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    1. Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles
    2. betty parsons lieber
    3. Hi, Mary Ann,   The Clarkes and Howards are my line, too.  However, my question is about the Boone family.   My aunt Maye Boone's  (born 9/27/1906 (don't know where) died 11/1974, Ventura, CA) parents were Arthur Boone and Catherine Swope.    I was just wondering if you had any knowledge of them?   Hope all is well with you and yours.   Betty --- On Thu, 4/28/11, Mary Ann Shoemaker <[email protected]> wrote: From: Mary Ann Shoemaker <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles To: [email protected] Date: Thursday, April 28, 2011, 7:48 AM Gayle, I know you have done extensive research on the early Howards of Nelson and Washington Cos., KY By any chance have you figured out who might be the father of William Howard m  bef 1792 Anne Clarke, dau of Joseph Clarke, (Will Aug 6, 1796, pro 9 May 1797, Nelson Co. KY) ? He is one... of my blank walls.  In the book "Passing Generations 1885-1903", p 17, by Carolyn Wimp, is the following: "Thursday , Nov 4, 1886 Betsy Boon of Near "Atherton ville, died on the 20th of old age. She was born on Hardin's Creek, which is now  in Marion Co., in 1792.  Her FATHER WAS J. W. HOWARD, who was on of the first settler of KY. She was born shortly after her parents arrived from Maryland. In 1815 she married John Boone, a relative of Daniel Boone{totally incorrect,my comment}  who died 10 to  12 years ago. She was 94 year old" The above is an abstract of deaths that were found in THE LARUE COUNTY HERALD  newspapers from 1885 to 1930.  found on microfilm in the LaRue Co. Library in Hodgenville, KY. After all of the above..  the bit about Daniel Boon is totally incorrect. John Boone was the son of Walter Boone of Charles Boon of Pr George's Co. MD. NELSON CO. KY CEMETERIES VOL. I,  p 91s Boon, Elizabeth Howard b 14 June 1797, d 20 Oct 1886     age 89 years Boon, John  b 1780   d: 15June 1874  age 91 years. They married in 1817.  In the above account her death date 1886, Oct 20 is correct.  the statement that John Boon died 10-12 years ago is also correct Daniel Boon totally incorrect. her birth is incorrect according to the cemetery records..  her marriage date was 1817 instead of 1815 There were family still living in 1886 who should have known the family history etc.?????. My question FINALLY  is what do we make of the statement "Her father was J. W. Howard one of the lst settlers of KY"   William Howard does not show up on the tax or tithable lists  of Nelson Co. VA (KY)  or of Nelson/Washington Cos. KY until 1797 when he and his brothers-in laws all appear for the first time on the tax lists.  . What do you think about the father being J. W. Howard? I have never found anything that pertained to William Howard other then just Wm?? The  Wm Howards 1800-1820 can be separated to the correct families.. Just not  my William Howard. Joseph Clark just never appears on the tax list due to old age.  All were probably in the Nelson co. area by 1796, as Joseph Clark's will is dated Aug 1796. Sorry know you know most of the above but wanted to put all in writing  etc.. John Boone and Elizabeth (Betsy) Howard are my ancestors) Appreciate any comments or ideas. Thanks Mary Ann Shoemaker Gayle Howard Londeree wrote: > Thank you for sending all of this good information. > Gayle > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: clark8178 <[email protected]> > To: Dave Lee <[email protected]>; mdstmary <[email protected]> > Sent: Tue, Apr 26, 2011 7:54 pm > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles > > > > > Will in 'Washington Co. Ky G 116 > olds, William will 12/10/1838 probate 10/28/1839 > aughters Susannah Bolds, ANN MCBRIDE, Monica McLean, Mary Dugan, Taresy Bryan > on John Bolds heirs son in law James Dugan > o Jacob Tufner heirs and to Belinda Yates relationship not stated > randchildren Sinta Burnett, Bethelda Sherrel, Hewlet Bolds, Washington Bolds, > nd heirs of Joseph Bolds, Sevilly and Jane Bolds > x. My friend Thomas P Arvin > it. Richard H. Berry and Thomas Cambron > > ccording to "Pioneer History of Washington County" Wm. Bolds was a Rev. > ar vet. Also a native of ST. MARY'S COUNTY, MD. Said he was 91 in 1834. > his info came from a newspaper clipping, History of Washington County, > y O.W. Baylor, 14 Mar 1935. > > 778 -- Wm. Boulds and Ignatius Bowles took an oath of allegience to the > ew state of Maryland, as required by law. (Have copy of oath; from > atholic Families of Eastern MD., O'Rourke.) > > 785 -- (From Catholicity in Kentucky): a "league" of 60 Catholic > amilies (Maryland Land League), most from St. Mary's Co., MD, formed and > ledged to emigrate to KY. 25 families left in early 1785, reached KY by > pring. Settled in Pottiner's Creek lands. Three brothers, Ignatius, > illiam and John Bowles included. "The Bowles brothers, Ignatius, John > nd William, were upright and pious men, and greatly respected in the > ommunity." Interesting note: "It is a singular circumstance in the > istory of Catholic emigration to Kentucky, that the first colony of > migrants should have settled on lands that were, possibly, the least > nviting of any to be found in all Central Kentucky." Probably because of > nscrupulous