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Phineas Bowles 1661–1718 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1661
Birth Location: Chatham, Kent, England
Death Date: 27 Jun 1718
Death Location: Eltham, Greenwich, Greater London, England
Father: John Bowles
Mother: Katherine Tarlinton
Spouse(s): Margaret Dockwray
Children(s): Humphrey Bowles
Phineas Bowles was born in 1661 in Chatham, Kent, England, the child of John Anthony Bowles And Katherine Tarlinton. Phineas Bowles married Margaret Dockwray, and had children including Humphrey Bowles. Phineas Bowles passed away in 1718 in Eltham, Greenwich, Greater London, England.
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Biography
- Phineas Bowles was born in 1661 in Chatham, Kent, England, the child of John Anthony Bowles And Katherine Tarlinton.
- Phineas Bowles married Margaret Dockwray, and had children including Humphrey Bowles.
- Phineas Bowles passed away in 1718 in Eltham, Greenwich, Greater London, England.
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Phineas Bowles's Descendants
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1. Humphrey Bowles 1700–1748
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1. Mary (Margaret) Bowles 1723–
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1. David Hardman 1761–1839 m. Susannah (Ledermann \) Leatherman 1761–1839
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1. Catherine Hardman 1784–1860 m. William Priddy 1782–1819
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Phineas Bowles's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1661
Event Place: Chatham, Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 27 Jun 1718
Event Place: Eltham, Greenwich, Greater London, England