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    1. Boles place, Cumberland Co., KY, 1865-66
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY-L@rootsweb.com From: Sandi Gorin <sgorin@glasgow-ky.com> Subject: CUMBERLAND CO DEEDS CONTINUED In deed book R, 1865-66 timeframe. Land transactions are between Cumberland Co residents unless otherwise specified. Pvt John A GROCE, Co E, 5th KY Cav; served 4 Oct 1861-3 May 1865, age 24. 1st/Sgt Joseph W PRICE, Co. M?, 5th TN Cav, born Claiborn Parrish, LA, served 4 Aug 1863 to 14 Aug 1865, 24 yrs old. Pvt Richard B CAMPBELL, Co J, 1st Ky Cav, born Cumberland Co, 21 yrs old, served 17 Sept 1861 to 1 Dec 1862. Pvt William HARRIS, Co F, 5th Ky Cav, born Cumberland Co, 23 yrs old, served 3 Oct 1861 to 3 May 1865. Pvt William M CAMPBELL, Co F, 5th KY Cav, born Cumb. Co, 24 yrs old, served 3 Nov 1861 to 16 July 1865 Pvt James J SMITH, Co E, 5th KY Cav, born Cumb Co, 18 yrs old, served 14 Oct 1861 to 3 May 1865. Cpl James E MILLER, Co F, 5th Ky Cav, born Cumb Co, 18 yrs old, served 3 Oct 1861 to 3 May 1865. John ROBINSON, Pvt, Co B, 5th TN Vol, served 7 Aug 1862 to 25 June 1865, born Dekalb Co TN, age 19. Joseph H PHIFER, Pvt, Co I, 1st KY Cav, served 2 Sept 1861 to 11 July 1862, born Cumb Co, 20 yrs old. Pvt George W BRANHAM, Co F, 5th KY Cav, served 15 Nov 1861 to 3 May 1865, born Cumb Co, 28 yrs old. Sgt James F LLOYD, Co F, 5th KY Cav, served 28 Sept 1861 to 3 May 1865, born Cumb Co., 18 yrs old. Pvt Albert K BRUTON, Co I, 1st KY Cav, served 20 Sept 1861 to 31 Dec 18674, born Morgan Co TN, 19 yrs old. Pvt John B SPEER, Co E, 5th KY Cav, served 4 Oct 1861 to 3 May 1865, born Cumb. Co, 22 yrs old. Sgt Jeremiah S ELLIS, Co C, 5th KY Cav, served 2 Nov 1861 to 3 May 1865, born Clinton Co KY, 28 yrs old. Sgt. James A MARCUM, Co I, 1st KY Cav, served 20 Aug 1861 to 31 Dec 1864, born Cumb Co, 25 yrs old. Pvt William ANDERSON, Co E, 5th KY Cav, served 4 Oct 1861 to 31 Sept 1862, born Cumb Co, 34 yrs old. Cpl Milton TRIPLETT, Co F, 5th KY Cav, served 20 Oct 1861 to 31 May 18675, born Russell Co KY, 21 yrs old. Pvt George W WADE, Co?, 1st KY Cav, served 20 Aug 1861 to 31 Dec 1864, born Cumb Co, 24 yrs old. Pvt Thomas ANDERSON, Co F, KY Cav, served 28 Aug 1864 to 3 May 1865, born Cumb Co, 21 yrs old. Pvt Richard ENGLISH, Co C, 5th Cav, served 30 Aug 1864 to Mar 1866, born Cumb Co, 23 yrs old. Cornelius COOP, blacksmith, Co E, 5th KY Cav, served 9 Jan 1862 to 3 May 1865, born Scott Co VA, 26 yrs old. Sgt Francis M TAYLOR, KY Regt, served 10 Mar 1863 to 26 May 1865, born Overton Co TN, 26 yrs old. Pvt James T OWENS, Co I, 1st KY Cav, served 1861 to 31 Dec 1864, born Cumb Co, 24 yrs old. James T ROWE & wife Forinda A to NICHOLSON & VEEDER - lease. Thomas C WINFREY, Commission - divideand between Susan S OVERSTREET & Mary W ELLINGTON (James), their father was William OVERSTREET. William F OWSLEY & wife Mary A, William E BLEDSOE & wife Mary E, Granville B BLEDSOE & wife Mary E & E S BLEDSOE (widow of Joseph S) to William ESTON.. house & lot known as the BOLES place. William ESTON & wife Mary M to Thmas S ELLISON - land W R & J D DAVIS, executors of the late J DAVIS, Mary E DAVIS & Sophia F DAVIS to John CLOYD. Oxile ALLEN, age 17, Green ALLEN, 15 and Kit ALLEN, 12 - former slaves of M C ALLEN apprenticed to him. Ephriam WILLIAMS, 11, former slave apprenticed to John W WILLIAMS Hiram HUGHES, age 7, apprenticed to John J NEELEY. Lewis H AMXY & wife Mary B of Metcalfe Co KY to Elizabeth YOUNG. Robert STOCKTON & wife Mary S to T B STOCKTON. James M and George W KEEN to N T JONES. to be continued next week. Only about 9 more posts to go, the next few weeks will continue to be soldiers coming home. 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/ ==================

    12/29/2004 06:12:49
    1. Obediah and Emma (Coleman) Bowles
    2. Charles Hartley
    3. Obediah Bowles was a son of Henry P. and Mary Catherine (Pedigo) Bowles of Barren/Metcalfe County KY. Obediah and Emma married on 6 Nov 1878 per the following record: --- Clark County Indiana Marriage Records 1855 - 1880, Books G - K, V. 2 Name: Emma D Coleman Spouse: Obediah W Bowles Marriage Date: 06 Nov 1878 Book: K - OSPage: 362 --- The 1900 census shows them this way: --- 1900 Federal Census: Kentucky, Jefferson County, ED 79, page 5B Bowles, Obediah - head, Mar 1852, 48, KY KY VA, Gen. Collector for Gas company Bowles, Emma - wife, 1862, 37, OH OH OH Bowles, Walter - son, Jun 1880, 19, KY KY OH, insurance agent Bowles, Birdie - dau, Sep 1882, 17, KY KY OH, servant Bowles, Stanley - son, Jun 1889, 10, KY KY OH, in school Bowles, Hazel - dau, Feb 1892, 8, KY KY OH, in school Bowles, Edward - son, Jan 1895, 5, KY KY OH Bowles, Windell - son, Nov 1898, 1, KY KY OH --- By 1920 Obediah and Emma were living with daughter Birdie and her husband per this census record: --- 1920 Federal Census: Kentucky, Jefferson County, ED 79, page 4B 150 Vernon Avenue, Louisville KY houshold 90/98 Bird, George F. - head, M W 38 Md, insurance agent, TN TN TN Bird, Birdie - wife, F W 36 Md, KY KY KY Bird, Wesley S. - son, M W 13 S, KY TN KY Bird, Grant - son, M W 11 S, KY TN KY Bird, Dorothy - daughter, F W 4 5/12 S, KY TN KY Bowles, Obediah - father-in-law, M W 67 M, drummer - retail coffee, KY VA KY Bowles, Emma - mother-in-law, F W 56 M, KY KY KY --- According to the Kentucky Death Index, Obediah died in Jefferson County on 9 Jan 1923. By 1930, George and Birdie were living in Columbus, Ohio per the census record: --- 1930 Federal Census: Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, District 103 46 West Starr Ave, Columbus OH household 67/108 Bird, George F. - head, M W 49 Md24, TN TN TN, life insurance agent Bird, Birdie E. - wife, F W 47 Md22, KY KY KY Bird, Grant O. - son, M W 22 S, KY TN KY, service station manager(?) Bird, Dorothy E. - daughter, F W 14 S, KY TN KY --- I lose track of them after that. Obediah's son Edward is in the 1920 and 1930 censuses: --- 1920 Federal Census: Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, ED 205, page 1A Bowles, Edward G. - head, 24, printer at job printing house, KY KY KY Bowles, Alice - wife, 24, KY KY KY Bowles, Gladys - dau, 4 1/12, KY KY KY Bowles, John B. - son, 2 8/12, KY KY KY --- 1930 Federal Census: Kentucky, Jefferson County, 2319 Portland Avenue in Louisville Bowles, Ed G. - head, 35, md19 Bowles, Alice - wife, 35, md19 Bowles, Gladys - dau, 14 Bowles, John B. - son, 12 --- According to the Kentucky Death Index and the Social Security Index, Edward was born 4 Jan 1895 and died 2 May 1976. I think his wife, Alice had died in 1941. Of their two children, I think John B. Bowles died on 1 Jan 1955. I know nothing of Gladys. Apparently Obediah's youngest son, Wendell married a lady named Helen and they had at least two daughters named Nadine and Shirley. That's all I know about them. Any help in tracking down any of Obediah Bowles' descendents will be greatly appreciated. Charlie

