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    1. Re: Bowles list - newbie
    2. Randi Meetzen
    3. Hi I am also researching Bowles in Great Yarmouth. If you go to www.norfolkpubs.co.uk/gtyarmouth/gyb/gybas.htm you will find several inns and pubs owned by Yarmouth Bowles family including a Thomas and Mary Bowles and a Johnathon Bowles. There are other links from this site as well. I have a brick wall in searching for my Richard Bowles(b181 who married Diana SmithBowles (b:1809) and had 2 children, William(b1845 in france ) and George Bowles (b1854). If you come across these people in your searches, I would be pleased to hear from you. R.L.Bowles-Meentzen Sharon Richley <srichley@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:Hi everyone Im new to this - so please bear with me! My grandmother was a Bowles originating in the Yarmouth area of England back in the early 1900's. I am currently researching her family (along with many others) and have come to a 'brick wall'. I have managed to get back to Edward Bowles bn around 1730 married to Elizabeth Edwards. Their children were Thomas, Susannah, Edward and Deborah. Thomas bn 1760 then went on to marry Mary Fleming and had children Elizabeth, Edward, Mary, Thomas, Sarah, Samuel, William, Jonathan. Jonathan bn 1803 married Sarah Greensides and they had a son Jonathan bn 1833 who then married Julia Agnes Ninham. I hope that some (or all) of this may strike a chord with someone - any information or leads you could give me would be greatly appreciated! Thanks for your patience! Sharon

    03/09/2005 07:12:54
    1. CORPS OF LIGHT INFANTRY-1779
    2. Researchers, It was the practice in the British Army to consolidate the Light Infantry Companies from e number of regiments and form into a Corps of Light Infantry for the campaign season. So it was with the American Continental Army in 1779. In the spring of 1779 the British had advanced up the Hudson (North) River to King's Ferry landing sites on either bank of the river, On the east was Verplank's Point and on the west was Stony Point. Fortifying the two points posed a threat to Washington's Army at West Point some 12 miles to the north on the west bank of the river. The Stony Point garrison posed the greatest threat. It was being well fortified with defensive works and cannon as well as a garrison of about 700 men. Washington needed to respond to the presences of the British Army. Thus he caused the Corps of Light Infantry (LI) to be formed using the regimental light infantry companies of his Army around West Point. These troops were from MA. PA, VA, MD, DE, CT and NC. The LI companies contributed to the Corps were formed into companies as follows: 6 from MA, 6 from PA, 6 from VA, 4 from MD/DE, 8 from CT, and 2 from NC. It was 32 companies in all. The Corps was to be commanded by Brigadier General Anthony Wayne. He organized the Light Infantry Corps into 4 Regiments, each with 8 Companies. Wayne selected the senior officers from the most experienced of Washington's Army in the area. The First LI Regiment was commanded by Colonel Christian Febiger of Virginia, the Second LI Regiment by Colonel Richard Butler of Pennsylvania, the Third LI Regiment by Colonel Return J. Meigs of Connecticut and the Fourth LI Regiment by Colonel Rufus Putnam of Massachusetts. Other field grade officers (Lt. Cols. and Majors) were selected for their reputations as leaders and fighters. As the LI companies were already manned by the best junior officers (Captains and Lieutenants) and the most experienced soldiers in each regiment, the whole was a composite of the finest of the Continental Army. Training was rigorous with emphasis on the use of stealth and the bayonet. General von Stueben, himself, oversaw the training. The mission of the Corps was very close hold. It was to attack Stony Point , a fortress built on a rocky promontory located on the west bank of the Hudson River. The troops were to approach at night and assault using bayonet alone. The only firing of muskets was to be by the element which was to cause a diversion. The scheme was to attack Stony Point from south and north while an element created a diversion by musket fire from the center or main approach to the fort. General Wayne lead the attack from the south. The attack was scheduled for midnight 15 July 1779. Due to the difficult terrain it was about 20 minutes late. However, the fort was over run in about 20 to 30 minutes. The ruse of feinting an attack on the main approach worked and the defenders were poorly deployed when the LI flank attacks over came the resistance. "The fort is our own" was the cry of success that night. Often overlooked is the Artillery detachment with Wayne, whose task was to man the captured cannon and turn the guns on the British vessel in the River and on the fortress at Verplank Point on the opposite side of the river. This they did with exceptional effect. They drove HMS Vulture down stream and harassed the opposite fort to the point that they did not react to the action at Stony Point. There were many heroes that night, but several got recognized by Congress. They were Brig. Gen. Anthony Wayne, Lt. Col. Louis de Fleury, Major Jack Stuart, Lt. James Gibbon, and Lt. George Knox. Because this Corps of Light Infantry was a temporary organization, the details of its membership were not recorded or recordings were lost. At present the only way to continue to reconstruct the rosters of the several units is by reviewing personal claims of service at the Storming of Stony Point on 16 Jul 1779 which claims are found in individual pension applications for the most part. Some of the Company Orderly Books of the various LI companies may exist in a limited number of collections. I have found one kept by Captain Gamble of Virginia which was kept after the action at Stony Point, but before the Corps was disbanded for that year. It reveals many of the names, particularly Officers and Noncommissioned Officers who continue to serve in the Corps. Officers and men who were killed or wounded at Stony Point are not accounted for by name in material revealed so far. My attempt is to reconstruct the names of those who served in the Battle of Stony Point. If you have a Revolutionary War Patriot who claims he was at the Storming of Stony Point in 1779, I would appreciate hearing from you. Best regards, Hugh <hfthusma@aol.com>

