Hello, I am looking for a friend whose ancestor migrated to Australia in mid 1850s from Co. Tyrone Ireland arriving on Queen of the East ship. He said he has KEPPIE written as James' town in Tyrone. Does anybody know if there is such a place. T.I.A. Yvonne
Please excuse this interruption and help me a bit. At my old email address I was getting so much spam I went to earthlink. From now on, send any email for Catherine and Richard Jewett to: kaytj421460@earthlink.net "Kay in Kissimmee" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fran, The probabilty of qualifying for DAR through Richard or Mark is low. If he was alive, which is doubtful, Mark is too old b. abt 1703. We know from Richard Senior's will that he died in 1770/71. That excludes him. The only possibility rests with Richard Jr. in our direct line. However, I believe you can qualify for DAR through brothers of direct ancestors. So you have more options here if DAR registration is your immediate goal. Maybe these will lead to something http://grc.dar.org/dar/darnet/grc/GRC.cfm FOWLER, Richard NC s1 v75 39 FOWLER, William NC s1 v75 39 Kirk ----- Original Message ----- From: Fran Higgins To: mrfowler Cc: FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com ; Steve Fowler ; David S.(Fowler) Payne Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 5:19 AM Subject: Granville County, North Carolina to Hopkins County, Kentucky Looking for references to John Fowler married to Bethea (Bethiann-Bethiah) Tippett (Tipit - Tippitt) in Granville County, North Carolina. His son, Thomas T. Fowler, married Jane Jones in Granville Co., NC as well. Line goes: Thomas T. x Jane Jones < John Fowler x Bethia Tippett < to Richard (Jr.) x Unknown ?? < to Richard (Sr.) x Grace Unknown?? < Mark x Marjory Unknown < Godfrey x Susannah Archer ?? < John x Mary Unknown < Rev. Christopher x Elizabeth Burgess. This is not proven...just speculation. The two Richards are my Nemisis as I believe that the Richard (Sr.) was reasonably wealthy and the Richard (Jr.) squandered it all away. The John became an apprentice or something as his father was said to have indentured them. I probably have my Stories/rumors mixed-up on these Fowlers; as my other computer lost my Family Tree Maker information, notes, and e-mail addresses. I am trying to Document either Richard and Mark for D.A.R. purposes. What Books have references to ANY of these people? As Quakers and against war/fighting; I believe they may have taken Oaths, not as militia but to supply and support the troups with food, clothing, etc. Fran Higgins DLPUB@EROLS.COM
Just wondered if you know if these sound familiar. I Have a Texanna, Benjamin, Harry and Henry Fowler. Texanna Fowler, married Joseph Jones, later a Huffman. I have pictures. Texanna was my Great Great Grandmother, and the picture was given to my Grandmother.I found a Texanna Huffman in the census in that general area. My Aunt said Texanna was a large woman, while pictures of the men show they are slightly balding and on the thin side. Thanks for any help. Lynn in Houston.----- Original Message ----- From: "roycar" <roycar@wcnet.org> To: <FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 1:18 PM Subject: Re: [FOWLER] ree:fowler > hi I am not real good on the computer > hope you get the message this time > Have a great day and a better tomorrow > Hugs, > Roy and Carlene Fite McCurdy > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "carr" <roycar@wcnet.org> > To: <FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 10:26 AM > Subject: [FOWLER] ree:fowler > > > > hi > > I have a Benjamin A.fowler > b 1846/8?in Milford ky. > > d 1932 .in friendship/west Portsmouth > buried. in moores chapel blue creek Ohio > > > > m.Mary Elizabeth workman > b sept. 26 1865 in ky > d.July 05 1946 in Portsmouth Ohio > > > > children > > Cora Lillian b.sept. 20 1882 in Milford , bracken co.ky > m. john henry fite brown co. ohio 1908 > > d feb. 20 1967 in bowling green Ohio > > > William fowler last known address ohio > > > Bessie m. fowler Berger last known address cinn. > > > daisy b. fowler1890 Portsmouth m. ? Nichols burried in moores chaple > blue creek ohio > > > > my group lived in Adams co. Ohio also brown co Ohio > > came here from Milford ky came to ohio in a covered wagon > had a place up shawnee holler > > > > can any one help > > w. Carlene fite mccurdy > > > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.532 / Virus Database: 326 - Release Date: 10/27/03