    12/29/2004 01:48:48
    1. DNA Project Update
    2. Charles Hartley
    3. We now have 8 participants in the Bowles DNA project, and two kits have already made it back to Family Tree DNA. If you have mailed your kit, you will receive an email message from Family Tree DNA telling you when it arrives there. If you have not yet signed up, you can do so by following this link: http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_join.asp?code=W26816&special=true Feel free to ask questions. If I don't know the answer, I'll find out. Charlie Hartley Group Administrator

    12/29/2004 10:25:30
    1. Bowles/Brown family
    2. Wink Kelso
    3. Hello everyone, I have just found this new world of geneaolgy and the Bowles family connection. It's very new and exciting information. I am a decedant of Joseph G. Brown and Emmaline Bowles. There son Lee Brown was my great grandfather. He had only one grandchild, my father, Ernest Gilmore Garrison. He was born in Uvalde, TX in the Brown family home. I am his eldest daughter Glyn Garrison Kelso. I would love any information about the family and if there is any information about Joseph G. Brown. Thank you very much, Glyn Garrison Kelso --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Send a seasonal email greeting and help others. Do good.

    12/29/2004 03:13:52
    1. Boles, Bowles, Boyles in Stokes & Surry Cos., NC
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. This was just sent to me by a correspondent who knows I'll take anything that mentions a Boles, Boales, Bowles, Boyles, etc., but who won't have more information about these items. I'm fairly sure that we've seen them before, but I'll send them along just in case. Linne Stokes County, NC Will Book 3, page 229: 6 Apr 1828. Will of William Boyles, Senr Probate Sept. 1831. Being old and infirm... Son William, negro girl Mary. Dau. Polly w/o John Francis, negro Patsy and her youngest child Mariah. Dau. Betsy, s/o Frederick Francis, negro girl Rilla. Dau. Nancy w/o Joseph Boyles, negro girl Esther. Son Joel, negro Sam. Children of son Thomas, deceased (children not named) $100 divided. Children of son James, deceased, if he has any living, $100 divided. Mentions lands rented the 1st year after deceased so my children who live in Alabama may have notice of sale of lands. Exrs: Son Wm Boyles Jr and Johnson Clement. ******************************************* Stokes County Will Book 3, page 175: 14 Jan 1828 Will of James Boles, Senr. Probate March term 1828. Wife Mary all my estate. Children: Alexander, Abel, William, Nancy, Rebecca, and Edward Boles share equally at death of wife. No executor named. ******************************************************************************** Surry County NC [Surry borders Stokes County. At the time this will was written, Stokes was still a part of Surry County.] Surry County NC Will Book I, page 140 Will of Benjamin Bowles of Hanover Co., VA 30 Apr 1780. Brother Thomas Bowles gets 500 acres in KY. Bro. John Bowles gets 1,000 acres in KY, a negro Lewis and 125 acres in Hanover Co VA. Sister Mary Ford gets 500 acres in KY and negro boy John. Sister Fanny Barnard gets negro wench Silva. Exrs: John Bowles and Rubin Ford. Probate Aug Court 1780 ****************************************************************

    12/28/2004 06:12:16
    1. Mary Bowles m. James Russell, Kent, England, 1861
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: RSL Submitter barryh URL: http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi?op=user&user=barryh From: barry_humphrey@yahoo.co.uk Subject: RSL Update Submitter: barryh Email: barry_humphrey@yahoo.co.uk * Bird c1800 c1850 Abbatham,DEV,ENG * Bleeze c1800 c1840 Dartford,KNT,ENG * Bowles c1800 c1861 Meopham,KNT,ENG * Burking c1750 c1787 Dartford,KNT,ENG * Chamberlain c1790 now Crayford>Erith,KNT,ENG =================================== Barry adds: Mary BOWLES born 13 May 1842 Northfleet, Kent, England married 19 Oct 1861 James Russell born 27 Apr 1841 Chalk, Kent, England

