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    1. C. B. Bowles in Barren Co., KY, 1901
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    3. X-Message: #3 Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 08:54:50 -0600 From: Sandi Gorin <sgorin@glasgow-ky.com> To: SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: GLASGOW TIMES Taken from the Glasgow Times Tuesday, 19 Nov 1901: Glasgow and Burksville Stage Notes: Mr. Reece MORGAN, of Albany Landing, who has been to Texas and Indian Territory for several months past, returned home last Friday. He is wonderfully blessed with investments made while gone. Mr. Jas H GRUBBS, of Waterview, came over on the state Saturday en route to Nashville, where he goes to take a position in the L&N freight office as receiving and disbursing clerk. Mr and Mrs APPLEBY, formerly of Lick Branch, Cumberland County, after an absence of three years in the West, went over the road Saturday en route to their old home in Cumberland. J W NORRIS, formerly of Cumberland, but now living in Arkansas, passed over the road Monday on a visit to his old Kentucky home. LAND, STOCK AND CROP. W B CLARK, near Hiseville, has 15 fat hogs for sale.T M BERRY, Austin, has 18 steers weighing from 600 to 800 pounds for sale. Mr. Willis BRYANT, of Hiseville, want to buy two nice mare mules (weanlings). Edgar KING bought a four-year-old mare mule, 15 1/21 hands high, from C B BOWLES for $90.Mark DOUGHERTY, of Oleoak, sold a Peacock gelding to S E TERRY here yesterday for $125.00. J A SMITH, of Warren county, bought two nice horses from T M BERRY, of Austin, for $200. CLARK & NICKOLS, the Coral Hill millers, bought 90 bushels of wheat in Simpson county at 77 cents delivered at the mill. R Y AUSTIN, of Austin, bought 21 steers from T M BERRY for $405. They weighed between 600 and 800 pounds each.Mr Lee JEWELL, the well-known Barren-river farmer, has a pumpkin on exhibition in the show-window of ROGERS & HATCHER that weighs eighty pounds. If any of the TIMES readers thinks he can down Mr. Jewell as a pumpkin raiser, he will please come forward and bring the evidence with him. Mr J S VAUGHAN has sold 106 acres of what is known as the Buck SHAW place, near Cave City, to Rev. W S DOYLE, at $31 an acre. The remainder of the Shaw farm Mr Vaughan sold to a Mr LYONS, a price not made public. Mr Vaughan has bought Mrs Tabitha DICKEY's farm of 38 acres between Cave City and Woodland for $2,000. Real estate transfers: SUMMERS & FORD to Farmer's Milling Co, mill-site in Cave City, at $1,000; Laura SANDERSON to C P HOWARD, town lot in Cave City, $600; C P Howard to S D CALDWELL, town lot Cave City, $625; B W SHAW to James C DOOLEY, 7 acres near Coral Hill, $100; Schuyler R STEFFEY to _ E STEFFEY, etc., interest in Steffey farm near Beech Grove, $1,500. The town was full of mules yesterday, and the mule-buyers were on hand early, but the sellers and buyers could not get together on the price, and all but a few were taken home. Harry LAZARUS bought six at an average of about $100, and JONES and SHOBE, of Smiths Grove, took four at about the same figure. Several horsemen were in town, but only two or three changed hands at prices in the neighborhood of $100. Sandi Colonel Sandi Gorin SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html Gorin Publishing: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/ ______________________________

    02/08/2005 06:34:20
    1. Re: Vardman Bowles m. Ann Duvall, Hardin Co., KY, 1831
    2. In a message dated 2/7/2005 11:31:30 AM Eastern Standard Time, linne@gravestock.name writes: BOWLES, Vardman, and Ann DUVALL. 1 Aug 1831. Surety Thomas Duvall, girl's father, who consented. Man of age. B. Keith. A210 Dear list: This BOWLES is the ones I have been searching for, haven't been able to find anything on who Vardman BOWLES parents were or where they came from, I think his first name was Jeremiah. Could his mother have been a VARDMAN by chance? Have found Vardman and Ann DUVALL BOWLES in the church meetings records of Union Baptist Church at Vertrees, Hardin County, KY. Sometime after they had lived in Big Springs, Hardin County, KY, were listed in the 1850 Census with several children one being my gr. gr. grandmother Marinda BOWLES who married Joseph Eleazor NEVITT. Any info will be appreciated on this family. Keeping up the search, Andrea Nevitt Stivers

    02/08/2005 04:42:20
    1. Bowles Cemetery in Mercer Co.., WV, 1894 (book)
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: WVMERCER-L@rootsweb.com From: "Jan Williams" <shearmadness@cafes.net> Subject: Cemeteries in Mercer County, WV The following cemeteries are in the 1984 Mercer County History Book: (Their are 162 pages with three columns of names on each page) Alvis Cemetery Tom Anderson Cemetery W.H. Anderson Cemetery Athens Cemetery Athens Cemetery Annex Austin Cemetery Bailey Cemetery John Bailey Burial Site Richard Bailey Cemetery Ball Cemetery Beggs Cemetery Belcher Cemetery Bennett Cemetery Bethel Cemetery Bolin Bolin-Williams Boling Bowles Bowling Bowling Cemetery (Spanishburg, WV) Bramwell Bratton Brinkley Brown Bryson Bryson Butler Butler Giles M Butt James Thomas Butt Butterworth Calfee Campbell Caperton Caperton caperton Carper Family Carr Champ Cheer-Honaker Chestnut Christian Christie Clark Clark John Clark Clark-Hatcher Clemons Cline Cook Coo-Butler Cox Crawford Crews Crockett Dabney Dove Eads Elgood Ellison Elmore Fanning Fanning Ferguson Ferguson French Gadd Gearhart John A Goad Gore Hager Henderson- Hager Sam Hager Hale Private Cemetery Jake Harvey Hazelwood Via Andrew Hearn Family Cemetery Henderson Hicks Higginbotham Holt Honaker Hopkins The Howerton Hutchinson Family Cemetery John Jennings Johnson Jones Keatley Keaton Kessinger Kessinger Kinser Kinzer-Farmer Lambert-Arrington Lilly-Farley Daniel Lilly Cemetery Dayton Lilly J.K.. Lilly Lincoln Park Memorial Cemetery Martin Martin Martin Martin Maxey Thomas Maxey Maxey-Ferguson Maxey O'Donnell McBride McManaway Meadows Meadows Meadows Miller-Wright Monroe Moore Morgan Nelson Noble Oakvale Oakwood Owens Oxley Family Cemetery Peck-Tilley Pennington Cemetery Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington Pennington Petry Petrey Phillips Phillips Pine Pine Grove Cemetery (Ellison) Pisgah Queen Whittaker Reen Family Reid Robertson Robertson Robinett Rose Rose-Pritchard Rowland Rumberg Sarver Scott Shannon-Pine Shorter Shorter W.T. Shorter Shrewsberry Cemetery (Gautier) Shrewsbury-Quessenberry Shumate Family Cemetery Shumate (Hazelwood) Cemetery Shutt Shutt Cemetery (French) Sloan Smith Snider Snider Southern Southern Stafford Stoval Sweeney-Brammer Terry Thomas Thomas Thomason Thompson Thompson-Crawford The Vance Cemetery Vermillion Via-Johnston James C. Wall Walnut Grove Wesley Chapel Community Cemetery Wheeler White White White Family Cemetery Whittaker Wiley Whiley Willowton Winfrey Burwell Winfrey Woodall-Butler Wright Wyatt Young The 1987 Mercer County History Book list the following cemeteries: Akers Archer Ayers-Ealy Bailey Bailey Bailey Bailey Bailey Bailey Grave Belcher Belcher Belcher Blevins Bowling Bramwell Brown Brown-McCaugherty Broyles Broyles-Miller Burton Calfee Camp Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery Carter Cashes Hill Cole Collins Scott Cook Cooper Cooper Graves Cottle Craddock Crawford Davidson Davidson Dawson Delp Doyle Dunns East End Ellison-Akers Ellison-Moye Fair View Fletcher Godfrey Hager Hale Hall-McKenzie Hall-McKenzie Harry Hatcher Hatcher Henderson Hill Hopkins Hunsucker Hunt Johnson Johnson Johnson-Cooper Jolly Moore Kessinger Kester Kester King Lambert Lester Linkous Lovern Lyon-Cooper The Mabe McComas-Crotty McKenzie McPherson Matoaka Meador Madows Melvin Methodist Hill Monte Vista Park (Only about 25 names listed here) Mt. Horeb Methodist Church Mt. Olive Nunn Okes Parker Phillips Pigg Pigg-Bowman Powell Quees-WHitaker Reid Resthaven Memorial Park Roselawn Memorial Gardens Ryan Rye Sandlick Shilling Shorter Shrewsbury Shrewsbury- Price Shrewsbury Shumate Smith's Chapel Church Tabernacle Taylor Thompson Thorton Toler Underwood Walker Walnut Grove Walters Walters Whitt Whittaker Whitten Wiley Woodlawn Memorial Park Woolwine-Wimmer Mack Worrell Wright

    02/07/2005 04:30:15
    1. Bowles: KY Pioneers & Their Descendants (book)
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    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: GEN-MARKET-L@rootsweb.com From: "Jeff Campbell" <jeff.a.campbell@comcast.net> Subject: Kentucky Pioneers & Their Descendants - See Names This compilation of Kentucky records contains data on upwards of 15,000 persons (all indexed) taken from Bibles, tombstones, obituaries, birth certificates, vital statistics, tax books, deeds, wills, and marriage and census records. The counties covered include Bourbon, Bracken, Caldwell, Calloway, Christian, Fayette, Fleming, Franklin, Hardin, Hopkins, Jefferson, Jessamine, Larue, Lincoln, Livingston, Mason, Mercer, and Woodford. In addition, the work contains genealogies or family records of the following main families: Bartlett, Baskett, Bayles, Bourland-Reese, Brownfield-Brumfield, Caldwell, Carson, Cowgill, Cox, Cromwell, Denton, Denton-Leer, Earle-Dillingham, Elkin, Fristoe, Haley, Harrod, Laffoon, Land, Lauderman, Leer, Milam, Mitchell, Neal, Nichols, Randolph, Reed, Rees, Tribble, and Worthington. Surnames from the index with 5 or more references. Adair, Adams, Adamson, Adkins, Aingel, Alexander, Allen, Allison, Alsop, Altmeyer, Anderson, Applegate, Archdeacon, Armstrong, Ashby, Ashcraft, Asher, Ashley, Atkinson, Austin Bacon, Bail-Bailey, Baird, Baker, Baldwin, Ball, Ballard, Balle(i)nger, Banister, Barbour, Barker, Barnes, Barnet(t), Barrett, Bartlett, Bascom(be), Baskett, Bayles, Bean, Beard, Bearden, Beatty, Beck, Bell, Bendel(l), Bennett, Bennifield(s), Berry, Bertram, Best, Bierbower, Bigham, Bishop, Black, Blackburn, Blain(e), Blanchard, Bland, Blatterman, Blo(o)dworth, Blythe, Boland, Bond(e), Bone, Boon(e), Botts, Bourland, Bowles, bowman, Boyd, Bradford, Bradley, Bradshaw, Bramel, Bratton, Breeze, Bridges, Bright, Broadwell, Broderick, Brooks, Brown(e), Brownfield, Browning, Bryan, Buckley, Bullock, Burk(e), Burnet(t), Burrows, Bush, Byrne Cabell, Caldwell, Calhoun(e), Calvert, Campbell, Cannon, Carner, Carpenter, Carr, Carrell, Carson, Carter, Cartmell, Cartwright, Case, Casey, Cash, Castleberry, Casto, Chamberlain, Chambers, Champion, Chandler, Chenault, Cherry, Childress, Childs, Chowning, Chrisman, Church, Clark(e), Clayton, Clinton, Cobb, Coburn, Cochran, Cole, Coleman, Colley, Collie, Copllier, Collins, Conrad, Conway, Cook(e), Coon(s), Co(o)per, Copeland, Corwine, Cotton, Cowgill, Cox, Craig, Cravens, Crawford, Creakmur, Creighbaum, Crider, Cromwell, Crow(e), Cromwell, Crowell(s), Cummings, Cunningham, Curry, Curtis Dale, Dallam, Daniel(s), Darnall, Daugherty, Daulton, Davenport, David, Davidson, Davis, Dawson, Day, DeBell, Dennis, Denton, Dersch, Dickson, Diet(e)rich, Dillingham, Dimmitt, Dinger, Dobyns, Dodson, Doom(s), Downing, Drake, Draper, Drennan, Dryden, Dudley, Dugan, Duke(s), Dunbar, Duncan, Dunn, Dun(n)ing, Duvall, Dyer Earle, Earl(e)y, Easely, East, Ed(d)ington, Edmonds, Edwards, Eison, Eitel, Elder, elkin, Elliot, Ellis, Elrod, Emmon, Enlow, Eth(e)ridge, Evans, Ewing Farley, Farmer, Farrs, Faughn, Fauntleroy, Fields, Finley, Fleming, Flournoy, Foley, Forbes, Ford, Forman, Foster, Fowler, Fox, Fraley, Frank(s), Franklin, Frazee, Frazer, Freeman, French, Fristo(e), Froman, Fry(e), Fryer, Fulks, Ful(l)er, Furr Gaines, Gallagher(ar), Gal(l)oway, Gard(e)ner, Garland, Garner, Garret(t), Gar(r)ison, Gates, George, Gibson, Gilkey, Gill, Gilliland, Given(s), Glass, Glen(n), Goodall, Good(e), Goodwin, Gordon, Gore, Goslin, Grace, Gracey, Graham, Grant, Gray, Green, Greer, gregory, Griffin, Grinstead, Groom, Groves, Grubbs, Gu(e)rney, Guess Hall, Hail(e), Hale, Haley, Hall, Hamilton, Hamma(o)ck, Hammond(s), Hampton, Hancock, Hardin, Harding, Harle, Harman, Harover, Harper, Harris, Harrison, Hart, Hawking, Hawkins, Hayden, Hayles, Hays, Heiser, Helm(s), Helmer, Henderson, Henry, Henson, Herndon, Herrin, Hiatt, Hickman, Hicks, Higdon, Higgins, Hildreth, Hill, Hil(l)yard, Hiter, Hobby, Hocker, Hodge, Hodges, Hoffman, Hogan, Holcomb, Hol(e)man, Holland, Holl(e)man, Hol(l)iday, Holloway, Holmes, Holton, Hooker, Hooper, Hopper, Hord, Houghton, Houston, Howard, Hubbard, 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Riggs, Ril(e)y, Ringo, Ritch, Ritchey, Roach, Robards, Robb, Roberts, Robertson, Robinson, Rodgers, Rogers, Ross, Rowland, Rucker, Rudy, Runyan, Russell, Ryan, Ryder Salyer(s), Sander(s), Sat(t)erfield, Saunders, Savage, Schatzmann, Schnelle, Scott, Seaton, Shackleford, Shafer, Shanklin, Sharp(e), Shelby, Shemwell, Shephard, Shoemaker, Shroufe, Sigler, Simpson, Singleton, Sisk, Skinner, Smart, Smiley, Smith, Smoot, Snelling, Son(s), Sparks, Sparrow, Spaulding, Spencer, Stafford, Stallion(s), Standerford, Steel(e), Stegall, Stephens, Stevens, Stevenson, Stewart, Stockdale, Stockton, Stone, Stout, Strode, Stuart, Sullivan, Sullivant, Summers Talbott, Tandy, Tarvin, Taylor, Tevis, Thomas, Thompson, Threlkeld, Timmons, Todd, Tolle, Trayler, Tribble, Triplett, Tudor, Tully, Tureman, Turner, Tyler Valentine, Vanden, Vaughn, Wadlington, Wadsworth, Walker, Wall(s), Wallace, Waller, Walling, Wallingford, Ward, Washburn, Watkins, Watson, Waugh, Weathers, Wabb, Weeden, Weeks, Weiand, Welch, Weller, Wells, West, Whaley, Wheatley, Wheeler, Whitaker, White, Wigginton, Wilcox, Willett, Williams, Williamson, Willis, Wilson, Winn, Winter, Wise, Wisenall, Wolf(e), Wood, Woods, Woodward, Wormaid, Worthington, Wright, Wyatt Young

