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The Bowles of Oola, co. Limerick

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The earliest reference I have for a Bowles in this area is a John Bowles who is listed as a Protestant Inhabitant of Doon parish in the 1766 Religious census of Tipperary.  In that year there were only 26 Protestant Heads of Households in Doon parish while there were 330 Catholic families.   There are no Bowles or Boles listed in the Catholic pages.
 
Under the Parish of Solohead there are several entries with illegible surnames which have been transcribed as: John ? (Prot.) and the others Mary ?, widow Anstice ?, widow Catherine ?, Cornelius ?, Edmond ? and Nicholas ? whom are all listed as RC.  There were a few other Protestants: Thomas Bele, Edmond Benton, Robert Bradshaw Esq. with David, John, Nathaniel and Robert Bradshaw all listed as Protestants and one Nathaniel Bradshaw listed as RC
In the parish of Grean which lies up against Doon and Solohead
 
 
This would probably be the John Boles who died in 1802 at age 76 (so he was born ~ 1726) and is buried in the Oola Cemetery. ref.  The memorial also refers to his son George and his grandsons James and William.  As the stone is in a Catholic cemetery it's quite likely that it was John, a Protestant, who had married a Catholic woman and founded this Catholic line of the Bowles.
 
 
The 1826 Tithe Applotment of Oola parish, Limerick, Tipperary PLU, Coonagh barony  (from Connor’s Genealogy): 

Bowles

John

Keelogues

Bowles

Laurence

Keelogues

Bowles, big

George

Gurtavahane

Bowles, junr

George

Gurtavahane

Bowles, senr

George

Gurtavahane

 
It would seem strange that there were three landowners named George Bowles in the same townland.  The most likely explanation is that they represent three generations of the same family.  The George Bowles of Gurtavahane from the memorial stone mentioned above would have been 72 in 1826 so he was probably George Bowles Sr.  His son would have most likely have been in his 40's and probably was George Bowles Jr.  George Bowles Sr. also had sons James and William at Gurtavahane so Big George could have been the son of James, William or George Jr.  It will be quite a task to straighten this out given the lack of surviving records.
 
We don't know for certain that John Boles Sr. was the only one of his generation living there but as he was Protestant who seems to have married a Catholic woman and all the subsequent generations were Catholic it seems quite likely that he was the sole progenitor.  It is possible that a brother of his also married a Catholic woman and married there but it's less likely. The John and Laurence at Keelogues then are also probably his sons and/or grandsons.

This list of land holders appeared in the Limerick Chronicle in September and October 1832

http://members.iinet.net.au/~nickred/lists/freelist2.htm

Number

Family name

Forename

Title / occupation

Residence

Right

Lands

Parish

Barony

Value £

287

BOWLES

Charles

farmer

Gortivehane

freeholder

lands at townland of Gortivehane

Ulla

Coonagh

10

337

BOWLES

Charles

farmer

Gurtavihane

freeholder

lands at Gurtavihane

Ulla

Coonagh

20

131

BOWLES

Charles

farmer

Gurtvihane

freeholder

lands at Gurtvihane

Ulla

Coonagh

20

289

BOWLES

George

farmer

Gortivehane

freeholder

lands at townland of Gortivehane

Ulla

Coonagh

20

282

BOWLES

George

farmer

Moneteenriegh

freeholder

lands at Moneteenriegh, townland of Gurtivehone

Ulla

Coonagh

10

341

BOWLES

George Big

farmer

Gurtavihane

freeholder

lands at Gurtavihane

Ulla

Coonagh

20

288

BOWLES

George, jun

farmer

Gortivehane

freeholder

lands at townland of Gortivehane

Ulla

Coonagh

10

338

BOWLES

George, jun

farmer

Gurtavihane

freeholder

lands at Gurtavihane

Ulla

Coonagh

20

336

BOWLES

George, sen

farmer

Gurtavihane

freeholder

lands at Gurtavihane

Ulla

Coonagh

20

286

BOWLES

John

farmer

Kealogue

freeholder

lands at townland of Kealogue

Ulla

Coonagh

10

329

BOWLES

John

farmer

Kelogues

freeholder

lands at Kelogues

Ulla

Coonagh

10

290

BOWLES

Laurence

farmer

Kealogue

freeholder

lands at townland of Kealogue

Ulla

Coonagh

10

330

BOWLES

Laurence

farmer

Kelogues

freeholder

lands at Kelogues

Ulla

Coonagh

10

 
 
 
By 1832 there are still the three Georges from 1826 at Gurtahavane plus a 4th George, simply called George.  If Big George was likely a son of one of the siblings James, William or George Jr then simply George was likely a son of another of the siblings.  Quite likely Charles is also one of their sons.
 