hi I am not real good on the computer hope you get the message this time Have a great day and a better tomorrow Hugs, Roy and Carlene Fite McCurdy ----- Original Message ----- From: "carr" <roycar@wcnet.org> To: <FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 10:26 AM Subject: [FOWLER] ree:fowler > hi > I have a Benjamin A.fowler b 1846/8?in Milford ky. > d 1932 .in friendship/west Portsmouth buried. in moores chapel blue creek Ohio > > m.Mary Elizabeth workman b sept. 26 1865 in ky d.July 05 1946 in Portsmouth Ohio > > children > Cora Lillian b.sept. 20 1882 in Milford , bracken co.ky m. john henry fite brown co. ohio 1908 > d feb. 20 1967 in bowling green Ohio > William fowler last known address ohio > Bessie m. fowler Berger last known address cinn. > daisy b. fowler1890 Portsmouth m. ? Nichols burried in moores chaple blue creek ohio > > my group lived in Adams co. Ohio also brown co Ohio > came here from Milford ky came to ohio in a covered wagon had a place up shawnee holler > > can any one help > w. Carlene fite mccurdy > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Looking for references to John Fowler married to Bethea (Bethiann-Bethiah) Tippett (Tipit - Tippitt) in Granville County, North Carolina. His son, Thomas T. Fowler, married Jane Jones in Granville Co., NC as well. Line goes: Thomas T. x Jane Jones < John Fowler x Bethia Tippett < to Richard (Jr.) x Unknown ?? < to Richard (Sr.) x Grace Unknown?? < Mark x Marjory Unknown < Godfrey x Susannah Archer ?? < John x Mary Unknown < Rev. Christopher x Elizabeth Burgess. This is not proven...just speculation. The two Richards are my Nemisis as I believe that the Richard (Sr.) was reasonably wealthy and the Richard (Jr.) squandered it all away. The John became an apprentice or something as his father was said to have indentured them. I probably have my Stories/rumors mixed-up on these Fowlers; as my other computer lost my Family Tree Maker information, notes, and e-mail addresses. I am trying to Document either Richard and Mark for D.A.R. purposes. What Books have references to ANY of these people? As Quakers and against war/fighting; I believe they may have taken Oaths, not as militia but to supply and support the troups with food, clothing, etc. Fran Higgins DLPUB@EROLS.COM
Fowler family Military Service. If you have a descendant of Godfrey Fowler who served in the military and is not on this list and you want them to be, please email me their name, unit, era, etc with sources if you have them. thanks REVOLUTIONARY WAR 10th NORTH CAROLINA REGIMENT, WAKE CO. MILITIA, NC FOWLER, William Anderson b. between 1737-1755, VA Died 1799, served as Capt., Company commander. Colonial Soliders of the South, 1732-1774. Clark, Murtie June. Genealogical Publishing Company Inc. (1983) P. 828,831 FOWLER, Godfrey Sr., b. 1745, Petersburg, VA.; Died Dec 1796, Wake Co., NC served as ensign under his brother, Capt. William Anderson Fowler, North Carolina State Records, Vol 17, p.263; Vol 9, p.344 and 689, NC Records Colonial Soliders of the South, 1732-1774. Clark, Murtie June. Genealogical Publishing Company Inc. (1983) P. 828,831 WAR OF 1812 TEXAS REVOLUTION/US MEXICAN WAR FOWLER, Bradford C., served as a sergeant in Captain Bullock's Company (First Regiment Texas Volunteers) under James W. Fannin during the Texas Revolution. There is some discrepancy as to whether Bradford Fowler was captured and executed during the massacre at Goliad or he escaped only to die a California gold seeker in 1849. "Captain Bullock's Company (First Regiment Texas Volunteers)" Men of Goliad by Unit and Fate http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/goliadmenframe.htm [Accessed sun Oct 26 4:32 CST 2003] INDIAN CAMPAIGNS FOWLER, Andrew Jackson, "took part in a number of Indian campaigns between 1838 and 1841. In the fall of 1841 he commanded a company of volunteers in Col. Edward H. Tarrant's regiment, through the Cross Timbers as far as the Clear Fork of the Brazos River." (Also see Civil War) "FOWLER, ANDREW JACKSON." The Handbook of Texas Online. http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/FF/ffo23.html [Accessed Wed Oct 22 0:10:50 US/Central 2003 ]. CIVIL WAR 13th KENTUCKY VOLUNTEER CAVALRY Company I - Union Army FOWLER, Etherial R. Pvt - Enrolled Sep 15, 1863, Mustered in on 23 Dec 1863, Columbia, KY Pension dated Aug 9, 1890, application number 886 814, certificate number 686 809 Kentucky See pension file FOWLER, John Pvt - Enrolled Sep 15, 1863, Mustered in on 23 Dec 1863, Columbia, KY, 1890 Union Soldiers Tennessee Veteran Census: Fowler, John Pickett-153-2; Pvt I Co 13th KY Cav; 10-14-63 to 1-65; Brydstown PO; Pension July 23, 1890 application number 823 717, Certificate Number 585 981 TN Apr 17, 1901 application number 789 190, certificate number 524 670 TN FOWLER, William Pvt - Enrolled Sep 15, 1863, Mustered in on 23 Dec 1863, Columbia, KY; Thursey Evans Fowler (widow of William Fowler) filed a pension application on Apr 4, 1879, application number is 243461, TN. There was also a pension application filed on Aug 6 1892 by Hannah Fowler et al (children of William Fowler), application number is 556650. In service records found on microfilm at the Tennessee state library, there