gini Brockman, both born Taylor County, Kentucky Bride's Parents: R. L. & Cinda E. Wise, both born Taylor County, Kentucky 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. ===========================================
Dubeau, Eleanor (Bowles) DuBEAU, Eleanor (nee Bowles). Passed away peacefully after watching her favourite team The Montreal Canadiens play, in the company of her much loved cat, Max. She will be sadly missed by her son John (Sue) and daughter, Heather Miller (Bill) and brother, Cliff (Barb)Bowles. Grandma DuBeau, as she loved to be called, will also be missed by her grandchildren: Carolyn Miller, Sarah Harris, Megan and James DuBeau. Eleanor will also be greatly missed by her family in Montreal. A service will be held in the summer in Montreal or Ottawa for family and friends. She was predeceased by her husband Armand in 2000 and her cherished daughter, Margie in 1996 and by her beloved brother, John. She will be honoured and laid to rest with her husband and daughter with a graveside service on Thursday, April 17 at 11 a.m. at the Riverside Cemetery. Donations to the Heart and Stoke Foundation in lieu of flowers are welcomed. Published in the Montreal Gazette on 4/15/2008. ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "Malcolm Paterson" <[email protected]> Subject: [MONTREAL] Catching up Details: http://www.legacy.com/can-montreal/LegacyHome.asp * - indicates that the obituary is accompanied by a photo e - year of birth estimated from age (subject to occasional senior moments) April 13, 2008 ANSARA, Joseph (e1920) HORN, Florence Lucy (Sue) (nee Bond) (e1921) RUBENSTEIN, Jake RUBENSTEIN, Debbie (nee Powell) April 14, 2008 BERNSTEIN, Bernard (e1927) CHUBRY, Ann (nee Yacyk) (e1927) Di PAOLO, Antonietta (1926) DUNNE, Mary (1915)* FRIED, Jack KEEBLE, Jean (nee Brideau) McGOWEN-AMBROSE, Joyce (nee Hyland) NATHANSON, Nathan (e1910) SCOTT, OPAL "Billie" (nee Delaney) (1914) SHEASGREEN, James Joseph (1911) SIMONS, S.J, (Jack) (e1918) SLONE, Phyllis (nee Gold) (e1922) VEZINA, Rita (nee Mayrand) (e1919) April 15, 2008 ADAMSON, Donald (e1925) BUTLER, Georgina (nee Keeley) (e1913) DIXON, Robert M. (1944) DJIHANIAN, Antranig (1920) DRAGER, Albert (e1923) DuBEAU, Eleanor (nee Bowles) FERLAND, Normand (1953) JOHNSON, Gordon A. (e1932) LEGRADY, Katinka (nee Varady) (e1924) MARTORANA, Maria (Scalla) (e1941) MORENCY, Denise (nee Mongenais) (1927)* NEIL, Irene (neeWells) PANGALLO, Giuseppe (1918) YATES, Catherine Elizabeth Sinclair (e1988) April 16, 2008 ALEXANDRA, Lois ARAUJO, Antonio Da Rosa (e1927) ASSALY, Margaret (nee Patterson) (1924)* CLARKIN, Walter J. (e1920) A'AURIOL, ANNA (Watters) (1937) DECKELBAUM, Gloria (nee Rutenberg) DURRANT, Nelly (nee Stolk) (e1945) FLEET, Isabella GIDDINGS, A. William (Bill) (e1925) GILBERT, Donald (Don) (e1921) JAKEMAN, William (Bill) (e1918) KITSOS, Lambrini (e1950)* LAROCHE, Carmen (nee Forget) (1924)* MATHERS, Elsie (Greenway) MOLSON, Frances Lillian (nee Cowie) (e1916)* OIKE, Toshikazu (1931) PALUMBI, Giuseppe (1922) PARE, Loraine (Harris) (1932) PINCOMBE, Elizabeth (Betty) (1921) PRICE, Douglas RICCI, Vito (1918)* RODRIGUEZ, Gabrielle (nee Lemieux) (e1923) SABO, Andrew (1924) SCHAFFNER, Rinaldo E. ("Rico") (1929) SCHLIEPER, Heinrich (Heiko) (1931) TURVEY, Lillian (nee Havell) (e1912) WOODS, Gwendoline (Mann) Cheers! Malcolm
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: [email protected] Subject: [HAMMETT] Hammett Information NEW GEORGIA HISTORY COMING OFF THE PRESS SOON A HAMMETT FAMILY IN GEORGIA HISTORY a documentation FOUNDATION FOR GEORGIA, Thirteenth English Colony, in North America Order From: Cherith Creek Designs P. O. Box 123 Columbus, Ga. 31902-0123 [contact [email protected] for price] Forward by Robert Scott Davis, Jr. "Louise `Biddy' Barfield Hammett sets out to explore ground where traditional scholarship has yet to fully go and through family history. All Americans have had great adventures in their times, and the further from our own experiences, the greater the interest and the more complicated the tale. While few people have ancestors who merit county names or monuments, all of them contributed to what our nation has become and all of them had exciting and interesting stories to tell. "Unfortunately, more often our kinsmen failed to hand down to us any sort of personal written record of what they encountered and how they lived. To see their world, family historians like Biddy Hammett have to piece together fragmentary public records with a glue of general background historical studies. For Georgians and southerners, such a look at early America proves especially problematic because, despite the work of scholars like the late Dr. Edwin