Matthew Howell1760 VA? died Jan 1819, will Belmont, OH,married Rebecca Henthorn. Son Aaron Howell born 1792 VA d 1869 Monroe Co, Oh, married Elizabeth White 1793- 1885. Her parents Andrew White and Elizabeth Neiswonger; Andrew believed to have served in RW. Son Wilford 1821OH-1891OH married Agnes Farnsworth, 11 children. Our line.
LOOKING FOR PARENTS OF WILLIAM HOWELL BORN 1794 IN VA AND DIED 1845 IN WISCONSIN. BURIED ROCK CEMETERY LIVINGSTON WI MARRIED TO DORCAS FAWCETT BURIED SAME CEMETERY. Colleen Pustola wrote: > > Hi cousins, > > I hope you're all having a WONDERFUL Wednesday! :) > > Since there wasn't a huge response to June's Challenge, I've decided to > hold a roll call in lieu of July's Challenge... yep, right here in the > middle of the year. I've contacted Kristen Howell, manager of > the HOWELL-SURNAME team. She'd like to have those cousins participate > as well. So, this is going to be the first 5H family roll call! :) > > Cousins on the HOWELL-L: You should expect to receive EVERY roll call > message coming from each of the HOWELL-non-USA-L, HOWELLS-SOUTHERN-L, > HOWELL-SURNAME-L and HOWLE-L as they are posted. Conversely, all > HOWELL-non-USA, HOWELL-SURNAME, HOWLE and HOWELLS-SOUTHERN applied > messages in the HOWELL-L roll call will be crossposted over to our > smaller counterparts. > > For the next two weeks everyone please be sure to keep your mailboxes > emptied so we don't have a slew of bounced messages and you won't miss > out on even one post. > > Cousins who are homebound ... be sure NOT to skip this roll call. One > of the cousins who travel might see your message and select it to > incorporate with his/her research trip, providing you with the results! > (yes, it DOES happen here in the family) > > Roll call? What IS she talking about now??? For those of you who are > brand new to online genealogy, or just genealogy in general, this next > part is for you: > > TO OUR NEWBIES and NOVICES ~~ (Print this out if you need to) ~~ ROLL > CALL FAQs > > *** A roll call means EVERYONE in the family should post those lines > they are looking for. It's kind of like reporting in to the list > saying, "here I am ... looking for (whoever)." This is also the time > our lurkers come out and "report in." > > *** You should expect traffic on the HOWELL-L and HOWELLS-SOUTHERN-L to > be extremely heavy this week and possibly part of next. Although you > can post a query anytime during the year, roll calls here are special > because everyone is expected to post... including our lurkers (those > people who monitor a list but don't participate). It's an important > time and you don't want to miss out, but your mailboxes may get full > fast. Please be sure to check them daily and keep them emptied so your > mail won't bounce. > > *** Although the traffic is going to get heavier and may be a strain on > your time to keep up, PLEASE STAY WITH US. This will only last about > two weeks, if that. You don't want to unsubscribe just as an inline > cousin is posting a line you've been watching for, then end up missing > the very message you've waited all this time for! :( > > *** Be sure to use ONLY that email address to post with that you signed > up to the list with. Any other address will not be recognized by > Rootsweb and their servers will kick your message out of the system. > > *** Send your roll call messages DIRECTLY TO YOUR LIST team at > > <HOWELL-L@rootsweb.com> or > <HOWELL-non-USA-L@rootsweb.com> or > <HOWELL-SURNAME-L@rootsweb.com> or > <HOWELLS-SOUTHERN-L@rootsweb.com> or > <HOWLE-L@rootsweb.com> > > whichever you belong to. Please DO NOT send them to me as I am only one > person with one line when, what you want, is for ALL the cousins to see > who you're looking for. > > *** There is no special format. You just need to remember to include > names, dates and places as best you can. If you're nervous about this, > you might want to sit back a day or two and read some of the other > cousins' posts and see how they did it, then just do what they did. > Everyone has their own style and preference for setting up a roll call > message. > > *** If you're a newbie, the best thing you can do for yourself is to > announce it first thing in your message! It alerts the rest of us to be > especially watchful of your material. > > PLEASE MAKE YOUR SUBJECT LINE READ SOMETHING LIKE THIS: > > ROLL CALL: Howell, Caleb (1782-1860/70, NY > OH> MI) > ROLL CALL: Howle, Johann (Switzerland, PA, IL) > > PLEASE DO **NOT** MAKE YOUR SUBJECT LINE READ LIKE THIS: > > John Howell (or) > Howle family (or) > Roll call > > Subject lines should have enough information so that a potential reader > will know if they are interested before reading the message itself. > This means, at the very least a place (a state/country preferably with > county/region) and a time period. Even better is an actual name, but > that's probably secondary unless he/she is the focus of the question. > "PA Howell" is okay; "Lehigh, PA Howell 1750+" is better. > > Help us to help you by giving clear subject lines, okay? Thanks. > :) > > I hope this answers any questions you might have, but if not, go right > ahead and ask! Your post is every bit as important as mine or any other > cousin's. :) > > Colleen > > ==== HOWELL Mailing List ==== > Need to reach Colleen, the discussion coordinator? Send her an email > at <ladyaudris@earthlink.net>.