    03/09/2005 12:37:37
    1. John, Ida Louise & Ivy Louisa Bowles, S. Africa, 1887
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: SOUTH-AFRICA-IMMIGRANTS-BRITISH-L@rootsweb.com From: "Ellen Stanton" <harprulz@bellsouth.net> Subject: Methodist Parish Records: KWT Christenings 1886-88 Greetings to All, This is installment #48 of the Methodist Parish Records for Kingwilliamstown, Cape Province, South Africa. Dates follow American convention of MMDDYY. Some of the handwriting was very difficult to decipher, so entries with a ? denote my best guess. Microfilm# 1560855 Methodist Parish Records Kingwilliamstown Christenings: 1873-1912 Item 19 Entry #1261 Child: Alice BROOKS Parents: George and Emily Born: 8/2/1884 Baptized: 12/26/1886 Entry #1262 Child: Myrtle Gwendoline Clara BROOKS Parents: William Henry and Ann Born: 10/21/1886 Baptized: 12/31/1886 Entry #1263 Child: Edgar Ernest MUNZEL Parents: George Conrad and Martha Lydia Born: 12/19/1884 Baptized: 12/19/1886 Entry #1264 Child: William Charles MUNZEL Parents: George Conrad and Martha Lydia Born: 10/23/1886 Baptized: 12/19/1886 Entry #1265 Child: Mary Olive Clarice STEDMAN Parents: Joseph Henry and Letitia Born: 11/19/1886 Baptized: 12/19/1886 Entry #1266 Child: Ivy Irene WELLBELOVED Parents: William James Travers and Ellen Maria Born: 11/14/1886 Baptized: 12/19/1886 Entry #1267 Child: Amy Beatrice CURLING Parents: John and Elizabeth Born: No Entry Baptized: 1/16/1887 Entry #1268 Child: Emily Louisa GUNN Parents: James W. and Louisa Annie Born: 12/8/1886 Baptized: 1/16/1887 Entry #1269 Child: Dorothy KNIGHT Parents: Lawrence and Jesse Ann Born: 10/19/1886 Baptized: 1/16/1887 Entry #1270 Child: Martha Maude MURGATROYD Parents: John and Susanna Born: 12/16/1886 Baptized: 1/17/1887 Entry #1271 Child: Alice BURTON Parents: Alfred Robinson and Mary Ann Born: 1/1/1887 Baptized: 2/13/1887 Entry #1272 Child: Raymond Robert JONES Parents: Walter Charles Prince and Lillie? Caroline Born: 12/30/1886 Baptized: 2/17/1887 Entry #1273 Child: Archibald Walter CLACK Parents: Edwin and Caroline Born: 1/27/1887 Baptized: 3/1/1887 Entry #1274 Child: Percy Slater WEBB Parents: Charles Slater and Charlotte Agnes Born: 2/18/1885 Baptized: 3/10/1887 Entry #1275 Child: Lawrence WEBB Parents: Charles Slater and Charlotte Agnes Born: 11/15/1886 Baptized: 3/10/1887 Entry #1276 Child: Matthew Bernard KEEVY Parents: Matthew and Mary Elizabeth Born: 1/27/1887 Baptized: 3/18/1887 Entry #1277 Child: Harry Reford? GOODALL Parents: Edwin and Sarah Caroline Born: 1/13/1887 Baptized: 3/31/1887 Entry #1278 Child: Illegible Jacobus GROBLAR Parents: Simon Christofel and Elizabeth Magdalena Born: 11/5/1886 Baptized: 4/10/1887 Entry #1279 Child: Amelia Florence FUTTER Parents: Charles and Mary Jane Born: 10/11/1886 Baptized: 4/14/1887 Entry #1280 Name: Amelia Ann Ellen TAINTON - Adult Born: No Entry Baptized: 4/18/1887 Entry #1281 Name: Richard Allen Knolden TAINTON - Adult Born: No Entry Baptized: 4/18/1887 Entry #1282 Child: Linda Fredricka HOFSLAND Parents: Oscar and Wilhelmina Born: 3/12/1887 Baptized: 4/19/1887 Entry #1283 Child: Olive BROWN Parents: Nathaniel Edward and Sarah Ann Born: 10/3/1886 Baptized: 5/3/1887 Entry #1284 Child: Constance Augusta PALMER Parents: Forbes Alfred and Elizabeth Augusta Born: 1/26/1887 Baptized: 5/10/1887 Entry #1285 Child: Elizabeth Annabella COLE Parents: Henry and Mary Jane Born: 3/9/1887 Baptized: 5/22/1887 Entry #1286 Child: Thomas Edward SMITH Parents: John and Ann Born: 5/1/1887 Baptized: 6/12/1887 Entry #1287 Child: Ethel CHRISTMAS Parents: John and Sarah Ann Born: 4/17/1887 Baptized: 6/16/1887 - at home Entry #1288 Child: Elizabeth Magdalena NEL Parents: Jan and Maria Elizabeth Born: 5/28/1887 Baptized: 6/17/1887 - private house Entry #1289 Child: Jacobus Johannes WEWEGE Parents: Jacobus Johannes and Dinah Maria Born: 6/4/1887 Baptized: 6/17/1887 - private house Entry #1290 Child: Eva DOVER Parents: John and Susannah Born: 7/13/1883 Baptized: 6/17/1887 Entry #1291 Child: Elizabeth DOVER Parents: John and Susannah Born: 4/28/1887 Baptized: 6/17/1887 Entry #1292 Child: Mabel BUDGE Parents: George Thomas and Martha Born: 4/27/1887 Baptized: 6/24/1887 Entry #1293 Child: Elizabeth Maud STRATFORD Parents: Charles William and Elizabeth Maria Born: 5/30/1887 Baptized: 7/3/1887 Entry #1294 Child: Norham Eugene WEST Parents: George and Gertrude Born: 6/7/1887 Baptized: 8/4/1887 Entry #1295 Child: Glen Henry PANKHURST Parents: William and Alicia Born: 5/10/1887 Baptized: 7/24/1887 Entry #1296 Child: Beatrice Mary STRATFORD Parents: Arthur James and Lucy Emily Born: 5/18/1887 Baptized: 7/24/1887 Entry #1297 Child: Dorcas Sarah MCPHAIL Parents: James Henry Herbert and Martha Jane Born: 6/24/1887 Baptized: 8/7/1887 Entry #1298 Child: George Cyrus THOMSON Parents: James and Charlotte Louisa Born: 7/25/1887 Baptized: 8/28/1887 Entry #1299 Child: Ivy Louisa BOWLES Parents: John and Ida Louisa G. E. Born: 7/31/1887 Baptized: 8/29/1887 Entry #1300 Child: Walter Henry SANDERS Parents: John Henry and Janet Isabella Born: 8/26/1887 Baptized: 9/24/1887 Entry #1301 Child: Joseph Edward James MCCABE Parents: Joseph and Emma Elizabeth Born: 8/26/1887 Baptized: 9/25/1887 Entry #1302 Child: Francina Elizabeth MARKUS Parents: Peter Johannes and Maria Margarita Born: 7/14/1885 Baptized: 10/19/1887 Entry #1303 Child: Seibrandt Gerhardus MARKUS Parents: Peter Johannes and Maria Margarita Born: 8/26/1887 Baptized: 10/19/1887 Entry #1304 Child: Violet Beatrice EDWARDS Parents: William and Fanny Born: 8/24/1887 Baptized: 11/7/1887 Entry #1305 Child: Bertie William LANGLEY Parents: William Henry and Selina Born: 9/16/1887 Baptized: 11/8/1887 Entry #1306 Child: Lily Maud CLACK Parents: Charles William and Mary Elizabeth Born: 10/6/1887 Baptized: 11/8/1887 Entry #1307 Child: Rose Mildred CLAYTON Parents: Thomas Charles and Sarah Emma Born: 10/3/1887 Baptized: 11/23/1887 Entry #1308 Child: Albert Rix Nathaniel BEACHAM Parents: Alfred William and Elizabeth Louisa Born: 2/10/1887 Baptized: 11/8/1887 Entry #1309 Child: James Robert RANDELL Parents: George and Lavinia Born: 8/13/1887 Baptized: 11/9/1887 Entry #1310 Child: Lavinia Isabella NOWELL Parents: John Robert and Caroline Louise Born: 11/9/1887 Baptized: 11/9/1887 Entry #1311 Child: Amelia Elizabeth HAYTER Parents: William and Anne Elizabeth Born: 8/24/1887 Baptized: 11/2/1887 Entry #1312 Child: Bessie Emma Hartley PAGE Parents: Thomas and Fanny Maud Born: 9/14/1887 Baptized: 10/16/1887 Entry #1313 Child: Alexander MCAFFER Parents: John and Jane Born: 10/5/1887 Baptized: 11/23/1887 Entry #1314 Child: Willem Petrus PETZER Parents: Willem Petrus and Maria Magdalena Born: 12/8/1885 Baptized: 12/8/1887 Entry #1315 Child: Katrina Martha Magdalena PETZER Parents: Willem Petrus and Maria Magdalena Born: 7/3/1887 Baptized: 12/8/1887 Entry #1316 Child: Myrtle Elizabeth FIELD Parents: Joseph and Mary Ann Born: 5/14/1886 Baptized: 11/5/1887 Entry #1317 Child: Charles Errol GEORGE Parents: Charles Francis Eugene and Emma Born: 10/28/1887 Baptized: 12/6/1887 Entry #1318 Child: Hilton Mansfield Timm KIDSON Parents: Reuben and Jessie Born: 10/22/1887 Baptized: 12/15/1887 Entry #1319 Child: Hugh Morley ROPER Parents: Thomas and Mary Born: 10/16/1887 Baptized: 1/10/1888 Entry #1320 Child: Oswald Hosking BLAKE Parents: Thomas Joseph and Elizabeth Jane Born: 12/24/1887 Baptized: 1/31/1888 That's all for this installment. I will start with Entry #1321 on Installment #49. Regards, Ellen Stanton Email: harprulz@bellsouth.net

    03/08/2005 04:20:31
    1. Frances Boles m. James Vestal Tedder; Yadkin Co., NC
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: NCYADKIN-L@rootsweb.com From: rlcollins@yadtel.net Subject: Obituary, James Vestal Tedder, 83 This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Tedder, Vestal, Wright, Boles, Rogers, Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HWB.2ACI/2006 Message Board Post: KING - Mr. James Vestal Tedder, 83, died Thursday, March 3, 2005. He was born Sept. 21, 1921, in Yadkin County to Julius Oliver and Mamie Vastie Vestal Tedder. James served with the U.S. Army during World War II. He operated Boles-Tedder Hardware in King for 25 years and later retired from Pleasants Hardware in Winston-Salem. Mr. Tedder was a member of the King Lions Club for more than 30 years. He was preceded in death by a sister, Lois Wright; and a brother, Rufus S. Tedder. Surviving are his wife, Frances Boles Tedder; three sons, Timothy Tedder, Bill (Yvonne) Tedder and Vic (Candie) Tedder, all of King; four grandsons, Ian Smith Tedder, William Austin Tedder, Cody Darren Tedder and Jacob Lane Rogers; a sister-in-law, Louise Tedder of Winston-Salem; and several nieces and nephews. He was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, where funeral services will be held at 6 p.m. today, March 4, with the Rev. Lisa Wishon and the Rev. Arthur Livengood officiating. The family ! will receive friends in the church immediately following the service. Burial with military rites will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 5, in the church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Trinity United Methodist Church, 725 W. Dalton Road, King, NC, 27021. (Slate Funeral Home). Published in the Winston-Salem Journal on 3/4/2005. ======================================