    12/28/2004 06:11:32
    1. Martha Bowles m. Griffin Butlers, Albemarle Co., VA, 1790
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: MCGLAUGHON-L@rootsweb.com From: CATAULAVIC@aol.com (Vicki McGlaun Culpepper) Subject: Butler http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Brooks_Byrd.htm _http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Brooks_Byrd.htm_ (http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Brooks_Byrd.htm) BUTLER FAMILY 1. Ann Butler, born say 1670, was the servant of Samuel Hersey on 15 January 1690 when she admitted in Somerset County, Maryland court that she had a "Molatta" child by "Emanuel Negro" a slave of William Coulborne. She promised to pay Hersey 1,200 pounds of tobacco for his expenses in raising the child. Emanuel was given 39 lashes on 10 June 1690 when he was convicted of stealing a hog [Judicial Records 1689-90, 36, 57, 60a, 106, 200]. She may have been the ancestor of the members of the Butler family who were in North Carolina by 1751: 2 i. Margaret, born say 1725. 3 ii. Elizabeth, born say 1730. 4 iii. Martha, born say 1734. iv. Robert1, born say 1735, listed in the Summary List of the Bertie County Tax List for 1751 filed with the central government [CCR 190]. In 1755 he posted bastardy bonds for two unnamed children he had by Jane Mitchell [Camin, N.C. Bastardy Bonds, 8]. In 1757 he was taxable on one tithe in the list of John Hill, Esqr., and in 1763 he was a "Free Mulatto Male" taxable in his own household in John Hill's list [CR 10.702.1, box 1]. In 1764 he and (his son?) John Mitchell, "2 free molattos," were listed in the Bertie County Summary Tax List, and in 1766 he was taxed in his own household in the list of John Crickett. In 1770 he was one of the freeholders who were ordered by the September Bertie court to work on the road to Cashie Bridge under Arthur Williams, overseer [Haun, Bertie County Court Minutes, IV:375]. He sold 100 acres on Cypress Swamp in Bertie on 16 February 1785 [DB M:720] and was head of a Bertie household of 4 persons for the 1787 North Carolina State census. He died before May 1790 when Amos Turner returned an inventory of his estate in Bertie court [Haun, Bertie County Court Minutes, VI:813]. 2. Margaret Butler, born say 1725, was head of a household of herself and "free Mulatto" Isaac Butler in the 1761 Bertie tax list of John Hill. On 15 July 1768 her brother James Currey informed the court that she (a "Singlewoman") had been delivered of a bastard child [N.C. Archives, Bertie County Bastardy Bonds 1740-1815, folder for 1766-1770 by ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/bertie/court/curry.txt]. And in September 1768 she brought John Castellaw and Edward MGloghan to court as securities "for her keeping Harmless and indemnifying the Parish of this County from Charge" [Haun, Bertie County Court Minutes, III:831]. She may have been the mother of i. Isaac, born say 1738, taxable in Bertie County in 1751 [CCR 190] and a "Free Mulatto Male" taxable in the list of John Hill in Margaret Butler's household in 1761. ii. William1, born say 1745, taxable head of a Bertie household of 2 "free molattos" in the 1763 summary list. iii. Rachel, born say 1746, taxable in Granville County in 1762 in Samuel Benton's list for Oxford District & Fishing Creek in the household of (her brother-in-law?) George Pettiford [CR 44.701.23]. iv. Abigail1, born before 1750, taxable in her own Bertie household with (her brother?) William Butler in the 1761 list of John Hill. 4 v. John, born about 1755. 3 Elizabeth Butler, born say 1730, was a "Free Mulatto Female" taxed in the 1761 and 1763 Bertie County Tax List of John Hill in the household of Arthur Williams along with David James and seven slaves. Arthur Williams was a member of the North Carolina General Assembly for Bertie County in 1735 [Saunders, Colonial Records of North Carolina, IV:115]. She was Arthur William's common-law wife and the mother of his two sons Isaac and Elisha who were taxed as white servants in 1767 in his household in the list of John Crickett and as "Mollatoes" in 1768: Masters: Arthur Williams Mulattos: Isaac Williams, Elisha Williams, Wm. James, Elizth. Butler, Elizth. James, Mary James Slaves: Gye, Grace, Sezer, Bess, Robin, Joan, Treser [CR 10.702.1]. Arthur left a 28 January 1775 Bertie County will, proved May 1775, leaving slaves Guy, Cesar, Grace and Joan to Elizabeth Butler "now living with me" and naming Elizabeth's children Isaac, Elisha, Ann, Cathoran, Joab, and Arthur. He also named Sarah, wife of Josiah Reddit [WB B:30-4]. In the undated Bertie County List of Humphrey Hardy, Elizabeth was head of a household of 5 taxables: slaves Gye, Cezar, Grace, Joan and herself (not identified by race). The children of Elizabeth Butler and Arthur Williams were i. ?Sarah, born say 1746, married Josiah Redditt, 14 May 1767 Bertie County bond. ii. Isaac Williams, born say 1748, counted as white in 1771 and thereafter. He married Nancy Bunch, 7 December 1769 Bertie County bond with Jeremiah and Henry Bunch, Jr., bondsmen. iii. Elisha Williams, counted as white in 1771 and thereafter, married Sarah Josey, 24 March 1775 Bertie County bond. iv. Ann, wife of Joseph Simons. v. Catherine. vi. Joab. vii. Arthur. 4. Martha Butler, born say 1734, was a "Free Mulatto Female" taxable in 1761 and 1763 in John Castellaw's household in the Bertie County list of John Hill and was taxable in Castellaw's household in the lists for 1766 through 1772. She was apparently John Castellaw's common-law wife since in 1771 William Castellaw was taxed in the Bertie list of Humphrey Nichols as a "free Molattoe," and in 1771 John made a deed of gift to "William Castellaw son of Martha Butler" [DB L:283]. The deed was proved in Bertie court by the oath of Arthur Williams who was probably the common-law husband of Elizabeth Butler. Martha was head of a Gates County household of 10 "free colored" in 1820 [NC:143]. Her son was i. William Castellaw, born say 1755, perhaps the father of James Custalo, head of a Richmond City, Virginia household of 3 "other free" in 1810 [VA:373]. 5. John Butler, born about 1755, was a taxable "Mollato" in William Butler's household in the 1774 list of Humphrey Nichols. He married Keziah Prichard, 27 December 1797 Bertie County bond with her brother Christopher Prichard bondsman. He married, second, Mary Hubbard, 13 February 1802 Bertie County bond, Buffin Harrison bondsman. He was living in Bertie County on 17 November 1820 when he applied for a pension for his services in the Revolution, stating that he enlisted in May 1776 at Windsor, Bertie County, in the North Carolina Line. He was sixty-six years old and owned 220 acres of poor land that he lived on with his wife Milly, fifty years old, and four children [NCGSJ XI:22]. They were i. Temperance, born about 1802. ii. Sucky, born about 1803. iii. William3, born about 1804. iv. Abigail2, born about 1812. Other members of the family were i. James, born in March 1759, a twelve-year-old "Mulatto" boy living in Loudoun County on 9 September 1771 when the court ordered the churchwardens of Cameron parish to bind him to Hardage Lane, Gentleman. He came into court on 14 September 1778 and agreed to serve Lane until 25 December 1779 to complete all his service including runaway time [Orders 1770-3, 213; 1776-83, 120]. He may have been the James Butler who was head of a Campbell County household of 10 "other free" in 1810 [VA:879]. ii. Jack Butlers, born say 1760, a "mulatto" who was listed among seven deserters, drafted out of Prince George County, Virginia, for whom a reward was offered in the 28 November 1777 issue of the Virginia Gazette [Purdie edition, p.3, col. 3], perhaps the "Buttlers Jack" who was head of a Martin County household of 2 "other free" in 1790 [NC:68]. iii. Jacob, born say 1770, married Patience Turner, 7 March 1796 Isle of Wight bond, John Holland surety. He was a "F.N." head of an Isle of Wight household of 11 "other free" in 1810 [NC:43]. iv. Griffin, born before 1776, married Martha Bowles, 24 October 1790 Albemarle County, Virginia bond. He was taxable in Albemarle County on one tithe and 3 horses in Fredericksville Parish in 1800 [Virginia Genealogist 3:4] and head of an Albemarle County household of 10 "free colored" in 1820. v. Edward, (brother of Griffin?), taxable in Albemarle County in Fredericksville Parish in 1800 [Virginia Genealogist 3:4] and head of a Southampton County household of 12 "other free" in 1810. vi. Robert3, born about 1790, registered as a "free Negro" in Brunswick County, Virginia, on 25 May 1835: a free man of color dark complexion about forty five years of age five feet eight Inches high one scar on the upper lip was born free as appears from the evidence of Wm Scarborough [Wynne, Register of Free Negroes, 130]. vii. Christopher, head of a Stafford County, Virginia household of 7 "other free" in 1810. viii. Daniel, head of a Chesterfield County, Virginia household of 8 "other free" in 1810 [VA:1062]. ix. William2, head of a Norfolk County household of 8 "other free" in 1810 [VA:890]. x. Lurany, born about 1788, registered in Sussex County, Virginia, on 23 September 1814: yellow complexion, 5'4", free born, 26 years old [Certificates granted to Free negroes & Mulattos, no.249].