Don't we have anyone besides me researching the Howell's in Va., such big ..big families they had, and married a couple of times. How I wish I could find my brick wall. Who were the parents of Abner Howell died 1812 in Botetourt County, Va. his wife's first name was Hannah and one place I have seen it printed she was Hannah James. Their children were Jesse, married a Horn, James, married a Rusher, Samuel, married a Howell, Thomas, married a Vaughn, Jemima, married a Rader, Mary married a Gish, and Ruth, married a Gish Thanks, and to all have a wonderful safe 4th. Ann
The only Howell in my family that I have found so far is my gtgtgt grandmother, Martha Howell who married Thomas Hampton in 1830 in Carter Co., Tennessee. Their son, Joe Hampton,who married Minerva Jane Webb are my ancestors. These people settled in McMinn Co., Tn. I would sure like to find who Martha Howell's parents were! Any help appreciated. Bonnie in Oregon
I think I sent this to the wrong list the first time. I "lurk" this list in digest form every day. We have a loose working group of descendants of John Howell. Most of us are descendants of his son, Lewis Howell (b. 1778 in Wayne County, NC), who moved to Perry County, Alabama before 1820, and died in Perry County, AL in 1840. We would dearly love to determine the name of Lewis's wife, who we believe to be from the Raiford family. Lewis had children: Bennett B. HOWELL (born 1795). John R. HOWELL (born 1798). Wiley W. HOWELL (born 1799). Needham HOWELL (born 1803). Mary Ann HOWELL (born 1805). James F. HOWELL (born 1806). William HOWELL (born September 11,1810). Rufus King HOWELL (born 1812). Jethro Ballard HOWELL (born November 10, 1815). John had another son named Ira Ezekiel Howell who migrated to Marengo County, Alabama. We have one of Ira's descendant's in our group. I would to hear from any descendants of John, Lewis, or Ira, or John's other children (David, Wesley, Alcey, and Nancy). We have a pretty good family tree for Lewis Howell's descendants, and we always welcome more cousins. George Clinton Howell Jr., in Alabama
Rosalie -- To my knowledge, your Henry Jefferson Howell is not one of my people, but I did a teensy little bit of research, and think I located him on.......the 1910 Kansas, Crawford Co., Pittsburg city, 4th ward census, page 186A, line 20, as of the enumeration date, 19 April 1910: HOWELL, HENRY J., head of household, male, white, age 30, married once, married 5 years this marriage, born Kansas, father born "United States", mother born "United States", speaks English, Street Car Conductor, able to read/write, owns house free of mortgage located at 1504 (maybe 1534......sorry, unable to clearly read address) N. Joplin Avenue; ELIZABETH, wife, female, white, age 28, married once, married 5 years this marriage, mother of 1 child, 1 living, born Germany, father and mother both born Germany, (cannot read year of immigration to the U.S.), came to Pennsylvania, speaks High German, no occupation, able to read/write; HAZEL, daughter, female, white, age 4, born Kansas, father born Kansas, mother born Germany. I have no clue if this is your Henry, but there is one on the 1900 Kansas, Crawford Co., Baker Twp census: HENRY HOWELL, Boarder, white male, born April 1879, age 21, born Kansas, father born Georgia, mother born Kentucky, Coal Miner, able to read/write (living with 5 other boarders within the household of the William Swartz family. Hopefully, this might help some, or at least provide a lead or two. And Rosalie, no need to keep lurking -- jump right in -- we'd love to hear from you again......besides, you never know when posting your data might help someone else break down their brick wall. Happy hunting -- Candi Beard Nation ------- Subj: [HOWELL] Henry Jefferson Howell-Kansas Date: 7/3/2003 12:03:40 PM Central