Belinda, this is the information I have on Chief John Bowles. Robert FIRST GENERATION 1. Chief John Bowles Sr1 was born in 1746. He was Principal Chief of the Cherokees between 1795 and 1813. He died on 16 July 1839 in Van Zant Co. TX. Cause of Death: shot in head during battle REFN: 2645 John Bowles was the son of a scotch trader and a full blooded Cherokee woman. His father was killed and robbed by two North Carolinas while on his way home from Charlestown with goods for his establishment. This murder was in 1768 when the son was only twelve years old, but within the next two years the fair complexioned, auburn haired boy had killed both his father's slayers. Starr, A33, p472 The Texas Cherokees, pp10-11 "In January (1810) Duwali, also known as Bowl and Bold Hunter, chief of the Town of Little Hiwassee river, now western NC and another headman named Saulowee (Tsu-lawi or Fox) jointly conducted a group of seventy five from their village...Duwali's and Takatoka's people settled along the White and St. Francis rivers in present day northeast Arkansas. The Texas Cherokees, p99; "Bob Smith, with a pistol in his hand, ran toward him from further down the line...I called 'Captain, don't shoot him' but he fired, striking Bowles in the head and killing him instantly." (John Hunter Reagan - eyewitness to Duwali's death, 7/16/1839). Myths of the Cherokee, p146 Christmas Day 1839, in a fight on Cherokee Creek, San Saba Co., TX...captured were the wife & family of The Bowl. When Duwali saw that his people were going to be over run, he rode to the rear of his small army of warriors and there he waited for the advancing Texans. The 83-year old chief rode with sword and hat given him by his fiend Sam Houston. (The sword is now in the Masonic Lodge in Tahlequah, OK). The old chief was shot and knocked off his horse, and he rolled over to a sitting position. While he sat on the ground singing his war song, a Captain Smith rode up, stepped off his horse, and shot the old warrior in the head with a pistol. The Texan would not allow his body to be removed. The bones of the old chief remained exposed and on the ground until the late 1800's. On the "Houston" treaty of Feb 23, 1836 Chief Bowles places and X mark with the name of Colonel Bowl. His son, John, places an X mark with the name of John Bowl BOWL (ca. 1756-1839). Chief Bowl (also known as Duwali, Diwal'li, Chief Bowles, Colonel Bowles, Bold Hunter, and the Bowl), the principal chief of the Cherokees in Texas, was born in North Carolina around 1756. He was the son of a Scottish father and a full-blooded Cherokee mother. Duwali was leader of a village at Little Hiwassee (in western North Carolina). In 1791 he signed the Treaty of Holston, and in 1805 he signed an unauthorized cession treaty, a move that proved unpopular with the majority of Cherokees. In early 1810, to access better hunting ground and to escape growing pressures of settlement in the southern states, he and his band moved across the Mississippi River and settled in the St. Francis River valley, near New Madrid, Missouri. In 1812-13 his people moved into northwestern Arkansas, south of the Arkansas River, and in 1819 they once more moved on, stopping briefly in southwestern Arkansas and at the three forks of the Trinity River before settling north of Nacogdoches. In Texas Chief Bowl became the primary "civil" chief or "peace chief" of a council that united several Cherokee villages. In 1822 he sent diplomatic chief Richard Fieldsqv to Mexico to negotiate with the Spanish government for a land grant or title to land occupied by Cherokees in East Texas. In 1827 he cooperated with the Mexican government in putting down the Fredonian Rebellion.qv In 1833 he made another attempt to secure from the Mexican government land on the Angelina, Neches, and Trinity rivers, but negotiations were interrupted by political unrest in Texas. In February of 1836 Sam Houstonqv negotiated a treaty with Bowl's council, guaranteeing the tribe possession of lands occupied in East Texas. After the Texas Revolution,qv however, the treaty was invali He was married to Oo Loo Tsa. Chief John Bowles Sr and Oo Loo Tsa had the following children: 2 i. Lightningbug Bowles was born in 1784 in TN. 3 ii. Tu Bowles was born in 1786 in TN. He was married to Jennie Due about 1795. Jennie Due was born in 1766 in Cherokee Nation Carolina. She was Full Blooded Cherokee. Chief John Bowles Sr and Jennie Due had the following children: +4 i. John Bowles Jr (born in 1796). 5 ii. French Bowles was born in 1798 in TN. 6 iii. Nellie Bowles was born in 1800 in TN. 7 iv. Standing Bowles was born in 1802. He was Clan Unknown Long Haried. 8 v. James Bowles was born in 1830 in TN. He was married to Oo Ti Yu. Chief John Bowles Sr and Oo Ti Yu had the following children: 9 i. Rebecca Bowles was born in 1816 in MD. He was married to Sally Waters. Chief John Bowles Sr and Sally Waters had the following children: 10 i. Samuel Bowles was born about 1810. 11 ii. Nannie Bowles was born about 1814. 12 iii. Rebecca Bowles was born in 1816 in Cherokee Co. TX. 13 iv. Eliza Bowles was born about 1823. SECOND GENERATION 4. John Bowles Jr (John-1) was born in 1796 in TN. He died on 25 December 1839 in San Saba Co. TX. He was married to Jennie. Jennie was born in 1800. John Bowles Jr and Jennie had the following children: +14 i. John M. Bowles Sr (born in 1832). THIRD GENERATION 14. John M. Bowles Sr (John-2, John-1) was born in 1832 in TN. He died before 1865. He was married to Millie Hall (daughter of Owen Hall and Susannah) in March 1853 in Lee Co. VA. Millie Hall was born in 1832 in Lee Co. VA. John M. Bowles Sr and Millie Hall had the following children: +15 i. Malvina Bowles (born on 28 December 1853). 16 ii. Lorenzo D. Bowles was born in 1854 in VA. +17 iii. Martha C. Bowles (born in 1860). +18 iv. John M. Bowles Jr (born in 1863).
