Experience HOWLAND was born on 28 July 1668 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Parents: Lt. John Howland John HOWLAND and Mary LEE.


George HOWLAND50 was born in 1602 in St Dunston's, London, London, England. He died on 10 February 1643 at the age of 41 in St. Dunstans, East London, London Co., England. He has Ancestral File Number 9CN9-K9. George was buried in St. Dunstans, East London, London Co., England. Parents: Henry HOWLAND and Margaret AIRES.


George HOWLAND was born about 1608 in Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire, England. He died on 10 February 1643 at the age of 35 in St. Dunstans, East London, London County, England. He was in Merchant. Parents: Henry HOWLAND and Margaret AIRES.


Hannah HOWLAND was born in 1609 in Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire, England. Parents: Henry HOWLAND and Margaret AIRES.


Hannah HOWLAND50 was born in 1609 in Of Fen Stanton, Hamps, Eng. She has Ancestral File Number MWHN-PF. She died in England. Parents: Henry HOWLAND and Margaret AIRES.


Hannah HOWLAND was born about 1637 in Plymouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She died in 1705 at the age of 68 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts. Parents: John HOWLAND and Elizabeth TILLEY.


Hannah HOWLAND was born on 15 May 1661 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She was baptized on 2 June 1689 in West Barnstable Church, Barnstabe County, Massachusetts. She died before 1 February 1711 at the age of 49 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Parents: Lt. John Howland John HOWLAND and Mary LEE.


Henry HOWLAND was born in 1564 in Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire, England. He was born in 1564 in Fen Stanton, Cambridgeshire. He died on 17 May 1635 at the age of 71 in Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire, England. Henry died on 17 May 1635 at the age of 71 in Fen Stanton, Cambridgeshire. He was buried on 19 May 1635 in Buried in church cemetry in Fenstations, Huntingdonshire, England. He was in Yeoman. Fen Stanton is about 1-2 miles south of St. Ives, near to Huntingdon, in the area northwest of Cambridge. Huntingdonshire county no longer exists.
" Howland " was a location phrase for ' Land at the ancient burial mound '. This alluded to a prehistoric tomb where the ancestors farmed. The Howland coat-of-arms, granted in 1584, has two black bars below three blackrampant lions on a silver shield.

Buried in church cemetery in Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire, England

Parents: John HOWLAND and Emme REVELL.

Spouse: Margaret AIRES. Margaret AIRES and Henry HOWLAND were married on 26 April 1600 in Ely, Cambridegeshire, England. Children were: Margaret HOWLAND, Henry HOWLAND, Simon HOWLAND, George HOWLAND, Hannah HOWLAND, William HOWLAND, Arthur HOWLAND, John HOWLAND, Humprey HOWLAND, Margaret HOWLAND.

Spouse: Mrs. Ann HOWLAND. Children were: Joseph HOWLAND, Sarah HOWLAND.


Henry HOWLAND50 was born in 1564 in Of, Fen Stanton, Huntingdonshire, Eng. He was christened about 1564 in Of Fen Stanton, Huntingshire, En. He died on 17 May 1635 at the age of 71 in Fen Stanto, Hunts, England, Great Britain. Henry was buried on 19 May 1635 in Fen Stanto, Hunts, England, Great Britain. He has Ancestral File Number 8WRK-72.

Spouse: Margaret AIRES. Children were: Arthur HOWLAND, John HOWLAND SR., Simon HOWLAND, Simon HOWLAND, Hannah HOWLAND, Margaret HOWLAND, Humphrey HOWLAND, George HOWLAND, William HOWLAND, Arthur HOWLAND, Henry HOWLAND.


Henry HOWLAND was born on 25 November 1604 in Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire, England. He was christened on 25 November 1604 in Scrooby, Nottingham, England. On 5 January 1636 he was in Became Constable of Duxbury. Henry died on 17 January 1671 at the age of 66 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts. He was also known as Henry J. Howland. He was in Religion: Quaker. Parents: Henry HOWLAND and Margaret AIRES.

