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Thomas Cotton “T C Bolin” Bowlin

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Thomas Cotton “T C Bolin” Bowlin

Birth
Moore County, North Carolina, USA
Death
Apr 1864 (aged 73–74)
Ashville, St. Clair County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Ashville, St. Clair County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Thomas Cotton Bowlin, Sr. married Lydia Sheffield, daughter of Priscilla Merritt and Adam Sheffield (son of John Sheffield from Moore Co., NC). She was born around 1800, in Georgia, and died in 1897, in St. Clair County Alabama.

Children of Thomas Cotton Bowlin, Sr. and Lydia Sheffield Bowlin are:

Rhoda Bowlin, b. 1820; m. Drury Humphries 07 February 1837
Priscilla Bowlin, b. 1825, m. Henry Washington July 13, 1847
Isham Bowlin, b. 1828; m. Martha Jane Shabert 10 December 1849
John J. Bowlin fought in Civil War.
Robert A. Bowlin, b 1833; m. Charlotte Nickols 27 August 1856
William L. Bowlin, b. 1836; m. Sarah Ann Ross 21 February 1858; served in Co. D, 25th AL Infantry, CSA
Lafayette Bowlin, b. 1836, died Nov. 29, 1916, fought in Civil War, Company E, 51st Alabama Calvary, known as Alabama Partisan Rangers. Captured at Shelbyville, TN on June 27, 1863 and was imprisoned at Ft. Delaware unit until June 14, 1865.
Thomas Cotton Bowlin, Jr, b. 1841, died 31 March 1862 in Corinth, MS, served in Co. D, 25th AL Infantry, CSA
James K. Polk Bowlin, b. 1844, fought in Civil War, Company E, 51st Alabama Calvary, known as Alabama Partisan Rangers. Died February 1863, in Fayetteville, Tennessee of measles. Buried at Mulberry Church.

DNA: R1b1 13 24 15 11 11 15 12 12 13 13 13 31

"Reference is from various sources on the internet and/or from various books or publications which can be easily accessed online through the use of search engines. It is not my own research, some of which may be speculation, and is posted here for further verification and research. These individuals are who I believe to be my ancestors. If you determine there is a verifiable error or want to add the actual reference data, then please let me know and I will be happy to make the change and post your information for contact and/or credit." [email protected]
Thomas Cotton Bowlin, Sr. married Lydia Sheffield, daughter of Priscilla Merritt and Adam Sheffield (son of John Sheffield from Moore Co., NC). She was born around 1800, in Georgia, and died in 1897, in St. Clair County Alabama.

Children of Thomas Cotton Bowlin, Sr. and Lydia Sheffield Bowlin are:

Rhoda Bowlin, b. 1820; m. Drury Humphries 07 February 1837
Priscilla Bowlin, b. 1825, m. Henry Washington July 13, 1847
Isham Bowlin, b. 1828; m. Martha Jane Shabert 10 December 1849
John J. Bowlin fought in Civil War.
Robert A. Bowlin, b 1833; m. Charlotte Nickols 27 August 1856
William L. Bowlin, b. 1836; m. Sarah Ann Ross 21 February 1858; served in Co. D, 25th AL Infantry, CSA
Lafayette Bowlin, b. 1836, died Nov. 29, 1916, fought in Civil War, Company E, 51st Alabama Calvary, known as Alabama Partisan Rangers. Captured at Shelbyville, TN on June 27, 1863 and was imprisoned at Ft. Delaware unit until June 14, 1865.
Thomas Cotton Bowlin, Jr, b. 1841, died 31 March 1862 in Corinth, MS, served in Co. D, 25th AL Infantry, CSA
James K. Polk Bowlin, b. 1844, fought in Civil War, Company E, 51st Alabama Calvary, known as Alabama Partisan Rangers. Died February 1863, in Fayetteville, Tennessee of measles. Buried at Mulberry Church.

DNA: R1b1 13 24 15 11 11 15 12 12 13 13 13 31

"Reference is from various sources on the internet and/or from various books or publications which can be easily accessed online through the use of search engines. It is not my own research, some of which may be speculation, and is posted here for further verification and research. These individuals are who I believe to be my ancestors. If you determine there is a verifiable error or want to add the actual reference data, then please let me know and I will be happy to make the change and post your information for contact and/or credit." [email protected]

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