Brother of Rees Bowen, Nancy Ann Buchanan, Agnes Buchanan, John Bowen Jr, Henry Bowen, Jean Jane Looney, Captain Robert Pickens Bowen, Rebecca Schmidt, Captain William Bowen, Captain Arthur Bowen, Mary Porter and Charles Bowen
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May have died while fighting Indians as part of the Virginia Militia. A significant conflict in which his brothers are known to have participated, was Dunmore's War, May to October, 1774. He could have been one of the 140 wounded at Point Pleasant on 10 Oct 1774. That battle is celebrated locally as the start of the Revolution, even though the action was ordered by Lord Dunmore and the militia was not fighting British troops. !774 is seen in many trees, but no record has been found to confirm
Contributor: Darrell and Joan Mansur (48248313) •
Brother of Rees Bowen, Nancy Ann Buchanan, Agnes Buchanan, John Bowen Jr, Henry Bowen, Jean Jane Looney, Captain Robert Pickens Bowen, Rebecca Schmidt, Captain William Bowen, Captain Arthur Bowen, Mary Porter and Charles Bowen
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May have died while fighting Indians as part of the Virginia Militia. A significant conflict in which his brothers are known to have participated, was Dunmore's War, May to October, 1774. He could have been one of the 140 wounded at Point Pleasant on 10 Oct 1774. That battle is celebrated locally as the start of the Revolution, even though the action was ordered by Lord Dunmore and the militia was not fighting British troops. !774 is seen in many trees, but no record has been found to confirm
Contributor: Darrell and Joan Mansur (48248313) •
Family Members
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ENS Rees Bowen
1729–1780
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Nancy Ann Bowen Buchanan
1732–1759
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Agnes Bowen Buchanan
1735–1801
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SGT Henry Bowen
1738–1808
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Jean Jane Bowen Looney
1739–1780
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Robert Pickens Bowen
1740–1817
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Rebecca Bowen Smith
1740–1826
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Capt William Bowen
1742–1804
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Capt Arthur Bowen
1744–1816
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Mary Bowen Porter
1748–1820
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Charles Bowen
1749–1833
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