    02/07/2005 04:27:12
    1. Many Bowles in Albemarle Co., VA, 1776-1815
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    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bowls Source: Melungeon-L@rootsweb.com From: Melungeon Movement <melungeon_movement@yahoo.com> Subject: Stephen Bowles "African American and American Indian Patriots of the Revolutionary War." Page 148 Stephen Bowles, Albemarle Co., 1810 Census Virginia all of the Bowls are listed as "Other Free." "Virginia Soldiers of 1776, Vols. I, II & III, Virginia Soldiers" Page 1255 Pay Roll for Charles Dabney's Company of Minute Men from 20 May-20 Jul,. 1776. Stephen Bowles "Virginia Militia of the War of 1812, Vol. I, Pay Rolls" Page 85 Pay Roll of Capt. Robert L. Coleman's Company, Eighth Regiment of Virginia Militia, Goochland County, in the Service of the United States, at Camp Carter, commanded by Brigadier General John H. Cocke, from 30th August 1814 to 22d February 1815. Stephen Bowles 1810 Virginia Census Microfilm Records Cathy Bowls State: Virginia County: ALBEMARLE Locale: FREDERICKSVILLE PAR Series: M252 Roll: 66 Part: 1 Page: 196 John Bowls State: Virginia County: ALBEMARLE Locale: MILTON Series: M252 Roll: 66 Part: 1 Page: 193 Lucy Bowls State: Virginia County: ALBEMARLE Locale: FREDERICKSVILLE PAR Series: M252 Roll: 66 Part: 1 Page: 196 Zachariah Bowls State: Virginia County: ALBEMARLE Locale: FREDERICKSVILLE PAR Series: M252 Roll: 66 Part: 1 Page: 196

    02/07/2005 04:24:09
    1. Mr. Bowles in Newfoundland, Canada, 1907
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: NFLD-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com From: "Sue O'Neill" <sueoneill2@cogeco.ca> Subject: Misc news items Jan 12, 1907 PART 2 Because of it's length, this message is being sent in 2 parts Transcribed by John Baird and Sue O'Neill Reprinted courtesy of Robinson-Blackmore Printing and Publishing DAILY NEWS SATURDAY JANUARY 12, 1907 STEAMERS ARRIVE The S.S. Siberian, Eastaway, arrived from Philadelphia at 6 p.m. yesterday. She left at 8 p.m. Sunday and experienced fine weather until Wednesday afternoon, off Sable Island, when a heavy north-west gale, with heavy sea, was encountered. It continued rough until yesterday morning, when the storm moderated. She brought 200 tons cargo, 11 packager mail [smudge] and 1 steerage passenger ANNAPOLIS The S.S. Annapolis, Canham, entered port at 6:30 last evening, from Halifax. Favorable weather was experienced and the run was made in 48 hours. She brought 300 tons cargo measurement, and the following passengers: Messrs W.A. McRae, E.W. Wilkes, W. Forsey, D. Paton and H.H. McCoubrey. She begins discharging, this morning and as there is a large quantity to take on board, she will not sail until Monday evening. The Late George Smith On Friday, December 28th, there passed away at Brigus, a citizen well know to many in St. John's and throughout the Island Mr. George Smith. For some months he had been ailing and the end was not unexpected, the cause of death being attributed to the fell scourge of cancer. Mr. Smith leaves 4 sons and 2 daughters. Two sons are at Brigus, one is engaged at Petty Harbour Power House, and another resides in Saskatoon. Both daughters live at Brigus, one being the wife of Mr. Chafe, formerly the C. of E. school teacher, and now customs officer there. For some years Mr. Smith was in partnership with his nephew, in this city, and, under the style of Campbell and Smith, carried on an extensive commission and produce business. Of late years, he has been engaged in the business of the fisheries. At the time of his death he had attained his 60th year. Mr. Smith was a prominent figure in political circles, where he had a reputation for unswerving loyalty. His last public act was presiding as chairman at the meeting held by Mr. Morine, in Brigus, in February last. He was buried at the C. of E. cemetery, in Brigus, on Dec. 30th and leaves behind the record of a good citizen and a worthy man. Mr. John Smith, the well-known merchant of Brigus, is a brother of the deceased. To the family we extend the sympathy of our readers. The 6 p.m. train, yesterday, took out only a few passengers, including: Dr. Ames, G. Joyce, Miss Coady, J. Conway, Miss M. O'Brien, R.C. Rendell. The shore train arrived at 9:30 last night bringing a small quantity of freight and several passengers. PERSONAL Dr. Ames who was in town yesterday on business, left for home by the evening's train. Mr. R.C. Rendell, Talcville, who had been in the city, on business, returned home last evening. Miss M. O'Brien, who was visiting friends in the city the last few days, returned to Topsail, last evening. Mr. Cyril C. Duley, son of the well known jeweler of Water St., Mr. T. J. Duley, leaves by the Carthaginian, to enter an Horological college, where he will take a course of studies which will include everything that pertains to the running of a successful business. He will also take a full course in optics, making the latest methods a specialty. Young Mr. Duley has already shown much business ability, and as an engraver has displayed exceptional skill. We predict for him a successful career in his native land, when he returns from his studies in the neighboring republic. CITY AND ELSEWHERE [smudge]hard Bowles, of Marystown, Mortier Bay, lost his life by drowning on Monday night. He was returning home from a wedding, when his dory upset in a squall. On Thursday the body was recovered and yesterday interment took place. The S.S. Carthaginian has not yet arrived from Liverpool, although now 12 days out. For some time past the ship's main shaft has not been giving every satisfaction, and she cannot steam at full speed. On her return to Glasgow the present shaft will be replaced by a new one. The water service from George's Pond, which has been used by Harvey & Co., for watering vessels, and also at the steam cooperage, which was installed after the fire, will likely go out of existence within a short time. The new system from Winsor Lake will give an ample supply to the city for all purposes, and the Council will instruct Messrs. Harvey to discontinue the George's Pond service. Repairs to the damages caused by the recent washouts at North Branch, will be completed this afternoon. Thursday, the bridge was placed in position, and yesterday the track bedding was filled in by Roadmaster Cobb's men. Mr. W.D. Reid will go over the place to-day, in his private car, Terra Nova, and continue on to Port aux Basques, at which place he joins the Bruce for North Sydney and it is not unlikely that to-morrow's express will go right through. The repairing of the road means a large outlay, and the work under the existing weather conditions, was attended with great hardships, as scarcely a fine day has followed since the washouts occurred. Schr. Romeo, of Brugeo, has arrived at Cadiz, all well. Schr. Richard Wainwright, of Gloucester, has been lost at Flat Bay. One of the crew was drowned. The T.A. nod B. Society hold its regular monthly meeting, tomorrow at 2:15 p.m. The schr. Excelda, now at Halifax, will leave next week, with a general cargo for Bell Island. At present there are upwards of 70 reservists aboard the Calypso, putting in drill. Most of them have been "south," and a few will complete their service this month. Section Foreman Wall, of Bishop's Falls, underwent an operation for abscess on the leg at the General Hospital, Wednesday, which proved successful, and his complete recovery is only a matter of a few weeks. Another disgraceful scene was witnessed about 8 o'clock last night, near the railway station. Two young women, badly under the influence, and displaying a bottle of liquor, made night hideous with their yells, while their language was the worst ever. Their conduct attracted a crowd, whose presence seemed only to encourage the unfortunate girls in their disgracefulness. Being informed that the police were coming, they left with a friend, who assisted them in getting out of the way Such incidents are, fortunately, rare in the city, and it is hoped that such another will not be recorded for some time. The trouting season opens Thursday next, the 15th inst., and if the present mild spell spurt continue, the followers of Isaac Walton will be able to fish in any of the lakes without the trouble of cutting holes in the ice. Mr. Shortis' banjo concert in Harbour Grace, Thursday night drew a full house, and his clever playing was warmly applauded. Last night he appeared at Carbonear and no doubt, attracted a large audience. Gregory Greening, whose capture by Detective Cox was noted in yesterday's News, was taken before Judge Flannery, at 10.30 He pleaded guilty to the larceny of the razor and $1, and was sentenced to three months in prison with hard labor. Walking was extremely dangerous last night, and pedestrians had to be careful or they would have fallen. Two well-known young ladies proceeding down Garrison Hill at 9.30, slipped on the ice, and one sprained her foot so badly that she had to be driven home. To-day, the 12th, Hon. James Angel celebrates his 69th birthday, having been born at Halifax, on this date, in 1838. Mr. L. O'B Furlong will celebrate his 51st anniversary, having been born in St. John's, this date in 1856. The News extends congratulations and wishes both gentlemen many more years of usefulness. Rev. H. Uphill, who for the last three years has been curate of St. Thomas's church, will be leaving the city in April, and, after a visit to friends in England, will return to Newfoundland, and take charge of the mission of Port de Grave. There will be general regret at the departure of the Rev. gentleman, who has made hosts of friends during his brief sty in St. John's. The city thorofare were in a dangerous condition last night and not a few citizens have reason to remember it. A commission merchant, coming over Carter's Hill, fell and wiped up the year's accumulation of filth in a light overcoat, which before being used again, will need being sent to the dye-works. Coming from the Parade Rink, several ladies and gentlemen soaked up some of the rain water that was loosely lying around. An habitual who has often occupied a cell at the police station, was arrested, last night and given shelter there again. He will go before the magistrate this morning. The ketch Livonia, referred to by us yesterday has reached Carbonear in safety. Henry Rose, an elderly inmate of the poor asylum, left the institution, on Thursday and did not return for the night. At noon, yesterday, report was made to the police that he was still missing. Thursday afternoon, the remains of the late Miss Alice Butt were interred at Heart's Content. The deceased young lady was universally liked in the cable city, and her funeral was largely attended. Miss M. Drake, who was on an extended trip to the United States, returns by the express. A pair of kid gloves, picked up on Thursday, can be had by the owner, at the police station. Mr. P.G. Butler, Principal of the Springdale Commercial School intends opening night school on Monday night. Two new cases of scarlet fever developed in the city, yesterday, one on Military Road and the other at William St. There are ten cases now reported to the Health Officer. The Carthaginian, it is stated, is bringing from Scotland, a Mr. Flett, who has some knowledge of drift net fishing, and comes here to experiment. Mr. Dawe arranged to bring him out. The appeal in the case of Sergt. Newhook vs J.D. Ryan, J.C.Strang and P.J. Shea, for alleged illegal sales of liquor in Carbonear will come before the Supreme Court to-day. END Sue O'Neill List Admin NFLD-ROOTS ---------- Newfoundland Connection http://home.cogeco.ca/~nfldroots/nfldroots.htm Webmaster NL GenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~canwgw/tempnf/ (Temporary site) http://www.genweb.ca/ (Old site) ======================

