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BOWLSBY/BOWLBY2696,2792,2904,2907 was born in 1735 in Burlington, Burlington Co., NJ.
He died in 1823 in Imlaydale, Sussex Co., NJ.
Samuel was the first of three sons named in his father's will signed 7 DEC 1779 and received a third of his father's land when the will was probated in 1782. According to a history of the HARRIMAN family of New Jersey quoted in OUR BOWLBY Kin, Volume 1, compiled by June B. BAREKMA, Samuel was born in 1735, Burlington, NJ, died 12 1823, Imlaydale, Sussex Co., NJ, married Elizabeth DUNN prior to 1760, who died prior to 1823. On the other hand, PATRIOTIC INDEX of the D.A.R. gives: "Samuel BOWLSBY, 1730-1810, pvt., NJ, Rev. W., married Betsey DURAN." Adding to confusion, family historians, Cordelia KELLY and Eva Crumbaugh GRIZZELLE, give the name of Samuel's wife as Elizabeth DAVIS, and state that he died in 1805 or 1810, and that he was buried in the graveyard that his father deeded to the Mansfield Presbyterian Church in 1765. Samuel's father lived in Springfield Twp., Burlington Co., from 1727 to 1737, so Samuel probably was born there. TRADITIONS OF HUNTERDON by John W. LEQUEAR states that Samuel and his brothers all lived to be over 80 years of age. Samuel's estate was introduced into the Prerogative Court, Sussex Co., 22 Nov 1823, at which time it was stated that Samuel "... died in the month of November last past intestate seized of land and real estate, lying on both sides of the Musconetcong creek." Therefore, Samuel must have died in Nov 1822, and was over 80 years old even if he were born as late as 1741 or 1742. That Samuel married Elizabeth _____, there is no doubt, because they both signed as grantors in Hunterdon Co. land deeds as late as 1816. Since his wife is not mentioned in the prerogative proceedings, she must have died between 1816 and 1822. The prerogative court proceedings make clear that Samuel and Elizabeth had six children, and that they were born in the following order: John, Mary, Hannah, Sarah, Ann, and Samuel. At the time of his death, Samuel held land described as "... the farm in the counties of Hunterdon and Sussex on both sides of the Musconetcong River, containing two hundred and fifty acres more or less, and also the farm situate in the county of Sussex near the village of Washington, containing one hundred and seventy-five acres more or less..." A quitclaim on 3 Nov 1801, for 35 acres from Samuel BOWLBY (8) to Henry DUSENBERY reveals that at that time Samuel owned practically all of what is today New Hampton with exception to the six acres bequeathed in his father's will to assorted grandchildren. These were the lands that fell in dispute in 1823. A manuscript map by D, Stanton HAMMOND of Hunterdon County drawn from early deeds shows that Samuel held a fifty acre tract before his father's death that lay along the south bank of the Musconetcong River in the vicinity of New Hampton in Hunterdon County. The land inherited from his father is said to have included the family grist mill at Imlaydale on the north bank of the Musconetcong River in Syssex, now Warren County. Information on Samuel's life is not at all clear. There were several members of the BOWLBY family named Samuel living in the general area at the same time, and records as well as family traditions became confused. Samuel probably operated the family mill at Omlaydale until it was sold to Thomas STEWART, then later to Noab CRAMER. D.A.R. has accepted lineages of Samuel's descendants under the service record of "Samuel BOWLSBY" who, according to Stryker's