    12/28/2004 06:11:23
    1. Bowles: Extraordinary book re. slaves, freedmen in VA, NC, SC
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. Anyone among us who is looking for an "invisible" ancestor, or for one who might have been a slave, freedman, mulatto or Indian, would do well to begin looking in this book. I found both Bowles and Jeffries listed here, with excellent sources given to continue the search. This URL is where you begin: http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Virginia_NC.htm This one gives you the title page and acknowledgements: http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Acknowledge.htm FREE AFRICAN AMERICANS OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA Including the family histories of more than 80% of those counted as "all other free persons" in the 1790 and 1800 census Winner: North Carolina Genealogical Society Award of Excellence in Publishing and The American Society of Genealogists' Donald Lines Jacobus Award Fourth Edition Paul Heinegg A hard copy of this book can be purchased from the publisher: Genealogical Publishing 1-800-296-6687 Copyright by Paul Heinegg 1999 All Rights Reserved This one will broaden your horizons about researching our ancestors in colonial times: http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/introduction.htm Introduction These genealogies, comprising the colonial history of the majority of the free African American families of Virginia and North Carolina, reveal several facets of American colonial history previously overlooked by historians: * Most families were the descendants of white servant women who had children by slaves or free African Americans. * Many descended from slaves who were freed before the 1723 Virginia law which required legislative approval for manumissions. Families like Gowen, Cumbo, and Driggers who were free in the mid-seventeenth century had several hundred members before the end of the colonial period. * Very few families descended from white slave owners who had children by their slaves, perhaps as low as 1% of the total. * Many free African American families in colonial North Carolina and Virginia were landowners who were generally accepted by their white neighbors. * Free Indians blended into the free African American communities. They did not form their own separate communities. * Some of the light-skinned descendants of free African Americans formed the tri-racial isolates of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, and Louisiana. Virginia Origins Most of the free African Americans of Virginia and North Carolina originated in Virginia where they became free in the seventeenth and eighteenth century before chattel slavery and racism fully developed in the United States. When they arrived in Virginia, Africans joined a society which was divided between master and white servant - a society with such contempt for white servants that masters were not punished for beating them to death [McIlwaine, Minutes of the Council, 22-24]. They joined the same households with white servants - working, eating, sleeping, getting drunk, and running away together [Northampton Orders 1664-74, fol.25, p.31 - fol.31; McIlwaine, Minutes of the Council, 466-7; Hening, Statutes at Large, II:26, 117; Charles City County Orders 1687-95, 468; Westmoreland County Orders 1752-5, 41a]. (snip)

    12/28/2004 06:11:05
    1. Harry Bowles m. Madeline Flowers; England
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com From: "hff" <flt1469@bellsouth.net> Subject: LOCATION in search of burial site of Madeline (Flowers) Bowles she passed on ,March 6 1996 AT AGE 96.states on death certificate cremated,14 Warrington grove,Warrington Peterborough. I have sent letters of request to main library for copy of obituary with no response.her 2nd husband Harry Bowles was a news paper photograph for local paper. he survived her so with his position with local paper .I feel sure that a obituary was posted in local paper.I being in the states this info is not available to me so I must relie on postings . H.Flowers flt1469@bellsouth.net

    12/28/2004 06:10:21
    1. John Boles, Pickett Co., TN
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: TNPICKET-L@rootsweb.com From: Willie R Beaty <wbeaty@twlakes.net> Subject: Re: [TNPICKET-L] New Veteran's Book Just Released Nope, sorry. He's not there under Chilton. Those revolutionary war veterans listed as settling in what is now Pickett County are: Alexander Beaty John Boles Cornelius Carmack I Cornelius Carmack II Henry Dillon John Felkin Roland Flowers David Andrew Godsey James Posey Gunnels Joseph Daniel Gunnels William Posey Gunnels James Harrison George Robert Hill Wiley C. Huddleston Henry Livingston John Colin McDonald Eli Mullinix John Phillips James Riley Sylvester Robbins Henry Sells Abraham Sevier George Washington Sevier Joseph Sevier II John Montgomery Smith Thomas Travis Willie

    12/28/2004 06:10:12
    1. Mrs. Charles E. Boles, Barren Co., KY, 1916
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: KYBARREN-L@rootsweb.com From: sgorin@glasgow-ky.com Subject: Mrs. Emma Warder BOHANNON - Obituary 1916 This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bohannon, Warder, Vaughn, Boles, Knight Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/TAB.2ACI/13584 Message Board Post: NOTE: I have no connection and no further information. "MRS. BOHANNON DEAD. Mrs. Emma Warder Bohannon, wife of Judge G. M. Bohannon, died at the home of her husband, Monday night at ten o'clock, in her fiftieth year. "For several years Mrs. Bohannon had been seriously ill with stomach trouble and for the past few months she had been gradually failing til the end came. "Before her marriage she was Miss Emma Warder, daughter of the late Mr. Marshall Warder, who for a great many years, was a leading citizen of the town. "With her death closes the life record of one of the sweetest and purest lives that ever graced this earth. Gentle, kind and lovable, Mrs. Bohannon was one of the most beloved women of the town. Thoughtfulness of others was her life's motto, and her's was a character that was constantly pouring out love, sunshine and great sympathy for human hearts in sorror or in joy. She was queen over a household that came as near being a family perfect in their family ties, their undying love and deep devotion for each other as any family ever grows to be in this world. He happiness reigned supreme, and now that the mother of the home and the wife of his bosom has been called to her heavenly reward, the family circle is broken, and sorrow has entered there. Alothought having been deprived of her physical activity for several years, Mrs. Bohannon took a great interest in the affairs of the day and never once did she forget her fdriends and the things that interested their lives. "She bore her sufferings meekly, and umurmingly, and now that she has gone home to eternal rest the world will be better by her having lived in it, and Heaven will be sweeter by her presence there. "Surviving her are her husband, Judge G. M. Bohannon and three daughters, Mrs. R. H. Vaughn, of Knoxville, Tenn; Mrs. Chas. E. Boles and Mrs. Ira D. S. Knight of Glasgow, and two brothers, Messrs. Charles Warder of this place and Will Warder of Clarksville, Tenn. "Mrs. Bohannon had been a devout member of the Baptist church for years.Rev. I. D. S. Knight conducted the short funeral services at the family residence, Tuesday afternoon at five o'clock, after which the remains were interred in the cemetery at this place. "To the husband, the daughters, and to the loved ones deeply bowed down in sorrow and distress is extended the great encircling arm of love and the sympathizing tears of their many many many friends in town and county during this, their hour of grief and deep affliction." Unknown Glasgow KY newspaper Glasgow Muncipal Cemetery Emma Warder Bohannon 5 July 1862 - 24 July 1916 Wife of G. N. Bohannon

