Sorry this is so late -- we just got back to Japan from emergency leave. Please adjust your files to note that Sam Temple Howell recently passed away on 4-15-98. He was interred at the Brookville Cemetary in Brookville, LI, NY on 4-22-98. Sam was laid to rest next to his parents Eben and Celia. He was 81 years old. William Howell m. Anne Eyre Hampton Henry Howell m. Margaret Hawten Edward Howell m. Frances Paxton John Howell m. Susannah Mitchell John Howell m. Martha White John Howell m. Joanna Cooper John Howell m. Desire White John Howell m. Mehetabel Jessup John Howell m. Mary Saltmarsh Frederick Howell m. Millicent Jagger William Frederick Howell m. Unknown Eben Howell m. Celia Fahler Temple Sam Temple Howell m. Marie Gladele Penney Sara Lou Howell m. Steven Brenner Daniel Philip Brenner Howell m. Kristen Marie Haydon
I was lucky this week to discover a family member that had a family Bible tucked away that she had forgotten. Thanks to this find, I have been able to step back one more generation with my Howells. Hoping someone out there will recognize these names. Freeman Howell b.Feb. 13,1831 d.Feb. 13,1865 + Sophia ? Howell b.Jan.22,1819 Sarah Jeanette Howell b.Feb.3, 1853 d.Dec. 5,1860 Madison Howell b.July 11, 1857 d.May 5, 1862 Elizabeth Howell b.Sept.12, 1857 Anthony Howell b.Nov.2, 1862 d. Aug 12, 1936 Anthony Howell + Rachel Amanda Truex b.April 9, 1863 d.July 27, 1929 Chester A.Howell b.July 4, 1883 Calvin I. Howell b. March 23, 1885 Oda Howell b.April 6, 1887 Asa Y. Howell b.April 23, 1889 Forrest Howell B. May 13, 1891 Jennie Ella Howell b. March 24, 1893 I know that Anthony and Rachel lived in Monroe CO. Ohio and that Sophia Howell is found on the 1880 Census Index for Monroe CO. Ohio. If any of this sounds familiar to anyone please contact me at 26j0364b@bright.net
Hi. I'm looking for any possible information on an Esther Louise Howell born in Missouri in 1936 and died August 1970. Also any information on her life and ancestors. If you can help I would really appreciate it. Thanks. Melissa CLMRKRIS@aol.com
Sorry to post this to the list, but I want to unsubscribe but when I go to the url that is given at the end of all posts, it says it is not found. Can you please tell me what to do from here? Thanks, Clark Family
Just got back from Illinois, hope I'm not too late for a roll call . . . My mystery Howell is Samuel Urier (Uriah?) HOWELL, who lived in the ARK/MO/Illinois area in the 1870-1900 era. Among his sons is a Paul Howell, my grandfather. Sorry that I don't have more info right now, but I'm hoping that Samuel Howell's unusual middle name stands out in someone's data. Thanks. Mike [ Mstew99@aol.com ]
Can someone tell me why the background is red on all my Howell digests. Its painful on the eyes to read. I have never had this problem before with digest format. thanks Mara
Thanks to everyone who has sent info on their Howells. I realize a lot of work goes into these contributions. However, here we do not download attachments. Sorry!