    03/08/2005 04:20:24
    1. Thomas Bowles, Hardin Co., KY, 1860
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: KYHARDIN-L@rootsweb.com From: Threesonsofpat@aol.com Subject: Klinglesmith Marriages "Hardin County, Kentucky Marriages 1793 to 1829" compiled by Mary Josephine Jones. CLINGINSMITH, John, and Eliza Jane NEILL. Surety George Clinginsmith. Both of age. 15 Oct 1829. G. Rogers. A195 (My note: Clinglesmith?) GOODMAN, Daniel, and Elizabeth CLINGINSMITH. Surety Solomon Briney. Man of age. George and Susannah Clingin- smith, girl's parents, gave written consent; witness Solomon Briney and _____. 14 Jan 1821. G. Rogers. A114 WILLIAMS, Green B., and Margaret CLINGENSMITH. Surety Samuel Willyard. Man of age. George Clingensmith, girl's father, gave written consent; he also stated she was of age; witness Samuel Willyard. 4 May 1826. G. Rogers. A171 "Hardin County, Kentucky Marriages 1830 to 1850" compiled by Mary Josephine Jones. GOODMAN, Thomas, and Mary CLINGLESMITH. 8 May 1830. Surety George Clinglesmith, girl's father, who consented. Man of age. G. Rogers. A199 HILL, James Frederick, and Matilda KLINGLESMITH. 27 Apr 1835. Surety Noah Klinglesmith. John N. and Fanny Hill, man's parents, gave written consent; witnesses Noah and Moses Klinglesmith. Girl of age. A. Dewitt. B86 KLINGLESMITH, Joseph, and Mahala MORRISON. 17 Feb 1837. Surety Jesse Morrison. Michael Klinglesmith, man's father, and Jesse Morrison, girl's father, consented in person. D. Hoskinson. B292 KLINGLESMITH, Moses, and Elizabeth WILYARD. 28 Nov 1835. Surety Henry Wilyard, girl's father, who consented. Man of age. H. Ulen. B153 KLINGLESMITH, Noah, and Nancy HICKS. 2 Jan 1836. Surety John C. Hicks, girl's father, who consented. Man of age. H. Ulen. B166 CALVIN, William, and Nancy CLINGLESMITH. 7 Feb 1846. Surety William Hicks. Both of age and before married. 8 Feb 1846. E. Ward. B1409 COX, Richard, and Sarah CLINGLESMITH. 18 Feb 1846. Surety Lewis P. Clinglesmith. Both of age. 19 Feb 1846. G. B. Williams. B1411 "Hardin County, Kentucky Marriages 1851 to 1875" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Dec 20, 1853-- Cyrus W. Klinglesmith/ Miss Susan Ann Ament, married Dec 23 at John Ament's, guardian of lady consented in person, man of age. Oct 12, 1853-- Samuel M. Tabor/ Miss Mary E. Klinglesmith, married Oct 13 at John Klinglesmith's, man of age, Jno. Klingle- smith, father of lady, consented in person, wit. Robert Tabor, Jesse M. Tabor. Sept 5, 1855-- Geo. N. Klinglesmith/ Miss Margaret Thompson, married Sept 11 at Noah Kindel's, man swore he was 21, L. N. Kendall proved written consent of lady's mother, wit. John Geo- ghegan, Noah Kindel. Nov 3, 1857-- John H. (W.) Klinglesmith/ Sarah M. Pearson, married Nov 6 at lady's father, man of father consented in person, lady's father consented in person, wit. H. Klinglesmith, H. Rich- ardson. Feb 23, 1858-- Columbus Clinklesmith/ Miss Malora A Stiles, married Feb 25 at David Stiles, man of age, lady's father con- sented in person, wit. Ambrose Geoghegan, John Spies. Dec 19, 1859-- Francis M. Klinglesmith/ Miss Louisa Jane Buckles, married Dec 22 at Jacob Buckles, man 22, lady 17, lady's father consented in person, wit. Washington Smith, Wm. Ewine, Samuel Waggoner. Sept 4, 1860-- James Ament/ Miss Elizabeth Klinglesmith, married Sept 4 at Wm. H. Hawkins, man was 25 and born and reared in Hardin Co., A. D. Geoghegan, his guardian, consent- ed in writing, proven by Thomas Bowles, lady 21 (18) and born and reared in Hardin Co., wit. W. H. Hawkings, Tho. Bowles, James Ament. Dec 10, 1860-- John B. Goodman/ Miss Susan Mary Klingle- smith, married Dec 13 at Nancy Colvins', both of age, wit. L. T. Klinglesmith, Richard Cox (?), W. C. Howell. Nov 11, 1861-- H. D. Richardson/ Miss Mary L. Klinglesmith, married Nov 27 at Moses Klinglesmith, man of age, Moses Klinglesmith, father of lady, consented in person, wit. J. W. Klinglesmith, G. H. Richardson. Dec 12, 1861-- J. B. Klinglesmith/ Miss Sarah J. Klinglesmith, married Dec 17 at John Klinglesmith's, man of age, John Klin- glesmith, father, consented in person, wit. Saml Taber, James Kinkade. Jan 24, 1862-- James H. Blankenship/ Miss Mary E. Klingle- smith, married Feb 4 at Danl Klinglesmith's, both of age, wit. A. S. Higdon, S. M. Taber, Jas. Holbert. Jan 24, 1862-- James M. (W.) Kinkead/ Miss Harriett Ann Klinglesmith, married Jan 26 at Danl Klinglesmith's, both of age, wit. Jno. Gibson, Phillip Rogers. Nov 4, 1862-- Daniel Klinglesmith/ Mrs. Susan Middleton, married Nov 6 at Samuel Kennedy's, both married before, wit. Wm. Hodges, Danl Snyder, J. M. Lucky. Apr 11, 1864-- Gabriel H. Fowler/ Miss Martha J. Klinklesmith (Klinglesmith), married Apr 12 at Danl Klinglesmith's, man of age, Danl Klinklesmith, father of lady, consented in person, wit. Danl T. Klinglesmith, Jacob Klinglesmith. Nov 25, 1865-- Henry W. Klinglesmith/ Miss Harriet Liza Pear- son, married Dec 5 at Samuel E. Pearson's, man of age, lady's father consented in person, wit. Lilburn Wood, Joseph A. Wilson, Malcure Hicks. Nov 11, 1867-- James M. Klinglesmith/ Miss Dency Stiles, mar- ried Nov 15 at David Stiles', man of age, lady's age proven by Chs. Stiles, wit. John Ament, Geo. Carlton. Sept 21, 1869-- John R. Franklin/ Miss Susan A. Klinglesmith, married Sept 27 at J. Cones', man's father consented in person, lady's father consented in writing and proven by A. D. Fife, wit. John Herfoot, Dent Fife. Dec 27, 1869-- Wm. H. Johnson/ Miss Sallie A. Klinglesmith, married Dec 28 at Bethlehem, man's father consented in writing and proven by R. B. Wilson, lady of age, wit. Robert B. Willson, Melvyra Johnson. Jan 6, 1870-- Jno. W. Klinglesmith/ Miss Mary E. Smith, married Jan 11 at Edmund Smith's, man 32, lady's father, Edmund Smith, consented in person, wit. J. C. Smith, Miss Louisa Klinglesmith. Feb 7, 1870-- Columbus Williams/ Miss Eliza A. Klinglesmith, married Feb 10 at Cyrus Klinglesmith's, man of age, lady's father, Cyrus W. Klinglesmith, consented in person, wit. J. R. Cundiff, John Wortham. Oct 13, 1870-- John A. Taber/ Miss Doutha L. Klinglesmith, mar- ried Oct 20 at J. Klinglesmith's, man of age, lady 21 as proven by Jacob B. Klinglesmith, wit. J. Taylor, Jerry Bowles. Jan 24, 1872-- Wm. M. Klinglesmith/ Miss Margaret A. Richard- son, married Jan 25 at Sarah Richardson's, man of age, lady of age as proven by Jno. C. Richardson, wit. Jno. Ament, Cyrus Klinglesmith. Aug 12, 1872-- Horace Klinglesmith/ Miss Eliza J. Morrison, married Aug 15 at Wm. Morrison's, man of age, lady's father, William Morrison, consented in person, wit. G. W. Nall, George Kerfoot. Feb 24, 1874-- Francis P. Klinglesmith/ Miss Frances (Francis) A. Cecil, married Feb 26 at Henry Cecil's, both of age, wit. Thomas Morrison, Henry Klinglesmith. Apr 7, 1874-- Charles P. Klinglesmith/ Miss Mattie A. Wilson, married Apr 9 at J. L. Wilson's, both of age, wit. Rev. J. W. Hoskinson, Rev. J. Board. Apr 13, 1874-- Samuel H. Austin/ Miss Mary J. Klinglesmith, married Apr 14 at Scy Klinglesmith's, man of age, lady's father consented in person, wit. Jerry Stone, S. Klinglesmith. Apr 16, 1874-- William Wilmuth/ Miss Parmelia J. Klinglesmith, married Apr 19 at N. Klinglesmith's, both of age, wit. J. C. Stith, Miss Bettie Lewis. ============================

    03/08/2005 04:20:15
    1. Richard Bowles in South Africa
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: SOUTH-AFRICA-IMMIGRANTS-BRITISH-L@rootsweb.com From: "Pat Bailes" <patbailes@border.co.za> Subject: Re: [ZA-IB] DYASON 1820 Settler at the Battle of Trafalgar I would like to ask a favour. In searching through the history of the Kariega Baptist church I have come across various descriptions of Richard Bowles' military career. He was in the military. He served in the Royal Navy. He served at Trafalgar. He was on HMS Victory. I would appreciate you checking to see if he features in your records. I would like to get him correctly placed in the history of the church as he was one of the early movers and shakers. Many Thanks ----- Original Message ----- From: "Russell and Olivia" <rpcdoc@shaw.ca> To: <SOUTH-AFRICA-IMMIGRANTS-BRITISH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 9:39 PM Subject: Re: [ZA-IB] DYASON 1820 Settler at the Battle of Trafalgar > Dear Graham and Jennifer > > None of your mentioned names appear in 'The Men who fought with Nelson in > HMS Victory at Trafalgar' by Addis > > Regards > > Russell > > ----- ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: SOUTH-AFRICA-EASTERN-CAPE-L@rootsweb.com From: "Doug Bailes" <dougbailes@border.co.za> Subject: Re: [ZA-EC] Farmerfield, Salem district Your uncle Herbert Bowles - was he perhaps related to Richard Bowles who came out with his wife and family on the Weymouth in 1820 and was located at Kariega? If so you may like to have a short story about Richard. Let me know. Doug. ----- Original Message ----- From: "valerie de kock" <valeriejeandekock@absamail.co.za> To: <SOUTH-AFRICA-EASTERN-CAPE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 5:00 AM Subject: Re: [ZA-EC] Farmerfield, Salem district > > Hi Becky, > My Uncle, Herbert BOWLES, lived on the farm MAYFAIR which was next to Farmer > Field. > Best wishes, > Val > > ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: SOUTH-AFRICA-IMMIGRANTS-BRITISH-L@rootsweb.com From: Russell and Olivia <rpcdoc@shaw.ca> Subject: Re: [ZA-IB] DYASON 1820 Settler at the Battle of Trafalgar Dear Pat Sorry, no Richar BOWLES at the Battle of Trafalgar. Check the PRO online catalogue; you may turn up a document if he was in the military. Regards Russell