speculators in Maryland who held the patents. > > 786 -- Shows up on Nelson Co., VA (now KY) tithables list. (Also 1788, > 790, Cpt. John Caldwell's Company, and 1791, with a negro named > harles.) > 12 Sep 1788, the Court "ordered that Bazell Hayden John > hillips and Wil. Bolles being sworn to appraise the estate of Ignatius > issell, decsd., and make a return thereof to the court." > > hows up on Washington Co. Tax Lists, 1792, 1794, 1795, 1796, 1797, 1799, > 800. Example, Tax List for 1792: William Bolds: 1 white male over 21, 1 > lack; 4 horses, 23 cattle, 115 acres. And 1795: Boulds, William, 1 white > ale over 21, 4 horses, 15 cattle, 115 acres on Beech Fork. > > 810, 1820, 1830 Washington Co. Census > 1 May 1798 -- Bowles (Bold), Barnerd Cissler, Charles Payne and Wm. > rewer pay 5 pounds for 2 acres and chapel for Roman Catholic Church. > aters of Pottinger's Creek. Wash. Co. Deed Book B, p. 120. Holy Cross > > atholic Church, FIRST CATHOLIC CHURCH IN KENTUCKY. Church built in 1792. > > Note that Catholicity book incorrectly calls William Bolds "William > ald.") > 2 Feb 1817 -- Buys land on Pottinger's Creek from Jacob Dupner for 100 > ounds. (Actually paid May 1814). (Book E, p. 330) > Pioneer History..." note: "To the names of soldiers of the American > evolution who settled in Washington County should be added ... William > olds.... William Bolds and Francis Payne were acquaintances and natives > f St. Mary's County, MD. They enlisted and were on their way to join the > rmy of Washington when Payne took sick and was discharged in Baltimore. > olds went on an served with Washington. (Payne later served.) Bolds was > 1 years of age in 1834." > > > > > > > ---- Original Message ----- > rom: "Dave Lee" <[email protected]> > o: [email protected] > ent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 9:29:57 AM > ubject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles > I thought that Wm. Bowles d. 17 Oct 1839, Washington Co., KY & Ignatius > owles m. Catherine Gough were s/o John Bowles & Monica Wooten. >  think this was on this list a few years back. >    Dave > ---- Original Message ----- > rom: "Linda Reno" <[email protected]> > o: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> > ent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 7:33 AM > ubject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles > >  Gayle, >  >  If you're correct on the godparents, my guess would be that this William >  Bowles was the son of John Bowles, Jr. and wife, Susanna.  Ann (Gough) >  Howard was William's 1st cousin, and if I've got the right William she was >  also his sister-in-law as, Ignatius Bowles, brother of this William, >  married >  Catherine Gough, Ann's sister. >  >  Would this be the William Bowles who died 1839 in Washington Co., KY?  His >  wife's name wasn't given in his will.  I have his wife as Mary Cissell >  with >  no notes at all. >  >  Linda Reno >  >  -----Original Message----- >  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] >  On Behalf Of [email protected] >  Sent: Monday, April 25, 2011 9:13 PM >  To: [email protected] >  Subject: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles >  >  This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >  >  Author: GayleLonderee >  Surnames: Bowles, Howard, Gough >  Classification: queries >  >  Message Board URL: >  >  http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.s >  tmarys/4522/mb.ashx >  >  Message Board Post: >  >  I'm sorry if this has been answered before. If so, I missed it. >  >  The following is in the book "Catholic Families of Southern Maryland", in >  the listing of Baptisms at St. Francis Xavier & St. Inigoes. >  >  14 Mar 1779 - ______ Bowles of William and Catherine - Thomas and Ann >  Howard >  >  I think the godparents were: >  Thomas Howard (born about 1737 St. Mary's, Maryland - died between 28 >  May-24 >  Nov 1810 Nelson, Kentucky), son of Edward Howard, and his wife, >  >  Ann Gough Howard (born 1738 St. Mary's, Maryland-died 9 Mar 1836 Nelson , >  Kentucky), daughter of Peter Gough and Eleanor Bowles. >  >  Questions: Is this William Bowles related to Ann Gough? How? Who were the >  parents of William Bowles? Who was his wife Catherine? >  >  Thank you, >  Gayle Howard Londeree >  >  Important Note: >  The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. 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    04/28/2011 05:25:19
    1. Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles
    2. donald drury