J. Cashin, much of our frontier history remains without solid published histories. "Come now and follow a family in the South as they travel from the last days of the colony of Georgia to the first decades of a new American nation." Edward Hammett came to America from Devonshire, England to settle at Martha's Vineyard and become the initial Massachusetts Bay Colony serge manufacturer. His descendants filtered through the colonies from Massachusetts, through New Jersey, Maryland, and Virginia, ever migrating southward. Some went into Kentucky, others lingered in North Carolina and South Carolina, while others came into Georgia as I Indians began ceding land that opened the western frontier of Georgia. These people led the way for Georgia to join the Revolution against England A Hammett Family in Georgia History introduces the Virginia family of Robert and Sitha Bethel Hammett, as well as their individual neighbors. The Hammetts and their contemporaries brought their families into the region of Wilkes County, Georgia, around 1767 and staked out land, in the neighborhood of Kettle Creek, even before the land was ceded by the Muscogee-Creek Indians. MORE THAN 7 CHAPTERS OF HISTORY Full documentation presents Soldiers of the Revolution and affairs that took place in Georgia before and during the American Revolution Events come alive with evolving difficulties between State and Federal Governments. The independent nature of the old colonial guard of Georgia ardently fought Indians and British Tories to save their very lives. Some even rebelled against Federal controls. Some moved out to Mississippi Territory and into land acquired in the Louisiana Purchase. You may follow their trails and the continuing events of their lives. Copies of old maps of the region and a modern Kettle Creek neighborhood map place families and forts where the early Georgians lived with the text describing where their descendants migrated. Many Soldiers of the Revolution are documented, with information about Indian fights and battles where they fought and died. There were no weak spirits among those living at the Hornet's Nest of Wilkes County, Georgia. They fought all over Georgia, in South Carolina, North Carolina, and on the Florida border. The Battle at Kettle Creek was fought and won, in their own neighborhood, on the land of James Hammett. The Kettle Creek victory boosted morale and turned the tides of war in Georgia. These Patriots of the Revolution in Georgia became the progenators of the present generation which, in the Twenty-first Century, is scattered across the United States and Europe. 18 Chapters have documented genealogy intermingled with history. 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===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "Walter E. Styles" <[email protected]> Subject: [GEN-OBIT] Obituary Daily Times v14No149 Obituary Daily Times v14 #149 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, Gussie Mae (YAWN); 86; Milan GA>Lenoir NC; Macon T (GA); 2008-4-8; hzfc (snip)
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "Walter E. Styles" <[email protected]> Subject: [GEN-OBIT] Obituary Daily Times v14No149 Obituary Daily Times v14 #149 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 Bunnell; 64; GA; Flint Journal (MI); 2008-3-12; navalex (snip)
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [VACAROLI] John Eubank, Revolutionary soldier This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: AnnCorbin80 Surnames: Eubank Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.virginia.counties.caroline/4053.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I believe that I am related to Reuben. Your previous information came from a book called Hanover County Chancery Wills and Notes pg 135. Did you also see the information on page 55 Eubank & Others vs. Tinsley, 1836 (14) It says Bubank but I think this was a typo. Eubank, Thomas Sr., of Hanover, wife dec'd on 31 October 1825, conveyed real and personal property to his children: Royal H. Eubank Julia Ann Eubank Sarah Eubank, under 21 Thomas Eubank, Jr. under 21 James Eubank under 21 William Eubank under 21 Peter Eubank under 21 John Eubank under 21 Reuben Bassett Eubank under 21 George W. Eubank, under 21 Samuel H. Tinsley purchased land of Thomas Eubank, Sr. Witnesses: James F. Huffman, Richard Davis, James McDowell, and Phillip B. Jones. Deposition of John W. Bowles, other witnesses were Nathan Hanes, Fendall Ragland and George B. Hanes in 1825, Hector Davis of Taylorsville, Attorney at Law in 1842. If you have any information on Thomas or Reuben it would be greatly appreciated. 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.
