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    1. Howe: Amanda
    2. Genenutz
    3. Hi all Trying to make a firmer connection to my Howe family. Only info I have is the name Amanda Howe b. c. 1800 in New York m. Erastas Richard and had at least one child named Eliza Richard. If there are any NY Howes out there please contact me so I can get an idea where to start my search. Thank You and Happy Hunting Wendy Thornburg Ranta.

    03/04/1998 09:37:56
    1. WALTER HOWE
    2. cbruce
    3. Hi, I'm looking for information on WALTER HOWE who was born abt 1860 and I'm guessing that this birth took place in Richmond, Madison, KY WALTER was married to LOULA HOWARD. They had a son ( my grandfather) named HENRY Lee HOWE who was born 7 Mar 1900 in Richmond, Madison, KY and died 27 Jun 1981 in Oxford, Butler, OH. I do not have any more data for WALTER HOWE and his wife LOULA HOWARD. If you have any informtion about this couple please e-mail me. Carol Bruce Cbruce@ucs.indiana.edu

    03/03/1998 07:19:21
    1. Alan H. & David B. HOWE
    2. Evelyn C. Robinson
    3. Hi Howe researchers, My great grandfather, ARTHUR HENRY HOWE (1828-1910) had 2 sons by his 2nd wife. Named ALAN H. HOWE b. 1884, & DAVID B. HOWE b. 1890, both born in either Chicago or NY. Need any and all info on them and maybe thru ALAN & DAVID HOWE I can locate the background on my ARTHUR HENRY HOWE -- which I have NOTHING before 1859 USA. Thanks for your help. Evelyn -- in Oregon

    03/03/1998 04:24:28
    1. Augustas Howe (1864 -?)
    2. Oliver Howe
    3. Anyone hear of Augustas Howe, b. 18 Dec. 1864 in Cattaraugus Co., N.Y.; married Katherine Calkins; and believed to have moved to Georgia where it is believed he probably died. I have considerable information on most of his eleven siblings, But nothing on Augustas except as given above. Any information on what happened to him would be greatly appreciated. Oliver Howe ohowe@willapabay.org

    03/02/1998 04:46:19
    1. HOWE, Parley
    2. Parley HOWE was born around 1778/1780, place unknown. Married Deborah HULET, where & when unknown. Settled in Mansfield NY in about 1825 or 1830. Died 2 Dec 1856 Mansfield, NY, Cattaraugus Co. at home of son Samuel. He had at least 12 children, 8 boys and 4 girls. Several of my cousins have hit a brick wall with Parley HOWE after doing considerable research. Does anyone have any clues as to the parents of Parley Howe, where he was born or any clues as to his wife's family? Parley Howe's Children: *Samuel Howe b. 26 Oct 1815 in Onandaga Co., d. 26 Nov 1887. m. Jane Manley 10 Nov 1840. Children: Sybil Sophronia (b. 1843 Cattaraugus Co.), Aurelias (b. 1844 in Catt Co.), Amenzo Franklin (1847, Catt Co.), Martin Amasa (1849 Catt Co.), Millard (1852 Catt Co.), Leonard D. (1854 Catt Co.), Alice Teresa(1856 Catt Co.), John Elon (1860 Catt Co.), Nelson Scott (1861 Catt Co.), Augustus Victor (1864 in Catt Co.), Levi Dulson (1858 in Catt Co.) I have downlines for John Elon (my greatgrandfather) and for Franklin. *Joseph Howe born 1813? Went west to Missouri *Lemuel Howe born 1816? Went west to Missouri *Lura/Laura Howe born 1818? M. Ben Stebbins *Roby/Ruba/Ruby Howe Born 1820? *Sybil Howe. Born 1822/23 in Onandaga Co. m. William H. Case, a farmer, around 1840. They lived in New Albion in 1850 and Napoli in 1855. Parley Howe lived with them during that time. Children: Harlin/Henry (b. 1841, Cattaurgus Co., NY), Marvin T. (b. 1843 Wisc), Amanda O. (b. 1845, Wisc), Nancy J. (1849 Catt Co.), Lina (1852 Catt Co.), Americus W. (1854 Catt Co.) Thanks in advance for any information, Penelope Chisholm RowanAine@AOL.com

