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John Howe 1380 – 1450 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1380

Birth Location: North Weald, Essex, England

Death Date: 1450

Death Location: Epping, Essex, England

Father: William Howe

Mother: Elizabeth Bake

Spouse(s): Bette Huff, Elizabeth Gerther

Children(s): John Howe, William Howe

The story of John Howe began in 1380 in North Weald, Essex, England. John Howe married Bette de Huff, Elizabeth Gerther, and had children including John Howe, William Howe. John Howe passed away in 1450 in Epping, Essex, England.

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Biography

  • The story of John Howe began in 1380 in North Weald, Essex, England.
  • John Howe married Bette de Huff, Elizabeth Gerther, and had children including John Howe, William Howe.
  • John Howe passed away in 1450 in Epping, Essex, England.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

John Howe's Ancestors

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John Howe
1380 – 1450
Birth Place: North Weald, Essex, England
Parents
William Howe
1331 – 1379
North Weald Bassett, Essex, England
Elizabeth Bake
1345 – 1379
North Weald Bassett, Essex, England
Grandparents
Henry (De) Hoe
1310 – 1332
Essex, England
De Hoe
1315 –
England
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Hoo
1287 – 1332
Hawise FitsWarin
1277 – 1344
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Howes
1265 – 1327
Rose Glembaker
1270 – 1286
Fulk FitzWarin
1251 – 1315
Mabli Gruffudd
1258 – 1336

John Howe's Descendants

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John Howe (1380 – 1450) m. Bette (de) Huff (1385 – 1430) m. Elizabeth Gerther (Abt 1400 – Aft 1420)
  1. 1. John Howe (1420 – 1460) m. Elizabeth Gerther (1425 – 1450)
    1. 1. Mary Howe (1445 – 1495) m. John Mercer (1449 – 1500)
    2. 2. William (Earl) Howe (1450 – 1519) m. Joane Peyrson (1468 – 1519)
      1. 1. William Howell (1494 – 12 Sep 1558) m. Maude Duncombe (1499 – 6 Jan 1588) m. Anne (Hampden) Eyre (Abt 1520 – 1566) m. William Howe (Abt 1496 – 1558)
      2. 2. Sir (Lord Henry William) Senator (1497 – 1547) m. Judith Peyrson (1499 – 1547) m. Mary Stacye (1518 – 1602) m. Elizabeth Howe (Abt 1499 – )
        1. 1. Agnes Putnam (Abt 1547 – ) m. Thomas Mountford (Apr 1541 – 27 Feb 1632) m. Thomas (John Johannis) Cox (1543 – 4 Aug 1587)
      3. 3. Stephen Howe (1500 – 1569) m. Angelina Persinger (1501 – 1571)
      4. 4. Henry Howe (1502 – ) m. Judith Percy (Abt 1506 – 1547)
      5. 5. John Howe (Abt 1506 – 12 Sep 1574) m. Cecily Cross (Abt 1501 – 23 Dec 1588)
      6. 6. Isabel Howe (Abt 1515 – ) m. Strand (Abt 1510 – )
  2. 2. William Howe (1430 – 1518)

John Howe's Timeline

2 Records

1380
1380
Birth of John Howe in North Weald, Essex, England
North Weald, Essex, England
1450
1450
Age 70
Death of John Howe in Epping, Essex, England
Epping, Essex, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1380
    Event Place: North Weald, Essex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1450
    Event Place: Epping, Essex, England

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