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Samuel How 1668–1731 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1668

Birth Location: Middlesex Co., Ma., USA

Death Date: 1731

Death Location: Middlesex Co., Ma., USA

Father: Samuel How

Mother: Martha Bent

Spouse(s): Abigail Mixer

Children(s): Peter How

The story of Samuel How began in 1668 in Middlesex Co., Ma., USA. Samuel How married Abigail Mixer, and had children including Peter How. Samuel How passed away in 1731 in Middlesex Co., Ma., USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Samuel How began in 1668 in Middlesex Co., Ma., USA.
  • Samuel How married Abigail Mixer, and had children including Peter How.
  • Samuel How passed away in 1731 in Middlesex Co., Ma., USA.

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Samuel How's Ancestors

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Samuel How
1668–1731
Birth Place: Middlesex Co., Ma., USA
Parents
Samuel How
Martha Bent
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Samuel How's Descendants

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Samuel How (ABT 1668–1731) m. Abigail Mixer (ABT 1672–1703)
  1. 1. Peter How 1696–1756 m. Thankful How 1703–1766
    1. 1. Phineas Howe 1735–1807 m. Susannah Goddard 1742–1837
      1. 1. Abigail (Nabby) Howe 1765–1815 m. John (Hayden) Young 1763–1839
        1. 1. Brigham Young 1801–1877 m. Miriam (Angeline) Works 1806–1832 m. Mary (Ann) Angell 1808–1882 m. Lucy (Ann) Decker 1822–1890 m. Harriet (E.) Cook 1824–1898 m. Lucy (Augusta) Adams 1802–1886 m. Clarissa (C.) Decker 1828–1889 m. Clarissa Ross 1814–1857 m. Louisa Beaman 1815–1850 m. Zina (D.) Huntington 1821–1901 m. Emily (Dow) Partridge 1824–1899 m. Eliza (Roxey) Snow 1804–1887 m. Elizabeth Fairchild 1828–1910 m. Clarissa Blake 1796– m. Rebecca (W.) Greenleaf m. Diana Chase 1827–1886 m. Maria Lawrence m. Susannah Snively 1815–1892 m. Olive (Grey) Frost m. Mary (Ann) Clark 1816– m. Mary (Harvey) Pierce 1821–1847 m. Margrette (W.) Pierce 1823–1907 m. Emmeline Free 1826–1875 m. Mary (Elizabeth) Rollins 1818–1910 m. Margaret (Maria) Alley 1825–1852 m. Mary (Ann) Turley 1827–1904 m. Olive Andrews 1818– m. Emily Haws 1823– m. Ellen (A. V.) Rockwood 1829–1866 m. Abigail Marks 1781–1846 m. Mary (Elizabeth) Nelson 1812–1885 m. Mary (Ellen de la) Montague 1803– m. Amy (Cecelia) Cooper 1804– m. Julia Foster 1811–1891 m. Abigail Harback 1790–1849 m. Naamah (K. J.) Carter 1821–1909 m. Nancy Cressy 1780–1872 m. Jane Terry 1819–1847 m. Mary (Jane) Bigelow 1827–1868 m. Lucy Bigelow 1830–1905 m. Sarah (M.) Guckin m. Eliza Burgess 1827–1915 m. Mary Oldfield 1793–1875 m. Catherine Resse 1804–1860 m. Harriet (E.) Barney 1830–1911 m. Harriet (Amelia) Folsom 1838–1910 m. Mary (Van) Cott 1844–1884 m. Ann (Eliza) Webb 1844– m. Elizabeth Jones 1814–1895 m. Lydia Farnsworth 1808–1897 m. Hannah Tapfield 1807–1886 m. Rebecca Holman 1824–1849 m. Martha Bowker 1822–1890 m. Jemina Angel 1803–1869 m. Phebe Morton 1776–1854 m. Cynthia Porter 1783– m. Rhoda Richards 1784–1879 m. Sarah Malin 1804–1858 m. Eliza Babcock 1828–1868
        2. 2. Louisa Young 1804–1833 m. Joel (L.) Sanford 1800–1888
        3. 3. Lorenzo (Dow) Young 1807–1895
        4. 4. Phinehas (Howe) Young 1799–1879
        5. 5. Joseph Young 1797–1881
        6. 6. Abigail Young 1793–1807
        7. 7. John (M.) Young 1791–1870
        8. 8. Susannah (Susan) Young 1795–1852
        9. 9. Nancy Young 1786–1860 m. Daniel Kent 1778–1853
        10. 10. Rhoda Young 1789– m. John (Portineus) Greene 1793–1844
        11. 11. Fanny Young 1787–1859 m. Roswell Murray m. Robert Carr 1785– m. Joseph Smith 1805–1844

Samuel How's Timeline

2 Records

1668
ABT 1668
Birth of Samuel How in Middlesex Co., Ma., USA
Middlesex Co., Ma., USA
1731
1731
Age 63
Death of Samuel How in Middlesex Co., Ma., USA
Middlesex Co., Ma., USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1668
    Event Place: Middlesex Co., Ma., USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1731
    Event Place: Middlesex Co., Ma., USA

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