Bellinda, I noticed that you mentioned Chief John Bowles who was supposedly killed within a few miles of where I live here in the Palestine, Texas area. My grandmother, Martha C. Bowles Collett was supposedly a descendant of Chief John Bowels but I have no proof of that. I have been looking for someone that might have information on Chief John Bowles. I would be interested in comparing the information I have with what you might have. If you are not too busy I would appreciate your time in this. Sincerely; Robert Collett Palestine, Texas CollettRo@aol.com
===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: BEDFORD-L@rootsweb.com From: "Jim Bundy" <jbundy48@comcast.net> Subject: Eaton Socon Overseers (of the Poor) Account book 1800, note 8 (Date) (Name/Item) (Amount) Brot Forward 15/11/0 Decr 23 Pd Cooper 4/ Seamour 1/6 0/5/6 Story 7/ Horton 5/ 0/12/0 T Harvey 1/6 W Teat 1/ 0/2/6 Hoten 1/ Spen Manning 2/ 0/3/0 La James 2/6 Jones 2/ 0/4/6 W Baxter 1/9 Pindard 1/9 0/3/6 Cursley 5/ G Boss 1/ 0/6/0 Matthew Gilbert 5/ 0/5/0 Jan 2d Jno James 2/ Clark 1/ 0/3/0 6 Pd Wiles 1/ Pindard 8/ 0/9/0 Jones 1/ Cooper 4/ Austin 6/ 0/11/0 21-15- Boss 9/Wiles 8/6 0/17/6 Spen Manning 3/ Teat 1/ 0/4/0 Stacy 3/ Pindard 3/ 0/6/0 10 La James 2/6 Spen Manning 2/ 0/4/6 Jones 2/ Ford 1/ Boss 1/ 0/4/0 Mat Gilbert 5/ Clark 1/ 0/6/0 La James 2/ Seamour 2/ 0/4/0 11 Austin 5/ Stacy 8/ 0/13/0 Sar Emery 9 wks Coll 0/9/0 Pd Wiles 0/5/0 Hoten 0/2/0 Ford 0/2/0 Woodld Total 22/13/0 Saml Parker Town 115/17/10 Do for Wyboston 19/12/6 Thos Goodliff for Woodlds 22/13/0 This Month's Total 158/2/10 Disbts Bro Forwd 997/2/5 Total Disbts up to Jany 14th 1800 2065/5/3 (Date) (Name/Item) (Amount) Saml Parkers Disbursts from Jany 14th to Feby 14th Inclusive 14 Pd Rollin Barns 7/ W Hisly 2/ 0/9/0 To Martin 3/ Jona Rowlett 4/ 0/7/0 Pd Bentley's Child 24 Weeks Co? up to 24th of Feby 1/1/0 Spent at the Meeting 0/17/0 Hull 1/ Jno Row 3/ 0/4/0 Christs Cross 9/ Richardson 10 0/19/0 Wid Pa? 1/ Robinson 3/ 0/4/0 T Newman 3/ W Boles 1/ 0/4/0 16 W Gardner 4/ J Rowlett 1/ 0/5/0 For Nursing Martin's Wife 0/3/0 T Townsend 2/ Attwood 3/6 0/5/6 Thursday Coll 9/1/6 Mary Neal 1/ Brit Brace 8/ 0/9/0 Jno Cunnington 3/ J Ross 1/6 0/4/6 Expenses on Signing Rate 0/5/0 Jno Rose's Removal Order 0/6/0 Jno Haddow 8/ Rt Smith 11/ 0/19/0 Eliz Day 1/6 T Griffin 2/6 0/4/0 Tatman & Child 1/ Font 4/ Coll 0/14/0 Jno Markham 2/ 2/ Many 3/ Quince 0/9/0 Simpson 4/ Shadbott 5/ 0/9/0 Thos Walker 0/6/0 Pd for Marsins do Wife 0/4/0 Journey to Bedford 0/5/0 Stamps & Clarks 0/2/6 Joseph Newman 0/8/0 Henry Maddy 0/3/0 Richardson 4/ Thody 6/ 0/4/6 J Rowlett 5/ Neah Clly 6/ 0/11/0 Wid C Barry 6/ T Fisher 3/ 0/9/0 W Hall 1/ J Markham 5/ 0/6/0 W Gardner 7/ Robinson 2/6 0/9/0 Spent on old