===================================================================== Match: Bole Source: GEN-MAT-HX-L@rootsweb.com From: "Helen" <Helenh@pdq.net> Subject: Indiana and Armstrong Counties, Pennsylvania - See Some Names Historical Cyclopedia of Indiana and Armstrong Counties, Pennsylvania, Samuel T. Wiley, 1891, 1996. Navy blue grained hardback with gilt printing, just out of the shrinkwrap, 9 x 11-1/4, 658 pages, surname index, portraits, the book gives a brief historical review for each county, and the bulk of the book is just filled with the wonderful biographies and family histories that we genealogists love to find. Per the publisher: "The history of any nation, state, or country is best and most forcibly written in the life records of its citizens. In view of this, in 1876 the U. S. Congress recommended to state and county authorities the importance and necessity of collecting and preserving the histories and biographies of their prominent men and useful citizens. The publisher of this work compiled and published the first cyclopedia of biographies that was ever issued in Pennsylvania. Covers two important western Pennsylvania counties...Over 2,000 surnames + vast amount of historical research ....Excellent resource." The following does not include all the surnames by a long shot, but does include the surnames of those whose biographical sketches are to be found in the book and will be given in alphabetical order by county, city, town or village. Indiana County: Clark, Adler, Alexander, Altman, Barr, Barnes, Bell, Birkman, Blair, Braughler, Carpenter, Clark, Collins, Cunningham, Daugherty, Drum, Douglas, Earhart, Elkin, Empfield, Hall, Hasinger, Hastings, Hilderbrand, Hill, Hood, Jack, Johnston, Keener, Kelly, Langham, Lemmon, Logan, Lowry, Lockhart, Mack, McGaughey, McGregor, Mitchell, Moorhead, Nesbit, Nixon, Orr, Owens, Paul, Pennington, Pierce, Row, Sansom, Scott, Simpson, Sloan, Smith, Snyder, Stauard, St. Clair, Stewart, Stuchul, Sutton, Swigart, Taylor, Telford, Thompson, Todd, Tomb, Toner, Torrence, Vogel, Watson, Watt, White, Whilson, McCracken, Wilson, Ballard, Baughman, Berlin, Black, Carson, Conner, Crede, Devers, Duncan, Graff, Harvey, Hicks, Hill, Innes, Kennedy, Kinkaid, Kinter, Klingensmith, Lowry, McCabe, Mooorhead, Shepley, Snyder, Stiffey, Stitt, Turner, Wehrle, Wiley, Wilkinson, Wilson, Wynn, Knott, Stillinger, Ansley, Carson, Clark, Cooper, Davis, McCauley, Miller, Moore, Patterson, Paul, Ralston, Stewart, Watson, Wilson, Campbell, Coy, Evans, Moore, Reed, St. Clair, Allison, Allison, Park, Thompson, Keene, Work, Burrell, Campbell, Davis, Kelly, Mildren, Robinson, Rogers, Stoneback, Pound, Burns, Campbell, Creps, Hamil, Learn, McElhoes, Mikesell, Pilson, Shields, Simpson, Stuchell, Williams, Crawford, McEwen, Morrow, Neal, Seanor, Smitten, Stitler, Ehler, Kennedy, Telford, Carnahan, Young. Armstrong County: Buffington, Armstrong, Arnold, Aye, Bailey, Buffington, Clark, Cochrane, Crawford, Daugherty, Doverspike, Fiscus, Fox, Foerman, Hays, Heilman, Henderson, Henry, Hill, Johnston, Kettl, Kline, Leason, Lenz, Mayer, McCain, McCullough, McNees, McVay, Meredith, Moesta, Oswald, Otto, Owen, Rayburn, Reed, Reidhert, Reynolds, Robinson, Rohrer, Schreckengost, Shadle, Simpson, Slaymaker, Smith, Sturgeon, Mercer, Potter, Alexander, Benjamin, Chambers, Cochran(e), Elwood, Fiscus, Guthrie, Hammitt, Hunter, Jack, Jackson, Kepple, Kirkwood, Laufman, McBryar, McCullen, McCauley, McQuilkin, Rudolph, Smeltzer, Steele, Uncafer, Whitlinger, Whitworth, Wolfe, Wray, Amrstrong, Artman, Bole, Bowers, Bredin, Duff, Elwood, Enwer, Goodsell, Gosser, Hicks, Hill, Hunter, Irwin, Leech, McKallip, Montgomery, Orr, Parks, Schwalm, Steele, Taylor, Thompson, Townsend, Van Giesen, Wanamaker, Craig, Edghill, Gallaher, Guckenheimer , Iseman, Long, Maxler, Miller, McCullough, Schwietering, Turner, Watt, Alter, Adams, Barr, Beck, Brewer, Calhoun, Cooper, Eggert, Ervin, Fullerton, Henry, Hoover, Lias, Marshall, Miller, Milliron, Morrow, Ottinger, Parker, Pontius, Randolph, Russell, Sharp, Smith, Tinsman, Winsheimer, Adams, Boltz, Bovard, Cunningham, Everhart, Fair, Frick, Graham, Guthrie, Heilman, Hood, Logan, Luke, Marshall, Mateer, McAfoos, McClarren, McCollum, McGregor, Mergenthaler, Milliken, Nelson, Pepper, Ralston, Reese, Rose, Rupp, Schall, Schreckengost, Starr, Stewart, Warner, Wayman, Wible, Smith, Blaney, Bleakney, Blose, Borland, Calhoun, Cuddy, Duff, Findley, Gibson, Good, Gourley, Haines, Heckman, Herron, Jones, Kirkpatrick, McAdoo, McCullough, McLean, Montgomery, Neal, Pettigrew, Pontius, Ralston, Schrecengost, Sloan, Smith, Stockdill, Marshall, Brown, Cathcart, Fowler, Hamilton, Hetrick, James, Jennings, Keener, Nolf, Park, Robinson, Schott, Shoemaker, Stockdill, Taylor, Tibbles, Truitt, Wallace, Brady, Brodhead, Boggs, Boney, Bower, Brown, Claypoole, Claypole, Claypool, Cowan, Easley, Gaiser, Graff, Hall, Hawk, Jack, Lardin, Leard, Maxwell, Obey, Williams, King, Alms, Altman, Blyholder, Bowman, Carothers, Chambers, Dunmire, Free, Guthrie, Heckman, Hill, Jackson, Jones, Keppel, Kirkland, Klingensmith, Kuhns, Lesig, McAdoo, McAwley, McGrann, Meyers, Novinger, Parks, Townsend, Wilson, Wray, Crawford, McElhoes, Morrow.
