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    1. [FOWLER-L] FOWLERs 1860 Maryland State Census, PG. County
    2. I took some notes while viewing some microfilms yesterday. Thought I'd post a few of my findings. Hope they help someone. ? means it was difficult to read. Jo Dee Frasco Searching for: (MARYLAND, D.C., VIRGINIA, PENNSYLVANIA, OHIO) Etherington, O'brien, Frasco, Farrell, Nickolson, Holliday/Holladay, Webster, Benton, Fowler, Juska, Lawrence, Muirhead and more. 1860 Maryland State Census, Prince Georges County film # 803-478 pg. 65 Buenavista? Charles FOWLER 39 Farmer born in Maryland Martha 48 Philip 18 Elizabeth 16 Edward 14 John H. FOWLER 40 Farmer born in Maryland Mary 22 James? 08 born in D. C. Alice 05 born in Maryland Martha 02 page 73 Bladensburg James FOWLER 65 Farmer Mary 56 Isabella 24 Mary 19 Sarah 17 James 16 Walter 14 Jennie? 03 page 76 Bladensburg Benidick FOWLER 65 Jane 40 John 23 Benjamin 21 Mary 18 George 14 Alexander 10 page 78 Bladensburg William FOWLER 30 Mary 25 William 03 ? 6/12 male

    07/08/1999 04:24:01
    1. [FOWLER-L] James Fowler born in 1802
    2. Laura Underwood
    3. Julian James Fowler was born in 1802. I have found his marriage records on the Indiana genweb. They show that he was living in Pike co, in 1824 when he married Polly Brenton. He was the father of my grt grt grandfather, Joseph Fowler. Joseph would have been born in the mid 1830's. A cousin says that he found a record of James Fowlers death in 1849, his widow is listed in the 1850 census of Pike co., Joseph was living with her at that time. I am having trouble finding information that will take me back past James. I would be interested in finding out if he is a brother of your Fowler connection. Laura ection. Laura =20

    07/07/1999 08:26:37
    1. [FOWLER-L] Joseph & James Fowler
    2. Laura Underwood
    3. I am looking for any information on Joseph Fowler. He was born in Pike co. Indiana in the 1830's. He married Minerva Peed. Josephs father was probably James Fowler, born in Kentucky in 1802. He married Mary "Polly" Brenton in 1824 in Pike co, Indiana. Laura Underwood derwood

    07/07/1999 04:24:15
    1. [FOWLER-L] Ring 's Island
    2. Gladys Harris
    3. For anhone who is interested in the location of Ring;s ISLAND SALISBURY, JUST BEFORE THE NEWBURYPORT BRIDGE, ON THE LEFT IS A NIEBORHOOD CALLED RING'S ISLAND. IT RUNS IN A BIG CIRCLE WHICH IS PROBABY WHERE IT GOTTHE NAME. Thankyou so much Gladys http://community.webtv.net/sassypup/Gladyswebpageon

    07/06/1999 05:40:10
    1. [FOWLER-L] Daniel FOWLER
    2. I found the following reference to Daniel FOWLER in Fayette Co., AL. I am not sure which Daniel FOWLER this is, maybe the Daniel kin to my HERRING line & John T. FOWLER but don't know enough about this line to be sure. This document isn't much as far as Daniel FOWLER goes but thought it might be of interest to someone who knows more about this line: <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~alfayett/FayetteWills.htm">FayetteWills.htm at www.rootsweb.com</A> http://www.rootsweb.com/~alfayett/FayetteWills.htm Scroll down to Elizabeth E. DOBBS......Daniel FOWLER is mentioned there. Nadine Grubbs Smith Researching: Burton, Calber / Calder, Darling, Dunn, Fowler, Gibson, Grubbs, Hackney, Hartgrove, Herring, Hill, Key, Luke, Maples, Martin, McPhearson / McFerson, Pannell, Parnell, Power(s), Ro(d)gers, Smith, Styles, Toliver, Yewell