My name is Juda Boles Widener. My g-grandfather Eber Boles was born in Al. in 1855 - died 1935 in Arkansas. His mother was born in Ga. His father was born in SC. I do not know their names, even though I think William was his father and Elizabeth was his mother. My brother did the dna testing for me, but so far we do not match anyone from the Boles list. What I find interesting about your letter are names John and Amanda. Eber had brothers John, Edward (or Edwin) and William. I also had an aunt named Amanda who "was named for a greataunt". Would love to know If we are kin. I do think we are Scot - Irish decent. -------------- Original message from "Robert Campbell" <[email protected]>: -------------- > Lynn > Have you run across any one with the John and Jemima [?] Boles found in > Jones County,Georgia to Dale County,Alabama and into Coffee County,Alabama. > John Boles b.1820 m. Jemima ? b.1822 > children are : > Palestine ,John Jr., Lilla M., Amanda,and Francis > Diane Campbell > > > ------------------------------- > 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
Diane, by posting your query on the Bowles list, you're doing one of the best things you can do to find your answer. What you post here will end up in the Bowles list archives where future researchers may find it and write to you to compare notes. Be sure to look in our archives: http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl In "Body" put in the name that you're looking for, since you're looking for it in the body of anyone's message who has posted to the Bowles list. Leave "Subject" and "From" blank. In "List" put Bowles In "Date" put 1997. (And when you're finished searching through 1997, put in 1998 and so on up to the present.) Because we've been in existence for 11 years and have innumerable postings, you just may find what you're looking for. The names in your Boles tree---Jemima, Palestine, Lilla, Amanda and Francis---are not common Boles/Bowles names. Let us know if you find something that connects to your group! Very best wishes, Linne >Lynn >Have you run across any one with the John and Jemima [?] Boles found in >Jones County,Georgia to Dale County,Alabama and into Coffee County,Alabama. >John Boles b.1820 m. Jemima ? b.1822 >children are : >Palestine ,John Jr., Lilla M., Amanda,and Francis >Diane Campbell > > >------------------------------- >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 e-research site of Oxford University has a search feature which returns on Bowles Queries http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/johnson/exhibition/104.htm Randi Bowles-Meentzen
Lynn Have you run across any one with the John and Jemima [?] Boles found in Jones County,Georgia to Dale County,Alabama and into Coffee County,Alabama. John Boles b.1820 m. Jemima ? b.1822 children are : Palestine ,John Jr., Lilla M., Amanda,and Francis Diane Campbell
================================================== ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "Carter L Combs" <[email protected]> Subject: [KYPERRY] Combs obits from Preble Co OH (snip) Preble Co OH 1995 Obituary Hattie B Combs, 83, of US 35 East, West Alexandria, died Monday, Sep 11 at Good Samartin Hospital in Dayton. Born June 24, 1912 in Jackson, KY, she was the daughter of James and Millie (Freeman) Bowles. Mrs Combs retired from the Lazarus Department Store in 1977 after 27 years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Eaton. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Robert and Darlene Combs of West Alexandria; a daughter and son-in-law, Margaret and Fred Durkel of West Alexandria; five grandchildren, Steve Combs, Doug Combs, Rob Durkle, all of West Alexandria, Debra Bennett of Eaton and Peggy Ludwig of West Carrollton; nine great-grandchildren; one sister, Myrtle Hacker of Manchester, KY; and one brother, Merida Hacker of Lexington, KY. She was preceeded in death by two sisters, Hadie Gray and Gladys Webb; and a brother, Charles Bowles. Funeral Services will be at 10:30 am Thursday September 14 at Lindhoff-Zimmerman Funeral Home, West Alexandria, with the Rev Fred ! Hill officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, West Alexandria. The family will receive friends 5-8 pm Wednesday, September 13 at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to West Alexandria Emergency Squad or to the First Baptist Church in Eaton. Hattie was married to Winfred Ervin Combs, s/o Samuel Preston Combs and Martha Bratcher.
