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  • Captain Bryan Ward Nowlin, I (1740 - 1810)
    A Patriot of the American Revolution for VIRGINIA. DAR Ancestor #: A085036 Biography Bryan Ward Nowlin married Lucy Wade of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, about 1764. She was a daughter of Ed Wade...
  • Elizabeth "Lizzie" (Nowlin) Winborn (1868 - 1923)
    Elizabeth “Lizzie” Nowlin Winborn BIRTH 9 Jan 1868 Mississippi, USA DEATH 19 Mar 1923 (aged 55) Farmersville, Collin County, Texas, USA BURIAL Jones-Yeary Cemetery Farmersville, Collin County, Texas, U...
  • John Estelle Nowlin (1839 - 1925)
    John Estelle Nowlin BIRTH 6 Feb 1839 Marshall County, Mississippi, USA DEATH 12 Feb 1925 (aged 86) Terrell, Kaufman County, Texas, USA BURIAL Post Oak Cemetery Oglesby, Coryell County, Texas, USA MEMO...
  • John Benjamin Nowlin, Sr. (1880 - 1935)
    John Benjamin Nowlin Sr. BIRTH 29 Jun 1880 Benton County, Mississippi, USA DEATH 26 Nov 1935 (aged 55) Oglesby, Coryell County, Texas, USA BURIAL Post Oak Cemetery Oglesby, Coryell County, Texas, USA ...
  • Kathern Diane Yeater Nowlin Savin (1956 - 2001)
    Kathern Diane “Kathy” Richards Savin BIRTH 18 Jan 1956 Dixon, Lee County, Illinois, USA DEATH 27 Jun 2001 (aged 45) Sterling, Whiteside County, Illinois, USA BURIAL Macey Cemetery Monette, Craighead Co...

About the Nowlin surname

The O'Nuallains were princes of the Foharta, now the Barony of Forth in County Carlow, Ireland. In pre-Norman days their chiefs held high office under the Kings of Leinster. In Irish the name O'Nuallain means descendant of Nuallan; the word Nuallan means a shout or cry. The name was anglicised O'Nowlan, Nowlan, and Nolan. To this day, Nolan is among the forty most numerous names in Ireland.

Nowlan men began emigrating to the New World after the rebellion of 1641-1662 had been suppressed. They had supported the Catholic side and, as a consequence, lost most of their land, which was included in the grant made to James Butler, Earl of Ormonde, Lt. General of the Protestant forces.

John Nowlan (c.1634-?) had three sons, John, William, and James. The fate of John Jr. is not known. William emigrated to New England. James became an indentured servant and made his way to Virginia. Along the way, his name became Nowlin.

Source - History of Carlow CO, Ireland by John Ryan