    07/02/1999 02:57:56
    1. [FOWLER-L] Gladys' web page on Tarryton NY and colonial days
    2. Gladys Harris
    3. --WebTV-Mail-16542-72 Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit I just thought I would let everyone know that there is a new website under construction. I need time, but it should start coming on soon enough. Thankyou so much Gladys --WebTV-Mail-16542-72 X-URL-Title: Gladys' web page on Tarryton NY and colonial days Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit http://community.webtv.net/sassypup/Gladyswebpageon --WebTV-Mail-16542-72--

    06/30/1999 08:12:27
    1. [FOWLER-L] Re: FOWLER-D Digest V99 #137
    2. In a message dated 6/30/99 3:18:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: << To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Subject: [FOWLER-L] Heraldry Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" MIME-Version: 1.0 Does anyone know of a coat of arms or heraldric achievement for our family name? Please send me the url if yo >> Mike Fowler web page has all the info on coat of arms etc go to : http://hometown.aol.com/wtgmike/genealogy/Fowler.html

    06/30/1999 05:29:23
    1. [FOWLER-L] fowler COA
    2. David Payne
    3. David, Check this URL out for Fowler Coat of Arms. http://hometown.aol.com/wtgmike/genealogy/Fowler.html David =================Original Message===================== <<<<<From: "David Fowler" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: [FOWLER-L] Heraldry Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 16:38:52 -0230 Does anyone know of a coat of arms or heraldric achievement for our family name? Please send me the url if you have one. David Fowler (of the Labrador Fowlers) St. John's, Newfoundland Canada ada >>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com

    06/30/1999 02:34:55
    1. [FOWLER-L] John FOWLER re: deed dated july1770
    2. This may be of interest to someone on the list. Off a cd I just aquired. Szucs and Luebking, The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy, p.262 The British government made a commendable effort to compensate Loyalist losses, and Loyalists had to list their lost property to claim that compensation. One of the best sources is Alexander Fraser, ed., United Empire Loyalists Inquiry into the Losses of Services in Consequence of Their Loyalty. Evidence in the Canadian Claims, 2 vols. (Toronto: The King’s Printer, 1905), Second Report of the Bureau of Archives for the Province of Ontario. From this excellent source book comes the example of John Fowler. The claim (p. 293) of Fowler, formerly of Stockbridge, Massachusetts, indicates he was a native of Guilford, Connecticut, lived in Stockbridge, fled to New York during the war and hired a farm on Long Island, was carried a prisoner to Stamford, Connecticut, and ultimately settled in Kingston, Ontario. “Produces deed dated 19th July, 1770, whereby Mark Hopkins in considn. of £30 lawful Conveys to Claimt. forty acres in Stockbridge. Says he purchased 35 acres adjoining, from his Br., in 1770 for about £25,” and so on. “Produces a letter from his Father in Law saying that his Personal Property had been sold to the amount of £100 Lawful.” Aside from separating the various John Fowlers, this record helps fill a page in the Fowler family genealogy.