FYI: 1850 Federal Census: North Carolina, Stokes County,Richmond District, page 113A household 621/626 John Booze - 50 M, farmer, $100, NC Margaret Booze - 52 F, NC household 622/627 John Hawkins - 25 M (M), farmer, NC Delila Hawkins - 21 F, NC Susan R. Booze - 24 F, NC John W. Booze - 1 M, NC household 623/628 George Booze - 35 M, farmer, $10, NC Parmelia Booze - 30 F, NC John W. Booze - 14 M, NC Mary Booze - 12 F, NC Charlott T. Booze - 9 F, NC George A. Booze - 6 M, NC household 624/629 Joseph Bowles - 59 M, farmer, $383, NC Polly Bowles - 57 F, NC William Bowles - 33 M, farmer, NC Jane Bowles - 28 F, NC Alexander Bowles - 25 M, farmer, $50, NC Matilda Bowles - 23 F, NC John Bowles - 21 M, farmer, NC Peggy Bowles - 18 F, NC Miram Bowles - 14 F, NC There may be no relation between the Booze and Bowles on this page, but I found it interesting that they live next door to each other.
Does anyone know how to reach Gene Bowles, of Pam and Gene Bowles? I haven't had any contact with them since 1997. At that time they had the addresses gbowles@gte.net or gbowles@swbell.net. I've just now had word that someone knows of a book which tracks Gene's Bowles for many generations. I have no idea if he knows of this book or not, but I'd like to check. We're looking for the surnames Willhite or Wilhoite, Duncan, Warren, Owens connected to this branch. Yours, Linne -- Always looking for Boles/Bowles, Jeffries, Adair and Trott
Some may be wondering why I am actively seeking a DNA candidate for Thomas Bowles of Hanover County who married Sarah Holman. We have two participants who both claim to descend from this couple: 29596 claims Peter Morris Bowles > Thomas T. Bowles > Thomas Bowles who married Sarah Holman 35029 claims John Brown Bowles > Thomas T. Bowles > Thomas Bowles who married Sarah Holman According to their DNA results they are not descended from the same ancestor. The best solution is to find another candidate, preferably someone who does not descend from either Peter Morris Bowles or John Brown Bowles. Such a person's results, assuming that they matched one of the two already tested, would allow both 29596 and 35029 know where they stand. Surely there is someone who can do this. Charlie Hartley Bowles DNA Project Administrator [mailto:hartley@iglou.com]
Joseph Farrar Bowles is said to have had the following sons: John Mosley Bowles, b. 25 Dec 1830, d. 8 May 1899 Joseph Henry Bowles, b. 1 Nov 1832 Peter Tinsley Bowles, b. 8 oct 1834, d. after 1900 census Eli McJones (Mack) Bowles, b. in Hanover Co VA, died 16 Oct 1907 at Hutsonville IL William Edward Bowles, b. 16 Nov 1839, d. 15 Sep 1913 We are seeking a male Bowles descendent from one of these to participate in the Bowles DNA project. If you qualify, or know someone who does, please contact me. Charlie Hartley Bowles DNA Project Administrator http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/bowlesdna.html
Thomas T. Bowles who married Mary Brown in Hanover County VA is said to have had the following sons: Peter Morris Bowles, b. 1820 in Barren County KY; married (1)Amy Emerson, (2) Deliliah Courts William W. Bowles, b. 1824 Henry Holman Bowles, b. 1826, married Elizabeth Emerson Joseph Bowles, b. 10 Dec 1831, d. 17 Mar 1899; married Josephine Harlow Thomas Nathaniel Bowles, b. Feb 1835; married Tabitha Steffey John Brown Bowles, b. 8 Jan 1837, d. 17 Apr 1923; married Margaret Jarvis We are seeking a male Bowles descendent from one of these to participate in the Bowles DNA Project. If you qualify or know someone who does, please contact me. Charlie Hartley Bowles DNA Project Administrator http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/bowlesdna.html
1880 Federal Census: Virginia, Hanover County, ED 62, page 20B household 156/159 Bowles, Peter T. - W M 56, head, carpenter, VA VA VA Bowles, Annie E. - W F 38, wife, keeping house, VA VA VA Bowles, Alma T. - W F 15, daughter, at school, VA VA VA Bowles, Edward W. - W M 13, son, at school, VA VA VA Bowles, Joseph C. - W M 7, son, at school, VA VA VA Bowles, Sarah E. - W F 3, daughter, VA VA VA 1900 Federal Census: Virginia, Hanover County, ED 19, sheet 18B household 326/326 Bowles, Peter T. - head, W M Oct 1834, 65, married 37 years, VA VA VA, carpenter Bowles, Annie E. - wife, W F Nov 1843, 56, married 37 years, 4 children/all living, VA VA VA Bowles, Edward W. - son, W M Dec 1867, 33, single, VA VA VA, carpenter Bowles, Joseph - son, W M Jun 1873, 26, single, VA VA VA, carpenter Bowles, Sarah E. - daughter, W F Nov 1877, 22, single, VA VA VA
Joseph P. Bowles was in Denton County TX in 1880 with a second wife. 1880 Federal Census: Texas, Denton County, ED 107, page 159D household 32/32 Joseph Bowles - head, W M 52 Md, farmer, KY VA VA Mary M. Bowles - wife, W F 52 Md, keeping house, NC NC NC Smith J. Bowles - son, W M 26 S, farmer, KY KY KY Columbus C. Bowles - son, W M 23 S, farmer, TX KY KY Sarah J. Bowles - daughter, W F 19 S, keeping house, TX KY KY Ann M. Hagan - step-daughter, W F 18 S, keeping house, TX GA NC Euline E. Bowles - daughter, W F 17 S, keeping house, TX KY KY Thomas P. Bowles - son, W M 11, farming, TX KY NC Joseph was a son of Nathaniel V. Bowles.
