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Wife of Josiah Howe (Prescott) (c.1647 - aft.1711) |
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Abel Howe (1757 - d.) |
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Abigail Stanhope (Howe) (1691 - 1722) |
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Abigail Howe (Mixer) (c.1672 - 1703) |
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Abigail Howe (1691 - d.) |
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Abigail Howe (Warham) (1638 - 1694) Birth: 1638 Death: 1694Family links: Parents: John Warham (1595 - 1670) Jane Newberry Warham (____ - 1655) Spouse: Thomas Allyn (1633 - 1696) Children: Jane Allyn Wolcott (1670 - 1702)* Hester Allyn Gi... |
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Abigail Howe (Sutliff) (1706 - 1767) |
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Abigail Howe (c.1675 - 1697) |
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Abigail Howe (DeWolf) (1755 - 1833) |
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Abigail Mead (Howe) (1738 - 1807) |
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Abigail T. Pond (Howe) (1814 - 1858) |
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Abigail Howe (Hewitt) (1781 - 1861) |
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Abraham Howe of Ipswich (1649 - 1717) Buried in Ipswich, January 21, 1716: FindAGrave .s/o James Howe / Elizabeth Dane; Abraham died 21 Jan 1716/17Settled on the homestead of his father James How[e] in that part of Ipswich, known as Linebr... |
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Abraham Howe of Watertown (b. - 1695) Burial record: Howe's parents are unknown. Abraham Howe was born date unknown in England. The relationship between Abraham and John and Samuel Howe who were fellow settlers of Marlborough is uncertain.... |
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Abraham Howe, III (1653 - 1684) Abraham b 27 Mar 1653 in Roxbury Abraham Howe baptized in Roxbury 25 Sept 1653 died there July 15, 1683 He married Sarah who before 1688 married second Samuel Knight. He was a farmer and joined the chu... |
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Abraham Howe of Roxbury (c.1598 - bef.1676) Without much doubt Abraham Howe of Roxbury was probably the son of Robert Howe* of Hatfield, Broad Oak, in Essex, England, and it is now generally conceded that he was a brother of James How* of Ipswic... |
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Abraham Howe (1725 - 1808) Not the same as Deacon Abraham Howe, Jr. Codicil of the Will of Samuel Streeter 16 Sep 1751 mentions wife's daughter Elisabeth How. The Abraham Howe who was married to Elizabeth ___ and had a son ... |
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Abraham Howe (1670 - 1704) ABRAHAM3 HOWE (ABRAHAM2, JOHN1) was born 08 Oct 1670 in Marlborough ,Middlesex, MA, and died Jul 1704 in Lancaster, MA. He married MARY HOW, daughter of ISAAC HOW and FRANCES WOODS. She was born 13 Feb... |
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Abraham Howe (c.1635 - 1683) Children: Abraham b 27 Mar 1653 in Roxbury and Isaac bp 30 1 1656. The name of his wife is unknown. Several Internet trees give her as Alice Mattocks, who they also give as the wife of his father. Howe... |
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Deacon Abraham Howe, Jr. (1725 - 1797) Not the same as Abraham Howe Deacon Abraham Howe, Jr.*Parents: Abraham and Hephzibah How*Marriage: Abraham How, jr., and Mrs. Lucy Appleton, int. Dec. 14, 1752 Born Jan. 2, 1725, this Abraham Howe is b... |
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Adelaide Parkill (Howe) (1828 - 1909) |
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Alice Tripp (Howe) (1554 - 1623) Toni's TreeEntries: 522244 Updated: 2009-07-01 18:23:15 UTC (Wed) Contact: Toni W. Viertel --------------------------------------------------------------------------------A labor of love and a work in ... |
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Alonzo Jonah Howe (1831 - 1890) Alonzo Jonah Howe was a professor of mathematics at the Old University of Chicago . Alonzo grew up on a farm in Perinton, NY , near the eastern shores of Lake Erie. He wanted to go to college, but his ... |
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Ann Howe (Lumpkin) (1564 - 1611) Sources# Smith, Dean Crawford. The English Origins of the Howe and Treadway Families of Watertown, Massachusetts. American Genealogist (D.L. Jacobus). (Jul 1995), 70:176. "Ann Lumpkin, called "daughter... |
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Ann Howe (c.1560 - d.) |
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Ann Mundy (Howe) (1827 - bef.1912) The parents of Ann HOWE aka HOWELL are currently unproven - see discussion following is known about her* name Ann HOWE, later Anne HOWE, then Ann HOWELL * born c1827* married Henry MUNDY 2/7/1847* died... |
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Anna Howe (Mead) (1787 - 1871) |
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Anna Howe (Hollister) (1745 - 1827) |
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Anna Howe (1780 - d.) |
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Anne Adams (Howe) (1615 - 1719) |
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Anne Frances Curzon-Howe (Gore), Countess Howe (1817 - 1877) |
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Anne Stowe (Howe?) (1518 - 1539) |
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Annie Howe (Cook) (1845 - 1936) |