twelth Day 1/1/0 21 Quince 3/ Valentine 3/ 0/6/0 Christs Cross 0/9/0 Pd Edwd Sabey a Bill 1/9/2 Do 1 Weeks pay 5/16/6 Attwood 2/ J Rowlett 5/ 0/7/0 Thos Martin 2/ Teat 3/ 0/5/0 Thos Townsend 2/ Cunnington 3/ 0/5/0 (total) 31/8/8 (Date) (Name/Item) (Amount) 1800 Cont Brot up 31/8/8 Jany 24th Pd Wid C Barns 2/ Robinson 5/ 0/7/0 Thos Newman 3/ Richardson 10/ 0/13/0 Fulch 1/6 Cranfield 4/6 0/6/0 Quince 3/ Endersby 1/6 Hart 2/ 0/6/6 Geo Townsend 0/0/6 Eliz Morton 1/ Month up to 27 Feb 0/6/0 Thursday Coll 9/4/6 Jno Bolton 2 Weeks Coll 0/6/0 Saml Trolly 4 Weeks do 0/4/0 Pd a Bill to Bigglewade Parish 4/8/0 Saml Sallaway Junr 3/ Bartram 4/ 0/7/0 Jno James 1/11/6 J Haddow 8/ 1/19/6 A Bill to Mrs Graham 0/11/8 T Martin 1/ Attwood 3/ 0/4/0 Hull 4/6 J Rowlett 5/ 0/9/6 Rt Smith 9/6 Valentine 7/ 0/16/6 Ellis 8/ Robinson 2/ Shadbolt 4/ 0/14/0 Geo Mayes 4/ Quince 4/ 0/8/0 Simpson 9/ Josph Newman 10/ 0/19/0 Thos Wright 1/1/0 Richardson 3/ Braybrooks 2/ 0/5/0 Wid Pak 1/ T Walker 4/ 0/5/0 27 T Walker 4/ Roll Barns 8/ 0/12/0 Johnson 7/ W Hull 4/ 0/11/0 Markham 2/ Omitted in the last Month 5/ 0/7/0 W Kid 2/ Quince 4/ 0/6/0 W Gardner 2/6 Christs Cross 9/ 0/11/6 Hattwood 2/6 Martin 2/ 0/4/6 Jona Rowlett 5/ Quince 1/6 0/6/6 Markham 4/ Hull /6 G Townsend /6 0/5/5 Blankett for Geo Townsend 0/5/4 Pd for Simmons 4/ Constable 2/ 0/6/0 My Expenses 0/2/6 Blankett for Jno Thody 0/5/4 Robinson 7/ Cunnington 3/ 0/10/0 Booths Child for Clothes 0/11/6 W Gardner 1/ Cranfield 6/ 0/7/0 Thursday Coll 9/8/0 31st Thody 1/ T Townsend 2/ 0/3/0 Ellis 0/6/0 (total) 70/10/7
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: GEN-MAT-L@rootsweb.com From: "Helen" <Helenh@pdq.net> Subject: Snowden Genealogy - See Some Names The Descendants of Joseph Snowden (1725-1799), Amboy, N.J.; Washington Co., PA; Brooke Co., (W.) VA, Virginia Whitman Snowden, 1981, 1982. Red buckram hardback with gilt imprinting, 6-1/4x9-1/4, 283 pages, plat map, few portraits, everyname index. This book is in as new condition! Contents include: Snowden - The Name The New Jersey Immigrants Joseph Snowden - The Patriarch Generation Two - All Branches Generation Three - Kentucky and Ohio Branches Generation Three - West Virginia and Illinois Branches The Allied Pugh Family The Allied Woodrow Family Generation Four - The Kentucky and Ohio Branches Generation Four - West Virginia and Illinois Branches The Allied Adams Family Generation Five - Kentucky and Ohio Branches Generation Five - West Virginia and Illinois Branches Generation Six - Kentucky and Ohio Branches Generation Six - West Virginia and Illinois Branches Generation Seven - Kentucky and Ohio Branches Generation Seven - West Virginia and Illinois Branches Supplemental Line of David S. Snowden Index