    03/08/2005 04:20:08
    1. Emerine Fitzpatrick Boles, Pulaski Co., KY
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: FITZPATRICK-L@rootsweb.com From: Planner1@insightbb.com Subject: Fitzpatrick Cemetery Records - Pulaski Co., Kentucky This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fitzpatrick Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WWW.2ACEB/1099 Message Board Post: I am posting cemetery records from Pulaski County, Kentucky. I have no ideal who these Fitzpatrick's are, I just know that they are none of my relations. Hope someone can use this information. Source: Pulaski Co. Kentucky Cemetery Records Volume I ( January 1976 ) and Volume II ( June 1977) Published by The Pulaski County Historical Society, Inc. Somerset, Kentucky Volume I Page 50 Someset City Cemetery ( Section 7 & 10 ) FITZPATRICK, Charlie P. Sept 13, 1880 - July 2, 1903 " Gone but not forgotten" FITZPATRICK, Lewis C., Jan 17, 1853 - July 25, 1925 FITZPATRICK, Susan Feb 28, 1858 - July 24, 1924 " Gone but not forgotten" Page 87 Somerset City Cemetery ( Section 20 & 28 ) FITZPATRICK, W. G. Nov 21, 1873 - Dec. 27, 1921 Page 94 Somerset City Cemetery ( Sections 22, 26, 27, & 33 ) FITZPATRICK, Brent Nov 4, 1875 - June 29, 1952 FITZPATRICK, Norfleet Sept. 10, 1913 - July 27, 1936 FITZPATRICK, Will Nov. 25, 1920 - April 27, 1925 Page 154 Blevins Farm ( West Hwy.80, Old Clifty Road ) FITZPATRICK, Mary Sept 1795 - Dec 1884 Page 351 Pisgah Church Cemetery Old Hwy. 27, Right in front of Beacon Hill Church FITZPATRICK, Emma Feb 22, 1852 - Nov 29, 1948 FITZPATRICK, John Nov 27, 1820 - June 7, 1878 FITZPATRICK, Martha J. Sept. 25, 1831 - Aug. 4, 1896 w/o John FITZPATRICK, John Jr. Dec 12, 1870 - July 20, 1873 Page 429 Stanford Pike Cemetery ( North Hwy. 1247, Stanford Pike ) FITZPATRICK, Charlie A. Oct 12, 1879 - July 20, 1946 FITZPATRICK, Geary Hebron Feb 11, 1901 - Dec 5, 1960 FITZPATRICK, John L., 1868 - 1925 " K of P " FITZPATRICK, Mary L.. April 15, 1878 - May 2, 1959 Volume II Page 1 Barker Family Cemetery ( West Hwy. 80 on right ) FITZPATRICK, Lilbert NO DATES FITZPATRICK, Nancy Barker NO DATES w/o Lilbert Page 46 ( All Graves ) Fitzpatrick Family Cemetery ( Hoy Blevins Farm on Old Clifty Road) BOLES, Emerine Fitzpatrick NO DATES CAMPBELL, Jane B. 1805 - 1828 FITZPATRICK, Mary Sept. 1795 - Dec 1884 GILMORE, Mary 1861 - 1865 NEWMAN, George 1860 - 1861 s/o George & Sara F. PERKINS, John M. 1850 - 1855 s/0 JM & MJ Page 91 MT. Olive ( Missionary ) Baptist Church Bourbon Road, off South Hwy. 27 FITZPATRICK, Almira Oct 22, 1844 - Jan 31, 1928 FITZPATRICK, Eva Hunter 1882 - 1940 FITZPATRICK, Ida, May 6, 1878 - ______? FITZPATRICK, John April 15, 1878 - ______? FITZPATRICK, Lottie Willie Mariah b. & d. 1902 d/o John & Ada FITZPATRICK, Louis 1852 - 1937 FITZPATRICK, Lucenda 1849 - 1931 FITZPATRICK, Mary Blanche 1900 - 1933 FITZPATRICK, Rev. Randall Aug 11, 1844 - Dec 9, 1915

    03/08/2005 04:19:43
    1. James Boles, Tipperary, Ireland, 1863
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com From: "Mary Heaphy" <tipwex@eircom.net> Subject: Coroners reports 1863. A return of Inquisitions held by James John Shee, Coroner for the South Riding of the County Tipperary, commencing 13th Feb. 1866 and ending 3rd July 1866. 1. 13/2/1866 on William Murphy, Clonmel. Parish of St.Mary's. Iffa and Offa East. John H. Prosser. Examination Fee £1.1s. Accidental death caused by ?. Reported by Constable M. Lane. 2. 26/2/1863 on Catherine Karney, Clonmel, Parish of St. Mary's. Iffa and Offa East, Dr. O'Brien-Mahoney. Death from natural causes, Reported by Constable Kitson. 3. 27/2/1863 on Michael Commins, Marlhill, Parish of Ardfinnan, Iffa and Offa West. Dr. Pierce Stafford. Accidental death. Reported by Constable Williams. 4. 3/3/1863 on James Boles, Cahir, Parish of Cahir. Iffa and Offa West, Dr. John Stokes. Death from natural causes. Reported by Constable Sullivan. 5. 9/3/1863 on Joseph Shanahan, Marlfield, Parish of Innislonaghty, Iffa and Offa East. Dr. Thomas. J. Crane. Accidental burning. Reported by Constable Adams. 6. 10/3/1863 on Michael Murphy, Moorstown, Parish of Mora, Barony of Middlethird. Dr. Daniel Moloney. Fracture of the skull, Reported by Constable Sheehan. 7. 12/3/1863 Child Unknown, Aheney, Parish of Newtown, Iffa and Offa East. Drs. Armstrong and Ryan. Post Mortem, £2 2s. Post Mortem. Death from wilful murder. Reported by Constable Heard. 8. 30/3/1863 on Bridget O'Donnell, Drum?ine, Parish of Kilfeacle, Barony of Clanwilliam. Dr. Matthew Kennedy. Disease of the heart. Reported by Constable S.I. McCarthy. 9. 11/4/1863 on Johanna Ahearne, Cashel Poorhouse, Parish of St. Johns. Middlethird. Dr. James Graham. Death from bronchitis. Reported by Constable S.I.Thompson. 10. 21/4/1863 on William Ryan, Foulkstown, Parish of Mogorban, Middlethird. Dr. Francis C. Burgess. Accidental burning. Reported by Constable Leahy. 11. 1/5/1863 on Catherine Murray, Cashel Infirmary, Parish of St. Johns. Dr. Robert P. Russell. Accidental burning. Reported by Constable S.I.Thompson. 12. 4/5/1863 on Michael Hayde, Newtown, Parish of Erry, Middlethird. Dr. Edward Loney. Inflamination of the bowels. Reported by Constable S.I.Thompson. 13. 5/5/1863 on Patrick Morgan, Clogheen, Shanrahan, Iffa and Offa west. Dr. Richard Walsh. Natural causes. Reported by Constable S.I.Greer. 14. 9/5/1863 on Susanna H. Shaw, Cahir, Parish of Cahir, Iffa and Offa west. Dr. Joan Stokes. Visitation of God. Reported by Constable S.I. Fosbery. 15. 17/5/1863 on Margaret Hickey, Tullamainbeg, Parish of Killragh, Middlethird. Dr. Michael Moloney. Visitation of God. Reported by Constable Linane. 16. 24/5/1863 on Richard Ross, Cranna, Parish of Tubrid. Iffa and Offa west. Dr. John Stokes. Natural causes. Reported by Constable H.C.Sullivan. 17. 4/6/1863 on Michael Walsh, of Coolganamoe, Parish of Templetony, Iffa and Offa west. Dr. Richard Walsh. Verdict-Manslaughter. Post Mortem £2 2s. Reported by Constable S.I. Greer. 18. 11/6/1863 on Martin M. Ross. Clonmel. St. Marys. Iffa and Offa East. Dr. O'Brien-Mahony. Accidental shooting. Reported by Constable S.I. Kitson. 19. 19/6/1863 New born male child, Ballenree, Parish of Ballysheehan, Middlethird. Dr. James Graham. Post Mortem. Wilful neglect. Reported by Constable S.I.Thompson. 20. 23/6/1863. on Catherine Lonergan, Bytonrath, Parish of Bytonrath, Middlethird. Dr. Daniel Moloney. Death from natural causes. Reported by Constable S.I. Fosbery. 21. 26/6/1863 on Alice Ryan, Cashel Poorhouse, Parish of St. Johns. Middlethird. Dr. James Graham. Post Mortem. Accidental suffocation. Reported by Constable S.I. Thompson. 22. 30/6/1863 on Edward Deehey, Templemore, Parish of Kilnertena, Middlethird. Dr. Daniel Moloney, Visitation of God. Reported by Constable S.I. Fosbery. 23. 30/6/1863 Catherine Cleary, Clonmel. Parish of St. Mary's. Iffa and Offa East. Dr. Patrick Fitzgibbon. Natural causes. Reported by Constable H.C.Parr. 24. 1/7/1863 on Edward Morrissey, Ballingary, Cahir. Iffa and Offa west. Dr. John Stokes. Visitation of God. Reported by Constable McCarthy. 25. 2/7/1863 on Michael Neill, Knockgraffin, Parish of Knockgraffin, Iffa and Offa west. Dr. John Stokes. Accidental death. Reported by S.I. Fosbery. I certify the above account is correct. James John Shee. Coroner. Approved by J.H. Goold Adams. Clonmel 3/7/1863

