Children:
[1]Wesley Holman Bowles, 17 May 1806.
[2]Elizabeth Bowles, 1808.
[3]Eliza Bowles, 1810, m. Beuford Morris.
[4]Druscilla Bowles, 4 May 1812, m. Coleman Talbot.
[5]Augustine E. Bowles, 11 March 1815, m. three times.
[6]Joseph Martin Bowles, 1817.
[7]America Bowles, 1821 m. Thomas A. Tate
The following piece of family history was submitted to me by Bowles descendent Ann T Martz (FAG 47048917) on July 25, 2021:
The black locust trees* were brought by my g-g-g-g grandfather Jesse Bowles, Jr. from his prior home of Paris, KY (Bourbon County) to Ursa, IL (Adams County) around 1832. I was told this by my second cousin (once removed) John Parker Talbot FAG 182236754 in 2013. Jesse Bowles was his g-g grandfather.
*The trees referred to in Ann's note are thought to be the same trees featured in the photo on this memorial. At present I do not recall the age or the provenance of the photo, but it has been on Jesse Bowles, Jr.'s memorial for some time. JMH
Children:
[1]Wesley Holman Bowles, 17 May 1806.
[2]Elizabeth Bowles, 1808.
[3]Eliza Bowles, 1810, m. Beuford Morris.
[4]Druscilla Bowles, 4 May 1812, m. Coleman Talbot.
[5]Augustine E. Bowles, 11 March 1815, m. three times.
[6]Joseph Martin Bowles, 1817.
[7]America Bowles, 1821 m. Thomas A. Tate
The following piece of family history was submitted to me by Bowles descendent Ann T Martz (FAG 47048917) on July 25, 2021:
The black locust trees* were brought by my g-g-g-g grandfather Jesse Bowles, Jr. from his prior home of Paris, KY (Bourbon County) to Ursa, IL (Adams County) around 1832. I was told this by my second cousin (once removed) John Parker Talbot FAG 182236754 in 2013. Jesse Bowles was his g-g grandfather.
*The trees referred to in Ann's note are thought to be the same trees featured in the photo on this memorial. At present I do not recall the age or the provenance of the photo, but it has been on Jesse Bowles, Jr.'s memorial for some time. JMH
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