is a statement of service reference slip dated December 9, 1914 stating medical records were not found in reference to claim number 556650 See pension file Note: William, Etherial and John, were brothers, sons of William Fowler and Nancy Ann Byars. They were born probably in the Tar River Dist of Granville, NC and the family migrated to Fentress County, TN in about 1835/36 after Nancy Ann Byars' father, William Byars, died. From there, they crossed over into Kentucky, like many Fentress Countians, to fight for the Union. They were all mustered out on Jan. 10, 1865 in Camp Nelson, KY. Etherial stayed in Casey Co., KY. William and John returned home to Fentress County, TN. This unit orginated in Kentucky, traveled through the Cumberland Gap, and finally ended up in GA where they fought in the battle of Atlanta. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- COMPANY G, 5th REGIMENT SOUTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY ARMY NORTHERN VIRGINIA C. S. A. FOWLER, Godfrey B. "5TH INFANTRY, COMPANY G SOUTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEERS" http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~york/5thSCV/g.htm [Accessed Wed Oct 22, 10:00 US/PST 2003] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- COL. THOMAS COKE BASS'S 20th TEXAS CAVALRY FOWLER, Andrew Jackson, served as lieutenant colonel, "saw duty in Arkansas, Indian Territory, and Texas before being exempted due to his age." "FOWLER, ANDREW JACKSON." The Handbook of Texas Online. http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/FF/ffo23.html [Accessed Wed Oct 22 0:10:50 US/Central 2003 ]. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 14TH (POWERS) ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CSA FOWLER, Pleasant Lieutenant-Colonel-Elected lieutenant-colonel from Co. F, May 23, 1862; age 32, born in North Carolina; captured at Port Hudson, Louisiana, July 9, 1863; sent to Johnson's Island, Ohio; transferred to Point Lookout, Maryland, March 21, 1865; released on oath of allegiance, July 24, 1865; age 34. SPANISH AMERICAN WAR WORLD WAR I 158th DEPOT BRIGADE FOWLER, William, Clinton County, KY UNKNOWN UNITS FOWLER, Marion Oda. Inducted in Sep 1918, Wayne County, Kentucky FOWLER, Roscoe, enlisted Jamestown, TN, Died of decease SC FOWLER, Ben H., Clinton County, KY ----- Original Message ----- From: <FOWLER-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <FOWLER-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:01 AM Subject: FOWLER-D Digest V03 #71
Virginia Feb 7, 1739, Anne Fowler, daughter of Godfrey, Henrico Co., requests marriage to Thomas Simmons of Prince George Co.; married on Nov 7, 1739; Witnesses: John Simmons, Sarah Fowler, John Jr., Simmons, Tabitha and Mary Butler. [Hinshaw, William. "Henrico Monthly Meeting" Encylcopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. Genealogical Publishing Co., 1969. Vol VI. p177] [Marriage Records of Henrico Co. Monthly Meeting of Society of Friends, Virginia 1699-1757. typed by the Genealogical Society of Utah. Salt Lake City, UT. Dec 1937] July 1741, Anne, daughter of Godfrey and widow of Thomas Simmons, married John Chappell, son of Thomas of Prince George Co.; witnesses: Joseph, Mary Pattyson, Pebles and Sarah Fowler. [Hinshaw, William. "Henrico Monthly Meeting" Encylcopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. Genealogical Publishing Co., 1969. Vol VI. p177] [Marriage Records of Henrico Co. Monthly Meeting of Society of Friends, Virginia 1699-1757. typed by the Genealogical Society of Utah. Salt Lake City, UT. Dec 1937] Oct 6, 1753, Susanna Fowler, daughter of Godfrey, and William Bott, member of Whipanock meeting, declare intention to marry; John Fowler serves on marriage committee; Nov 3, 1753 declare intentions to marry 2nd time but a paper, signed by Samuel Pitchford, is presented stating Wm. Bott is engaged to a young woman from Amelia Co.; May 4, 1754 Susanna Fowler and Wm Bott are liberated to marry; May 5, 1754, they are married. [Hinshaw, William. "Henrico Monthly Meeting" Encylcopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. Genealogical Publishing Co., 1969. Vol VI. p177] [Marriage Records of Henrico Co. Monthly Meeting of Society of Friends, Virginia 1699-1757. typed by the Genealogical Society of Utah. Salt Lake City, UT. Dec 1937] Nov. 20, 1762, John Fowler, son of Godfrey, dec'd, of Chesterfield Co., liberated to marry Elizabeth Sears, dau. of Paul, Dinwiddie Co., VA; married 23 Nov 1762, in a public meeting in Dinwiddie Co. [Hinshaw, William. "Black Water Monthly Meeting" Encylcopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. Genealogical Publishing Co., 1969. Vol VI. p107] Simmons Fowler liberated to marry Mary Sears, Nov 17, 1764; married 1764. [Hinshaw, William. "Black Water Monthly Meeting" Encylcopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. Genealogical