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Glen OWEN

Glen OWEN

Male 1755 - Bef 1839  (84 years)

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  1. 1.  Glen OWEN was born in 1755 in Prince Edward, Virginia, British Colonial America (son of Dr Thomas OWEN and Judith Jane MCDEARMOND); died before 6 Jul 1839 in Oglethorpe, Georgia; was buried before 6 Jul 1839 in County Line Cemetery, Oglethorpe, Georgia.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LKTC-BXM
    • _UID: 520AB80851554884A418277370053A6AFDB3
    • Deed from George Lumkin and his wife Ann to Glen Owen: 2 Dec 1785, Wilkes, Georgia; 500 pounds sterling for 1250 acres on the Dry Fork of Long Creek in Wilkes County, originally granted 23 September 1785 to George Lumpkin. Recorded in Wilkes County, Georgia, Deed Book AA, page 13
    • Deed from Sanders Walker to Glen Owen: 7 Feb 1786, Wilkes, Georgia; 100 pounds for 450 acres on Long Creek in Wilkes County, Georgia. Recorded in Wilkes County, Georgia, Deed Book AA, page 48
    • Deed from Glen Owen and wife Dorothy to James Rutledge: 6 Mar 1786, Wilkes, Georgia; 133 pounds for 306 acres on the waters of Long Creek in Wilkes County, Georgia, part of a 1250 acre lot originally granted to George Lumpkin 12 September 1785. Recorded in Wilkes County, Georgia, Deed Book A, page 83
    • Deed from Glen Owen and wife Dorothy to Thomas Duke: 6 Mar 1786, Wilkes, Georgia; 200 pounds for 325 acres in Wilkes County, Georgia, part of a 1250 acre lot originally granted to George Lumpkin 12 September 1785. Recorded in Wilkes County, Georgia, Deed Book A, page 77
    • Deed from Glen Owen and wife Dorothy to William Duke: 19 Mar 1787, Wilkes, Georgia; 150 pounds for 325 acres on the waters of Long Creek in Wilkes County, Georgia, originally granted to George Lumpkin 12 September 1785. Recorded in Wilkes County, Georgia, Deed Book AA, pages 180-181
    • Glen and Dorothy Owen Relinguish Rights to John Hardiman Sr. Estate: 26 Nov 1791, Wilkes, Georgia; Glen Owen and Dorothy Owen of Wilkes County, Georgia "being legatees of part of the estate of John Hardiman formerly of the County of Guilford North Carolina deceased" sell to John Hardiman of Wilkes County, Georgia [Dorothy's brother] "all rights titles
    • Deed from Glen Owen to Peter Wiley (both of Oglethorpe County): 2 Sep 1797, Oglethorpe, Georgia; $150 for 150 acres in Oglethorpe County, Georgia on the waters of Long Creek. The land "originally surveyed for by said Owen and granted to him by his honor George Matthews Esquire Governor &c. bearing date the twenty fourth day of January in the year of
    • Deed from Glen Owen and his wife Dorothy to Robert Jennings: 27 Sep 1797, Oglethorpe, Georgia; 100 pounds currency for 170 acres in Oglethorpe County, Georgia on the waters of Long Creek. Recorded in Oglethorpe County, Georgia, Deed Book B, pages 178-179
    • 1805 Georgia Land Lottery: 1805, Louisville, Jefferson, Georgia; In Georgia's 1805 Land Lottery, Glen Owen of Oglethorpe County, Georgia drew two blanks
    • 1807 Georgia Land Lottery: 1807, Milledgeville, Baldwin, Georgia; In Georgia's 1807 Land Lottery, Glenn Owen of Capt. Bell's District, Oglethorpe County, Georgia was a fortunate drawer of Land Lot 182, District 15, original Baldwin County; he received a grant for that land 28 July 1808
    • Deed from Glen Owen to Robert Gennings: 5 Mar 1808, Oglethorpe, Georgia; $331.75 for 82 acres in Oglethorpe County, Georgia on the waters of the Dry Fork [of Long Creek], "it being a part of Richard Rafferty's land." Recorded in Oglethorpe County, Georgia, Deed Book E, pages 311-312
    • 1827 Georgia Land Lottery: 1827, Milledgeville, Baldwin, Georgia; Glenn Owen, senr. R. S. [Revolutionary Soldier], Rhodes District Oglethorpe County, Georgia, drew Land Lot 232, District 11, original Carroll County, Georgia
    • Plat, 1827 Land Lottery: 1 Feb 1827, Carroll, Georgia; Plat of land "Drawn by Glenn Owen Senr. R.Sol. of Rhodes District, Oglethorpe County;" plat of Land Lot 232, District 11, original Carroll County, Georgia
    • Last Will and Testament of Glen Owen: 3 Jun 1839, Oglethorpe, Georgia; Glen Owen wrote and signed his Last Will and Testament 3 June 1839 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia. The Will was proven in open court in Oglethorpe County, Georgia in the September Term, 1839 (recorded 6 September 1839).

