For years I've searched without joy for a link, but with nothing to the contrary my belief is unchanged and I'm hopeful that experienced contributors here might end my misery.
Bowness and Bowness were a renown and fashionable fishing tackle manufacturers in the Strand. In 1765 in Bloomsbury, Thomas Bowness married Susannah Gorman to live and trade from Bell Yard where children named Susannah, Mary, George, Harriet, Caroline, John, and Thomas were born between 1766 and 1781. Son George followed by his son and yet again, continued the family business.
Now my grandmother's origins lead to a Thomas Bowness, mariner and native of London, whom I have long thought might be son of George Bowness and Susannah Gorman, whom in 1804 married Ann Todd in Sunderland, a native of that town. Their children (1806-1819) were named Dorothy (Ann's mother's name) Thomas, Susannah, Caroline, Mary and George.
Can anyone point me towards a way of solving this? I've learned little about Thomas Bowness, mariner of London, not even when he died or at what age, but a mass of coincidences including his daughter Susannah sharing a grave in Bishop Auckland with the mother-in-law of Caroline, daughter of George and Susannah.
Help, what happened to Thomas son of George and Susannah Bowness born in 1779?
Eric.