Publishing Co., 1969. Vol VI. p107] Martha Fowler, requests marriage to Peter Binford, Oct 19, 1782 [Hinshaw, William. "Black Water Monthly Meeting" Encylcopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. Genealogical Publishing Co., 1969. Vol VI. p107] Note: The Godfrey mentioned above is Godfrey II son of Godfrey b 1670. I have noticed several people have daughter of Godfrey I as Ann Hill Fowler as she is named in the Will of 1743. What I have found is that Anne the daughter of Godfrey I married James Hill about 1731. They had several children together. Anne mentioned above is probably not the daughter of Godfrey I but rather the daughter of Godfrey II. Granville Co., NC William Fowler to Ann Byars, 7 Dec 1816 ["North Carolina Marriages to 1825." Ancestry.com. Accessed 23 Dec US/PST 20:59 2002] William Fowler to Lucy Hudspeth, 2 Jan 1786 ["North Carolina Marriages to 1825." Ancestry.com. Accessed 23 DEC US/PST 20:59 2002] Wake Co., NC William Fowler to Mourning Crudup, 14 Apr 1800 ["North Carolina Marriages to 1825." Ancestry.com. Accessed 23 Dec US/PST 20:59 2002] William Fowler to Elizabeth Brown, 19 May 1820 ["North Carolina Marriages to 1825." Ancestry.com. Accessed 23 Dec US/PST 20:59 2002] William Fowler to Precilla Perry, 9 Mar 1801 ["North Carolina Marriages to 1825." Ancestry.com. Accessed 23 Dec US/PST 20:59 2002] I have not placed all of the William Fowlers above yet. If you can identify the father of these Williams please let me know. ----- Original Message ----- From: <FOWLER-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <FOWLER-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:01 AM Subject: FOWLER-D Digest V03 #71
Hi Ciccy, My website is http://mrfowler.com I made a big mistake by not being clear in the email I sent out earlier. I have been researching my line of Fowlers for about three years now. Most of the pre 1930 records of Fentress County Tennessee were destroyed in a fire. I have linked my line to the Henrico Co., VA line through the book House of Fowler by Grover Parsons. In his book is published 2 letters from John Fowler of Hopkins Co., KY to his brother, Moody Fowler, in Granville Co., NC (pages 102,103). The author, Mr. Parsons, claims these brothers to be the sons of Richard Fowler II, son of Richard Fowler s/o Mark Fowler from Dinwiddie Co., VA. I only photocopied pages 100-110. On those pages, the author does not state how he reached this conclusion nor does he specifically state, "Mark Fowler from Dinwiddie Co., VA is the Mark Fowler mentioned in Godfrey's will of 1743". This is only my assumption. As far as I have seen, Dora Glenn Fowler does not treat the family of Mark Fowler, beyond son Godfrey III, at all in Annals of the Fowler Family. Back to the letters between two brothers which Grover Parsons claims to be the great grandsons of Mark Fowler of Dinwiddie Co., VA. In the letters, written in 1849 and 1856, John Fowler discusses another brother, William Fowler, who ,moved to Fentrys Co., TN. My William Fowler line first appears in Fentress Co., TN, which is most likely the county John is speaking of, in the 1840 census. By looking at the 1850 census, I know that William, his wife Ann, and five of the younger occupants, ages 32-17, were born in NC. There are also five younger occupants, ages 13 - 2, that were born in Tennessee. By this, I presume my William Fowler and his family relocated to Fentress Co., TN about 1836. Furthermore, the last evidence I find of William Fowler and Nancy Ann Byars in Granville is Nancy Ann Byars father's will dated April 25, 1831. "Proved Feb. court 1832 - WILLIAM BYARS wills to wife LUCY land whereon I live, all negros, all furniture, stock, tools, for lifetiem and, at her death, I give to daughter FANEY GRIGGS $100.00 and the residue to be divided, 1/3rd part to daughter ANN FOWLER; 1/3rd to son ALEXANDER BYARS, the other 1/3rd to my grandsons WESLEY and JOHN ALEXANDER BYARS, but if either die before of age, then the survivor of them. Exrs. ALEXANDER BYARS, WILLIAM FOWLER. Wts: JOS. HESTER, WILLIAM AKIN JR. Will proved on oath of CYRUS DAVIS and BENJAMIN BULLOCK became administrator." As you can see, William Fowler was an executor of this will in Feb of 1832. Even more revealing is in the 1856 letter from John Fowler to brother Moody Fowler, he states, "Brother William was dead, he died the latter part of the winter of 1855, his family is still living in Fentrys County, Tenn." My William is no longer with us in the 1860 census however, his family, headed by Nancy, is. Additionally, I find Nancy Fowler, wife of my William Fowler, making Fentress County land transactions in May and Sep of 1856. I am convinced the brother William spoken of in the letters and my William are one in the same. I am also convinced then that my William Fowler is the one that married