    Glen married Dorothy HARDEMAN about 1776 in Guilford, North Carolina. Dorothy (daughter of John HARDEMAN and Dorothy EDWARDS) was born in 1752 in Virginia, British Colonial America; died after 6 Sep 1839 in Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. William OWEN was born on 9 Mar 1778 in Guilford, North Carolina; died on 13 Feb 1814 in Milledgeville, Baldwin, Georgia; was buried in Feb 1814.
    2. John Hardeman OWEN was born on 24 Jan 1780 in Guilford, North Carolina; died on 24 Sep 1843 in Monroe, Georgia; was buried in Sep 1843 in Monroe, Georgia.
    3. Elizabeth "Betsy" OWEN was born about 1782 in Guilford, North Carolina; died between 1840 and 1850.
    4. Jane "Geney" OWEN was born about 1784 in Wilkes, Georgia; died in 1839 in Georgia; was buried in 1839.
    5. Jane Geneva OWEN was born on 15 Dec 1784; died on 15 Oct 1815 in Georgia.
    6. Glen OWEN, Jr. was born about 1786 in Wilkes, Georgia; died in 1825 in Presidio, Texas; was buried in 1825.
    7. Susannah OWEN was born on 17 May 1788 in Wilkes, Georgia; died on 7 Jan 1864 in Oglethorpe, Georgia; was buried after 7 Jan 1864 in Wynne Cemetery, Oglethorpe, Georgia.
    8. Sarah "Sally" OWEN was born about 1791 in Wilkes, Georgia; died after 17 Sep 1857; was buried after 17 Sep 1857.
    9. Lt. Thomas L. OWENS was born in 1792 in Green County, Georgia; died on 31 May 1864 in Pettis County, Missouri.
    10. Davis OWEN was born on 17 Sep 1794 in Oglethorpe, Georgia; died on 15 Aug 1866 in Newnan, Coweta, Georgia; was buried on 17 Aug 1866 in Oak Hill Cemetery, Newnan, Coweta, Georgia.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Dr Thomas OWEN was born on 19 Mar 1730 in Goochland, Virginia, British Colonial America; was christened on 25 Oct 1730 in Bristol Parish, Charles City County, Virginia, British Colonial America (son of John OWEN and Sarah BRACKET OWEN); died on 19 Mar 1805 in Greensboro, Greene, Georgia; was buried on 19 Mar 1805.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: 9JG9-GDR
    • Name: Thomas OWEN
    • Will: 24 Feb 1767, Prince Edward, Virginia

    Notes:

    Thomas Owens Dr. (son of John Owen and Sara Brackett) was born 19 Mar 1730 in Goochland, Va, and died Aft. 08 Apr 1797 in Greene Co, GA.He married Jane Glenn, daughter of John Glenn.
    Includes NotesNotes for Thomas Owens Dr.:
    Greene Co WB (1796-1806)
    THOMAS OWEN 6-17-1805:10-25-1805, p. 85-87
    Daus: Ann Rutledge, Jane Musgrove, Mary McCain.
    Son: George, exr. Grson: William McCain.
    Wits: William Mitchell, Charles Furlow, Isham S. Fannin.
    Will of Thomas Owens -Owen, F292V2 (OK City, Lib ) Some GA CO Records pa ge 351 - pg 85-87, Thomas Owen of Green Co, GA being in very advanced sta ge of life, to my dau, Ann Rutledge, $2500, son John $2500, dau Jane Musg ram, $100 EX son of George Owens, dated June 17, 1805, proved Oct 26,1805, Census; Wilkes Co ,GA 316, Ann Rutledge
    The original source said born abt 1753-1755
    Mixed records of Wills,Appraisements & Administrators Bonds 1787-1796 Thomas Owen..Greene Co
    . Ga.
    Deed Bk. #1 (Old Book A & B) 1786-1790 Greene Co. Ga. Dr.Thomas Owen.
    Will in Greene Co Ga. dated Jun 17, 1803...leaves $100 to dtr Jane Musgrove.
    Mary McCain was left 1/3 of balance of estate...and at her death, to go to he her son Willia m McCain and if he had no legal heirs, it would bo to his (Owen's) Legal heirs. Was Mary a person who produced a son for him, after his wife's death? (25 Oct. 1805)
    In the Owen Assoc. there is a referance worth putting here..as it probably ties in to his fam ily..."We can easliy see the the Hendrick family had contact with Cumterland Co and Halifax Co. In this 1790 Obadiah Hendrick Estate there were notes om many different people of interest to us-John Craddock -was he related to the Samuel Craddock who received the 1793 land grant with John Cave, John Echols and William Glover?, Gustavus Hendrick, Bernard Hendrick, Elizabeth Hubbard---Richard Echols Brother Abraham had a dtr Elizabeth Echols who married a Hubbard..Is this she? --- Owen West (his mother, Jane Owen, a descendant of Philadelphia Owens, married Joseph West, whose well-known brother, Benj. West, painted the portait of King George III and was a founder and President of the Royal Academy in London. Joseph and Jane died in Pittsylvania Co Va-- Jeremiah Echols, Abraham Echols, Josiah Echols and Benjamin Hendrick." There is more here, but I do not tie it in, and will not type it now.
    It then says: "Above it was suggested the wife of Dr Thomas Owen was Jane
    Glenn.
    In an inquiry from Lynn Wood, Published in the Owen Newsletter, it was stated
    Dr Thomas Owens wife was Jane McDearmond. Are Jane Flenn and Jane McDearmond
    the same person? Is she mentioned in the will of Michael McDearmondro, probated
    in Prince Edward Co Va. 1865? " This was page 4, and I have page 5 sent to me, but not page 3 , which is the odvious referance.
    He was in Wilks Co Ga. first...and William and his wife Drucilla Echols did the same thing. T hey could have been the sons of Richard Owens Sr how died in
    Halifax Co Va 1756.
    In Pittsylvania Co Va, Chatham is now the county seat is now Danville the
    largest city. It lies on the line of NC on the Can River.
    After the war Dr Thomas bought new property which was available in
    Ogle Co Ga..later Greene Co and moved his family there. The land he bought was offered for s ale by the State of Ga. It was land which the state had planned to use as a site for a state univ, but the plan was abandoned when the residents of Greensboro objected that the students might destroy their
    shrubbery. Dr Owen bought the land which included the present sites of the
    county jail and the courthouse.
    1778-9 on Payroll of Capt Sam Gilbert's Co Battalion of Wilkes Co Ga.
    1784 Certified on Apr 7 as Colonel Elijah Clark in Wash Co Ga.
    1785 Mar 18 conveyed to John Tatum Sr 200 Cares on Pistol Creek in Wilkes CO
    Ga.
    1788 testator with Harrison Musgrove to land owned by Boon on the N Fork of
    Little River.
    1792 Glenn, and Thomas to George -his son Power of Atty Oct 21 Wilkes Co
    1794 Tax List Wlikes Co Ga . Greene later cut from Wilkes.
    1797 Estate of Dr Thomas listed by Thomas Jr. Apr 8 Sep. 7
    1804 Jan 23 Thomas conveyed to Wm Pollard 240 acres on Kettle Creek in Wilkes.