    06/29/1999 04:14:02
    1. [FOWLER-L] OLD JOB TITLES
    2. Martha E Suddarth
    3. Received this from another mail list. Thought someone may find it useful and interesting as I have. Accomptant.....Accountant Almoner.....Giver of charity to the needy Amanuensis.....Secretary or stenographer Artificer.....A soldier mechanic who does repairs Bailie.....Bailiff Baxter.....Baker Bluestocking.....Female writer Boniface.....Keeper of an inn Brazier.....One who works with brass Brewster.....Beer manufacturer Brightsmith.....Metal Worker Burgonmaster.....Mayor Caulker.....One who filled up cracks (in ships or windows or seems to make them watertight by using tar or oakum-hem fiber produced by taking old ropes apart Chaisemaker.....Carriage maker Chandler.....Dealer or trader; one who makes or sells candles; retailer of groceries Chiffonnier.....Wig maker Clark.....Clerk Clerk.....Clergyman, cleric Clicker.....The servant of a salesman who stood at the door to invite customers; one who received the matter in the galley from the compositors and arranged it in due form ready for printing; one who makes eyelet holes in boots using a machine which clicked. Cohen.....Priest Collier.....Coal miner Colporteur.....Peddler of books Cooper.....One who makes or repairs vessels made of staves & hoops, such as casks, barrels, tubs, etc. Cordwainer.....Shoemaker, originally any leather worker using leather from Cordova/Cordoba in Spain Costermonger.....Peddler of fruits and vegetables Crocker.....Potter Crowner.....Coroner Currier.....One who dresses the coat of a horse with a currycomb; one who tanned leather by incorporating oil or grease Docker.....Stevedore, dock worker who loads and unloads cargo Dowser.....One who finds water using a rod or witching stick Draper.....A dealer in dry goods Drayman.....One who drives a long strong cart without fixed sides for carrying heavy loads Dresser.....A surgeon's assistant in a hospital Drover.....One who drives cattle, sheep, etc. to market; a dealer in cattle Duffer.....Peddler Factor.....Agent, commission merchant; one who acts or transacts business for another; Scottish steward or bailiff of an estate Farrier.....A blacksmith, one who shoes horses Faulkner.....Falconer Fell monger.....One who removes hair or wool from hides in preparation for leather making Fletcher.....One who made bows and arrows Fuller.....One who fulls cloth;one who shrinks and thickens woolen cloth by moistening, heating, and pressing; one who cleans and finishes cloth Gaoler.....A keeper of the goal, a jailer Glazier.....Window glassman Hacker.....Maker of hoes Hatcheler.....One who combed out or carded flax Haymonger.....Dealer in hay Hayward.....Keeper of fences Higgler.....Itinerant peddler Hillier.....Roof tiler Hind.....A farm laborer Holster.....A groom who took care of horses, often at an inn Hooker.....Reaper Hooper.....One who made hoops for casks and barrels Huckster.....Sells small wares Husbandman.....A farmer who cultivated the land Jagger.....Fish peddler Journeyman.....One who had served his apprenticeship and mastered his craft, not bound to serve a master, but hired by the day Joyner / Joiner..... A skilled carpenter Keeler.....Bargeman Kempster.....Wool comber Lardner.....Keeper of the cupboard Lavender.....Washer woman Lederer.....Leather maker Leech.....Physician Longshoreman.....Stevedore Lormer.....Maker of horse gear Malender.....Farmer Maltster.....Brewer Manciple.....A steward Mason.....Bricklayer Mintmaster.....One who issued local currency Monger.....Seller of goods (ale, fish) Muleskinner.....Teamster Neatherder.....Herds cows Ordinary Keeper.....Innkeeper with fixed prices Pattern Maker.....A maker of a clog shod with an iron ring. A clog was a wooden pole with a pattern cut into the end Peregrinator.....Itinerant wanderer Peruker.....A wig maker Pettifogger.....A shyster lawyer Pigman.....Crockery dealer Plumber.....One who applied sheet lead for roofing and set lead frames for plain or stained glass windows. Porter.....Door keeper Puddler.....Wrought iron worker Quarrier.....Quarry worker Rigger.....Hoist tackle worker Ripper.....Seller of fish Roper.....Maker of rope or nets Saddler.....One who makes, repairs or sells saddles or other furnishings for horses Sawbones.....Physician Sawyer.....One who saws; carpenter Schumacker.....Shoemaker Scribler.....A minor or worthless author Scrivener.....Professional or public copyist or writer; notary public Scrutiner.....Election judge Shrieve.....Sheriff Slater.....Roofer Slopseller.....Seller of ready-made clothes in a slop shop Snobscat / Snob.....One who repaired shoes Sorter.....Tailor Spinster.....A woman who spins or an unmarried woman Spurrer.....Maker of spurs Squire.....Country gentleman; farm owner; justice of peace Stuff gown.....Junior barrister Stuff gownsman.....Junior barrister Supercargo.....Officer on merchant ship who is in charge of cargo and the commercial concerns of the ship. Tanner.....One who tans (cures) animal hides into leather Tapley.....One who puts the tap in an ale cask Tasker.....Reaper Teamster.....One who drives a team for hauling Thatcher.....Roofer Tide waiter.....Customs inspector Tinker.....An itinerant tin pot and pan seller and repairman Tipstaff.....Policeman Travers.....Toll bridge collection Tucker.....Cleaner of cloth goods Turner.....A person who turns wood on a lathe into spindles Victualer.....A tavern keeper, or one who provides an army, navy, or ship with food Vulcan.....Blacksmith Wagoner.....Teamster not for hire Wainwright.....Wagon maker Waiter.....Customs officer or tide waiter; one who waited on the tide to collect duty on goods brought in. Waterman.....Boatman who plies for hire Webster.....Operator of looms Wharfinger.....Owner of a wharf Wheelwright.....One who made or repaired wheels; wheeled carriages, etc. Whitesmith.....Tinsmith; worker of iron who finishes or polishes the work Whitewing.....Street sweeper Whitster.....Bleacher of cloth Wright.....Workman, especially a construction worker Yeoman.....Farmer who owns his own land