OFFICIAL REGISTER OF OFFICERS AND MEN OF NEW JERSEY, served as a private in Captain Jacob STULL's company, Second Regiment, Sussex Co., New Jersey militia, and the Continental line as a captain under Colonel Aaron HANKINSON. TRADITIONS OF HUNTERDON by John W. LEQUEAR states: "Samuel BOWLBY was an officer in the expedition that was sent to Wilkes-Barre after the massacre in Wyoming. The party had to cut their way through forests. Joseph H. BOWLBY had his father's commission for a number of years." Since Samuel had no son named Joseph, the Joseph H. BOWLBY referred to in this quote, and later described, must have been Jospeh Lanning BOWLBY, son of Samuel's son, John. The massacre at Wyoming, PA, occurred in July, 1778, when Samuel was around 43 years old. Samuel's military record appears to be contradicted in an excerpt from NEW JERSEY AS A ROYAL PROVINCE by Edgar J. FISHER: "County committees reported to the Provincial Congress those persons who were unfriendly to the articles of association. Non-associates were directed to be disarmed and give security for their future behavior. After their refusal to join the association had led to their disarmament, they were fined for not attending the military reviews properly accounted. Charges were proffered against Christopher HARRISON by the committee of Bethlehem, Hunterdon Co. His case was examined and considered by the Provincial Congress, and HARRISON was ordered to pay costs, be disarmed and give £50 security for good behavior. The county jail was to be his abode until he complied with those conditions. Similar judgements were returned against Samuel BOWLSBY and Dr. Andrew McCLINCY of Sussex Co. ..." This would indicate that Samuel was of Loyalist persuasion. Further doubt is cast upon Samuel's reputation as a soldier of the American Revolution when a search of New Jersey records reveals: "New Jersey Continental Line ... BOWLSBY, Samuel ... Newton ... Sussex ... MSS, Number 3660 ... A list of the Recruits raised for nine months out of the Second Battalion of Sussex Co. Militia Commanded by Col. Aaron HANKINSON raised by order of the State New Jersey, that is to say, - Sixth Company, commanded by Captain STULL 5 Class, Newton - Name, Samuel BOWLSBY, 5 feet, 9 inches, aged 25 years." The pay records attached to this record were addressed to Morris Co. on 3 May, 1784. The Samuel BOWLBY considered here was around 33 years old in 1778, so it can only be concluded the above records were for Samuel's cousin, Samuel BOWLBY, fifth son of George BOWLBY (7), whose estimated birth was after 1737, probably in the middle to late 1740's. An overview of Samuel's attitude during the war is given in a biographic sketch of Joseph I. BOWLSBY of Neligh, NE, who is believed to be a grandson through Samuel's son, Samuel. Several items given in the sketch are of doubtful validity, but in light of what is now known of Samuel's life, this has the ring of truth: "His grandfather, Captain Samuel BOWLSBY. .. served for some time in the militia, which was organized for protection against the Indians. When the Revolutionary War broke out he resigned his position as an officer in the militia, as he was too old to enter the service had he been so inclined. His sympathies were with the British, as the sympathies of his family, still he took no active part either way." The following was sent to Cynthia BOWLBY from Melva CALAMAN on 12 NOV 2000: Found the Prerogative Court Petition of the heirs of Samuel BOWLBY dated Nov. 1824 in my back pocket--Ray BOWLBY sent me a copy . It says that Samuel (8) died "in the month of