    1805 Jul. 22 Virginia Court Records Pittsylvania Co. 334 acres-suit land to the south side o f Sandy River against John Owen, Glenn Owen, George Owen, James Rutledge and his wife, formerly Owen and Jenny Musgrove formerly Owen, all heirs of Thomas Owen deceased. This land had previously been maried "abandoned" None of the heirs appeared to claim the land.
    Will found in Ga Archives on microfilm, and in Hist. Collections of Joseph
    Habersham Chapter Dar Vol 3 1910 Greene Co Wills. 1787-96 Greene Co
    Ga..Probate Court WIll Records.
    23 Aug 1820 Thomas Owens Heirs conveyed to Robert Simpson 240 acres on Kettle
    Creek.
    Finding Your Roots by Jeane Eddy Westin
    Va Gen Vol 23,3 1979 p 124
    Va Hist Soc Richmond Book #356 p 822.
    Hist. Register of Virginians in the Rev 1775-83 by John H Gwaltney
    History of Prince Ed Co Va by H C Bradshaw. p 276
    Wilkes Co Ga History Vol 2 p 10 179-180 251
    Marriages of Amelia Co (Now Prince Edward) Va 1735-1818 Amelia Co Va Marr
    Bonds 1739-1854
    Marriage Bonds Pittsylvania Co Va 1767-1787 Rosa Th. Land Comp.
    Va Gen Vol 23 #3 1979 p 124
    Lived Pittsylvania Co Va Guilford Co NC...
    History of Pitts. Co Va by Clement p 279
    William Kennon of Caswell Co NC...directly south of Pittsylvania Co Va...as her attorney--t o collect any money coming to me as admin. of Thomas Owen deceased from the estate of John Glenn of Hanover Co Va...Deed Book A Butts Co Ga 26 Sep 1827...attorney for Jane Glen Owen.
    Pittsylvania Co Va records Thomas Owen and Jane wife relinquishment of Dower Bk2 p 20 to Si lvester Adams 25 Jun 1772.
    Joe Parish 1708 Byron Odessa, Tx. 79751 suggested I read First Families of
    Henry Co Ga by Henry & Clayton Co Gen. Soc. he has corresponded with Mrs.
    Charles Rose 3734 Tree Bark Trail Decatur Ga 30034.
    He did live on Sandy River in Pittsylvania Co. Va at one time. A Court Case in that county i n 1806...John Wilson suing the heirs of Dr. T for ownership of a piece of land on Sandy River.
    He was in Greene Co. as early as 1795 and made a deposition about treating a
    negro woman for several wounds inflicted by Indians.
    One researcher shows he is child of Thomas and Anne Fountaine, had
    Hopson,William, Thomas , Fontaine, Mary,Sarah and Lucy.
    He was child of John who had Thomas m Elizabeth Brocks, Wm. Mary m William
    Allen, John m Mildred Grant, William and THomas.
    He was child of Thomas who came to America in 1632 on the Susan and settled in Jamestown Va . from the files of Ann McWhirter [email protected]
    Note of Laverne Markart SBYB36A says a 1757 Deed in Prince Edward Co of John
    and Thomas Owen to John Clark is signed by John and Thomas and Phoebe, wife of John relinzuis hing rights as well as Jane wife of Thomas relinquishing...Jun 1 97. She is sending me a list of deeds in Pittsylvania Co. records.
    From Genforum
    Doing research in Meriwether Co. Ga. today and ran across a book called OLD FIRST DISTRICT O F MERIWETHER CO. GA. AND ITS PEOPLE complied by Mary J Gilbert and Charlotte Daniel. In it is quite a lenghty profile on The George Owen Family. George Owen was born in Virginia in 1771, the son of Doctor Thomas Owen. Jane Owen, the sister of George, married Harrison Musgrove in Pitsylvania Co. Virginia, April 16, 1782. Records indicate that the Owen family lived in that county. In the 1780's the Owens had moved to Wilkes Co. Ga. and George Owen, while living there, was given Power of Attorney, November 1792, by his brother Glenn Owen, Thomas Owen, and Harrison Musgrove, his brother-in-law, to act for them in a legal matter. (will abbreviate from here) Doctor Thomas Owen and some of his children moved to Greene Co. Ga. where in 1797 Thomas Owen,Jr. died. In 1805, Doctor Thomas Owen died, and in his will he names his son George as executor. The legatees of his extate were his daughters, Ann Rutledge, Jane Musgrove, and his sons, Glenn Owen and George Owen. Also mentioned were Mary McCain and her son William McCain. George then moves to Monroe Co in an area that later became Butts Co. then he moved to Meriwether Co. There's more that may interest you. If this seems to fit e-mail me and I'll send you a copy of the whole thing. Good luck, Sharron Nehring
    Children of Thomas Owens Dr. and Jane Glenn are:
    +Ann Owens, b. 1753, Virginia, d. May 1837, Troup Co, GA.
    Mary Owens, d. date unknown.
    Jane Owens, d. date unknown.
    +Thomas Owens Jr., b., Virginia, d. 05 Sep 1805, Greene, Ga.