Spouse: Mary 'Sarah' NEWLAND. Mary 'Sarah' NEWLAND and Henry HOWLAND were married in 1630 in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. They were married about 1630 in Plymouth, Massachusetts.


Henry HOWLAND50 was born on 25 November 1604 in Of, Fen Stanton, Huntingdonshire, England. He was christened on 25 November 1604 in Of, Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England. He was buried in January 1671 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Henry died on 17 January 1671 at the age of 66 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts. He has Ancestral File Number 3W6V-WS. Parents: Henry HOWLAND and Margaret AIRES.


Hope HOWLAND was born on 30 August 1629 in Plymouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She was buried on 9 January 1683 in Buried in Lathrop Hill, Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She died on 8 January 1684 at the age of 54 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Parents: John HOWLAND and Elizabeth TILLEY.


Humphrey HOWLAND50 was born in 1599 in Essex, Essex, Eng, England. He was buried on 9 July 1646 in St. Swithin, London, Middlesex, England. He died on 10 July 1646 at the age of 47 in St. Swithins, London, London Co., England. Humphrey has Ancestral File Number 9CN9-J4. Parents: Henry HOWLAND and Margaret AIRES.


Humprey HOWLAND was born about 1596 in Essex, Essex County, England. He died on 8 July 1646 at the age of 50 in St. Swithins, London, England. He was in Draper. Parents: Henry HOWLAND and Margaret AIRES.


Isaac HOWLAND was born on 15 November 1649 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. He was baptized in 1672 in Surveryor of Highways. In 1672 he was in Surveryor of Highways. Isaac died on 9 March 1724 at the age of 74 in Middleboro, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Parents: John HOWLAND and Elizabeth TILLEY.


Isaac HOWLAND was born on 25 November 1659 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He died on 26 December 1724 at the age of 65 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He was buried in West Barnstable Cemetery, Barnstabe County, Massachusetts. Parents: Lt. John Howland John HOWLAND and Mary LEE.


Jabez HOWLAND was born about 1644 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. He signed a will on 14 May 1708 in Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island. He died before 6 February 1712 at the age of 68 in Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island. Jabez had his estate probated on 21 February 1712 in Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island. Parents: John HOWLAND and Elizabeth TILLEY.


John HOWLAND was born in 1481 in Newport Pond, England. He died on 12 April 1550 at the age of 69 in Newport Pond, England. Born during the early reign of Henry VIII, John Howland and Anne Greenway had eleven sons and one daughter and all historians agree that all Howlands in England were desc, from this pair. The eldest son , Richard Howland, Doctor of Divinity and Archbishop of Peterborough, was granted the Family Coat of Arms June 10, 1584. Historians say he delivered the funeral sermon of Mary Queen of Scots. John's will was proven April 1550. The name Howland is found only in Essex England and was originally found only in Newport, Wicken, Essex, England. Both George and Humphrey Howland died before 1653, as Humphrey's widow Annie was executrix of both their wills. She died December 20, 1653. Humphrey was a draper of London. George lived at St. Donstons, East London.

Spouse: Agnes AGNETTE. Children were: Ralph HOWLAND, John HOWLAND.


John HOWLAND was born in 1516 in Newport Pond, Essex. He died in 1599 at the age of 83 in County Essex, Emgland. He was in Salter. Parents: John HOWLAND and Agnes AGNETTE.

Spouse: Agnes (Anne) GREENWAY. Children were: Richard HOWLAND, ? HOWLAND, ? HOWLAND, ? HOWLAND, ? HOWLAND, Sir Giles HOWLAND, ? HOWLAND, ? HOWLAND, ? HOWLAND, ? HOWLAND, ? HOWLAND, John HOWLAND.


John HOWLAND was born on 10 August 1541 in Essex, England. He was born on 10 August 1541 in County Essex, Emgland. He was baptized on 10 August 1541 in Baptised. John died on 10 January 1612 at the age of 70 in White Chapel, Middlesex, England. He died on 10 January 1612 at the age of 70 in White Chapel, Middlesex. He was buried in St. Mary, Whitechappel, England. Parents: John HOWLAND and Agnes (Anne) GREENWAY.

