[Bolling5] Fw: BOWLING--Do these connect to us??

Hazael Taylor haztay at yahoo.com
Sat Dec 4 08:09:15 EST 2010


Mike,

I do not know past David Nowlin ...in what was Rutherford...but becomes Buncombe 
Co. NC.    Doris' Margaret Nowlin m. Robert Patterson there in the marriage 
records.    My James Bolling b. 1780 in VA somehow connects to the Jacob 
Phillips in Buncome Co. NC as he is the person who sells him his land.   This 
land is however in Pendleton then later Pickens Co. SC.  They may not have been 
really related at all.  But  we know they knew each other.

I am kin to this same line but by a 2nd wife.    So the Nowlins are the mother 
of the 1st wife.   I have not been able to trace them further.   Don't know if 
Doris knows more or not.  I have added her above in cc addresses.

We do know that Shubal, John, and Jesse Bolin all connect at Bumpers Fork of 
Little River.  Can you post the church records for that church?    I have not 
posted the Bumper's Fork deed as another DNA group claims these folks.   


Mike are you in Group 5 DNA?   

We have a Jesse Bolling and another group has a Jesse Bolling....and they are 
another DNA group.  [Group 3 claims a Jesse and many in Group 4 or 6 also claim 
Montgomery Co. NC.  It is a hodgepodge with some known bastardy bonds having 
been filed.

Let me add, however, that Thomas Pleasants that you mention below as a Quaker is 
supposedly in our line also.   However, some folks do not accept that.   So far 
I have found no supporting "outside family lore" documents to  absolutely prove 
it.  AND I might add that it is one that I have spent countless hours ....maybe 
a life time trying to prove.

I can get them all pretty close, though, in Halifax Co. VA.  And because 
Mitchell Bolling of Halifax is maybe the same one in Montgomery Co. NC....I can 
kinda connect those two places.

Hazael Taylor


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From: Mike Moffitt <mmoffitt at austin.rr.com>
To: Bolling Family Group 5 <bollingresearch at bolling5.com>
Sent: Fri, December 3, 2010 10:34:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Bolling5] Fw: BOWLING--Do these connect to us??

Hi Hazael: 

This is really getting interesting.  The Nowlins you mentioned in NC -- are they 
by any chance related to a James Nowlin/Nowling, d. 1749, Goochland Co., VA?  He 
had sons John, Daniel, and Stephen.
According to a transcript of James Nowlin's will, proved March 20, 1749, he 
owned land adjacent to Col. John Bolling in Goochland Co. and also adjacent to 
Edmund Lilly on Byrd Creek.  This Edmund Lilly, b. 1728 (md. to Sarah Dumas) 
went on to Anson/Montgomery Co., NC  and was a member of the Forks of the Little 
River Church that my 7th gen. grandfather John Bolin/Bolling, Sr. helped start. 
  Both Willoughby/Willaby and Shubal Boling who went on to GA are said to have 
been sons of my John, Sr. although to my knowledge there is no actual proof. 
 I've even seen some speculation that Delaney Bolin/Bolling who went on to MO? 
(I think) by around 1805 was another possible brother.

Also, a number of those neighbors on Byrd Creek in Goochland Co., VA in the 
mid-1700's were originally Quakers, including Edmund Lilly, the Andrew Moorman 
family, John Anthony, Abraham Venable, Thomas Pleasants, etc.  
Edmund Lilly and his Dumas in-laws and the Moormans, and perhaps some other 
neighbors, pulled up stakes and went to Anson Co., NC around 1760.  

Mike M.

   

On Dec 3, 2010, at 3:17 PM, Hazael Taylor wrote:

The Bolin in Buncomb Co. NC is Layney...[is this Delayney?] 1790 census near 
some of mine and Doris' other families...Nowlins etc.
>
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From: Hazael Taylor <haztay at yahoo.com>
>To: Bolling Family Group 5 <bollingresearch at bolling5.com>
>Sent: Fri, December 3, 2010 3:12:48 PM
>Subject: Re: [Bolling5] Fw: BOWLING--Do these connect to us??
>
>
>Ernie,
>
>You amaze me.  I do have Disharoons..intermarried with my Messer family in 
>Alabama.  I am not sure I have ever even mentioned them.   I am not positive but 
>there might be one in Buncom Co. NC too.  
>
>
>
>
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From: "eperry4616 at aol.com" <eperry4616 at aol.com>
>To: bollingresearch at bolling5.com
>Sent: Fri, December 3, 2010 2:28:53 PM
>Subject: Re: [Bolling5] Fw: BOWLING--Do these connect to us??
>
>Hazael --
>Reportedly, The Willaby Boling listed with the Holcombs is the son of William 
>Bolling below who lived on the Hudson River in Cherokee Co., GA and transferred 
>land to his son, Allen Bolling, on 17 day of Feb 1848.  As you can see, here he 
>is with my husband's Goss line and your Disharoons.  I believe this William is 
>the son of John B olling who is listed near Glass Caston in Craven Co., SC 
>earlier.  The relatonship between Samuel Bolling [Group 7] and our Group 5 still 
>amazes me... they seem to be ever close to each other.
>
>
> "Minutes of Habersham Superior Court, August Term, 1819, being the first court 
>held in and for said county -- signed Miles Davis, Clerk."
>
>The list of Grand Jurors drawn to serve at this first term of court, follows: 
>Devereaux Jarrett, James R. Wyly, Isaac Disharoon, Jesse Berry, James Denman, 
>James Starritt, Darius Echols, Peter Weaver, Garland Love, Clement Walters, John 
>Davis, William Rich, Howard Cash, Ransom Whitworth, Stephen Poe, Mathew 
>Alexander, William Boling, Joseph Holcomb, Jonathan Davis, Tilghman Powell, 
>Caleb Griffith, William Hamilton, James Hudgins, James Allen, Henry Cannon, John 
>Warmack, Benjamin Cleveland, Enoch Brady, William Thompson, Benjamin 
>Goss, Charles England, Absalom Holcomb, Arthur Alexander, William Disharoon, 
>James McCrackin, Hudson Moss.
>
>Ernie 
>
>
>
>I did a little bit of searching tonight!    Here is some info on these 
>folks....unless there is more than 1 Willoughby/Willaby/ Willaba Boling.  I see 
>from something today that there were several Milton Bollings...as well as Edgar 
>Bollings.
>
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Hazael Taylor <haztay at yahoo.com>
>To: Bolling Family Group 5 <bollingresearch at bolling5.com>
>Sent: Thu, Dec 2, 2010 7:23 pm
>Subject: Re: [Bolling5] Fw: BOWLING--Do these connect to us??
>
>
>I did a little bit of searching tonight!    Here is some info on these 
>folks....unless there is more than 1 Willoughby/Willaby/ Willaba Boling.  I see 
>from something today that there were several Milton Bollings...as well as Edgar 
>Bollings.
>
>Re: Randolph Co, NC proveable BOLING line 
>Posted by: Bernadine Teague (ID *****4175) Date: August 18, 2004 at 15:57:33 
>In Reply to: Re: Randolph Co, NC proveable BOLING line by JACQUELYN WARD of 916  
>
>
>  I'm finally getting back to genealogical research after a year & am going 
>through the pesky Boling, Bolen, Bolin, whatever. I saw your last posting in 
>March 2004. You may have read some of my postings as I have the Bolings in Mo. 
>with names similar to those in Ga. Mine is Willoughby Bolin & he was on the 1800 
>census of Montgomery Co., NC. I think he perhaps may have stopped in Ga. for a 
>few years during his western migration as I can't find him on any 1810 census. 
>He moves at least every 10 yrs. There is a Wilson Merrill Bolin in the same 