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Annie Maria King (Howe) (1867 - 1954) Baptism NAB SOURCE RSC TYPE LEER VOLUME_NO 1/5/168 SYSTEM 01 REFERENCE 15/1901 PART 1 DESCRIPTION ILLIQUID CASE - DIVORCE. ANNIE MARIA KING (BORN HOWE), DULY ASSISTED BY HER CURATOR AD LITEM EBENEZER C... |
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Artemas Howe (1743 - c.1813) DAR Ancestor A058221 ========================== Reminiscences of the Early Times in Marlborough, Massachusetts ...By Ella A. BigelowTHE OLD STEPHEN HOWE HOMESTEAD.Returning to early days, to Jonathan "... |
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Asa Howe (1762 - 1843) |
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Asa Howe (c.1784 - d.) |
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Azubah Howe (Williams) (c.1813 - 1877) Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy : Apr 14 2019, 20:47:47 UTC |
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Bathsheba Dixwell (Howe) (1648 - 1729) Bathsheba Howe was born in New Haven, Connecticut 15 May 1648. She married as his second or third wife on 23 Oct 1677 John Dixwell, the regicide, who was living under the name James Davids. They lived ... |
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Bathsheba Hubbard (Howe) (c.1677 - 1759) Possibly the Bathsheba Howe born 3 September 1677 in Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut, but sources beyond FindAGrave are needed. Please start a discussion if you find one.==Sources==* Ancestr... |
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Benjamin Howe (1759 - d.) |
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Bertha Brigham (Howe) (1694 - 1756) |
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Betsey Howe (1821 - 1827) |
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Beulah Sawyer (Howe) (c.1763 - 1840) |
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Billa Howe (deceased) |
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Brian Anthony Howe (1953 - 2020) Howe had been singing in various bands in England with little success when he was signed in 1984 to be the lead vocalist for Ted Nugent’s band. After recording with Nugent on the album “Penetrator,” Ho... |
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Lady Bridget Howe Rich (c.1596 - 1642) |
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Calvin Howe (1781 - 1845) |
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Caroline D. Howe (White) (1866 - 1940) |
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Catherine (Howe) Harrison - Moran [Convict "City of Edinburgh" 1828] (1802 - 1862) Catherine HOWE (aka HAW) was born c1802 Kilkenny, Ireland (daughter of Gareth HOWE and Catherine )* in 1828 was 22 - c1806* in 1862 age 60 - c1802Catherine was convicted of stealing clothes and sentenc... |
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Catherine Mace (Howe), {Australian Immigrant} 1843 (1802 - 1886) Reference: FamilySearch Genealogy - SmartCopy : May 11 2018, 19:44:55 UTC |
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Charles Herbert Howe (1874 - 1938) |
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Chloe Mead Thomas (Howe) (1817 - 1847) Photo from Find A Grave, courtesy Patrice Hiemstra: her Find A Grave page: M. Howe Thomas*Birth: unknown*Death: Sep. 8, 1847Died:In Ann Arbor, Sept. 7th, Mrs. Chloe, wife of Mr. Z.M. Thomas, in the 3... |
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Clifford J. Howe (1897 - 1974) |
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Colleen Janet Howe (Mulvany) (1933 - 2009) Colleen Joffa Howe was a sports agent who founded Power Play International and Power Play Publications to manage the business interests of her husband, Hall of Fame hockey player Gordie Howe, as well a... |
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Damaris Howe (Eagar) (1706 - 1755) |
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Damaris Howe (Cady) (1717 - 1776) |
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Daniel Howe (1681 - 1768) |
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Daniel Howe, Sr. (1658 - 1718) Notes for DANIEL HOWE:According to the Howe Genealogies, Daniel and his wife, Elizabeth, lived in Marlborough, where he became one of the leading citizens of the town. It is related of him, that on the... |
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Capt. Daniel David Howe (1758 - 1838) Daniel was a Major in the Revolutionary war. National archives #168440. Revolutionary Ancestor #223994, DAR Ancestor A058241 1/22/2012 Information added by: Candice Linney Foster Tucker Daniel was an o... |
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Daniel Howe (born 4 December 1995) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). |
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David Howe (1720 - 1745) |
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Deborah Munroe (Howe) (1685 - 1748) GEDCOM Source ===Imported GEDCOM file GEDCOM file imported on 21 Sep 2000. GEDCOM file imported on 21 Sep 2000. GEDCOM file imported on 21 Sep 2000. 0 Footnote GEDCOM file imported on 21 Sep 2000. Shor... |
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Deborah Brigham (Howe) (b. - bef.1709) |
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Deborah Howe (Chapman) (1775 - d.) |
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Dennis Howe (1801 - d.) |
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Dexter Howe (1818 - d.) |
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Diana Molyneux (Howe) (b. - 1719) From the book, "Baronetage of England," printed for John Stockdale, published 1806: Sir Francis Molineux succeeded his father Sir John, 3rd Baronet Molineux of Teversal. He married Diana, the daughter ... |