From the Pickaway County Ohio Marriage Book A.N.Boales to Nancy Gullett 25 Oct 1835 Elizabeth Boales to Abraham Shook 30 apr 1850 Sanctius Boales to Elizabeth Westerhaver 2 apr 1841 Archibald Boales to Polly Hartsell 5 apr 1827 Emma Bowles to John Haggerty 14 aug 1854 From Randi Always searching for Bowles in Huron Co, Ohio and England before 1855 Randi Bowles-Meentzen
Randi Bowles-Meentzen
===================================================================== Match: Bowls Source: BEDFORD-L@rootsweb.com From: "Jim Bundy" <jbundy48@comcast.net> Subject: Eaton Socon Overseers (of the Poor) Account book 1800, note 33 (Date) (Name/Item) (Amount) 1800 Brot Forwd 16/14/9 Pd L James 1/ Wid Maning 7/6 0/8/6 Jn James 7/6 W Hoten 5/ 0/12/6 W Bolls 3/ Do again 4/3 0/7/3 W Bolls 3/ Math Gilbert 4/ 0/7/0 Do 1/ Jno Jakes 2/ 0/3/0 Stacy 9/ Jos Cursley 6/ 0/15/0 T Harvey 1/6 Teat 3/ 0/4/6 Wid Goodman & Child 4/ 0/4/0 W Hoten 5/ Dean 1/ 0/6/0 Wid Darden 2/ Squires 3/ 0/5/0 Prices Wife 7/ T James 6/ 0/13/0 T Clark 2/3 G Bog 2/3 0/4/6 W Wiles 2/6 Millard 1/ 0/3/6 Spen Minney 4/ Baxter 4/6 0/8/6 Mary Goodliff 1/ L James 5/ 0/6/0 W Ford 3 /4 Do 2/8 0/6/0 W Hoten 7/6 J Jones 7/6 0/15/0 Crow's Child 1/6 S Emery 1/ 0/2/6 Mary Darrington 1/6 0/1/6 W Seamer 1/ T Joyce 1 /4 0/2/4 Anthy Shelton 3/ Harvey 5/ 0/8/0 L James 3/ Manning 3/ 0/6/0 Mr Kirby a Bill 0/1/10 Bowls 4/6 Math Gilbert 4/6 0/9/0 Jno Squires 4/ Jakes 2/ 0/6/0 Wid Darden 2/ James 4/ 0/6/0 Ford 3/ Seamor 1/ Harvey 1/6 0/5/6 Jno Teat 3/ Wid Goodman 4/6 0/7/6 L James 5/ Millard 1/ 0/6/0 Cooper 2/ Minney 4/ 0/6/0 Jarvis 6/ Cursley 6/ 0/12/0 Wiles 2/ Bog 2/3 0/4/3 T Clark 2/3 Price's Wife 7/ 0/9/3 W Hoten 5/ C Fisher's Daughter 0/1/0 Darrington 1/6 Baxter 4/6 0/6/0 Dean 0/1/0 Woodld Total 27/16/2
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: MAESSEX-L@rootsweb.com From: "John Slaughter" <maessexgenweb@hotmail.com> Subject: Re: [MAESSEX] Felt's History of Ipswich - Need Passenger List out of Ipswich, Herbert, I searched through "The History of Ipswich, Essex and Hamilton" for "Sourth Carolina" and found only three items: On page 154 under "Marriages" 1793, Oct. 13th. Dr. Joseph Manning, now of South Carolina, and Elizabeth Pickard. On page 188 under "Biographical Notices" 1824, Oct. 19th. Dr. John Manning d., . 86. He was son of Dr. Joseph Manning ; m. Lucy Bowles, Nov. 25th, 1760, who d. Aug. 17th, 1817, . 75. He had eleven children, six of whom survived him, viz. Dr. John, of Gloucester; Lucretia D., wife of Asa Smith, Esq., Dr. Joseph, of South Carolina; Dr. Thomas; Mary, widow of Captain Michael Farley; and Priscilla; the two last being twins. On page 231 under "Ecclesiastical and Parochial Concerns" - William Hubbard 1696, June 26th. An interesting letter of this date, written from Ipswich to John Archdale, Governor of South Carolina, about emigrants going from this town to that Colony, bears conclusive marks of being Mr. Hubbard's That is all. John Slaughter In loving memory of our son, Brennan. 11/10/88-5/31/01. http://john-slaughter.rootsweb.com/Brennan.html USGenWeb County Coordinator Essex County, MA - http://www.rootsweb.com/~maessex USGenWeb Town Coordinator Ipswich, Essex, MA - http://www.rootsweb.com/~macipswi >From: "Herbert Hendricks" <Herb_316@msn.com> >Reply-To: MAESSEX-L@rootsweb.com >To: MAESSEX-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [MAESSEX] Felt's History of Ipswich - Need Passenger List out >of Ipswich, MA - 1695/1696- More >Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 21:55:05 -0400 > >Dear Charlie, > >What you have is consistent with the first group from Dorchester, MA to >Dorchester, SC. > >The implication in the reference in SC was there was a connection to >Ipswich, MA group in Felt's History of Ipswich. > >Sounds like the references were to the same group in Dorchester and not for >the group that was ship wrecked at Cape Fear and later rescued and removed >to Willtown area of SC. > >Do you know of any ships list that showed people leaving MA for SC during >that time period? > >Thanks for your input. It is greatly appreciated. > >God Bless. >Herb Hendricks >Retired NASA Physicist >Herb_316@MSN.com<mailto:Herb_316@MSN.com> >1210 Long Meadow DR >Lynchburg, VA 24502 >434 832 7246 >Major/Smith/Hendricks > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Charlie Wainwright<mailto:cwain@comcast.net> > To: MAESSEX-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:MAESSEX-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 9:06 PM > Subject: RE: [MAESSEX] Felt's History of Ipswich - Need Passenger List >out of Ipswich, MA - 1695/1696- More > > > I found the Salem Village Church Records for October 11 1696 >(transcribed in > the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol 11 (1857) >p321. > Rev. Paris wrote: > > "The dismission of our brethren and sisters Wm. Way and Persis his wife, >and > Aaron Way and Mary his wife, together with their children to ye Church >of > Christ lately gathered in Dorchester in New England and now planted in >South > Carolina, whereof the Rev. Mr. Joseph Lord is pastor was consented to by >a > full or universal vote at ye motion and desire of sd brethren and >sisters: > and accordingly, Letters Dismissive were written 17th inst." > > This was the last entry written by Rev. Paris in the Church Records. > > Charlie Wainwright > > Visit the Wainwright Family Web Site > http://www.wainwrightfamily.org<http://www.wainwrightfamily.org/> > > -----Original Message----- > From: Herbert Hendricks [mailto:Herb_316@msn.com] > Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 5:37 PM > To: MAESSEX-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:MAESSEX-L@rootsweb.com> > Subject: [MAESSEX] Felt's History of Ipswich - Need Passenger List out >of > Ipswich, MA - 1695/1696 > > New England Immigrants to SC 1694/5/6 > > >From First Church Dorchester 20 Oct 1695; > > Members to SC; > > Joshua Brooks and Nathaniel Billings of Concord > William Norman - previously from ? MA to Carolina > William Adams of Sudbury > Increase Sumner and William Pratt of Dorchester > George Foxe of Reading > Simon Daken of Concord > Mr. Joseph Lord ? Dorchester, graduated from Harvard in 1691 > William Pratt Weymouth to Dorchestor, MA > > Other probably associated with this above group who had lots with the > original group in Dorchester, SC. > > John Stevens > Samuel Summer, brother of Increase Sumner > Michael Bacon > John Simmons > Abraham Gorton > Jonathan Clarke > Thomas Osgood > Job Chamberlain > Aaron Way Sr. > Aaron Way Jr > William Way > Moses Way > Samuel Way > Robert Miller > > > Ipswich, MA Group: > > In addition there was another group who settled near Willtown, SC on >SeeWee > Bay at times called New London; > > This was a group that possibly came from Ipswich, MA; ref. Letter from > Governor Archdale (dated 26 June 1696 on behalf of a number of people > wanting transport to South Carolina) to New Englanders in Ipswich cited >in > Felt's History of Ipswich, cited from Howe's two volume set of the >History > of the Prebysterian Church in SC... > > This reference is cited in that a wreck of a ship containing 52 >passengers > from New England off CApe Fear, NC 1695/6 occurred. Note numerous >documents > cite this wreck at Cape Fear and the Indians of Cape Fear who help >rescue > and feed the group. > > Governor Archdale sent a ship to rescue them and bring them to SC where >they > settled near Seewee BAy. To date no passenger ship list in SC records >have > been found for this group. > > Possible some of the passengers: > Solomon Legare (son of Francois and Anne Lancois Legare) and wife Sarah >of > First Church of Boston to Carolina in 1696. > > Other Posssibilities: > John Severance > George White > Robert Dorrell > Thomas Whitesides > John Vanderhorst > John Hollybush > Timothy Hendrick son of John Hendrick, brother William Hendrick. > Jonathon Murrell > Sarah Fenwicke > Mark OLiver > > *******Seeking list of passengers if available from FELT'S HISTORY OF > IPSWICH or other documents from Ipswich that show the names of the 52 > passengers.***** > > Any help in coming up with a passenger list will be greatly appreciated. > Herb Hendricks > Retired NASA Physicist > >Herb_316@MSN.com<mailto:Herb_316@MSN.com<mailto:Herb_316@MSN.com<mailto:Herb_316@MSN.com>> > 1210 Long Meadow DR > Lynchburg, VA 24502 > 434 832 7246 > Major/Smith/Hendricks > > > > >
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: GENBRIT-L@rootsweb.com From: Peter Goodey <TheOtherOneWorks@nowhere.com> Subject: Re: Surname: KEYLOCK "Eve" <anyone@anywhere.com> wrote in news:db9f1f$22c$1@newsg1.svr.pol.co.uk: > Can anyone please tell me who lived at 27, Imperial Square, Cheltenham > in or around 1910 -1920.It should be a family called Keylock or > possibly Hammond or Martin.I am searching for my family tree, and have > got stuck.Perhaps someone could point me in the right direction to > find out this information. Bowles Albert, 27 Imperial sq. Chltnhm. Source: Kelly's Directory of Gloucestershire, 1914. =======================================
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY-L@rootsweb.com From: Sandi Gorin <sgorin@glasgow-ky.com> Subject: BARREN CO - GUARDIAN BONDS - BENEDICT THROUGH BENEDICT, James B, guardian was Jno G FRANKLIN, sureties by D B RITTER (step-father indicated) and Jos H HOLMAN, 15 Dec 1856. BENEDICT, Leanna; guardian was Preston DOTY (brother-in-law) in place of Jno G FRANKLIN, former guardian, 21 Sept 1857. BETHELL, James; infant orphan of John; Mary A BETHELL guardian; sureties by John G DAVIS, Edmund DAVIS, 19 Apr 1847. BETHELL, John; same as above. BETHELL, Joseph; same. BETHELL, Susan F; same BIGGER, Edward, infant orphan of Harriet K; Samuel MURRELL named Guardian; sureties by Schuyler H and Robert MURRELL, 18 May 1840. BIGGER, Edward D, infant of John H; he appt guardian; sureties by Joseph A MOSS, 15 Aug 1842. BIGGER, Elizabeth H; see Edward above, same. BIGGER, Frances R; see Edward above, same BIGGER, Frances A; see Edward D above, same. BIGGER, Hannah