    12/27/2004 05:19:49
    1. Boles, Boyles marriages in Stokes Co., NC, 1783-1868
    2. Linne Gravestock
    3. ===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: NCSTOKES-L@rootsweb.com From: "Cindy Goad" <jgoad1@triad.rr.com> Subject: Some Boyles marriages from Stokes County. These are the marriages for Boyles in Stokes county from 1783-1868, this does not include the spelling Boles which I will try to do later if any one is interested. Cindy Boyles Albert Martha Ann Bennett 27 Jan 1856 Alexander M Carmilia Eliz. Fulk 5 Oct 1856 Alexnd. Nancy Culler 11 Sep 1837 Calvin H Mary M Tuttle 16 Feb Cary Julina Joyce 18 Dec 1838 Gabrel Mary Smith 24 Nov 1861 Harman Sally Edwards 4 Jun 1833 Hugh Susan Eaton 28 Dec 1849 Hugh Rebecca Boles 16 Jul 1819 Hugh Jr Sally Bogus 19 Nov 1840 Isham Mary Fulk 21 Jun 1823 Isham Syntha Scott 20 Nov 1834 Isham Jr Malinda Edwards 24 Ict 1839 James Sally King 3 Jan 1823 James H Susan Ann Browder 23 Jun 1861 James M Charlotte Culler 14 Aug 1859 John Rachel Steel 24 Sep 1832 John Charity Forguson 15 Jun 1831 John Saluda Smith 13 Feb 1860 John Mary King 10 Oct 1809 John G Nancy Hartman 17 Dec 1865 John H Selena Southern 19 Nov 1865 John III Polly Boyles 12 Jan 1837 John W Juriah A Gunter 10 May 1858 Joseph Nancy Boyles 30 Jul 1813 Martin Sally Boles 27 Feb 1834 Noah Sarah Ferguson 1 Aug 1835 Plueral Margaret Moser 19 Jan 1826 Solomon Elizabeth Boles 27 Jan 1830 William Charity King 25 Nov 1808 William Nancy Moore 26 Mar 1842 William Hannah Arney 5 Aug 1818 William Martha Boles 30 Dec 1835 William B Anna Susannah Spainhour 12 Mar 1833 William R Martha J Browder 23 Sep 1858 Boyls, Wm Sarah Hampton 10 Apr 1796 Boys, Zachariah Sally Carter 16 JUl 1833

    12/27/2004 05:19:44
    1. Polly Bowles to Thomas Johnston, Barren Co., KY, 1809
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    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: KYBARREN-L@rootsweb.com From: sgorin@glasgow-ky.com Subject: Barren Co Marriages 1798-1849 - Male - JEWEL through JOHNSTON This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jewel, Jewell, McCabe, Hiser, Shockley, Downs, Hizer, Jones, Shafner, Colman, Anderson, Jinkins, Lessenberry, Redford, Boucher, Feland, Johns, Ferguson, Anderson, Johnson, Johnston, Smith, Kinslow, Turner, Reed, Maury, Clark, Grinstead, McPherson Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/TAB.2ACI/13576 Message Board Post: From the source documents at the Barren Co Clerk's Office in Glasgow KY. Transcribed by Martha Powell Reneau Harrison, more information available than shown here. Jewel, John to McCabe, Sally, 20 Aug 1804 Jewel, Moses to Jewel, Elizabeth, 24 Aug 1834 Jewell, Andrew to Hiser, Elizabeth, 20 June 1839 Jewell, Benson to Shockley, Elizabeth, 27 Dec 1842 Jewell, Charles to Downs, Nancy, July 1806 (bond 15 July) Jewell, Elijah to Hizer, Pheby, 15 Aug 1833 Jewell, James to Johnston, Elizabeth, 4 Sept 1806 Jewell, John to Jones, Rebeckah, Mar 1807 (bond 7 Mar) Jewell, John to Jones, Nancy, 9 Aug 1808 Jewell, John A to Shafner, Elizabeth, 18 Feb 1841 Jewell, Jonathan to Colman, Ann, Jan 1831 (bond 15 Feb) Jewell, Robert to Hizer, Elizabeth, 20 July 1815 Jinkins, Amos to Anderson, Judith, 1 Nov 1813 Jinkions, Eli to Lessenberry, Saley, 2 Mar 1842 Jinkins, James H to Redford, Caroline, 1 Aug 1844 Jinkins, Jeams to Salley Boucher, 21 Jan 1804 Jinkins, Joseph to Feland, Betsey, 11 Feb 1802 Jinkins, Samuel to Jinkins, Sally, 31 Jan 1811 Johns, Elisha to Ferguson, Mary Elizabeth, 24 Oct 1844 Johns, to Ferguson, Mary Elizabeth, 24 Oct 1844 Johns, William to Anderson, Sally, 2 Apr 1844 Johnson, Bartin to Smith, Betsy, 11 Sept 1807 Johnson, Daniel to Kinslow, Sally, 28 Mar 1839 Johnson, Daniel to Turner, Dilly, 20 Dec 1849 Johnson, Isaac to Reed, Catherine, 21 Dec 1804 (marriage return shows Johnston) Johnson, James A to Maury, Catherine M, 15 Aug 1849 Johnson, John to Clark, Martha J, 5 June 1846 Johnson, Nathan to Grinstead, Martha, 14 Jan 1840 Johnson, Robert to McPherson, Sarah, 16 Mar 1817 Johnson, Samuel to McFerran, 5 Sept 1821 Johnson, Thomas to Dalton, Lucinda, 6 Aug 1839 Johnson, Thomas B to Rogers, Martha, 27 Feb 1838 Johnson, William to Summers, Isabel, 24 Feb 1809 Johnson, William to Kinslow, Elizabeth, 14 June 1838 Johnston, Alexander to McFerran, Ann Eliza, 14 June 1838 Johnston, Charles to Adams, Matilda, 7 Mar 1837 Johnston, Isaac to Simon, Polly, 20 Aug 1807 [marriage return says Polly Simmons] Johnston, Isaac to Welsh, Martha, 29 Jan 1812 Johnston, John to Jones, Elizabeth, 2 Oct 1811 Johnston, John to Springer, Hanna, 24 June 1814 Johnston, John A to McFerran, Frances N, 10 Dec 1846 Johnston, John H to Carver, Irene, 18 Apr 1833 Johnston, McCajohon to Parrish, Elizabeth, 4 Aug 1819 Johnston, Thomas to Bowles, Polly, 30 May 1809 Johnston, William to Summers, Isabel, 2 Mar 1809 Johnston, William A to Ross, Fanny, 29 Jan 1815

    12/27/2004 05:19:37
    1. Richard Bole
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    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bole Source: ENG-SOMERSET-L@rootsweb.com From: "Lyn Nunn" <lnunn@bigpond.net.au> Subject: Re: [ENG-SOM] MONMOUTH REBELLION List of Prisoners In light of recent discussion I thought this list of prisoners at Taunton to be executed for high treason for taking arms under the Duke of Monmouth may be of interest. Source Eighteenth Century Collections Online. I don't have any other information. Lyn Walter Baker Henry Body Jerrard Brant Thomas Collins Thomas Clotworthy John Carter Robert Cooke Edward Cruse John Caswell Thomas Heyward John Hellyer Edward Keare Henry Partridge George Petter Thomas Peirce John Richards John Staple John Smith Francis Smith Samuel Vill alias Vile Thomas Warr Phillip Usher Richard Evans John Tincknell Robert Beamont Hugh Goodenough John Humfreys George Huffey/Hussey Robert Man William Mangell Thomas Paul John Scarr Lawrence Lott Thomas Lott James Feild sen. Humfrey Peadon Richard Bole Robert Francis John Howell Richard Harvey John Tucker William Holland Hugh Holland Thomas Bowden Richard Chynn William Cruise ======================

