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George Washington Howe 1847 – 1912 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 Jan 1847

Birth Location: Wilton, Saratoga, New York

Death Date: 14 may 1912

Death Location: Corinth, Saratoga, New York

Father: Eleazor Howe

Mother: Tamer Harrington

Spouse(s): Augusta Clother

Children(s): Lottie Howe, Wallace Howe, John Howe, Gilbert Howe

The story of George Washington Howe began in 1847 in Wilton, Saratoga, New York. In 1870, George Washington Howe resided in Corinth, Saratoga, New York. In 1880, George Washington Howe resided in Corinth, Saratoga, New York. George Washington Howe married Augusta E Clother, and had children including Lottie M Howe, Wallace Gilbert Howe, John F Howe, Gilbert F Howe. George Washington Howe passed away in 1912 in Corinth, Saratoga, New York.

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Biography

  • The story of George Washington Howe began in 1847 in Wilton, Saratoga, New York.
  • In 1870, George Washington Howe resided in Corinth, Saratoga, New York.
  • In 1880, George Washington Howe resided in Corinth, Saratoga, New York.
  • George Washington Howe married Augusta E Clother, and had children including Lottie M Howe, Wallace Gilbert Howe, John F Howe, Gilbert F Howe.
  • George Washington Howe passed away in 1912 in Corinth, Saratoga, New York.

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George Howe's Ancestors

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George Howe
1847 – 1912
Birth Place: Wilton, Saratoga, New York
Parents
Eleazor Howe
1795 – 1874
New York
Tamer Harrington
1799 – 1853
New York
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

George Howe's Descendants

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George (Washington) Howe (5 Jan 1847 – 14 may 1912) m. Augusta (E) Clother (16 may 1844 – 22 Nov 1912)
  1. 1. Lottie (M) Howe (abt 1869 – )
  2. 2. Wallace (Gilbert) Howe (Apr 1871 – 24 Sep 1957) m. Sybil (J) Howe (abt 1874 – 10 Jun 1958)
    1. 1. Blanch Howe (abt 1902 – )
    2. 2. George (Wallace) Howe (7 Apr 1913 – 30 Apr 2001) m. Kathleen McLaughlin (5 Jul 1921 – 7 Dec 2006)
      1. 1. George (Wallace) Howe
    3. 3. Gilbert (C) Howe (abt 1917 – 8 Jan 1997) m. Teresa (M Mc) Laughlin (17 Jun 1928 – 1 Jan 2017)
  3. 3. John (F) Howe (abt 1875 – )
  4. 4. Gilbert (F) Howe (abt 1877 – )

George Howe's Timeline

4 Records

1847
5 Jan 1847
Birth of George Washington Howe in Wilton, Saratoga, New York
Wilton, Saratoga, New York
1870
1870
Age 23
George Washington Howe resided here in Corinth, Saratoga, New York
Corinth, Saratoga, New York
1880
1880
Age 33
George Washington Howe resided here in Corinth, Saratoga, New York
Corinth, Saratoga, New York
1912
14 may 1912
Age 65
Death of George Washington Howe in Corinth, Saratoga, New York
Corinth, Saratoga, New York

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 Jan 1847
    Event Place: Wilton, Saratoga, New York
    Record Source:
    [1] 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Corinth, Saratoga, New York; Roll: 928; Family History Film: 1254928; Page: 69D; Enumeration District: 67; Image: 0140.
    [2] 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Corinth, Saratoga, New York; Roll: M593_; Page: ; Image: .

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1870
    Event Place: Corinth, Saratoga, New York
    Record Source: 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Corinth, Saratoga, New York; Roll: M593_; Page: ; Image: .

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1880
    Event Place: Corinth, Saratoga, New York
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Corinth, Saratoga, New York; Roll: 928; Family History Film: 1254928; Page: 69D; Enumeration District: 67; Image: 0140.

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 may 1912
    Event Place: Corinth, Saratoga, New York

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