E; see Edward D above same. BIGGER, Jas/Jos; see Edward D above, same. BLAIM, Archibald M, orphan of George, decd; Hezekiah P MURRELL guardian; sureties by Sam'l MURELL, Sam'l MURRELL Jr and Samuel BLAIN, 16 May 1831. BLAKEMORE, Angelina, orphan of Evaline, William PAINTER [POINTER?] appt guardian of "his daughter"; sureties James NEVIL, John PAINTER, Elijah PAINTER, 21 July 1828. BLAKEMORE, Lorenza Painter, orphan of Evaline, see above. BLAKEMORE, Ruthy, same. BLAKEMORE, Ruthy E; same - so shown on name BOWLES, Clairbourn S, infant orphan of John F, decd. Henry PETTY named guardian; sur by Joshua Petty, 18 Oct 1847. BOWLES, Frances S, same. BOWLES, Margaret E, same. BOYD, Margaret. Just shown Francis BOYD; guardian Jas G PAGE, no sureties listed, 16 AUg 1858. BOYD, Susan J, same BOYD, Thomas, same. to be continued next week. Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/ ====================
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: NORFOLK-L@rootsweb.com From: "Janelle Penney" <jpenney@xtra.co.nz> Subject: 15 Nov 1783 Norfolk Chronicle snippets Note: the Norfolk Chronicle was published in Norwich. When no place is referred to exactly, or the term "this city" is used, Norwich is the place referred to. Similarly, mentions of "the Castle", "the City Gaol" etc refer to institutions in Norwich. Norfolk Chronicle 15 November 1783 P.2, column 2 >From microfilm supplied by the British Library Newspaper Library [London] His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales was yesterday dressed at the House of Peers, in a black velvet, most richly embroidered with gold and pink spangle, and lined with pink sattin [sic]. His shoes had pink heels; his hair was dressed much out at the sides, and very full frizzed, with two very small curls at the bottom. During the speeches of Lords SCARBOROUGH, HAMPDEN, and TEMPLE, he sat between the Duke of CUMBERLAND and Lord KEPPEL, and conversed much with Lord LOUGHBOROUGH and the Duke of PORTLAND, who sat on the form beneath him. His Royal Highness was in the House of Commons during the whole of Mr FOX's speech. The croud [sic] of Ladies in the House of Lords yesterday, was greater than ever before known, most of them full dressed, and their hair much powdered. They did not quit the House until after the Prince of Wales took the oaths as Duke of Cornwall. On Wednesday last the Rev. William NELSON, Clerk, M.A. was instituted to the Rectory of Brandon Parva, in this county, on the presentation of John BERNEY, Esq. The names of those who were nominated for Sheriffs by the Lords of the Council, at the Exchequer, on the morrow of St Martin in the twenty-fourth year of the reign of King George the Third, and in the Year of our Lord 1783, for the undermentioned counties are,<snip> Norfolk. -- Thomas DURRANT, of Scottow; William BURCH, of Great Cressingham; Robert SHARROCK, of Gately, Esqrs. This week John CHAMBER, Esq., entertained the Common Council in a handsome manner on account of his having been elected Recorder; and we hear that an Assembly of the Corporation is summoned for Monday next to choose a Steward in his Room. Last Sunday was married Mr John WOODROW, shopkeeper at Loddon, to Miss BOWLES, of St John's Maddermarket, in this city. On Tuesday morning died, after a long fit of sickness, which he bore with the greatest patience and resignation, Mr Francis ALLEN, of Lynn. Norfolk Chronicle 15 November 1783 P.2, column 3 >From microfilm supplied by the British Library Newspaper Library About five o'clock in the morning of Friday the 7th inst. a fire was discovered at Mr GREENE's, farmer, at Long Stratton, in this county, which, in a short time consumed a barn, with five lasts of wheat and seven lasts of oats, a stable, cow-house, waggon [sic], cart, cart and plow-harness, and many useful implements of husbandry. It is unknown by what means this accident happened. The dwelling was saved; but as Mr GREENE has a large family, that above loss will be severely felt. Friday one of the wind-mills on Yarmouth Danes [sic] was burnt to the ground. The damage is computed to be about 700 pounds. Monday one Abel KING, who lived at Hemsby, observing a smuggling cutter lay off the coast, went, in company with another person, on board, but some dispute arising between them and the crew, KING, we hear, by some accident, fell overboard and was drowned. On Saturday night last the Excise Officers from Lynn, assisted by a party of Gen. ELLIOTT's Light Dragoons, seized at Thornham 89 half-ankers of rum, geneva, and brandy, which they conveyed to the Excise Office there on Sunday morning. And on Wednesday evening the Excise Officers, assisted by the Dragoons as above, carried to the Excise Office there, 36 half-ankers of geneva which they seized the preceding night at Hunstanton. Norfolk Chronicle 15 November 1783 P.2, column 4 >From microfilm supplied by the British Library Newspaper Library Yarmouth Theatre Will open on Tuesday November 25, with the Comic Opera of Love in a Village. The Part