    06/29/1999 03:02:05
    1. [FOWLER-L] Heraldry
    2. David Fowler
    3. Does anyone know of a coat of arms or heraldric achievement for our family name? Please send me the url if you have one. David Fowler (of the Labrador Fowlers) St. John's, Newfoundland Canada ada

    06/29/1999 01:08:52
    1. Re: [FOWLER-L] Texas Fowlers
    2. In a message dated 99-06-15 19:02:19 EDT, you write: << Subj: [FOWLER-L] Texas Fowlers Reply to Juanita: America Fowler, son of John & Mary(Molly) had 6 known children. One of them was Joseph Fowler (my line). Joseph md a Lucy A. (last name unknown). They had children in Ala, TN, & AR. Joseph & Lucy A. both died in Fannin Co., TX. Their sons Daniel, b abt 1821, Josiah, b abt 1824 are known to have died in Fannin Co., TX. The other sons were John, James, Alfred, Stephen & William. Have not traced this sons as my line is a daughter, Mary Ann who md Calvin Gage. Donna L. >> Donna & List, I'm behind on my emails but wanted to respond to the post above as well as the one dated 6/15/99 titled, "John FOWLER". I had posted a query sometime back on John T. FOWLER as well as Lucinda FOWLER who married Squire HERRON / HERIN. After reading your post, I wonder if the FOWLER line you mention could be my John T. FOWLER line. My FOWLERs were also in GA & AL. I suspect they moved on to MS as well with some of the other family with whom they were conncected. I also show a Daniel P. FOWLER who went to TX. Here is the document below showing reference to John T. FOWLER, Daniel FOWLER of TX & my HERRING line. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ from Gandrud's Alabama Records [Vol 227, Lauderdale Co][pg 044][Probate Minutes Book A 1852-1853] Book A, page 423. John Gray, Administrator of John T. Fowler dec'd, filed petition to sell land in Sec. 29 Tp 2 R9W. The following are the heirs at law: William P. Herring, George C. Herring, Mary Isaacs, Francis M. Herring, Arnold M. Herring, Nancy L. Herring, Lucinda S. Herring, Robert T. Fowler, Mahala White, Mary C. Herring and Daniel Pl Fowler. The first four reside in Mississippi and the others in Lauderdale Co., Ala. except Mary C. Herring who resides in Franklin Co., Ala. and Daniel P. Fowler of the State of Texas. Richard B. Baugh is appointed guardian ad litem for the minors named. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It is interesting to note that in the document above, John GRAY / GRACY was the administrator of John T. FOWLER's estate since Zachariah GRAY is mentioned in the post regarding John FOWLER, Laurens Co., in a claim of settlement with FOWLER heirs in GA & AL concerning the will of John FOWLER, dated 20 July 1787 (Bk. A-1, pg 32), Laurens Co.. <<In 1838 after wife Molly's death, Edith, widow of Thomas Mitchell Fowler and other heirs, lviing in Georgia and Alabama, claimed from Zachariah Gray and William Fowler the 150 acres which had been Molly's (Laurens Deed Bk. N, pg 262).>> Also, you mentioned that <<Zachariah and Caroline Charlotte had moved to the Dials Community before this and William Fowler moved about 1850 to Texas.>> What was Zachariah GRAY's relationship to the FOWLERs? Was Caroline Charlotte a FOWLER? Here is the rest of the FOWLER information that was sent with my original post. I send it because I think Lucinda FOWLER is my link to John T. FOWLER but am not sure at this point. : Lucinda FOWLER, married Squire HERRON in 1830 Hall Co., GA. ------------- 1834 Cherokee Co., GA Census (Sworn to on March 29, 1834) Census lists Squire HERRING with 6 people in his household. ------------- 1850 Census of Lauderdale Co AL: p. C-85 - hh # 142 Herin, Squire 40 Unknown Carpenter ", Marmilly 14 AL ", Arnold 9 " ", Nancy 7 " ", Sousannah 4 " (Lucinda S. listed below ? ) ", Mary 1 " William P. HERRING, b. Sept. 11, 1831 in GA, d. June 30, 1905 in MS, m. Sarah Ann ROGERS, named in the above John T. FOWLER document, is my gg grandfather. William P. HERRING had the following known brothers & sisters: ***Frances