Abbot, Abner, Abney, Acheson, Adair, Adam(s), Adison, Adkins, Agee, Akers, Albers, Alcorn, Alexander, Allen, Alley, Allison, Ammon, Anderson, Andrews, Angel(l),Annibal, Argo, Arnold, Ashcraft, Askins, Aten, Austin, Avery, Baber, Bailey, Bair, Baker, Baldner, Ballard, Banfield, Banks, Barger, Barker, Barchau, Barnard, Barnes, Barret, Barnett, Barnhizer, Bartlett, Bauer, Baxter, Beaman, Beard, Beatty, Beck, Beckstine, Begley, Bellis, Belzer, Benge, Bennett, Bentley, Berkley, Berry, Berryman, Bertonascki, Bess, Bevel, Bicknell, Bigelow, Black, Blackburn, Blemler, Blue, Blythe, Bogue, Bolin, Boll, Bolton, Boren, Bottom, Boulanger, Boulware, Bourne, Bowles, Bowman, Boyd, Boyer, Brackett, Bradley, Brandenburg, Brandon, Brashaer, Brashear, Brayton, Breece, Breeding, Breese, Brenneman, Brent, Brewer, Bricker, Brissey, Broadus, Brookman, Brockman, Brooks, Brookshire, Brown, Bruner, Bryan, Bryant, Bucher, Buckner, Buckson, Bulls, Burnett, Burnham, Burroughs, Burton, Bush, Bushnell, Butler, Byers, Cain, Campbell, Carlson, Carnahan, Carothers, Carpenter, Carraway, Carrion, Cartwright, Casey, Caskey, Cassel, Castor, Caudill, Centers, Chaddock, Chadwick, Champer, Chaney, Chapman, Chase, Childers, Chipman, Chism, Chockley, Christenson, Christopher, Clapp, Clark, Claus, Clem, Clemens, Cline, Clontz, Cobeen, Cold, Coleman, Collins, Collister, Combs, Conder, Conner, Connolly, Conrad, Cook, Cooney, Cooper, Cope, Cordell, Couch, Cox, Coyte, Craig, Crandall, Crain, Craine, Crawford, Crockett, Crooks, Crotzer, Crowe, Cruse, Crutcher, Cubbage, Cullen, Cundiff, Cunningham, Curry, Curtis, Cusick, Dailey, Daniels, Caugherty, Davidson, Davis, Dawson, Day, Daye, Dean, Dearing DeHart, DeLap, Dennis, Denny, Derry, Devlin, Dew, DeWitt, Dick, Dickerson, Diehl, Dilley, Ditty, Donnelley, Dougherty, Dowell, Drake, Dudley, Duff, Duggins, Duke, Dunnaway, Duncan, Durbin, Duty, Dyke, Eads, Eakins, Early, Easley, Easter, Eastin, Ebben, Edie, Edwards, Eidson, Elliwood, Wllison, Elsten, English, Entsinger, Estes, Evans, Everman, Ewert, Fallon, Farmer, Farwell, Faulkner, Fears, Feezer, Field(s), Finfrock, Finney, Fisher, Fitzrandolph, Fleming, Forman, Foster, Fotherham, Fowler, Fox, Frakes, France, Francis, Frazier, Fredericks, Freeland, Freeman, Freshwater, Friend, Fullbright, Fuller, Gallagher, Garner, Garran, Garrett, Garrison, Gates, Gaylord, Geer, Gentry, Getter, Gibson, Gilbert, Gillespie, Ginter, Gividen, Glass, Glasure, Glaze, Glover, Godby, Goins, Goldsmith, Goocher, Goodin, Goodman, Goodpasture, Goodwin, Gordon, Gorsuch, Foshen, Graham, Graves, Green, Greenacres, Greenlee, Gregory, Grimes, Grimstead, Grove, Gum, Gunn, Gury, Guyton, Gwinn,....more next time. I will be happy to see if your surnames are in the index, but no other lookups, please.