Standard Time From: <A HREF="mailto:Middrose@aol.com">Middrose@aol.com</A> Reply-to: <A HREF="mailto:HOWELL-L@rootsweb.com">HOWELL-L@rootsweb.com</A> To: <A HREF="mailto:HOWELL-L@rootsweb.com">HOWELL-L@rootsweb.com</A> Sent from the Internet (Details) Hello all, I have been lurking in the background always watching for someone that might be searching for the same family. I dusted "ole" Henry off a bit and cleaned him up for the roll call! Henry Jefferson Howell is my grandfather. Born 1880 in Sedan, Kansas according to death certificate. His father and mother's names "might be" William and Elizabeth. No records to support this. Info found in my brother's baby book. Henry married Lizzie Bredehoeft in Pittsburg, Ks in 1905. They had one child Hazel Ann Elizabeth Howell (my mother). Henry died in 1912. That is all I know about him. My mother seems to remember visiting an uncle Charlie Howell in Chetopa, KS. This would have been around 1916-20 time period. She also says there could have been some Cherokee heritage somewhere in her background. Since her father died when she was only 6 she remembered very little about him. This is my "brick wall". Appreciate any and all help! Rosalie Middleton
In a message dated 07/03/2003 10:44:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time, rahowell54@msn.com writes: > No msg. Did I do this wrong. > You have reached the Howell List. Who are you looking for? Have a great 4th folks....may freedom ring throughout this great nation. Jackie H.
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [HOWELL-nonUSA] Roll call:James HOWELL born Stoke c.1856/7/8 Resent-Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2003 07:55:54 -0600 Resent-From: HOWELL-non-USA-L@rootsweb.com Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2003 12:30:17 +0100 From: "Linda Fawcett" <linda-fawcett1@supanet.com> Reply-To: HOWELL-non-USA-L@rootsweb.com To: HOWELL-non-USA-L@rootsweb.com Hello Howells, I am looking for the birth of James HOWELL in Stoke-on-Trent, circa 1856/7/8, father's name also James HOWELL, cabinetmaker.The first I have of him is his marriage to Susan ALLEN in New Cross, Manchester, 25th Feb 1877. He lived in Manchester, working as a carter, until his death 16th Nov 1902 aged 44, at Russell St. Ancoats. Their children were: 1. James baptised 16th May 1880 at St. Philip's, Bradford Rd. Address 12 Holland Street, (Lodgers with John and Ellen CAVIL and family). Must have died before 3rd April 1881(not on census). 2. Mary Jane baptised 25th December 1881 at St. Philip's, Bradford Rd. Address 10 Holland Street. 3. Annie baptised 16th September 1883 at St. Philip's, Bradford Rd. Address 25 Holland Street. 4. Minnie born 9th November 1885 at 17 Williams Place, Gray St., Ancoats. I have her birth certificate. 5. Maria born 12th June 1888, died 2nd May 1958.1st husband John DALY 28th March 1910 and 2nd husband Edward TODD(widower) 1st April 1922. 6. James (another one) born circa Oct/Nov 1890. (Aged 5 months on 5th April 1891 census at 13 Tame St., New Cross). 7. Emily born circa 1892/3 (Aged 8 on 1901 census at 151 Rylance St., Ardwick). 8. Alfred born circa 1893/4 (Aged 7 on 1901 census). Registered June1/4 1894. 9. George born circa 1899/1900 (Aged 1 on 1901 census). Reg. March1/4 1900. 10. Doris born March 1902. Died 16th (or very soon after) November 1902 aged 8 months. The Manchester registrar rang to tell me that she was the next entry in the register of deaths after her father. It is feasible that there were more babies between Alfred and George, but if there were they would seem to have died, as they are not on the 1901. It would be great if anybody could help. Kind regards, Linda in Cheshire ==== HOWELL-non-USA Mailing List ==== Our homesite is the Howell Research Room located at <http://howellresearch.com>.
