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Isaac Howe 1669–1733 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 SEP 1669

Birth Location: New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America

Death Date: 7 MAY 1733

Death Location: New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America

Father: Nathaniel Howe

Mother: Elizabeth Bowers

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Waterbury

Children(s): Sarah Howe, Bowers Howe, James Howe, Ebenezer Howe, Isaac Howe, Nathaniel Howe, David Howe, Epenetus Howe, Elizabeth Howe

The story of Isaac Howe began in 1669 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America. Isaac Howe married Elizabeth Waterbury, and had children including Bowers Howe, David Howe, Ebenezer Howe, Elizabeth Howe, Epenetus Howe, Isaac Howe, James Howe, Nathaniel Howe, Sarah Howe. Isaac Howe passed away in 1733 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America.

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Biography

  • The story of Isaac Howe began in 1669 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America.
  • Isaac Howe married Elizabeth Waterbury, and had children including Bowers Howe, David Howe, Ebenezer Howe, Elizabeth Howe, Epenetus Howe, Isaac Howe, James Howe, Nathaniel Howe, Sarah Howe.
  • Isaac Howe passed away in 1733 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America.

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Isaac Howe's Ancestors

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Isaac Howe
1669–1733
Birth Place: New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Parents
Nathaniel Howe
1650–1692
Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Elizabeth Bowers
1656–1692
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Isaac Howe's Descendants

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Isaac Howe (20 SEP 1669–7 MAY 1733) m. Elizabeth Waterbury (17 JAN 1684–AFT 1734)
  1. 1. Sarah Howe 1704–1704
  2. 2. Bowers Howe 1718–1790
  3. 3. James Howe 1725–1779 m. Sarah Waring 1725–1807
  4. 4. Ebenezer Howe 1723– m. Mary Brown 1732–
  5. 5. Isaac Howe 1711–1779 m. Abigail Webb 1711–1735 m. Keziah Mead 1707–1808
  6. 6. Nathaniel Howe 1703–1795 m. Sarah Bates 1704–1785 m. Sarah Weed 1703–1758
  7. 7. David Howe 1720–1795 m. Rebeckah Whiting 1726–1808
  8. 8. Epenetus Howe 1717–1773 m. Mary Mead 1720–1800
  9. 9. Elizabeth Howe 1708–1758 m. James Slason 1706–1759
    1. 1. Stephen Slauson 1749–1818 m. Hannah Judson 1751–
      1. 1. Peter Slauson 1773–1835 m. Lucy Hinckley 1779–1842
        1. 1. Slauson 1804–1810
        2. 2. Lucy SLAUSON 1810–1813
        3. 3. Son Slauson 1814–1814
        4. 4. SLAUSON 1812–
        5. 5. Son Slauson 1816–
        6. 6. Slauson 1822–
        7. 7. Son Slauson 1820–
        8. 8. Slauson 1824–
        9. 9. Eliza Slauson 1802–1870 m. William (Milton) Miller 1798–
        10. 10. Peter (Hinckley) Slauson 1825–1852 m. Harriet (E) Strong 1828–1849
        11. 11. Lavilla (E) Slauson 1820–1903 m. Zelotus Way 1817–1853 m. Samuel Myers 1801–1872
        12. 12. Hannah Slauson 1800–1873 m. William Carroll 1796–1882
        13. 13. Catharine Slauson 1806–1895 m. Ira (V) Ames 1804–1869 m. Ezekiel Brown 1799–1848
      2. 2. Ester Slauson 1770– m. Turner 1766–
      3. 3. Nancy Slauson 1775–
      4. 4. Joseph Slauson 1781–1812
      5. 5. Amos Slauson 1777–1830
      6. 6. Henry Slauson 1785–1812
      7. 7. Nantzy Slauson 1787–
      8. 8. Rebecca Slawson 1780–1813 m. Joseph Halstead 1777–1839
      9. 9. Stephen Slawson 1771–1848 m. Jemima Austin 1785–1856
      10. 10. Sarah Slawson 1772–1863 m. Moses Gage 1768–1843
      11. 11. Isaac Slawson 1776–1846 m. Fannie Conklin 1793–1862
    2. 2. Elizabeth Slason 1731–1771 m. Nathan Osborn 1728–1766
    3. 3. James Slauson 1736–1759 m. Anna Tryon 1736–1761
    4. 4. Sarah Slauson 1738–1771 m. Ebenezer Selleck 1727–1828
    5. 5. Peter Slason 1740– m. Mary Chamberlain 1724–
    6. 6. Isaac Slauson 1733–1788 m. Bethiah Bishop 1735–1779
    7. 7. Henry Slauson 1744–1804 m. Mary Dutcher 1742–1808
    8. 8. Bowers Slawson 1742–1800 m. Prudence Brown 1741–1790

Isaac Howe's Timeline

2 Records

1669
20 SEP 1669
Birth of Isaac Howe in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America
New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America
1733
7 MAY 1733
Age 64
Death of Isaac Howe in New York, British Colonial America
New York, British Colonial America

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 SEP 1669
    Event Place: New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 MAY 1733
    Event Place: New York, British Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America

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