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: SOUTH-AFRICA-IMMIGRANTS-BRITISH-L@rootsweb.com From: "Tessa King" <tessking@mweb.co.za> Subject: Grahamstown Anglican Church Baptisms 1820-1826 #2 Hi everyone This is instalment #02 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. There were a few instances where witnesses were recorded. As there was no space the officiating minister rotated the register 45 degrees and wrote across the occupation, which makes in some instances made it difficult to decipher. However, there were only a few of these records. Entry 021 Surname: BLAKEWAY Christian Names: Charles Frederick Parents Names: John and Ann Abode: Grahamstown Occupation: Adjutant of Cape Corps DOB: 04 Jan 1822 Baptised: 28 July 1823 Minister: Rev William Geary Witnesses: Entry 022 Surname: BLAKEWAY Christian Names: John George Parents Names: John and Ann Abode: Grahamstown Occupation: Adjutant of Cape Corps DOB: 28 June 1823 Baptised: 28 July 1823 Minister: Rev William Geary Witnesses: Entry 023 Surname: ARMSTRONG Christian Names: Alexander Parents Names: Alexander Boswell and Mary Abode: Grahamstown Occupation: Lieut in Cape Corps DOB: 06 July 1823 Baptised: 28 July 1823 Minister: Rev William Geary Witnesses: Entry 024 Surname: ARMSTRONG Christian Names: Sarah Thamasine Parents Names: Alexander Boswell and Mary Abode: Grahamstown Occupation: Lieut in Cape Corps DOB: 25 June 1821 Baptised: 28 July 1823 Minister: Rev William Geary Witnesses: Entry 025 Surname: GREEF Christian Names: Frederick Johannus Parents Names: Nicolaas Johannus Jacobus and Martha Francina Abode: Albany Occupation: Farmer DOB: 16 May 1823 Baptised: 06 Aug 1823 Minister: Rev William Geary Witnesses: Entry 026 Surname: PITT Christian Names: William Parents Names: Joseph and Julia Abode: Grahamstown Occupation: Serjt in Cape Corps DOB: 04 Aug 1823 Baptised: 17 Aug 1823 Minister: Rev William Geary Witnesses: Entry 027 Surname: NEIL Christian Names: Louisa Parents Names: Evelyn and Eliza Abode: Grahamstown Occupation: Private in African Corps DOB: 30 May 1823 Baptised: 17 Aug 1823 Minister: Rev William Geary Witnesses: Entry 028 Surname: JANSEN Christian Names: Andries Marthienus Parents Names: Daniel Jacobus and Magdalena Alettha de Bruyn Abode: Uitenhage Occupation: Farmer DOB: 20 May 1823 Baptised: 21 Aug 1823 Minister: Rev William Geary Witnesses: Daniel van Vuuren, Getruida Jacomina Viljoen Entry 029 Surname: BARNES Christian Names: Eleanor Parents Names: David and Elizabeth Abode: Grahamstown Occupation: Pachler? DOB: 21 July 1823 Baptised: 24 Aug 1823 Minister: Rev William Geary Witnesses: Entry 030 Surname: FINN Christian Names: William Parents Names: William and Jane Abode: Grahamstown Occupation: Smith in Cape Corps DOB: 14 Aug 1823 Baptised: 31 Aug 1823 Minister: Rev William Geary Witnesses: Entry 031 Surname: DUNFORD Christian Names: Frances Elizabeth Parents Names: James and Sarah Abode: Grahamstown Occupation: Baker DOB: 26 July 1823 Baptised: 31 Aug 1823 Minister: Rev William Geary Witnesses: Entry 032 Surname: POTGIETER Christian Names: Margaritha Aletta Elizabetha Parents Names: Johannus Hermanus and Amrensie Hester Abode: Grahamstown Occupation: Farmer DOB: 05 Jan 1823 Baptised: 03 Sept 1823 Minister: Rev William Geary Witnesses: P Botha and Aletta Snyman Entry 033 Surname: SNYMAN Christian Names: Amrensee Hester Elizabetha Parents Names: Frederick Johannus Abode: Grahamstown Occupation: Farmer DOB: 11 Feb 1823 Baptised: 03 Sept 1823 Minister: Rev William Geary Witnesses: Entry 034 Surname: ENSEL Christian Names: George Frederick Parents Names: Cristophell Bernardus and Anna Christiana Abode: Cradock Occupation: Farmer DOB: 07 Nov 1822 Baptised: 06 Sept 1823 Minister: Rev William Geary Witnesses: Christophel Bernardus and Isabella Rayell Entry 035 Surname: HALLUM Christian Names: Mary Parents Names: George and Mary Ann Abode: Grahamstown Occupation: Settler DOB: 13 Sept 1823 Baptised: 21 Sept 1823 Minister: Rev William Geary Witnesses: Entry 036 Surname: McCLOUD Christian Names: William Parents Names: James and