of Young Meadows by Mr WORDSWORTH, (Being his first Appearance on that Stage.) A Comic Dance by Mr WEST, and Miss WILLIS. To which will be added the Farce of The Reprisal; or, Tars of Old England. To begin at Six o'Clock. The Theatre-Royal, Norwich, Will open here on Monday December 29, with a Play and Farce as will be expressed in the Bills for the Day. To begin at Six o'Clock. The Orchestra under the Direction of Mr SHARP, from the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. N.B. As repeated Interruptions and Inconveniencies [sic] have arisen from admitting Persons behind the Scenes, the Manager Hopes no Offence will be taken from his being under the indispensable Necessity of informing the Public, that to prevent any Dispute or Disturbance in future, No One (not belonging to the Theatre) can on any Account or Pretence (during the Time of the Performance) gain Admittance to the Stage Door. Norfolk Chronicle 15 November 1783 P.3, column 1 >From microfilm supplied by the British Library Newspaper Library John CATCHPOLE, Peruke-Maker, Hair Cutter and Dresser to Ladies and Gentlemen, Most respectfully begs Leave to inform his Friends and the Public in general, he has taken the Shop late in Possession of Mr EDWARDS, near Mr COLKETT's, in St Stephen's, Norwich, where such Ladies and Gentlemen as will be pleased to honour him with their Commands may be assured of being dressed with Elegance and Taste, and every Favour conferred will be punctually attended to and gratefully acknowledged, by their obliged and obedient humble Servant, John CATCHPOLE. Brinton, November 10, 1783. Whereas Samuel BARBER, of Gunthorpe, has conveyed over his Farm, Stock, and Crop, and all other his personal Estate, to Mr John STURLEY, of Brinton, for the several Trusts in such Conveyance mentioned, Mr STURLEY requests all Persons interested to take this public Notice thereof, and that all Persons who stand indebted to the said Samuel BARBER would pay the same to the said John STURLEY immediately. Yarmouth, November 11, 1783. All Persons indebted to the Estate of Mrs Marian MALLETT, late of Yarmouth, in the County of Norfolk, Widow, deceased, are requested to pay their respective Debts to her Executors, who will attend on Thursday, the 27th of this Instant November, at Ten in the Forenoon, at the Bear Inn, near the Bridge Foot, Yarmouth, in order to receive the same; and all Persons to whom Mrs MALLETT was indebted at her Death, are desired, at the above Time and Place, to deliver the Particulars of their Demands, that they may be discharged.
She has combined two different Robert Bowles who were both in Simcoe county but I have the trees for both of them. I'll contact her. Thanks Randi > > From: Randi Meetzen <meetzen@sbcglobal.net> > Date: 2005/07/16 Sat PM 05:45:06 CDT > To: BOWLES-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: ancestry.com > > Tom, From the database of software@yellowknife.com > The Heart of Simcoe County > contact:Patricia Sherman > source:Monumental Transcriptions of Central North Simcoe Co. vol.1 > pg.53,ref#x-06 > Robert Bowles,M,born 1814 Waterford City, Ireland > Died 4 may 1894 in Penetanguishene,Ontario. > Arrived in Simcoe about 1879 from Fenelon Falls, Victoria Co. > Marriage 1 to Elizabeth Ray who was born 1817 in Quebec,died4 mar 1891 in Ontario. > marriage 2 to Anne Blacker born In Woodbrook,Wexford, Ireland > Children from marriage 1 are William H. Bowles b:1844 > Sarah Jane Bowles b: 1854 in PQ,Canada > Anne Isabell Paul b 1858 in Paulville, Ireland > > The one World Trees shows Roberts name as Robert Joshua Paul or Robert Bowles and his parents are William Gun Paul and Marianne Moore. > This tree seems to have a lot of red falgs to me but you could email the poster and see what she has. There is probably an interesting story behind all these names. > > Randi > > > Tom LaPorte <tlaporte@mts.net> wrote: > Does anyone have access to ancestry.com who could look up one record for me? > > Robert Joshua Paul [Robert Bowles] Birth: dd mm year - city, Waterford, Ireland; Marriage: year - PQ, Canada ; Death: dd mm 1894 - city, Tiny, ON, Canada. > Source: Trees & Communities - OneWorldTreeSM > > > ancestry.com emailed me this one record to encourage me to sign up. I'm not really interested as I already have so much material to work with just to build my Bowles in Canada site. However, this record indicates Waterford, Ireland for my ancestor Robert Bowles and that would not be where I expected him to be born. It's the correct Robert Bowles as it has the date and place of death correctly. > > Also, I have no idea what the Robert Joshua Paul part is all about. I have never seen those names for him. I expect this to be incorrect information so I would like to know what all they have and possibly who submitted it. > > Could anyone help? > > Tom LaPorte > > > > Randi Bowles-Meentzen > > Tom LaPorte