    03/08/2005 04:19:36
    1. Re: Bowles in Early KY Churches
    2. I had to laugh when I read about the Bowles men going their own way and the women going to church. It was very much that way in the Blacksburg, VA area when I married Sammy P. Bowles (b. 1927, d. 1989) in 1967. His brother Clyde Bowles (b. 1923, d. 1975) and his wife were that way as well. I was accepted a bit like a leper since I was from CT. Time changes slowly in some areas.

    03/08/2005 01:51:48
    1. Re: Bowles in Early KY Churches
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. Leathel, I have to be honest and say that I don't know a thing about early KY history or the disagreements about slavery. The only thing I'm sure about is that Benjamin Bowles' son Henry had slaves on his plantation in TX, and Benjamin Bowles' wife Betsey Jeffries was very much involved with the Baptist Church both in KY and after they arrived in TX. And that Henry's daughter, my great-grandmother, was absolutely and permanently thrown out of the family for marrying a Yankee. So they had deep feelings about being Confederates. My sense is that for generations, the Bowles men made up their own minds about how they were going to be doing business, and the women were devout churchgoers. It was as if they left each other alone to run their own daily lives and worlds. Linne >Lue, you are correct they had slaves. That was the issue either give >up your slaves or be dismissed from the church. In 1799 there was a >William Bow and a Edward Gill listed in Barren Co. Not sure when >the Branches came to Barren Co, but Valencia owned two houses in >Glasgow that she sold before moving out of Barren Co. I can read >between the lines here too. What I see makes sense, no proof. Linne >do you see it to? >Leathel, > >Virlynch Branch m. Charles Gill, April 24, 1788. Henrico Co, VA >Valencia Branch m. William Bowles, May 24, 1802. Henrico Co, VA > >14 Sept 1807, WILLIAM BOWLES of Barren Co, KY apoints THO WYNN of >Barren his power of Attorney. To demand of CHARLES GILL of Henrico >Co VA money due. > >1799 Holland BEDRICKSON. Edward GILL, Wm McKEY-lines; > William BISHOP and Alex'r THOMAS, cc. > >1818, JESSE BOWLES & JOHN BOWLES to THOMAS JAMES. 175 a. West side >Swearingen Fork. > >1819, THOMAS JAMES to EDWARD GILL, both Barren. 155 a. on West side >Swaringens Fork of Beaver Creek. Part of DAN'L MORGAN tract. > >1819, JOHN BOWLS (ELIZ) of Cumberland Co KY & WM BOWLS of Barren to >CHAS PERKINS of Barren, West side of Swaringens Branch of Beaver >Creek ..DABNEY. 1819. (Note: John and Elizabeth moved to Cumberland >Co,KY by 1819) > > >----- Original Message ----- From: "Ludema" <skyking@scrtc.com> >To: <BOWLES-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 10:07 PM >Subject: Re: Bowles in Early KY Churches > >>Sarah owned slaves and she went to church at Dripping Springs. So >>did Lowry Bishop and others. >> >> >>Lu >> >> >> >>-------- Original Message -------- >> >>==> From: "Leathel Bowles" <LEATHEL@worldnet.att.net> >>==> Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 21:32:59 -0500 >> >>I forgot to mention Sarah Bowles a daughter of Thomas Phillip and >>Sarah was also a member of Dripping Springs Church. I see in Linnes >>post that Sibella Logdon was a member of Mt. Pisgah Church. Jesse >>Bowles married Sibella Logdon.I have not found where William, Jesse, >>or Benjamin went to church.The reason William did not go to church >>at Dripping Springs was because he owned slaves. The slave issue was >>the reason for Mt.Pisgah Church being built. Benjamin lived about a >>mile from Dripping Springs and did not attend. John and his mother >>lived about 7 miles from Dripping Springs, they probably spent the >>night before church at Benjamins.Mt. Pisgah was built a few hundred >>yards across Beaver Cr. and up the hill from where John lived. >>Leathel,

    03/08/2005 05:48:30
    1. Re: Bowles in Early KY Churches
    2. Leathel Bowles
    3. Lue, you are correct they had slaves. That was the issue either give up your slaves or be dismissed from the church. In 1799 there was a William Bow and a Edward Gill listed in Barren Co. Not sure when the Branches came to Barren Co, but Valencia owned two houses in Glasgow that she sold before moving out of Barren Co. I can read between the lines here too. What I see makes sense, no proof. Linne do you see it to? Leathel, Virlynch Branch m. Charles Gill, April 24, 1788. Henrico Co, VA Valencia Branch m. William Bowles, May 24, 1802. Henrico Co, VA 14 Sept 1807, WILLIAM BOWLES of Barren Co, KY apoints THO WYNN of Barren his power of Attorney. To demand of CHARLES GILL of Henrico Co VA money due. 1799 Holland BEDRICKSON. Edward GILL, Wm McKEY-lines; William BISHOP and Alex'r THOMAS, cc. 1818, JESSE BOWLES & JOHN BOWLES to THOMAS JAMES. 175 a. West side Swearingen Fork. 1819, THOMAS JAMES to EDWARD GILL, both Barren. 155 a. on West side Swaringens Fork of Beaver Creek. Part of DAN'L MORGAN tract. 1819, JOHN BOWLS (ELIZ) of Cumberland Co KY & WM BOWLS of Barren to CHAS PERKINS of Barren, West side of Swaringens Branch of Beaver Creek ..DABNEY. 1819. (Note: John and Elizabeth moved to Cumberland Co,KY by 1819) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ludema" <skyking@scrtc.com> To: <BOWLES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 10:07 PM Subject: Re: Bowles in Early KY Churches > Sarah owned slaves and she went to church at Dripping Springs. So > did Lowry Bishop and others. > > > Lu > > > > -------- Original Message -------- > > ==> From: "Leathel Bowles" <LEATHEL@worldnet.att.net> > ==> Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 21:32:59 -0500 > > I forgot to mention Sarah Bowles a daughter of Thomas Phillip and > Sarah was also a member of Dripping Springs Church. I see in Linnes > post that Sibella Logdon was a member of Mt. Pisgah Church. Jesse > Bowles married Sibella Logdon.I have not found where William, Jesse, > or Benjamin went to church.The reason William did not go to church > at Dripping Springs was because he owned slaves. The slave issue was > the reason for Mt.Pisgah Church being built. Benjamin lived about a > mile from Dripping Springs and did not attend. John and his mother > lived about 7 miles from Dripping Springs, they probably spent the > night before church at Benjamins.Mt. Pisgah was built a few hundred > yards across Beaver Cr. and up the hill from where John lived. > Leathel, > > > >

    03/08/2005 05:00:56
    1. Bowles in Early KY Churches
    2. Leathel Bowles
    3. I forgot to mention Sarah Bowles a daughter of Thomas Phillip and Sarah was also a member of Dripping Springs Church. I see in Linnes post that Sibella Logdon was a member of Mt. Pisgah Church. Jesse Bowles married Sibella Logdon.I have not found where William, Jesse, or Benjamin went to church.The reason William did not go to church at Dripping Springs was because he owned slaves. The slave issue was the reason for Mt.Pisgah Church being built. Benjamin lived about a mile from Dripping Springs and did not attend. John and his mother lived about 7 miles from Dripping Springs, they probably spent the night before church at Benjamins.Mt. Pisgah was built a few hundred yards across Beaver Cr. and up the hill from where John lived. Leathel,

    03/07/2005 02:32:59
    1. Re: Bowles in Early KY Churches
    2. Ludema
    3. Sarah owned slaves and she went to church at Dripping Springs. So did Lowry Bishop and others. Lu -------- Original Message -------- ==> From: "Leathel Bowles" <LEATHEL@worldnet.att.net> ==> Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 21:32:59 -0500 I forgot to mention Sarah Bowles a daughter of Thomas Phillip and Sarah was also a member of Dripping Springs Church. I see in Linnes post that Sibella Logdon was a member of Mt. Pisgah Church. Jesse Bowles married Sibella Logdon.I have not found where William, Jesse, or Benjamin went to church.The reason William did not go to church at Dripping Springs was because he owned slaves. The slave issue was the reason for Mt.Pisgah Church being built. Benjamin lived about a mile from Dripping Springs and did not attend. John and his mother lived about 7 miles from Dripping Springs, they probably spent the night before church at Benjamins.Mt. Pisgah was built a few hundred yards across Beaver Cr. and up the hill from where John lived. Leathel,