===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: [email protected] From: Juanita Arnold <[email protected]> Subject: [VOYLES] Early Voiles Marriages, Missouri Adaline Voiles m 2 Dec 1893 Blair Cark Township, Shannon, Missouri Isaac L Pogers I believe this actually Issac Levi Pogue Calvin Voiles m 07 Jul 1905 St Charles County, Missouri Laura Bole (or Boles) Francois Voiles m 20 Aug 1912 Farmington, St Francois County, Missouri William H. Barnes Henry Voiles m 25 Jan 1902 Poplar Bluff, Butler County, Missouri, Rosie Christopher John R. Voiles m 8 Feb 1902 Poplar Bluff, Butler County, Missouri, Viola Christopher Rosie and Viola Christopher are sisters, daughters of James Christopher and Sarah J E Voiles m 29 Mar 1919 Ellington, Reynolds County, Missouri, Minnie Brawley according to the LDS Church this is Jacob Eli Voyles Marguerite May Voiles m Maysville, Dekalb County, Missouri C J Gaines found a file that gave his name as Claude Jarvis Gaines (I just don't like working with initials) Martha J Voiles m 04 Oct 1855 Polk County, Missouri James E Mayfield she decends from William Voiles and Martha Banta, the Voiles later use Viles for their surname. Mary Voiles m 24 Dec 1896 Rolla, Phelps County, Missouri, William Casey Mary Voiles m 20 Aug 1897 Lafayette County, Missouri William E. Ellis Ancestry can't make up their minds if her middle intital is I. J. or S. each of the records give the same marriage date and place. Norma Lois Voiles m 30 Jul 1950 Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, Robert P. Vaughn Norma is the daughter of Chester Arthur Voiles and Josephine Reichel Perry Voiles m 18 Jul 1861 Polk County, Missouri, Margaret Warren his decendants now use Viles Ranson Voiles m 21 Jul 1872 Webster County, Missouri Mrs. Charlotty Gaston (prob. Charlotte) Raymond Voiles m 15 May 1929 Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, Alta Bush Miss Rebeca H Voiles m 17 Feb 1878 Jasper County, Missouri, Mr. Robert C Wilbur W. M. Voiles m 22 Mar 1901 Jefferson City, Missouri, May Smallwood Washington Voiles m 20 Nov 1856 Polk County, Missouri, Pernesia J. Owens, their name changes to Viles.