    Thomas married Judith Jane MCDEARMOND. Judith (daughter of Michael O'Flaherty MCDEARMAN and Katherine Michael BOWMAN) was born in 1732 in Prince George, Virginia, British Colonial America; died in 1820 in Virginia; was buried in 1820. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Judith Jane MCDEARMOND was born in 1732 in Prince George, Virginia, British Colonial America (daughter of Michael O'Flaherty MCDEARMAN and Katherine Michael BOWMAN); died in 1820 in Virginia; was buried in 1820.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LKTC-BZF

    Notes:

    Judith Jane McDearmond
    1732? 1820 (Age 88)
    Prince George, Virginia, British Colonial America

    The Life Summary of Judith Jane
    When Judith Jane McDearmond was born in 1732, in Prince George, Virginia, British Colonial America, her father, Michael O'Flaherty McDearman, was 13 and her mother, Katherine Michael Bowman, was 14. She had at least 7 sons and 3 daughters with Dr Thomas Owen. She died in 1820, in Virginia, United States, at the age of 88.

    Family Time Line


    1720

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    1820

    1840

    1860

    Dr Thomas Owen
    1730? 1805
    Judith Jane McDearmond
    1732? 1820
    Ann Owen
    1753? 1837
    William Owen
    1773? 1795
    John Owen
    1754? 1824
    Glen Owen
    1755? 1839
    Jeane Owen
    1757? 1809
    David Owen
    1760? 1830
    Mary Owen
    1762? Deceased
    John Owen
    1764? 1805
    Thomas Owen
    1769? 1797
    Dr. George Owen
    1776? 1853
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    1758 ? Mount Vernon
    Age 26
    Mount Vernon Plantation was the home of George Washington. It started off as 2,000 acres and was later expanded to 8,000 acres. The house itself started off as a six room building then got extended to twenty-one rooms.
    1775
    Age 43
    "Patrick Henry made his ""Give me Liberty or Give me Death"" speech in Richmond Virginia."
    1780 ? Richmond Becomes the Capital
    Age 48
    On April 18, 1780 Richmond became the capital of Virginia. It was the temporary capital from 1780-1788.
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    Parents and Siblings