Nancy Ann Byars in 1816 in Granville County, NC, their first child being born between 1817 and 1818. So, I know my William Fowler had at least two brothers John and Moody and if I accept Mr. Parsons' interpertation, they were the sons of Richard II, grandsons of Richard I and great grandsons of Mark Fowler from Dinwiddie Co., VA. In addtion, my William married Nancy Ann Byars in 1816, they migrated from Granville Co., NC to Fentress Co., Tennessee some time between Feb 1832 and 1836 and he passed away in the winter of 1855. With that said, I became frustrated by the large gaps in documentation and also, the repeated use of first names in the various lines of this Fowler family, causing confusing and publication of possibly inaccurate information. I recently replaced my old web site content with a new vision in mind, one dedicated to serving as a centralized place where we can all share our data and hopefully sort out some of that possibly inaccurate information. Since I made the first post, my email has been flooded with requests to assist in research of other Fowler lines or vague statements about who someone is researching. Although many of these Emails have been helpful in increasing my knowledge on the various Fowler lines, that was not my intent or desire. I can however, help facilitate research of other lines by offering a message board at my site where other Fowler researchers, whose families originate from Henrico Co., VA, can post their questions, findings, or links to their own sites. The message boards are set up with the most common first names to help organize the data. For example, I have a Richard that I have traced to the Tar River Dist of Granville Co., NC and you have a Richard that you have traced to Union Co., SC. and Someone else knows only that their Richard listed his birthplace as SC in the cenus records, and yet someone else has traced their Richard to Laurens Co., SC. By having a a specific forum dedicated to the discussion of Richard Fowler, we may be able to assist each other in not only sorting out Richard but also placing these Richards with the correct parents, much the way Dora Glenn Fowler did with her letters from Fowler descendants in Annals of the Fowler family. Only we have the benefit of se! arch capabilites. Also, the message boards at my site give "registered users" the ability to "watch their message" for responses. Unlike a mail list, you will receive email only when someone responds to your post. So please register before posting to the boards there. I will also take any requests to post anyone's data on any area of my site as long as they provide source information. For example, military service, deeds, wills, census, marriage, births, deaths, photos, etc in text or image format. This would be great for those of us researching common ancestors to have access to data and images not otherwise available to us. My own Fowler photos only date back to 1918 but I know there has to be someone out there in cyberspace with older ones. My personal difficulty is that my great-great grandfather was killed when my great grandfather was only 4 years old so the tie was for the most part severed. Individuals can submit their data/images to me through email either in-line or as attachments. As far as gedcom files, I would rather have individuals send a link to their own site, rootsweb or otherwise and I will dedicate a page on the site for that purpose. Please include a brief description to be included with the link. For example, "Godfrey Fowler born 1670 Henrico Co., VA to Godfrey Butler Fowler b. 1840 Union Co., SC" or by Geographic location such as "Fowlers from SC>AL>GA>TX". This way if someone knows their Texas Fowlers came from Georgia, they can check the link for common ancestors without sorting through tons of other fruitless trees. (Like the pun? haha) I will also post a top five most wanted list on the front page of my site for anyone . For example, a researcher has made a possible connection but has questions concerning the connection, they Email me a "Five Most wanted" list that, when answered, will solidify or disprove the possible connection. So, to sum it all up. If someone would like to post a quick blurb about what line they are researching, use the Fowler Family message board at http://mrfowler.com/fowlerfamily Registering on the message board system allows you to watch your posts for responses and also allows me to do a mass email to notify people of updates and additions. To submit links, biographies, data or images for inclusion on other pages in the site email me at mrfowler@mrfowler.com. The more people contribute, the more valuable it will become. If anyone has any technical problems with the boards or site in general please notify me. I hope this helps. Kirk
Can you please remove my name from the Fowler e-mails that I am getting?
