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Jonathan Howe 1700–1767 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 Sep 1700

Birth Location: New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Death Date: 7 Jan 1767

Death Location: Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Father: Jonathan Howe

Mother: Hannah Hemingway

Spouse(s):

Children(s): Hannah Howe

In 1700, Jonathan Howe entered the world in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States, born to Jonathan Howe And Hannah Hemingway. Jonathan Howe had children including Hannah Howe. Jonathan Howe passed away in 1767 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1700, Jonathan Howe entered the world in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States, born to Jonathan Howe And Hannah Hemingway.
  • Jonathan Howe had children including Hannah Howe.
  • Jonathan Howe passed away in 1767 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, United States.

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Jonathan Howe's Ancestors

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Jonathan Howe
1700–1767
Birth Place: New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Parents
Jonathan Howe
1667–1732
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut
Hannah Hemingway
1670–1732
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut
Grandparents
Zachariah Howe
1640–1703
Lynn, Essex , Massachusetts, New England
Sarah Gilbert
1645–1713
New Haven, Connecticut
Deacon (Samuel) Hemingway
1636–1711
Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Sarah Cooper
1645–1711
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut
Great-Grandparents
Jeremiah Howe
1614–1691
Elizabeth Culver
1619–1695
Matthew II
1615–1684
Ralph Hemingway
1609–1678
Elizabeth Hewes
1603–1686
John Haven
1610–1689
Mary Woolen
1614–1668
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Elizabeth Gaylord
1581–1671
John Culver
1589–1637
Joane CLIFFORD
1599–1617
Matthew Gilbert
1574–1684
Susannah Copeland
1592–1602
Mary FOOTE
1584–1602
Thomas Cooper
1576–1611
Judith Stanton
1582–1617
John II
1583–1645
Jane Hall
1585–1690

Jonathan Howe's Descendants

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Jonathan Howe (13 Sep 1700–7 Jan 1767)
  1. 1. Hannah Howe 1736–1824 m. Obadiah (Scott Jr 5th GGF (1837-1812 CT to PA--h\o Hannah) Howe) 1737–1812
    1. 1. Olive Scott 1757–1810 m. Solomon Goss 1754–1825
      1. 1. Lydia (Marie) Goss 1796–1851 m. John (Andrew Spracklen) Sr 1795–1862
        1. 1. John (Andrew Spracklen) Jr. 1835–1863 m. Druzilla (Ellen Wolverton) (Woolsertor?) 1835–1875

Jonathan Howe's Timeline

2 Records

1700
13 Sep 1700
Birth of Jonathan Howe in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
1767
7 Jan 1767
Age 67
Death of Jonathan Howe in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Sep 1700
    Event Place: New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 Jan 1767
    Event Place: Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

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