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Dorothy Howe (Ashcrofte) (1613 - 1661) |
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Dulaney Norton (Howe) (1772 - 1836) |
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Earl William Howe (1887 - 1935) Residence : 1900 - Garrett Township Atwood village (pt.), Douglas, Illinois, United States* Residence : 1910 - Miles Ward 1, Custer, Montana, United States** Reference: FamilySearch Family Tree - Smart... |
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Ebenezer Howe (1747 - 1834) A Patriot of the American Revolution for MASSACHUSETTS with the rank of CORPORAL. DAR Ancestor # A058263 === GEDCOM Source ===@R701115615@ Ancestry Family Trees Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Anc... |
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Edmund Perry Howe (1838 - 1885) |
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Edward Howe of Boxted and Watertown (1587 - 1644) Origin: Boxted, Essex* Migration: 1633* First Residence: Watertown* Birth: Baptized Boxted, Essex, 1 January 1687/8, son of Edward and Ann (Lumpkin) Howe* Death: Watertown, 24 June 1644* Marriage: Boxt... |
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Edward Howe (1561 - 1591) See Dean Crawford Smith and and Melinde Lutz Sanborn FASG, TAG The English Origins of The Howe and Treadway Families Vol 70 (New Haven, CT: D. L. Jacobus, Jul 1995) p 171 – 180Dean Crawford Smith and M... |
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Edward Howe of London and Lynn (1573 - 1639) Edward Howe was born Abt.. 1574 in London, England, and died April 1639 in Lynn, Massachusetts. He married Elizabeth (Ancestry Unknown) in England.Edward Howe with his wife and five children embarked o... |
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Lt. Edwin Howe (1822 - 1850) From Niles National Register, vol. 9, page 370: second lieutenant Edwin Howe, of the fifth regiment of infantry, to be second lieutenant Nov. 7, 1845, vice Fitzgerald, promoted. |
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Eleanor Hoge (Howe) (1792 - 1856) |
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Eleanor Howe (Dunbar) (1730 - 1790) Eleanor Dunbar (b. 1730, d. WFT Est. 1761-1825) Eleanor Dunbar (daughter of John Dunbar and Mary Anderson)209 was born 1730 in Scotland209, 209, and died WFT Est. 1761-1825. She married Joseph Howe on ... |
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Eleanor Pearis (Howe) (1755 - 1780) |
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Eleazer Howe (1761 - d.) |
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Eleazer O. Howe (1812 - d.) |
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Pvt. Elias Howe, Jr., USA (1819 - 1867) Inventor of the sewing machineDescendant of John Howe, of Sudbury, who became a freeman of Massachusetts Bay Colony in May l640 and died at Marlboro in l680. Elias Howe went to school occasionally in t... |
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Elie A. Howe (1832 - 1834) |
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Rev. Elijah Franklin Howe (1832 - 1887) Source: Massachusetts Newspapers, 1704-1974 MyHeritage.com [online database], MyHeritage Ltd. Record: Unknown Citation: The Boston Globe - 1887-08-16 Publication title: The Boston Globe |
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Elijah Howe, Sr., (1731 - 1808) |
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Elijah Howe (1768 - 1816) |
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Elisabeth Howe (Judd) (1695 - 1768) |
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Elisha Howe (c.1687 - 1753) Reference: WikiTree Genealogy - SmartCopy : Jun 4 2019, 1:21:43 UTC |
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Elisha Howe (1744 - 1827) |
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Elizabeth Slason (Howe) (1708 - 1758) |
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Elizabeth Hoge (Howe) (1751 - 1835) |
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Elizabeth (Easton / Hastings) Pierce - Howe - Winter, Convict "Speedy" 1800 (1779 - 1828) |
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Elizabeth Howe (unknown) (c.1585 - 1672) Some Internet sites give her surname as Marvill, but that does not seem to have been proven. Edward Howe married by about 1608 Elizabeth _Marville____. "Widow How" died at Lynn on 25 January 1671[/2?]... |
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Elizabeth Howe (Rice) (1718 - 1776) |
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Elizabeth Keyes (Howe) (1675 - 1764) Deacon Thomas Keyes and wife settled on a new farm in the East part of Marlboro where they resided during their lives. This farm was passed to their daughter Dinah who m. John Weeks. Elizabeth Howe was... |
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Elizabeth Culver (c.1619 - 1695) GEDCOM Source ===@R1150924355@ Ancestry Family Trees Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. === GEDCOM Source ===Ancestry Fam... |
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Elizabeth Stickney (Howe) (c.1645 - 1739) Married 1) Benjamin Chadwell 2) John Jewett 3) Ezekiel Jewett 4) Andrew StickneyFrom Howe, Daniel Wait, and revised/edited by Gilman Bigelow Howe. Howe Genealogies. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic... |
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Elizabeth Brigham (Howe) (1665 - 1739) Burial record: GEDCOM Source ===U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Find A Grave 1,60525::0 === GEDCOM Source ===1,60525::98387692 |
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Elizabeth Brigham (Howe) (1664 - 1733) |