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "Walter E. Styles" <[email protected]> Subject: [GEN-OBIT] Obituary Daily Times v14No148 Obituary Daily Times v14 #148 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, Gary Ernest; 66; Cincinnati OH; Cincinnati E/P; 2008-4-8; ckalota (snip)
Cheltenham Marriages 1808 to 1812: John Bowles, w., & Mary Pugh, 16 May 1810 Bishop's Cleeve Marriages 1770 to 1812: John Smith & Esther Bowles, 2 Mar. 1807 1881 Census: Residents of Workhouse, Cheltenham - inmates: Charlotte BOWLES U 75 F Pauper Servant Cheltenham, Gloucester Slater's Commercial Directory of Cheltenham, 1858/9 - Nobility, Gentry & Clergy: Bowles Miss Louisa, 43 Lansdown crescent Slater's Commercial Directory of Cheltenham, 1858/9 - Boarding and Lodging Houses: Bowles Ann, 32 Clarence sq Slater's Commercial Directory of Cheltenham, 1858/9 - Fruiterers and Green Grocers: Bowles John, 5 London road Slater's Commercial Directory of Cheltenham, 1858/9 - Milliners & Dress Makers: Bowles Augustine, Camden Cottage, Portland st Slater's Commercial Directory of Cheltenham, 1858/9 - Retailers of Beer: Bowles Thomas, North place Harper's Cheltenham Directory & Guide 1844 - Commercial & Proffesional Directory: Bowles Edwin, gardener, 18 Ambrose street Harper's Cheltenham Directory & Guide 1844 - Commercial & Proffesional Directory: Bowles Emanuel, carpenter, Lower Alstone Harper's Cheltenham Directory & Guide 1844 - Commercial & Proffesional Directory: Bowles John, market gardener, Alpha cot., Tewkesbury road Harper's Cheltenham Directory & Guide 1844 - Commercial & Proffesional Directory: Bowles John, shoemaker, 52 Stanhope street Harper's Cheltenham Directory & Guide 1844 - Commercial & Proffesional Directory: Bowles Thomas, carpenter, 7 Hatherley place Harper's Cheltenham Directory & Guide 1844 - Commercial & Proffesional Directory: Bowles Thomas, market gardener, Lower Alstone Harper's Cheltenham Directory & Guide 1844 - Commercial & Proffesional Directory: Bowles William, porter, 19 Columbia street Harper's Cheltenham Directory & Guide 1844 - Commercial & Proffesional Directory: Bowles Jane, midwife, 7 St. George's street Harper's Cheltenham Directory & Guide 1844 - Commercial & Proffesional Directory: Bowles Mrs, dressmaker, 18 Ambrose street Randi Bowles-Meentzen
Tom LaPorte ([email protected] ) tells us that Johnstone Bole is Johnston Boles, born Mar. 26, 1856, parents: Matthew Boles and Susan Johnston, both from Ireland. ===================================================================== Match: Bole Source: [email protected] From: Georgina Sales <[email protected]> Subject: [BHC] more in 1911 Emily Foale, 12, boarder with James Orr and family in Bruton, Victoria-Haliburton, Ont, arr 1909 on SS Dominion with Dr Barnardos Fred Davey/Davy, 13, domestic for William McCutcheon and family in Mulmur, Dufferin, Ont, arr 1909 on SS Dominion with Dr Barnardos Frederick King, 12, boarder with Milton Wright and family in Manvers, Durham, Ont, arr 1909 on SS Dominion with Dr Barnardos George Heppall/Heppell, 15, domestic for James Harrison and family in Huron, Bruce, Ont, arr 1909 on SS Dominion with Dr Barnardos Henry Gelling/Gelling?, 11, domestic for Cornelius Cutting and family in Uxbridge, Ontario, Ont, arr 1909 on SS Dominion with Dr Barnardos Charles (Charley) Waterhouse, 15, home boy with Joseph Edwards and family in Oro, Simcoe, Ont, arr 1909 on SS Tunisian with Macphersons James Guilfoyle, 16, domestic for William Gibson and family in Wellesley, Waterloo, Ont, arr 1906 on SS Tunisian with Macphersons Lily/Lillian R Freeman, 17, domestic for William D Langford and family in Wellesley, Waterloo, Ont, arr 1905 on SS Bavarian with Macphersons Arthur Marriott/Malatt, 12, lodger with Uriah D Minor and family in Humberstone, Welland, Ont, arr 1909 on SS Corsican