    03/02/1998 08:22:16
    1. Howe arrivals Victoria pre-1851.
    2. Bill Symonds
    3. Could some kind person please do look-ups of arrivals by ship of families by the name of Howe prior to 1851. It is known that the family arrived progressively before 1851. Some of them settled close to Melbourne and some settled at Geelong , any help would be appreciated. billsymo@bigpond.com Bill Symonds Elizabeth Park South Australia CFHS MEMBER No. 8093

    03/02/1998 02:48:35
    1. Fw: RootsWeb in January -- 451,786,000,000 Bytes Served
    2. Dave Wells
    3. Latest statistics from RootsWeb Dave Wells dwells@zekes.com WB7ONJ Listowner: WELLS-L@rootsweb.com Listowner: HOWE-L@rootsweb.com Proud RootsWeb Sponsor > I guess this is a new first -- we're posting the January > statistics after, in principle, we could have computed the > February statistics. > > Oh well. It's been *extremely* busy around here, dealing > with the explosive growth and the many problems caused by > the El Nino storms. > > The executive summary is that we had about 33% growth during > just the month of January: > > o 27,751,946 Web files (20,835,802 in Dec) from 2,400 > Websites (2,240 in Dec). > - 8,308,561 were HTML pages (not images or cgi-bin) > (5,903,137 in Dec). > - 3,574,701 were cgi-bin database searches and such. > (2,911,509 in Dec). > - 15,784,790 were GIFs (14,529,204) or JPEGs (1,255,586) > (11,849,905 in Dec were GIFs (10,902,627) or JPEGs > (947,279). > > o 618,762 FTP file downloads from the USGenWeb > Archives and the ROOTS-L Library (472,838 in Dec). > > o Thanks to a neat hack by Tim Pierce, we know we > shipped about 88,649,000 pieces of mail to the > 2,600+ (2,300 in Dec) mailing lists we host. > > o 60,000 alt.g and s.g.* Usenet News articles > to hosts on three continents (same as Dec). > > o Approximately 451,786,000,000 bytes in total > (321,408,000,000 in Dec). > > Besides adding hundreds of new Websites and mailing lists in > January, we also added new servers and a third and fourth T1 > connection to the Internet. (A T1 is about 50 times faster > than a standard modem.) These additions have significantly > increased our costs of operation, but they were essential if > we were to continue to properly support the Internet > genealogical community. > > As always, RootsWeb remains supported by user contributions. > Folks who would like to become a RootsWeb Member or Sponsor > (the cost is very modest) are invited to visit: > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > *** You can become a Member easily using your credit card > and our new secure server. *** > > Now is a particularly good time for folks to join, because we > have had a huge increase in utilization since Christmas. Our > bandwidth rate has jumped from 321 to 451 gigabytes/month, and > we're having to do numerous upgrades to our servers to support > the load. Your membership can help our capacity keep up with > the demands of the Internet genealogical community. > > Thanks to everyone who participates in RootsWeb -- clearly folks > are continuing to exchanging a great deal of information! -B > > > -- > Dr. Brian Leverich Co-moderator, soc.genealogy.methods/GENMTD-L > RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative http://www.rootsweb.com/ > P.O. Box 6798, Frazier Park, CA 93222-6798 leverich@rootsweb.com >

    03/02/1998 01:27:32
    1. Howe Family
    2. Haslem Smith
    3. This is my first writing to the Howe list. I do not pick up with the Howe line until way back ca 1744. I really don't even know where to begin maybe someone out there can help me out and get me in the right direction. This is all I know. Margaret Howe born ca 1744 was from Robeson Township, PA. Died winter of 1822 Montgomery County, Va. She married Marquis (Marcus) Lykins who was born 1740 Robeson TWP. Lancaster Co. PA. (?) died 1814 in Montgomery Co. VA. Marquis and Margaret were married on 11-11-1765 in Lancaster Co. PA> I have eight children listed for Margaret and Marcus. Who were Margaret's parents, when was she born, her siblings? Anything? Hoping someone out there knows something about my family. Thanks, Carolyn