    03/07/2005 02:07:41
    1. unsubscribe please...
    2. PentonyGraham
    3. many thanks.. Adele in NZ

    03/07/2005 07:05:51
    1. William Bowles' in the 1850Owsley Co. KY Census
    2. Carolyne Bowles
    3. Leathel, My name is Ralph Bowles and I decend from Elbert Boles through his youngest son, Daniel (He was my Grandfather). I saw your post to L Larsen and had some disagreements with a few points. In the 1850 Owsley Co. KY census, I read the entries for William Boles, Sr age 55 and Elizabeth age 50 (rather than 35 as you concluded). Even so, I am relatively certain that they understated their age as I believe this is William (H?) Boles b. abt. 1785 and Sarah Elizabeth Gum b. abt. 1787. They are residing between Stephen Gum (Sarah Elizabeth's Brother) and Elbert (their oldest son). A younger son, William Boles, age 21 is next door to Elbert. My records show Elbert b. May, 27, 1808 to be the first son William Boles and Sarah Elizabeth Gum, married July 14, 1807 in Madison Co., KY. In the 1860 census, William and Sarah Elizabeth have 'fessed up' to their respective ages (75 and 73) and are living with their youngest son D. G. (referred to as Garrardo in the 1850 census). I have only been at the family research for 3 or 4 years and I enjoy the opportunity to 'listen in' to the surname discussions. My evidence becomes pretty thin beyond William and Sarah Elizabeth ( on the Bowles side) so I am very interested in extending my family connection. Unfortunately, I don't believe the connection of Elbert Boles as a son of William Anderson Bowles is a prudent one. Ralph Bowles

    03/06/2005 05:59:48
    1. Eleanor Bould/Bowles m. Peter Gough
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: MDSTMARY-L@rootsweb.com From: The Goughs <ltcolmichaelj@bellsouth.net> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY-L] History of James Gough III from the St. Francis Dear List, I believe (with linda's help) that the other Ignatius Gough mentioned below is the son of Peter and Eleanor Bowles Gough. That means he and James III were first cousins. > Nelson County, KY. 8/19/1833: There appeared before a justice of the > peace, Ann Gough Howard, age 90, and Susan Gough Montgomery, age 80, > who swore that they were the sisters of Ignatius Gough and recall that > sometimes in 1776 at the beginning of the War, Ignatius enlisted. > Sometime in Spring of 1778, he returned home sick and had been > discharged. "We recollect that he was frequently called for duties > during the wars afterward." Gough History; Thomas Morton Gough, > September 18, 1969. > > Ignatius P. Gough 1752 - 1835: Born in St. Mary's County, MD. Lived > in Scott County 1810 and Breckinridge County in 1833, Veteran of > Revolutionary War. He had two sister: Ann G. Howard 1743-1835, Susan > G. Montgomery 1753-1840. Married Fanny Combs, Born Maryland. Gough > History; Thomas Morton Gough, September 18, 1969, page 36 > Descendants of Peter Gough > > 1 Peter Gough d: Abt. February 10, 1767 in St. Marys > Co. MD > .. +Eleanor Bould/Bowles > ....... 2 Ignatius Gough b: 1752 in Maryland d: 1835 in > Probably BreckinridgeCo, KY > ........... +Fanny Combs b: in Maryland > ....... 2 Bennett Gough > ....... 2 Elizabeth Gough > ........... +_________ Martindall > ....... 2 Sarah Gough > ....... 2 Mary Gough > ....... 2 Eleanor Gough > ....... 2 Teresia Gough > ....... 2 Keacia Gough > ....... 2 Anne Gough b: 1743 d: Aft. August 19, 1833 > ........... +Thomas Howard d: Abt. July 16, 1810 > ....... 2 Susannah Gough b: 1753 d: Aft. August 19, > 1833 > ........... +Edward Gabriel Montgomery b: 1760 in Maryland > d: May 20, 1833 in Springfield, Washington Co., Kentucky m: > October 12, 1793 in Washington Co., Kentucky Mike The Goughs wrote: > Linda and the List, we tabled the discussion on the James Goughs in > Maryland/Kentucky. I obtained a copy of " That Troublesome Paris", a > history of St. Francis RCC of White Sulphur, ScottCo, KY. It > contained the following information on James and Susannah Medley Gough > and Family. There are baptismal and cemetery records that I'll > transcribe this weekend. > > Mike > >> Back in the days when lay trustees did mental battle for the position >> of "running the church," James Gough (1748-1826) and Jeremiah Tarlton >> (1755-1826) would have probably been the leading contenders. Both >> were wealthy men with impor‚tant family connections. James Gough was >> related to at least one-third of the members of the St. Francis/St. >> Pius parish, and Jeremiah Tarlton was the richest.7 >> >> Father Badin, an early guest in the home of James Gough, was >> frequently at odds with that eccentric parishioner who must have >> added considerable drama to the Elkhorn frontier country. The date of >> Cough's coming to Kentucky from St. Mary's County is uncertain. He is >> listed as one of the foun‚ders of the parish. Goad mentions a 1796 >> migration which in‚volved John, son of Nancy Lynch Price who married >> Gough on January 14, 1797. In early 1797 Gough carried forty-five >> dollars to Baltimore to pay the expense of a clergyman to come to >> serve the parish.48 >> >> James Gough's first wife was a sister to Eleanor Medley, the wife of >> Jeremiah Tarlton. She was Susanna Gough (1746-July 1795), buried >> beside Gough. The two men with their proclivity to contention at one >> time were so at odds with each other that their conflict was the >> subject of ecclesiastical correspondence.49 >> >> The Gough name is important to Kentucky agriculture, as it was a >> Marylander named Gough and a Virginian named Miller who imported the >> first improved English cattle into the Shenandoah Valley. Both >> strains were in Kentucky by 1787; and in 1790 they were bred to >> Matthew Patton's Mars strain. Until 1817, says Thomas D. Clark, all >> improved Kentucky cat‚tle came from the Gough-Miller-Patton stock. >> After the War of 1812, imported English purebreds were mixed with >> this stock, resulting in the famous Kentucky Shorthorn.50 >> >> Of James Gough, Sr., John Price, his stepson, recalled, "He was an >> excellent man and a Catholic, while my mother was an Episcopalian. He >> tried to raise me up in his religion, and my mother, in hers, and >> between the two, be damned if they didn't make me nothing."51 Nancy >> Gough's first husband was Robert Price; her daughter Nancy married >> James, son of Jeremiah and Eleanor Medley Tarlton. Nancy had a >> brother named Barton Lynch. >> >> James Gough's extensive family included John Baptist Gough >> (1775-1839) who married Sarah Jenkins Clarvo, widow of Henry Clarvo; >> James Gough, Jr. (1775-1828), whose wife was Rebecca Ann, who married >> John Manning circa 1793; Ignatius Gough (1785-1825) who left infant >> heirs who were looked after by Henry McAtee and Richard B. Jackson; >> Alluisa Gough, who became the second wife of Bennet Greenwell; Robert >> Gough, executor of the estates of James Gough, Sr., and James Gough, >> Jr.; Juliana Gough who married Robert Hunter first and Henry >> Greenwell second; James H. Gough (born ca. 1800) who married Cordelia >> C. Jenkins before 1834, she being a daughter of Thomas C. and >> Elizabeth Tarlton Jenkins; Elizabeth Ann Gough (1804-1848) who >> married George W. Tarlton, born in 1809 to the Jeremiah Tarltons; >> Cornelius Gough; and possibly others. (Father Badin wrote Bishop >> Carroll on September 12, 1809 that John Manning was a son-in-law of >> James Gough, they along with John B. Gough being "malcontents.") >> >> There were two Ignatius Goughs active in the congregation: one, the >> son of James Gough, Sr., and the other a veteran of the Revolutionary >> War and possibly a brother of James Gough, Sr. It was this latter >> Ignatius Gough who provided a farm for the Sisters of Charity of >> Nazareth St. Catherine's Academy. James Gough, Sr. and Ignatius Gough >> signed the 1806 petition for a pastor; and James, Cornelius, and >> Ignatius Gough contributed toward the Dominican college. >> >> James Gough, Sr.'s, lands initially lay within the much disputed land >> grants of Terrell and Hawkins and John C. Owings, which those parties >> had acquired from Hugh and William Alexander and John Smith. This >> land lay south of Ironworks Pike and west of the Midway-Versailles >> Pike. In 1825 he deeded 171 acres of this to John B. Gough and >> another tract lying north of Ironworks and extending east and north >> of the parish farm to Anderson Harper. IN 1836 his other lands were >> deeded to Robert and Ann Thomason (seventy acres), Barnaby Worland >> (twenty acres), and John Branham (seventy acres). >> >> John Baptist Gough's will was probated in July 1839. Notes were help >> on Benedict and James R. Gough, Buford Craig, James Combs, John >> Thomason, and William N. Thomason. George Allgaier and James R. >> Gough were the executors.54 >> >> The last of the Goughs bearing the name who in the St. Francis/St. >> Pius cemetery were James, James, Jr., in 1828, and John Baptist >> Gough, 1839. >> >> B.L. Gough, who died in 1876, was of the tailor - merchant trade. His >> estate sale in Will Book R takes up fifteen and one-third pages with >> proceeds of only $682.87. >> > -- Michael J. Gough ltcolmichaelj@bellsouth.net ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: MDSTMARY-L@rootsweb.com From: The Goughs <ltcolmichaelj@bellsouth.net> Subject: Need to check all my notes. Fannie Combs didn't marry this Ignatius Need to check all my notes. Fannie Combs didn't marry this Ignatius Gough: > You're way off on this one, Mike. > Frances "Fanny" S. Combs, dau. of Lewis Cornelius Combs and Mary > Elizabeth Coad, wasn't born until 1860 (in St. Mary's Co.); she was > living as late as 1938. She was the second wife of Ignatius Pike > Gough (1849-1920), son of Charles Edwin Gough and Martha E. Rice. > They never went to Kentucky. Linda Reno