===================================================================== Match: Bowls Source: BEDFORD-L@rootsweb.com From: "Jim Bundy" <jbundy48@comcast.net> Subject: Eaton Socon Overseers (of the Poor) Account book 1800, note 32 (Date) (Name/Item) (Amount) 1800 Jos Farr's Disbursts from 23 of April to the 14th of May woodlands Apl 24 Pd W Hoten / T Jarvis 5/ 0/11/0 Jno Cooper 2/ W Ford 3/ 0/5/0 Spin a Mandard 4/ Wid Durden 2/ 0/6/0 W Dean 1/ Thos Harvey 1/6 0/2/6 James Jones 3/ W Baxter 4/6 0/7/6 Jos Cursley 6/ T Clark 2/3 0/8/3 Geo Bog 2/3 W Wiles 2/3 0/4/6 W Seamour 1/ T Harvey 2/ 0/3/0 0/9/0 0/1/6 W Bowls 4/9 W Teat 3/ 0/7/9 Wid Goodman's Child 4/ Ann Goodliff 1/ 0/5/0 Attending of the Sessions at Bletsoe 0/7/0 Luke James 5/ S Emery 1/ 0/6/0 Mary Durden 2/ Cross Child 1/6 0/3/6 Jno Squires 1/3 0/8/3 James Millard 1/ Math Gilbert 4/ 0/5/0 Geo Bog 6/3 T Pindard 2/6 0/8/9 T Baxter 2/6 Wiles 2/6 0/5/0 Teat 2/6 James Jones 6/6 0/9/0 Thos Haney Ill 0/5/0 A Bill to Bedfd Parish 4/17/6 Dean 1/ Hoten 5/ Cursley 6/ 0/12/0 W Teat 3/ Goodman's Child 4/ 0/7/0 T Harvey 1/6 T Stacy 11/ 0/12/6 Wid Durden 2/ W Ford 3/ 0/5/0 W Seamor 1/ Price's Wide 7/ 0/8/0 James Jones 3/ T Groves 6/ 0/9/0 Millard 7/ Miney 6/ 0/13/0 W Wiles 2/3 T Clark 2/3 0/4/6 G Bog 2/3 L James 5/ 0/7/3 W Bowls 4/3 Baxter 4/6 0/8/9 W Ford 3/6 T Jakes 2/ 0/5/6 Mathew Gilbert 4/ Crow's Child 1/6 0/5/6 Durden 2/ S Emery 1/ Copes 2/6 0/5/6 May 3d James Jones 2/6 W Ford 2/6 0/5/0 (total) 16/14/9
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: VACAMPBE-L@rootsweb.com From: "Tony Johnson" <TJOregon@hotmail.com> Subject: The Benjamin Johnson's of Bedgford County Part One 1764 Sept. 28, Benjamin Johnson and wife Mary of Russell Parish in Bedford Co. sold William Ferrell 90 acres of land, part of a tract containing 343 acres granted to Charles Lynch, John Lynch, and Christopher Lynch, and Edward Lynch by patent dated Sep 20, 1759 and by them conveyed to Benjamin Johnson. Signed: Benjamin Johnson, Mary Johnson.... [Bedford Deed Book 2,lp. 489 From: William Hunt<mailto:wmhunt@frontiernet.net> Research Notes: William Johnson son of Benjamin and Mary b. 2nd of 12th month 1757 James Johnson son of Benjamin and Mary b. 20th of 12th month 1759 Rachel Johnson dau of Benjamin and Mary b. 26th of 3rd moth 1762 Mildred Johnson dau of Benjamin and Mary b. 4th of 7th month 1766 Christopher Johnson son of Benjamin and Mary b. 4th of 3rd month 1769 From: William Hunt<mailto:wmhunt@frontiernet.net> (THOMAS MOORMAN 1705-1766) In the name of God Amen. I Thos Moreman of Bedford County Being in perfect helth & memory to make Constitute & Ordain This my Last Will & Testament in Manner and form following. Item: I lend unto my beloved Wife Rachel Moremen During her Life the plantation Whereon I now Live with the Stocks of all kinds also all my Household of Every Sort (Except Such as I Shall hearafter Set apart for my Children) also five Negros (To wit) Sambo, Two Molls, Diner & Hanner & Jene. Item: I give unto my Daughter Mary Johnson one Negro Girl Named Sarah to her and her Heirs forever & whatever else She processes that ever was mine. (Notes; this is Mary Married to Benjamin Johnson died 1769 she remarried?) Item: I give unto my Son Pleasent Moremen & my Son Charles Moremen four Hundred acres of land on Permunkey River in Louisa County to them and their Heirs forever to be Equally Devided betwixt them by men Appointed also Each of them a Feather bed and furniture. Item: I give unto Daughter Aggothy Johnson one Negro boy Named James to her and her Heirs forever whatever else She pocesses that ever was mine. Item: I give unto my Son Clark Terrell Moremen two Negros Peter & Gloster to him and his Heirs forever one horse and sadle one feather bed & furniture. Item: I give unto my son Cilley Moremen two Negros Dick and Fillis to him and his Heirs foreverone hors and sadle one feather bed & furniture. Item: I give unto my Daughter Rachel Moremen one Negro Girl Jude to her and her Heirs forever one horse and sadle one feather bed & furniture. Item: I give unto my Son Andrew Moremen after his Mothers discease the plantation whereon I now live with two hundred acres of land to him and his Heirs forever one horse and sadle one feather bed and furniture &c and its my desire that if any of my Children die without heir that their Estate be Equally devided amongst the Rest. Have given my Son Zachariah & Mycajah Moremen what I entented at present Shall Say no more of them yet & and it is further my desire that after my wifes discease that my son Mycajah have Twenty pound and my Daughter Aggothy and my Daughter Rachel Ten pound a pease Raised of my Estate before any Devision and Afterwards the Rest to be Equally devided amongst them all male and female and I do appoint my wife & Zachariah & Mycajah Executors to this my Last Will and Testament given under my hand & Seal this Twenty Second of July 1765. Thos Moremen (seal) Teste Henry Tate William Anthony Christopher Anthony At a Court held for Bedford County November 25th 1766. The within Last Will & Testament of Thomas Moorman Deceased was exhibited in Court & proved by the Oath of Henry Tate and Christopher