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [HOWELL-nonUSA] Roll call: Thomas HOWELL born Sharlston Yorks c. 1881/2 Resent-Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2003 07:55:55 -0600 Resent-From: HOWELL-non-USA-L@rootsweb.com Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2003 12:44:47 +0100 From: "Linda Fawcett" <linda-fawcett1@supanet.com> Reply-To: HOWELL-non-USA-L@rootsweb.com To: HOWELL-non-USA-L@rootsweb.com Hello again Howells, As I am having difficulty getting any further with James HOWELL, born Stoke-on-Trent, I was pleased to see in the 1901 census that his nephew Thomas HOWELL was living with the family. Thomas, aged 20, was born in Sharlston but was not on the 1881 census. However possible parents were. I have not found a birth reference in the BMD index for 1881 but a possible one was registered in Wakefield in Dec 1/4 of 1882 and I am going to send for a copy. If it is the correct birth then I will let you know more. Kind regards, Linda in Cheshire ==== HOWELL-non-USA Mailing List ==== To post messages to the discussion list, send them to HOWELL-non-USA-L@rootsweb.com
Below is my HOWELL brick wall. Looking for ancestors and descendants of Josephine HOWELL and her siblings. On the 1860 Simpson County, Miss. census she is listed in the home of Benjamin Howell age 28, wife Francis age 29, son Andrew J. age 7, daughter Martha age 6, Josephine, age 4, and a male child age 1, Green Columbia. On her headstone at Old Forest Cemetery, West Carroll Parish, LA Josephine HOWELL's birthdate is Jan. 23, 1855. She married George William Jones, ca 1875. Children of George William JONES and Josephine HOWELL JONES were Mary Vezilia, b. March 8; 1876, Louise, b. Oct. 19, 1879, Emma, b. Sept.6, 1881; Josephine B., b Oct 11, 1883; Julius Paul, b. April 24, 1889; Eva, b Sept. 13.1891, Bettie Mae, b. Feb. 14,1894, Euna, b. Jan. 13, 1896; and Eurika Nov. 3, 1899. (from the 1860 census, Simpson Co. Miss ) BF Howell SC 29 Francis Ann Garrett SC Andrew J M 7 Martha F 6 Josephine F 4 Green Columbia M 1 (from the 1866 census, Simpson Co. Miss , two more children) Sarah E F 1863 Jane F 1864 We found a B. F. Howell buried at the Gum Springs Cemetery near Braxton, MS. We believe he is the same person. The tombstone birthdate is October 19, 1829, died April 24, 1904. If he is the same person listed in the census he would be 31 years of age, not 28, in 1860. Grant W. Johnston, Chico, CA DNA, the genealogy tool for the 21st Century.
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A quick followup to Boon and Howell connection: A short while ago (?) I posted an inquery regarding some data I had previously found regarding Casandra Boon having died at Jesse C. Howell's place in Giles County, TN. Some of my data was reported incorrectly as I related the wrong Howell ancester. I shoud have listed the home place as Major Crumb Howell's home place in Giles County, TN near the Maury County line. Many thanks to another Howell descendent Michael L. Nichols (Maury County, TN to now in Texas) who provided a printed article today which in effect says she died in 1850 from "Giles Faces & Places" ==> and is buried there. Aren't CUZs just wonderful!! Weldon Wallace Howell @Bruceville, Texas descended from Ethelred, Henry, John H., Jesse Crumb, John Oliver, William Allen Boyd, Artie, Boyd Norvell - Howells all.