    03/06/2005 02:27:30
    1. Bowles in Lancaster Co., VA (book)
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: GEN-MAT-HX-L@rootsweb.com From: "Helen" <Helenh@pdq.net> Subject: Lancaster County, Virginia - See some names The Marriage License Bonds of Lancaster County, Virginia from 1701 to 1848, Stratton Nottingham, 1927, 1996. Believed to be Out of Print! Softcover, 5-1/2 x 8-1/2, 106 pages, separate bride's index. Per the publisher: "This long out of print collection of the oldest recorded Lancaster County marriage bonds furnishes, in each instance, the name of the groom, the maiden name of the bride, and the name of the surety (often a relative). The nearly 2,000 bonds are arranged alphabetically according to the surname of the groom, and a bride's index at the back of the volume makes for even greater convenience." Grooms surnames include: Alderson, Alexander, Alfred, Alford, Allison, Allen, Anderson, Angell, Angel, Arms, Ashbury, Ashburne, Ashbourn(e), Atwell, Bailey, Ballendine, Ball, Bannerman, Barnett, Barrett, Barrock, Barrick, Bayse, Batten, Beale, Beacham, Beane, Bean, Bell, Bee, Bennett, Berry, Berrick, Betts, Biscoe, Blakey, Blackmore, Bland, Blin, Blinco, Boatman, Bonawell, Bond, Booth, Bottoms, Bowles, Boyd, Braxton, Bradley, Bramham, Bradberry, Bradbury, Brest, Brent, Bridgman, Briscoe, Bristow, Brown, Brosier, Brockenbrough, Brumley, Bryan, Bryant, Buchan, Burwell, Burroughs, Burges, Bush, Callahan, Cammell, Cannaday, Carney, Carpenter, Cary, Carter, Carrell, ChichesterChichister, Chitwood, Chilton, Chinn, Chowning, Christian, Christopher, Church, Churchill, Clark, Clarke, Clephon, Coats, Coates, Cockarell, Coles, Coleman, Conally, Conerly, Conoly, Connellee, Connolly, Coppeage, Cornelius, Corbin, Cornish, Costollo, Cottrell, Covington, Cowles, Cowden, Cox, Craine, Creath, Creswell, Crittenden, Crow, Crowder, Crum, Crutcher, Cullenden, Crump, Cundiff, Curd, Curwell, Currell, Currill, Currie, Curtis, Cuthbert, Damron, Dameron, Daniel, Dance, Danson, Dandridge, Davenport, Davis, Dawson, Day, Deforrest, Degge(s), Denny, Dewbre, Dickie, Dies, Digges, Dillard, Dines, Dix, Dobbs, Dobbins, Dobyns, Dodson, Doggett, Dority, Douglass, Dove, Downing, Downman, Dozier, Driver, Dungan, Dunton, Dunaway, Dye, Eaton, Edmonds, Edwards, Elgar, Elliott, Ellett, England, Eubank, Eustace, Evans, Everett, Ewell, Fallin, Fauntleroy, Fendla, Fendlay, Ficklin, Filk, Fitzhugh, Flemming, Fleet, Flippo, Flippin, Flint, Flower(s), Foote, Ford, Forester, Forrester, Foster, Frazier, Francis, Frost, Fullington,...more next time. I will be happy to see if your surnames are in the book. This is not a quality book, in my opinion, and it was typed on an old manual typewriter of the times. To the best of my knowledge, I have spelled the names as written so far. But, for Lancaster County, Virginia marriage bonds during this time period, its the best we have.

    03/06/2005 02:27:21
    1. Re: Re: William Anderson Bowles
    2. Tom LaPorte
    3. Is anyone missing a later William Anderson Bowles? This is a long way from Kentucky but I'm sorting out the traces of Bowles in Canada and have a William Anderson Bowles suddenly appearing in Central Canada (Minnedosa, Manitoba) in 1888. He may have arrived with the railroad as he's described as a section foreman in one record. He married a Mary Anne Tomlinson there that year and an Elizabeth Anderson Bowles was born a year later. Then they disappear again. There were no Bowles in that area before or after that and I have no Anderson Bowles anywhere in Canada before or after that. It seemed strange that they would keep the Anderson as a middle name for their daughter with the mother's name being Tomlinson but perhaps they were following a family tradition.?? If so it wasn't a tradition of any other Canadian Bowles. I have over a 1000 Bowles recorded in Canada before 1920 and there's no Anderson connections for any of them so far. Also, a John Tanner was taken by Indians while a little boy in Kentucky about 1790 and grew up in Canada later becoming a famous guide for the American Fur Company. He re-established contact with his family in Kentucky in the 1820's. His grand-son later homesteaded in Manitoba in the 1870's and operated a river ferry at Tanner's Crossing which was renamed Minnedosa by the time William Anderson Bowles arrived there. That story is at: http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/pageant/02/tanner_j.shtml There is also a place named Kentucky Farm near there today so maybe..... > > From: "Leathel Bowles" <LEATHEL@worldnet.att.net> > Date: 2005/03/06 Sun AM 11:52:37 CST > To: BOWLES-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: William Anderson Bowles > > Sorry, I don't have anymore proof than anyone else. The post did brang in > some new information on the two Williams that I had as one. > Leathel, > > Tom LaPorte

    03/06/2005 02:22:50
    1. Re: Bowles in the Civil War from Illinois
    2. Kelly Bowles
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linne Gravestock" <linne@gravestock.name> To: <BOWLES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2005 1:13 AM Subject: Bowles in the Civil War from Illinois > http://www.sos.state.il.us/GenealogyMWeb/CivilWarSearchServlet > > Database of Illinois Civil War Veterans > > Rank Company Unit Residence > > BOWLES, ANDREW J PVT E 143 IL US INF > VANDALIA BOWLES, BENJAMIN PVT G > 149 IL US INF JOHNSTOWN BOWLES, BENJAMIN > PVT E 62 IL US INF FAYETTE CO BOWLES, BENJAMIN B > PVT A 91 IL US INF MONTGOMERY CO BOWLES, C B > PVT H 92 IL US INF LANE STATION BOWLES, CHARLES > CPL C 69 IL US INF CHICAGO BOWLES, CHARLES F E > PVT E 68 IL US INF CLINTON BOWLES, CHARLES H > PVT C 106 IL US INF BOWLES BOWLES, CHARLES W > PVT K 9 IL US INF JACKSON CO BOWLES, CRAWFORD > QMSGT HQ 92 IL US INF LANE BOWLES, CRAWFORD B > 2LT H 92 IL US INF LANE STATION BOWLES, DANIEL > REC B 32 IL US INF LINCOLN BOWLES, DANIEL R > PVT I 120 IL US INF (son of John Fleming Bowles & Malida > Holtzclaw) > JOHNSON CO BOWLES, ELIJAH P PVT G > 120 IL US INF (son of Elbourne Bowles & Elizabeth Austin) > JOHNSON CO BOWLES, FRANKLIN PVT H > 56 IL US INF WAYNE CO BOWLES, GEORGE J > PVT A 91 IL US INF MONTGOMERY CO BOWLES, HENRY H > REC K 1 IL US ART (NEW) CLINTON BOWLES, JAMES > PVT D 117 IL US INF LAMB'S POINT BOWLES, JAMES W > PVT H 31 IL US INF WILLIAMSON CO BOWLES, JOHN J > REC H 32 IL US INF MEREDOSIA BOWLES, JOHN S > REC H 7 IL US CAV SHELBYVILLE BOWLES, JOSEPH > PVT E 3 IL US CAV BOWLES, JOSEPH A > CPL F 49 IL US INF RICHVIEW BOWLES, JOSEPH N > PVT D 152 IL US INF BOYNTON BOWLES, LILBURN > PVT E 143 IL US INF VANDALIA BOWLES, PETER H > PVT K 1 IL US ART (NEW) CLINTON BOWLES, ROBERT B > PVT E 68 IL US INF CLINTON BOWLES, ROBERT H > PVT C 106 IL US INF BOWLES BOWLES, SIDNEY W > PVT A 123 IL US INF COLES CO BOWLES, WILLIAM > PVT B 62 IL US INF CON BOWLES, WILLIAM > REC B 62 IL US INF BOWLES, WILLIAM > REC E 56 IL US INF SALINE CO BOWLES, ZACHARIAH C > PVT G 120 IL US INF (son of Elbourne Bowles & Elizabeth Austin) > WILLIAMSON CO Illinois 120 Infantry Company G Muster Records (Page 61) Claiborne L. Boles (son of Claiborne W. Bowles, Jr & Malinda Lee, nephew of Elbourne Bowles & Elizabeth Austin) Recruit Age 21 (born abt 1842-43) Height 6' 0" Hair Light Blue Eyes Fair Complexion Single Farmer Nativity - Bedford Tennessee Joined for Service April 10, 1864 Stone Fort, Illinois Capt. Hodge Mustered into Service April ?? 1864 Memphis, Tennessee Capt. Williams Residence Stone Fort, Saline County, Illinois Died October 1, 1864 Memphis, Tennessee End of Muster Record > > >

