Individual Details
Samuel Howe
(20 Oct 1642 - 13 Apr 1713)
Samuel Howe was deemed the most suitable person to have license to entertain travelers, he kept an orderly, respectable inn," without it being a resort for revelry and drunkeness."
Daniel Howe Born 10/9/1672
Parents Samuel Howe/Martha Bent married 6/5/1663
5th of eight children
Events
Families
Spouse | Martha Bent ( - 1680) |
Spouse | Sarah Leavitt ( - ) |
Child | Nehemiah Howe (1693 - ) |
Father | John Howe (1619 - 1687) |
Mother | Mary (1619 - ) |
Sibling | John Howe (1640 - 1676) |
Sibling | Sarah Howe (1644 - 1707) |
Sibling | Mary Howe (1646 - 1647) |
Sibling | Isaac Howe (1648 - 1724) |
Sibling | Josiah Howe (1650 - 1710) |
Sibling | Mary Howe (1654 - 1684) |
Sibling | Thomas Howe (1656 - 1733) |
Sibling | Daniel Howe (1658 - 1661) |
Sibling | Alexander Howe (1660 - 1661) |
Sibling | Eleazer How (1662 - 1737) |
Notes
Marriage
The widow Sarah (Leavitt) Clapp.Endnotes
1. Nehemiah How, Narratives of captivities, A narrative of the captivity of Nehemiah How in 1745-1747 : reprinted from the original edition of 1748, with introduction and notes by Victor Hugo Paltsits (Cleveland: The Burrows brothers company, 1904), 19; digital images, Google Books (http://books.google.com : accessed 4 November 2009.
2. Nehemiah How, Narratives of captivities, A narrative of the captivity of Nehemiah How in 1745-1747 : reprinted from the original edition of 1748, with introduction and notes by Victor Hugo Paltsits (Cleveland: The Burrows brothers company, 1904), 19; digital images, Google Books (http://books.google.com : accessed 4 November 2009.
3. Nehemiah How, Narratives of captivities, A narrative of the captivity of Nehemiah How in 1745-1747 : reprinted from the original edition of 1748, with introduction and notes by Victor Hugo Paltsits (Cleveland: The Burrows brothers company, 1904), 19; digital images, Google Books (http://books.google.com : accessed 4 November 2009.
4. Nehemiah How, Narratives of captivities, A narrative of the captivity of Nehemiah How in 1745-1747 : reprinted from the original edition of 1748, with introduction and notes by Victor Hugo Paltsits (Cleveland: The Burrows brothers company, 1904), 19; digital images, Google Books (http://books.google.com : accessed 4 November 2009.