Elizabeth Abode: Grahamstown Occupation: Servant DOB: 19 Sept 1823 Baptised: 05 Oct 1823 Minister: Rev William Geary Witnesses: Entry 037 Surname: BOWLES Christian Names: John Parents Names: Richard and Elizabeth Abode: Grahamstown Occupation: Settler DOB: 04 Sept 1823 Baptised: 05 Oct 1823 Minister: Rev William Geary Witnesses: Entry 038 Surname: BOWLES Christian Names: William Charles Parents Names: Richard and Elizabeth Abode: Grahamstown Occupation: Settler DOB: 04 Sept 1823 Baptised: 05 Oct 1823 Minister: Rev William Geary Witnesses: Entry 039 Surname: DE WAAL Christian Names: Magdalena Johanna Parents Names: Ryle? or Ryk Jacobus and Maria Petro Abode: Grahamstown Occupation: Bar?der DOB: 05 Sept 1823 Baptised: 12 Oct 1823 Minister: Rev William Geary Witnesses: Andries George Hendrick ? And Maria Elizabeth de Waal Entry 040 Surname: RETIEF Christian Names: Pieter Cornelis Parents Names: Pieter and Magdalena Johanna Abode: Grahamstown Occupation: Field Commandant DOB: 15 Aug 1823 Baptised: 12 Oct 1823 Minister: Rev William Geary Witnesses: Instalment #3 to follow shortly. Kind regards Tessa King ============================
===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: OHRICHLA-L@rootsweb.com From: AmyeA@aol.com Subject: Richland Co., Ohio USGenWeb Site Update ... 09 December 2004 Richland Co., Ohio USGenWeb Site Update 09 December 2004 http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohrichla/ WHAT'S NEW? http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohrichla/New2004a.htm + Birth Records: Birth Announcements from the Bellville Star, 1883. Submitted by Amy. + Divorce Records: Divorce Notices in the Bellville Star, 1883. Submitted by Amy. + Marriage Records: Submitted by Amy. * Marriage Licenses Issued, 1883 * Marriage Announcements from the Bellville Star, 1883 + Obituaries / Death Announcements: Submitted by Amy. * Mary A. (Spain) Beam * Louise (Wyrich) Bear * David R. Bender * John Blair * R.S. Boles * Bernice Calhoun * Ira Clinker * Charles G. Conger * Lydia Fike * Daniel Garber * Lulu Garber * Samuel Bigler Garber * John Grice * Asa E. Hettinger * Margaret Homerick * Ella (Cramer) Kick * Sarah Palm * W.H. Palm * Adna Phelps * John Sheehy * John Swank * John Albert Weaver * Malissa Elverna (Riggle) Woodward + Pictures Of People: Submitted by Stephen. * Catherine (Balliett) Bell * Bair Family -- George & Mary with children Nola and Dwight * Bell Children -- Harry L., Arthur W. and Alvin E. Submitted by Jean. * Ellen Hammon Dunmire * Henry & Kate Wolford ==========================
===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: KYBARREN-L@rootsweb.com From: sgorin@glasgow-ky.com Subject: Maude Broady BOWLES - Obituary 2004 This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bowles, Broady, Wilkinson, Witcher, Forrester, Parker, Kerfoot Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/TAB.2ACI/13421 Message Board Post: NOTE: I have no connection and no further information. Name: Maude Broady Bowles Residence: Glasgow KY Died: Sunday, 5 Dec 2004, residence, age 83. Born: Barren Co KY Daughter of the late Joe Henry Broady and Ora Ellen Wilkinson Broady Retired from Kentucky Pants Company, more recently had been an employee of Bowles Print and Gift Gallery. Member Lick Branch Cumberland Presbyterian Church, member "Friday Afternoon Rook Club" Survivors: Sons: Donald Joe and wife Denise of Glasgow and Paul Dexter and wife Donella of Glasgow Daughter: Janet Witcher and husbnd Marvin of Glasgow Grandchildren: Donald Joe "Jo Jo" Bowles II, Allen Matthew Bowles, Ty Edward Bowles, Brittany Faye Bowles, Spencer Broady Witcher, Emily Witcher Forrester, Meredith Bowles Parker and Lacey Nicole Bowles Nine great-grandchildren Sister: Gladys Kerfoot of Elizabethtown KY Several nieces and nephews Preceded in death by: Husband: Paul Edward Bowles Grandson: Donald Joe "Trey" Bowles III Brothers: Earl, Roy and Ernest Broady Services: Wednesday, 8 Dec 2004, 1 pm, A F Crow and Son Funeral Home, burial Happy Valley Memorial Gardens. Glasgow (KY) Daily Times, Monday, 6 Dec 2004, p. 2.
