===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ROACH] ROACH Digest, Vol 3, Issue 4 Is it possible that your Thomas born 1793 married Sarah "Sally" Bowles/Bales? Could his name have possibly been John Thomas or Thomas John Roach? I have a marriage of Sarah Bales to a John Roach, Madison County Sept 28, 1817. I am at a standstill with my line. I have Sarah "Sally" Bowles/Bales who was born about 1805. She had the following children. Thomas Roach, Anderson Roach, Arminia, Susan. One of the girls lists her father as Thomas Roach when she married. Susan married David Goosey in Estill County 1844. They divorced and she remarried to William J. Smallwood in 1854. David remarried also...to her sister Arminia October 28, 1854. Thomas married Mary Ann Pebworth. Anderson was married twice...first to Katherine Tucker Nov. 1, 1849...then to Margaret Combs Nov 1, 1875. Any help with this line would be greatly appreciated...Debbie
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "Marcia Payne" <[email protected]> Subject: [MAWORCES] Obit: Mary H. (BOWLES) ECKHARDT Wed., Jan 9 2008; Daily News Transcript Mary H. (BOWLES) ECKHARDT, 88, of Foxborough for 13 years, formerly of Norwood, died Tue., Jan. 8, at Golden Living Center. She was the wife of the late Stanley ECKHARDT. Born in Norwood, daughter of the late David and Margaret Janet (ATWATER) BOWLES of Foxborough, she graduated from Norwood H.S. and had worked for the Red Cross during World War II. She was a housewife. She leaves her daughters, Frances A. PORTER of Mansfield, Margaret ECKHARDT of Quincy, and Mary Ellen DIKES of Georgetown, TX; a sister, Ruby O'NEIL of Dedham; 5 grandchildren; and 2 g-grandchildren. She was the mother of the late Patricia COHEN and sister of the late Doris, Shirley, Francis, Charles, Edward, John, Richard, and Everett. A funeral home service will take place Thurs., Jan 10., at 10 a.m., at Kraw-Kornack Funeral Home, 1248 Washington St., Norwood. Burial will be in Highland Cem.,Norwood. =====================================================================
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "Walter E. Styles" <[email protected]> Subject: [GEN-OBIT] Obituary Daily Times v14No021 Obituary Daily Times v14 #021 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, Diana Georgia "Genine" (CEDILLO); 58; El Paso TX>CA; Bakersfield Californian; 2007-11-25; patcali (snip)
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: [KYTAYLOR] Millard Loss Bowles Obituary - 1956 This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: ddicken77 Surnames: Bowles Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.taylor/10592/mb.ashx Message Board Post: The News-Journal, June 28, 1956 Millard Bowles, 22, Killed In Car-Truck Wreck Wednesday One person was killed and two others were hospitalized last Wednesday afternoon when a car, driven by Cosby Jeffries, collided with a truck driven by Gowdy Maupin. Millard Loss Bowles, 22, of the Palestine community, suffered a fractured skull. He died at the Rosary Hospital about 20 minutes after the accident. Two of the three other persons in the car were hospitalized. The driver of the truck escaped with minor injuries. The accident occurred at 3 p.m. about one half mile southeast of town on the Smith's Ridge Road, just off the Elkhorn Road. Jeffries told authorities that he applied his brakes on wet pavement on a curve and the car skidded into the side of the pickup truck driven by Maupin. Both vehicles were reported a total loss. Charles Fawcett, 23, Taylor County, who suffered cuts and two broken ribs, and Jeffries, who received shoulder injuries, were hospitalized. A third passenger, Kenneth Agee, 23, also of Taylor County, was not injured. Both Fawcett and ! Jeffries have been released from the hospital and are reported to be well recovered from their injuries. Bowles, who was born May 23, 1934, in Taylor County, is survived by his mother, Stella Bowles, Route 2; and his grandfather, John Bowles, Route 2. He was a member of the Palestine Baptist Church. Funeral services were held Friday, June 22 at 2 p.m. from the Palestine Baptist Church with the Rev. Marshall Black in charge, assisted by Mr. J. K. Powell. Burial was in the church cemetery. The pallbearers were Louis Garnett, Robbie Davis, Donald Colvin, David Smith, James Kessler, and George Mitchell. The honorary bearers were Bobby Holt, Gowdy Maupin, Owsley Smith, Bobby Fawcett, Larry Garnett, Jerry Pike, Harold Smith, Hollis Hancock, Earl Byron Smith, Albert Wise, and Edwin Smith. Kentucky Vital Records Index, rootsweb BOWLER, MILLARD L; 23 May 1934; TAYLOR; mother BOWLER STELLA; Volume 056, Certificate 27674 Kentucky Death Records Index, rootsweb BOWLES, MILLARD L; age 22; death place TAYLOR; residence TAYLOR; death date 20 Jun 1956; Volume 027, Certificate 13104 Taylor County, Kentucky Cemeteries Millard L. Bowles 23 May 1934 - 20 Jun 1956 Palestine Baptist Church Cemetery OSSW Stella M. Bowles 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 v14No019 Obituary Daily Times v14 #019 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) DAVIS, Johnsie (BOWLES); 86; Winston-Salem NC; Winston-Salem J; 2008-1-9; msty (snip)
I've just finished transcribing a portion of Phoebe (Bowles) Coats diary covering a visit to Missouri in May and June 1949 to see her cousins. Most of the ones she sees in the St. Louis, Missouri area are descendents of William Hearst Bowles. If you're still on this list Harry Sutcliffe, about the only one she didn't visit was your wife's parents. Perhaps they weren't alive or living in the area at the time. The entries can be found near the bottom of this web page starting on 16 May 1949: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~amcolan/Coats/Phoebe_coats_journal.html. Phoebe and her husband Bethel were traveling with Will and Mabel Patton. I've linked in the people I know to my genealogy. Please let me know of any corrections or additions. The rest of the entries involve Phoebe's and Bethel's life on their ranch in Contra Costa County, California. One other Bowles is mentioned: Phoebe's sister Margaret. Curt Rowe