M. HERRING, b. January 1835 in GA, m. Serena B. ROGERS, d. in TX Caroline P. HERRING, b. June 26, 1836 in GA, m. Isaac E. SPARKS Arnold HERRING, b. ca. 1843 in AL Grace C. HERRING, b. ca. 1845 in AL, m. John THORNBERRY Lucinda S. HERRING, b. February 5, 1847 in AL, m. Corbit Miles LANEY Mary C. HERRING, b. ca. 1849 in AL, m. William T. ASHFORD As you can see from the above information, William P. HERRING's birthdate & place, plus the fact that he & his siblings are named "heirs at law" in a court document concerning the estate of John T.FOWLER, & the 1850 Census of Lauderdale Co., AL, showing Squire HERIN, husband of Lucinda FOWLER, living in the same county as John T. FOWLER, having children in his household with basically the same names & ages as William P. HERRING's siblings, leads me to think that Squire HERRON / HERIN & Lucinda FOWLER are my ggg HERRING grandparents. William P. HERRING & his brother, Francis HERRING were old enough by 1850 that they could have been on their own thereby not being in Squire's household during the census. I would really appreciate input on these findings. Also, any input on the possible connection of this FOWLER / HERRING line to the John FOWLER of Laurens Co., will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Nadine Grubbs Smith Researching: Burton, Calber / Calder, Darling, Dunn, Fowler, Gibson, Grubbs, Hackney, Hartgrove, Herring, Hill, Key, Luke, Maples, Martin, McPhearson / McFerson, Pannell, Parnell, Power(s), Ro(d)gers, Smith, Styles, Toliver, Yewell ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ from Gandrud's Alabama Records [Vol 227, Lauderdale Co][pg 044][Probate Minutes Book A 1852-1853] Book A, page 423. John Gray, Administrator of John T. Fowler dec'd, filed petition to sell land in Sec. 29 Tp 2 R9W. The following are the heirs at law: William P. Herring, George C. Herring, Mary Isaacs, Francis M. Herring, Arnold M. Herring, Nancy L. Herring, Lucinda S. Herring, Robert T. Fowler, Mahala White, Mary C. Herring and Daniel Pl Fowler. The first four reside in Mississippi and the others in Lauderdale Co., Ala. except Mary C. Herring who resides in Franklin Co., Ala. and Daniel P. Fowler of the State of Texas. Richard B. Baugh is appointed guardian ad litem for the minors named. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lucinda FOWLER, married Squire HERRON in 1830 Hall Co., GA. ------------- 1834 Cherokee Co., GA Census (Sworn to on March 29, 1834) Census lists Squire HERRING with 6 people in his household. ------------- 1850 Census of Lauderdale Co AL: p. C-85 - hh # 142 Herin, Squire 40 Unknown Carpenter ", Marmilly 14 AL ", Arnold 9 " ", Nancy 7 " ", Sousannah 4 " (Lucinda S. listed above ? ) ", Mary 1 " William P. HERRING is my gg grandfather. I am trying to find his parents & prior line information. As you can see from the above information, William P. HERRING's birthdate & place, plus the fact that he & his siblings are named "heirs at law" in a court document concerning the estate of John T.FOWLER, & the 1850 Census of Lauderdale Co., AL, showing Squire HERIN living in the same county as John T. FOWLER, having children in his household with basically the same names & ages as William P. HERRING's siblings, leads me to think that Squire HERRON / HERIN & Lucinda FOWLER are my ggg HERRING grandparents. William P. HERRING & his brother, Francis HERRING were old enough by 1850 that they could have been on their own thereby not being in Squire's household during the census. This is all I have to go on so far though. I would really appreciate some input on these findings. Also, if anyone has any information on this line or connecting lines or leads, please email me. I am always thankful for any information. Nadine Grubbs Smith Researching: Burton, Calber / Calder, Darling, Dunn, Fowler, Gibson, Grubbs, Hackney, Hartgrove, Herring, Hill, Key, Luke, Maples, Martin, McPhearson / McFerson, Pannell, Parnell, Power(s), Ro(d)gers, Smith, Styles, Toliver, Yewell