>county in Mo. who I believe is probably a grandson of his. Since there is a 
>Willoughby Boling in the Ga. area with all those NC Bolings, I'm hoping I can 
>also learn something through those families.
>  
>  My Willoughby Bolen was born sometime between 1770 & 1785; probably closer to 
>1780-1785. The year he was on the Montgomery Co., N.C. census there was also a 
>Shuble listed in the same age group, which would match the age of the Shuble 
>Boling on the 1830 Hall Co. census. I'm thinking maybe my Willoughby Bolen could 
>be an uncle to the one living in Habersham Co., G.
>  
>  There is also a Shubal Bolin in Owen Co., Ind. who is a son of Harbard Bolin 
>from Montgomery Co., N.C. They all trace back to Montgomery/Randolph Co., N.C. 
>Any ideas?
> 
> 
>BANKS COUNTY, GA - DEEDS  Deed Book A  Abstracts (1859-1874)
> 
> 
>page 354, November 6, 1867  Willaby Boling, as power of attorney for McKinny H. 
>Boling to James W. Dooly of Habersham County
> 
>page 355, November 6, 1867 Willaby Boling to James W. Dooly of Habersham County
> 
>page 356, November 6, 1867  Willaby Boling to James W. Dooly of Habersham 
County
>*****************************************************************************BANKS
> CO., GA - CENSUS - Index to the 1860 Free and Slave Schedules
>                         1860 Census, Banks Co., GA
> 
>Compiled and formatted by: Keith Giddeon
> 
>*
> 
>Boling, Henry K.        Malitia Dist.       250
>Boling, James H.        Malitia Dist.       249
>Boling, Jasper D.       Malitia Dist.       246
>Boling, Mary M.         Malitia Dist.       238
>Boling, Mckinny H.      Malitia Dist.       246
>Boling, Merrel          Malitia Dist.       249
>Boling, Nansy           Malitia Dist.       245
>Boling, Nathan L.       Homer               272
>Boling, Stephen         Malitia Dist.       239
>Boling, Thompson F.     Malitia Dist.       250
>Boling, Willaby         Malitia Dist.       246
>Boling, William         Malitia Dist.       245
> 
>Strickland, Hardy       2nd Malitia Dist.   262
>Strickland, James C.    2nd Malitia Dist    255
>Stricland, John G.      2nd Malitia Dist.   255
> 
>Wofford, Rachel         7 Militia Dist.      65   SS
> 
> 
> 
> 
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>
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From: "eperry4616 at aol.com" <eperry4616 at aol.com>
>To: bollingresearch at bolling5.com
>Sent: Thu, December 2, 2010 3:23:25 PM
>Subject: Re: [Bolling5] Fw: BOWLING--Do these connect to us??
>
>Group 5 Bolling Friends --
>So sorry I've been away for such a long time; however, I'm still working. 
>
>While searching for my husband's lines in Habersham Co., GA, I ran on to this 
>below and I believe they are Group 5. Here's why:  My husband's line moved with 
>and lived near John Bolling and the Ayres [below] while living near the Waxhaws 
>in SC. In the early part of 1800s, some of them moved on to Habersham 
>County, Georgia.  We've been traveling by land and can easily see that moving 
>from the western part of SC and over into Georgia ... THEN north into McMinn 
>County TN is a much easier route. Traveling from SC directly into TN is almost 
>impossible because of the rough terraine.  So please consider that these are 
>quite likely an extended part of Group 5:
>
>Habersham Co., GA Ordinary Minutes & Wills
>GenForum #677, July 23, 2005
>
>NATHANIEL AYERS 
>Henry Brewer ..................... [my husband's line]
>Sherwood Holcombe ........ [Doris' line]
>Edwin Horton ..................... [my husband's line]
>James Wofford................... [Doris' line]
>Joseph Holcombe - wife: Susanne. Heirs: Samuel, Abraham, Russell, Nancy Lovell, 
>Elizabeth Hall, Charles S., Sarah House.
>Wits: WILLABY BOLING, Jacob Duvall, William Chalmers.
>
>There is a William Bolding/Bolling in Habersham Co., in the early 1800's as 
>well.  When I locate the citation among my many papers, I'll send it.
>
>If you go to A.D. Smith's file on Rootsweb, you can see how these Ayres 
>intermarry with the Bollings [descendants of James Bolling d1771, Pittsylvania 
>Co., VA.]   
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Diane Jones <joejones at ckt.net>
>To: Bolling Family Group 5 <bollingresearch at bolling5.com>
>Sent: Mon, Nov 8, 2010 11:11 am
>Subject: Re: [Bolling5] Fw: BOWLING--Do these connect to us??
>
>
>Mike,
>You may be right. I don’t think anyone has been able to link John Bolling Sr of 
>Little River conclusively to Group 6, and he certainly can’t be a son to 
>Benjamin Boling and Talitha Hancock of Group 6, but they could be related 
>somehow. Another nearby family was Charles Boling of Randolph Co., NC. A Y-DNA 
>testee & descendant of this Charles Boling doesn’t match Group 5 or Group 6, so 
>that is puzzling.
>
>By the way, Mitchell Bolling who is listed in a 1779 tax list in Randolph, NC 
>with a John Bolling is obviously an older Mitchell than the one I cited who went 
>to west TN and Marshall, MS. Maybe an uncle??
>
>There was also a Mitchel Bolen in Halifax Co., VA in 1782 in a personal property 
>tax list, along with a John Bolin and Sarah Sneed (Sarah was thought to be a 
>Bolling). Probably a different Mitchell than the one in Randolph, NC in 1779, I 
>would think.
>
>Diane
>
>
>From: Mike Moffitt
>Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2010 8:49 PM
>To: Bolling Family Group 5
>Subject: Re: [Bolling5] Fw: BOWLING--Do these connect to us??
>Hello: 
>
>My name is Mike Moffitt and I just joined the list recently.
>
>I believe there is a good chance that this Mitchell Boling is a son or close 
>relative of my 7th generation grandfather John Bolin/Bolling, Sr. of the Little 
>River, Montgomery Co., NC (b. abt 1730, prob. VA; d. abt. 1790, NC).  Ken Poole 
>has done a lot of research on this Montgomery/Randolph Co., NC family.
>My line goes through John's daughter Sarah, b. abt 1767, Montgomery Co., NC who 
>married John Reed, b. 1764 Deep River, Randolph Co., NC.  Sarah Bolin and John 
>Reed also ended up in TN in the 1830's -- Rutherford Co. and finally Bedford 
>Co. 
>Mitchell's estimated birth date seems to be about right.  My Sarah also had a 
>brother named David who was a preacher and may have gone to TN.
>
>
>On Nov 7, 2010, at 8:10 PM, Diane Jones wrote:
>
>All,
>>It was Mitchell Boling of Group 6 who went to the Memphis, TN area for a few 
>>years before 1840 and then to Marshall, MS. I don’t know all his children, but 
>>he and wife Nancy had at least 10. Here’s what I have in my notes about this guy 
>>– I also don’t know if you can connect any of the folks you mention to this 
>>family. Son Marion was supposedly born near Memphis. His descendant tested for 
>>DNA.:
>>---
>>Mitchel Bolin was on Capt. Harvey's district 1815 tax list of Randolph County, 
>>NC as one white poll on 200 acres Little River. [informant: Ora Callcott, 3016 
>>Royalton, Greensboro, NC 27406 in 1992...related to Benjamin, grandson of Benj & 
>>Sarah Hancock Boling through their son Benjamin who md. P.Callicoat.]
>>---
>>Mitchell Bollin along with William and John Bolling (Bolin) were on a 1779 tax 
>>list of Randolph Co, NC.   (693)   Mitchell Boling along with Wm. and John were 
>>on a 1779 tax list (of Jacob Shepard) of Randolph Co NC. All three would have to 
>>be 21 years old or older so all born by 1758 and therefore he could not be the 
>>son of Benjamin Bolling born 1754   [informant also Ora Callicott.]
>>---
>>Mitchell Bolling was listed in the Hawkins Co., TN 1836 tax list in Civil 
>>District 11. Isaac Boling, who is supposed to be Mitchell's brother, was also 
>>listed there.  According to Barbara Pendergrast, Mitchell Boling sold land in 
>>Hawkins Co. in Sept. 1837. His land adjoined land once owned by Isaac Boling. 
>>Mitchell & family moved to western Tennessee and then to Marshall, MS by 1840. 
>>Isaac was married to Mary Coltrane and moved to Owen Co., IN.
>>
>>1830 Hawkins Co., TN census, image 1 of 72:
>>Mitchell Bowling
>>1 male age 30-40 (b. 1790-1800)
>>1 female age 30-40 (b. 1790-1800)
>>1 female age 20-30 (b. 1800-1810)
>>2 males age 15-20 (b.1810-1815)
>>1 male age 10-15 (b. 1815-1820)
>>2 females age 5-10 (b. 1820-1825)
>>2 males under 5 (b. 1825-1830)
>>
>>1836, Hawkins, TN, tax list for Civil Dist. 11:
>>Wm ALTEM; Mitchell BOLLING; Isaac BOLING; Thomas BROOKS; Anthony BROOKS; Wilson 
>>BROOKS; John BROOKS; William BROOKS; George BEETS; Elisha BEETS; John BROWN; 
>>John BLEVINS; John BAKER; Thomas R. BALDEN; Obediah BARKER; Henry BROOKS; Wm 
>>BARES; Jesse BUBA/BEEBE; James BROOKS; John COWARD; Edmond CONNER; Lewis DAVIS; 
>>Asa DAVIS; Nelson DAVIS; Hezekiah DAVIS; Wm DAVIS; Horton DAVIS & David MONEY; 
>>Horton DAVIS; George DAVIS; George ELKINS; Winston ELKINS; Henry ELKINS; Willie 
>>B. FORD; Hutson FISHER; heirs of Robert GAMBLE; Thomas GIBSON; McNess GEERS; Wm 
>>P. GAMBLE; Hezekiah HAMBLEN; Wm HICKS; George HALE; George W. HUNTSMAN; Thomas 
>>HAMBLEN; Wm HAMBLEN; John HICKS; Philip JOHNSON; Thomas JOHNSON; Wm JENKINS; 
>>Aaron JOHNSON; Jonathan JONES; John L. JOHNSON; Davis JAMES; Davis JAMES; Andrew 
>>KARNES; Willie B. KENNER; Rodham and Wm KENNER; Absolem KYLE; Wm C. KYLE; Winder 
>>KENNER; Daniel LIPE; Wm LIPE; Lazarus LAWSON; James LONG SR; Wm LONG; Alexander 
>>LONG; James LONG JR; John LIPE; James McCLURE; Susannah MORRELL; Gabriel McC 
>>RAW; Joel MATHIS; Jonathan MOONEY; heirs of Sally MOONEY; David Mooney; Charles 
>>MOONEY; James P. McCARTY; James MOONEY; John D. McFARLAND; Thomas NEIGHBORS; 
>>James NUGENT; Catherine PRICE; Jacob PRICE; Henry PRICE; George PRICE; Isaac 
>>PRICE; Thomas ROBINSON; Wm ROBINSON; George RIDER; Orville RICE; Albert G. RICE; 
>>Nathaniel ROBERTS; Elijah RUSSELL; George STIPE SR; Christian SHANKS; Richard 
>>SMITH; Michael SHANKS; George STIPE JR; John SHANKS; Wm SHROPSHIRE; John SHARP; 
>>James TUCKER; Elizabeth WHITES; Wm WILLIAMS; Theodrick WEBB; Robert D. YOUNG; 
>>John WEBB.
>>
>>1840 Marshall Co., MS, Northern Div.
>>Mitchell Bowland
>>1 male under 5
>>1 male 5-10
>>2 males 10-15
>>1 male 20-30
>>1 male 50-60
>>2 females 15-20
>>1 female 20-30
>>1 female 40-50
>>
>>1850 Marshall Co., MS, southern div., page 221, im. 25 of 131
>>HH 173
>>Mitchell Bowlin, 70, M, Farmer, b. NC
>>Phebe Bowlin, 35, F, b. TN
>>Sarah Bowlin, 26, F, b. TN
>>Marion Bowlin, 19, M, b. TN
>>Theodore Hamlin, 21, M, b. TN
>>
>>Marion Boling may have gone to Mariposa Co., CA by 1860 to be a miner. A 34 yr. 
>>old Marion Boling, b. in TN appears in the 1860 census in Bear Valley, Mariposa 
>>Co., CA.
>>-------
>>Diane
>>
>>
>>From: Joyce Poole
>>Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2010 1:33 PM
>>To: Researchers Bolling5
>>Cc: Charlene Reeds Ebeling
>>Subject: [Bolling5] Fw: BOWLING--Do these connect to us??
>>Group 7 Melba, Joyce and Charlene wonder if the AL-MS-TN Bowling folks Charlene 
>>found below are known to any of the Group 5 researchers.  Without doing further 
>>research, we do not connect them with Group 7.
>>--Joyce--
>>----- Original Message ----- 
>>From: meljam3 at aol.com
>>To: joycepoole36 at comcast.net ; TEbel2888 at aol.com
>>Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2010 2:24 PM
>>Subject: Re: BOWLING--Do these connect to us??
>>Nothing that I see here, or have on my files, show a connection here.  Did you 
>>pass this by Doris or Hazael, as I know they had Bowlings in that section of 
>>north Alabama (Franklin Co., I believe), and Lawrence Co. (where George W. 
