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Samuel (Howe) How 1642–1713 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 OCT 1642

Birth Location: Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.

Death Date: 13 APR 1713

Death Location: Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.

Father: John Jr.

Mother:

Spouse(s): Martha Bent

Children(s): Daniel How, Daniel How, David How, Ebenezer How, Elisha How, Hannah How, John How, Martha How, Mary How, Micajah How, Moses How, Nehemiah How, Samuel How

In 1642, Samuel (Howe) How entered the world in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass., born to John Howe How Jr And Mary. Samuel (Howe) How married Elizabeth Mixer, Martha Bent, Sarah Leavitt, and had children including Daniel Howe How, Daniel How, David Howe How, Ebenezer How, Elisha Howe How, Hannah Howe How, John Howe How, Lydia Howe How, Martha Howe How, Mary Howe How, Micajah How, Moses How, Nehemiah How, Samuel Howe How. Samuel (Howe) How passed away in 1713 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass..

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Biography

  • In 1642, Samuel (Howe) How entered the world in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass., born to John Howe How Jr And Mary.
  • Samuel (Howe) How married Elizabeth Mixer, Martha Bent, Sarah Leavitt, and had children including Daniel Howe How, Daniel How, David Howe How, Ebenezer How, Elisha Howe How, Hannah Howe How, John Howe How, Lydia Howe How, Martha Howe How, Mary Howe How, Micajah How, Moses How, Nehemiah How, Samuel Howe How.
  • Samuel (Howe) How passed away in 1713 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass..

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Samuel How's Ancestors

Self
Samuel How
1642–1713
Birth Place: Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.
Parents
John (Howe) How Jr.
1602–1680
Hodinhull, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Samuel How's Descendants

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Samuel ((Howe)) How (20 OCT 1642–13 APR 1713) m. Martha Bent (ABT 1645–29 AUG 1680)
  1. 1. Daniel How 1689–
  2. 2. Daniel ((Howe)) How 1672–
  3. 3. David ((Howe)) How 1674–
  4. 4. Ebenezer How 1697–
  5. 5. Elisha ((Howe)) How 1680–
  6. 6. Hannah ((Howe)) How 1677–
  7. 7. John ((Howe)) How 1664–
  8. 8. Martha ((Howe)) How 1669–
  9. 9. Mary ((Howe)) How 1665–1718 m. Thomas Barnes 1662–1754
    1. 1. Lydia Barnes 1692–1706 m. Samuel Gilbert 1675–1709
    2. 2. Martha Barnes 1685–1699 m. Thomas Gilbert 1668–1702
    3. 3. Comfort Barnes 1706–1747 m. Sarah Abbott 1702–1746
      1. 1. Hulda Barnes 1729–
      2. 2. John Barnes 1742–
      3. 3. Joseph Barnes 1730–
      4. 4. Lydia Barnes 1734–
      5. 5. Mary Barnes 1738–
      6. 6. MIriam Barnes 1744–
      7. 7. Comfort Barnes 1737–
      8. 8. Elizabeth Barnes 1732–
      9. 9. Hannah Barnes 1740–
      10. 10. Moses Barnes 1744–
      11. 11. Sarah Barnes 1735–
    4. 4. Noah Barnes 1697–1714 m. Joanna Getchell 1693–1714
    5. 5. Prudence Barnes 1683–1727 m. Eleazer Warner 1678–1727
    6. 6. Samuel Barnes 1687–1773 m. Mercy Gilbert 1691–1781
      1. 1. Mary Barnes 1718–
      2. 2. Moses Barnes 1714–
    7. 7. Thankful Barnes 1695–1745 m. Jabez ((Olmsted)) Olmstead 1690–1751
      1. 1. Martha ((Olmsted)) Olmstead 1722–
      2. 2. Thankful ((Olmsted)) Olmstead 1713–1760 m. Joseph MacMitchell 1699–1760
      3. 3. Israel ((Olmsted)) Olmstead 1716–1806 m. Sara Banister 1718–1750 m. Anna Safford 1731–1806
        1. 1. Mary ((Olmsted)) Olmstead 1765–
        2. 2. Sarah ((Olmsted)) Olmstead 1761–
        3. 3. Israel ((Olmsted)) Olmstead 1757–1797 m. Elizabeth Olmstead 1761–
        4. 4. Johnathan ((Olmsted)) Olmstead 1762–
        5. 5. Dorothy ((Olmsted)) Olmstead 1737–
        6. 6. Ebenezer ((Olmsted) Olmstead) Sr. 1740–
        7. 7. Thankful ((Olmsted)) Olmstead 1739–
      4. 4. Jeremiah ((Olmsted)) Olmstead 1715–1752 m. Elizabeth Litten 1697–1751
        1. 1. Jabez ((Olmsted)) Olmstead 1735–
  10. 10. Micajah How 1700–
  11. 11. Moses How 1695–
  12. 12. Nehemiah How 1693–
  13. 13. Samuel ((Howe)) How 1668–

Samuel How's Timeline

2 Records

1642
20 OCT 1642
Birth of Samuel (Howe) How in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.
Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.
1713
13 APR 1713
Age 71
Death of Samuel (Howe) How in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.
Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 OCT 1642
    Event Place: Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.
    Record Source: How.FTW

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 APR 1713
    Event Place: Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.
    Record Source: How.FTW

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