LAURA: I believe you and I have corresponded before. I just moved, got into my new house Thursday ... now it's Friday & everything is in boxes except my computer ... so my answer will be incomplete ... I wonder if James is the son of Elexious & his wife Rachel SILVER(S)? Elexious had a son named James who eventually filed for a survivor's pension based on Elexious's Revolutionary War service. Elexious's daughter Charity Fowler-MILBURN moved to Pike County as well, and her son married a Katherine Brenton. Somewhere, packed, I have James' application for a pension ... a print off a micro-film ... very hard to read. Do you have access to any Revolutionary War pension files? If so, look up Elexious Fowler & see if you can glean any more info. If not, e-mail me in a week or two ... hopefully by then my files will be back in my filing cabinet ... and I'll read through the application to see if James' wife or date of birth is listed. Marti [email protected] On Wed, 15 Sep 1999 13:10:36 -0500 "Laura Underwood" <[email protected]> writes: > > This is a repost. I am looking for James Fowler born in 1802 in > Kentucky. > He married Polly Brenton in Pike County Indiana in 1824. James > Fowler died > in 1849. Among their children was Joseph Fowler born about 1828. > Joseph > Fowler married Minerva Peed. Their children were Julia, Jeanette, > William > Thorpe, Robert Washington, Elmer Frank and Minnie. All were born in > Union, > Pike county Indiana. Robert Washington Fowler moved to McCook > Nebraska and > lived with relatives who ran a funeral parlor. He married Etta May > Wright > of Danbury, Red Willow Co, Nebraska. Their first child, Mabel, was > born in > Nebraska. They then moved to Okalahoma were their children Robert > and > Clarence were born. They finally settled in Greenleaf, Washington > county, > Kansas where their children Ivan and Alvin were born. If anybody > has > information that might help me find out where James was from and who > his > parents were please let me know. > > Laura Underwood > > > > ==== FOWLER Mailing List ==== > Visit the Horry County (SC) Historical Society Web Site at: > http://www.hchsonline.org/ > > ============================== > Support free genealogy on the Internet! Join RootsWeb.com today! >