I am descended from Archibald FOWLER, b. c1758 in either SC or NC and d. 1839, Greenville, SC. Archie married Edy/Edith WEST and was the father of 11 children, three sets of twins. He received a land grant in Greenville Dist., SC, in Jan., 1793. According to a letter that was shared w/me, I am told that Archibald was the son of John FOWLER, b. 1737, NC; d. aft 1785, Greenville, SC, w/ the following siblings: Joshua, Isaac, John, Mary. This John FOWLER is a desc.of Godfrey FOWLER. I am still looking for absolute proof that Archibald was a son of John FOWLER and would love to hear from anyone who knows more abt this. Thank you for reading and I will happily share the info I have on Archibald's descendants. God bless, Dolores Miller Pringle ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phyllis Walton" <pwalton@carolina.rr.com> To: <FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 9:31 AM Subject: Fw: [FOWLER] Subject: FOWLER-PEARSON-BROWN Cemetery > Jim & Kirk, > I am researching this Godfrey Fowler line also, but my line is > Godfrey b. 1670 > Godfrey b abt 1700 (Can't find dates)> John > Robert (b > abt 1790 or before) > John (b abt 1810) > Thomas A. (b2/15/1843: d > 3/4/1908), This line came to Anson County, NC, later Mecklenburg Co. NC. > (See HOUSE OF FOWLER by Grover Parsons Fowler, Page 132-152 > John Fowler was granted land in Anson County, NC, in 1773. The first grant > was for 200 acres, another for 100 acres and another for 150 acres, all > grants in Anson county. > The 1790 census lists him in Mecklenburg County, which had been formed out > of a part of Anson County. This census lists him as having 1 son over 16 > years old, 1 son under 16 years old, a wife and one daughter. The 1800 > census lists him in Mecklenburg County having 4 in his family. > > The sons of John are thought to be David Fowler from Montgomery County, NC > and Robert Fowler who had a deed in Mecklenburg County for 100 acres on the > fork of Richardson Creek. ) > > Anyone else out there researching this family? > > Phyllis > pwalton@carolina.rr.com > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "mrfowler" <mrfowler@mrfowler.com> > > To: <FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 12:16 AM > > Subject: Re: [FOWLER] Subject: FOWLER-PEARSON-BROWN Cemetery > > > > > > > Hi Jim, > > > > > > It looks like you are researching the Godfrey Fowler line originally > from > > > Henrico Co., VA. > > > I am in the developing stages of establishing a web site just for this > > line. > > > If I am correct about your line, maybe you could stop by the site and > add > > to > > > the info. > > > Even if its just a break down of your direct line. > > > I have lots to do still but trying to create our own little place on the > > web > > > where we can all share info on our own lines. > > > My direct line is Godfrey b.1670>Mark b.1703 >Richard> 1720 Richard 1750 > > > >William 1796. > > > As near as I can tell, branches of this line went to both Granville/Wake > > > Co., NC and the Union Co./Spartanburg area of SC then on to TN and KY. > > > > > > Who are you researching? > > > Hopefully, we can get enough researchers together that we can piece > > together > > > a complete story of the various branches of this Fowler family. > > > > > > Kirk Fowler > > > http://www.mrfowler.com > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Cowboy" <cowboy2@inreach.com> > > > To: <FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2003 7:53 AM > > > Subject: [FOWLER] Subject: FOWLER-PEARSON-BROWN Cemetery > > > > > > > > > > I found reference to this cemetery discussed in January 2000 on > > > > RootsWeb.com beginning with notification of its being destroyed by > Leigh > > > > Smith of Spartanburg. > > > > > > > > > * [SCSPARTA] PEARSON-FOWLER-BROWN cemetery by > > > > > <<mailto:LSmith3437@aol.com>LSmith3437@aol.com> > > > > >"It is located near Cashville on Hwy 101 between Hwy 417 and > Woodruff." > > > > >"He stated that he did not know where on the property the cemetery > was > > > > >located but that a neighbor had come and removed all the stones > > declaring > > > > >they were his ancestors." > > > > > > > > Does anyone know the names of those buried in this cemetery? The line > I > > > am > > > > searching is Fowler. However, I have one or two branches that married > > > > Pearsons in Spartanburg Co., SC between 1810 and 1820. The moved > briefly > > > to > > > > Alabama before moving to Hardeman Co, TN. There was also a > Fowler/Brown > > > > connection in Hardeman Co, TN as well during this time. > > > > > > > > Thanks for any help you can give. > > > > > > > > Jim > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, > > go to: > > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