    06/27/1999 06:29:38
    1. [FOWLER-L] FOWLER in SC
    2. Every once in a while I send out my info again, maybe someone has info I don't!! Looking for the parents of John F(I have a hunch that the F stands for Franklin) Fowler, b. approx 1882 in Piedmont, SC d. between 1911 and 1920 in SC. His parents were born in NC. Thankful for any info you may have!!! Pam Fowler

    06/26/1999 04:26:25
    1. [FOWLER-L] Obituary for Alma V. FOWLER
    2. Vicky L. Hammond
    3. TABOR CITY, NC. - Alma Virginia FOWLER, 75, died Wednesday, June 23, 1999, at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. She was born in Columbus County, NC., a daughter of the late Willie and Lillie COLEMAN AVANT. She was the widow of Sam Hartford FOWLER. Survivors include a daughter, Tammy Kaye FOWLER of Tabor City; five sons, Jimmy Lee FOWLER, Jerry FOWLER, and Grayland FOWLER, all of Tabor City, David Earl FOWLER of Winston-Salem, NC., and Eddie FOWLER of Aberdeen, NC.; a brother, Rufus AVANT of Thomasville, NC.; 11 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. today at Gapway Baptist Church. The Rev. Drew HARDEE will officiate. Burial will be in Gapway Cemetery in Tabor City. Inman Funeral Home of Tabor City is in charge.

    06/25/1999 04:25:16
    1. [FOWLER-L] Baltimore County, BURTON, FOWLER, SIMS
    2. Greg Brton
    3. Searching for BURTONs, FOWLERs, and SIMS, of eastern Baltimore County & Harford County. Joseph BURTON married Constant LEGATT, Oct 13, 1768 in Baltimore County. their daughter Cordelia Burton b Aug 1, 1791, married Benjamin Fowler June 13, 1813, in Baltimore County. Their daughter Elizabeth FOWLER b Nov 1829, d Jan 24, 1910 married Joshua Burton b c 1820, d 1863 - 1869, on April 6, 1847 Children of Joshua BURTON and Elizabeth FOWLER Levi BURTON married Nancy TAGG Charles BURTON married 1 Mary V. Francis, 2 Daisy Emma Sindall Edward BURTON married 1 Elizabeth SIMS, 2 Emma SIMS Cordelia BURTON married Thomas F. SIMS Mary Jane BURTON married Andrew J. SIMS All of the SIMS listed above are children of Andrew J. SIMS and Mary Jane BONE. Andrew J. SIMS b nov 3 1819 d Nov 3 1901 married June 15 1846 in Cub Hill, Baltimore County, Maryland Mary Jane BONE d/o Fletcher BONE & Isabella ?? Children of Andrew J. SIMS and Mary Jane BONE Martha Jane SIMS Mary Isabell SIMS Thomas F. SIMS Emma Jeannett SIMS Andrew J. SIMS Elizabeth Ann SIMS Charles E. SIMS Virginia SIMS George W. SIMS John W. SIMS Gregory Burton Baltimore, Maryland

