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Bowman (surname)
Bowman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arts and entertainment * Abie Philbin Bowman, Irish columnist and comedian * Edith Bowman (born 1974), Scottish radio DJ * Euday L. Bowman (1887–1949), American musician * Fallon Bowman (born 1983 ), Canadian guitarist * Jan Bowman (born 1953), Australian basketball player * Jessica Bowman (born 1980), American actress * Joe Bowman (marksman) (1925–2009), American marksman and Wild West show entertainer * Josh Bowman (born 1988), British actor * Lee Bowman (1914–1979), American actor * Leslie Greene Bowman (born 1956), American art curator and museum administrator * Raymond D. Bowman, (1917–2001) American music critic * Rob Bowman (director), (born 1960) American film maker * Steve Bowman, (born 1967) American musician Military * Alexander Hamilton Bowman (1803–1865), United States Army engineer of Fort Sumter * Alfred Connor Bowman (1904 – 1982) American lawyer and military leader * Alonzo Bowman (1848–1885 ...
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Abie Philbin Bowman
Abie Philbin Bowman is an Irish comedian and journalist. His One Man Shows include ''Jesus: The Guantanamo Years'', ''Eco-Friendly Jihad'' and ''Developing the Country as a Hole''. He has worked on RTÉ programmes, including ''Arena'', ''CAKE'', ''Callan's Kicks'' and ''Irish Pictorial Weekly''. Early career Abie Philbin Bowman is the son of broadcaster John Bowman and the brother of deceased journalist Jonathan Philbin Bowman. With debating partner, Manus de Barra, Abie won the Leinster Schools, National Schools and International Observer Mace debating competitions in 2000. In 2002, he was elected a '' Scholar of Trinity College Dublin''. He wrote a regular column for ''The Dubliner'' magazine from 2001 to 2008. Comedy Abie Philbin Bowman is the writer/director/performer of ''Jesus: The Guantanamo Years'', which was staged in 2006 in the Project Arts Centre (Temple Bar, Dublin) and the Underbelly (Cowgate, Edinburgh) as part of the Edinburgh Fringe. The show was widely report ...
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Joseph Bowman
Joseph Lawrence Bowman ( – 15 August 1779) was an American frontiersmen and military officer who fought during the American Revolutionary War. He was second-in-command during Colonel George Rogers Clark's 1778 military expedition to capture the Illinois Country, in which Clark and his men seized the key British-controlled towns of Kaskaskia, Cahokia, and Vincennes. Following the 1779 campaign and defeat of the British forces, Bowman was critically injured in an accidental gunpowder explosion and subsequently died of his wounds. He was the only American officer killed during the 1778-1779 Illinois campaign. Joseph Bowman kept a daily journal of his trek from Kaskaskia to Vincennes, which is one of the best primary source accounts of Clark's victorious campaign. Early life Joseph Bowman was born in Frederick County, Virginia, the son of George Bowman and Mary Hite. Their names were Anglicized from their original German names, Hans Georg Baumann and Marie Elisabetha Hite. His ma ...
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