Anthony Witnesses Thereto and Ordered to be Recorded andon the Motion of the within Rachell Moorman Zachariah Moorman & Micajah Moorman Executrix & Executors therein Named they having made Oath according to Law, & they having first entered into bond with Security & Acknowledged the same for their due & faithfull execution of the sd. Will Certificate is granted them for Obtaining a Probate thereof according to law. Teste Ben Howard C. B. C. Notes: Zachariah William Moorman of Bedford County (in the 1785 Tax list) Is reported to have died in Jan 17 1789 in the Ohio Territory, he is married to Elizabeth Johnson. He is the son of Thomas Moorman and Rachel Clark; Rachel Clark is the daughter of Penelope Johnson and Christopher Clark My Notes Add Peenlope Johnson information daughter of Edward Johnson of St.James Parish per register of St. James Parish notes found in William and Mary Quarterly: This Edward Johnson is in 1704 Quit Rent Rolls with John Johnson Michael Johnson and one other for St. Pauls and St. James Parish Quit Rents. My notes on Above Henry Tate: 1759 March 28 Henry Tate: Albemarle County Va: 400 acres on each side of Blackwater, Lynches, and Ivy Creeks on the south side of Fluvanna River. Source Land Office Patents # 33 1756-1761 V 1-2-3-4 pg 548 on reel 31-32 1761 July 11 Bedford County Va: Henry Tate 14 acres on both sides of Blackwater Creek: Source Land Office Patents # 33 1756-1761v 1, 2, 3, & 4 pg 1029 on reel 31-32 1761 Aug 7: Bedford County: Henry Tate: 309 acres on waters of Cheese Creek: Source Land Office Patents # 34 1756-1765 pg 914 on reel 33-34-:::Henry Co. Va: 1781 Feb 1 Henry Co.Va: Henry Tate 127 acres on branches of Smiths River and adjoining Randolphs land. Source Land Office Grants D 1780-1781 v. 1& 2 pg 531 on reel 45: All of above from Library of Virginia Archives Section. 1783 May 27 Henry Tate 200 acres on the north side of Smiths Creek adjoining Randolph otherwise Hairston. Source Land Office Grants H 1782-1783 pg 62 on reel 49: 1785 Tax List of Zahariah Moorman It appears the Chandler might me the Candler families James Candler b 1761 Louisa County married one Agnes Johnson daughter of James Johnson and Lucy Moorman 1768 Nov 22: Bedford Co: Benjamin Johnson: Virginia Death Records 1600-1699: Most of these are will, so e-mail me at frmrnyr@aol.com for a copy. There are a few that are not wills, but I will let you know when you e-mail me. Research NOTE of Researcher Bill Hunt; 1769 Sept 26: Bedford Co.: Benjamin Johnson: Will recorded in Will Bk 1 p 86 Sept 26 1769. ( Note That is 15 years after Bedford was formed from Lunenburg and a slice of Albemarle Counties) This Benjamin named his family in his will wife Mary, Sons Thomas, Andrew, James, Christopher daughters Rachel Elizabeth and Mildred. Ex. Was his wife Mary: Witnessess Henry Tate, Bowles Clark, Sarah Tate, Jessee Tate; Research note an Andrew Johnson is in Prince Edward and Amelia Co. in this time era. Next to Col Woodson Venable off lines of Abraham Venable COMMENT This is a Different Benjamin Johnson then in 1765 Deeds of Lands on "Fishing Creek" Benjamin Johnson as his sons are William an Benjamin Johnson 1771 June 6: Bedford Co: Mary Johnson (widow) Married John Miller; Isham Talbot Surety (What relationship to Matthew Talbot) Notes: John Miller is the Neighbor of Patrick Johnson in 1748 Lunenburg Tithes of John Phelps 1771 July 20: South River Monthly Meeting 20th of 7th month 1771. Mary Johnson hath married out from among Friends by an hireling Priest. Disowned. Quaker Records of South River Monthly Meeting, 1756-1800 South River Monthly Meeting; A Register of Births, Deaths, Certificates, Condemnations and Testifactions of South River Monthly Meetings": See Bill Hunts notes Source: F. Edward Wright, "Quaker Records Of South River Monthly Meeting - Virginia 1756-1800", Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1993, pages 1-10]Note: South River Monthly Meeting served Bedford and Campbell Counties in Virginia. See notes of Bill Hunt this file =====================================================================
Does anyone have access to ancestry.com who could look up one record for me? Robert Joshua Paul [Robert Bowles] Birth: dd mm year - city, Waterford, Ireland; Marriage: year - PQ, Canada ; Death: dd mm 1894 - city, Tiny, ON, Canada. Source: Trees & Communities - OneWorldTreeSM ancestry.com emailed me this one record to encourage me to sign up. I'm not really interested as I already have so much material to work with just to build my Bowles in Canada site. However, this record indicates Waterford, Ireland for my ancestor Robert Bowles and that would not be where I expected him to be born. It's the correct Robert Bowles as it has the date and place of death correctly. Also, I have no idea what the Robert Joshua Paul part is all about. I have never seen those names for him. I expect this to be incorrect information so I would like to know what all they have and possibly who submitted it. Could anyone help? Tom LaPorte