Hello, I updated some Boulds Bowles info on my genealogy page yesterday. I have added several family groups which I have not yet been able to place but listed them in hopes that they will be of help to someone. Please feel free to contact me as I have more info not yet listed. My data has been transcribed from films of Parish registers of Marriages and christenings as well as census records. Here is the link http://360.yahoo.com/my_profile-3aZNZP48fqM3elMBsqiyi2PxqPXTUe2OLf7ABjw-?cq=1 Randi Bowles Meentzen Randi Bowles-Meentzen
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "Carol Gigante [email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: [TNMORGAN] Knoxville News-Sentinel Obituaries January 11, 2008 ANDERSON, MILDRED E. - age 83, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, January 8, 2008. Mildred was a wonderful and loving mother, grandmother, great grandmother and great-great grandmother. She was of Baptist faith. Mildred was preceded in death by her husband, John Andy Anderson; her son, Donald Ray Anderson; her mother, Minnie Dyer Berg; two of her grandchildren, Angela Newman and Kimmel Anderson, Jr. Left to cherish her memories are her children, Sandra Shelton, David Anderson, Kimmel Anderson, Sr. and wife Joy, Teresa Underwood and husband Greg; daughter-in-law, Janice Anderson; lots of grandchildren, great grandchildren; great-great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews; her sisters, Frances Coward and Betty Womack; her brothers, H.G. "Bud" Dyer, Sammy Dyer and wife Agnes, Everett Dyer and wife Peggy. The family will receive friends on Thursday, Jan 10, 2008, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Highland West Funeral Home Chapel, 9913 Sherrill Blvd, Knoxville (693-9547) with Rev. ! Richard Young officiating. Family and friends will meet on Friday, Jan 11, 2008 at Highland West Memorial Park for Mildred's interment at 11:00 a.m. The staff of Highland West Memorial Park, Funerals and Cremations is honored to serve Mildred's family. Mildred's guestbook can also be signed on-line at: www.highlandmemorialparks.com. BARNARD, VIRGINIA NANCE - age 81 of Oak Ridge passed away Monday January 7, 2008 at Brakebill Nursing Home in Knoxville, TN. Mrs. Barnard was born September 9, 1926 in Ripley, MS to the late Mack Bolden and Kittie Turner Nance. She accepted Christ as savior as a young girl at Walnut Creek Presbyterian Church in Faulkner, MS. She attended Oak Ridge Bible Church. Mrs. Barnard was retired from St. Mary's, Parkwest, and Oak Ridge hospitals as a medical transcriptionist. She attended Delta State Teachers College. Mrs. Barnard worked from 1944-1947 at Y-12 loading uranium into the electromagnetic isotope separation process calutrons. She also worked at X-10 and TVA in the 1960's and 70's as a secretary. She was a member of the American Association of Medical Transcriptionists, Boy Scouts Den Mother, Girls Scouts Leader, PTA volunteer, and member of the League of Women Voters Oak Ridge Chapter. She enjoyed quilting, sewing and cooking. She was preceded in death by her husband of 50! years, Robert Johnson Barnard; brothers, Darrell Nance, Rucks Nance; and one sister, Billye Oldham. Mrs. Barnard is survived by two sons, George Barnard and wife Jan of Michigan, Richard Barnard and wife Betty of Clarksville; three daughters, Patricia Young and husband Tom of South Carolina, Susan Turner and husband Wendell of Knoxville, and Roberta (Kathy) Bryant and husband Bringle of Florida; one sister, Maxine Powell of Florida; and four brothers, Ruben Nance of Florida, Adolph, Wiley, and Nick Dan Nance of MS. She is also survived by thirteen grandchildren: Andrew Young, Brian Turner, Johnny Smith, Richard Bryant, John Bryant, David Bryant, Ruth Young Quincannon, Ginger Young, Susan Young, Rebecca Turner DeVinney, Michelle Smith Akins, Janell Barnard, Sara Barnard Flory; and also by seven great-grandchildren: Abby Young, Dylan Young, Brayden Turner, Stephen Smith, Bailey Smith, Garvin Akins, and Meredith Akins. The funeral will be Saturday January 12, 2008 at 11:00 am! at Cedar Springs Presbyterian Church with Rev. Ruben Nance (b! rother o f Mrs. Barnard) and Rev. Roy Zinn, associate Pastor of Cedar Springs Presbyterian Church, officiating. Mrs. Barnard and her husband will be interred side by side in the services on Saturday at Oak Ridge Memorial Park. Her grandsons will serve as pallbearers. George Rymer of Knoxville is an honorary pallbearer. The family will receive friends from 6:00-8:30 Friday January 11, 2008 at Martin Oak Ridge Funeral Home. The family wishes to thank all the staff of Brakebill Nursing Home for their love and care of Virginia during her stay. Special thanks to Dr. Pearman, Donna, Cooper, Barbara, Jean and Ronnie. Also, the family wishes to thank Dr. Mark Bowles and Dr. Helen Vodopick. Online messages my be sent to: www.martinoakridgefuneralhome.com. Martin Oak Ridge Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: [email protected] Subject: [PATE] Brick Walls/John Pate b. c 1790 (M41) Does anyone have information on this family - or contacts that might know of a male Pate descendant, who would consider joining our new Pate DNA Project (See addresses below). So far, we do not have anyone from this family. ---- John Pate, b. c 1790 md Maria W Bowles, b. 1806 VA Children: Ann R Pate, b. c 1827 md Spotswood Wicker Mary Elizabeth Pate b. c 1828 md Billy W Talley Sally P Pate, b. 1830 md Thomas Wood Lucy Ellen Pate b. 1833 VA md John Madison Linney Billy Thomas Pate b. 1834 VA John W Pate b. 1836 VA Maria A Pate b. 1839 VA Martha F Pate b. 1841 Williamson B Pate b. 1842 md Mary E -- Rebecca A Pate b. 1844 This family was in Hanover Co, VA from 1820 to 1860 and I have never found any information on them other than this - what happened to the descendants?? Jinks