    12/27/2004 05:19:28
    1. Richard, Elizabeth & Joseph Bowles, S. Africa, 1826
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    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: SOUTH-AFRICA-IMMIGRANTS-BRITISH-L@rootsweb.com From: "Tessa King" <tessking@mweb.co.za> Subject: #11 Anglican Church Baptisms 1820-1826.eml Hi everyone This is instalment #11 of the Anglican Church Records for Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa. This church was later named St. George's Anglican Cathedral, but that was not until 1838 and still later it was dedicated as St. Michael and St. George's Anglican Cathedral. These records are taken from the original register which is kept at the Cory Library, Grahamstown. In those early days all the churches used the same church building! The writing in these registers is fairly good but in some instances it is difficult to read and a ? will be displayed where I couldn't read the name in full. If you have a correction please send it to me so that the file can be updated. It would appear that neither of these ministers was very good with the spelling of names!! Please ensure that you check everything for yourself. I have typed the names exactly as spelt in the register. Anglican Church Register, Grahamstown Baptisms: 1820-1826 Cory Reference: CORY MS 14 877/1 Entry 281 Surname: SCHEPPERS Christian Names: Martinus Johannus Parents Names: Jacobus and Anna Hendrina Abode: Albany Occupation: Farmer Date of Birth: 10 Sept 1825 Date Baptised: 22 April 1826 Minister: Rev Francis McCleland - Chaplain Port Elizabeth Entry 282 Surname: ROWE Christian Names: Sarah Parents Names: Samuel and Sarah Abode: Bushmans River Occupation: Canteen Keeper Date of Birth: 19 Nov 1825 Date Baptised: 07 May 1826 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 283 Surname: DANIELL Christian Names: Charles Creufurd Parents Names: Richard and Ann Abode: "Sidbury Park, Albany" Occupation: Farmer Date of Birth: 06 June 1822 Date Baptised: 07 May 1826 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 284 Surname: DANIELL Christian Names: William Henry Parents Names: Richard and Ann Abode: "Sidbury Park, Albany" Occupation: Farmer Date of Birth: 10 Jan 1824 Date Baptised: 07 May 1826 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 285 Surname: OPENSHAW Christian Names: John Thomas Parents Names: John and Esther Abode: Albany Occupation: late of His Majesty's Royal African Corp Date of Birth: 23 July 1826 Date Baptised: 14 May 1826 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 286 Surname: WILDE Christian Names: William Parents Names: Abraham and Anne Abode: near Grahamstown Occupation: Labourer Date of Birth: 31 July 1823 Date Baptised: 14 May 1826 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 287 Surname: WILDE Christian Names: Elenor Parents Names: Abraham and Anne Abode: near Grahamstown Occupation: Labourer Date of Birth: 09 Jan 1826 Date Baptised: 14 May 1826 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 288 Surname: TURNBULL Christian Names: Caroline Parents Names: Robert and Rachel Abode: Cape Barracks Occupation: Assistant Surgeon in His Majesty's Cape Corp Date of Birth: 20 April 1826 Date Baptised: 15 May 1826 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 289 Surname: DANIELL Christian Names: Mary Parents Names: Richard and Ann Abode: "Sidbury Park, Albany" Occupation: Farmer Date of Birth: 29 Jan 1826 Date Baptised: 07 May 1826 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 290 Surname: GREY Christian Names: Charlotte Parents Names: Henry and Harriet Abode: Grahamstown Occupation: Labourer Date of Birth: 21 April 1826 Date Baptised: 21 May 1826 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 291 Surname: WEBB Christian Names: Emily Elizabeth Parents Names: John and Sarah Abode: Grahamstown Occupation: Pump Maker late of Bristol in England Date of Birth: 21 April 1826 Date Baptised: 21 May 1826 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 292 Surname: WEBB Christian Names: William Parents Names: John and Sarah Abode: Grahamstown Occupation: Pump Maker late of Bristol in England Date of Birth: 21 April 1826 Date Baptised: 21 May 1826 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 293 Surname: EASTMENT Christian Names: Uriah Parents Names: William and Anne Abode: Grahamstown Occupation: Sawyer Date of Birth: 03 April 1826 Date Baptised: 21 May 1826 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 294 Surname: STREET Christian Names: William Samuel Parents Names: William and Elizabeth Abode: Grahamstown Occupation: Labourer Date of Birth: 08 Dec 1821 Date Baptised: 21 May 1826 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 295 Surname: PARRYMORE Christian Names: Jane Elizabeth Parents Names: Thomas Christopher and Martha Abode: Grahamstown Occupation: Shoemaker Date of Birth: 27 April 1826 Date Baptised: 28 May 1826 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 296 Surname: BESTER Christian Names: William Abraham Hantry Blair Green Parents Names: William Abraham and Elsie Joscena Abode: Albany Occupation: Farmer Date of Birth: 20 Sept 1825 Date Baptised: 28 May 1826 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 297 Surname: LOMBARD Christian Names: Elze Josina Christophelina Parents Names: Hansie Guree and Nella Hellina Abode: Albany Occupation: Farmer Date of Birth: 20 June 1825 Date Baptised: 28 May 1826 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 298 Surname: BOWLES Christian Names: Joseph Parents Names: Richard and Elizabeth Abode: Albany Occupation: Farmer Date of Birth: 13 May 1826 Date Baptised: 28 May 1826 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 299 Surname: LEAVEY Christian Names: Henry Parents Names: Joseph and Elizabeth Abode: Cape Barracks Occupation: Sergt in His Majesty's Cape Corp Infantry Date of Birth: 08 Jan 1825 Date Baptised: 11 June 1826 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 300 Surname: LEAVEY Christian Names: Charles Parents Names: Joseph and Elizabeth Abode: Cape Barracks Occupation: Sergt in His Majesty's Cape Corp Infantry Date of Birth: 17 May 1826 Date Baptised: 11 June 1826 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 301 Surname: STEVENS Christian Names: Joseph Parents Names: Joseph and Sarah Abode: Grahamstown Occupation: Labourer Date of Birth: 05 March 1826 Date Baptised: 18 June 1826 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 302 Surname: DE LANGE Christian Names: Anna Johanna Sophia Maria ? Parents Names: Barend Jacobus and Johanna Sophia Abode: Albany Occupation: Farmer Date of Birth: 03 Jan 1826 Date Baptised: 25 June 1825 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 303 Surname: VANDERVENTER Christian Names: Michiel Daniel Parents Names: Willem Adriaan and Johanna Christiena Abode: Albany Occupation: Farmer Date of Birth: 02 April 1826 Date Baptised: 25 June 1825 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 304 Surname: NEL Christian Names: Gerrit Jacobus Daniel Parents Names: Stephanus and Martha Sopheya Abode: Albany Occupation: Farmer Date of Birth: 30 Jan 1826 Date Baptised: 25 June 1825 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 305 Surname: VAN DYK Christian Names: Helena Johanna Parents Names: Frans Johannis and Anna Catriena Abode: Albany Occupation: Farmer Date of Birth: 18 Sept 1826 Date Baptised: 25 June 1825 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 306 Surname: EMSLIE Christian Names: Mary Ann Parents Names: Robert and Sarah Abode: Grahamstown Occupation: late under Sheriff Date of Birth: 05 June 1826 Date Baptised: 02 July 1826 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 307 Surname: WEHIMEYER Christian Names: Gottlieb Wilhelm Bernhard Parents Names: Bernhard Matthys and Martha Johanna Maria Abode: "Langkloof, George" Occupation: Farmer Date of Birth: 07 May 1826 Date Baptised: 04 July 1826 Minister: Rev Thomas Ireland - Chaplain Entry 307A Surname: ESPAG Christian Names: Marea Jacomiena Elizabeth Petronella Parents Names: Joachim Christoffel & Rachel Meyer Abode: None Occupation: None Date of Birth: 30 March 1823 Date Baptised: 08 May 1823 Minister: Entry on a piece of paper stuck in register This is the end of this period of time and this register. Kind regards Tessa King

