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Nathan Bowling 1822–1865 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1822

Birth Location: Campbell County, Tennessee, USA

Death Date: 1865

Death Location: Turley, Campbell County, Tennessee, United States of America

Father: Andrew Bowling

Mother: Susannah Lawson

Spouse(s): Susannah Lawson

Children(s): Allen Bowling, Vienna Bowling, Sarah Bowling, Lucinda Bowling, Almira Bowling, Margarette Bowling, Andrew Bowling, Nancy Bowling

The story of Nathan Bowling began in 1822 in Campbell County, Tennessee, USA. Nathan Bowling married Susannah Lawson, and had children including Allen M Bowling, Almira Bowling, Andrew Bowling, Lucinda Bowling, Margarette Peggy Bowling, Nancy Bowling, Sarah Bowling, Vienna Bowling. Nathan Bowling passed away in 1865 in Turley, Campbell County, Tennessee, United States of America.

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Biography

  • The story of Nathan Bowling began in 1822 in Campbell County, Tennessee, USA.
  • Nathan Bowling married Susannah Lawson, and had children including Allen M Bowling, Almira Bowling, Andrew Bowling, Lucinda Bowling, Margarette Peggy Bowling, Nancy Bowling, Sarah Bowling, Vienna Bowling.
  • Nathan Bowling passed away in 1865 in Turley, Campbell County, Tennessee, United States of America.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Nathan Bowling's Ancestors

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Nathan Bowling
1822–1865
Birth Place: Campbell County, Tennessee, USA
Parents
Andrew Lucius Bowling
1803–1865
South Carolina, USA
Susannah Lawson
1805–1858
Tennessee, USA
Grandparents
* (Joseph Bowling Bolen Bolling) Bollen
1750–1826
Chesterfield, Chesterfield, Virginia, USA
Valentine ("Valintain" Julia) Haley
1750–1806
Halifax County, Virginia
Randolph Lawson
1752–1848
Cumberland, British Colonial America, North Carolina, USA
Susanna Cross
1766–1844
York County, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Isabella Perrin
1720–1815
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Nathan Bowling's Descendants

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Nathan Bowling (1822–1865) m. Susannah Lawson (Oct 1825–23 Jun 1893)
  1. 1. Allen (M) Bowling 1863–1934 m. Martha (Ann) Bolin 1858–1944
    1. 1. Susanna (L) Bolin 1907–1990 m. Claude Baker 1905–1968 m. George (Washington) Thompson 1928–1990
      1. 1. Mary (Anna) Baker 1930–2002 m. Leland (C.) Smith 1903–1971 m. James (Ernest) Abbott 1908–1984 m. Dillard Cook 1920–1968 m. Obie (Nile) Decker 1910–1991 m. John (Roston (Jay) Lowery) (DNA) 1911–1995
        1. 1. Bonnie (Lee) Hickman 1944–1971
        2. 2. William (T.) Decker 1933–2005
        3. 3. Wilma (Sue) Decker 1948–1948
        4. 4. Nida (Jean) Decker 1950–1950
        5. 5. Hubert Decker 1930–2020
        6. 6. Lee (Edward) Cook 1946–2023
      2. 2. Lillian (Mae) Baker 1939–2009
    2. 2. Salomon Bolin 1894–1947
    3. 3. Nathan (Andrew) Bolin 1899–
    4. 4. Thomas (W) Bolin 1901–1977
    5. 5. Manda (E) Bowlen 1890–
  2. 2. Vienna Bowling 1865–1946
  3. 3. Sarah Bowling 1852–1907
  4. 4. Lucinda Bowling 1858–1917
  5. 5. Almira Bowling 1862–
  6. 6. Margarette ("Peggy") Bowling 1850–
  7. 7. Andrew Bowling 1848–1872
  8. 8. Nancy Bowling 1854–1917

Nathan Bowling's Timeline

2 Records

1822
1822
Birth of Nathan Bowling in Campbell County, Tennessee, USA
Campbell County, Tennessee, USA
1865
1865
Age 43
Death of Nathan Bowling in Scott County, Tennessee, USA
Scott County, Tennessee, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1822
    Event Place: Campbell County, Tennessee, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1865
    Event Place: Scott County, Tennessee, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Turley, Campbell County, Tennessee, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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