    02/07/2005 04:22:49
    1. George E. Boles & children, Barren Co., KY 1896
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY-L@rootsweb.com From: Sandi Gorin <sgorin@glasgow-ky.com> Subject: BARREN CO - ADDITIONAL TEMPLE HILL SCHOOL There is another report for the Temple Hill School, district #40 filed 27 Apr 1896. The chairman's name is unreadable BUT his handwriting was legible and not quite as many initials! Shown is the parent name, child(ren)'s name and their age.Some areas were faded out. S C STOUT: M M, 17 (f); K FR, 13 (f); L B, 11 (f) J L BUCKLEY: H H, 19 (m) W L MATTHEWS: J D, 19 (m); J E, 17 (f); E D, 11 (m) Amy HARVEY: H L, 6 (f) J L BROWN: R W, 15 (f); C D, 14 (f), C Y or C Z, 12 (m), E M, 8 or 9 C M HARVEY: Jenie, 17; Leslie, 12; Angeline, 9; Evie, 6 George WORD: S P, 6 (f) Charles F QUICK: C F, 17 (m); Callie, 13; R H, 11 (m) S H CABLE: Lou, 13 (f); Roma, 10; Gertrude, 8; Myrtie B, 6 George E BOLES: Nathan A, 19; Nancy A, 17; Emma A, 15; D J, 13 (m). W A MORGAN: Annie B, 14; C B, 11 (f) J M SMITH: J D, 19 (m); GUy?, 18; Lon___, 14 (f); Lec___, 12 (f); Clide, 9; Nat, 8 J E MATTHEWS: Emmett, 16; Terry, 11; S B, 7 (f) J J MATTHEWS: O___, 17 (m); Ly___, 16 (m); F O, 14 (f); Nellie L, 9; Mary or May, 7 W H MATTHEWS: J T, 18 (m); W C (no data), Ernie? - no data R W BARBOUR: Lucy E, 17; R H, 15 (f); Sallie, 11 M F RENEAU: Pearl, 6 Nannie MATTHEWS: Nora, 17; Fannie, 14; Millard, 12 (shown f) J F BUCKLEY: Ada Thomas ___, 19 (don't know if Thomas is her surname or a possible surname, something unreadable followed. G M SHIPLEY: Dora D, 18; George M, 17; M E, 15 (f); L D, 13 (m); J H, 9 (m), Laura, 7 Wm SIMS: Sallie J, 16; B L or S G, 14 (m); T B, 12 (m) C G DAVIDSON: P L, 10 (m); Effie G, 7 to be continued next week with District 46- a school that doesn't show up on the map, location unknown, known as: Cedar Hill, Yellow Dog, Self and Dickey over the years. Sandi Colonel Sandi Gorin SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html Gorin Publishing: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/

    02/07/2005 04:16:34
    1. David & Wm. Boles d. 1785
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: SCT-STIRLINGSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com From: Greenwood <scotquester@bartnet.net> Subject: Campsie Deaths 1732, 33, 85, 86 & 88 Campsie, Stirlingshire Deaths taken from handwritten Old Parish Records on microfilm at the local Family History Center. Death entries were not strictly Campsie only. This Introduction will preface each Post as they will all be accessible in the Archives of the Stirlingshire-L List at the end of the Rootsweb page : http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/SCT/SCT-STIRLINGSHIRE.html Tight binding hampered filming, some letters therefore missing. Abbreviations written as seen, unexpanded [Wm, Jas, serv't], the dates were shortened by me [Jan, Feb]. CAPS are all mine, all question marks are mine, indicating an unclear word. Any phrases like ëno cause' & ëno age' are likewise not in the original record book. Occasionally a death would have no date. It has been noted by the phrase ëprevious date used'. These will be Posted one year at a time as I get them worked up. This will take awhile.......the film covers deaths from 1817 to 1854 with a few very early partial years of 1732, 1733, 1785, 1786 and 1788. Date posted in each listing is the Date of Death. My link to Campsie is Margaret MURRAY [previously MORROW in Donegal] who married George ALLAN in 1855 & lived in Lennoxtown until they moved to Glasgow about 1857. Their daughter Elizabeth ALLAN married William BRADDEN in Glasgow. Their daughter Agnes BRYDEN married William HALCROW in New York City, USA. Their middle daughter is my mother. Meg Greenwood / Oklahoma USA < scotquester@bartnet.net > The records in this Post are partial year entries for 1732 and 33, plus 1785, 86 and 88. The handwriting was very hard to read, some handwriting rolled into the tight binding making it unviewable. Only a few early pages were filmed, there are no more Death entries from the 1700s besides the years I'm Posting today. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Campsie Deaths 1732 - BELL, Marjory, Gentlewoman? -8 years [first number obscured] by a Consumption. March 26. Mc[ENDOE?, McDOSS?] Jean of a Consumption aged -0 [first number obscured] years. March 22. [SI?]MPSON, Joseph died by a coal pit [off page], 'he was choaked by bad air, aged about 62'. Aprile 22. CALDER, James aged 40 years by the same accident. [Aprile 22]. BELL, [Joseph?] of a paraletic aff- [off page] aged about 26 years. Aprile 30. BLAIR, [Dav?] of a Fever aged 16 years May 3. YOUNG, Jean of a Fever, aged 34 years. June 7. CLELAND, John killed by a Milton [off page] aged about 35 years. May 29. BUCHANAN, Dav: of a Consumption, about 60 years. June 9. BLAIR, Robert of a Fever and Gravel about 64 years. June 5. LIDDEL, Dav: of a Consumption aged about 30 years. Septembre [blank]. WILLIAMS, Margaret of a [Feve?]r aged about 50 years. Octobre [blank]. DOUNIE, Jean of a Consumption aged about 66 years. Novembre [blank]. McCAE, Mgt of a Consumption aged 62 years. Novembre [blank]. WATARS, Margaret of a Fever aged about 25 years. Novembre [blank]. M- [off page], Robert died by a [Consumption?] aged about 46 years. Decembre [unclear]. LANG, Robert, died by a Consumption aged 60 years. Novembre 20. LIVINGSTON, James of Malignant fever aged 13 years. Novembre [blank] DOUNIE, Jean of a Co- [off page], aged about 65 years. Novembre [blank]. End of notes for 1732 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Campsie Deaths1733 - M - [off page], Mungo, Esq of Craigbarnet? Of a Cold and Asthma aged 73 years. January 7. LANG, Jean of a F-? [off page] about 50 years. January 9. SHAN, James of Old - [off page] aged about 103 years. January 16. MARSHAL, Marjory of Consumption aged 65 years. January 17. STIRLING?, Marjory, Craigbarnot? Aged 63 years of a Cold and Asthma. January 18. YOUNG, Agnes of a Consumption aged 73 years [on the same day as above]. January 18. DOUNIE, Archibald of D- [off page] aged 92 years. [on the same day as above] January 18. LIDDEL, James of a Cold and - [off page] aged 6 [8?] years [on the same day as above] January 18. RANKIN, James of a F? and Asthma aged 69 years. January 20. SIMPSON?, Margaret of [off page] and Asthma aged 39? years. January 22. FERGUSON, Margaret of a Cold and Asthma aged 20 years. January 24. SHEARER, John of a Cold and Asthma aged 73y. February 3. End of notes for 1733. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [signed mid page with a great fluorish !] Mr William BELL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Campsie Deaths 1785 KINCAID, Baby of a Fever aged 12 years. Decr 17. WAR, Janet of Old age. Said day Janet YOUNG of a Flux and Janet WARs grandchild. Decr 28. BOLES, David and William, both children. Decr 31. End of notes for 1785 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Campsie Deaths 1786 MORRISON, Alex, a child died of a Stopping. Jany 15. MILLER, Margaret of a Stopping aged 67y. Jany 10. KINCAID, James died of a Fever, aged 16. Jan 14. RONALD, George of a Consumpion aged [blank]. Jany 18. KINAID, Mary of a Fever? Aged 2y. Jany 19. WRIGHT, John died by falling in a coal pit aged [blank]. Jany 21. KINCAID, Elizabeth of a Fever, aged [blank]. Septr 12. DRUMMOND, Ann died of a Fever and Asthma. March 13. BROWN, Margaret, died of a Fever. March [blank]. MOFFAT, Jean of Old age and Asthma. April 3. CONNEL, Martha of a Fever. April 5. YOUL, John of an uncommon disease. April 17. HUNTER, Willaim of Old age. April 18. End of notes for 1786 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Campsie Deaths 1788, only one entry HALOL-[off page] or HALD-[off page], James died suddenly of a [off page] and old age. Buried Wednesday, March 12. End of notes for 1788 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Next Post is Campsie Deaths 1817, full years from 1817 on.....MegG

    02/07/2005 03:40:39
    1. Bowles in Melungeon DNA Surname Project
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: HCPD-L@rootsweb.com From: Kay or Darrell Groves <kdwgroves@yahoo.com> Subject: The Melungeon DNA Surname Project The Melungeon DNA Surname Project http://www.melungeons.com/articles/melungeondnaproject.htm#HARRE My Harry/Herre ancestors are in this study and it looks like there are other central WV surnames included. Surname Index Alexander Cartier Douglas Harry Kooper Nigh Sizemore Wallen Anderson Caldwell Eliakim Harre Lasley Nye Symeson Wampler Aytes Campbell Flores Hatchett Laudislau Oetz Skeen Yates Ball Casto Forbes Hooper Lea Painter Skipwith Yeats Berry Chaffin Gates Howards Leslie Panton Sofer Yats Blevins Chapin Getz Hughes Ludwig Pardo Spier Yeatts Bowles Chase Givan Israel McAbee Perry Spiro Bolling Christy Givens Jackson Meyer Ramey Stelitz Bolzano Christie Goetz Jette Miller Remey Utz Boone Cismor Green Jets Moore Sapiro Williamson Brown Cooper Guion Jobe Morea Sargent Wolfe Bruce Coupard Hale Katz Morehead Sephards Wolf Bozen Cuoper Harris Kieffer Muir Shaeffer Wampler Carter Dale Hart Kuepfer Ney Sisemores Walden

    02/07/2005 03:40:24
    1. James H. Bowles of Bedford Co., VA, ca. 1834
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. This came in from Patti Soward, who can be reached at 4ky_2va@earthlink.net . Yours, Linne Descendants of James H. Bowles 1 James H. Bowles ( b. 1834-1836 and is buried in St.Clair Family Cemetery near Shady Grove, Bedford County, Virginia) .. +Francis Elizabeth ( b. 1832-1835 died Feb. 26 1890 in Bedford County and is buried in St.Clair St.Clair Family Cemetery near Shady Grove, Bedford County, Virginia) ........ 2 William P Bowles ........ 2 Sallie Brown Bowles ............ +John Booth ........ 2 Sarah P. Bowles ........ 2 John Walter Bowles (b. 1866 Bedford County, Virginia) ............ +Georgeanna Wheeler ................... 3 Mary Elizabeth " Lizzie" Bowles ....................... +Caddie Christopher Curtis ............................. 4 Clyde Curtis ............................. 4 Ernest C. Curtis ................................. +Lucille ???? ............................. 4 Irvin Curtis ............................. 4 Sidney Columbus Curtis ............................. 4 Edith Mae Curtis ................................. +Lilton Davis ............................. *2nd Husband of Edith Mae Curtis: ................................. +John M Jennings ............................. 4 Pearl Bell Curtis ............................. 4 Dorothy Virginia Curtis ................................. +L.L. Parkerson ............................. 4 Samuel Claude Curtis Sr. ............................. 4 Agnes Elizabeth Curtis ................... *2nd Husband of Mary Elizabeth " Lizzie" Bowles: ....................... +Benjamin F. Johnson ................... 3 John Henry Bowles ....................... +Ellen Frances Wheeler ............................. 4 Norris Carr Bowles ................................. +Francis (????) ............................. *2nd Wife of Norris Carr Bowles: ................................. +Merlin Virginia Holde ........................................ 5 John Perry Bowles ........................................ 5 Marybelle Bowles ............................................ +Robert Francisco ........................................ 5 Ellen Bowles ............................................ +Marvin Craft ........................................ 5 Arlie Bowles ............................................ +(????) Moorman ........................................ 5 Harold Bowles ........................................ 5 Wilbur Bowles ........................................ 5 David Bowles ............................................ +Jackie (????) ........................................ 5 Earl Lee Bowles ........................................ 5 Michael Bowles ............................................ +Joann (????) ............................. 4 Ismar Robeling "Robie" Bowles ............................. 4 Jasper Bowles ........ *2nd Wife of John Walter Bowles: ............ +Bettie A Atkinson (b. 1872 Bedford County, Virginia married March 03, 1893 Bedford County, Virginia) ................... 3 John Bowles ........ 2 Henry Smith Bowles ............ +Willie Brown ................... 3 Mary Fannie Bowles ....................... +Alva Charlie Foutz ................... 3 Alva Charlie Bowles ........ 2 Calab Buford Bowles ............ +Mint Terry St.Clair ................... 3 Irvin Bowles ....................... +Alice Wade ............................. 4 Claudine Bowles