    12/27/2004 05:19:20
    1. Maria Ellen Bowles, S. Africa, 1894
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    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: SOUTH-AFRICA-L@rootsweb.com From: "Nolene Lossau" <nolene@mweb.co.za> Subject: Johannesburg Transvaal Wesleyan Methodist Baptisms 1894 November Herewith the next batch of baptisms from Johannesburg. These registers include some other surrounding areas. The volume of entries is quite large and I will be posting them on a month/year basis from now on. These extracts are from Items #2 & #3 Microfilm# 1560880 Wesleyan Methodist - Johannesburg Transvaal. Please send me any corrections directly to me (I can miss messages just posted to the list). Please use these extracts as a guide only and always check the original registers for yourself! The information is in the following order: Register Ref number Surname First Names Parents names Normal place of residence/where born/where baptised Birth date Baptism date Notes JHB321 WETHERILL Jessie Caroline Sarah George Henry & Ellen Jeppestown 1894/10/03 1894/11/01 JHB323 MCCABE Christina Pauline Francis & Caroline Fordsburg 1894/06/07 1894/11/03 JHB322 GELLING John Thomas Franklin John Edward & Mary Jane Johannesburg 1894/07/15 1894/11/04 JHB324 EDWARDS Gladys Bronwen Hope David Llewellyn & Annie Miller of Chimes? GMC Johannesburg 1894/08/18 1894/11/04 JHB320 BROWN Elizabeth Agnes David Stewart & Elizabeth Bryson Johannesburg 1894/09/28 1894/11/04 JHB325 MAREE Paul Jacobus Paul Jacobus & Katrina Jacobus Johannesburg 1894/10/08 1894/11/09 JHB326 WHITBURN Gilbert Humphrey James & Catherine of Hy House GMC 1894/11/05 1894/11/10 JHB327 EDWARDS Godfrey Johnston Frank Woodizies? & Evelyn Jane Johannesburg 1894/10/06 1894/11/11 JHB430 HEPBURN Ivan Dawson John Stewart & Elizabeth Maria Christina Potchefstroom 1894/09/16 1894/11/14 Potchefstroom JHB328 BOWLES Maria Ellen George William & Henrietta Johanna Bertrams 1894/10/12 1894/11/14 JHB329 HOLLOWAY Fransina Johanna Haybrecht James Martin & Fransina Johanna Haybrecht Fordsburg 1894/08/24 1894/11/17 JHB330 ALLEN Charles Albert Charles & Mary Jeppestown 1894/09/27 1894/11/21 JHB332 KENT Willie Hartley John Henry & Annie Weeks Fordsburg 1894/02/06 1894/11/22 JHB331 KELLOW Eric John Samson Elijah & Augusta Prospect Township Johannesburg 1894/04/22 1894/11/24 JHB334 NEALE Lilian Gertrude Richard & Janet Prospect Township Johannesburg 1893/11/23 1894/11/25 JHB336 KELLY Gladys Margaret George & Margaret Langlaagte 1894/08/26 1894/11/25 JHB335 AMOS Gordon Tharaldson Septimus & Inger Maria Prospect Township Johannesburg 1894/09/23 1894/11/25 JHB333 RODGER Edith Ellen Agnes Edward & Annie Waddingham Johannesburg 1894/10/14 1894/11/25 JHB338 LEWIS Samuel Henry Samuel John & Katherine Jeppestown 1894/08/17 1894/11/28 JHB340 MITCHELL Colin Sidney Colin George Albert & Martha Jane Jeppestown 1894/05/14 1894/11/30 JHB339 NAPIER Mildred David & Margery Tronp? Jeppestown 1894/09/12 1894/11/30 More to follow rgds Nolene ==========================

    12/27/2004 05:19:14
    1. Mrs. Valerie Bowles, Barren Co., KY, 1947
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    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: KYBARREN-L@rootsweb.com From: sgorin@glasgow-ky.com Subject: Flarra Lee Taylor HARLOW - Obituary 1947 This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Harlow, Taylor, William, Bowles, Peden, Kinslow, Barlow, Nkuckols, Johnson, Maggard Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/TAB.2ACI/13544 Message Board Post: NOTE: I have no connection and no further infordmation: "MRS. C. T. HARLOW PASSES. Flarra Lee Taylor, beloved wife of C. T. Harlow, departed this life, Thursday, October 30, 1947, age 75 years, 4 months and 24 days. "She was united in marriage to Charlie Taylor Harlow December 23, 1896. To this union were born eleven children, the youngest son preceded mother to her grave thirty-one years. "At a very early age, Mrs. Harlow accepted Christ as her personal Saviour, joined Siloam Baptist Church, and walked closely by her Lord these many years. A wonderful Christian character, a devoted wife and godly mother. "To mourn her loss is left her husband, and ten children: Taylor Harlow, Glasgow; Mrs. Virginia William, New Albany, Ind.; Paul Harlow, Rt. 4; Mrs. Valeria Bowles, Rt 4; Mrs. Zora Peden, Dearborn, Mich.; Mrs. Mallie Kinslow, Rt. 4.; Mrs. Lena Barlow, Plyhmouth, Mich.; Mrs. Cloteel Nuckols, Mt. Hermon, Ky.; Rt. 1; Charlie Perry Harlow, Rt. 4; and John Lewis Harlow, Plymouth, Mich., thirty grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. "Mrs. Harlow leaves two sisters, Mrs. Fanny Johnson, Mrs. Roy Maggard, and six brothers; Arthur, Rufus, Adolphus, Johnnie, Guy and Horace Taylor, and a host of loved ones and friends to mourn her passing." Unknown Glasgow KY newspaper. Glasgow Municipal Cemetery Flarra Lee Harlow 6 June 1872 - 30 Oct 1947 On same stone with Charlie T.

