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Evan I John William Howell 1610–1687 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1610
Birth Location: Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales
Death Date: 1687
Death Location: At sea, on the voyage to Pennsylvania, Colonial America
Father: WILLIAM Howell
Mother: Jane Lewis
Spouse(s): Gwen Thomison
Children(s): John Howell
The story of Evan I John William Howell began in 1610 in Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales. Evan I John William Howell married Gwen Thomison, and had children including John Howell. Evan I John William Howell passed away in 1687 in At sea, on the voyage to Pennsylvania, Colonial America.
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Biography
- The story of Evan I John William Howell began in 1610 in Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales.
- Evan I John William Howell married Gwen Thomison, and had children including John Howell.
- Evan I John William Howell passed away in 1687 in At sea, on the voyage to Pennsylvania, Colonial America.
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Evan Howell's Descendants
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1. John Howell 1640–1703 m. Mary Williamson 1661–1703
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1. Mary Howell 1685–1766 m. Joseph Powell 1680–1761
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1. David (Samuel) Powell 1718–1751 m. SUSANNA WILLIAMSON 1724–1751
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1. Prudence Powell 1744–1828 m. William Davis –1823
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1610
Event Place: Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1687
Event Place: At sea, on the voyage to Pennsylvania, Colonial America