    02/07/2005 03:40:03
    1. Bowles, Boaz, and Boyles
    2. Leathel Bowles
    3. Would anyone know the connection between these Bowles, Boaz, and Boyles if any? Leathel, 1 .1780 Fayette - Kentucky Co --- Lexington. It was cut 4 times after it was formed;1786 Bourbon;1789 Woodford;1793 Clark;1799 Jessamine. Bowls, David State : KY County : Fayette Co. Year : 1790 Census type code : Tax List 5. 1786 Bourbon - Fayette --- Paris. It was cut 4 times after it was formed;1789 Mason;1793 Clark;1794 Harrison;1800 Nicholas. Recorded October Court, Bourbon Co.1796. Deed Book D, p.1. The sale of 827 3/4 acres in Bourbon Co on 14 February 1795 to David Bowles by Chapman Austin and Elizabeth his wife of Hanover Co. Notice of Elizabeth's approval of the sale sent to Bourbon County c. 1 August 1796 . Boyle, James State : KY County : Clark Co. Year : 1810 Page # : 122 Age ranges in household : 01001-1001000 Boyle, James State : KY County : Clark Co. Year : 1810 Page # : 125 Age ranges in household : 10101-1020100 Boyle, John State : KY County : Clark Co. Year : 1810 Page # : 122 Age ranges in household : 00001-0010101 Boyle, Stephen State : KY County : Clark Co. Year : 1810 Page # : 122 Age ranges in household : 00101-0000101 Bourbon Co,Ky, JAMES BOAZ Will Book H, page 111,Written June 28th, 1828. Those mentioned-wife, Polly; four married children, Austin Boaz, Elizabeth Henry, Nancy Higgins, James Boaz; other living children, Parmelia Boaz, Jiney Boaz, Julia Ann Boaz, Thomas Boaz, Sareptha Boaz, Dulcinea Boaz, Sally Boaz. Written June 28th, 1828. Proved September, 1828. Executors--wife, son Austin. Woodford Co, Ky Pensioners under Act of March 18,1818 John Booz, 92, Private, Virginia Line, June 9, 1818, December 1,1820 $96 1818-92= born 1726

    02/07/2005 09:38:34
    1. Re: Claibourn, Elbourn & Mary Boles, Bedford Co., TN, 1840
    2. Randi Meetzen
    3. Hi Kelly, Have you traced your tree prior to America. I am currently researching my Bowles line in England and wanted to compare. Randi L. Bowles-Meentzen Kelly Bowles <kelbowls@shawneelink.net> wrote:1-Claiborne "Claburn" Bowles b: 1781/82 in Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia d: in Dist. 3, Bedford County, Tennessee +Mary Palmore (Palmer) d: 1846 2-Sarah P. Bowles +William B. Cooper 2-Loucyann Bowles 2-Eliza Bowles 2-Elbourne "Elburn" Bowles b: Jan 16, 1816 in Kentucky d: Jan 29, 1876 +Elizabeth Austin b: Sep 10, 1810 in Warren County, Tennessee m: Aug 12, 1835 d: Oct 22, 1890 in White County, Illinois 3-Elijah P. "Eliza" Bowles b: Jan 15, 1837 in Tennessee d: Feb 2, 1863 in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee +Caroline Elizabeth Upchurch b: 1832 m: Aug 29, 1858 in Williamson County, Illinois d: 1912 4-Elburn P. Bowles b: Jul 4, 1859 in Illinois 3-Martha Elvira Jane Bowles b: Feb 1, 1839 in Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee +Peter Demer Bowne(Bowen) b: Jul 10, 1833 in New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey m: Oct 21, 1857 in Washington County, Illinois d: Apr 4, 1895 in Algona, Kossuth County, Iowa 4-John Elburn (Elbourne) Bowen b: Jan 7, 1859 in Williamson County, Illinois d: Sep 13, 1883 4-James Leander Bowen b: Feb 12, 1861 in Williamson County, Illinois d: Dec 3, 1861 4-LeRoy Archibald Bowen b: Feb 12, 1861 in Williamson County, Illinois d: Apr 1, 1919 in Algona, Kossuth County, Iowa 4-Rachel Elizabeth Alice Bowen b: May 3, 1863 d: Jun 16, 1863 4-Dr. William Walker Bowen M.D. b: Jun 15, 1869 in Marion, Williamson County, Illinois d: Dec 21, 1944 in Ft. Dodge, Webster County, Iowa 4-Edgar Caroden Bowen b: Oct 15, 1871 in Rock Island County, Illinois d: May 8, 1953 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California 3-Mary E. Bowles b: Jul 12, 1841 in Tennessee +Archibald or (Archibel) Gill b: 1836 in Illinois m: Sep 14, 1858 in Williamson County, Illinois d: Mar 15, 1863 in Civil War era 4-Elburn Henry Gill b: Jun 4, 1860 3-Zachariah C. Bowles b: May 27, 1844 in Tennessee +Elizabeth Love b: Jan 1825 in Kentucky m: abt 1865 d: abt Mar 17, 1911 in White County, Illinois 4-Margaret Bowles b: abt 1866 in Illinois 4-James Elburn Bowles b: Mar 14, 1868 in Concord, White County, Illinois d: May 11, 1948 in Maunie, Emma Township, White County, Illinois 4-Amanda "Mandy" Bowles b: Aug 19, 1870 d: Dec 3, 1935 in Emma Twp., Concord, White County, Illinois 4-#4 Bowles 4-#5 Bowles 4-#6 Bowles 3-Sarah A. Bowles b: Dec 8, 1849 in Tennessee +Wilson (William P.) Stricklin m: Sep 28, 1871 in Saline County, Illinois 4-Mary Elizabeth Stricklin d: Sep 21, 1872 4-Elburn H Stricklin d: Feb 20, 1874 4-Charles Stricklin b: abt 1879 3-Elburn Hysen Bowles b: Mar 12, 1851 in Lincoln County, Tennessee d: Oct 11, 1933 in Emma Twp., Concord, White County, Illinois +Delilah Jane Watkins b: Sep 1865 in Illinois m: Dec 30, 1879 in White County, Illinois d: Feb 12, 1911 in White County, Illinois 4-Paul Arthur "Prince Albert" Bowles b: Apr 17, 1881 in Illinois d: Mar 8, 1936 4-Elburn Henry "Henry" Bowles b: Oct 22, 1882 in Creal Springs, Williamson County, Illinois d: Jun 27, 1940 in Maunie, White County, Illinois 4-John William Bowles b: Feb 14, 1885 in Illinois d: Dec 1, 1958 in White County, Illinois 4-Charles Paul "Charley" Bowles b: Feb 15, 1887 in Illinois d: Sep 1964 in Missouri 4-Maude Bowles b: Nov 9, 1889 in Illinois d: 1957 in White County, Illinois 4-Rosa Belle "Rosie" Bowles b: May 27, 1892 in White County, Illinois d: 1972 4-Phillip Paul Bowles b: Jun 11, 1894 in Illinois 4-Minnie Mohe Bowles b: Aug 15, 1896 in White County, Illinois 4-James Albert Clarence Bowles b: Feb 28, 1899 in White County, Illinois d: Aug 8, 1900 in White County, Illinois 4-Infant Bowles b: bet 1880 and 1900 in Emma Twp., Concord, White County, Illinois 4-Edgar LeRoy Bowles b: May 14, 1902 in White County, Illinois d: May 2, 1988 in Quincy, Adams, Illinois 4-Unknown #12 Bowles +Louisa E. Watkins b: abt 1855 m: Jan 21, 1878 in White County, Illinois d: 1878/79 3-Nancy Josephine Bowles b: Sep 1, 1853 in Renfro Creek, Butler, Kentucky +Leaban Jenkins b: 1847 in Alabama m: Jan 31, 1867 4-James A. Jenkins b: Apr 28, 1870 4-Elijah E. Jenkins b: abt Jun 1, 1873 d: Aug 6, 1888 4-Mary E. Jenkins b: Aug 29, 1875 4-Arthur Jenkins b: Oct 29, 1880 4-Marie Mary Jenkins b: May 15, 1882 4-Gloria L. Jenkins b: Dec 7, 1885 2-Claibourne W. Bowles Jr. b: abt 1820 in Mississippi +Malinda Lee b: abt 1819 3-Mary C (J). Bowles b: 1836 +William W. Chappell m: Oct 5, 1857 in Hopkins County, Kentucky 3-Lueanne Catherine "Susan" Bowles b: abt 1838 +Franklin J. Miller 3-Sarah E. Bowles b: 1840 3-Claiborne Lee Bowles b: 1842/43 in Bedford County, Tennessee d: Oct 1, 1864 in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee 3-Peter Lee Bowles b: abt 1844 +Sarah V. White m: Jul 27, 1869 in Hopkins County, Kentucky 3-Thomas (Lee) Bowles b: 1849 2-Amanda B. Bowles +Francis M. Miller 2-Elvira "Alvira" Bowles +James H. T. Lee 2-Zachariah Bowles b: Jan 16, 1824 2-Nancy Bowles 2-Loedusky Bowles 2-John F.W. Bowles b: 1824 in Mississippi ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linne Gravestock" To: Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 11:25 PM Subject: Claibourn, Elbourn & Mary Boles, Bedford Co., TN, 1840 > ===================================================================== > Match: Bowles > Source: TN-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L@rootsweb.com > From: wmcconne@bellsouth.net > Subject: Re: [TN-CENSUS-LOOKUP] Tn Census Lookup > > > I don't see them in 1820 or 1830. There is no Tenn census for 1810. > Here they are in 1840. > 1840 Bedford Co, TN > page 16: > Claibourn Boles: > 2 males age 20 to 30 > 1 female 20 to 30 > 2 females less than 5 > > page 15: > Elbourn Boles: > 1 male age 30 to 40 > 1 male 10 to 15 > 1 male 5 to 10 > 1 male less than 5 > 1 female 20 to 30 > 1 female less than 5 > > Mary Boles: > 1 male 30 to 40 > 1 female 60 to 70 > 1 female 50 to 60 > 1 female 30 to 40 > 1 female 15 to 20 > 1 female 10 to 15 > 2 females less than 5 > > I don't see these folks in 1850. If you know where they went, we > could look at those records and get a feel as to where they were born > and might be able to locate them in the earlier census records. > >

