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Richard Howe Earl Howe 1726–1799 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 8 March 1726

Birth Location: London (Middlesex) England

Death Date: 5 August 1799

Death Location: Grafton Street (Middlesex) England

Father: Sir Compton

Mother: Marie Kielmansegg

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Richard Howe Earl Howe was born in 1726 in London (Middlesex) England, the child of Sir Emanuel Scope Howe 2Nd Viscount 4Th Baronet Of Compton And Marie Sophie Charlotte Barones Von Kielmansegg. Richard Howe Earl Howe passed away in 1799 in Grafton Street (Middlesex) England.

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Biography

  • Richard Howe Earl Howe was born in 1726 in London (Middlesex) England, the child of Sir Emanuel Scope Howe 2Nd Viscount 4Th Baronet Of Compton And Marie Sophie Charlotte Barones Von Kielmansegg.
  • Richard Howe Earl Howe passed away in 1799 in Grafton Street (Middlesex) England.

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Richard Howe's Ancestors

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Richard Howe
1726–1799
Birth Place: London (Middlesex) England
Parents
Sir Emanuel Scope Howe 2nd Viscount; 4th Baronet of Compton
1639–1735
England
Marie (Sophie Charlotte Barones Von) Kielmansegg
1703–1782
Hannover (Hannover) D
Grandparents
Scrope (Howe. 1st) Viscount
1648–1712
Little Compton, Gloucestershire, Olde England
Lady (Annabella Savage Viscountess Scrope Howe) (Illegitimate)
1629–1703
Bolton, Lancashire, England
Johann (Adolf von) Kielmannsegg
1668–1717
Iburg, Osnabrück, Lower Saxony, Germany
Sophie (Charlotte von Platen) Hallermund
1675–1725
Hanover, Stadt Hannover, Niedersachsen, Germany
Great-Grandparents
John Baronet
1624–1728
Annabella Scrope
1629–1703
John Bolton
1584–1630
Friedrich KIELMANSEGGE
1622–1714
Marie Ahlefeldt
1624–1709
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Lady Howe
1596–1642
John Bolton
1584–1630
Sir *
1567–1609
Lady *
1552–1627
Johann Kielmann
1612–1676
Margaretha Hatten
1617–1656
Claus VonAhlefeldt
1610–1674

Richard Howe's Timeline

2 Records

1726
8 March 1726
Birth of Richard Howe Earl Howe in London (Middlesex) England
London (Middlesex) England
1799
5 August 1799
Age 73
Death of Richard Howe Earl Howe in Grafton Street (Middlesex) England
Grafton Street (Middlesex) England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 8 March 1726
    Event Place: London (Middlesex) England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 August 1799
    Event Place: Grafton Street (Middlesex) England

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