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: Lois Brinks-Heath <[email protected]> Subject: [ILADAMS] names look up OK folks, after a delay, here are the names that I've looked up. My fingers are tingling ;-) The sources are: Peoples Hx: = People's History of Quincy and Adams Co., Illinois. Bornmann's = Bornmann's Sketches of Early Germans of Quincy and Adams, Co. Il. Page number for each quote are immediately after the name of the source. Please excuse any typos..... Enjoy. Adamy, Bornmann's 140. Joseph Adamy, born 1834 in Munster, Westphalia, came to this city in 1854 and married Caroline Hoffman here in 1865. His wife was born in Beardstown, IL, in 1840. Joseph was for man years engaged in the liquor business and for many years ran a liquor wholesale business together with Eduard Levi. The husband died years ago. His wife and children now live in St. Louis. ASHER, Bornmann's none Peoples Hx Anderson 522 Ursa marks the occasion of the first outbreak in Quincy of the dread cholera. Two or three of those intending to go (4th of July BBQ) came down with the disease and died before sundown. Asher Anderson and his wife died of it the same day. Thirty-three victims of the town died within the next five days. July 1886. BRIERTON, Bornmann's none Peoples Hx none Brunaugh,Bruno,Brunau, Bornmanns none Peoples Hx None. Bronaugh Bornmannís none Peoples Hx Joseph 264 State Representative from Adams County, Joseph Bronaugh, 1820. BINGLE Bornmann's none Peoples Hx None. Martha Ann Gates (daughter of Martin and Hester Gates) married John Henry Bingle in Adams County May 1852 their daughter Emmanetta Bingle (Glines) was born in Adams County March of 1853. DICKHUT Peoples Hx C.C. 310, (1866-1888), SE corner of 7th & State. In the City Directory of 1866, this store appears for the first time; however, in a biography of him it states that he was in the drug business from 1860. He started his business at 700 State and remained there until 1870 when he moved to 646 State. After 5 years at this location, he moved his establishment to the bldg that the Miller & Terdenge Drug Store had just vacated at 842 Bway, the corner of 9TH & Bwy (purchased by F.W. Hackmann in 1882). He remained here only two or three years and the moved back to "calf town". This time he located his store at 842 State and remained there until he discontinued his business in 1888. After closing his store he became a pharmacist for Philip H. Breer in his shop at 900 S. 8th. L.A. 315, In 1906, it (Heidbreder store) was moved to a new bldg at the NW corner of 5th & Chestnut where it is still located. At this time, L.A. Dickhut who had been employed in the Heidbreder stores, became a partner with Hagemann and the Heidbreder and the name became Heidbreder-Hagemann & Co. Wm 352, Late in 1842, he (Robert S. Benneson-Lumberman) formed a partnership with William Dickhut. This partnership continued for 16 years. The company erected many prominent homes in Quincy, most noteworthy of these was the home of General Singleton, named "Boscobel", located three miles north of Quincy. John 454. Re: Paloma Exchange Bank of Paloma, IL. The bankís officers consist of Chairman of the Board, John Dickut. Erdman. Peoples Hx. None. Bornmann"s pg 139. Johann Martin Erdmann, born 2 April 1814 in the area of Muhlhausen, Thuringia, and his wife Anna Elisabeth Bangen, born 5 Aug 1805, came to Quincy in 1851 with their two sons, Johan born in 1844 and Martin born in 1846. The father was a building carpenter and joiner and was engaged as such for many years here. The husband died 4 August 1866 and the wife 12 June 1871. Johann Erdmann, the older son of the couple, learned the smith's trade here from Heinrich Glaser, went overland to California in 1864 and remained there until 1866, when he returned and married Marie Bruing. Martin Erdmann, the younger son, learned tinsmithing and married Anna Westerback. Fletcher, William F. Bornmann's none. Peoples Hx pg 262 William Fletcher, County Treasurer, Nov 30, 1869. William E pg 709 Re: Roy A. Morton Seed Co., Inc. The businesses are now operated by the third generation of Mortons: Roy's son Carlin is President, son Hubert is VP and nephew William E. Fletcher is Secretary-Treasure. John Frierson Bornmann's None Peoples Hx None. "GATES" Bornmannís None Peoples Hx Mrs. Anna O. 560, Oliver 432, Gates 361 Parker 360-362 373-374, Cora B 373-4, Henry C (Wink) 373,Parker S. 192, R. Marlin 148 ñ are any of these yours? "GLINES"--- Bornmann's None Peoples Hx None Goebel/G?bel Bornmann's 16,Konrad Heinrich Waldhaus was born 25 Dec 1790 in Klein Biberau, Grandduchy Hesse. On 15 June 1815, he married Elisabeth Dorothea Gobel, born 21 Mar 1788. They left Germany 1 May 1831, came by way of Baltimore to Chambersburg, PA, where they lived two years, then moved to st. Louis and in 1835 came to Quincy. From here they moved to Mill Creek. Konrad died 19 Mary 1875, his wife had died 30 Octoter 1841. Maria Magdelena, their daughter, born 1 June 1827, is the widow of Michael Loos, who still lives on Mill Creek. Bornmann's 34 Michael Steiner, married in 1839 Katherine Gobel. She was born 20 Feb 1820 in Darmstadt, Hesse. Peoples Hx None Goodpasture, Harvey. Bornmann's none Peoples Hx None and his wife Eliza Jane Simmons. Bornmann's none Peoples Hx have all of these (are any of them yours? A.W., Darwin, E.J., H.S., J.L. Co., Maggie, Ray Jr., Willis. Haaland/Heiland Bornmann's None none Peoples Hx None HEINECKE Bornmann's None Peoples Hx None Hodinghaus, Marie Bornmann's 48 (see Kroner), Peoples Hx None. Kroner, Gerhard KronerÖ Peoples Hx none Bornmann's 48ó49, Gerhard Kroner, born 9 Mar 1816 in Grossdorn, Haselunne, Meppen, Hannover came via New Orleans in 1840 and settled in quincy. In 1841 he married Marie Starmann, who died in 1851. On 25 May 1852 he married a second time to Marie Hodinghaus, born 5 June 1834 in the area of Paderhorn and had come to quincy via New Orleans in 1851. On 25 May this year they celebrated a golden anniversary in the same house in Melrose where they were married 50 years ago and have lived ever since. Gerhard Kroner ran a nursery but has long been in a well-deserved retirement. Still living children are Josephine, wife of Franz Wiskirchen; Franz Kroner, milkman; Cecilia, wife of Johann Wiskirchen, all residing in Melrose. 