In a message dated 12/13/2004 7:13:19 PM Central Standard Time, LEATHEL@worldnet.att.net writes: possible that he wasn't Scottish or wasn't 100% Scottish Bellinda, The King of England was the King of a hand full of countries, including Scotland and Ireland. Kinda like being born in Ky with both parents from VA. Leathel, Oh, Leathel, I know that! :<) All the big Celtic melting pot and all that but I'm just trying to determine more direct connections possible for Cherokee Chief John BOWLES and whom his parents were as he was also known as DUWALI/D'IWALI/aka BOLD HUNTER and born in Abt. 1750 in North Carolina as was the BOLD HUNTER who was the Cherokee father of my paternal 4th great grandmother who was called Sophia/Sofia HUNTER/poss. aka BOWLES whose mother was BEAVER TOTER. Sophia/Sofia HUNTER married Hugh PIERCE, (RS,) born: Abt. 1749 in Frederick County, Virginia and he died in Alabama a few years before his wife, Sofia/Sophia HUNTER/poss. aka BOWLES died in 1849 in Henderson, Rusk County, Texas just 10 years after Chief John BOWLES died near there on July 16, 1839 between present day Henderson, Rusk County, Texas and current day Canton, Van Zandt County, Texas, about 20 miles from Canton. We know for certain of 3 wives of Chief John BOWLES but they were all somewhat later in his life and BEAVER TOTER may have been an earlier wife of same. And Hugh PIERCE, (RS,) was born in Frederick County, Virginia during the same timeframe that my paternal 5th great grandfather, (Major) Samuel EARLE, III was living there and was the 1st Member of the House of Burgesses ever elected from Frederick County, Virginia. His family started out in Northumberland County in 1649 and they were there after it became Westmoreland County, Virginia where he was born in 1692 and then he was in the Frederick County, Virginia area and later in Fauquier County, Virginia in 1760 when my 4th great grandfather, Samuel EARLE, IV, (RS,) was born there. I have so very many lines that are connected to each other and I am trying to find if there is a connection between this EARLE and PIERCE family as well as any connection between the BOWLES and CAWSEY family that is probably related by the 2nd marriage of (Major) Samuel EARLE, III's great grandfather, (Sir) John EARLE, to Mrs. Elizabeth ? CAWSEY HOWELL EARLE CLEMENT and the Elizabeth who married CAWSEY and then BOWLES. I think that there may be some very obvious family associations that are being missed for the Hugh PIERCE, (RS,) mentioned above as well as for Cherokee Chief John BOWLES. Bellinda
please remove me from list ty ----- Original Message ----- From: "Leathel Bowles" <LEATHEL@worldnet.att.net> To: <BOWLES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 11:06 AM Subject: 100% Scottish > possible that he wasn't Scottish or wasn't 100% Scottish > > Bellinda, The King of England was the King of a hand full of countries, > including Scotland and Ireland. Kinda like being born in Ky with both > parents from VA. > Leathel, > > >
Thanks for the replies. I found the Bill Bowles I was looking for. He had changed his address, but someone put me in touch with him. Charlie
To list monitor. Please remove my name from list. I am not actively working with Bowles family now. 7th generation Great grand son of Daniel I And Mary Conner who settled in Copper Hill in late 1700's. William c. (Bill) Conner
possible that he wasn't Scottish or wasn't 100% Scottish Bellinda, The King of England was the King of a hand full of countries, including Scotland and Ireland. Kinda like being born in Ky with both parents from VA. Leathel,
Hi, Thanks for more information. My head, again, starts to swim with all of the connections and possible connections. First I see the name of Margaret ROBINSON which is, possibly, my paternal 9th great grandmother, Margaret ROBINSON....don't know that with certainty though....just possibly. She was daughter of early 1600s immigrant, Richard ROBINSON, uncle of Christopher ROBINSON, Sr., and Richard ROBINSON was an early immigrant to the Tidewater area. Margaret ROBINSON married immigrant John PAYNE and their daughter, Margaret PAYNE, married 1st husband, immigrant John JENNINGS, my 9th great grandfather, whose 3rd great grandson who was my 3rd great grandfather, Bailey JENNINGS, married Kitty EARLE, who was the daughter of Tabitha WILLIAMS and Samuel EARLE, IV, (RS,) (2nd son of his name,) who was the son of (Major) Samuel EARLE, III and his 2nd wife, Elizabeth HOL(D)BROOK. (Major) Samuel EARLE, III was the great grandson of (Sir) John EARLE, immigrant, and his 1st wife, Mary SYM(M)ON(D)S, after whose death, (Sir) John EARLE married 2nd wife, Mrs. Elizabeth ? CAWSEY HOWELL, who later married William CLEMENT. And then other possible connection that I wonder about if there is a connection between the John BOWLES