November, 1822 (no age given )..leaving heirs at law to whom it (property) hath descended, to wit, Samuel BOWLBY, his son, entitled to one share. Hannah PIATT, wife of Benjamin PIATT, his daughter, entitled to one share. Mary LACY, widow of John LACEY dec'd. his daughter, entitled to one share. Joseph L. BOWLBY, John S. BOWLBY, Henry BOWLBY, Samuel BOWLBY and James BOWLBY, sons of John BOWLBY his son who was entitled to one share. Sally Martin HESS, wife of John Martin HESS his daughter who was entitled to one share. Samuel LACEY, Elizabeth MORSE late LACEY, wife of Robert MORSE, and Mary LACEY, a minor, children of Ann LACEY deceased who was the wife of Garret LACEY and daughter of said Samuel BOWLBY deceased and entitled to one share of his said real estate." Also states that the property is "clear of all debt and that the said real estate is not depreciating in value". The following was supplied by James LEMING on 23 AUG 2001: Samuel BOWLSBY appears to have seen military service in the New Jersey Militia, at least early on in the Revolutionary War. After reading your notes, I realize how difficult it is to get a clear picture of Samuel BOWLSBY'S vital information and his involvement in the War effort. As did his own family (in which he was a child and grandchild), I can see where Samuel BOWLSBY might have had leanings as a Loyalist--but at the same time being a Rebel. Samuel BOWLSBY was the grandson of Thomas BOWLBY, born 1665. Three of Thomas' sons, John, George and Richard came to America. We know that Richard remained a loyalist. I'm Not sure about George, but do know that his sons Edward and Richard both fought for the British and that his son John probably also sympathized with them. The status of John BOWLBY, the father of our Samuel BOWLSBY, is not clear, but although he may have been sympathetic toward the British, he does not seem to have been active in supporting them as did his brothers, Richard and George. One account (source named later) which we believe is referring to their brother, John, states: "Richard's brother (name not stated), although a Loyalist, remained in New Jersey throughout and after the War with his wife and children, who were 'Rebels'." One of these "Rebels" would have been my ancestor, Samuel BOWLSBY. The information which I have presented here comes from the publication, "The Loyalists of New Jersey in The Revolution," pp. 31-32, 88, 262-263. My apologies for at this time not providing a more complete description of this publication. I made use of this book in the Orlando Public Library at Orlando, Florida. My purpose in writing you is hopefully to give a clearer picture of Samuel BOWLSBY'S situation during the Revolutionary War and to more accurately determine his War record. Might this also give us a lead as to actually which was his wife's family--DUNN, DURAN or DAVIS? Who were the patriots bearing these respective names? Cordelia Carbaugh KELLY goes as far as naming the father of Samuel BOWLSBY'S wife. She states: "He married Elizabeth DAVIS of Nottingham, Greewich, N.J. and she died in Warren Co., N.J. Her father was Jonathan DAVIS." I've done no follow up on this. My BOWLBY ancestry descending from Samuel BOWLSBY is through his son John and his first wife, Mary HARRIMAN; their son Samuel Barker BOWLBY and through his daughter Mary Ann Bowlby CARBAUGH; continuing through Martha E. Carbaugh RICHARDS, Ada Ann Richards WELCH and Viola Welch LEMING, my mother. Parents: John M. BOWLBY Sr. and Mary LANING. Spouse: Elizabeth DUNN/DURAN/DAVIS. Samuel BOWLSBY/BOWLBY and Elizabeth DUNN/DURAN/DAVIS were