    3. Hi Betty, Saw the mention of Catherine Swope in your query. I have 2 Swope individuals in my db and thought you might be able to connect me up with your Catherine. They are: James Swope (b. abt 1824) who married Catherine O'Nan d/o Dennis O'Nan and Clarissa Bowles about 1850 and Josephine Swope (1848 - 1889) who married Benedict M. Drury (1845 - 1923) on 1/8/1867. Thanks for anything you can tell me about this family. Don Drury --- On Thu, 4/28/11, betty parsons lieber <[email protected]> wrote: From: betty parsons lieber <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles To: [email protected] Date: Thursday, April 28, 2011, 2:25 PM Hi, Mary Ann,   The Clarkes and Howards are my line, too.  However, my question is about the Boone family.   My aunt Maye Boone's  (born 9/27/1906 (don't know where) died 11/1974, Ventura, CA) parents were Arthur Boone and Catherine Swope.    I was just wondering if you had any knowledge of them?   Hope all is well with you and yours.   Betty --- On Thu, 4/28/11, Mary Ann Shoemaker <[email protected]> wrote: From: Mary Ann Shoemaker <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles To: [email protected] Date: Thursday, April 28, 2011, 7:48 AM Gayle, I know you have done extensive research on the early Howards of Nelson and Washington Cos., KY By any chance have you figured out who might be the father of William Howard m  bef 1792 Anne Clarke, dau of Joseph Clarke, (Will Aug 6, 1796, pro 9 May 1797, Nelson Co. KY) ? He is one... of my blank walls.  In the book "Passing Generations 1885-1903", p 17, by Carolyn Wimp, is the following: "Thursday , Nov 4, 1886 Betsy Boon of Near "Atherton ville, died on the 20th of old age. She was born on Hardin's Creek, which is now  in Marion Co., in 1792.  Her FATHER WAS J. W. HOWARD, who was on of the first settler of KY. She was born shortly after her parents arrived from Maryland. In 1815 she married John Boone, a relative of Daniel Boone{totally incorrect,my comment}  who died 10 to  12 years ago. She was 94 year old" The above is an abstract of deaths that were found in THE LARUE COUNTY HERALD  newspapers from 1885 to 1930.  found on microfilm in the LaRue Co. Library in Hodgenville, KY. After all of the above..  the bit about Daniel Boon is totally incorrect. John Boone was the son of Walter Boone of Charles Boon of Pr George's Co. MD. NELSON CO. KY CEMETERIES VOL. I,  p 91s Boon, Elizabeth Howard b 14 June 1797, d 20 Oct 1886     age 89 years Boon, John  b 1780   d: 15June 1874  age 91 years. They married in 1817.  In the above account her death date 1886, Oct 20 is correct.  the statement that John Boon died 10-12 years ago is also correct Daniel Boon totally incorrect. her birth is incorrect according to the cemetery records..  her marriage date was 1817 instead of 1815 There were family still living in 1886 who should have known the family history etc.?????. My question FINALLY  is what do we make of the statement "Her father was J. W. Howard one of the lst settlers of KY"   William Howard does not show up on the tax or tithable lists  of Nelson Co. VA (KY)  or of Nelson/Washington Cos. KY until 1797 when he and his brothers-in laws all appear for the first time on the tax lists.  . What do you think about the father being J. W. Howard? I have never found anything that pertained to William Howard other then just Wm?? The  Wm Howards 1800-1820 can be separated to the correct families.. Just not  my William Howard. Joseph Clark just never appears on the tax list due to old age.  All were probably in the Nelson co. area by 1796, as Joseph Clark's will is dated Aug 1796. Sorry know you know most of the above but wanted to put all in writing  etc.. John Boone and Elizabeth (Betsy) Howard are my ancestors) Appreciate any comments or ideas. Thanks Mary Ann Shoemaker Gayle Howard Londeree wrote: > Thank you for sending all of this good information. > Gayle > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: clark8178 <[email protected]> > To: Dave Lee <[email protected]>; mdstmary <[email protected]> > Sent: Tue, Apr 26, 2011 7:54 pm > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles > > > > > Will in 'Washington Co. Ky G 116 > olds, William will 12/10/1838 probate 10/28/1839 > aughters Susannah Bolds, ANN MCBRIDE, Monica McLean, Mary Dugan, Taresy Bryan > on John Bolds heirs son in law James Dugan > o Jacob Tufner heirs and to Belinda Yates relationship not stated > randchildren Sinta Burnett, Bethelda Sherrel, Hewlet Bolds, Washington Bolds, > nd heirs of Joseph Bolds, Sevilly and Jane Bolds > x. My friend Thomas P Arvin > it. Richard H. Berry and Thomas Cambron > > ccording to "Pioneer History of Washington County" Wm. Bolds was a Rev. > ar vet. Also a native of ST. MARY'S COUNTY, MD. Said he was 91 in 1834. > his info came from a newspaper clipping, History of Washington County, > y O.W. Baylor, 14 Mar 1935. > > 778 -- Wm. Boulds and Ignatius Bowles took an oath of allegience to the > ew state of Maryland, as required by law. (Have copy of oath; from > atholic Families of Eastern MD., O'Rourke.) > > 785 -- (From Catholicity in Kentucky): a "league" of 60 Catholic > amilies (Maryland Land League), most from St. Mary's Co., MD, formed and > ledged to emigrate to KY. 25 families left in early 1785, reached KY by > pring. Settled in Pottiner's Creek lands. Three brothers, Ignatius, > illiam and John Bowles included. "The Bowles brothers, Ignatius, John > nd William, were upright and pious men, and greatly respected in the > ommunity." Interesting note: "It is a singular circumstance in the > istory of Catholic emigration to Kentucky, that the first colony of > migrants should have settled on lands that were, possibly, the least > nviting of any to be found in all Central Kentucky." Probably because of > nscrupulous speculators in Maryland who held the patents. > > 786 -- Shows up on Nelson Co., VA (now KY) tithables list. (Also 1788, > 790, Cpt. John Caldwell's Company, and 1791, with a negro named > harles.) > 12 Sep 1788, the Court "ordered that Bazell Hayden John > hillips and Wil. Bolles being sworn to appraise the estate of Ignatius > issell, decsd., and make a return thereof to the court." > > hows up on Washington Co. Tax Lists, 1792, 1794, 1795, 1796, 1797, 1799, > 800. Example, Tax List for 1792: William Bolds: 1 white male over 21, 1 > lack; 4 horses, 23 cattle, 115 acres. And 1795: Boulds, William, 1 white > ale over 21, 4 horses, 15 cattle, 115 acres on Beech Fork. > > 810, 1820, 1830 Washington Co. Census > 1 May 1798 -- Bowles (Bold), Barnerd Cissler, Charles Payne and Wm. > rewer pay 5 pounds for 2 acres and chapel for Roman Catholic Church. > aters of Pottinger's Creek. Wash. Co. Deed Book B, p. 120. Holy Cross > > atholic Church, FIRST CATHOLIC CHURCH IN KENTUCKY. Church built in 1792. > > Note that Catholicity book incorrectly calls William Bolds "William > ald.") > 2 Feb 1817 -- Buys land on Pottinger's Creek from Jacob Dupner for 100 > ounds. (Actually paid May 1814). (Book E, p. 330) > Pioneer History..." note: "To the names of soldiers of the American > evolution who settled in Washington County should be added ... William > olds.... William Bolds and Francis Payne were acquaintances and natives > f St. Mary's County, MD. They enlisted and were on their way to join the > rmy of Washington when Payne took sick and was discharged in Baltimore. > olds went on an served with Washington. (Payne later served.) Bolds was > 1 years of age in 1834." > > > > > > > ---- Original Message ----- > rom: "Dave Lee" <[email protected]> > o: [email protected] > ent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 9:29:57 AM > ubject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles > I thought that Wm. Bowles d. 17 Oct 1839, Washington Co., KY & Ignatius > owles m. Catherine Gough were s/o John Bowles & Monica Wooten. >  think this was on this list a few years back. >    Dave > ---- Original Message ----- > rom: "Linda Reno" <[email protected]> > o: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> > ent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 7:33 AM > ubject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles > >  Gayle, >  >  If you're correct on the godparents, my guess would be that this William >  Bowles was the son of John Bowles, Jr. and wife, Susanna.  Ann (Gough) >  Howard was William's 1st cousin, and if I've got the right William she was >  also his sister-in-law as, Ignatius Bowles, brother of this William, >  married >  Catherine Gough, Ann's sister. >  >  Would this be the William Bowles who died 1839 in Washington Co., KY?  His >  wife's name wasn't given in his will.  I have his wife as Mary Cissell >  with >  no notes at all. >  >  Linda Reno >  >  -----Original Message----- >  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] >  On Behalf Of [email protected] >  Sent: Monday, April 25, 2011 9:13 PM >  To: [email protected] >  Subject: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles >  >  This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >  >  Author: GayleLonderee >  Surnames: Bowles, Howard, Gough >  Classification: queries >  >  Message Board URL: >  >  http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.s >  tmarys/4522/mb.ashx >  >  Message Board Post: >  >  I'm sorry if this has been answered before. If so, I missed it. >  >  The following is in the book "Catholic Families of Southern Maryland", in >  the listing of Baptisms at St. Francis Xavier & St. Inigoes. >  >  14 Mar 1779 - ______ Bowles of William and Catherine - Thomas and Ann >  Howard >  >  I think the godparents were: >  Thomas Howard (born about 1737 St. Mary's, Maryland - died between 28 >  May-24 >  Nov 1810 Nelson, Kentucky), son of Edward Howard, and his wife, >  >  Ann Gough Howard (born 1738 St. Mary's, Maryland-died 9 Mar 1836 Nelson , >  Kentucky), daughter of Peter Gough and Eleanor Bowles. >  >  Questions: Is this William Bowles related to Ann Gough? How? Who were the >  parents of William Bowles? Who was his wife Catherine? >  >  Thank you, >  Gayle Howard Londeree >  >  Important Note: >  The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you >  would >  like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above >  and >  respond on the board. >  >  >  >  >  ------------------------------- >  To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >  [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >  quotes >  in the subject and the body of the message >  >  >  ------------------------------- >  To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >  [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >  quotes in the subject and the body of the message >    > ------------------------------ > o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] > ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of > he message > > ------------------------------ > o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] > ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of > he message > >  > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >    ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/28/2011 09:55:13
    1. Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles
    2. betty parsons lieber