and Mrs. Elizabeth SOUTHEY/SOUTHELL CAWSEY/etc. and the Cherokee Cheif John BOWLES of North Carolina and other areas in the South including Missouri, Arkansas, and East Texas, born: Abt. 1750 in North Carolina, died: 1839 in East Texas. Cherokee Chief John BOWLES is said to have been the son of a Scottish trader and an Indian wife but since no one knows the name of that Scottish trader it is entirely possible that he wasn't Scottish or wasn't 100% Scottish and could be descended from this BOWLES family of 1600s Virginia. Bellinda In a message dated 12/12/2004 10:08:27 AM Central Standard Time, LEATHEL@worldnet.att.net writes: Bellinda, I don't know if Elizabeth Cawsey was married to John Straton at this time, but he was in Northumberland Co in 1651. I have read of women being married to three different men in same week. I'm begining to wonder about Elizabeth? There is a John Lawren listed after Edward Bowles, not sure if Lawrence or Lawson. I believe Willian Bolton is William Batten from MD, John Bowles married his wife. If I remember right William had a son Coningham. Edward Bowles died in MD in 1659, he was a brother to John who married William Battens wife. John Bowles who married William Battens wife was a son of John Bowles who made will in Elizabeth City in 1664. John gave his son John all his land, some of the land belong to Anna a daughter of Elizabeth (Southy, Southell)Cawsey who was married to John Bowles in 1664. Leathel, 1 April 1651,Robert Newman, 814 acs. Northumberland Co., 1 April 1651, p 300. Abutting Nly. Upon Potomeck Riv., Ely. Upon a cr. Dividing this from land of Hugh Finch & Wlv. Upon a cr. Dividing this land from land of William Presly. Trans. Of 16 pers: Marke Prous, Giles Tavernour, John Strathen(or Stratlen), Michaell Bemon, Peter Speed, Nicola hana, Hen. Robinson, Wm. Bolton, Marg. Wood, EDWARD BOWLES, jno. Lawren,Robt. Moreley, Marg. Robinson, Hump. Meares, Ann Meares, Coningham Banton.
Charlie, I have contact info for a Bill Bowles, decending from William (Sarah Elizabeth Gum), Elbert (Nancy Lair) and James Marion (Jemima Thomas). I don't know his fathers name. Do you think he is the one you are looking for? Ralph Bowles ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charles Hartley" <hartley@iglou.com> To: <BOWLES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 8:10 AM Subject: Looking for Bill Bowles, son of Clarence Bowles > Bill Bowles, son of Clarence Bowles, was on this list a couple of > years ago, but when I tried to contact him via the email address that > he had then the email bounced. > > Bill, if you are still here, or if someone knows how to contact him, > please contact me. > > Thanks, > Charlie >
Please remove me from your email listing. I recently found out that my grandmother was a Bolden not Bowles Thank you very much Charlotte
----- Original Message ----- From: "Linne Gravestock" <linne@gravestock.name> To: <BOWLES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 2:38 AM Subject: Mary E. & Catherine Boles, Marion Co., AR, 1880 > ===================================================================== > Match: Boles > Source: MOMCDONA-L@rootsweb.com > From: get@yellville.net > Subject: Re: Cooper Nathan Nathaniel addendum > > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/FNB.2ACI/762.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Nathan and Mary Elizabeth Boles Cooper are listed next door to John and > Sarah Catherine (Boles) Purdom in Marion Co. Arkansas in 1880 census. And > the Cooper children are Sarah Catherine's half siblings. > >
To Whom it may concern, Please remove my name from the Bowles e-mail list. The volume coming in to this address is clogging up the works. Although I appreciate the diligence of the researchers, I am not actively doing any research on the family at this time. Thanks
To Whom it may concern, Please remove my name from the Bowles e-mail list. The volume coming in to this address is clogging up the works. Although I appreciate the diligence of the researchers, I am not actively doing any research on the family at this time. Thanks
Bill Bowles, son of Clarence Bowles, was on this list a couple of years ago, but when I tried to contact him via the email address that he had then the email bounced. Bill, if you are still here, or if someone knows how to contact him, please contact me. Thanks, Charlie
===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: MOMCDONA-L@rootsweb.com From: get@yellville.net Subject: Re: Cooper Nathan Nathaniel addendum This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/FNB.2ACI/762.1 Message Board Post: Nathan and Mary Elizabeth Boles Cooper are listed next door to John and Sarah Catherine (Boles) Purdom in Marion Co. Arkansas in 1880 census. And the Cooper children are Sarah Catherine's half siblings.