married before 1760. Children were: John BOWLSBY/BOWLBY, Mary Ann BOWLBY, Hannah BOWLBY, Ann BOWLBY, Sarah BOWLBY, Samuel BOWLBY. Samuel BOWLSBY/BOWLBY2318,2734,2749 was born on 14 Nov 1826 in Newark, Licking Co., OH. He died on 16 Oct 1894. He was buried in Bucklin Cem., Bucklin, Ford Co., KS.852 Cemetery Block 5, Lot 2. Samuel was probably the son of Joseph I. and Lettice (BLAIR) BOWLSBY, born 14 NOV 1826, Newark, Licking Co., OH according to his daughter, Mattie. According to his father;s biography, he would have been one of the three children born in Fayette Co., PA before moving to Licking Co., OH. Mrs. Mattie Pennycuff, Samuel's daughter, writes: " My grandfather, William BOWLBY, married his cousin, Sarah BOWLBY, in New York, New Jersey, and settled in New York. Their children were Samuel, John, Manuel, Sophia, Adeline, and Serriptia." Obviously, Mrs. PENNYCUFF speaks from a childhood confusion of family tradition. Her grandfather had a brother and sister who married their second cousins who were also BOWLBYs, and her grandfather, who was born in New Jersey, lived in Newark, OH. All the names given as brothers and sisters of her father have been recognized as children of Joseph I. and Lettice (BLAIR) BOWLSBY; only James and Joseph are missing. Mrs. PENNYCUFF's parents were reared and married at Gratiot, WI, where Joseph I. left his family in 1833, and where Lettice BOWLSBY and her children were enumerated in 1850. According to his daughter, Samuel went to California and returned before his marriage in Wisconsin. Soon after thei marriage, Samuel and Elizabeth headed for California, but stopped at Leadville, CO; from there, the family moved near Denver, then on to Fountain, El Paso County. It was in 1876 that the family finally settled on a ranch near Sum City, Kiowa Co., KS. Parents: Joseph Insley BOWLSBY and Lettice Parkhill "Letty" BLAIR. Spouse: Elizabeth B. "Betsy" SUITS. Samuel BOWLSBY/BOWLBY and Elizabeth B. "Betsy" SUITS were married on 14 Feb 1859 in Gratiot, Lafayette Co., WI. Children were: Irvin BOWLBY, Samuel E. BOWLBY, Adeline BOWLBY, John Grant BOWLBY, Emma BOWLBY, Dora BOWLBY, Mattie BOWLBY, Lee BOWLBY. Benjamin BOWLUS1820 was born in 1877. He died on 16 Feb 1940. Parents: Charles BOWLUS and Jennie A. JUDY. Spouse: Anna BALDWIN. Benjamin BOWLUS and Anna BALDWIN were married. Charles BOWLUS.1820 Spouse: Jennie A. JUDY. Charles BOWLUS and Jennie A. JUDY were married on 7 Jan 1877. Children were: Benjamin BOWLUS. (Child of Phoebe and Joseph A. BOWMAN) BOWMAN212 was born on 21 Jun 1934 in Norristown, Montgomery Co., PA. She died on 21 Jun 1934 in Norristown, Montgomery Co., PA. Parents: Joseph A. BOWMAN and Phoebe SMITH. (Husband of DUNMIRE, Mary Ann) BOWMAN. Spouse: Mary Ann DUNMIRE. (Husband of DUNMIRE, Mary Ann) BOWMAN and Mary Ann DUNMIRE were married. Children were: Abbey BOWMAN. (Husband of HAUGER, Mildred) BOWMAN.2908 Spouse: Mildred HAUGER. (Husband of HAUGER, Mildred) BOWMAN and Mildred HAUGER were married. (Husband of MADDOCKS, Gladys M.) BOWMAN.2909 Spouse: Gladys M. MADDOCKS. (Husband of MADDOCKS, Gladys M.) BOWMAN and Gladys M. MADDOCKS were married. (Husband of Nancy HOOVER) BOWMAN.1858 Spouse: Nancy Ellen HOOVER. (Husband of Nancy HOOVER) BOWMAN and Nancy Ellen HOOVER were married. Children were: Mildred Bernice BOWMAN. Abbey BOWMAN.2910,2911 Parents: (Husband of DUNMIRE, Mary Ann) BOWMAN and Mary Ann DUNMIRE. Addie Bell BOWMAN2912 was born on 21 Jun 1921 in Rockville, NJ. She was a/an assistant librarian. She was a Bible Protestant. Parents: Isaac Kenneth BOWMAN and Estella Bernice Lilly MCCLAIN. Spouse: Robert E. WHITFIELD. Robert E. WHITFIELD and Addie Bell BOWMAN were married. Children were: Robert E. WHITFIELD Jr., Living, Living, Living, Living. Living. Parents: John Daniel BOWMAN and Mary D. PIZZUTO. Spouse: Living. Children were: Living. Agnes Cecelia BOWMAN212 was born on 18 Feb 1895 in Norristown, Montgomery Co., PA. She died on 14 Apr 1963 in Chelsea, Washtenaw Co., MI. Parents: Harry Francis BOWMAN and Harriet Catherine WAGNER. Spouse: Paul Asbury MILLER. Paul Asbury MILLER and Agnes Cecelia BOWMAN were married on 19 Aug 1916 in Jackson, Jackson Co., MI. Children were: June Agnes MILLER, Paul Jay MILLER. Spouse: Frank Leaman FLOYD. Frank Leaman FLOYD and Agnes Cecelia BOWMAN were married on 26 Jun 1939 in Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., PA. Spouse: William Cole BRYAN. William Cole BRYAN and Agnes Cecelia BOWMAN were married on 4 May 1960 in Carlisle, Cumberland Co., PA. Alice Marie BOWMAN212 was born on 2 Jun 1900 in Norristown, Montgomery Co., PA. Parents: Harry Francis BOWMAN and Harriet Catherine WAGNER. Spouse: William COPPOLA. William COPPOLA and Alice Marie BOWMAN were married on 15 Jun 1933 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA. Children were: Diane Patricia COPPOLA. Living. Parents: Living and Christy MESSER. B. BOWMAN.1066 Spouse: Beverly KING. B. BOWMAN and Beverly KING were married. Children were: Living. Barbara BOWMAN.387 Spouse: Abraham EBERSOLE. Abraham EBERSOLE and Barbara BOWMAN were married. Children were: Rosanna EBERSOLE. Living. Parents: Jacob Jay BOWMAN and Marie MUNDY. Spouse: Hammy WRENN. Hammy WRENN and Barbara Gray BOWMAN were married. Children were: Corri WRENN, Jayme Gray WRENN. Living. Parents: Joseph Ralph BOWMAN and Beatrice May HUSLER. Spouse: Wayne R. MERTZ. Wayne R. MERTZ and Barbra Lea BOWMAN were married. Children were: Living, Living. Elder Benjamin BOWMAN300 was born on 4 Feb 1785. He died on 21 Feb 1856 in Eaton, Delaware Co., IN. He was buried in Union Cem., Eaton, Delaware Co., IN.300 Spouse: Hannah ULERY/ULRICH. Elder Benjamin BOWMAN and Hannah ULERY/ULRICH were married on 9 Aug 1850 in Delaware Co., IN. Benjamin BOWMAN287 was born in 1785. He died in 1857. Parents: John BOWMAN and Elizabeth (FIRST WIFE OF BOWMAN, JOHN). Spouse: Elizabeth SHIDELER. Benjamin BOWMAN and Elizabeth SHIDELER were married in Wayne Co., IN. Spouse: Hannah ULRICH. Benjamin BOWMAN and Hannah ULRICH were married in Delaware Co., IN. Bertha Florence BOWMAN731 was born on 1 Sep 1884 in Port Republic, Rockingham Co., VA. She died on 9 Apr 1973. She was buried in Greenbottom. LeSage, Cabell Co., WV.731 She was a/an registered nurse. She lived in LeSage, Cabell Co., WV. Parents: Isaac Daniel BOWMAN and Addie Bell SHOWALTER. Spouse: William Thomas CURRY. William Thomas CURRY and Bertha Florence BOWMAN were married on 20 Jun 1920. Children were: Wilma Bowman CURRY. Bessie Alice BOWMAN731 was born on 3 Jun 1887 in St. James, MD. She was a Brethren. She lived in Howe, LaGrange Co., IN. Parents: Isaac Daniel BOWMAN and Addie Bell SHOWALTER. Spouse: Earl Wilbur DEITRICK. Earl Wilbur DEITRICK and Bessie Alice BOWMAN were married on 10 Sep 1906. Children were: Alice Woodring DEITRICK, Earl Wilbur DEITRICK Jr., Miriam Bowman DEITRICK. Spouse: Alvin GROWE. Alvin GROWE and Bessie Alice BOWMAN were married after 1918. Bessie Lillian BOWMAN2913 was born on 20 Dec 1910 in Leesburg, Cumberland Co., NJ. She was a Methodist. She lived in Palmyra, NJ. Parents: Isaac Kenneth BOWMAN and Estella Bernice Lilly MCCLAIN. Spouse: Clarence Henry DOUGHTEN. Clarence Henry DOUGHTEN and Bessie