    3. Hi, Don,   I'm going to send a letter to my cousin (children of Aunt Maye Boone Simon) and see if she can tell me anything more.  We only had a chance to talk for a short time years ago and then life happened.   Catch you later.   Betty --- On Thu, 4/28/11, donald drury <[email protected]> wrote: From: donald drury <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles To: [email protected] Date: Thursday, April 28, 2011, 3:55 PM Hi Betty, Saw the mention of Catherine Swope in your query. I have 2 Swope individuals in my db and thought you might be able to connect me up with your Catherine. They are: James Swope (b. abt 1824) who married Catherine O'Nan d/o Dennis O'Nan and Clarissa Bowles about 1850 and Josephine Swope (1848 - 1889) who married Benedict M. Drury (1845 - 1923) on 1/8/1867. Thanks for anything you can tell me about this family. Don Drury --- On Thu, 4/28/11, betty parsons lieber <[email protected]> wrote: From: betty parsons lieber <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles To: [email protected] Date: Thursday, April 28, 2011, 2:25 PM Hi, Mary Ann,   The Clarkes and Howards are my line, too.  However, my question is about the Boone family.   My aunt Maye Boone's  (born 9/27/1906 (don't know where) died 11/1974, Ventura, CA) parents were Arthur Boone and Catherine Swope.    I was just wondering if you had any knowledge of them?   Hope all is well with you and yours.   Betty --- On Thu, 4/28/11, Mary Ann Shoemaker <[email protected]> wrote: From: Mary Ann Shoemaker <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles To: [email protected] Date: Thursday, April 28, 2011, 7:48 AM Gayle, I know you have done extensive research on the early Howards of Nelson and Washington Cos., KY By any chance have you figured out who might be the father of William Howard m  bef 1792 Anne Clarke, dau of Joseph Clarke, (Will Aug 6, 1796, pro 9 May 1797, Nelson Co. KY) ? He is one... of my blank walls.  In the book "Passing Generations 1885-1903", p 17, by Carolyn Wimp, is the following: "Thursday , Nov 4, 1886 Betsy Boon of Near "Atherton ville, died on the 20th of old age. She was born on Hardin's Creek, which is now  in Marion Co., in 1792.  Her FATHER WAS J. W. HOWARD, who was on of the first settler of KY. She was born shortly after her parents arrived from Maryland. In 1815 she married John Boone, a relative of Daniel Boone{totally incorrect,my comment}  who died 10 to  12 years ago. She was 94 year old" The above is an abstract of deaths that were found in THE LARUE COUNTY HERALD  newspapers from 1885 to 1930.  found on microfilm in the LaRue Co. Library in Hodgenville, KY. After all of the above..  the bit about Daniel Boon is totally incorrect. John Boone was the son of Walter Boone of Charles Boon of Pr George's Co. MD. NELSON CO. KY CEMETERIES VOL. I,  p 91s Boon, Elizabeth Howard b 14 June 1797, d 20 Oct 1886     age 89 years Boon, John  b 1780   d: 15June 1874  age 91 years. They married in 1817.  In the above account her death date 1886, Oct 20 is correct.  the statement that John Boon died 10-12 years ago is also correct Daniel Boon totally incorrect. her birth is incorrect according to the cemetery records..  her marriage date was 1817 instead of 1815 There were family still living in 1886 who should have known the family history etc.?????. My question FINALLY  is what do we make of the statement "Her father was J. W. Howard one of the lst settlers of KY"   William Howard does not show up on the tax or tithable lists  of Nelson Co. VA (KY)  or of Nelson/Washington Cos. KY until 1797 when he and his brothers-in laws all appear for the first time on the tax lists.  . What do you think about the father being J. W. Howard? I have never found anything that pertained to William Howard other then just Wm?? The  Wm Howards 1800-1820 can be separated to the correct families.. Just not  my William Howard. Joseph Clark just never appears on the tax list due to old age.  All were probably in the Nelson co. area by 1796, as Joseph Clark's will is dated Aug 1796. Sorry know you know most of the above but wanted to put all in writing  etc.. John Boone and Elizabeth (Betsy) Howard are my ancestors) Appreciate any comments or ideas. Thanks Mary Ann Shoemaker Gayle Howard Londeree wrote: > Thank you for sending all of this good information. > Gayle > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: clark8178 <[email protected]> > To: Dave Lee <[email protected]>; mdstmary <[email protected]> > Sent: Tue, Apr 26, 2011 7:54 pm > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles > > > > > Will in 'Washington Co. Ky G 116 > olds, William will 12/10/1838 probate 10/28/1839 > aughters Susannah Bolds, ANN MCBRIDE, Monica McLean, Mary Dugan, Taresy Bryan > on John Bolds heirs son in law James Dugan > o Jacob Tufner heirs and to Belinda Yates relationship not stated > randchildren Sinta Burnett, Bethelda Sherrel, Hewlet Bolds, Washington Bolds, > nd heirs of Joseph Bolds, Sevilly and Jane Bolds > x. My friend Thomas P Arvin > it. Richard H. Berry and Thomas Cambron > > ccording to "Pioneer History of Washington County" Wm. Bolds was a Rev. > ar vet. Also a native of ST. MARY'S COUNTY, MD. Said he was 91 in 1834. > his info came from a newspaper clipping, History of Washington County, > y O.W. Baylor, 14 Mar 1935. > > 778 -- Wm. Boulds and Ignatius Bowles took an oath of allegience to the > ew state of Maryland, as required by law. (Have copy of oath; from > atholic Families of Eastern MD., O'Rourke.) > > 785 -- (From Catholicity in Kentucky): a "league" of 60 Catholic > amilies (Maryland Land League), most from St. Mary's Co., MD, formed and > ledged to emigrate to KY. 25 families left in early 1785, reached KY by > pring. Settled in Pottiner's Creek lands. Three brothers, Ignatius, > illiam and John Bowles included. "The Bowles brothers, Ignatius, John > nd William, were upright and pious men, and greatly respected in the > ommunity." Interesting note: "It is a singular circumstance in the > istory of Catholic emigration to Kentucky, that the first colony of > migrants should have settled on lands that were, possibly, the least > nviting of any to be found in all Central Kentucky." Probably because of > nscrupulous speculators in Maryland who held the patents. > > 786 -- Shows up on Nelson Co., VA (now KY) tithables list. (Also 1788, > 790, Cpt. John Caldwell's Company, and 1791, with a negro named > harles.) > 12 Sep 1788, the Court "ordered that Bazell Hayden John > hillips and Wil. Bolles being sworn to appraise the estate of Ignatius > issell, decsd., and make a return thereof to the court." > > hows up on Washington Co. Tax Lists, 1792, 1794, 1795, 1796, 1797, 1799, > 800. Example, Tax List for 1792: William Bolds: 1 white male over 21, 1 > lack; 4 horses, 23 cattle, 115 acres. And 1795: Boulds, William, 1 white > ale over 21, 4 horses, 15 cattle, 115 acres on Beech Fork. > > 810, 1820, 1830 Washington Co. Census > 1 May 1798 -- Bowles (Bold), Barnerd Cissler, Charles Payne and Wm. > rewer pay 5 pounds for 2 acres and chapel for Roman Catholic Church. > aters of Pottinger's Creek. Wash. Co. Deed Book B, p. 120. Holy Cross > > atholic Church, FIRST CATHOLIC CHURCH IN KENTUCKY. Church built in 1792. > > Note that Catholicity book incorrectly calls William Bolds "William > ald.") > 2 Feb 1817 -- Buys land on Pottinger's Creek from Jacob Dupner for 100 > ounds. (Actually paid May 1814). (Book E, p. 330) > Pioneer History..." note: "To the names of soldiers of the American > evolution who settled in Washington County should be added ... William > olds.... William Bolds and Francis Payne were acquaintances and natives > f St. Mary's County, MD. They enlisted and were on their way to join the > rmy of Washington when Payne took sick and was discharged in Baltimore. > olds went on an served with Washington. (Payne later served.) Bolds was > 1 years of age in 1834." > > > > > > > ---- Original Message ----- > rom: "Dave Lee" <[email protected]> > o: [email protected] > ent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 9:29:57 AM > ubject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles > I thought that Wm. Bowles d. 17 Oct 1839, Washington Co., KY & Ignatius > owles m. Catherine Gough were s/o John Bowles & Monica Wooten. >  think this was on this list a few years back. >    Dave > ---- Original Message ----- > rom: "Linda Reno" <[email protected]> > o: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> > ent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 7:33 AM > ubject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles > >  Gayle, >  >  If you're correct on the godparents, my guess would be that this William >  Bowles was the son of John Bowles, Jr. and wife, Susanna.  Ann (Gough) >  Howard was William's 1st cousin, and if I've got the right William she was >  also his sister-in-law as, Ignatius Bowles, brother of this William, >  married >  Catherine Gough, Ann's sister. >  >  Would this be the William Bowles who died 1839 in Washington Co., KY?  His >  wife's name wasn't given in his will.  I have his wife as Mary Cissell >  with >  no notes at all. >  >  Linda Reno >  >  -----Original Message----- >  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] >  On Behalf Of [email protected] >  Sent: Monday, April 25, 2011 9:13 PM >  To: [email protected] >  Subject: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles >  >  This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >  >  Author: GayleLonderee >  Surnames: Bowles, Howard, Gough >  Classification: queries >  >  Message Board URL: >  >  http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.s >  tmarys/4522/mb.ashx >  >  Message Board Post: >  >  I'm sorry if this has been answered before. If so, I missed it. >  >  The following is in the book "Catholic Families of Southern Maryland", in >  the listing of Baptisms at St. Francis Xavier & St. Inigoes. >  >  14 Mar 1779 - ______ Bowles of William and Catherine - Thomas and Ann >  Howard >  >  I think the godparents were: >  Thomas Howard (born about 1737 St. Mary's, Maryland - died between 28 >  May-24 >  Nov 1810 Nelson, Kentucky), son of Edward Howard, and his wife, >  >  Ann Gough Howard (born 1738 St. Mary's, Maryland-died 9 Mar 1836 Nelson , >  Kentucky), daughter of Peter Gough and Eleanor Bowles. >  >  Questions: Is this William Bowles related to Ann Gough? How? Who were the >  parents of William Bowles? Who was his wife Catherine? >  >  Thank you, >  Gayle Howard Londeree >  >  Important Note: >  The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. 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    04/29/2011 04:56:42
