If this interests you . . . I have an index to the 1890 Los Angeles Great Register. In it is listed: Howe, Charles, 45 of OH, living at 1438 San Fernando, Los Angeles, registered 20 Oct 1890, page 221 Howe, George E., 28 of IA, living at 1216 San Pedro, Los Angeles, registered 14 Oct 1890, page 221 Howe, Joseph, 74 of NH, living in Highland Park, registered 17 Oct 1890, page 250 Howe, Joseph M., 39 of OH, living at 121 6th st, Los Angeles, registered 14 Oct 1890, page 221 Looks like at least 3 for these could be yours. Copies of the register are available on Microfilm through the Family History Libraries and many public libraries throughout California. Addition info such as occupation maybe found on the register. Luck to you, Heatherdawn ----- Original Message ----- From: <Howezthat@aol.com> To: <CALOSANG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 8:27 PM Subject: [CALosAngeles] Joseph and Fannie Howe > I am researching Joseph Howe and Fannie Marsh Howe. They are both buried in > Evergreen Cemetery in Los Angeles. They moved to Los Angeles in 1877 and may > have been in the grocery business. Before moving to LA they were in the > grocery business in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Joseph was born June 21, 1819 in OH > and Fannie was born Nov. 22, 1822 in Cinn., OH. (daughter of Elias Marsh). > In 1852 they moved from OH to Iowa. > > They had the following children: Charles S. Howe, William C. Howe, Joseph M. > Howe, George Edward Howe. I'm not sure about their daughters names. > > Charles is buried in Iowa; the other sons at Evergreen Cemetery in Los > Angeles. > > I would love to get in contact with other descendants. > > Kathy > >