The latest batch of counties have been added to the Irish 1911 census site (Donegal, Cork, Galway, Wexford and King's County (Offaly). These aren't prominent...
I've been away from the project for a time since I've been engrossed in fixing up a 1928 house for market, and traveling a bit while my husband and I decide...
I believe the University of Cork has (or is currently) researched and published an historical map of surname frequencies and location. Yer man over in Eire...
Thanks for reminding me of this. I saw that website a long time ago (http://publish.ucc.ie/doi/atlas?section=N1001F) but they didn't have much data up yet....
That's the one indeed, but according to that project Bowe and O'Bowe do feature in the 1659 Petty's Census, See http://publish.ucc.ie/doi/atlas?section=N1086C ...
Yep, that's the one I already had the data for: "Queenes", Barony of "Ossery": Bowe 10, O Bowe 2 Kilkenny, Barony of Galmoy: Boe and O Boe 9 Kilkenny, Barony...
Links/Countries - Ireland/Research Registration Districts of Ireland An Alphabetical List of the Registration Districts of Ireland with Details of Counties,...
Links/Countries-Ireland/Research http://www.icmacentre.ac.uk/soldier/database/search_db.php This lists English medieval soldiers and one is named Bowes who is...
Medieval Soldier Database "The website contains 250,000 records of soldiers who fought in the Hundred Years War between 1369 and 1453... The Medieval Soldier...
A couple new angles of interest: From Germany to Wisconsin: http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.bowe/346.1/mb.ashx?r=an From Norway americanized from Bøe:...
possibly one of the English Bowes from North Yorshire ... From: mhbowes11 <martha.bowes@...> Subject: [bowesgenealogy] A Medieval Bowes Soldier Served...
I have been working on this for some time. There's always more to do. Some of you have seen it posted a few places on the internet, but eventually I have to...
Hi Jeff! I so enjoy your determination in the face of complexity! Thanks for posting it here. I had to read several times to wrap my brain around it, but I get...
Okay, have posted on your page: http://www.bowesonenamestudy.com/dna_project_pages/participants/haplogroup_r1b/r1b1b/ireland_tipperary_-_bowess/ Just let me...
Great work :) we consider too the movements of families over many centuries, rise and fall of some Septs, peoples pushed out of areas. Later the trauma of the...
I debated whether to "clutter" the pages with a comments feature, and decided the benefit of making peoples' thoughts available to viewers who might not join...
See this new thread for a possible connection: http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.bowe/366.2/mb.ashx This poster is not a member of our group at this time, so...
Hi, I just joined the list and thought I would introduce my grandfather. He was born b.1874 in Keswick and d. 1947 in Cincinnati, Ohio. He married Lennie Story...
Hi Judy, Thanks for posting! We've been patiently waiting for more interest from Bowe and Bowes with roots in the Cumberland/Yorkshire area! I don't think...
I have rewritten the page about Irish origins of Bowe/s at http://www.bowesonenamestudy.com/findings_2/origins/general_irish.html Your feedback welcome. Note...
I got to thinking about Buadhaigh's brothers: Ealathach (Healy), Cathalan (Cahalan), Maolin (?) and Croinin (Cronin). I had always thought, somewhat naïvely,...
Diane, did you have to register to post your comment at the One-Name Study website? I posted a comment and had to sign in, but I'm not sure if I only had to do...
I should have clarified that this particular line of inquiry would have to do with the Eoghanacta account of the Irish origins, as opposed to the Corca Laoidhe...
PS Don't mistake my emphasis on the DNA research to mean that you should feel any pressure to take part in that (or more accurately to have a male from your...