Sgt. Henry BOWMASTER<sources.html> died on 9 Aug 1830 in Perth, New Brunswick, Canada. He was born in Germany. He served in the military in Royal West India Rangers. One of the Royal West India Rangers And Settled in this area in 1819. In the Carlton County Register, The state of the military settlement in the Parish of Kent on the river St. John- July 1822 In 1822 the Parish of Kent was in York County and its upper boundary was not well defined. It later became part of Carleton County. Sergeant Bowmaster, Watson & Baker were listed on this report as follows: Henry Bowmaster with wife and 4 children John Watson with wife and 2 Children (one of which could be Robert Watson) John Baker with wife and 1 child (Death Record #1) Found in "Early New Brunswick Probate Records 1785-1835" by R. Wallace Hale page 272: McClelland, Peter Parish of Kent, Carleton Co., Farmer. Intestate. Deceased at Perth on 9 Oct. 1834 without relatives in this Province. Administration granted 4 Mar. 1835 to Sarah Bowmaster, relict of the late Henry Bowmaster of Parish of Perth, a creditor. Fellow bondsmen William Whitehead and William Bryall, all of Parish of Perth. (Death Record #2) from land grant petition of Sarah Beomaster
Spouse: Sarah EVERETT <b19.html>. Sgt. Henry BOWMASTER and Sarah EVERETT were married. Children were: Henry BOWMASTER Jr. <b5.html>, Daniel BOWMASTER <b5.html>, Lenora BOWMASTER <b5.html>.