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I hope that this will help someone. Jim.[HOWELL-L] David HOWELL born about 1720 David Howell (1720-dec.) +unknown ( Howell ) (1720-dec.) :Benjamin Howell (1740-1799) :Joshua Howell Sr. (1745-1836) :+Mary ( Howell ) (1745-dec.) :.David Howell (1767-dec.) :.+Susannah Hylton (1770-dec.) :.Abigail Howell (1770-1840) :.+David Porter (1770-dec.) :.Nancy Howell (1777-1852) :.+John Bryant Hylton (1775-1810) :.Joshua Howell Jr. (1779-1869) :.+Christina Mikesell (1778-1866) :.Thomas Howell (1780-dec.) :.+Sally Stapleton (1780-dec.) :.Daniel Howell (1781-1869) :.+Phebe Ross (1782-dec.) :.John Howell (1783-1859) :.+Elizabeth Parkinson (1780-dec.) :..Catherine Howell (1806-1846) :..Joanna Howell (1810-dec.) :..Joshua Howell (1813-1861) :..+Matilda Hamilton (1815-1894) :...unknown Howell (1835-dec.) :...Abagail Howell (1838-1912) :..Daniel Parkinson Howell (1820-dec.) :..+Mary Ann McKindley (1820-dec.) :..Thomas Howell (1823-dec.) :..+Nancy Ann Jones (1829-dec.) :..William Larue Howell (1825-1863) :..+Clarissa Cutler (1880-1920) :..John Q. Howell (1827-1909) :..+Rebecca Halstead (1830-1870) :..Lucinda Howell (1829-dec.) :.James Howell (1786-1844) :.+Abigail Sumpter (1790-dec.) :.Jeremiah Howell (1793-1865) :.+Phebe Priest (1780-dec.) :Daniel Howell (1759-1836)
Jim:- Where did you get this information about DAVID HOWELL born ca 1720? Your binary download did not come through- I believe the list owner ask that attachments not be included in listings. If you will check postings on the HOWELL-L Roll call for BENJAMIN, JOSHUA, and DANIEL HOWEL (HOWELL) last week from me you will find the same family. In your listing, there are several mistakes and missing information that I can supply. I did not check dates. For example: Do you have proof that David is the father of Benjamin? You did not list Benjamin's children You did not list all of Joshua's children You did not list Daniel's children Nancy Howell was married again after John Bryant Hylton John Howell's wife was Elizabeth PARKISON not Parkinson Abagail (Abigail) was not the daugther of John Daniel Pakison Howell's wife was Mary Ann McKINLEY not Kindley Daniel P had a second wife also Jeremiah Howell had a second wife also I would like to correspond with you and help you get your information correct. We have about twenty persons working on all or parts of this family. We will be very happy to share our work with what you have. Please respond to this message. Thanks Micki
In the past I have ask that ATTACHMENT not be posted to the list. Once again I am asking. From now on if their are ATTACHMENT sent to the list I will Correspond to them privantly. and then if they dont stop I will remove the person from the list. Think you. List Owner. James Rowan.
Please--a reminder--NO ATTACHED FILES! They cause problems. Resa Hennings
I don't know who Polly Howell or Uriah Langston are.. But I do know that in my Howell family I have some Langstons married into the family. In Gates Co., N. C., I also know there is a HOWELL/LANGSTON Cemetary. Hvae not been there. Does this sound familiar?? Marilyn Howell
These are my Howells: John Howell (d.l864) married Anne (Short?) in l858. She was born in l830. They Lived in Anson County and in the Lilesville area. The children of John and Anne were, marth Elizabeth (l864-l945), Martha, b. l859 married a Ramsay, Araminta (l855-l9l3) married a Mullis, Hugh (b.l856) and Stella who died young. The l880 Census of Anson County, NC listed Anne Howell as head of the house, son Hugh, age 23, Larry grandson,6; Lizzie age l7. Elizabeth Howell (l864-l945) married Alfred Ledbetter, son of Allen and Sarah, in l877. The story is he left her and their two children and was never seen again. She took her Howell name back, and so all the children up until my father who was born in l933 carried the name Howell. Elizabeth and Alfred had Joseph Abner Howell (l882-l95l) who married Vida Patterson from Jackson Springs in l905. These were my father's grandparents. If anyone has any information on this family, I would appreciate it. Darlene H. Cantey, Camden,SC ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
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I have Thomas HOWELL b. 1772 in PA or England. Married Sara? Married Ann Crosby by 1816. Living in Cambria Co., PA by 1816. Ch: Hugh, Mordecia, Mary wife of Jacob Topper, James, Hannah wife of John Coons, William, Susan wife of John Parker, Sarah wife of Jame Elder, John, Ann wife of John Kennedy, Thomas. All children b. between 1802 and 1829 in PA.