Over at Keelogues, there was still only John and Laurence.
 
 
 
This map shows the locations of Keelogues and Gurtavahane, both are just north of the village of Oola.
 
 
 
 
The Griffith Valuation of 1851 lists the following Bowles in this area:
 

Click on either map to see a larger version

The house on each lot is marked with a lower case 'a'.  For each Bowles listed in Griffiths Valuation, I have circled their Lot #'s and the location of their house.  I've also added a little house icon beside each of their house locations.

In 1851 a George Bowles is living on Lot 1 of the townland of Keeloges and a John Bowles is living on Lot 2A and also holds another field at Lot 2B.

A George Bowles also owns Lot 11 in Moanaviddoge townland.  I can't mark the exact location yet as there is no Lot 11 on this map.  Griffiths surveyors sometimes renumbered the lots when they surveyed and this map does not show the new numbers.  There is no house on Lot 11 though so this George is most likely the George living in either Keelogues or the one living on Lot 3 in Gurtavahane.  A Charles Bowles is living on Lot 1 in Gurtavahane and a William Bowles is living on Lot 2B.  William also holds Lot 2A on which there is a vacant house.

Note: the land area is given in A/R/P which stands for the standard units of Irish land measure: Acres, Rods and Perches.  The Valuations are given in £  s  p which stand for Pounds Sterling, shillings and pence.

 

Parish of Oola

Townland of Keeloges
 
        Area Rateable Annual Valuation Total Annual
    Immediate   A. R. P. Land Buildings Valuation
Lot Occupier Lessor Desc. of Tenement   £  s  p £  s  p £  s  p
1 George Bowles General Shouldham House, offices & land 37  1 10 32  17  0 1  18  0 34  15  0

2 A

John Bowles General Shouldham House & Land 29  0 31 26  7  0 2  2  0 28  9  0
2 B John Bowles General Shouldham Land 7  1 26 7  6   0 - 7  6  0
3 General Shouldham In fee Land 48  0 1 46  5  0 - 46  5  0
 

Parish of Oola

Townland of Moanaviddoge
 
        Area Rateable Annual Valuation Total Annual
    Immediate   A. R. P. Land Buildings Valuation
Lot Occupier Lessor Desc. of Tenement   £  s  p £  s  p £  s  p
11 George Bowles General Shouldham Land 12  3 27 8  0  0 - 8  0  0

Parish of Oola

Townland of Gortyvahane
 
        Area Rateable Annual Valuation Total Annual
    Immediate   A. R. P. Land Buildings Valuation
Lot Occupier Lessor Desc. of Tenement   £  s  p £  s  p £  s  p
1 Charles Bowles General Shouldham House, offices & land 31  3  5 21  18  0 1  12  0 25  10  0

2 A

William Bowles General Shouldham Land 21  2  5 12  0  0 - 12  0  0
2 B William Bowles General Shouldham House, offices & land 29  1 27 28  15  0 3  5  0 32  0  0
2a Vacant William Bowles House - - 1  0  0 1  0  0
3 George Bowles General Shouldham House, offices & land 10  2 18 13  15  0 1  5  0 15  0  0

4

General Shouldham In fee Land 46  1 25 35  0  0 - 35  0  0
 

The General Shouldham listed as their landholder would have been Major-General (Army of the East India Company) Edmund-William Shuldham, Esq. of Dunmanway, co.Cork (Dec. 1, 1778 – Nov. 17,1852).  The Shuldham family, originally from Shouldham Manor, Norfolk, England acquired large landholdings in Ireland.  In 1708, Edmond Shuldham of Ardtully, co. Kerry, married Mary Mac Carthy, the heiress of Mac Carthy More, and through that marriage acquired a vast estate in counties Cork and Limerick. 

 

I don't have enough information yet to really develop a family tree for this line but I have gathered together this set of notes:  Sorting out the Bowles of Oola

 
 

Other Bowles references near Oola

 
 
From the Lattin and Cullen Register (Catholic)   (just south of Oola)
At the 1859 baptism of Margaret, daughter of Dan Condon and Ellen Ryan, the sponsors were George Bowles and Catharine Condon.
At the 1872 baptism of Johanna daughter of Ed Hanley and Bridget Maher, the sponsors were John Morrissey and Catharine Bowles.

 


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