    03/01/1998 02:39:53
    1. Augustas Victor Howe born 1864
    2. Oliver Howe
    3. Does anyone know of the family of Augustas Victor Howe. He was b. 18 Dec. 1864 in Cattaraugus County, N. Y., the son of Samuel Howe and Jane S. Manley. He married Katherine Calkins and he is believed to have died in Georgia about 1940. I think that he had four sons... one, named Don, I believe was a State Senator for the State of Georgia. I'm looking for the names and dates for the children of Agugustas and Katherine. When did he leave N. Y.? Was he married in Georgia? Are there any grand children... or g-grand children alive today? Oliver Howe ohowe@willapabay.org

    03/01/1998 09:22:01
    1. Joseph Howe b. abt 1810; , son of Parley
    2. Oliver Howe
    3. I'm looking for Joseph Howe, second child born to Parley Howe and Sybil Deborah Hulett. Parley's eldest child way Laura, was born in 1809. The third child, Samuel, was born 26 Oct. 1815. The family was believed to be living in Ononodaga County, N.Y., later moved to Cattaraugus County and settled around Mansfield or Little Valley, N. Y. Joseph "went to missouri" according to family tradition. Has anyone found him. He may have traveled with a younger brother, Lemual. Oliver Howe ohowe@willapabay.org

    02/27/1998 07:53:30
    1. Address Change
    2. Bob Barker
    3. Hello Please note my new E-MAIL address isaylor2@concentric.net

    02/27/1998 05:01:52
    1. Nehemiah
    2. Dave and Mollie Bardue
    3. Trying to find sources verifying ancestry of Nehemiah HOWE. He was b. 1721, Marlborough, MA. m. Beulah Wheeler (Mayflower descendant). He died1777, Poultney, VT. Direct Descendants of John Howe 1 Howe, John b: Hodinhull, England 2 Howe, John II b: Warwickshire, England 3 Howe, John III b: England d: Abt. 1678 Massachusetts +Mary m: Sudbury, MA 4 Howe, John IV b: 24 Jun 1640 Sudbury, Mdsx. MA d: 20 Apr 1676 Marlborough, Mdsx.MA +Ward, Elizabeth b: 14 Feb 1643 Sudbury MA m: 22 Jan 1664 Sudbury, Mdsx.,MA d: 26 Apr 1710 Marlborough MA 5 Howe, John V b: 9 Sep 1671 Marlborough MA d: 19 May 1754 Westboro, MA +Josselyn, Rebecca b: 14 May 1672 Lancaster MA d: 22 Sep 1731 Marlborough, MA 6 Howe, Peter b: 8 May 1695 New Marlborough, Mdsx. MA d: 18 Oct 1778 +Bush, Grace b: 3 May 1696 New Marlborough, Mdsx. MA m: 24 Dec 1718 Marlborough, Mdsx.MA d: 21 Dec 1770 7 Howe, Nehemiah b: 13 Jan 1721 Marlborough, MA d: Apr 1777 Poultney VT I'm new to this List. Does any of the above look logical, familiar, correct or incorrect to you initiated HOWES? My ancient sister (r.i.p.) was great on genealogy but I can't find many of her sources. BTW Nehemiah an Beulah were my 6g grandparents. That I've proven. Thanks, Dave Bardue

    02/22/1998 11:37:53
    1. George Howe
    2. casey
    3. Sorry, I am new to this. Date of marriage was11/20/1890

    02/21/1998 11:52:24
    1. Unidentified subject!
    2. casey
    3. Have marriage certificate for Jane Brown and George Howe. Their residence was in Bebside. Church was listed as "The Parista ?? Church in the parish of Horton in the county of Northumberland. Father's name of George was George who was listed as a miner and father of Jane was Edward who was listed as a shepherd. Is anyone researching these names? Casey