    02/07/2005 04:04:01
    1. Mr. Bowles m. Catharine Whitworth in England after 1787
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: WHITWORTH-L@rootsweb.com From: Lyta@aol.com Subject: Re: Sir Charles Whitworth and Martha Shelley This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Whitworth, Crooks, Mastroeni, Bealer, Miller, Loutz Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/oMWBAEB/334.1 Message Board Post: Don't know if you know this. See URL's for more links to more information. URL: http://www.thepeerage.com/p5875.htm#i58743 Sir Charles Whitworth1 (M) #58743 Last Edited=31 Dec 2003 Sir Charles Whitworth lived at Leybourne, Kent, England.1 Children of Sir Charles Whitworth and Martha Shelley: Catharine Whitworth+ d. 9 Jan 1805 Charles Whitworth, 1st Earl of Whitworth Citations [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 369. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. Martha Shelley1 (F) #58744 Pedigree Last Edited=31 Dec 2003 Martha Shelley is the daughter of Richard Shelley.1 Children of Martha Shelley and Sir Charles Whitworth: Catharine Whitworth+ d. 9 Jan 1805 Charles Whitworth, 1st Earl of Whitworth Citations 1. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 369. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. ------------------- 1st Child: URL: http://www.thepeerage.com/p5875.htm#i58742 Catharine Whitworth1 (F) d. 9 January 1805, #58742 Pedigree Last Edited=31 Dec 2003 Catharine Whitworth was the daughter of Sir Charles Whitworth and Martha Shelley.1 She married, firstly, Philip Cade on 17 February 1761.1 She and Philip Cade were divorced on 5 December 1772 with her association with Lord Aylmer used as grounds for the divorce.1 She married, secondly, Sir Henry Aylmer, 4th Lord Aylmer, son of Captain Henry Aylmer, 3rd Lord Aylmer and Anne Pierce, on 23 February 1774 at Didbrook, Gloucestershire, England.1 She married, thirdly, Howell Price on 22 September 1787 at Loughurn, County Armagh, Ireland.1 She married, fourthly, unknown Bowles after 1787.1 She died on 9 January 1805 at Middle Hill, near Box, Somerset, England.1 Through her marriage, Catharine Whitworth gained the title of Baroness Aylmer on 23 February 1774. Children of Catharine Whitworth and Sir Henry Aylmer, 4th Lord Aylmer: Hon. Rose Whitworth Aylmer d. 1800 General Sir Matthew Whitworth-Aylmer, 5th Lord Aylmer b. 24 May 1775, d. 23 Feb 1850 Hon. Henry Aylmer b. 1776, d. 1798 Admiral Sir Frederick Whitworth William Aylmer, 6th Lord Aylmer b. 12 Oct 1777, d. 5 Mar 1858 Hon. James Thomas Aylmer b. 1785, d. 5 Aug 1813 Citations [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 369. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. ---- URL: http://www.thepeerage.com/p5881.htm unknown Bowles1 (M) b. before 1772, #58805 Last Edited=21 Sep 2004 unknown Bowles was born before 1772. He married Catharine Whitworth, daughter of Sir Charles Whitworth and Martha Shelley, after 1787.1 Citations 1. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 369. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. ------------------ 2nd Child: Charles Whitworth, 1st Earl of Whitworth1 (M) #58777 Pedigree Last Edited=31 Dec 2003 Charles Whitworth, 1st Earl of Whitworth is the son of Sir Charles Whitworth and Martha Shelley.1 He was created 1st Earl Whitworth. Citations 1. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 369. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. =====================================================================

    02/05/2005 04:31:31
    1. Daniel Bowles, Jefferson Co., MO, 1890
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: MOJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com From: "Patricia Hawkins Brown" <phb136@bellsouth.net> Subject: JEFFERSON DEMOCRAT OCTOBER 2, 1890 Volunteer Transcription Part 1 ITEMS OF NEWS SCHOELLHAMMERíS sale comes off next Saturday without fail. For cheap goods go to HOEKENíS Cash Store, Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. COLLINS of St. Louis were visiting at Jos. J. HOEKENíS last week. Fred VOLLMAR, of Antonia, Mo., wants 5,000,000 clapboards. Mr. and Mrs. John TIERNEY, of near De Soto, buried their little 3-year-old girl last Sunday Robert WILSON, of Grubville, is still very low, and is not expected to recover. He is one of our best citizens. NOTICE ñ A farm for sale or rent. Apply to E.B. MAUPIN, Hillsboro, Mo. Bro. FLYNN, of the Bonne Terre Democrat, and Walter GREEN, of the Fredericktown Plaindealer, took in our county convention last Monday. We learn that after the township meeting, at Crystal last Saturday, James HOUGHTON was seen driving into Festus with a whole load of gas ñ of the high protective sort. For pure wines and whiskies, for family and medicinal use, go to Max FROMHOLíS Commercial Exchange, De Soto, Mo. Jos. J. HOEKEN was paid for work on the Hillshore and Victoria road. Court will meet again on the 20TH. to appoint judges of election. A little Democrat arrived in Hillsboro last Saturday morning, and is stopping with Mr. and Mrs. William BRYAN. The little fellow, we understand, gave three cheers and a tiger as soon as he arrived. Wanted ñ Man to work on farm and milk cows; a man with family can get employment at good wages. Address, A. ZIEGLER, Pevely, Mo. Licensed to marry ñ William G. CAIN and Mary A. GOFF, Patrick KAVANAUGH and Elizabeth COOPER, James W. KEEN and Laura J. LEWIS, James. OGLER and Annie GOODMAN, Chesie J. JOHNS and Katie BURGESS. Wanted ñ grain and sheep farm, well watered; not less than 120 acres; cheap for cash; give description and price. Address, Anthony, ELDER, Maxville, Mo. There are three heifers at Mr. Oscar WIELUIUSí, on the old Peter SPECK place to Rock township, for which the owner should call at once One white and black and one red and white, both two years old, the other red and white past one year. Strayed ñ A sorrel mare, about 14 ‡ hands high, white spot in forehead, one hind foot white, and shod all round. Information liberally rewarded. Address H. ZIERMAN, De Soto, Mo. Wm. E. CARVER, of near this place, is having his share of misfortune. His wife died last Sunday and his grown daughter is not expected to live many more days. The disease is inherited consumption. Friend CARVER has our sympathies. Buggies, phaetons, surreys and every style of carriage, made to order on short, if not on hand, by F. HACKE, De Soto. Patent wheels and steel axles always kept on hand, so that repairs can be promptly made. For Sales ñ 133 acres on Belowís creek 80 acres in cultivation, 40 of which are bottom land; splendid orchard, two good dwelling houses and necessary out buildings. The farm adjoins Mandleís clay mines. Address, A.B. SCHNEIDER, Regina, Mo. Strayed or Stolen ñ A cow and calf; cow of red color, calf white with red ears and red spots on neck. Cow had a bell on. Parties knowing whereabouts of these cattle will please report same to F. KLEIN, Festus, Mo., and receive a suitable reward. Joseph SIEBERT. John BARSOTTI, erstwhile from Sunny Italy and now of Plattin township, came up Monday and paid for eight earsí subscription. He was accompanied by John MILLERBAUGH and Mrs. John WILCOX, the latter of whom took out letters of administration on her deceased husbandís estate Rev. J.A. SRONCE, for the past two years pastor of Hematite Circuit M.E. Church, South, has been transferred to the North Carolina conference. His address is, Bald Creek, N.C. We learn through St. Louis papers that Mr. Isaac S. BAKER, of Pevely, was nominated as the Protectionists candidate for Congress in this district, at De Soto, last Tuesday. We predict that on election day Mr. Bakerís vote and influence will be given to Short-Crop KINSEY. Married, at the Presbyterian church in Marble Hill, Mo., September 17, 1890, by Rev. W.H. ROBERTS, Dr. Eli B. MAYFIELD, of Grubville and Miss Ida Conrad, of Marble Hill. The groom is a popular young physician and the bride the accomplished young lady, who taught the Grubville Public school last Winter. They are a very worthy paid, and we are sure their many friends will united with us in wishing them a long, happy and prosperous life. Either George ANDERSON of Fenton, has an extraordinary cow, or else Daniel BOWLES is an extraordinary fibber. We will give Danielís report of the cow and let our readers judge as to which is which: He says it is a small white cow; that in one month they made from her 42 1/4 pounds of butter, sold 15 3/4 gallons of milk, and during said month ANDERSON drank unskimmed milk three times a day and that the family made ice cream three times a week, all from this same cow, which was raising twin calves at the same time. F. HACKE, of De Soto, is making a specialty in the manufacture of farm wagons, which he sells at St. Louis prices. They are the best and lightest running wagons extant. Go see them and examine work and prices, and patronize a home institution. Every wagon guaranteed to give to give satisfaction. Mr. MAUDLE had a five-line local three times in this paper, asking for some one to take charge of the big boarding house. He writes us, ìplease discontinue the ìadî in your paper. I have even received applications from Memphis. So much to the credit of the J.D.í This paper circulates to some extent nearly in every State and Territory in the Union, send upwards of an hundred copies to the City of St. Louis, besides visiting over one thousand homes in this county weekly. Why shouldnít it be a good advertising medium? Our ìDAMPHOOLî of Crystal City and Festus failed to send in his quota of interesting items this week, and we began to think that the township had changed the ìCampholî into dam full; but learned subsequently that he was busy assisting Mr. LACHANCE in getting out the new paper at Festus. As Mr. LACHANCE is considerably ìunder the weather,î the readers and ourself will pardon the omission of the usually bright ìCrystal and Festusî column, as it is both just and proper to aid those in distress. ìAber es soil nicht loebr geschekon, da Kukhornî De Soto, Sep. 24 ñ Dear Editor, I see in your paper that the annual exhibition of colts, sired by the Percheron horse, ìBernard,î took place on the 20th. The notice did not give outsiders, who do not get the paper until Saturday, much chance. Now, I have one of his colts, which I will put side by side with the best one, but I had no chance to take it there. I think if the owners of the horse had dropped a postal card to their patrons they would not have been out much. Respectfully, C.H. SMITH. In justice to the owners of ìBernardî we will state that they had sent notice to us in due time, two weekís ahead of the time of the exhibition; but owing to a wreck on the railroad, their letter did not reach us till after we had gone to press and worked off the greater portion of the edition ñ Editor. H. SINGER, the Festus Milliner, makes this bold statement to the ladies of Jefferson county, and vicinity, via: In order to make business more like the waves of the ocean he is traversing, his stock of millinery, etc., will have to move accordingly. Prices no object. Millinery almost given away. Any person too poor to buy a hat will cheerfully give them one free. De Soto, Sept. 23 ñ Mr. Editor, allow me as an observer to chronicle and illustrate the following which will be of interest to the will be of interest to the readers of the J.D.; During the past week we have had a series of revival meetings, in he afternoon and evening, at the M.E. Church, in consequence of which a vast multitude of people from various denominations of the city and surrounding country were drawn, partly by curiosity and some by a desire to reap benefits throu penitence. The attraction so far has been beyond precedent of other revivals held at this church; over eighty persons have been converged since the revival began. The attendance has been phenomenal, so much so that at times some were turned away. A number of ladies and gentlemen have been converted with the joyful cries of ìCome to Jesus! ìAll hallelujah!î ìPraise to God!î etc. Our venerable Joseph BUTLER was among the number. The services are conducted by Rev. KUTH, assisted by Rev. CROW. Mr. KUTH is of tall, graceful appearance, and has a splendid voice (baritone); the singing is magnificent and of itself draws the masses. Friday night the services lasted as late as 2 a.m., which shows the great interest prevails. Saturday evening something out of the usual routine occurred; A prominent De Soto gent, filled with spirits of a different kind from that evoked at the meeting, made a remark reflecting on the chastity of the ladies engaged in the services, which aroused the ire of Dave HOPSON, JR., whose mother was present, and Daveís right arm was suddenly extended in the direction of the aforementioned gentís face. The result was that, while the gent was not sent to the mournerís bench, his eye suddenly went into deep mourning. Marahad BALLARD was soon on the scene and the offending individual was taken to where he could ìcatch onî to reflect on his conduct. It is proper to add that said individual felt keenly the magnitude of his offense, next morning, and promptly wrote an apology to the ministers. Several well-known saloonkeepers have attended the revival, apparently trying to become convenient, but as yet have failed to ìcatch on.î Incog.

