HI Sue, Thank you so much for this information. I didn't know this list existed. This will help me a lot in sorting out the William Howells, and their connections to Andrew and my Calvin. I have two deeds that list heirs of William Howell, but it isn't entirely clear which William they are talking about. Have you seen any information of the McMillan Families of Grayson that would indicate a daughter Louisa? Your help is greatly appreciated. thanks, andy Sue Dotson wrote: > Andy, > > There is a chart in the 1870 Annotated Grayson Co. census that lists > everyone who was a head of household in Grayson Co. from 1771 to 1850 and in > what records their names are found. These Howells are listed: > > Alexander, b. 1794-9 1820 & 1830 census > Anderson, b. 1775-94 1820 census > Andrew, b. 1790-9 1830 & 1840W census > Calvin, b. <1789 1810 tax list > Calvin, b. 1810-9 1840 W census > Ellen, b. 1790-9 1840W census > George, b. 1800-9 1830 & 1840W census > George, b. 1750-9 1800 census, 1810 tax list, 1820 & 1830 census > James, b. <1779 1800 census, 1810 tax list > John, b. <1789 1810 tax list > Samuel Jr., b. [blank] 1787 & 1793 > Samuel Sr., b. [blank] 1787 & 1793 > William, b. [blank] 1787 > William, b. 1810-9 1840W census > William Jr., b. <1779 1800 census, 1810 tax list > William Sr., b. <1779 1800 census, 1810 tax list > > The "Bicentennial Heritage of Grayson Co., VA" says George is the earliest > record of a Howell in Montgomery Co., VA, but: > "Two other persons named Howell, William Sr., and William, Jr., are also > found on the 1815 tax list. Their relationship to George, if any, is > unknown. > William Howell, Sr., owned one farm on the New River at the mouth of Fox > Creek, consisting of 354 acres, having thereon one dwelling house of logs > and one kitchen, valued at $300. > William Howell, Jr., owned one farm of 60 acres on New River, having > thereon one dwelling house of logs, (18' x 16'), valued at $100." > > Hope this helps you some. > > Sue Dotson > [email protected] > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Andrew Graham" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 8:19 AM > Subject: John Calvin Howell > > > Hello, > > I'm new to the list. I'm researching the family of John Calvin Howell, > > born 1818, Old Town, Grayson Co. Va, married Louisa McMillan. (Louisa > > May have been a Phipps, some say Laurance). John Calvin was the son of > > Andrew and Jane (?) Howell, who was heir of and probably son of William > > Howell Sr. John Calvin moved to Ashe Co., served in the Confederacy > > from there, and then moved to Prairie City Oregon after Louisa died, > > around 1875. > > > > Sort of an aside, I noticed in the two books on Grayson Co. that I have, > > only George Howell is listed in the index. Other do show up in lists > > within the book, which evidently are not indexed. It seems strange to > > me that only one Howell is listed when there were obviously many there. > > However, it occurred to me that maybe the name has been confused with > > Hale, which is a soundex equivalent. There are many Hales listed, and > > the family lines are well researched. To support this possibility is > > this, a Calvin Howell (not my direct line), married a Barbary Rhudy in > > 1807, daughter of Jacob Rhudy. Jacob Rhudy and William Hale (possibly > > Howell?) had adjoining farms. Was Calvin the son of William Hale > > (Howell?)? I also noticed that many of the heirs of William Howell Sr. > > could not sign their names to one of the deeds I copied. That makes it > > even more likely that they did not know the "correct" spelling of the > > family name. > > > > Any and all help greatly appreciated, > > andy graham > > > > > > ============================== > > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > > > >
You're welcome, Andy. I'm sorry, but I don't see anything that can help you on the McMillans. Maybe someone else is researching that line? Sue Dotson [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Graham" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 8:13 AM Subject: Re: John Calvin Howell > HI Sue, > > Thank you so much for this information. I didn't know this list existed. This > will help me a lot in sorting out the William Howells, and their connections to > Andrew and my Calvin. I have two deeds that list heirs of William Howell, but > it isn't entirely clear which William they are talking about. > > Have you seen any information of the McMillan Families of Grayson that would > indicate a daughter Louisa? > > Your help is greatly appreciated. > > thanks, > andy > > > > Sue Dotson wrote: > > > Andy, > > > > There is a chart in the 1870 Annotated Grayson Co. census that lists > > everyone who was a head of household in Grayson Co. from 1771 to 1850 and in > > what records their names are found. These Howells are listed: > > > > Alexander, b. 1794-9 1820 & 1830 census > > Anderson, b. 1775-94 1820 census > > Andrew, b. 1790-9 1830 & 1840W census > > Calvin, b. <1789 1810 tax list > > Calvin, b. 1810-9 1840 W census > > Ellen, b. 1790-9 1840W census > > George, b. 1800-9 1830 & 1840W census > > George, b. 1750-9 1800 census, 1810 tax list, 1820 & 1830 census > > James, b. <1779 1800 census, 1810 tax list > > John, b. <1789 1810 tax list > > Samuel Jr., b. [blank] 1787 & 1793 > > Samuel Sr., b. [blank] 1787 & 1793 > > William, b. [blank] 1787 > > William, b. 1810-9 1840W census > > William Jr., b. <1779 1800 census, 1810 tax list > > William Sr., b. <1779 1800 census, 1810 tax list > > > > The "Bicentennial Heritage of Grayson Co., VA" says George is the earliest > > record of a Howell in Montgomery Co., VA, but: > > "Two other persons named Howell, William Sr., and William, Jr., are also > > found on the 1815 tax list. Their relationship to George, if any, is > > unknown. > > William Howell, Sr., owned one farm on the New River at the mouth of Fox > > Creek, consisting of 354 acres, having thereon one dwelling house of logs > > and one kitchen, valued at $300. > > William Howell, Jr., owned one farm of 60 acres on New River, having > > thereon one dwelling house of logs, (18' x 16'), valued at $100." > > > > Hope this helps you some. > > > > Sue Dotson > > [email protected] > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Andrew Graham" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 8:19 AM > > Subject: John Calvin Howell > > > > > Hello, > > > I'm new to the list. I'm researching the family of John Calvin Howell, > > > born 1818, Old Town, Grayson Co. Va, married Louisa McMillan. (Louisa > > > May have been a Phipps, some say Laurance). John Calvin was the son of > > > Andrew and Jane (?) Howell, who was heir of and probably son of William > > > Howell Sr. John Calvin moved to Ashe Co., served in the Confederacy > > > from there, and then moved to Prairie City Oregon after Louisa died, > > > around 1875. > > > > > > Sort of an aside, I noticed in the two books on Grayson Co. that I have, > > > only George Howell is listed in the index. Other do show up in lists > > > within the book, which evidently are not indexed. It seems strange to > > > me that only one Howell is listed when there were obviously many there. > > > However, it occurred to me that maybe the name has been confused with > > > Hale, which is a soundex equivalent. There are many Hales listed, and > > > the family lines are well researched. To support this possibility is > > > this, a Calvin Howell (not my direct line), married a Barbary Rhudy in > > > 1807, daughter of Jacob Rhudy. Jacob Rhudy and William Hale (possibly > > > Howell?) had adjoining farms. Was Calvin the son of William Hale > > > (Howell?)? I also noticed that many of the heirs of William Howell Sr. > > > could not sign their names to one of the deeds I copied. That makes it > > > even more likely that they did not know the "correct" spelling of the > > > family name. > > > > > > Any and all help greatly appreciated, > > > andy graham > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > > > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > > > > > > > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > >