b. 06/09/1750
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bap. 17/09/1750 | Kelso, Scotland | |||
bur. 09/10/1808 | Bishopwearmouth, Durham | |||
Parents | ||||
James Wallace | ||||
Elisabeth Scot | ||||
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Marriages/Partnerships
m.
09/12/1770 |
Thomas Bowhill | Kelso, Scotland | bur. 09/06/1819 |
Children
b. 12/03/1773 | George Bowhill | ||
b. 27/11/1775 | James Bowhill | bur. 14/02/1853 | |
b. 17/08/1787 | Elizabeth Bowhill | ||
b. 04/02/1790 | Thomas Bowhill | Kelso (at baptism) | |
b. 08/12/1792 | George Bowhill | d. 02/10/1855 | |
b. 28/04/1796 | Margaret Bowhill | ||
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Note: Includes only children from certificates, baptism entries, or from census
entries where the relationship is specified. For married women, please see their
husband's entry for children from censuses.
Also known as
Isabel Bowhill, Isabel Wallis, Isabell Wallace, Isabella Bowhill, Isabella Wallace |
Did You Know?
- According to George Bowhill's death certificate he was born in Kelso, and his parents were 'Thomas Bowhill Gardener Margaret Bowhill maiden name Wallace (both dead)'. There was a Thos Bowhill Gardener buried in Kelso in 1798, but given the apparent mistake in George's mother's name I think it's more likely that his parents were the individuals buried in 1808 and 1819 in Bishopwearmouth as the ages at burial are consistent with their baptisms.
Documentary Sources
Bonne Citoyenne [In pencil] Cast to 15 March 1815 [In original ink] ??? ??? 22 Feb 1805
Former Payment:
Ships:
Sum:
No. on Ships Books: 85
No. of Triplicate: 5
Mens' Names: Thos Bowhill
Quality: [Ab]
Wife or Mother: Mr Isabella
Person Appointed:
per Day: [7]
per Month: [16.4]
When allotted: [20 June 1808]
By whom paid: E Sunderland
Why Allotment ceases:
D D D:
When:
Where:
Stop No.: 22688
To what time paid: No payment
Sum:
Charged on Pay Books Ending: -
[Note: the original document is laid out in columns, I've set it out as rows here for reasons of space]
Source:
ADM 27/12
Locations
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