    06/21/1999 08:48:46
    1. [FOWLER-L] Fowler, Devon, Eng.
    2. Richards
    3. I have just found out that my ELEANOR was a FOWLER. I suspected as much as her daughter was GRACE FOWLER DINHAM. ELEANOR FOWLER was b. abt. 1796 Burlescombe, Devon and married ROBERT DINHAM at Sampford Peverel 24 Dec. 1817. Three of their children were b. Burlescombe and the last Uffculme. In the 1851 cencus Robert and Eleanor (misspelt Dinlain) are res. at Great House Inn, Bampton. I would love to know if anyone knows anything of Eleanor Fowlers parents and siblings please, Adrienne Nelson, New Zealand [email protected]

    06/21/1999 03:34:25
    1. [FOWLER-L] DUNCAN/FOWLER Wedding Announcement
    2. Vicky L. Hammond
    3. GREEN SEA (SC) - Tisha Nicole FOWLER and Richard Wendell DUNCAN were married April 10 (1999) at Carolina Baptist Church. The Rev. Randy GHENT performed the ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mitchell and Wanda FOWLER of Tabor City, NC. She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington (NC). She is employed with Loris (SC) Elementary School in special education. The groom is a son of Betty DUNCAN of Whiteville, NC., and Richard DUNCAN of Chadbourn, NC. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Pembroke and is employed with Tabor City Middle School in physical education. Maid of honor was Cindy CRANFORD of Sanford, NC. Bridesmaids were Carmen ELLIOTT of Raleigh, NC., Maria PRINCE of Tabor City and Richelle DUNCAN of Whiteville. Miniature flower girl was Jamie ROLLINS of Graham, NC. Flower girl was Allison EDWARDS of Chadbourn. Best man was Richard DUNCAN of Chadbourn. Groomsmen were Jonathan FOWLER of Tabor City, Richie LARRIMORE of Chadbourn, Derek SHELLEY of Goose Creek and Brandon GRIGSBY of Whiteville. Acolytes were Ashley SHELLEY of Goose Creek and Travis LARRIMORE of Whiteville. A reception was held in the church fellowship hall. The couple spent a honeymoon in Atlanta, before making their home in Chadbourn.

    06/20/1999 07:06:20
    1. [FOWLER-L] WILL DO LOOKUPS\
    2. Gladys Harris
    3. I HAVE THE FOLLOWING BOOKS: THE BOOK OF DOW: by Robert Percy Dow BROWN ANCESTORS AND KINFOLK: by Thomas S. Brown MD AN INTRODUCTION TO THE LENEAL HEIRS OF HENRY WILLIAM STEIGEL: by Raymond Foeliner (Pasor of Zion Luntheren church in PA) Thankyou so much Gladys

    06/19/1999 12:59:08
    1. [FOWLER-L] Getting Started
    2. Hi, I am interested in researching my family tree, and thught this may be a good place to start. Sean Fowler in NY

    06/18/1999 03:58:22
    1. [FOWLER-L] New list for COCHRANES-OF-CALVERT
    2. >Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 06:53:04 -0500 >To: [email protected] >From: [email protected] >Subject: New list for COCHRANES-OF-CALVERT > >HELLO FELLOW LISTMEMBERS!!!! > >Just a quickie "FYI" -- I started a new list for members of the COCHRANE/COCHRAN/COCKRAN >and FOWLER FAMILIES and related families to them such as the GRIERSON, MCVOY, >BOWEN, TUCKER, BAFFORD, etc. FROM CALVERT CO MD. > >IF anyone on this list is connected to these families and is interested in our list, to subscribe >just click onto: > >http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/COCHRANES-OF-CALVERT > >and follow the easy directions to subscribe. We would love to meet you! > >Have a great day!!!!! Bonnie McVoy Treon > mailto:[email protected] > mailto:[email protected] > >HAVE A GREAT DAY!!!!!! bonnie

    06/18/1999 05:54:04