    Michael O'Flaherty McDearman
    Male
    1719? 1765
    ?
    Male

    Katherine Michael Bowman
    Female
    1718? 1800
    ?
    Female

    Siblings
    (5)

    Judith Jane McDearmond
    Female
    1732? 1820
    ?
    Female

    James McDearman
    Male
    1739? 1816
    ?
    Male

    Dudley McDearman
    Male
    1741? 1790
    ?
    Male

    Brian McDearman
    Male
    1756? 1829
    ?
    Male

    Thomas McDearmond
    Male
    1758? Deceased
    ?
    Male

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    Ancestry Family Trees
    Global, Find A Grave Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
    Thomas Brackett Owen Family Bible.
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    Spouse and Children
    Dr Thomas Owen
    Male
    1730? 1805
    ?
    Male

    Judith Jane McDearmond
    Female
    1732? 1820
    ?
    Female

    Children
    (10)

    Ann Owen
    Female
    1753? 1837
    ?
    Female

    John Owen
    Male
    1754? 1824
    ?
    Male

    Glen Owen
    Male
    1755? 1839
    ?
    Male

    Jeane Owen
    Female
    1757? 1809
    ?
    Female

    David Owen
    Male
    1760? 1830
    ?
    Male

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    Name Meaning



    Scottish: variant of McDiarmid with excrescent -n-.
    Dictionary of American Family Names ? Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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    Children:
    1. Ann OWEN was born in 1753 in Virginia, British Colonial America; died in May 1837 in Troup, Georgia; was buried in 1837 in Troup, Georgia.
    2. John OWEN was born on 25 May 1754 in Prince Edward, Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 8 Dec 1824 in Carthage, Smith, Tennessee.
    3. 1. Glen OWEN was born in 1755 in Prince Edward, Virginia, British Colonial America; died before 6 Jul 1839 in Oglethorpe, Georgia; was buried before 6 Jul 1839 in County Line Cemetery, Oglethorpe, Georgia.
    4. Jane OWEN was born in 1757 in Pittsylvania, Virginia, British Colonial America; died in 1809 in Hancock, Georgia.
    5. David OWEN was born on 9 Jul 1760 in Prince George County, Virginia; died on 20 Jan 1830 in Russellville, Franklin County, Alabama; was buried in Old Miltary Road near Russellville, Franklin County, Alabama.
    6. Mary OWEN was born in 1762 in Virginia, British Colonial America; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John OWEN (son of John William OWEN and Hannah Probest WORTHAM); died on 9 Aug 1804 in Halifax, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: L87R-TJW

    John married Sarah BRACKET OWEN. Sarah was born in 1694; died in 1735. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah BRACKET OWEN was born in 1694; died in 1735.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: GJJM-TWH

    Children:
    1. 2. Dr Thomas OWEN was born on 19 Mar 1730 in Goochland, Virginia, British Colonial America; was christened on 25 Oct 1730 in Bristol Parish, Charles City County, Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 19 Mar 1805 in Greensboro, Greene, Georgia; was buried on 19 Mar 1805.
    2. Elizabeth OWEN was born in 1750 in Henrico, Virginia; died in 1764 in Chesterfield, Chesterfield, Virginia.

  3. 6.  Michael O'Flaherty MCDEARMAN was born in 1719 in County Roscommon, Ireland (son of William MCDEARMOND and Sarah Elizabeth O'FLAHERTY); died on 2 Apr 1765 in St. Patrick's Parish, Prince Edward, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried on 2 Apr 1765.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: KLVQ-D8D

    Notes:

    Note
    Witness at Amelia Co, VA Court in April 1737. Will made out 20 Jan 1764 'of Patrick Parish', probated 20 May 1765, names wife Katherine, daughter Judith, sons Brian, James & Dudley. Names friends Richard Woodson, Richard Burks and Thomas Owens executors, which is somewhat unusual since it would appear that at least Dudley was of age & possibly the other sons as well. Witnessed by John Clark, Alexander Womack, James Rutledge JR, and the inventory was entered coincident with the will. Has two sons on the 1785 state census with large families.Less
    Modified
    27 August 2015 by kshelton2729587
    Note
    Came to colonies about 1735 from Ireland (as per Hollis E. Davison, [email protected])
    Modified
    26 August 2013 by pkoger2758136
    Note
    Records show Michael McDearmondroe married to Katherine Last Name Unknown, with a son Brian. The early land deeds in the American Colonies usually described the land as "bounded" by streams, swamps, and adjacent land owners; and by corners ?More
    Modified
    26 August 2013 by kmcgee2711326


    Michael married Katherine Michael BOWMAN in 1746. Katherine (daughter of John BOWMAN, VI and Mary COOKE) was born in 1718 in Virginia, British Colonial America; died in 1800 in Prince Edward, Virginia; was buried in 1800. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Katherine Michael BOWMAN was born in 1718 in Virginia, British Colonial America (daughter of John BOWMAN, VI and Mary COOKE); died in 1800 in Prince Edward, Virginia; was buried in 1800.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: KLVQ-D8R

    Children:
    1. 3. Judith Jane MCDEARMOND was born in 1732 in Prince George, Virginia, British Colonial America; died in 1820 in Virginia; was buried in 1820.
    2. James MCDEARMAN was born in 1739 in Prince Edward, Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 20 May 1816 in Goochland, Virginia; was buried in May 1816.
    3. Dudley MCDEARMAN was born in 1741 in Prince Edward, Virginia, British Colonial America; died in 1790 in Prince Edward, Virginia; was buried in 1790.
    4. Brian MCDEARMAN was born in 1756 in Prince Edward, Virginia, British Colonial America; died in 1829 in Prince, Fayette, West Virginia; was buried in 1829.
    5. Thomas MCDEARMOND was born in 1758 in Prince Edward, Virginia, British Colonial America; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John William OWEN was born about 1695 in Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 9 Aug 1804 in Granville, North Carolina; was buried after 9 Aug 1804 in Granville, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LKKM-QFT

    John married Hannah Probest WORTHAM. Hannah was born on 9 Feb 1679 in Middlesex, Virginia, British Colonial America; died in in Middlesex, Virginia, British Colonial America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Hannah Probest WORTHAM was born on 9 Feb 1679 in Middlesex, Virginia, British Colonial America; died in in Middlesex, Virginia, British Colonial America.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: G4X1-ZQ5

    Children:
    1. 4. John OWEN died on 9 Aug 1804 in Halifax, Virginia.

  3. 12.  William MCDEARMOND was born in 1690 in County Roscommon, Ireland; died in in Virginia, British Colonial America.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: L11W-XWF

    William married Sarah Elizabeth O'FLAHERTY. Sarah was born in 1688 in Ireland; died in 1735 in Ireland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Sarah Elizabeth O'FLAHERTY was born in 1688 in Ireland; died in 1735 in Ireland.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: GMQN-BFR

    Children:
    1. 6. Michael O'Flaherty MCDEARMAN was born in 1719 in County Roscommon, Ireland; died on 2 Apr 1765 in St. Patrick's Parish, Prince Edward, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried on 2 Apr 1765.

  5. 14.  John BOWMAN, VI was born in 1690 in Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America; died in Mar 1756 in Chesterfield, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in 1756.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LRWB-GC2

    John married Mary COOKE. Mary was born on 26 Jun 1705 in Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 7 Dec 1739 in Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in 1739. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Mary COOKE was born on 26 Jun 1705 in Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 7 Dec 1739 in Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in 1739.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LRYZ-STK

    Children:
    1. 7. Katherine Michael BOWMAN was born in 1718 in Virginia, British Colonial America; died in 1800 in Prince Edward, Virginia; was buried in 1800.