with Dr Barnardos Arthur Groves, 14, labourer for John Farquher and family in Hullett, Huron, Ont, arr 1909 on SS Corsican with Dr Barnardos George Newman, 17, living with Arthur McNeal and family in Colborne, Huron, Ont, arr 1909 on SS Corsican with Dr Barnardos Henry Glover, 14, hired by John Allen and family in Orillia, Simcoe, Ont, arr 1909 on SS Corsican with Dr Barnardos John Talbot, 16, living with James Green and family in Crosby North, Leeds, Ont, arr 1909 on SS Corsican with Dr Barnardos Richard Fletcher, 15, domestic for Johnstone Bole and family in Mulmur, Dufferin, Ont, arr 1909 on SS Corsican with Dr Barnardos Leonard Palmer, 14, hired boy for Wilbert Hancock and family in Reach, Ontario Sth, Ont, arr 1909 on SS Corsican with Dr Barnardos Adelaide/Adeline Webb, 8, lodger with Catherine Kent and family in Minden, Victoria-Haliburton, Ont, arr 1909 on SS Corsican with Dr Barnardos Ada Hill, 11, Boarder with Lewellen Church and family in Orillia, Simcoe, Ont, arr 1909 on SS Corsican with Dr Barnardos www.automatedgenealogy.com
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "juanita" <[email protected]> Subject: [OHMEIGS] ATHENS MESSENGER, November 19309 - Middleport Mention ATHENS MESSENGER November 2, 1930 MIDDLEPORT MENTION Mrs. FITCH, Mrs. Martha BRYANT, and Mrs. Harry BOWLES motored to Columbus Friday for a visit with Mrs. C. A. DAWSON and other friends. They were accompanied by Miss Emma JUHLING, who had been here for a week's visit and relatives. Miss JUHLING was en route to her home in New York City. Mrs. SERBER, of Nitro, W. Va., was here on a few days' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Walter HOWELL and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Harold RUSSELL moved Friday into the Mrs. Ella HARRY property on Rutland Street. They moved from the Dr. A. A. HUGG apartment. Miss Emma RICHARDS, a trained nurse who graduated with Mrs. Iva BROWN and who was called here from Gallipolis to nurse the latter's husband, W. W. BROWN, will remain here for the present with Mrs. BROWN. Mrs. L. D. DYLES(?) and son, Billy, after a visit in Columbus with relatives, came home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. RICE and sons, Gene and Cecil who have been visiting in Huntington, W. Va., with Mrs. RICE's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. NUCKLES, are again at home. Mrs. James DUNN has been ill at her home on Gravel Hill this week. Paul GRAVES entertained at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Will GRAVES, Friday with a Halloween party. There were numerous other similar events here the same evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed BARKER of Athens were here Thursday for the funeral of Mr. BROWN. Mr. and Mrs. BADGLEY and family have moved to Middleport from Bucyrus where the former was transferred a few years ago from Hobson. _______________________ Transcribed by juanita alloway, April 11,2008 ========================================
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected] From: <<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Mother Catherine Spalding Two wills in Nelson Co, Ky reference Mother Catherine Spalding: Abstract of Wills 1785-1820, NCHS, NCGS, p 87: p 53: Will of Mary GWINN, dec'd, of the Community of Nazareth. To Rt Rev. Benedict Flaget two negrows for use of the house of Nazareth. Mother of Nazareth, Catherine Spalding to have money from deceased brother Nicholas Gwinn. Hope her father Thomas GWINN gives her share of his estate to the Sisters of Nazareth. Adm. John Ragers, Edward Haydon. Written 16 May 1818, prob. 17 Aug 1818. Abstract of Wills 1820-1835 Nelson Co, KY; NCHS, by NCGR, Bardstown, KY 40004; p 89: Deed Book G, p 480: Will of Thomas GWYNN. Leaves Bishop Joseph Flaget $25.00. Margaret GWYNN, widow of his