This is how I am descended from Godfrey: Godfrey Sr. >>>>> Joseph F. Fowler, Sr., b Bet. 1711 - 1725 Henrico Co VA, d March 2, 1786 Wake Co NC>>>>> Bullard A. Fowler, Sr., b 1737 Charlotte Co VA, d Bef. 1799 in Wake Co NC>>>>> Bartholomew "Bat" Fowler, b Bet. 1765 - 1774, d 1866 Wake Co NC>>>>> Bullard A. Fowler, b 1799 Wake Co NC, d March 1846 in Weakley Co TN>>>>> Joseph A. Fowler, b June 4, 1828 NC, d March 18, 1889 in Weakley Co TN>>>>> William Coleman Fowler, b June 16, 1867 Weakley Co TN, d January 11, 1938 in Madison Co TN>>>>> Georgia Taylor "Georgie" Fowler Westbrook, b January 17, 1893 in Weakley Co TN, d October 2, 1956 in Weakley Co TN>>>>> Then my father b & d in Weakley>>>>>then me also born in Weakley Co 1945 Ann
I haven't posted in a long time, and since the Fowler list is so active, I figured it's worth the good ole college try again. I'm searching for any information on my g-g-g-g grandfather, Asa Fowler of New Hanover Twp, Burlington County, NJ. Very little info, except the 1793 Militia List and a Grantor document, granting his land to Asa Jr in September 1805. According to some he married Ann Mount who later married Ebenezer Allen Tucker in 1805, but I've never seen proof of this. Several of his offspring went out to Hamilton County, Ohio circa 1810, and his son, Joshua from whom I descend was in the 1810, 1820, & 1830 censuses for Falls Twp, Bucks County, PA and in 1840, in Nottingham Twp, Burlington County, NJ. No record of his death either. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Linda
This is driving me nuts.I also have a James Madison Fowler mine was born 1831 in DeKalb Tennessee his father was Wm. Fowler born abt.1804 and mother Mary? his siblings were Martha, Racheal ,Jane, Nelly, John, Sarah, Danial ,Claborne. James Madison marrieded Bellissant Elkins 11-19-1857 He died Jan 5 ,1899 in Mo.I have found several James Madison Fowlers if anyone has any info on mine i would be glad to share my family with them. D McKenzie <dmckenze@hutchtel.net> wrote:Hello to All, I read the following Fowler messages and I cannot leave the history of my great great great grandparents alone. James Madison Fowler Sr .was born on January 30, 1811 in Tennessee or Washington co. Va. he married around 1830s to 1840 to Sarah McHaney in either Tennessee or Williamson co. Ill. and James M. Fowler died in Williamson Co. Ill. near Pittsburg on October 29, 1874 and he is buried in the Union Grove Cemetery.James Madison Fowlers parents were John Fowler born on April 30, 1766 and he died on March 9, 1845 in Knox co. Tenn. and John Fowler is buried in the Mt. Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery in Knoxville, Tenn. along with his wife Elizabeth Dorsey who died in Knox co. Tenn. on May 29, 1855. John Fowlers parents were possibly Samuel and Fannie Lawson Fowler who came from around Franklin co. NC. I would like to hear from anyone who would have information on this Fowler family. Thank you very much for your help to m! e before. Duane McKenzie. mailto:dmckenze! @hutchtel.net ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Hello to All, I read the following Fowler messages and I cannot leave the history of my great great great grandparents alone. James Madison Fowler Sr .was born on January 30, 1811 in Tennessee or Washington co. Va. he married around 1830s to 1840 to Sarah McHaney in either Tennessee or Williamson co. Ill. and James M. Fowler died in Williamson Co. Ill. near Pittsburg on October 29, 1874 and he is buried in the Union Grove Cemetery.James Madison Fowlers parents were John Fowler born on April 30, 1766 and he died on March 9, 1845 in Knox co. Tenn. and John Fowler is buried in the Mt. Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery in Knoxville, Tenn. along with his wife Elizabeth Dorsey who died in Knox co. Tenn. on May 29, 1855. John Fowlers parents were possibly Samuel and Fannie Lawson Fowler who came from around Franklin co. NC. I would like to hear from anyone who would have information on this Fowler family. Thank you very much for your help to me before. Duane McKenzie. mailto:dmckenze! @hutchtel.net
Hi, David! I don't know if this will help, but the DeKalb Historical Society gave me a lead you might be able to follow with regards to destroyed/vandalized cemeteries. I was told there is the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 that requires all states to have a historic officer. The National Register Of Historic Places was started as a result of this. At any rate, I do know it is a federal felony to vandalize/destroy a cemetery. The website is: http://www2.cr.nps.gov/laws/NHPA1966.htm Hopefully, this will help. Connie > > From: "David S. Payne" <otime1@yahoo.com> > Date: 2003/10/23 Thu AM 08:56:27 EDT > To: FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [FOWLER] Fowler Cemeterys > > Cousins, > A while back there was a lawsuit going on about a Fowler cemetery that was destroyed I believe in Greenville Co. SC. Or at least in the same general area of SC. > I am trying to find about it and who was working on it. Do you know about who it was and some of the details. Maybe even the name of the atty? > Would the folks contact me personally? > There seems to be many Cemeterys here in SC that is getting disturbed or distroyed and seems no one will do anything about it. > See the letter from Mary below. > > > Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 10:39:51 -0300 > > From: MaryClyde mrmungo@InfoAve.Net > > To: SCPICKEN-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [SCPICKENS] Re: Cemeterys > > > Hi David, > > If you can find that law please let us know. I have three generations of > > ancestors buried in the Hodges Family cemetery, just outside Hodges, SC, > > and the tombstones are being destroyed by people who attend a go-cart > > track... that was built right beside the cemetery. I've written to > > everybody who has any authority, from the governor of SC down to the > > Sheriff of Greenwood County, about this and can get nothing done. I > > offered to buy the cemetery, put up a fence, etc. and the owner of the > > property refused. One of the tombstones has been broken into twelve pieces > > and thrown about!!! If there's a law that says that this little piece of > > property belongs to the descendants... why can't we go in there and put up > > a fence and repair the damage that has been done? I sincerely hope that > > you are right, but I've never seen anything like that. Please let me know > > what you find... > > Mary Clyde > > > > David S. Payne, 1614 Chapman Rd., Anderson, SC, 29621 otime1@yahoo.com : My website: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=otime : Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA/NC: ADDISON, ALLISON, ARENDALL, CANADY, CORBIN, COLEMAN, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, HALEY, GORDON, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, PARKER, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, POOLE, REDWINE, REID, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Thanks! My Mamie would have been born in about 1820. Best of luck on your search. Darline Fowler Smith ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jaynie LadyJ" <ladyjs@msn.com> To: <FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 1:33 PM Subject: Re: [FOWLER] julius fowler > mamie was born in horry county 15 august 1905 died april 5th 1981 > julius was born in columbus county north carolina and that Is all I have other than mamie being married to an archie king also??????? you have anything that might connect these? Julius had a son named L.J. Fowler also > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Darline Smith > To: FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 12:53 PM > Subject: Re: [FOWLER] julius fowler > > > Hi, > I have looked for a Fowler who married a "Mamie". do you have dates, etc.? > > Darline Fowler Smith > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jaynie LadyJ" <ladyjs@msn.com> > To: <FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 10:52 AM > Subject: [FOWLER] julius fowler > > > > anyone have anything on a Julius Fowler? married or common law with mamie > cartrette? > > > > > > We make our living by what we do. We make our life by what we give! > > ~LadyJ~ > > "Cowgirl Up!!" > > > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
My dead end is wit Eli Calvin Fowler, born in Missouri about 1819. He married Sarah Clifton born in Tennessee. They had three children that I know of: James Knox Polk Fowler born November 3, 1947, Sarah Elizabeth Fowler born 1848 and Eli Calvin Fowler, Jr. born in 1852. James KP married Olive Josephine Collins, Sarah Elizabeth married her brother, John H. Collins and I do not have a marriage for Eli. Eli Fowler also married Mrs. Phoebe Hawkins in Hopkins County, Kentucky in February of 1878. I have no further information on Phoebe or Sarah Clifton. Would appreciate any help that is out there. I am more than wiling to share my information also! Virginia in Seattle
mamie was born in horry county 15 august 1905 died april 5th 1981 julius was born in columbus county north carolina and that Is all I have other than mamie being married to an archie king also??????? you have anything that might connect these? Julius had a son named L.J. Fowler also ----- Original Message ----- From: Darline Smith To: FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 12:53 PM Subject: Re: [FOWLER] julius fowler Hi, I have looked for a Fowler who married a "Mamie". do you have dates, etc.? Darline Fowler Smith ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jaynie LadyJ" <ladyjs@msn.com> To: <FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 10:52 AM Subject: [FOWLER] julius fowler > anyone have anything on a Julius Fowler? married or common law with mamie cartrette? > > > We make our living by what we do. We make our life by what we give! > ~LadyJ~ > "Cowgirl Up!!" > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Hi, I have looked for a Fowler who married a "Mamie". do you have dates, etc.? Darline Fowler Smith ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jaynie LadyJ" <ladyjs@msn.com> To: <FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 10:52 AM Subject: [FOWLER] julius fowler > anyone have anything on a Julius Fowler? married or common law with mamie cartrette? > > > We make our living by what we do. We make our life by what we give! > ~LadyJ~ > "Cowgirl Up!!" > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237