78 Wilhelm Kroner, born 1809 in Herzlake, Hannover, and his wife Margarethe nee Starmann, born 22 Nov 1810 in Herzlake, came to Quincy in 1843 and settled on a farm in Melrose Twp. The husband died in 1862, the wife in 1891. Children still living here are Johann Kroner, member of the police force; Mrs. Marie Anna Heckenkamp, Mrs. Angela Nieders, Mrs. Elizabeth Bernzen and Mrs. Karoline Dieker. Hugenberg Bornmann's None Peoples Hx None Leslie, George Bornmann's none Peoples Hx Only James Leslie. 740. married Maria Anna Wirz Bornmann's none Peoples Hx None Kroeger/Kr?ger, Wille(n), Bornmann's None Peoples Hx none. KANE Bornmann's None Peoples Hx None. (marries Jessie Mayo in 1894) Bornmanns None Peoples Hx none; Mock, Bornmann's None Peoples Hx None. PARK Bornmann's None Peoples Hx Edgar D. 470, Black Hawk War, 23 April 1832: Corporal Edgar D. Park. Powell, Bornmann's none, Peoples Hx: clara 705 Mrs. Clara Powell sold property to build Baldwin Airport, curtis 126. Re: Pleasant Grove Methodist church: First pastor, Riv. Curtis Powell, also serviced in the circuit that included Columbus, Paloma and Mt. Pleasant. 164, Re: Ursa Christian Church: ìn 1880, quite an argument arose over the use of an organ in the church. The argument became so intense that one faction severed their relationship with the church and began holding services in the basement of the school at Marcelline. A Rev. Powell was the minister at Ursa when this incident occurred. George, John, Wm. 674, George B. Powell, son of George W and Mary Beaty Powell, was an important agriculturist of Ellington Twp, owning one of the most beautiful homes in the rurual district. He married Mary D. Dralle. He owned 220 acres in Ellington and possessed two old parchment deeds that bore the date Oct 7, 1834, and were signed by Pres. Andrew Johnson. Mr. Powell was prominent in state politics, besides serving as trustee of the township. William Powell was born in Kent County, Delaware and came to Ellington in 1830. He married Elizabeth Williams from Kentucky. They enjoyed 940 acres of farm lands abundantly stocked with cattle and fruit orchards, known as Pleasant View Farm. In 1832, John Powell, born in Kent Co, Delaware, settled on a 320 acre plot of government grant land. John married Mary Lewis, also of Kent County. The Powells had fifteen children. He was occupied in general farming and raised cattle on a large scale in the twp. William C. 255 On Fri. 1 Nov 1850, the board met in a special session to divide the county into two election precincts, with judges and polling places as follows: Ellington ñ Polling place, stone house known as the "old Jacobs place"; Samuel Jameson, A.E. Bowles and William C. Powell, judges of election. Major 475, In March 1862: Reported killed from the quincy area at Shiloh were . . . Major Powell. Russell 763 ì=Baseball was a favorite sport of the early colored citizens of Quincy. The ball players had a league, among the players were Russell Powell. REUTZEL/ RIUTCEL, Bornmann's None Peoples Hx RIUTZEL Marion 508 Quincy men in the war zone at that time (Dec 7, 1941) were Marion Rietzel..î Robbins, John Pratt. Bornmann's None Peoples Hx Edith 56, Ellen 591, 753, Ercil 741, J.H. 260 274 300, John P. 254, Dr Joseph 101 328 591, La Vern 127, Mrs Louisa 101 220, Warren 741, Wm. 255 SHANK Bornmanns None Peoples Hx Henry Lewis, Wm Deacon 127, Re: Clayton Baptist Church: A church building was erected in 1845 midway between Clayton and Mounds. Deacon William Shank, grandfather of Edna Coffman, and Henry & Lewis Shank, assisted in the construction of that house. Herbert 579. Ref. Community Unit School District #3, On July 1, 1948, the elected Board of Education took office and began the task of consolidating and coordinating the new district. Herbert Shank of Clayton was chosen President of the Board. Terwische (Joh) Gerhard from Hopsten, Westphalia, Germany. Bornmann's Nothing on John Gerhard. Theodor 254. occupied as a glazier and sign painter. Peoples Hx none Thompson, Rebecca married to Joshua selby noJoshua). Bornmann's none People's History: 726 Re: Melrose Twp. The first marriage united Robert Thomas to Rebecca Thompson. Wells, Wilhelm Bornmann's pg 270 Private, 43rd Illinois Infantry Regiment People's History: have C. Lawrence, Dorothy, Douglas, Edgar, Edward, Frank, J. Russell, Jim, John, Levi , William ñ Any of these yours? Wealing Kathrine and Henry / Grandaughter of Phyllis and Harold Wealing Bornmann's None Peoples Hx None WILSON, William T. Bornmann's none None Peoples Hx No Wm. T. Warren, Calvin. Bornmann's None Peoples Hx C.A. 634 The following year (1849), it began to look like a railroad would finally come to Quincy. The sale of the original survey and land of the (first) Northern Cross Railroad had been made to C. A. Warren. French B. Woodall. Bornmann's None Peoples Hx None
