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William How 1679–1780 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1679

Birth Location: St Albans, Herts

Death Date: 1780

Death Location: West Bagborough, Somerset, England

Father: Thomas How

Mother: Mary Bingham-How

Spouse(s): MARY Carter

Children(s): Sarah How, William HOW, Ann How, Mary How, Joan How, Patience How

In 1679, William How entered the world in St Albans, Herts, born to Thomas Mine Abbots How And Mary Bingham How. William How married Mary Carter, and had children including Ann How, Joan How, Mary How, Patience How, Sarah How, William How. William How passed away in 1780 in West Bagborough, Somerset, England.

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Biography

  • In 1679, William How entered the world in St Albans, Herts, born to Thomas Mine Abbots How And Mary Bingham How.
  • William How married Mary Carter, and had children including Ann How, Joan How, Mary How, Patience How, Sarah How, William How.
  • William How passed away in 1780 in West Bagborough, Somerset, England.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

William How's Ancestors

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William How
1679–1780
Birth Place: St Albans, Herts
Parents
Thomas Mine Abbots How
1658–1716
Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire, England
Mary Bingham-How
1660–1714
Hertfordshire, England
Grandparents
Thomas How
1636–1664
Luton, Bedfordshire, , England
Mary Sharp
1641–1676
Elstow, Bedfordshire, England
Robert Bingham
1638–1678
Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Elizabetha Blayney
1640–1681
Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Thoms. Howe
1620–
Elizabeth Cranfield
1602–1668
Howel Blayney
1588–1649
Alice Fenton
1615–1670
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jacob Fenton
1560–1617
Alicia Atkin
1564–1615

William How's Descendants

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William How (1679–1780) m. MARY Carter (1682–1745)
  1. 1. Sarah How 1715– m. THOMAS ANDERSON 1701–
    1. 1. William Anderson 1736–1817 m. Mary Walters 1743–1800
      1. 1. Thomas Anderson 1760–1820 m. Mary (Matilda) Tilliard 1763–1835
        1. 1. William Anderson 1802–1849 m. Ann Cowley 1803–1849
    2. 2. Richard Anderson 1740–
    3. 3. John Anderson 1723–
    4. 4. Sarah Anderson 1731–
    5. 5. Thomas Anderson 1732–1738
    6. 6. Mary Anderson 1735–
    7. 7. Thomas Anderson 1738–
    8. 8. Benjamin Anderson 1744–
    9. 9. James Anderson 1747–
    10. 10. Elizabeth Anderson 1749–
    11. 11. Sarah Anderson 1749–
    12. 12. Ann Anderson 1751–
    13. 13. Mary Anderson 1743–
  2. 2. William HOW 1723–1798
  3. 3. Ann How 1721–
  4. 4. Mary How 1726–
  5. 5. Joan How 1729–1805
  6. 6. Patience How 1731–

William How's Timeline

2 Records

1679
1679
Birth of William How in St Albans, Herts
St Albans, Herts
1780
1780
Age 101
Death of William How in West Bagborough, Somerset, England
West Bagborough, Somerset, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1679
    Event Place: St Albans, Herts

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1780
    Event Place: West Bagborough, Somerset, England

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