Individual Details
Adam H. or James BOWLBY
(29 MAR 1792 - 26 FEB 1883)
Events
Families
Spouse | Elizabeth SOVEREIGN/SOVERIGN/SOVEREIN (1794 - 1867) |
Child | Alfred BOWLBY (1820 - 1916) |
Child | William BOWLBY (1822 - 1903) |
Child | David Sovereign BOWLBY (1826 - 1903) |
Child | Mary Ursula BOWLBY (1830 - ) |
Child | Ward Hamilton BOWLBY (1834 - 1917) |
Child | John Wedgewood BOWLBY (1837 - 1923) |
Father | Richard BOWLBY Jr. (1761 - 1845) |
Mother | Elizabeth HAWKESWORTH/HAWKSWORTH (1765 - ) |
Sibling | Josiah BOWLBY (1787 - 1802) |
Sibling | Richard BOWLBY III (1788 - 1877) |
Sibling | Mary BOWLBY (1790 - 1803) |
Sibling | George Hawksworth/Hawkesworth BOWLBY (1793 - ) |
Sibling | Samuel BOWLBY (1794 - 1872) |
Sibling | Elizabeth W. BOWLBY (1797 - 1895) |
Sibling | Sidney Smith BOWLBY (1799 - 1883) |
Sibling | Sarah BOWLBY (1802 - 1855) |
Sibling | Thomas BOWLBY (1803 - ) |
Sibling | Mary BOWLBY (1805 - ) |
Sibling | John Wedgewood BOWLBY (1811 - 1884) |
Notes
Death
Adam Bowlby Obituary
Posted by: "gleggy89" gleggy89@yahoo.ca
Date: Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:56 pm ((PDT))
Adam BOWLBY of Waterford, Ontario died at Berlin, Ontario 26th ult at age 90 years. The deceased was born in Wilmot, Annapolis, N.S. in 1792. His grandfather, with William PENN and ten others were the twelve original grantees of Crown Land comprising what is now the state of Pennsylvania. His mother was a sister of Sir Josiah WEDGWOOD, the great English chemist who invented Wedgwood ware. His father, Richard BOWLBY, during the American Revolutionary War, was a resident of then Province of New Jersey. Becoming a U.E. Loyalist, left the U.S. and settled in Annapolis. When a mere lad, Adam Bowlby served as a volunteer in the war of 1812, being then in command of a company of coast guardsmen to prevent the landing of privateers on the shores of the Bay of Fundy and his father was in active service during the war as a captain in the Nova Scotia militia. As one of the surviving veterans of the war, the deceased has for some time past been in receipt of pension from the Dominion Government. In 1815, Mr. Bowlby left Nova Scotia and went to Upper Canada.
Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 59 Number 3335
Date March 12 1883
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper Saint John Globe
Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics
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Endnotes
1. Fred Potter
2. Raymond Edwin Bowlby, B.A., M.A., Bowlby Families in England and America (Higginson Book Company, 1993
3. Fred Potter
4. Raymond Edwin Bowlby, B.A., M.A., Bowlby Families in England and America (Higginson Book Company, 1993
5. Raymond Edwin Bowlby, B.A., M.A., Bowlby Families in England and America (Higginson Book Company, 1993