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    1. Fw: Hulda Ann Howe
    2. Marilyn Prinzing
    3. Recently, I sent the following information to someone regarding a William Howe who possibly had a granddaughter Hulda. I thought that maybe this information might be recognized by someone on the Howe List who might be able to complete this puzzle for three of us. I am editing out the personal info and just giving the important facts. ----- Original Message ----- From: Marilyn Prinzing Library -Uniontown, Pa. Abstracts of Washington Co.,Pa. Will books 1-3 (1776-1841) P.254 William How -Pike Run Tp. Will: 3 April 1818; probated 20 October 1820 Exec -William Taylor, Caleb Johnson, William Riggs Wife: Elizabeth Sons: John Thomas James Adam Alexander Samuel Dau: Elender Mary Elizabeth Margaret Martha Sarah Isabella Ann Alice Johannah ____________________________________________________________________________ _ The following is from an Email to me from a direct descendant from the William Howe who donated the land for the Howe Cemetery where my Hulda Ann is buried. William Howe and Margaret Jackman married in 1770-1771 in Baltimore Children: Adam b. 1780 m. Elizabeth Freeland Conflicting material on whether William was married twice or whether one the his daughters-in-law was mistaken as second wife. If he married twice, it was to Elizabeth Clark b. 1772 and died 1834 and my searching says the 2 children were by Jackman and 14 by Clark. Johnson Clark Howe m. Rachel Pundel and moved to IL. Thomas Howe no info. He also had a brother Thomas James Howe no info Alexander m. Elizabeth Reihl Samuel Howe m. Lydia Morral Elender Howe Mary Howe Elizabeth Howe Margaret Howe Martha Howe Sarah Howe Ann Howe Alice Howe Johannah Howe. Also in Cruminie;s book Allen Twp. has a paragraph on William and his farm named Malabar. 2 children went to Virginia, one was Adam my ancestor and I don't know which other one. 2 daughters married and went to Canada 2 sons went to Illinois Alexander and Samuel stayed in the county I have some additional information I received from the Howe Church. I made contact when I visited there 2 years ago. William fought on the Colonial side in the War and received his 50 acres. It is in the book on Revolutionary Vets in most libraries. Then from other information, he traded and got a couple hundred more from the Indians when he got to Washington County in about 1780 or so. He also fought in the Whiskey Rebellion ____________________________________________________________________________ I hope someone recognizes this family and can make use of the Court material. If you are related to any of the children, please Email me. Marilyn Prinzing, g,g,granddaughter of Hulda Ann Howe and Robert Roley of Pennsylvania

    07/27/1999 10:54:31