FOR: Gail Dixon Helmers Just wanted to drop a quick note as I believe that Archelious was son of my Henry Howell of Wayne/Dobbs County, NC. I am descended from his 2nd family with Rachael Boyet Howell vis John H. Howell. I have been in contact with a descendnt of Archelious, here in Texas that works for an Admissions Office of a State University. Her data is on a different computer (after losing much data I try to keep data seperarte from my wed connected computer) and I will provide your note to her soonest. She has posted at Ancestry.com under Archelous Howell. Sorry for inconvinence. Weldon W. Howell @Brucevile, Texas elbbbb0295@earthlink.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "helmers" <helmers@watervalley.net> To: <HOWELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 10:51 AM Subject: [HOWELL] Archelous Howell > > I am seeking information about Archilous Howell, b 1740 in Wayne Co., NC, died abt 1811 Waynesboro, Dobbs Co., NC. Was his wife Elizabeth Needham? Were his parents Henry Howell and Gail, Henry's first wife? > > I have Archilous' will naming wife Elizabeth, children Abraham, Henry,Stephen, Caleb, Needham, Daniel, and John (all Howells), and David, Steven and Charity (all Pates). > > I descend from Archilus' son Caleb's daughter Anne Boyette Howell who married (Atless?) Jordan Dickson. > > > > Joyce Dixon Helmers > > > ==== HOWELL Mailing List ==== > Need to reach Colleen, the discussion coordinator? Send her an email > at <ladyaudris@earthlink.net>. >
Hello all, I have been lurking in the background always watching for someone that might be searching for the same family. I dusted "ole" Henry off a bit and cleaned him up for the roll call! Henry Jefferson Howell is my grandfather. Born 1880 in Sedan, Kansas according to death certificate. His father and mother's names "might be" William and Elizabeth. No records to support this. Info found in my brother's baby book. Henry married Lizzie Bredehoeft in Pittsburg, Ks in 1905. They had one child Hazel Ann Elizabeth Howell (my mother). Henry died in 1912. That is all I know about him. My mother seems to remember visiting an uncle Charlie Howell in Chetopa, KS. This would have been around 1916-20 time period. She also says there could have been some Cherokee heritage somewhere in her background. Since her father died when she was only 6 she remembered very little about him. This is my "brick wall". Appreciate any and all help! Rosalie Middleton
My GGgrandparents are Sampson Howell and Phoebe Ellen Springsteen. Sampson was borm Oct 1828 and Phoebe Dec 1836. Both born Ontario Canada. They left Canada and came to MI in 1886 , had 6 children with 4 living. Info from 1900 Census of MI. The children that I know of that came to MI are: Daniel married Hannah VanSickle in Canada, Druzillah married James Graham either Canada or MI and Rosa ( Roselpha) married Ralph Hendershot ( My Ggrandparents) in Lapeer County MI. I have information from since they came to the US, but am having difficulties with finding info for Sampson prior to coming to MI. I have an entry for the family on the 1881 Canada census. They are in Brant County. If anyone is connected to this family, I would love to hear from you. Flo Kowitz in Peace Dale RI
I am seeking information about Archilous Howell, b 1740 in Wayne Co., NC, died abt 1811 Waynesboro, Dobbs Co., NC. Was his wife Elizabeth Needham? Were his parents Henry Howell and Gail, Henry's first wife? I have Archilous' will naming wife Elizabeth, children Abraham, Henry,Stephen, Caleb, Needham, Daniel, and John (all Howells), and David, Steven and Charity (all Pates). I descend from Archilus' son Caleb's daughter Anne Boyette Howell who married (Atless?) Jordan Dickson. Joyce Dixon Helmers