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: [NELSON] NELSON from Barnard Castle & Barningham; Durham & Yorkshire This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: brenda14423 Surnames: NELSON , RAINE , THORNTON , BOWMAN , RICHARDSON Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.nelson/8827/mb.ashx Message Board Post: 1. Constance Brenda NELSON, born 9 Feb 1928 in Barnard Castle Durham. She married George William COATES, married 1951 in Aycliffe Village Church, born 27 Jan 1926 in Co. Durham, died Oct 1999 in Sunderland District. Parents 2. James NELSON, born 28 Sep 1882 in Barningham Co. Durham, died 21 Jan 1966 Brafferton nr. Darlington, census 1891 with his grandmother Harriet in Barningham. He married (1) Charlotte M. GRAINGER, married 1911 in Darlington District, born cir1884 in ?, died 1915 aged 29 in Richmond District. He married (2) Gertrude Primrose RAINE, married 1917, born 19 Apr 1884 in Ingleton Yorkshire, died 8 Oct 1973 Darlington. Children by Charlotte M. GRAINGER: i Charlotte Ida NELSON, born 1911 in Teesdale District, died 29 Jul 2006 in Catterick. ii Jessamine Mary NELSON, born 29 Jun 1913 in Richmond District, died 16 Apr 1999. She married ? WELLS. iii Florence J. NELSON, born 1915 in Richmond District, died 1998 in Sandy Bedfordshire. Children by Gertrude Primrose RAINE: iv Sylvia NELSON, born cir1918, died 1997. She married William COLLINSON. 1. v Constance Brenda NELSON, born 9 Feb 1928 in Barnard Castle Durham. She married George William COATES, married 1951 in Aycliffe Village Church. 3. Gertrude Primrose RAINE, born 19 Apr 1884 in Ingleton Yorkshire, died 8 Oct 1973 Darlington. Grand Parents 4. Unknown. He met Dorothy NELSON. Children: 2. i James NELSON, born 28 Sep 1882 in Barningham Co. Durham, died 21 Jan 1966 Brafferton nr. Darlington, census 1891 with his grandmother Harriet in Barningham. He married (1) Charlotte M. GRAINGER, married 1911 in Darlington District, born cir1884 in ?, died 1915 aged 29 in Richmond District. He married (2) Gertrude Primrose RAINE, married 1917, born 19 Apr 1884 in Ingleton Yorkshire, died 8 Oct 1973 Darlington. ii Thomas NELSON, born cir1885 in Barnard Castle, died ?, census 1901 Stockman for Robert JACKSON a Farmer in Tunstall. 5. Dorothy NELSON, born cir1864 in Barningham Yorkshire, died ?, census 1881 Farm Servant to Robert GARTH in West Layton Village (here she is using the name Dora). She met (1) Unknown. She married (2) James HUNT, census (family) 1891 at Budale House, Whashton, census (family) 1901 at Higher Springs Farm Whashton, born cir1865 in Whitaside, Swadale, Yorkshire, died ?, occupation Shepherd & Farm Hand. Children by Unknown: 2. i James NELSON, born 28 Sep 1882 in Barningham Co. Durham, died 21 Jan 1966 Brafferton nr. Darlington, census 1891 with his grandmother Harriet in Barningham. He married (1) Charlotte M. GRAINGER, married 1911 in Darlington District, born cir1884 in ?, died 1915 aged 29 in Richmond District. He married (2) Gertrude Primrose RAINE, married 1917, born 19 Apr 1884 in Ingleton Yorkshire, died 8 Oct 1973 Darlington. ii Thomas NELSON, born cir1885 in Barnard Castle, died ?, census 1901 Stockman for Robert JACKSON a Farmer in Tunstall. Children by James HUNT: iii John L. HUNT, born cir1889 in Dalton, died ?. iv William HUNT, born 1890 in Kirkby Ravensworth, died ?. v Alfred HUNT, born 1891 in Kirkby Ravensworth, died ?. vi Edward HUNT, born cir1894 in Kirkby Ravensworth, died ?. vii Harriet Isabella HUNT, born 23 May 1895 in Kirkby Ravensworth, died Mar 1994 in Horden. She married Harold TROTTER, married 1919 in Sedgefield District. viii Mary Ellen HUNT, born 13 Nov 1896 in Downholme, died 1972 in Northallerton. ix Francis HUNT, born cir1898 in Downholme, died ?. x Sidney G. HUNT, born 1900 in Kirkby Ravensworth, died ?. 6. Jonathan RAINE, born 20 Jan 1859 in Low Fields Yorkshire, died 24 Nov 1938 in Ingleton, resided in Ingleton Yorkshire, occupation Market Gardener & Minister. He married Mary Ann THORNTON ("Polly"), married 29 Aug 1882 at Ingleton Primitive Methodist Church, census (family) 1901 in Ingleton Village. Children: i John Bowman Thornton RAINE, born 1883 in Ingleton, died ?. 3. ii Gertrude Primrose RAINE, born 19 Apr 1884 in Ingleton Yorkshire, died 8 Oct 1973 Darlington. She married James NELSON, married 1917. iii Laura Jane RAINE, born 1891 in Ingleton, died ?. She married George A. BOWLES, married 1914 in Teesdale District. iv Reginald RAINE, born cir1892, died ?. v Percy Philipson RAINE, born 1894 in Ingleton, died ?. He married Grace MARTIN, married 1918 in Keynsham District. 7. Mary Ann THORNTON ("Polly"), born 1862 in Ingleton Yorkshire, died 27 Aug 1937 in Ingleton, occupation Dressmaker. Great Grand Parents 10. Unknown. He married Harriet RICHARDSON. Children: 5. i Dorothy NELSON, born cir1864 in Barningham Yorkshire, died ?, census 1881 Farm Servant to Robert GARTH in West Layton Village (here she is using the name Dora). She married (1) Unknown. She married (2) James HUNT, census (family) 1891 at Budale House, Whashton, census (family) 1901 at Higher Springs Farm Whashton, born cir1865 in Whitaside, Swadale, Yorkshire, died ?, occupation Shepherd & Farm Hand. 11. Harriet RICHARDSON, born cir1820 in West Gilling Yorkshire, died 1894, census 1851,1861,1871,1881 in Barningham, census 1841 in Lodger at the Barningham Rectory. She married (1) William NELSON, married 1843 in Teesdale District, born ? in ?, died bef1851. She met (2) Unknown. Children by William NELSON: i Henry NELSON, born 1844 in Barningham Yorkshire, christened 11 Mar 1844 in Barningham, died ?, census 1871 in Washton, occupation Farm Worker. ii Thomas NELSON, born cir1847 in Barningham, died ?, census 1891 in the Chorley Union Workhouse in Lancashire. (on the 1891 census Thomas NELSON is a Pauper living at the Chorley Workhouse in Lancashire). iii James NELSON, born cir1850 in Barningham, died ?. Children by Unknown: 5. iv Dorothy NELSON, born cir1864 in Barningham Yorkshire, died ?, census 1881 Farm Servant to Robert GARTH in West Layton Village (here she is using the name Dora). She met (1) Unknown. She married (2) James HUNT, census (family) 1891 at Budale House, Whashton, census (family) 1901 at Higher Springs Farm Whashton, born cir1865 in Whitaside, Swadale, Yorkshire, died ?, occupation Shepherd & Farm Hand. 12. Jonathan RAINE, born 7 Aug 1827 in Startforth Yorkshire, died 1906 in Staindrop, occupation Agricultural Labourer then Market Gardener of 9 Acres. He married Mary ?, census (family) 1861 in Eppleby, census (family) 1871 in Cockfield, census (family) 1881&1891 in Hilton Close Ingleton. Children: i Ruth RAINE, born cir1848 in Barnard Castle, died ?. ii Jane Ann RAINE, born 19 Nov 1854 in Caldwell Yorkshire, died ?. iii Elizabeth RAINE, born 1 Feb 1857 in Ingleton, died ?. 6. iv Jonathan RAINE, born 20 Jan 1859 in Low Fields Yorkshire, died 24 Nov 1938 in Ingleton, resided in Ingleton Yorkshire, occupation Market Gardener & Minister. He married Mary Ann THORNTON ("Polly"), married 29 Aug 1882 at Ingleton Primitive Methodist Church, census (family) 1901 in Ingleton Village. v Mary RAINE, born 3 Jun 1866 in Cockfield Durham, died ?. vi Lucinda RAINE, born 1873 in Cockfield Durham, died ?. She married Alfred John FOSTER, married 1899 in Teesdale District, census (family) 1901 in Bildershaw West Auckland. 13. Mary ?, born cir1833 in Ingeton, died ?. 14. John THORNTON, born cir1824 in Garriston Hauxwell Yorkshire, died 16 Dec 1898 in Ingleton, buried in St. John's Churchyard Ingleton, occupation Costermonger then Market Gardener. (John THORNTON was illegitimate). He married Jane BOWMAN, married 1 Nov 1856 at Primitive Methodist Chapel Barnard Castle, census (family) 1861,1871&1881 in Ingleton. Children: i George William THORNTON, born cir1857 in Ingleton, died ?, occupation Grocer's Clerk. He married Unknown. 7. ii Mary Ann THORNTON ("Polly"), born 1862 in Ingleton Yorkshire, died 27 Aug 1937 in Ingleton, occupation Dressmaker. She married Jonathan RAINE, married 29 Aug 1882 at Ingleton Primitive Methodist Church, census (family) 1901 in Ingleton Village. iii Margaret Jane THORNTON, born 1865 in Ingleton, buried in St. John's Churchyard Ingleton, died 11 Nov 1959 in Scarborough. She married John Henry SIMMONS. 15. Jane BOWMAN, born 1821 in Barnard Castle Durham, christened 19 Oct 1821 in Barnard Castle, died 21 Sep 1894, buried in St. John's Churchyard Ingleton, occupation Confectionery Maker. Great Great Grand Parents 22. Unknown RICHARDSON, born ? in ?, died ?. Children: 11. i Harriet RICHARDSON, born cir1820 in West Gilling Yorkshire, died 1894, census 1851,1861,1871,1881 in Barningham, census 1841 in Lodger at the Barningham Rectory. She married (1) William NELSON, married 1843 in Teesdale District, born ? in ?, died bef1851. She met (2) Unknown. 24. Joseph RAINE, born 1780 in Mickleton Yorkshire, died 1833 in Startforth. He married Jane. Children: i Joseph RAINE, born 30 Aug 1816 in Startforth, died 1901 in Barnard Castle. He married Isabella. ii William RAINE, born 18 Jul 1819 in Startforth Yorkshire, died 1904 in Whashton. He married Ann SIMPSON, married 27 Nov 1843 in Barnard Castle. 12. iii Jonathan RAINE, born 7 Aug 1827 in Startforth Yorkshire, died 1906 in Staindrop, occupation Agricultural Labourer then Market Gardener of 9 Acres. He married Mary ?, census (family) 1861 in Eppleby, census (family) 1871 in Cockfield, census (family) 1881&1891 in Hilton Close Ingleton. 25. Jane, born cir1783 in Mickleton Yorkshire, died 1855 in Barnard Castle. 28. Unknown, born ? in ?, died ?. He married Margaret THORNTON. Children: 14. i John THORNTON, born cir1824 in Garriston Hauxwell Yorkshire, died 16 Dec 1898 in Ingleton, buried in St. John's Churchyard Ingleton, occupation Costermonger then Market Gardener. He married Jane BOWMAN, married 1 Nov 1856 at Primitive Methodist Chapel Barnard Castle, census (family) 1861,1871&1881 in Ingleton. 29. Margaret THORNTON, born ? in ?, died ?. 30. George BOWMAN, born 1775 in Barnard Castle, christened 10 Nov 1775 in Barnard Castle, died ?, occupation Carpet Weaver. He married Ann, married 27 May 1804 at Parochial Chapel, Barnard Castle, census (family) 1851 in Thorngate, Barnard Castle. Children: 15. i Jane BOWMAN, born 1821 in Barnard Castle Durham, christened 19 Oct 1821 in Barnard Castle, died 21 Sep 1894, buried in St. John's Churchyard Ingleton, occupation Confectionery Maker. She married John THORNTON, married 1 Nov 1856 at Primitive Methodist Chapel Barnard Castle, census (family) 1861,1871&1881 in Ingleton. 31. Ann, born cir1786 in Romaldkirk Yorkshire, died ?. 3rd Great Grand Parents 48. John RAINE, born ? in ?, died ?. He married Ann HORNSBY, married 12 Jan 1769 in Romaldkirk. Children: i John RAINE, born 1770 in Mickleton Yorkshire, died ?. 24. ii Joseph RAINE, born 1780 in Mickleton Yorkshire, died 1833 in Startforth. He married Jane. 49. Ann HORNSBY, born ? in ?, died ?. 58. Unknown THORNTON, born ? in ?, died ?. Children: 29. i Margaret THORNTON, born ? in ?, died ?. She married Unknown. 60. Robert BOWMAN, born ? in ?, died ?. He married Mary CUMMINS, married 27 May 1804 at Parochial Chapel, Barnard Castle. Children: 30. i George BOWMAN, born 1775 in Barnard Castle, christened 10 Nov 1775 in Barnard Castle, died ?, occupation Carpet Weaver. He married Ann, married 27 May 1804 at Parochial Chapel, Barnard Castle, census (family) 1851 in Thorngate, Barnard Castle. 61. Mary CUMMINS, born ? in ?, died ?. 4th Great Grand Parents 120. Unknown BOWMAN, born ? in ?, died ?. Children: 60. i Robert BOWMAN, born ? in ?, died ?. He married Mary CUMMINS, married 27 May 1804 at Parochial Chapel, Barnard Castle. 122. Unknown CUMMINS, born ? in ?, died ?. Children: 61. i Mary CUMMINS, born ? in ?, died ?. She married Robert BOWMAN, married 27 May 1804 at Parochial Chapel, Barnard Castle. 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 v14No014 Obituary Daily Times v14 #014 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, Albert Montgomery; 89; Colbert Co AL>Ellaville GA; Macon T; 2008-1-5; hzfc (snip)
