Sunday, March 9, 2014
Our Bowens and the Borens
I just stumbled on a record I had not seen before while working on my tree. It is a marriage record for Jenny Boren, daughter of Mary McClure Boren. It is Aug 22, 1838 to Moses Bradley. The record is under the name Irviney Boren, but if you look closely at the actual handwritten record I think it is Jinney, a transcribing error. That year would make sense because her and Moses had their first child in 1838. Her family's name is recorded in several documents as Boren. Apparently, the family name later was morphed into Bowen, which survives to this day. Update - Over the past year, further work leads me to believe that the family name is Bowen and that other spellings are due to errors made at various times on census records, legal documents, etc.
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Its Complicated
Tracing the family tree can get complicated. often this is caused by the lack of consistency in names. In my case an example is my mother's Bowen family. In the early 1800s they were apparently often recorded as Boren. Hard to say which name is the REAL family name. maybe one day I will know.
I have for sometime been trying to find some information to confirm my belief that my gggrandfather Daniel Boren/Bowen was married to a Clementine Bradley. Tonight I found that Clementine Bradley had a brother named Moses who had children by a first wife Jenny Bowen, but when she died, he apparently sent them to live with the widow of his sister Clementine's father in law! But having the kids recorded being with her on the 1850 census, seems to close the loop for me and confirms the connections I had made.
So, after several hours work tonight, I feel something was gained.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Ancestry DNA
I submitted a saliva sample to Ancestry DNA. The results were posted to my Ancestry account. So far all I have is an ethnicity estimate, no potential ancestors. The ethnicity estimate held no surprises.
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Father's home town family
Tonight I made a new contact with a relative near Bodo, Norway. Her grandmother was a sister of my grandfather. This will help me fill in some gaps on the family tree.
Friday, May 24, 2013
Fruit for the Tree
Unexpected, but so full of surprises, come the emails and messages with gems of information on our ancestors. Today I received a message via ancestroy.com from a decendent of an Israel family that is part of my wife's ancestry. This person was able to provide compelling confirmation of several people in this branch and we now have that Israel family documented to the mid 1600s in Middlesex, England.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
New hints on Hensley family
Getting a lot of new, good hints from Ancestry.com. Just linked my maternal grandmother's Hensley family from Tennessee, back through North Carolina, Virginia, and England. Interesting to see how some ancestors lived not far from where I am now, but the family moved on, and eventually returned, sometimes two or three generations later.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Family Royalty
Occasionally in doing family ancestry work, an interesting line appears. One such is my wife's Miller line. I now have her Miller's connected back to this interesting gentleman: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owen_Tudor
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