    03/06/2005 01:06:03
    1. Re: Re: Bowles in early KY churches
    2. Ludema
    3. Is your book- Minutes of Dripping Springs Baptist Church of Metcalfe Co (Fomerly Barren Co) Ludema Bowles -------- Original Message -------- ==> From: Linne Gravestock <linne@gravestock.name> ==> Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 16:26:52 -0800 I looked in the one book that I have that refers to the Dripping Springs Baptist Church, Ludema, and on pages 28, 29 and 46 there is no Lucy or William. We must not have the same books. Yours, Linne >Linne, look on pages 28,29 and 46 of Dripping Springs church...it >says...Sister Lucy-servant of William Bowles-November 1808. Also in >1808, Sarah must've bought Lucy from William, since it says she was >dismissed from the church on consequence of being sold. She was >received back in the church as a servant of Sarah Bowles, only a >month later, December 1808. Then, Br. Ben a servant of William >Bowles-May 1815, but a bro Ben was first mentioned as being owned by >Lowry Bishop. And we know that Stocktons, Bishops and Bowles relate. >Though William Bowles wasn't mentioned as a member of Dripping >Springs church. He was mentioned in the records of the church. So >there was a connection, somewhere. > >Sincerely, >Ludema Bowles > > > >-------- Original Message -------- > >==> From: Linne Gravestock <linne@gravestock.name> >==> Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 11:33:25 -0800 > > Leathel, in the book, "Pioneer Baptist Church Records of >South-Central Kentucky and the Upper Cumberland of Tennessee, 1799- >1899," it says on page 96: > > "History of Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church (Barren County, >Kentucky) > > Mt. Pisgah was a daughter of Dripping Spring Baptist Church. >In the Dripping Spring Church Book on the first Saturday in April >1809, the following was recorded: > > "'After divine service 1st. a number of the brethren made >excuses for neglecting to attend church meeting and took their seat. >2nd. Received Ann a servant of C. Hitches by experence. [sic.] >3rd. From a petition from the following bretheren viz: John & Ann >Warder, Joseph & Esther Warder, Clement & Elizabeth Hitch, Joseph >Warder, Sarah Bowles, John & Elizabeth Bowles, Sibella Longdon, >William Warder, Walter and Polly Warder, Sarah & Polly Maddox, Nancy >Settle, Jack (a servant of T. James), Baptist (serv. of J. Warder) >Lucy (ser. of Sarah Bowles) letter of dismission and granted in >order to form a constitution at a meeting house by John Warder & >dismissed in order.'" > > On the fourth Sunday in April the following was recorded: > > "'at a meeting at Brother John Warders dismissed Moses & >Hannah Cox, Frederic & Lucy Smith, Elizabeth Settle, Sally Bailey, >Elisha Deweese, Wm. Beard, Michael & Fanny Hall, Manuel (a serv. of >Lucy Settle) in order to join the above const.'" > > In 1856 Mt. Pisgah was dismissed by letter from the Green >River Association to join some other association in that area. The >church appears to have united with the Original Barren River >Association at this time. However by 1879 there is no mention of >the church in the minutes of that association. In 1855, a church >called Mt. Pisgah, joined the Barren River Association with a >membership of 26, and continued with that body until 1860." (snip) > [Next is an accounting of the men who were the >representatives of the church at larger association meetings. In >1814, W. Bowles is mentioned, and there were 93 members. No other >Bowles are mentioned in the other years.] > > [Just for the record, I'm going to list all the Bowles in >the book, their churches and the years they attended, so we can have >it in one place.] > > Page 112: Three Springs Baptist Church (Barren County, >Kentucky) Messengers 1876 I. N. Mouser, Alex. Ford, Jno. F. >Bowles, Pastor: M. P. Goofin, Clerk: A. A. Poynter > > Page 123: Dripping Springs Baptist Church (Metcalfe County, >Kentucky) Additions to Dripping Springs Baptist Church by Year and >Month > >October 1807 Salley Bouls, Lucy, serv. Mrs. Bouls December 1808 >Elizabeth Bowls January 1809 John Bowls > > Page 282: Cedar Springs Baptist Church (Edmonson County, >Kentucky) 1893 Palvena Boles Cross > > Page 455: Cumberland River Baptist Church (Monroe County, >Kentucky) Messengers 1813 John B. Longdon, Thos. Ray, >John Bowls > > page 458: McFarland Creek (Pleasant Run) Church, (Monroe >County, Kentucky) Messengers 1815 John Bowles, Jesse Scott 1816 > John Bowles, John Coe, Jesse Scott 1817 Jno. Bowles, Jno. >Coe, Hamiliton [sic] Savage 1818 Hamolton [sic] Savage, J. >Bowles > > That's it! Linne > > > > > > >Lue, you are in the Thomas Phillip Bowles and Sarah Bacon group >when >you mention Dripping Springs Church.I don't remember William >or >Benjamin going to Dripping Springs Church? John and his wife >>Elizabeth, Sarah and Lucy her servant, Mary and husband are the >only >ones I remember going to Dripping Springs Church? >Leathel, > >>----- Original Message ----- From: "Ludema" <skyking@scrtc.com> >>To: <BOWLES-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2005 1:55 AM >>Subject: Re: Re: William Anderson Bowles > >>Ludema Bowles >> >> >> >>>-------- Original Message -------- >> >>==> From: "Ludema" ><skyking@scrtc.com> >>==> Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2005 23:21:42 -0600 >> >>>1850 Census Owsley/Estil William Bowles, 63 ( William Anderson >>>Bowles m Sarah in Ky 1804, m. Lucy Ann Thomas 1821) Lucy Thomas, >23 >>Hughs, 21 James, 19 William, 14 Sarah, 8 Margaret, 5 >> >>>Anderson Bowles, 27 Emily, 22 Edy, 1 >> >>James Bowles, 17 >> >>>William Boles, 55 Elizabeth, 35 Edy, 22 Garrardo, 20 >> >>Elbert >Boles, 37 Nancy, 35 James, 16 Jeddy, 14 Elizabeth, 12 John, 8 >>>Stephen, 5 Thomas, 5 Daniel, >>>3 .......................................... >> >>If this is the >William and Sarah of Barren and Metcalfe Co,Ky's, >>Dripping Springs >church, and if William's middle name was Anderson, >>could this also >be the Anderson Bowles who died in 1809? I think it >>was. >> >>>Apparently, William Bowles was alive until 1809. Since, in 1807, >>>sister Lucy was his servent, as recorded in Dripping Springs >church >>records. But, by 1809 of April, sister Lucy was then a >servent of >>Sarah Bowles. Also recorded in Dripping Springs church >records. >> >>Sincerely, Ludema Bowles >>>............................................................ >>>Back to the drawing board. >> >>A William Bowles is mentioned in >Dripping Springs church in 1815, as >>the owner of Ben. So, which >William this is...don't know. >>But it is strange that Lucy was >first, servant of William Bowles. >>Later she was servant of Sarah. >Don't know if wording, meant >>anything, or not. >> >>Sincerely, >>>Ludema Bowles >> >> >> >>-------- Original Message -------- >> >>>==> From: "Leathel Bowles" <LEATHEL@worldnet.att.net> ==> Date: >Sat, >>5 Mar 2005 22:08:07 -0500 >> >>William Anderson Bowles is the >son of Hughs and Mary (Shipp) Bowles. >>Hughs Bowles is the son of >Gedion and Charity Ann (Hughes) Bowles. >>My guess the William >Bowles 55 years old in 1850 was probably 45 >>years old and son of >William Anderson Bowles? Anderson and Elbert >>Bowles are also sons >of William Anderson Bowles. With correct dates >>should match DNA >#31906. Leathel, >> >>Bowles DNA Project Kit #31906 >> >>1850 Census >Owsley/Estil William Bowles, 63 ( William Anderson >>Bowles m Sarah >in Ky 1804, m. Lucy Ann Thomas 1821) Lucy Thomas, 23 >>Hughs, 21 >James, 19 William, 14 Sarah, 8 Margaret, 5 >> >>Anderson Bowles, 27 >Emily, 22 Edy, 1 >> >>James Bowles, 17 >> >>William Boles, 55 >Elizabeth, 35 Edy, 22 Garrardo, 20 >> >>Elbert Boles, 37 Nancy, 35 >James, 16 Jeddy, 14 Elizabeth, 12 John, 8 >>Stephen, 5 Thomas, 5 >Daniel, 3 > >

    03/06/2005 11:43:53