    02/21/1998 11:50:07
    1. HOWE,THOMAS (1793-1867) VA>OH>IL
    2. Mark Jerkatis
    3. Seeking information on Thomas Howe (b:1793 in VA, d:1867 in Lake Fork, IL). Married Nancy Fillson in Ross Co., OH in 1821. Children include: Abner (b:1824 in Ross Co., OH) m:Jane Gassaway Elizabeth (b:abt 1829) George (b:abt 1830)

    02/20/1998 11:09:06
    1. HOWEY, EDWARD STEWART - NJ - 1879-1956
    2. Looking for information on Edward Stewart Howey, b. 12/13/1879, d. 10/18/1956, married Mary Ann Neill from County Antrim, Ireland, resided in Woodstown, NJ

    02/17/1998 01:33:44
    1. HOWEY, JACOB - Woodbury, NJ - 1790-1857
    2. Looking for information on Jacob Howey, b. 12/3/1790, d. 3/7/1857, married Elizabeth Tatum Ogden on 1/9/1834, lived in Woodbury, NJ

    02/17/1998 01:30:20
    1. Lee Howe, William Howe
    2. jim
    3. ................................................ Can't seem to find anything on my relative Elizabeth Fisher Howe, so will try her brothers. The names of these gentlemen just came to light...William Howe and Lee Howe. Possibly lived in the area of Fort Scott, Kansas at the turn of the century. Probably born circa 1860. All of these folks were orphaned at an early age, so finding anything about them has been a real challenge! Any thoughts? Thanks! --Jim Murphy Biloxi Mississippi

    02/17/1998 12:37:19
    1. Fw: Howe Family History
    2. Dave Wells
    3. Let me first introduce myself my name is Donald Howe and I host a website dedicated to the history of my Howe ancestors. You can reach the site at www.howefamily.com . Please feel free to visit the site and let others know about it. We are continuously updating and making improvements. Please send comments to don@howefamily.com . Thanks Don Howe

    02/13/1998 09:08:49
    1. Fw: Cost of new search engine box - etc
    2. Dave Wells
    3. ---------- > From: Brian Leverich <leverich@rootsweb.com> > To: purplevw@sl.net > Cc: listowners@rootsweb.com; Dr. Brian Leverich <leverich@rootsweb.com> > Subject: Re: Cost of new search engine box - etc > Date: Wednesday, February 11, 1998 5:18 PM > > For the information of the list members Dave Wells dwells@zekes.com WB7ONJ Listowner: WELLS-L@rootsweb.com Listowner: HOWE-L@rootsweb.com Proud RootsWeb Sponsor > > RootsWeb costs *real* money to operate -- about $60,000 in our > fiscal year that ended in July 1997 and, with demand growing at > about 15% per month, we expect to spend in the neighborhood of > $150,000 this year. And that's just barely scraping by on servers > and bandwidth. > > More income would let us buy more prebuilt servers, which would help > us do things like get the archives back on line faster and add other > whizziness for the Webmasters and Listowners. Also, more income > would let us do what we *really* want to be doing, which is buying > genealogical data and uploading it to the Web for everyone to freely > use. > > Our experience has been that posts listmasters have passed on to > their lists are our single best source of income. So it's great and > we *much* appreciate it when listowners help us fundraise. > > BUT IT'S NOT AN OBLIGATION !!! No listowner has an obligation to > even mention RootsWeb on their lists. > > Thanks to everyone for their support! If it weren't for RootsWeb's > Members, Sponsors, and Donors, there wouldn't be a RootsWeb. -B > > > -- > Dr. Brian Leverich Co-moderator, soc.genealogy.methods/GENMTD-L > RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative http://www.rootsweb.com/ > P.O. Box 6798, Frazier Park, CA 93222-6798 leverich@rootsweb.com >

    02/11/1998 10:26:51