Rachel Elizabeth Howell, b 04 Jun 1831 in Indiana (per LDS) or Howell Co, MO? or Tennessee, d 17 May 1929 in Stella, Newton Co, MO or Rocky Comfort, McDonald Co, MO, m 23 May 1852 Joel Stephen Garner (1828-1901). They had 11 children. She was the daughter of either James B. Howell, b 1805 in Indiana (per LDS), or of Ralph (James) Howell & Polly Flowers Butcher of North Carolina. Total dead end here re: either set of parents, connection to rest of Howell family, etc. HELP! Jay Garner jgarner@ns.fcic.usda.gov coyote98@juno.com http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/g/a/r/J-H-Garner/ J.H. Garner jgarner@ns.fcic.usda.gov coyote98@juno.com
In the 1832 pension application of John Howell: Uriah Langston states that he knows John Howell. In the book _Billingsley Family_, it states that Uriah Langston married Polly Howell. Does anyone know who this Polly Howell was. Wynell
from History of Barbour county, WV I thought that some one may want to read this and it may help some one. Your List Owner. Jim. John Howell born 1843 at the Old Howell homestead, son of Nehemiah and Rebecca [Limbers] Howell, was married first to Mary E. Ringer of Fayette county, Pennsylvania, January 11, 1866; second, to Mary E. Daughter of Robert and Emaline Brown. children, Columbia E., Annie M., Dora May, R. B. Hayes, and an infant unnamed born in 1873. He is a Republican, a farmer and stock dealer, owning about 1800 acres, of which 40 in corn, 75 in wheat, and the balance in oats, buckwheat and potatoes. In one year he raised 1000 bushels of potatoes, 1050 of wheat, and 2000 of shelled corn. the stock he handles is of the improved varieties, usually 300 cattle yearly. When he was in the lumber business from 1873 to 1895 he owned two saw mills and was an ecporter of Lumber. His dealings in fertilizers are extensive, amounting to 300 tons a year. He lives on a part of the old home farm. He served about one year in the Union army. He has always taken an interest in the success of his political party, and has been three times nominated for office. In 1888 he was defeated by a few votes for Sheriff; in 1892 was elected, on the face of the returns, to the legislature, but was counted out on technicalities. In 1894 he was elected Sheriff of Barbour by a large majority. All of his land is underlaid with coal, there beirng four veins, including the Roaring Creek vein 12 feet thick. Mr. Howell was seven years post master at Calhoun, during his mercantile first in the county. Mrs. Howell was born 1847, and her ancestors were English, her great grandfather having come from that county and settled in Pennsylvania. Grant Tuman Howell, born 1861, son of Nehemiah and Rebecca [Limbers] Howell, was married October 18, 1893, to Anna Belle, daughter of Eldridge and Darothy [Bartlett] Golden. children, Eva Maude, Harold George and Jessie. He is a member of the M. E. Church; of A. O. F. A., is a farmer and lumber dealer, owning 164 acres ner the old homestead mostly improved. He was educated in the public schools of Barbour, The great grandfather came from Scotland and settled near Philadelphia, and Nehemiah Howell was born in Preston County 1815, and died 1885. NehimiahÀÀs fatherÀÀs name was John, and he was born in 1792. The grandfather John Limbers, was born in France, and with his parents settled in Green County, Pennsylvania, about 1835. Rebecca Howell was born 1823. William Howell, brother of Nehemiah, was in the Union army under Averell, and was in the battle of Droop Mountain and at other places, dying of a wound received at Cedar Creek in 1864. The children of Nehemiah and Rebecca Howell, were as follows, with the dates of their birts: Sarah 1841; John, 1843; William 1845; David, 1847; Lewis, 1848; Rachel, 1850; Martin, 1852; James, 1854; George, 1856; Samuel, 1858; Grant, 1861; Mattie E. 1865. R. B. Howell, born 1877 in Barbour County, son of John and Mary [Brown] Howell, was married october 9, 1898, at Philippi, to Lummie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones. He is a member of the Missionary Baptist Church, and is a farmer and stock raiser, living near Clements. He is in partnership with his father in the gertilizer and machine business. When he was only fifteen years of age he began transacting business, and soon developed a judgment and knowledge which enable him to complete successfully with men who had the experience of years. The most of the stock handled by him is of improved varieties. James E. Howell, born in Barbour County, 1845, son of Nehemiah and Rebecca Howell; German and Welsh descent; married, 1880, Virginia daughter of Jacob and Nancy [McQuain] Isner. Children, Daisy D., Lily B., George M. Farmer; owns 840 acres, 280 improved. His father was one of the early settlers in Barbour, and during the Civil war was a Union soldier, fighting till peace was signed. James howell come to Randolph in 1878 and began work in the woods. His farm is one of the finest in the district, and his barn the largest being 50 by 100 feet. In November 1811 ÀÀWilliam Howell came into court and made oath that Michael Howell never received any compansation in land for his services while a soldier under Colonel Murtenberger in the Revolutionary War.: