Pennsylvania History of Chester Co, Pg 77:
Chester MM, Delaware Co PA:
"...Thomas, whose relationship to them is unknown, produced his certificate (from Philadelphia to Chester) at the same time."
The above record refers to Thomas' relationship to John and Ann Bowater, who were also received into the Chester MM.
To pay his passage, Thomas indentured himself to Francis Fincher. According to the ship's manifest:
"Tho. Bowater out of Worcestershire, servant to francis fincher out of Woster City, glover, for three years."
After serving his indenture, he took up residence in Edgemont Twp in Chester Co PA, purchasing 69 acres.
Penna. Archives, Second Series, Vol. XIX, p 387:
"THOMAS BOWATER purchased 69 acres"
On 4 Aug 1686 [New Style date] at the Chester MM in Delaware Co PA, Thomas and Sarah Edge, declaring for the second time their intentions to marry, were granted this liberty.
"1686
Att a Monthly meeting att Chester ye 4th of ye 8th mo 1686....
Thomas Bowater and Sarah Edg proposed their intentions of marriage being the second time: and Inquire being made and thing found Clear on boath sids they are left to their liberty to Accomplish their marriage according to Truths Order."
Known Children with Sarah:
1) Sarah C Bowater (1688-1765), m: John Jacob Beals Jr. (my 6th gr-grandparents)
2) Thomas Bowater Jr (b. 1690)
On 29 May 1702 Thomas married second to Frances (Lambe) Barnard, widow of Richard Barnard. They were married at the Concord Meeting House.
Name: Thomas Bowater
Residence Date: 11 Aug 1722 & 8 Sep 1722
Date on Image: 11th Sixth 1722 & 8th Seventh 1722
Residence Pl: Chester Co PA
Event Type: Request & Approval to Transfer to Haverford MM
Monthly Mtg: New Garden Monthly Meeting
Yearly Meeting: Philadelphia Yearly Meeting
Meeting State: Pennsylvania
Meeting County: Chester
New Style dates: 11 Jun 1722 & 8 Jul 1722
New Garden Monthly Meeting, Chester Co PA, Minutes, 1718-1746, Pg 35:
"At A Monthly Meeting held at New garden ye 11th of ye 6th mo: ........ 1722........
The Meetings being Called ye representatives all appeared.....
Thomas Bowater requested of this meeting a Certificate to ye Monthly Meeting of haverford in order to be Joyned to them therefore this meeting appoints John Smith & John ffincher to make inquiry Concerning his conversation & to prepare a Certificate again to ye Next Monthly Meeting."
New Garden Monthly Meeting, Chester Co PA, Minutes, 1718-1746, Pg 37:
"At A Monthly Meeting held at New garden ye 8th of ye 7th mo: 1722...
The Meeting being Called ye representatives all appeared.
The friends appointed to make inquiry concerning Thomas Bowater have given this Meeting an acct: that his conversation was orderly therefore we have granted him a Certificate to haverford Monthly Meeting."
"The friends and Brethren of the Monthly Meeting of New Garden, Held at Newgarden the 8th day of the 7th mo 1722 .... To the friends & Brethren of the Monthly Meeting of Haverford. Send etts Greeting ~
Dear friends and Brethren after ye Salutation of our dear love in our Lord Jesus Christ to you: these are to let you understand that the Bearer hereof Thomas Boweter and also his wife having for some time been members of this meeting; but being now removed within the Limitts of your meeting, Declare our Certificate, Therefore therefore [sic] to let you understand yt after due inquiry made we find nothing but that they have behaved themselves orderly as becomes the Truth; and were in unity whilest with us. So desiring they may be kept & preserved Stedfast ~ ~ ~ to the end of their dayes, we remain your Dear friends & Brethren ~
Signed in behalf & by appointment of our said Meeting by Caleb Pusey, William Brown, Thos Lightfoot, John Churchman, Jno Smith, Joseph Jones, Caleb Pusey Jur, William Pusey, John Fincher, James Lindley, Daniel Worsley, Sam Litter, Simon Hadley & Elisha Gutchel ~
Mary Miller, Mary Lightfoot, Margt Johnson, Mary Powel, Elinor Lindly, Eliza Pusey, Ann Jackson, Phebe Scarlet, Ann Smith, Sarah Worsley, Deborah Haday, Ruth Hadly, Mary Brown, Prudence Pusey, Deborah Chambers, Mary Sharp"
Thomas died after 8 Jul 1722, but before his wife died in June 1724.
Pennsylvania History of Chester Co, Pg 77:
Chester MM, Delaware Co PA:
"...Thomas, whose relationship to them is unknown, produced his certificate (from Philadelphia to Chester) at the same time."
The above record refers to Thomas' relationship to John and Ann Bowater, who were also received into the Chester MM.
To pay his passage, Thomas indentured himself to Francis Fincher. According to the ship's manifest:
"Tho. Bowater out of Worcestershire, servant to francis fincher out of Woster City, glover, for three years."
After serving his indenture, he took up residence in Edgemont Twp in Chester Co PA, purchasing 69 acres.
Penna. Archives, Second Series, Vol. XIX, p 387:
"THOMAS BOWATER purchased 69 acres"
On 4 Aug 1686 [New Style date] at the Chester MM in Delaware Co PA, Thomas and Sarah Edge, declaring for the second time their intentions to marry, were granted this liberty.
"1686
Att a Monthly meeting att Chester ye 4th of ye 8th mo 1686....
Thomas Bowater and Sarah Edg proposed their intentions of marriage being the second time: and Inquire being made and thing found Clear on boath sids they are left to their liberty to Accomplish their marriage according to Truths Order."
Known Children with Sarah:
1) Sarah C Bowater (1688-1765), m: John Jacob Beals Jr. (my 6th gr-grandparents)
2) Thomas Bowater Jr (b. 1690)
On 29 May 1702 Thomas married second to Frances (Lambe) Barnard, widow of Richard Barnard. They were married at the Concord Meeting House.
Name: Thomas Bowater
Residence Date: 11 Aug 1722 & 8 Sep 1722
Date on Image: 11th Sixth 1722 & 8th Seventh 1722
Residence Pl: Chester Co PA
Event Type: Request & Approval to Transfer to Haverford MM
Monthly Mtg: New Garden Monthly Meeting
Yearly Meeting: Philadelphia Yearly Meeting
Meeting State: Pennsylvania
Meeting County: Chester
New Style dates: 11 Jun 1722 & 8 Jul 1722
New Garden Monthly Meeting, Chester Co PA, Minutes, 1718-1746, Pg 35:
"At A Monthly Meeting held at New garden ye 11th of ye 6th mo: ........ 1722........
The Meetings being Called ye representatives all appeared.....
Thomas Bowater requested of this meeting a Certificate to ye Monthly Meeting of haverford in order to be Joyned to them therefore this meeting appoints John Smith & John ffincher to make inquiry Concerning his conversation & to prepare a Certificate again to ye Next Monthly Meeting."
New Garden Monthly Meeting, Chester Co PA, Minutes, 1718-1746, Pg 37:
"At A Monthly Meeting held at New garden ye 8th of ye 7th mo: 1722...
The Meeting being Called ye representatives all appeared.
The friends appointed to make inquiry concerning Thomas Bowater have given this Meeting an acct: that his conversation was orderly therefore we have granted him a Certificate to haverford Monthly Meeting."
"The friends and Brethren of the Monthly Meeting of New Garden, Held at Newgarden the 8th day of the 7th mo 1722 .... To the friends & Brethren of the Monthly Meeting of Haverford. Send etts Greeting ~
Dear friends and Brethren after ye Salutation of our dear love in our Lord Jesus Christ to you: these are to let you understand that the Bearer hereof Thomas Boweter and also his wife having for some time been members of this meeting; but being now removed within the Limitts of your meeting, Declare our Certificate, Therefore therefore [sic] to let you understand yt after due inquiry made we find nothing but that they have behaved themselves orderly as becomes the Truth; and were in unity whilest with us. So desiring they may be kept & preserved Stedfast ~ ~ ~ to the end of their dayes, we remain your Dear friends & Brethren ~
Signed in behalf & by appointment of our said Meeting by Caleb Pusey, William Brown, Thos Lightfoot, John Churchman, Jno Smith, Joseph Jones, Caleb Pusey Jur, William Pusey, John Fincher, James Lindley, Daniel Worsley, Sam Litter, Simon Hadley & Elisha Gutchel ~
Mary Miller, Mary Lightfoot, Margt Johnson, Mary Powel, Elinor Lindly, Eliza Pusey, Ann Jackson, Phebe Scarlet, Ann Smith, Sarah Worsley, Deborah Haday, Ruth Hadly, Mary Brown, Prudence Pusey, Deborah Chambers, Mary Sharp"
Thomas died after 8 Jul 1722, but before his wife died in June 1724.
Gravesite Details
At age 66 years, both Thomas and second wife Frances, removed to Haverford MM. It is likely they were also buried there as there are no further records indicating they transferred to another monthly meeting. Confirmation to be posted.
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