    1. Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles
    2. Mary Ann Shoemaker
    3. Betty, No I don't have any info on an Arthur Boone. Checked the 1900 census for Nelson Co., KY, no Arthur Boone.. Arthur does not been to be a Boone name, at least in my Boones.. Sorry Mary Ann betty parsons lieber wrote: > Hi, Mary Ann, > > The Clarkes and Howards are my line, too. However, my question is about the Boone family. > > My aunt Maye Boone's (born 9/27/1906 (don't know where) died 11/1974, Ventura, CA) parents were Arthur Boone and Catherine Swope. > > I was just wondering if you had any knowledge of them? > > Hope all is well with you and yours. > > Betty > > --- On Thu, 4/28/11, Mary Ann Shoemaker <[email protected]> wrote: > > > From: Mary Ann Shoemaker <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles > To: [email protected] > Date: Thursday, April 28, 2011, 7:48 AM > > > Gayle, > I know you have done extensive research on the early Howards of Nelson > and Washington Cos., KY > By any chance have you figured out who might be the father of William > Howard m bef 1792 Anne Clarke, dau of Joseph Clarke, (Will Aug 6, 1796, > pro 9 May 1797, Nelson Co. KY) ? > > He is one... of my blank walls. In the book "Passing Generations > 1885-1903", p 17, by Carolyn Wimp, is the following: > "Thursday , Nov 4, 1886 Betsy Boon of Near "Atherton ville, died on the > 20th of old age. She was born on Hardin's Creek, which is now in Marion > Co., in 1792. Her FATHER WAS J. W. HOWARD, who was on of the first > settler of KY. She was born shortly after her parents arrived from > Maryland. In 1815 she married John Boone, a relative of Daniel > Boone{totally incorrect,my comment} who died 10 to 12 years ago. She > was 94 year old" > > The above is an abstract of deaths that were found in THE LARUE COUNTY > HERALD newspapers from 1885 to 1930. found on microfilm in the LaRue > Co. Library in Hodgenville, KY. > > After all of the above.. the bit about Daniel Boon is totally > incorrect. John Boone was the son of Walter Boone of Charles Boon of Pr > George's Co. MD. > > NELSON CO. KY CEMETERIES VOL. I, p 91s > Boon, Elizabeth Howard b 14 June 1797, d 20 Oct 1886 > age 89 years > Boon, John b 1780 d: 15June 1874 age 91 years. > > They married in 1817. > > In the above account her death date 1886, Oct 20 is correct. > the statement that John Boon died 10-12 years ago is also correct > Daniel Boon totally incorrect. > her birth is incorrect according to the cemetery records.. her marriage > date was 1817 instead of 1815 > > There were family still living in 1886 who should have known the family > history etc.?????. > > My question FINALLY is what do we make of the statement > "Her father was J. W. Howard one of the lst settlers of KY" William > Howard does not show up on the tax or tithable lists of Nelson Co. VA > (KY) or of Nelson/Washington Cos. KY until 1797 when he and his > brothers-in laws all appear for the first time on the tax lists. . > > What do you think about the father being J. W. Howard? I have never > found anything that pertained to William Howard other then just Wm?? > > The Wm Howards 1800-1820 can be separated to the correct families.. > Just not my William Howard. > > Joseph Clark just never appears on the tax list due to old age. All > were probably in the Nelson co. area by 1796, as Joseph Clark's will is > dated Aug 1796. > > Sorry know you know most of the above but wanted to put all in writing > etc.. > > John Boone and Elizabeth (Betsy) Howard are my ancestors) > > Appreciate any comments or ideas. > Thanks > Mary Ann Shoemaker > > > Gayle Howard Londeree wrote: > >> Thank you for sending all of this good information. >> Gayle >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: clark8178 <[email protected]> >> To: Dave Lee <[email protected]>; mdstmary <[email protected]> >> Sent: Tue, Apr 26, 2011 7:54 pm >> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles >> >> >> >> >> Will in 'Washington Co. Ky G 116 >> olds, William will 12/10/1838 probate 10/28/1839 >> aughters Susannah Bolds, ANN MCBRIDE, Monica McLean, Mary Dugan, Taresy Bryan >> on John Bolds heirs son in law James Dugan >> o Jacob Tufner heirs and to Belinda Yates relationship not stated >> randchildren Sinta Burnett, Bethelda Sherrel, Hewlet Bolds, Washington Bolds, >> nd heirs of Joseph Bolds, Sevilly and Jane Bolds >> x. My friend Thomas P Arvin >> it. Richard H. Berry and Thomas Cambron >> >> ccording to "Pioneer History of Washington County" Wm. Bolds was a Rev. >> ar vet. Also a native of ST. MARY'S COUNTY, MD. Said he was 91 in 1834. >> his info came from a newspaper clipping, History of Washington County, >> y O.W. Baylor, 14 Mar 1935. >> >> 778 -- Wm. Boulds and Ignatius Bowles took an oath of allegience to the >> ew state of Maryland, as required by law. (Have copy of oath; from >> atholic Families of Eastern MD., O'Rourke.) >> >> 785 -- (From Catholicity in Kentucky): a "league" of 60 Catholic >> amilies (Maryland Land League), most from St. Mary's Co., MD, formed and >> ledged to emigrate to KY. 25 families left in early 1785, reached KY by >> pring. Settled in Pottiner's Creek lands. Three brothers, Ignatius, >> illiam and John Bowles included. "The Bowles brothers, Ignatius, John >> nd William, were upright and pious men, and greatly respected in the >> ommunity." Interesting note: "It is a singular circumstance in the >> istory of Catholic emigration to Kentucky, that the first colony of >> migrants should have settled on lands that were, possibly, the least >> nviting of any to be found in all Central Kentucky." Probably because of >> nscrupulous speculators in Maryland who held the patents. >> >> 786 -- Shows up on Nelson Co., VA (now KY) tithables list. (Also 1788, >> 790, Cpt. John Caldwell's Company, and 1791, with a negro named >> harles.) >> 12 Sep 1788, the Court "ordered that Bazell Hayden John >> hillips and Wil. Bolles being sworn to appraise the estate of Ignatius >> issell, decsd., and make a return thereof to the court." >> >> hows up on Washington Co. Tax Lists, 1792, 1794, 1795, 1796, 1797, 1799, >> 800. Example, Tax List for 1792: William Bolds: 1 white male over 21, 1 >> lack; 4 horses, 23 cattle, 115 acres. And 1795: Boulds, William, 1 white >> ale over 21, 4 horses, 15 cattle, 115 acres on Beech Fork. >> >> 810, 1820, 1830 Washington Co. Census >> 1 May 1798 -- Bowles (Bold), Barnerd Cissler, Charles Payne and Wm. >> rewer pay 5 pounds for 2 acres and chapel for Roman Catholic Church. >> aters of Pottinger's Creek. Wash. Co. Deed Book B, p. 120. Holy Cross >> >> atholic Church, FIRST CATHOLIC CHURCH IN KENTUCKY. Church built in 1792. >> >> Note that Catholicity book incorrectly calls William Bolds "William >> ald.") >> 2 Feb 1817 -- Buys land on Pottinger's Creek from Jacob Dupner for 100 >> ounds. (Actually paid May 1814). (Book E, p. 330) >> Pioneer History..." note: "To the names of soldiers of the American >> evolution who settled in Washington County should be added ... William >> olds.... William Bolds and Francis Payne were acquaintances and natives >> f St. Mary's County, MD. They enlisted and were on their way to join the >> rmy of Washington when Payne took sick and was discharged in Baltimore. >> olds went on an served with Washington. (Payne later served.) Bolds was >> 1 years of age in 1834." >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ---- Original Message ----- >> rom: "Dave Lee" <[email protected]> >> o: [email protected] >> ent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 9:29:57 AM >> ubject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles >> I thought that Wm. Bowles d. 17 Oct 1839, Washington Co., KY & Ignatius >> owles m. Catherine Gough were s/o John Bowles & Monica Wooten. >> think this was on this list a few years back. >> Dave >> ---- Original Message ----- >> rom: "Linda Reno" <[email protected]> >> o: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> >> ent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 7:33 AM >> ubject: Re: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles >> >> Gayle, >> >> If you're correct on the godparents, my guess would be that this William >> Bowles was the son of John Bowles, Jr. and wife, Susanna. Ann (Gough) >> Howard was William's 1st cousin, and if I've got the right William she was >> also his sister-in-law as, Ignatius Bowles, brother of this William, >> married >> Catherine Gough, Ann's sister. >> >> Would this be the William Bowles who died 1839 in Washington Co., KY? His >> wife's name wasn't given in his will. I have his wife as Mary Cissell >> with >> no notes at all. >> >> Linda Reno >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] >> On Behalf Of [email protected] >> Sent: Monday, April 25, 2011 9:13 PM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: [MDSTMARY] William Bowles >> >> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >> >> Author: GayleLonderee >> Surnames: Bowles, Howard, Gough >> Classification: queries >> >> Message Board URL: >> >> http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.s >> tmarys/4522/mb.ashx >> >> Message Board Post: >> >> I'm sorry if this has been answered before. If so, I missed it. >> >> The following is in the book "Catholic Families of Southern Maryland", in >> the listing of Baptisms at St. Francis Xavier & St. Inigoes. >> >> 14 Mar 1779 - ______ Bowles of William and Catherine - Thomas and Ann >> Howard >> >> I think the godparents were: >> Thomas Howard (born about 1737 St. Mary's, Maryland - died between 28 >> May-24 >> Nov 1810 Nelson, Kentucky), son of Edward Howard, and his wife, >> >> Ann Gough Howard (born 1738 St. Mary's, Maryland-died 9 Mar 1836 Nelson , >> Kentucky), daughter of Peter Gough and Eleanor Bowles. >> >> Questions: Is this William Bowles related to Ann Gough? How? Who were the >> parents of William Bowles? Who was his wife Catherine? >> >> Thank you, >> Gayle Howard Londeree >> >> Important Note: >> The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you >> would >> like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above >> and >> respond on the board. >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> ------------------------------ >> o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] >> ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of >> he message >> >> ------------------------------ >> o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] >> ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of >> he message >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    04/28/2011 02:41:44