    02/05/2005 04:30:42
    1. Six Bowles in S. Africa, 1885-86
    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 1885-86 Greetings to All, This is installment #47 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 #1201 Child: Lucy Alicia PANKHURST Parents: William and Alicia Born: 5/3/1885 Baptized: 8/23/1885 Entry #1202 Child: Thomas John COLE Parents: Joseph and Christina Born: 7/7/1885 Baptized: 8/30/1885 Entry #1203 Child: Florence Mary WHITTAL Parents: John Frances Arwen? (Annen?) and Edith Born: 3/25/1885 Baptized: 9/2/1885 Entry #1204 Child: Frances Maude HAYTER Parents: William and Annie Elizabeth Born: 8/28/1885 Baptized: 9/4/1885 Entry #1205 Child: Caroline Ann Augusta SANDERS Parents: John Henry and Janet Born: 7/23/1885 Baptized: 9/5/1885 Entry #1206 Child: Malcom Alfred KNIGHT Parents: Lawrence and Jessie Ann Born: 8/27/1885 Baptized: 10/4/1885 Entry #1207 Child: Blanche Lily ROWLES Parents: John and Rosie Ann Born: 8/20/1885 Baptized: 10/4/1885 Entry #1208 Child: Gladys Wynn Maybery BROWN Parents: William Pennington and Elizabeth Agnes Born: 9/2/1885 Baptized: 10/5/1885 Entry #1209 Child: Eva HONEY Parents: George Maxfield and Elizabeth Born: 9/23/1885 Baptized: 10/6/1885 Entry #1210 Child: Thomas Ward LEWIS Parents: Thomas and Harriet Born: 7/24/1885 Baptized: 11/8/1885 Entry #1211 Child: Archibald MCAFFER Parents: John and Jane Born: 9/20/1885 Baptized: 10/No Entry/1885 Entry #1212 Child: Jane MCAFFER Parents: John and Jane Born: "aged 3 years" Baptized: 10/No Entry/1885 Entry #1213 Child: Mary Ann MCAFFER Parents: John and Jane Born: 11/1/1883 Baptized: 10/No Entry/1885 Entry #1214 Child: Caroline MILTON Parents: John and Jesse Florence Born: 9/9/1885 Baptized: 10/No Entry/1885 Entry #1215 Child: Agnes Elizabeth Maude MARDON Parents: James and Mary Ann Born: 10/31/1885 Baptized: 11/17/1885 Entry #1216 Child: Constance Amelia EDWARDS Parents: Michael Joseph and Mary Johanna Born: 8/18/1885 Baptized: 11/25/1885 Entry #1217 Child: John Andrew MICHELL Parents: William Hardy and Mary Eliza Born: 12/5/1885 Baptized: 12/18/1885 Entry #1218 Child: William Leonard SANSOM Parents: William and Cathrine Frances Born: 11/16/1885 Baptized: 12/22/1885 Entry #1219 Child: Olive Emma DREDGE Parents: Samuel Thomas and Emma Born: 10/31/1885 Baptized: 12/23/1885 Entry #1220 Child: Sarah Ruth WOOD Parents: John and Elizabeth Jane Born: 10/3/1885 Baptized: 1/7/1886 Entry #1221 Child: Josephine BOWLES Parents: Joseph and Ellen Born: 12/2/1885 Baptized: 2/6/1886 Entry #1222 Child: Donald Llewellyn MCPHAIL Parents: James Henry Herbert and Martha Jane Born: 6/3/1885 Baptized: 3/6/1886 Entry #1223 Child: Amelia Maud HARTLEY Parents: Henry Frederick and Anna Matilda Born: 2/14/1886 Baptized: 3/7/1886 Entry #1224 Child: Olive Emma MCCABE Parents: Joseph and Emma Elizabeth Born: 1/12/1886 Baptized: 3/7/1886 Entry #1225 Child: Garnet Stafford Sweeny CLAYTON Parents: Thomas Charles and Sarah Emma Born: 9/3/1886 Baptized: 9/20/1886 Entry #1226 Child: Blanche Beatrice NOWELL Parents: John Robert and Caroline Louisa Born: 1/20/1886 Baptized: 3/31/1886 Entry #1227 Child: Gladys Irene FARR (TARR?) Parents: John William and Mary Elizabeth Born: 3/7/1886 Baptized: 4/4/1886 Entry #1228 Child: Dale Stanley ROLSTON Parents: George and Mary Ann Elizabeth Born: 10/25/1885 Baptized: 4/11/1886 Entry #1229 Child: Gladys Muriel HARTLEY Parents: Bertram Hopkins and Florence Louisa Born: 3/27/1886 Baptized: 4/18/1886 Entry #1230 Child: Alice Maria POOLE Parents: James and Alice Born: 1/7/1886 Baptized: 1/29/1886 Entry #1231 Child: Edwin Bernard BROOKS Parents: Edwin Rupert and Marion Born: 1/4/1886 Baptized: 2/7/1886 Entry #1232 Child: Ellen Matilda BUDGE Parents: George Thomas and Martha Born: 9/30/1885 Baptized: 3/10/1886 Entry #1233 Child: Henry John Oliver STRADFORD Parents: Henry and Jane Born: 2/14/1886 Baptized: 3/14/1886 Entry #1234 Child: Henry Rolland RANDELL Parents: George and Lavinia Isabella Born: 3/15/1886 Baptized: 4/No Entry/1886 Entry #1235 Child: William Robert BURNS Parents: George Thomas and Charlotte Born: 3/28/1886 Baptized: 4/20/1886 Entry #1236 Child: Nesta Dredge RANDALL Parents: William Townsend and Lydia Ann Born: 4/12/1886 Baptized: 5/16/1886 Entry #1237 Child: Arthur Reginald WAKEFORD Parents: Walter John and Margaret Louisa Born: 4/10/1886 Baptized: 5/16/1886 Entry #1238 Child: William Henry HODGKINSON Parents: George William and Emma Elizabeth Born: 12/24/1885 Baptized: 6/7/1886 Entry #1239 Child: Charles Alfred PANKHURST Parents: William and Alicia Born: 4/25/1886 Baptized: 6/20/1886 Entry #1240 Child: Beatrice Selina GRIFFITHS Parents: Charles Jesse and Amelia Jane Born: 7/25/1885 Baptized: 6/23/1886 Entry #1241 Child: Eveline May KELLY Parents: Thomas Herbert and Frances Cathrine Born: 5/4/1886 Baptized: 7/22/1886 Entry #1242 Child: Daisy Edith BOWLES Parents: William Mountfort and Sarah Maria Born: 5/27/1886 Baptized: 9/5/1886 Entry #1243 Child: Olive Grace GOLDWYN Parents: George and Emma Born: 8/1/1886 Baptized: 9/12/1886 Entry #1244 Child: Stanley Conway JOHN Parents: Thomas C. and Elizabeth Born: 8/13/1886 Baptized: 9/12/1886 Entry #1245 Child: Emma Louisa Frances GOONS? Parents: Michael and Annie Born: 5/19/1885 Baptized: 5/16/1886 Entry #1246 Child: Elizabeth Kate KEEVY Parents: Daniel James and Ebberneta Born: 7/6/1886 Baptized: 8/20/1886 Entry #1247 Child: Blanche Caroline Stacy SELBY? (DILLY?) Parents: Charles and Ellen Ann Born: 7/26/1886 Baptized: 8/22/1886 Entry #1248 Child: Mabel Etta Minnie MORIARTY Parents: Thomas and Mary Louisa Born: 8/11/1886 Baptized: 9/1/1886 Entry #1249 Child: Sarah Jane GOOSEN Parents: Jacobus Johannes and Cathrine Sarah Born: 9/18/1886 Baptized: 10/23/1886 Entry #1250 Child: Eliza Louisa BAI(T?)LEY Parents: William Philip and Helen Martha Born: 8/22/1886 Baptized: 9/15/1886 Entry #1251 Child: Florence Mary PHILIPS Parents: Henry James and Elizabeth Born: 8/9/1886 Baptized: 10/13/1886 Entry #1252 Child: Olive Vera Hope MARSH Parents: Robert James and Mary Ann Born: 9/9/1886 Baptized: 10/14/1886 Entry #1253 Child: Ethel May SELLERS Parents: John William and Annie Born: 8/26/1886 Baptized: 10/24/1886 Entry #1254 Child: Rachel Mildred WINGHAM Parents: William Walter and Emma Born: 10/13/1886 Baptized: 11/8/1886 Entry #1255 Child: Herbert James BROOKS Parents: James and Florence Hannah Born: 10/9/1886 Baptized: 11/7/1886 Entry #1256 Child: Harold Tudor JONES Parents: Edward John and Maria Frances Born: 4/28/1886 Baptized: 8/31/1886 Entry #1256A Child: Henry Forbes STREET Parents: Sidney Alan and Mary Born: 9/28/1886 Baptized: 10 or 11/No Entry/1886 Entry #1256B Child: William Robert CHITTENDEN Parents: William Darlington and Ann Catherine Born: 11/28/1886 Baptized: 12/11/1886 Entry #1257 Child: Rose Ann TUPPER Parents: Edward and Christina Born: 8/31/1886 Baptized: 10/13/1886 Entry #1258 Child: Ivy Gertrude CROSS Parents: Arthur John and Mary Born: 8/4/1886 Baptized: 7/29/1886 Entry #1259 Child: Harold Limon VENABLES Parents: Josiah and Sarah Ann Born: 8/19/1886 Baptized: 10/24/1886 Entry #1260 Child: Henry Richard BROOKS Parents: Edward Alexander Richard Gains and Elizabeth Ann Born: 10/8/1886 Baptized: 11/28/1886 That's all for this installment. I will start with Entry #1261 on Installment #48. Regards, Ellen Stanton Email: harprulz@bellsouth.net

    02/05/2005 04:30:17
    1. Vardman Bowles m. Ann Duvall, Hardin Co., KY, 1831
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: KYHARDIN-L@rootsweb.com From: Threesonsofpat@aol.com Subject: Duvall "Hardin County, Kentucky Marriages 1793 to 1829" compiled by Mary Josephine Jones. DUVALL, Alexander, and Nancy HINTON. 28 Sep 1818. Surety Thomas Duvall, John Hinton. Clerk's note: "Authority: By father". 8 Oct 1818. J. Stith. A76 CASH, John, and Lydia DUVALL. Surety Claibourne Cash, man's father, who gave consent in person. William Cash swore the girl was of age. 25 Jul 1825. W. Cash. A163 CASH, Warren T., and Kitty DUVALL. Surety Warren Cash and Thomas Duvall. Clerk's note: "Both fathers gave consent." 31 Oct 1822. W. Cash. A143 DUVALL, Benjamin, and Elizabeth SHAWLER. Surety Henry Shawler. Man of age. John Shawler, girl's father, gave written consent; witness Henry Shawler. 7 Oct 1824. J. Haycraft. A157 McGILL, George H., and Sarah DUVALL. Surety Thomas Duvall, girl's father, who consented in person. Man of age. 22 Oct 1829. D. Hoskinson. A195 "Hardin County, Kentucky Marriages 1830 to 1850" compiled by Mary Josephine Jones. BEWLEY, Christopher, and Ellen DUVALL. 17 Dec 1836. Surety Thomas Duvall, girl's father, w ho consented. Man of age. B. Keith. B272 BOWLES, Vardman, and Ann DUVALL. 1 Aug 1831. Surety Thomas Duvall, girl's father, who consented. Man of age. B. Keith. A210 DUVALL, Gabriel, and Elizabeth Churchill. 6 Sep 1839. Both of age. J. Nall. B634 LAFOLLETT, Isaac, and Mrs. Nancy DUVALL. 15 Jul 1830. Sur- eties John Wesley Cox and James R. Matheny. Both of age. Lady married before. B. Keith. A200 CASH, Warren, Jr., and Catherine Ann DUVALL. 2 Sep 1842. Surety Warren T. Cash. Man of age. Warren T. Cash, girl's guard- ian, consented in person. 6 Sep 1842. B. Keith. B1047 "Hardin County, Kentucky Marriages 1851 to 1875" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Jan 13, 1851-- Benjamin H. Hayden/ Sophia Duvall, married Jan 14, man of age, Elijah Duvall, father of lady, consented in person. Jan 21, 1851-- William D. Duvall/ Elizabeth A. Stark, married Jan 28, man of age, David Stark, father of lady consented in person. July 27, 1852-- John Ricketts/ Miss Mary Liza Duvall, married July 29 at Burr Duvall's, father of lady consented in person, man of age. Feb 27, 1854-- Robert W. Cofer/ Miss Catharine A. Duvall, married Feb 28 at Lewis Duvall's, man of age, Gabriel Duvall, father of lady, consented in writing, wit. Sandy Kasy, Dr. McKay, J. T. Overton. Sept 18, 1854-- Thomas N. Duvall/ Miss Lucinda Morrison, married Sept 21 at Harrison Thompson's, man of age, H. S. Thompson, guar- dian of lady consented in writing, proven by Wm. Sprigg, wit. Gabriel Duvall, Harrison Thompson, Robt. Cash. Sept 19, 1855-- Daniel W. Sullivan/ Miss Mary F. Duvall, married Sept 13 at John M. Duvall's, man of age, John M. Duvall, father of lady, consented in person, wit. Henry Sprigg, Isaac Tichenor, D. Yates, James Duncan. (Date discrepancy) Feb 9, 1857-- Thomas N. (A.) Duvall/ Miss Amanda Miller, married Feb 12 at Christy Miller's, man of age, Christopher Miller, father of lady, consented in person, wit. William Sprigg, Moman Miller. Feb 17, 1859-- Ambrose D. Borman/ Miss Nancy Jane Duvall, mar- ried Feb 22 at John Duvall's, N. Neighbours, guardian of man, con- sented in person, John M. Duvall, father of lady, consented in per- son, wit. Wm. Bline, Ann Maria Titchenor. Apr 7, 1859-- Lewis Duvall/ Mrs. Rhoda Peters, married Apr 7 at Young Goodman's, both married before, wit. Henry Klinglesmith, Joseph Goodman, Isaac Hicks. Apr 19, 1861-- B. F. Duvall/ Miss Rebecca Jane Shawler (Hardin), married Apr., both of age, wit. John Bates. Jan 17, 1865-- Henry Bland/ Miss Cathrine Duvall, married Jan 24 at John M. Duvall's, Lydia Bland, guardian of man, consented in writing, proven by W. T. Bland, John M. Duvall, father of man (lady?), consented in writing, proven by W. T. Duvall, wit. Wm. Bland, Henry Springs. Mar 29, 1866-- Henry Duvall/ Miss Emily J. Shawler, married Mar 29 at David Shawler's, man of age, D. Shawler, father of lady, con- sented in person, wit. G. H. Hilton, G. W. Kerfoot, John Green. Apr 4, 1866-- Robert S. Duvall/ Miss Annette (Annetta) Jeffries, married Apr 5 at J. J. Jeffries', man of age, J. J. Jeffries, father of lady, consented in writing, proven by T. J. Jeffries, wit. Dr. S. Lee, W. D. Ward, Hayden Yates. Aug 17, 1867-- B. F. Duvall/ Miss Eliza Shawler, married Aug 25 at Danl Shawler's, man of age, lady's father consented in person, wit. G. W. Hilton, John Pess, Henry Duvall. Mar 30, 1870-- A. H. W. Duvall/ Miss Nancy J. Humble, married Mar 30 at John Green's, man of age, lady's father consented in writing and proven by John F. Green, wit. John Green, Rich'd Brown, B. F. Duvall. June 7, 1870-- Henry C. Duvall/ Miss Catharine Crawford, married June 7 at Jas. Crawford's, man of age, lady's father, James Craw- ford, consented in person, wit. Chas. Purcell, Alex Patterson, Mr. Gardner. Nov 12, 1873-- George W. Cundiff/ Miss Mary E. J. Duvall, married Nov 18 at Jno. Green's, man of age, lady's stepfather, John Green, consented in person, wit. John Green, Ramey B. Cundiff. Feb 4, 1874-- Jas. J. W. Duvall/ Miss Kitty E. Miller, married Feb 5 at Miller's, mother of man, Eliza G. Green, consented in writing and proven by J. E. Green, father of lady, Henderson Miller, consented and proven by J. E. Green, wit. Windfied S. Cundiff, John T. Kelly.

    02/05/2005 04:30:05
    1. Reuben George Bowles in S. Africa, 1911
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: SOUTH-AFRICA-IMMIGRANTS-BRITISH-L@rootsweb.com From: "Ellen Stanton" <harprulz@bellsouth.net> Subject: Some East London Marriages 1908-11 LDS Microfilm #1864496 East London Marriages Item 12: 1905-1911 This is Installment #5 of a film of East London civil marriages. All dates follow American convention of MMDDYY. Entry #106 Husband: Henry Telfer THOMSON Wife: Jane OGILVIE (nee FOWLER) Date: No Entry Note: Canceled scrawled atop Entry #106 (dup.) Husband: Johannes Josephus Jubelius POTGIETER Wife: Anna Sophia Francina DU PLESSIS Date: 7/7/1908 Entry #107 Husband: Lack TOW Wife: Rose Ellen SMITH Date: 7/8/1908 Entry #108 Husband: Claude CHAMBERS Wife: Maria Johanna Du Toit KEIJTEL Date: 7/14/1908 Entry #109 Husband: James RENNIE Wife: Ida Caroline BREWSTER Date: 8/3/1908 Entry #110 Husband: William APPEL Wife: Jeanetta ROSENBERGER Date: 8/5/1908 Entry #111 Husband: James Samuel LAVERY Wife: Edna Blanche EDWARDS Date: 9/3/1908 Entry #113 Husband: Otto HERBST Wife: Anna SCHMIDT Date: 12/7/1908 Entry #114 Husband: John KUSKUS Wife: Sophy MORRIS Date: 12/9/1908 Entry #115 Husband: Cornelius Johannes MULLER Wife: Cathrina Derkonila? HOLL? (HALL?) Date: 12/12/1908 Entry #116 Husband: Hugh McGregor Forbes FYFE Wife: Helen Amelia DEMPSTER (nee SKEA) Date: 12/23/1908 Entry #117 Husband: Robert ROBERTSON Wife: Mildred Louise ELDRIDGE Date: 12/29/1908 Entry #118 Husband: Henry Bernard GOTZE Wife: Harriett Elizabeth Ann HINTON Date: 1/6/1909 Entry #119 Husband: Sydney Bertram TAYLOR Wife: Nellie Fletcher MAYTHAM Date: 2/1/1909 Entry #120 Husband: Reginald George Theal STEWART Wife: Ellen Eva RINGSALL Date: 3/6/1909 Entry #120 (dup.) Husband: Harry Herbert LEVY Wife: Milly LEVY Date: 3/10/1909 Entry #121 Husband: Charley TANKEL Wife: Rebeco or Rebecca WAUER Date: 3/22/1909 Entry #124 Husband: Lewis Charles Patrick KEARNEY Wife: Ethel Gertrude HEARD Date: 5/7/1909 Entry #125 Husband: William Walter THWAITS Wife: Fanny Wilhelmina STIRTON Date: 5/8/1909 Entry #126 Husband: John HARGRAVES Wife: Maude Alice GAGER Date: 5/13/1909 Entry #127 Husband: Carl William Robert RUDOLPH Wife: Ernestina Annie Louisa HOWE Date: 5/21/1909 Entry #128 Husband: Charles Mortimer MORELAND Wife: Violet Jessie Harriet HAYES Date: 5/21/1909 Entry #129 Husband: Charles Henry DAMARELL? (DAMARETT?) Wife: Laura Maud LEDGER Date: 7/29/1909 Entry #130 Husband: Albert HURFORD Wife: Mary Ann Emma SCHUMANN Date: 8/19/1909 Entry #131 Husband: John KERR Wife: Elizabeth Sophia EVANS (nee RENNIE) Date: 8/25/1909 Entry #132 Husband: Josias Alexander DE WIT Wife: Lydia Emma Paulina ROTHNICK Date: 8/30/1909 Entry #134 Husband: Ally SAID Wife: Katie MAGRIDDE Date: 9/14/1909 Entry #135 Husband: Frederick Stanley LOYNES Wife: Mary Susan VAN TONDER (nee ANNANDALE) Date: 10/4/1909 Entry #136 Husband: John Woodhouse MELLOR Wife: Annie Elizabeth KNOWLES Date: 10/23/1909 Entry #137 Husband: Theodor RUSTEBERG Wife: Emily Ellen BRIETZKE (nee BARAGWANATH) Date: 11/8/1909 Entry #138 Husband: Arthur MCKINLEY Wife: Agnes James SIBINELA Date: 11/11/1909 Entry #139 Husband: John Thomas BRADLEY Wife: Amalie Marie HEINRICH (nee WERNER) Date: 11/15/1909 Entry #140 Husband: John Garfield SALMON Wife: Edith FELTHAM Date: 11/25/1909 Entry #141 Husband: Melvin Oscar FRASER Wife: Annie Mary ELS Date: 12/17/1909 Entry #1 Husband: James RITCHIE Wife: Mary BELL Date: 1/25/1910 Entry #3 Husband: William David MASTERTON Wife: Florence Marion JENKINS Date: 2/15/1910 Entry #5 Husband: Benjamin Matthew SIMPSON Wife: Harriet SKINNER Date: 2/24/1910 Entry #7 Husband: William Mitford Jesse HAYWARD Wife: Alice Catherine BISSET Date: 3/5/1910 Entry #8 Husband: John Phillip STONE Wife: Nellie Susan ANNANDALE Date: 3/8/1910 Entry #9 Husband: Johannes Lodewicus VENTER Wife: Johanna Cecilia RAUBENHEIMER Date: 4/2/1910 Entry #10 Husband: Donald MACLENNAN, Jr. Wife: Ida Friederike Maria KURTZ Date: 4/9/1910 Entry #11 Husband: Spiros George HALAMANDARIS Wife: Malama Eleftherion CHRISTOFIDOU Date: 5/4/1910 Entry #12 Husband: Gulterm? Emil JENSEN Wife: Mary Louisa PEINKE (nee RUSTEBERG) Date: 5/6/1910 Entry #13 Husband: James LANGE Wife: Elizabeth Ann REYNOLDS (nee WICKS) Date: 6/1/1910 Entry #14 Husband: Arthur HARRISON Wife: Elizabeth WOODIER (nee LANE) Date: 6/9/1910 Entry #15 Husband: Johannes Vincent Wilhelm Bernhardt CONRADT Wife: Rose HOWARD Date: 6/11/1910 Entry #16 Husband: William James ELLENDER Wife: Ella MYERS Date: 6/22/1910 Entry #17 Husband: William Percival PHILIP Wife: Grace Agnes HLABA Date: 7/4/1910 Entry #18 Husband: Charlie KIMSON Wife: Mary Nellie VAN DER WALT Date: 7/20/1910 Entry #19 Husband: Charles Arthur WEST Wife: Marie Johanna KLEBER (nee GUNN) Date: 7/29/1910 Entry #20 Husband: Archibald William STRATFORD Wife: Elsa Magretha FRIEDRICH Date: 9/5/1910 Entry #22 Husband: Henry SCHAPER Wife: Emilie LEHMANN (nee BARTEL) Date: 10/5/1910 Entry #23 Husband: John Beachman CLARKE Wife: Minnie PRINCE Date: 10/20/1910 Entry #24 Husband: Ghanshamdas Thakusdas DEVAN Wife: Mary Ethel YOUNG Date: 10/28/1910 Entry #25 Husband: Theodor Hermann RUSTEBERG Wife: Rose Dagmar SERGEL Date: 11/16/1910 Entry #26 Husband: Charles Nicholas DUNNING Wife: Isabella Reid NELSON (nee CHASE) Date: 11/24/1910 Entry #27 Husband: Samuel Johnstone WILKINSON Wife: Annie Elizabeth FELL Date: 12/19/1910 Entry #28 Husband: John CLAYTON Wife: Christina McGregor LONGBOTTOM (nee DUNAGAN) Date: 12/21/1910 Entry #2 Husband: George Thomas BRANGWIN Wife: Matilda Victoria WAHL Date: 1/7/1911 Entry #3 Husband: Percy Hartley RODGERS Wife: Elizabeth McCaw KIRKLAND Date: 1/28/1911 Entry #4 Husband: Diedericus Pieter TERBURGH Wife: Harriet Marian BROWNE Date: 2/6/1911 Entry #5 Husband: William LAW Wife: Margaret Irvine JOHNSON Date: 2/9/1911 Entry #6 Husband: Ernest August Sigismund RISTOW Wife: Bertha Regina BROWN Date: 2/9/1911 Entry #8 Husband: Arthur FOSTER Wife: Gertrude Margaretha Elise MEINE Date: 3/23/1911 Entry #11 Husband: Harry Octavius DELLON Wife: Gertrude Elizabeth BIDDULPH (nee GOLDING) Date: 4/22/1911 Entry #13 Husband: Edwin Charles GOLDSWAIN Wife: Aletta Elizabeth BEZUIDENHOUT Date: 5/29/1911 Entry #16 Husband: Frederick William KEENEY Wife: Wilhelmina Albertina MARTIN (nee SCHULTZ) Date: 6/12/1911 Entry #20 Husband: William MCCAGIE Wife: Joyce Kenyon WORMALD Date: 8/5/1911 Entry #21 Husband: Frederick William MAASKE Wife: Violet Wilhelmina POOLE Date: 8/25/1911 Entry #22 Husband: Robert DEMMER Wife: Bertha Christina WELKEN Date: 9/8/1911 Entry #24 Husband: Noel Duke JACKSON Wife: Violet Markham COURT Date: 10/4/1911 Entry #25 Husband: Reuben George BOWLES Wife: Amelia Maria NELSON Date: 10/10/1911 End Item 12 I will start with Item 13 on Installment #6. Regards, Ellen Stanton Email: harprulz@bellsouth.net

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    1. John, Ida & Dorcas Edna Bowles in S. Africa 1885
    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 1884-85 Greetings to All, This is installment #46 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 #1141 Child: Christina Costall BROWN Parents: Oliver Rostol and Thomasine Costall Born: 5/11/1884 Baptized: 6/6/1884 Entry #1142 Child: Gertrude Sarah FIELD Parents: Joseph and Mary Ann Born: 3/2/1884 Baptized: 7/13/1884 Entry #1143 Child: Benetta Jane BROOKS Parents: Edward Alexander Richard Jairs and Elizabeth Ann Born: 8/30/1884 Baptized: 9/17/1884 Entry #1144 Child: Harry Enoch ROWLES Parents: John and Rosie Ann Born: 7/15/1884 Baptized: 10/12/1884 Entry #1145 Child: Harry Brooks STEDMAN Parents: Joseph Henry and Letitia Born: 9/8/1884 Baptized: 10/22/1884 Entry #1146 Child: Ruth LANG Parents: James and Ann Jane Born: 10/12/1884 Baptized: 10/29/1884 Entry #1147 Child: Benjamin George BURTON Parents: Alfred and Mary Ann Born: 10/12/1884 Baptized: 10/29/1884 Entry #1148 Child: James Travers WELLBELOVED Parents: William James Travers and Ellen Maria Born: 10/10/1884 Baptized: 11/4/1884 Entry #1149 Child: Henry Owen RANDELL Parents: George and Livinia Isabella Born: 6/21/1884 Baptized: 11/23/1884 Entry #1150 Child: Sylvia Timm HALL Parents: William and Lucy Williamina Born: 10/27/1884 Baptized: 12/6/1884 Entry #1151 Child: Pearl Timm HALL Parents: William and Lucy Williamina Born: 10/27/1884 Baptized: 12/6/1884 Entry #1152 Child: Ellanor Mary GUNN Parents: James William and Louisa Ann Born: 12/13/1884 Baptized: 1/25/1885 Entry #1153 Child: Frank Gordon THOMAS Parents: David and Matilda Armstrong Born: 11/22/1884 Baptized: 2/9/1885 Entry #1154 Child: Olive Windell GEORGE Parents: Lawrence Christian and Dorothea Cathrine Born: 1/8/1885 Baptized: 2/13/1885 Entry #1155 Child: Thomas WAKEFORD Parents: Ruben and Mary Ann Jane Born: 1/19/1885 Baptized: 2/27/1885 Entry #1156 Child: Eveline Louisa POOLE Parents: Joseph and Louisa Born: 10/7/1885 Baptized: 3/4/1885 Entry #1157 Child: Reginald FLETCHER Parents: Edward Charles and Charlotte Ann Born: 11/16/1884 Baptized: 3/4/1885 Entry #1158 Child: Richard John Thorpe SELLERS Parents: John William and Annie Born: 10/22/1884 Baptized: 11/14/1884 Entry #1159 Child: Ruth May CLACK Parents: Edwin and Caroline Born: 9/22/1884 Baptized: 11/14/1884 Entry #1160 Child: Alfred Walter Rex BEECHAM Parents: William Alfred and Elizabeth Louisa Born: 7/19/1884 Baptized: 11/14/1884 Entry #1161 Child: Bertie Cortes? SPENSLEY Parents: George and Harriet Maria Born: 10/12/1884 Baptized: 12/5/1884 Entry #1162 Child: William Wreford BOOTH Parents: William and Harriet SAMPSON Born: 10/24/1884 Baptized: 12/11/1884 Entry #1163 Child: Harold Bertram BUTLER Parents: John and Joanna Born: 11/7/1884 Baptized: 1/7/1885 Entry #1164 Child: Ivy Bertha BROOKS Parents: James and Florence Hannah Born: 12/16/1884 Baptized: 2/1/1885 Entry #1165 Child: Sidney Crespin STREET Parents: Sidney Alan and Mary Born: 1/8/1885 Baptized: 2/26/1885 Entry #1166 Child: William MCCOURT Parents: James Hanning and Annabella Born: 12/11/1884 Baptized: 3/13/1885 Entry #1167 Child: Norah CHRISTMAS Parents: John and Sarah Anne Born: 2/1/1885 Baptized: 3/17/1885 Entry #1168 Child: Eva MURGATROYD Parents: John and Susanna Born: "4 years" Baptized: 3/23/1885 Entry #1169 Child: Emmanuel MURGATROYD Parents: John and Susanna Born: 2/10/1885 Baptized: 3/23/1885 Entry #1170 Child: Minnie Amelia WHITAKER Parents: William Daniel and Annie Born: 12/16/1884 Baptized: 3/25/1885 Entry #1171 Child: Angelina Lilian BROOKS Parents: William Henry and Ann Born: 3/28/1885 Baptized: 4/13/1885 Entry #1172 Child: Thomas Matthew KEEVY Parents: Daniel James and Ebernetta Born: 4/4/1885 Baptized: 4/23/1885 Entry #1173 Child: Walter Joseph WOODS Parents: Walter and Mary Martha Born: 2/9/1885 Baptized: 4/5/1885 Entry #1174 Child: Harrit Martha WOODS Parents: Walter and Mary Martha Born: 3/19/1883 Baptized: 4/5/1885 Entry #1175 Child: Clement Benjamin NELSON Parents: Thomas and Mary Jane Born: 2/23/1885 Baptized: 3/25/1885 Entry #1176 - Crossed out Entry #1177 Child: John Hendrick WEWEGE Parents: Jacobus Johannes and Dina Margaret Born: 3/18/1884 Baptized: 4/16/1885 Entry #1178 Child: Clement Everett DOVEY Parents: Charles Joseph and Bertha Born: 3/25/1885 Baptized: 4/21/1885 Entry #1179 Child: Edward Lewis FUTTER Parents: William and Mary Ann Born: 5/4/1884 Baptized: 4/21/1885 Entry #1180 - Blank Entry #1181 Child: Mary Ann FUTTER Parents: William James and Martha Mary Ann Born: 9/5/1884 Baptized: 4/21/1885 Entry #1182 Child: Douglas Mabery MARTIN Parents: John Thomas and Henrietta Hannah Born: 10/4/1884 Baptized: 5/3/1885 Entry #1183 Child: William Henry Thomas COLE Parents: Henry and Mary Jane Born: 3/9/1885 Baptized: 5/24/1885 Entry #1184 Child: Douglas Hilton WEBB Parents: Christopher Evans and Margaret Jane Born: 5/6/1885 Baptized: 6/2/1885 Entry #1185 Child: Dorcas Edna BOWLES Parents: John and Ida Born: 3/18/1885 Baptized: 6/4/1885 Entry #1186 Child: Garnet Edgar Middleton WOODCOCK Parents: Arthur and Christine Born: 5/22/1885 Baptized: 6/14/1885 Entry #1187 Child: Ruben Walter HAFSLAND Parents: Oscar and Whilhelmina Born: 4/19/1885 Baptized: 6/16/1885 Entry #1188 Child: Hilda Louisa KEEN Parents: Edwin E. and Sarah Born: 8/23/188(3?) Baptized: 6/19/1885 Entry #1189 Child: Arthur Birt KEEVY Parents: Matthew Francis and Mary Elizabeth Born: 5/19/1885 Baptized: 6/25/1885 Entry #1190 Child: Frances CHADDOCK Parents: Robert and Sarah Ann Born: 5/30/1885 Baptized: 6/30/1885 Entry #1191 Child: Violet Helena CHADDOCK Parents: Robert and Sarah Ann Born: 7/26/1882 Baptized: 6/30/1885 Entry #1192 Child: Frank Edward MARSH Parents: Robert James and Mary Ann Born: 6/1/1885 Baptized: 7/1/1885 Entry #1193 Child: Percival John CROSS Parents: Arthur John and Mary Born: 6/5/1885 Baptized: 7/2/1885 Entry #1194 Child: Charlotte Ethel BARNES Parents: David George and Elizabeth Ann Born: 6/28/1885 Baptized: 8/6/1885 Entry #1195 Child: Gertrude Ann FROST Parents: Charles and Elizabeth Mary Born: 6/5/1885 Baptized: 8/9/1885 Entry #1196 Child: Lydia Daisy BROOKES Parents: Alfred and Mary Born: 9/5/1879 Baptized: 8/14/1885 Entry #1197 Child: Welbeck Joseph Hepburn PAGE Parents: Thomas and Fanny Maud Born: 7/25/1885 Baptized: 8/16/1885 Entry #1198 Child: Susan Jane HOWES Parents: Thomas and Wilhelmina Born: 7/31/1885 Baptized: 8/20/1885 Entry #1199 Child: Letitia Martha STRADFORD Parents: Charles W. and Elizabeth Maria Born: "1885" Baptized: 8/23/1885 Entry #1200 Child: Gracie Jane STRADFORD Parents: Arthur James and Lucy Emily Born: 6/22/1885 Baptized: 8/23/1885 That's all for this installment. I will start with Entry #1201 on Installment #47. Regards, Ellen Stanton Email: harprulz@bellsouth.net

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    1. Selbert Ellis Boles, Green Co., KY, 1977
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: KYGREEN-L@rootsweb.com From: jorgy@flash.net Subject: Selbert Ellis Boles Obit 1977 This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Boles, Skaggs Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/zAB.2ACE/10315 Message Board Post: Selbert Ellis Boles, 57, a resident of Mt. Sherman, died Friday May 6, 1977 at Sunrise Manor Nursing Home in Hodgenville. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. W.E. (Ruth) Skaggs, and an aunt, Mrs. Sophia Skaggs; both of Mt. Sherman. Funeral services were held Monday in the chapel at Dixion and Rogers funeral home in Magnolia. Burial was in Old Mt. Sherman Cemetery. Bro. Dan Cottrell officiated. Pallbearers were: Pete Taylor, Clarence Thompson, Harold Carter, George Blevens, Otis Skaggs and Melvin Whitlow. Transcribed by Florence Montgomery Loveall Obituaries of Green Co. Ky.,Vol. 2, compiled by Eunice Montgomery Wright p.5.

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    1. Mr. Bowles in Australia, ca. 1911
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: AUSTRALIA-OBITS-L@rootsweb.com From: Trevor <tjwilliams@iinet.net.au> Subject: BRISTOL FAMILY Tarnagulla I am posting this 1911 obituary in case anyone is researching the BRISTOL family of Tisbury, Wilts. and might find it useful. Trevor ìDEATH OF MR HENRY C. BRISTOLî AN IDEAL TOWN CLERK The lamented death of Mr Henry Charles Bristol, at his residence, Tarnagulla, takes from us a splendid citizen, an ideal father ñ and breaks another well-worn link in the golden chain binding the past history of this town with the present. His life was gentle; and the elements admixed in him that Nature might stand up And say to all the world ñ This was a man! The gold discoveries in the Fifties attracted to Australia many men of the best frame and fibre that Britain possessed ñ and Mr Bristol was one of them. Like many of the pioneers, he was blessed with a remarkably robust constitution, which he never abused and, though in his eightieth year, he had scarcely ever known a dayís sickness until stricken with severe illness three months ago. Skilful medical care and nursing caused him to rally for a time and hope was entertained that his vigorous nature would so assert itself that he might be spared a few years longer, but a kindly Providence ruled otherwise. His work was done, and surrounded by the members of his devoted family he peacefully passed into his rest and reward. Mr Bristol, who was often looked on as a typical English gentleman, was a native of Tisbury, Wiltshire, and arrived in Victoria at twenty years of age. After following the varying fortunes of the early goldfields at Maryborough, Castlemaine, Ararat &c, he eventually came to Tarnagulla, (then Sandy Creek), to manage Kingís Chiliean (sic Mills, on the famous Poverty Reef ñ a position of great responsibility owing to the richness of the stone being treated. Besides being keenly interested in the development of the mining industry of the district, he also established the local flour mill. Perhaps one of the noblest monuments of his energy and self sacrifice is to be seen in the beautiful brick Methodist Church of which property he has been for over half a century a trustee, his early fellow-workers being Messrs Bowles, Davis Bros. J Falder, and the gifted Thomas Pybus. Mr Bristolís musical gifts enabled him to render good service in the choir, of which he was a valuable member, and never, or seldom, was his place vacant. In the palmy days of Tarnagulla the Church choir attained an unusually high standard of efficiency, and included in its ranks, many members of rare musical gifts. Men might come; men might go, but Mr Bristol remained, his motto being, ìIíll praise my Maker while Iíve breath.î His greatest work was undoubtedly in the Sunday School, where for two generations he sought to train the thoughts and mould the characters of a large number of young people who were fortunate to come under his influence. There are people occupying high and honourable positions in our land today, who date much of their success in life to the grand moral grounding they received from Mr Bristol, to whom they gratefully look back as their guide, philosopher and friend. Prior to his acceptance of the town clerkship of the borough, a position he has held for 28 years, he, from its inception, was a member of the Borough Council and occupied the chair as Mayor; he was also a correspondent for the Board of Advice during its tenure. Of trials and sorrows he had a full share, but if a manís character and reputation are gauged by the fortitude with which he looks a frowning fortune in the face ñ then the name of H C Bristol must have a high and honourable place on the roll of heroes. Not merely did he act the part of a dutiful father, but, as his wife predeceased him by some thirty years the care and training of the family during early childhood drew from him the solicitude of a mother and, how well he did his work! The sportmanlike side of his life expressed itself in a devoted interest to those noble animals, the horse and dog, while his gun brought the game with unerring precision. A few days before his end came, the present by a friendly sportsman of a few quail seemed to light up the memories of hunting pleasure of the past. Though past the allotted span of life, he possessed an alertness of intellect and an elasticity of step, combined with an erectness of carriage that were the envy of younger men. While his habitual cheerfulness, his breezy humour, his cheery salutation, and his tender sympathy will be missed by many ñ yet these are the qualities that others may, with much profit, imitate. The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon, and the cortege presented an impressive spectacle when passing the Town Hall, where the flag floated half-mast high. The pall-bearers were Cr Stafford, Cr Nicholls, Messrs P Renshaw, M Robinson, C Falder and ex-Cr Williams (Acting Town Clerk). In the procession were the mayor (Cr Jennings), Crs Laidlaw, Ison, Duggan, Toole and Ramsay, with the principal residents of the town and district. The Rev James Smith impressively conducted the service at the graveside, and the mortuary arrangements were creditably carried out by Mr T Roper of Tarnagulla.î _Source_: ìThe Tarnagulla and Llanelly Courierî, Saturday July 1, 1911. [Victoria, Australia]

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