    12/27/2004 05:19:00
    1. Mrs. Hiram Bowles, J. H. Bowles, Barren Co., KY 1941
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    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: KYBARREN-L@rootsweb.com From: sgorin@glasgow-ky.com Subject: Mrs. Hiram BOWLES - Obituary 1941 This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bowles, Pursley, Raaf, Barbour, Matthews Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/TAB.2ACI/13539 Message Board Post: NOTE: I have no connection and no further information. "MRS. HIRAM BOWLES WAS BURIED TODAY. Mrs. Hiram Bowles, 73, died at her home at Morrison Park Wednesday afternoon, after an illness of twomonths. Mrs. Bowles' death is attributed to complications following an illness, measles, and paralysis. "Mrs. Bowles was born in the Oleoak section, August 5, 1863. She was Judy Pursley before her marriage to Mr. Bowles on October 2, 1890. Early in life Mrs. Bowles confessed her faith in her Master and had abeen a devout member of the Methodist church. She was a devoted wife and mother, a kind neighbor and friend, and her consecrated influence for good was felt by all with whom she came in contact. "Beside her husband, one son survives, Esq. J. H. Bowles of Morrison Park, and one brother, Mr. J. J. Pursley. "Funeral services were conducted at the Bethel Methodist Church this afternoon at 4 o'clock by Rev. R.W. Raaf and burial was in the Barbour burying ground." Unknown Glasgow KY newspaper. Buried in the Matthews Cemetery Judi M Bowles 5 Aug 1863 - 18 June 1941 =====================================================================

    12/27/2004 05:18:42
    1. John M. Bowe, J.M. Boles, Cumberland Co., KY, 1865-66
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    3. ===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY-L@rootsweb.com From: Sandi Gorin <sgorin@glasgow-ky.com> Subject: CUMBERLAND CO DEEDS CONTINUED Deed Book R, 1865-66 timeframe. Land transactions are between Cumberland Co residents unless otherwise noted, other transactions as shown. NOTE: Entries with * in front of the name indicate Civil War discharges. * Captain John T McLAIN: 22 yrs of age, 5'7" tall, dark complexion, black eyes, black hair, enrolled as mechanic 10 Aug 1860 in Co B, 1st KY Cav; born in Barren Co; discharged 13 Sept 1865. John M. BOWE lease to James H CHEEK. William A PAULL & wife Harriet B to Henry C MORRIS - land known as James GAIN's tract. William E PAULL & wife Frances A to William A PAULL - same land. Phillip S WINFREY & wife Frances lease to R T DURRETT. R T DURRETT lease to R A ROBINSON & W George ANDERSON of Louisville KY J M BOLES, Commissioner for Joseph A BAKER, James E BAKER, Sarah A MORA\N & husband George B, M Fayette BAKER, H C BAKER, Thomas S BAKER, Martha E CHEATHAM & husband Wellington, S A ALLEN & husband Albert, George M BAKER, M Kate BAKER by their guardian James E BAKER -heirs & children of Joseph BAKER to James E BAKER - land. Jane P BINNS to James V BINNS - land. Gideon PHARES to Jane P BINNS -land. J T OWENS mortgage to C S NORRIS. Wesley V KING & wife Rhoda P of Hempstead Co Arkansas, power of attorney to Valentine KING (formerly of same county but now of Cumberland Co); Rhoda the d/o William A WALTHALL who was brother of John H WALTHALL, decd. Powell PERDUE & wife Avey to William WRIGHT - land Martin THACKER & wife Rachel to William L WRIGHT - mentions Martin's Ferry. R G COLE & wife Emeline lease to R T DURRETT Robert H BAKER to David D ALLEN & John W WILLIAMS James A SMITH, son of William K SMITH (deceased) & James' wife Purmelia to Charles SMITH and wife Susan - land. Charles R SMITH, son of WIlliam K SMITH, decd to same. James A SMITH & wife Permelia to William SMITH - land Israel WINFREY lease to Richard MAYKGER of Winchester KY Charles SMITH to John COOP - land * Edward ENGLISH: Pvt Co C, 5th Calv., served 1 Aug 1864 to 16 Mar 1866, born Cumberland Co; 25 years old. John BROWN & wife Polly W to Robert WATSON - land. * Pvt Caleb BECK, Co A, 15th Regt, served 28 July 1864 to 3 Oct 1865, born Cumberland Co. NY & KY Oil & Mining Co, lease to Levi P LYMAN of Centralia, IL Burkesville KY Oil & Mining Co lease to same Levi P LYMAS [sic] assigns lease to Washington Co. IL & Ky Coal & Oil Co. John CLOYD & wife Victoria E lease to William Roger TODD. R A BAKER, J E BAKER, James T BAKER, Josephus McMURTREY & wife Louisa S, Mary M SMITH & Martha A BAKER to Lucinda M BAKER -land. Baradaile VANMASTER mortgage to J G VANMASTER - mill on Joseph A TRAYLOR's farm. Same mortgage to Joseph A TAYLOR. * Pvt William SPURLING, Co H, 10th Regt of TN, Vol, served 3 yrs, born in Morgan Co TN *James N WILLIAMS, Corporal, Co B, 1st KY Cav, served 8 Jan 1863 to 13 Sept 1865; 19 years old, born Cumberland Co. *Pvt Dewey DONLIVIE, Co M, IL 14th Regt, served 5 Oct 1862 to 16 May 1865, born in Delewise OH, 42 years old. *Henry C ROGGERS, born Burkesville, 18 yrs old, Co B, 1st KY Cav, served 8 Jan 1863 to 13 Sept 1865. William R TODD assignes lease to Cumberland & Monroe Petroleum & Mining Co. *John PRESLEY, 19 yrs old, born Cumberland Co, Co F, 16th KY Inf, served 1 Jan 1864 to 6 July 1865. *Baley OWENS, 26 yrs old, served Co B, KY Cav, Private, 13 Aug 1863 to 13 Sept 1865, born Cumberland Co. *William GARRETT, Pvt in Co C, 5th KYCav, born Cumberland Co, 37 yrs old, served 4 Oct 1861 to 3 May 1865. *Pvt John P BUNCH, 18 yrs old, born Cumberland Co, served Co F, 5th KY Cav. To be continued next week. 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/

    12/27/2004 05:18:24
    1. Mrs. D. L. Bole Smith, Ontario, Canada
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    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bole Source: CAN-ONT-SIMCOE-L@rootsweb.com From: Dave Foster <gardenridgeca@netscape.net> Subject: Richard Smith -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Can-Ont-Simcoe] Richard Smith Resent-Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2003 09:02:33 -0700 Resent-From: CAN-ONT-SIMCOE-L@rootsweb.com Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2003 08:02:09 -0800 From: David Foster <Gardenridgeca@netscape.net> To: CAN-ONT-SIMCOE-L@rootsweb.com I'm trying to locate descendents of Richard Smith. Richard and family moved to Fort William about 1880 and family members were part of the community well into the 1900s. They owned a thriving catering business that provided foodstuffs to the CPR. Some descendents I know: Josie Smith born in Fort William married to Jack L. Davidson. I believe this family moved to Alberta or BC. Jack was in construction. Louise A. Smith married C.D. Archer Sydney Smith born in Fort William Thomas Samuel Smith married to Hattie Beckstead Mrs. D. L. Bole Smith born Mrs. Dr. J. Chisholm Smith born Mrs. Roy Campbell Smith born Thomas Henry Smith born in Fort William Died August 1928 in Fort William Nelson Noel Smith Kathleen (Anderson) Smith born Richard Noel Smith born 1899 Died 10 September 1951 Ardagh Gilbert (Jimmy) Smith born 9 March 1889 in Fort William Died 20 August 1946

    12/27/2004 05:00:21