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "Alison Horton" <[email protected]> Subject: [MOSTFRAN] Obituary of Vernon Norton Vernon Norton Jan 08, 2008 - 12:01:40 CST FARMINGTON - Vernon Porter Norton of Farmington passed away on Sunday, January 6, 2008 at the age of 85 years. He was born on December 19, 1922, in Fort Worth, TX, the son of the late Clarence and Myrtle (Bowles) Norton. He was also preceded in death by four brothers and a sister. Mr. Norton attended the First Baptist Church of Farmington. He proudly served his country in the U. S. Naval Coast Guard in World War II, where the escort ship he was on made seven round-trips across the Atlantic Ocean. Later, his ship escorted the first ship of American prisoners that were brought home from the war. He belonged to the Destroyer Escort Association. He owned and operated an auto repair shop in the St. Louis area, before moving to Farmington. He was a member of the American Legion Post 416. He is survived by his wife, Margaret Overall (Adams) Norton, son, Jeffry Norton (Margaret), two daughters, Rosalind Lorenz and Patricia Johnson, all of St. Louis, two stepsons, Michael Adams (Patricia) of Ellisville, and Patrick Adams (Mary) of Richmond, VA, nine grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, a brother and two sisters. Numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends also survive. Friends may call at Cozean Memorial Chapel from 3:30 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, January 9, 2008. An American Legion Service will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Visitation on Thursday will be from 7:30 to 9 a.m. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday at the First Baptist Church of Farmington with Dr. William Miller officiating. Burial with Military Honors will follow at Parkview Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the First Baptist Church or to the Presbyterian Good Samaritan Fund. Daily Journal, Park Hills, St Francois, MO. January 8, 2008 ===============================
===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: [email protected] From: [email protected] Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE] Crabtrees Exerts from the Upper Cumberland Times, Jamestown, TN November 30, 1950. Shelby Wendell Crabtree is dead by a self inflicted gun shot, Harold Roark is in the Sloan-Pinckley Clinic suffering from a gun shot wound and Violet Hatfield is in the Lady Ann Hospital with her throat cut. All of this happened about 6 P. M. Monday night (Nov 26) when Crabtree went berserk at his home south of Jamesown, shooting Roark, knifing Miss Hatfield and then shooting himself, Pauline Brown Crabtree, wife of Shelby Wendell escaped without injury. (clipped) Sheriff Clay Stephens said he got a call to come out there about 6:30 P.M. , he started by himself but on the way saw Police Chief Boles and picked him up. The sheriff said he didn't know there had been any serious trouble. He said there had been trouble out there before and he thought it was just another case of somebody being drunk. He found Crabtree lying on the floor in a pool of blood. (clipped) The sheriff says he then came and got the coroner, Clarence Qualls, and they went back, Crabtree was lying on the .22 rifle. He had a shot in the center of the forehead and was dead before the sheriff got there. In his pocket was bloody Barlow knife. (clipped) An inquest jury pronounded his death due to a self-inflicted gunshot. Funeral services for Crabtree were held at Dry Creek yesterday afternoon,(Nov 29) with Looper and Qualls in charge. He was a grandson of Muncie Crabtree, His mother, who did not come lives somewhere out west. Carabtree was a veteran of WWII. At last report, Violet Hatfield was improving a Lady Ann Hospital, Crabtree's wife was put under arrest Monday night but released Tuesday morning after questioning. UPPER CUMBERLAND TIMES 30 Nov. 1950 p.1 I found nothing else, just this one article. Wilma
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "Ray" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [KYBARREN] Russell DENHAM - 10 Apr 1990, age 82 Russell was the son of Wesley Buford & Emma Bell Bowles Denham and grandson of Jacob S. & Melissa Dee Huffman Denhmam. His sister, Hazel Barbour was the spouse of James Bernice Barbour. My records indicate that his first wife, Elizabeth Reynolds was the mother of his children, Stillborn(William Russell?) and Emma Lee (Emily?). -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 11:55 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [KYBARREN] Russell DENHAM - 10 Apr 1990, age 82 This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: sgorin Surnames: Denham, Krumlauf, Barbour Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.b arren/19076/mb.ashx Message Board Post: NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: Russell Denham Residence: Jacksonville, IL Born: Barren Co KY Died: Tuesday, 10 Apr 1990, residence, age 82 Survivors: Wife: Hilda Denham Daughter: Emily Krumlauf of FL Sister: Hazel Barbour of Glasgow Sevral grandchildren and great-grandchildren Preceded also in death by son: William Russell Denham Services: Friday, 11 am, Williamson Funeral Home in Jacksonville IL, burial Jacksonville. Barren Co (KY) Progress, Thursday, 19 Apr 1990, p. B7 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 v14No011 Obituary Daily Times v14 #011 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) SWIGER, Margaret M (BOWLES); 64; Columbus OH; Columbus D; 2007-12-27; doday (snip)
My information is Gideon's line is well documented. I have followed his line through his son and grandson, Anderson and Caleb. This line of Gideon's family moved to the St. Louis Missouri area and were distinguished as politicians and lawyers. You might check the LDS records for Martha. Margo Bowles "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote: I am tracing information on Martha "Patsy" Bowles born in Virginia in 1756 and married Humphrey Gaines 19-Feb-1779 in Goochland County, Virginia. Information indicates she is the daughter of Gideon Bowles and granddaughter of John Bowles. Agnita Chisholm Moore _____________________________________________________________ Find low prices on thousands of posters. Click now! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2121/fc/Ioyw6i3ne83P39xEsQNyhCeuljJ1iEBvTTpZgyiZOiwmpiy9wKwa9v/ ------------------------------- 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
I am tracing information on Martha "Patsy" Bowles born in Virginia in 1756 and married Humphrey Gaines 19-Feb-1779 in Goochland County, Virginia. Information indicates she is the daughter of Gideon Bowles and granddaughter of John Bowles. Agnita Chisholm Moore _____________________________________________________________ Find low prices on thousands of posters. Click now! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2121/fc/Ioyw6i3ne83P39xEsQNyhCeuljJ1iEBvTTpZgyiZOiwmpiy9wKwa9v/
My Bowles ancestors, Henry and James E., did not move to Bedford Co. until about 1810-11. Are there any descendants of the earlier Bowles family on this list? I have wondered if they were related but have not found a paper link. They seemed to live near each other and married into some of the same families. Annette
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "Sondra Foley" <[email protected]> Subject: [VABEDFOR] Snow's in Bedford Co. Hi, Does anyone have anything on the Snow surname. Sondra ABSTRACTS OF BEDFORD CO.VA.WILLS, INVENTORIES AND ACCOUNTS 1754-1787 BY JOIDA WHITTEN Pages 273-274: HENRY SNOW. Inventory and Appraisement. Not dated Administrator: John Snow Listed: household furnishings, livestock, tools Included: 1 Wine Glass & Tickler" Appraisers: Urich Leftrich, Thomas Arthur, William Butler. Returned: 23 March 1778 Pages 274-275: HENRY SNOW. Accounts. Administrator: John Snow Dated: 2 March 1778 Mentioned: Mary Snow; Jonathan Radford; John Richardson; Harry Innes; Capt. William Leftwich; Colo. James Callaway; Fanny Butler; Capt. Thomas Leftwich; Uriah Leftwich; John Wilks; John Snow; John Murphy; Thomas Snow, Jr, ; John West, Junior; John West, Senior; Abraham Mitchell; Robert King; Revd. Mr. Holt; Thomas Mullins; Bowles; James Holligan; John Thomas; Mary Snow "her 1/3 part"; John Snow "his part"; John Richardson "his part"; William Holligan "his part"; Jane Snow "her part"; Thomas Snow "his part':,, ..(Note: All except Mary Snow received L 12. 0. 2 1 /2 apiece as their part. Mary Snow's thirds amounted to L 60. 1. 1 in these accounts. )~ Thomas Arthur; William Holligan; William Morris; James Holligan; Joseph Early; James Ayers. Returned: 23 March 1778 Bedford Order Book 1-A 13 August Court 1754 A recantation from Jester Cox to John head is exhibited in Court by William Mead and proved by the oath of Page 13. John Richardson, and on the motion of the said William Mead, the same is a admitted to record. Thomas Snow having obtained an attachment against the estate of Samuel Watkins, and John Currie, Constable of this County having returned that he had executed the said attachment on the one rifle gun of the estate of the said Samuel Watkins, and the said Samuel Watkins did not appear, whereupon the said Thomas Snow made oath that the sum of 1 £ 11 shilling:; and 3 pence was justly due to him from the said Samuel. Watkins. Therefore it is considered by the Court that the said Thomas Snow recover against the said Samuel Watkins, the said 1 £ 11 shillings and 3 pence, and his costs. And it is ordered that the Sheriff make sale of the attached effects and make return thereof to the next Court. ============================================================================== Bedford Order Book 1.-A March Court 1755 Peter Holland and is appointed Surveyor of the Road whereof William Stone was late Surveyor, and it is ordered that lie, and all the hands who assisted the said Stone on the said road, and Thomas Overstreet, Thomas Snow, and Thomas Holly, do forthwith clear and keep the same in repair. ============================================================================= BEDFORD COUNTY VIRGINIA WILL BOOK 1 1759-1787 BY ANN CHILTON Page 57 WILL OF JOHN PATE Wife: mentions she is with child Exec: Jeremiah Early Witnesses: Joshua Early,Frost E..Snow,Jacobus Early Recorded September 23,1767 Teste: Ben Howard ========================================================================= BEDFORD COUNTY VIRGINIA DEED BOOK C-3 Page 376, EARLY,JEREMIAH,Deed from Jeremiah Early to Thomas Snow 50 Acres on Waters of Stanton R. Rec.Nov.28,1769 Teste Ben Howard CBC ======================================================================== BEDFORD COUNTY VIRGINIA WILL BOOK I BY ANN CHILTON Page 273 INVENTORY OF ESTATE OF HENRY SNOW By; Urich Leftwich,Thomas Arthur,Williarn Butler Recorded: March 23,1778 Tetse James Steptoe ========================================================================= BEDFORD COUNTY VIRGINIA WILL BOOK I Page 274 ACCOUNT OF ESTATE OF HENRY SNOW By: John snow Recorded: March 23,1778 Teste James Steptoe -===================================================================== BEDFORD COUNTY VIRGINIA WILL BOOK 1 PAGE 400 WILL OF THOMAS SNOW May 31,1781 WIFE : Winifred SONS : John, William, Thomas, Henry, Mark. DAUGHTERS: Sally Adams, Mary Bennett EXEC: sons Thomas, John RECORDED : August 28,1781 Teste James Steptoe CBC ================================================================