>>Bowling married 1st time) is adjacent to Franklin County.
>>                Melba
>>
>>In a message dated 11/7/2010 12:56:08 PM Central Standard 
>>Time, joycepoole36 at comcast.net writes:
>>----- Original Message -----
>>>>From: TEbel2888 at aol.com
>>>>To: joycepoole36 at comcast.net ; JANICEFRIEL at aol.com
>>>>Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2010 9:51 AM
>>>>Subject: BOWLING--Do these connect to us??
>>>>http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1973-4.pdf
>>>>· -167-
>>>>BOWLING CEMETERY, FAYETTE COUNTY, TENN.
>>>>Contributed by Mrs. William B. McKnight, Huntsville, Alabama
>>>>Inscriptions were copied by Mrs. McKnight and her mother, Mrs. Nellie S. 
>>>Bowhng,
>>>>Rossville, Tenn. Cemetery is southeast of Rossville, on the farm of Mrs. 
>Henry
>>>>Bowling Turner of Memphis. Helen (pronounced He'len) BOWling's maiden name 
>was
>>>>Joyner. She and Tandy W. Bowling were married 10 Jan. 1872, Marshall County, 
>>>>Miss.
>>>>
>>>>Tandy W. BOWling
>>>>Born March 21, 1843
>>>>Died April 4, 1895
>>>>Helen McGhee Bowling
>>>>Born Jan. 6, 1844
>>>>Died Sept. 9, 1912
>>>>(
>>>>BOWLING CEMETERY, MARSHALL CO., MISS. -FAYETTE CO., TENN.
>>>>Contributed by Mrs. William B. McKnight, Huntsville, Alabama
>>>>Cemetery is located southeast of Rossville and northwest of Mt. Pleasant, 
>>>Miss.,
>>>>just on the Tenn.-Miss. line. George W. Bowling is Mrs. McKnight's 
>>>>great-grandfather.
>>>>The BOWling homeplace is now owned by W. J. Frazier of Rossville. Notes by 
>the
>>>>contributor are in parentheses.
>>>>
>>>>G. W. BOWLING/Born March 21, l8l8/Died Jan. 28, 1888 (Masonic emblem)
>>>>(Large vault) MRS. ELIZABETH C. BOWLING/Daughter of George and Rebecca \>l'al 
>>>>ton/Born
>>>>August 29, l8l9/Died/Nov. 3, 1856/Aged 37 years/3 months and 5 days
>>>>(First wife of George W. Bowling; married 25 Oct. 1837, Lawrence Co., Ala.)
>>>>
>>>>FELICIA O./wife of G. W. BOWLING/Born Feb. 18, l823/Died Nov. 3, 1869
>>>>(Second wife. I understand she was the widow Key whose maiden name was 
>Bowers.
>>>>Married in Marshall Co., Miss., 2 Feb. 1857; 3 daughters.)
>>>>
>>>>LAURA/wife of G. W. BOWLING/Born/Aug. 10, l839/Died/J~n. 7, 1880
>>>>(Third wife, nee Brooks; married Marshall Co., Miss., 4 June 1871. They had 
>>one
>>>>son, whose descendants live in Memphis.)
>>>>
>>>>GEORGE W./Son of G. W. and E. C. BOWLING/born Nov. 16, l852/Died Nov. 23, 
>>1853/
>>>>Aged 1 year and 7 days
>>>>(Broken stone. Apparently child of G. W. &Laura M. BOWLING) Born July 3, 
>1874/
>>>>Died March 7, 1878
>>>>(Large vault) ELIZABETH REBECCA/Daughter of G. W. and E. C. BOWLING/Wife of J. 
>>>>T.
>>>>JOYNER/Born Nov. 23~ 1844/Died April 21, 1875
>>>>(Sister of Tandy Bowling; husband was brother of Helen McGhee Joyner 
>Bowling.)
>>>>(Small vault) LENA REBECCA/Daughter of J. T. and E. R. Joyner/Born Aug. 29, 
>>>>1874/
>>>>Died Aug. 23, 1875
>>>>
>>>>CARRIE C./Wife of F. F. BOYD/Born May 12, l863/Died June 19, 1895
>>>>(Daughter of George W. Bowling)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Charlene REEDS-EBELING
>>>>Genealogical Direct Lines:
>>>>DAD'S SIDE:
>>>>REEDS, PORTER, WEAVER(Tilman), RICHARDSON, BOWLING (Group 7), WOOD, ISRAEL, 
>>>>CRAIG, LAIRD, HACKLEY, BALL, CORBIN, ELTONHEAD, TAYLOE, WILLIAMSON, UNDERWOOD, 
>>>>KEENE, WITHERS, MAUZY, CONYERS, WITHERS, KEENE, DUNCAN (Joseph and Lydia-VA), 
>>>>SHIPPEY, MOTT, PIGG, BELL (Stone Church and Roger-Orange Co., Va), BEARD/BAIRD, 
>>>>CARTER (Giles and Theodorick line), WEBB, WADDILL, MICHAUX, CUNNINGHAM---VA 
>>>>--Plus WHITE, HAGERTY, FLATLEY--Green Bay
>>>>MOMS SIDE:
>>>>CORNWELL (NY), ANSCHICKS, BECKER, STEDMAN, REITZ, BUTZ, KNAUSS, DIEHL, 
>>>>PATTERMAN, THULL, MEHAN, ROMIG, CARL, SIEGFRIED
>>
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