Hi, A possible clue exists on a deed I have from Andrew Howell to Calvin Howell dated May 4th, 1845, Grayson Co. VA. Witnesses include a Joseph Stanford, and a H____? Stanford. Calvin eventually (abt. 1875) moved to Prairie City Oregon. A family researcher (now deceased) reported that Calvin's Bible gives an Andrew Howell as his father. (I can't locate the Bible!) Calvin also named a son Marshall Monroe and one of Calvin's greatgrandchildren was named Sanford Howell. I believe this Andrew was related to (possible son of) a William Howell that moved from VA to Ohio, probably with a George Howell, around 1815-1820. andy graham Calvin was my gggrandfather rpotter wrote: > > Stanford Howell > At this point in time little is known about Sanford Howell. Records indicate that he was born in Ill. in 1832. > He may have gone to ARKANSAS in the early 1850s and married an > Elizabeth Miller. A STANFORD HOWELL of about the right age is shown in the 1850 census and his probable father is JAMES E HOWELL born in Tenn. > Stanford's middle name could be Thomas or as his grandson Everett Howell stated in a telephone call his middle name was Monroe > He did marry Adeline Northrup in Douglas County,Oregon in 1865 > They lived in Oregon City Oregon in the 1870s a number of children were born there > They later moved to Heppner Oregon in Morrow County > Additional children were born there 13 in total > Stanford died there in 1891 > Adeline died there in 1936 > I have never been able to determine if any siblings ever existed > Any help would be greatly appreciated > rpotter20@comcast.net > > ==== HOWELL Mailing List ==== > Please do not send messages with attachments, HTML, MIME, or any other > enhanced text to the list. RootsWeb does not allow messages with those > settings through their servers and will only return them to you.
Looking for info on Martha Eldigra Armelia Luzanka Howell married William Joshua Columbus Seymour, children Elbert Langston and George Clemuth( born in Double Springs Alabama)...
I have a few in my family.The Howells of White Co.Tenn.are my husband's ancestors but while researching my mother's family in Ohio I ran across this family.They are not actually related but thought someone might have interest in them. My great uncle died and his wife Daisy Belle Stewart Lamley married Charles Henry McClurg on Oct.13,1909 in Hardin Co.,Ohio. daughter: Ruth Faye McClurg born Jan.18,1911 married(1927)Henry Howell born Feb.27,1901 in Santa Fe,Ohio and died Dec.7,1982 Toledo,Ohio. children of Ruth and Henry Howell: 1.Catharine Marie Howell born Oct.13,1928 married Edward Phalen 2.Audrey June Howell born June 21,1930 married 1.Ed Fogle 2.Robert Adams
Rowena -- Not my people, but........ On the 1900 WV Monongalia, Clinton Dist, census, found a Charles G. HOWELL, age 43, married 6 years to Daisy D, age 30, daughter Ruth E., age 3, and Mary S., age 71, mother of Charles. On the 1850 VA Monongalia, East 36th Dist., found several Howell families, all living "next door" or near one another: John C., age 37 and wife Harriet; Capal, age 44, and wife Nancy, (maybe a brother of Leven?); Leven, age 51, and wife (sorry, can't make out name), but son Charles age 15 is one of children listed; William, age 26, and wife Eliza; Mary, age 26, head of household. Children of each household are also listed on the census. If any of these sound like your folks, let me know, and I'll be happy to send you more census info if you don't already have it. -- Candi Beard Nation ----- Subj: [HOWELL] Roll Call -Father of Leven Howell / Anna King / Mary Elliott / Charles G. Howell Date: 7/2/2003 8:28:44 PM Central Standard Time From: <A HREF="mailto:beachbum@cruzio.com">beachbum@cruzio.com</A> Reply-to: <A HREF="mailto:HOWELL-L@rootsweb.com">HOWELL-L@rootsweb.com</A> To: <A HREF="mailto:HOWELL-L@rootsweb.com">HOWELL-L@rootsweb.com</A> Sent from the Internet (Details) Leven Howell b. Abt. Nov. 11, 1799 Leesburg, VA d. Abt. 1866 m. Feb. 14, 1819 to Anna Elenora King b. Abt. Aug. 23, 1797 MD d. Abt.1859 Leven is supposed to have been m. to a Mary E. Elliott - I have no information on her. I do not know the father of Leven Howell or his siblings. Any information about them would be greatly appreciated. My connection is a son Charles G. Howell b. Jan 20, 1837 in Monongalia, VA (one of 12 children) NOTE: Most of this information is from other family members. Rowena