Lillian BOWMAN were married on 30 Apr 1928. Children were: Ruth Leona DOUGHTEN, Bessie Virginia DOUGHTEN. Living. Spouse: Living. Children were: Living, Living. Bonnie Belle BOWMAN134 was born in 1917. She died in 1919. Parents: Paul A. BOWMAN Sr. and Bessie Pearl GEARHART. Living. Parents: Howard Snyder BOWMAN and Pauline KUNES. Living. Spouse: Living. Living. Parents: Living and Living. Spouse: Cindy (WIFE OF BOWMAN, BRIAN KENNETH). Brian Kenneth BOWMAN and Cindy (WIFE OF BOWMAN, BRIAN KENNETH) were married. Living. Parents: Jacob Jay BOWMAN and Marie MUNDY. Spouse: Nancy SHIFFLETT. Dr. Bruce Mundy BOWMAN and Nancy SHIFFLETT were married. Children were: Margaret Ashley BOWMAN, Samuel Jacob BOWMAN. Carl BOWMAN.2914 Spouse: Margaret METZGAR. Carl BOWMAN and Margaret METZGAR were married. Children were: Living. Carl Showalter BOWMAN2915 was born on 20 Jul 1911. Parents: Otis H. BOWMAN and Edna H. SHOWALTER. Spouse: Vera Mavis GOOD. Carl Showalter BOWMAN and Vera Mavis GOOD were married. Children were: Garland Good BOWMAN, Darlene LaRue BOWMAN, Glenn Carl BOWMAN, David Lee BOWMAN. Carol Ann BOWMAN.212 Parents: Charles Crispin BOWMAN and Rita FAHEY. Carrie H. BOWMAN2139 was born on 9 Aug 1881. Parents: Ithamar BOWMAN and Susannah HARDMAN. Spouse: Frank W. RATHBUN. Frank W. RATHBUN and Carrie H. BOWMAN were married. Living. Parents: Nelson John BOWMAN and Living. Catherine BOWMAN286,287 was born in 1776 in Frederick Co., MD.286 She died in 1880 in Elkhart Co., IN.286 Parents: John BOWMAN and Elizabeth (FIRST WIFE OF BOWMAN, JOHN). Spouse: Jacob STUTZMAN. Jacob STUTZMAN and Catherine BOWMAN were married.287 Spouse: Daniel STUTZMAN. Daniel STUTZMAN and Catherine BOWMAN were married on 11 Feb 1821 in Montgomery Co., OH.286 Children were: Samuel STUTZMAN. Catherine BOWMAN1814 was born about 12 Apr 1796. She died on 2 Sep 1871.2916 She was buried in Pine Hill Cem., Brothersvalley Twp., Somerset Co., PA.2916 Spouse: John RAUCH. John RAUCH and Catherine BOWMAN were married. Children were: Roseann RAUCH. Charity Edith BOWMAN1777 was born on 14 Nov 1881. She died on 16 Jul 1882. She was buried in Harrisonburg, Rockingham Co., VA.1777 Parents: Isaac Daniel BOWMAN and Addie Bell SHOWALTER. Charles BOWMAN.35 Spouse: Grace BECKER. Charles BOWMAN and Grace BECKER were married. Charles BOWMAN.390 Parents: John BOWMAN and Molly GEISSINGER. Charles Crispin BOWMAN212 was born on 25 Oct 1914 in Downingtown, Chester Co., PA. Parents: Harry Francis BOWMAN and Harriet Catherine WAGNER. Spouse: Rita FAHEY. Charles Crispin BOWMAN and Rita FAHEY were married on 11 Sep 1942 in Elkton, Cecil Co., MD. Children were: Carol Ann BOWMAN, Charles William BOWMAN, Patricia Helen BOWMAN, Kristine Rita BOWMAN. Charles H. BOWMAN. Spouse: Harriet A. NODLE. Charles H. BOWMAN and Harriet A. NODLE were
married.
Charles William BOWMAN.212 Parents: Charles Crispin BOWMAN and Rita FAHEY. Living. Parents: Karl Leroy BOWMAN and Living. Spouse: Living. Children were: Living. Living. Parents: Living and Living. Clara BOWMAN. Spouse: Oliver P. BOWERS. Oliver P. BOWERS and Clara BOWMAN were married. Clarence BOWMAN.591 Spouse: Edith (WIFE OF BOWMAN, CLARENCE). Clarence BOWMAN and Edith (WIFE OF BOWMAN, CLARENCE) were married. Children were: Living. Clarence B. BOWMAN.413 Spouse: Edith Pauline DETWILER. Clarence B. BOWMAN and Edith Pauline DETWILER were married. Living. Parents: Living and Living. Clint H. BOWMAN2139 was born on 23 Aug 1883. Parents: Ithamar BOWMAN and Susannah HARDMAN. Spouse: Lula DOBEY. Clint H. BOWMAN and Lula DOBEY were married. Children were: Elinor Nadine BOWMAN. |