dec'd son James, $25.00, son Fielder GWYNN's children $80.00 in gold. Rest to Susannah Hagan, Elizabeth Rapier and Eleanor Holden. Tract of land to Monastery of Nazareth, to the Mother of Nazareth, Catherine Spalding, as assignee. Nergo woman Clara to Matilda Beall. Wearing apparel to Electius Hagan's David, once my slave. Son-in-law Charles Rapier executor. Written 29 Mar 1831. Recorded 18 Juune 1835. IF Catherine Spalding was born 12-23-1793--her father Edward d 1808--need to find a will/probate. No will in Nelson Co. Bullitt has land record to Robert Housely (brother/father of Sarah/Sally that Edward m in 1799 Nelson Co). IF Thomas Elder & his Spalding wife raised Catherine & her siblings...SO!!!! Abtracts of Wills Book G, Nelson Co, KY, NCGR: p 63: Will Book G; p 144: 14 Jan 1833 Thomas Elder of SPENCER CO wills wife, Elizabeth, plantion and all the stock. After his death all property to be sold. Dau Nancy - $100.00. Balance divided equally among all children. Thomas H. Elder son and Richard Clark, son-in-law to be executors. Wit: Daniel Bridwell, Thomas C. Luckett and Horatio A. Hobbs. CODICIL to will: Having sold plantions in SPENCER CO, leaves wife house and lot in BARDSTOWN and all other proberty during her life. Dau Elizabeth Jarboe's share to be disposed of by her son-in-law Richard Clark. Recorded 14 Jan 1833. 1810 Cen Nelson Co, KY Thos Elder 00010 - 11301 - 03 (if a woman 45+ is in the house--is she stepmother of the Spalding girls???) Catherine Spalding would have be 17 years old in 1810-- was 19 when she was elected its first superior. Elizabeth Elder m John R. Jarboe, sur Thos R. Elder, f/o Elizabeth, wit Catherine Gardiner, bond 15 Apr 1814. (Nelson Co, MGS 1785-1850). Other Elder Mgs in Nelson Co, Ky Guy m Mary Burch, d/o Walter Burch, 17 Feb 1814 J. David Ignatius to Monarcha Greenwell 29 Dec 1807 C. Nerinckx James to Polly Richards Feb 1791 W. DeRohan John H. to Mary Ann Bowles, 24 Mar 1840 J. Elliott Joseph to Mary Ann O'Bryan, sur George Howard, d/o John O'Bryan 18 Sep 1836 R. Byran (my George Howard??-m Polly Merrifield 1798 Nelson Co) Thomas to Caroline Clarke, 18 Aug 1819 A. Ganil Thomas R. to Caroline Clements, d/o William bond 26 Feb 1818 William to Mary Ellen Gwynn 7 Nov 1837 M. J. Spalding Elder Brides--Nelson Co Catheirne m Joseph Gardner 20 Apr 1801 S. T .Badin Christhiana to John B. Wright, s/o Thomas R. Elder, bond 2 Jan 1816 Clemintine to Richard Clark, over 21, 29 Jul 1806 S.T. Badin Delphena to George Hayden, d/o Guy,dec'd, bond 3 May 1834 Eleanor M. to Lewis L. Moore, d/o Caoline T. Elder, 10 Sep 1839 M. J. Spalding. Eliza Jane to John C. Bryant, 6 Jun 1842 A. A. Aud Elizabeth to John R. Jarboe, d/o Thomas R.; bond 15 Apr 1814 Maria B/M. to John Harrell/Harroll 2 Nov 1830 I. A. Reynolds Mary to Vincent Carricaco/Carrico, d/o Thomas, sur Guy Elder, 29 Jan 1807 C. Nerinckx Mrs Mary to Henry B. Porter, wid/o Guy, 23 Oct 1823 F. P. Kendrick Statia to John R. MEDCALF, sur Edward Hagan, uncle of Statia her next of kin, d/o Thomas, dec'd, bond Jan 28, 1822 Houseley, Henry T. to Eliza Beeler, 12 Nov 1818 D. Walker Housely, Marmeduck to Margaret Murphey, 18 Mar 1801 W. Taylor Housley, John to Nancy Madson, s/o Aleathea Housley, 2 Jan 1834 R Byrn. Howaley, William M. to Elizabeth Ann Cotton, bond 2 Sep 1828 Howsley, Sam to Mary Crumes16 Jan 1798 J. Chambers. Howsley, William M. Elizabeth Cotton, bd 2 Sep 1828 Is someone want the Brides--I have them. There isn't a Robert Hou(w)sley marriage in Nelson Co.--maybe Bullitt--no, nothing!!! the 1810 Cen of Bardstown, Nelson, KY; p 400 lists: Robert Housley--only a man 45+ in household Cath, Housley 20000 - 20101 - 00 Abstract pf Deed Book, Nelson Co, Ky, NCGR; p 40 Deed Book 9, p 129; 15 Sep 1810: Deed: Robert Nicholson, wife Polly, to Robert Housley - $824.00- 1/2 lot at Bardstown. Mary Y.