Spouse: Emme REVELL. Emme REVELL and John HOWLAND were married in 1560 in Essex, England. They were married in 1560 in County Essex, Emgland. Children were: Henry HOWLAND, John Henry HOWLAND, Nicholas HOWLAND, Margaret HOWLAND.


John HOWLAND was born in 1592 in Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire, England. He was christened on 16 January 1603 in Baptized at Cambridgeshire, Ely, England. He immigrated on 11 December 1620 to Plymouth, Massachusetts on the "Mayflower". John signed a will on 29 May 1672 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. He died on 23 February 1673 at the age of 81 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts. He was buried on 25 February 1673 in Burial Hill, Plymouth Massachusetts. John had his estate probated on 5 March 1673 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. John Howland came over on the Mayflower as one of the indentured servants of a wealthy couple named John and Kathrine Carver and they landed in America in December of 1620. John Carver died in the spring of 1621 and his wife Kathrine died in the summer of 1621.

John HOWLAND. Born in 1592 in Fen station, Huntingdonshire, England. John died in Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts on 23 Feb 1672; he was 80. Buried in Burial Hill, Plymouth MA. Occupation: yeoman

-Mayflower index #19,049
-there is a Pilgrim John Howland Society, with its membership director being: Robert M. Tatem, 7 Galway Lane, Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08003 in 1998
-sailed on the Mayflower 8/2/11620, was a Pilgrim and one of the founder of Plymouth, Massachusetts
-he is best remembered for having fallen off the Mayflower during a mighty storm, as recorded by Bradford "In sundry of these storms the winds were so fierece and the sea so high, as they could not bear a know of sail, but hwere forced to hull for divers days together. And in one of them, as they thus lay at hull in a mighty storm, a lusty (meaning good spirited) young man called John Howland, coming upon some occasion above the gratings was, with a seele of the ship, thrown into the sea; but it please God that he caught hold of the topsail halyards which hung overboard and ran out at length. Yet he held his hold (though he was sundry fathoms under water) till he was hauled up by the same rope to the brim of the water, and then with boat hook and other means got into the ship again and saved his life. And though he was something ill with it, yet he lived many years after and became a profitable member both in church and Commonwealth".
-another source relates as the Mayflower plowed westward through high seas in the fall of 1620 on its way to the New World, John Howland was suddenly swept overboard. Fortunately he grabbed a handy topsail halyard and although he was doused several fathoms deep, was hauled aboard with the aid of a a boat hook.
-when the Mayflower reached Cape Cod, John was among the party of 10 who were sent out to select the locations of their new homes. They were driven by a storm into Plymouth Harbor which they choose for the settlement. Prior to landing, the passengers drew up the Compact which became the basis for their government. John Howland, then twenty-eight, was the 13th signer.
-came on the Mayflower as a servant of John Carver. After the death of Carver, he rose rapidly as a leader in the colony. In 1627 he was the head of one of the twelve companies which divided the livestock, and he was one of the eight Plymouth Undertakers who assumed responsibility for the colony's debt to the London Merchant Adventures (the company that had lent them the money to emigrate to America) in return for certain monopoly trade privileges. He was on the 1633 freeman list, and by 1633, was an Assistant, being re-elected to this position in 1634 and 1635. In 1634 he was in charge of the colony trading outpost on the Kennebec River when Talbot and Hocking were killed. He received a good number of land grants, was elected a Deputy for Plymouth, served on numerous special committees, and was an important lay leader of the Plymouth Church.
-there were 102 passengers on the Mayflower but only 23 left descendants and John Howland has more descendants than any of the others however.
-there is a question to whether John Howland lived in Duxbury, Massachusetts full time- an article in Colonial Homes magazine states "about 1/3 of the settlers in the Plymouth Colony moved to the place they named Duxburrow". The town was incorporated in 1637 at Ducksborrow and became Duxbury in 1834. During their first few years in Duxbury, the Pilgrims settlers stayed only from spring planting through harvest, returning to Plymouth for the winter. Even during the farming season, they attended church services in Plymouth every Sunday, probably getting there by boat across the Duxbury Bay, rather than by the Indian trails that were the only overland routes. In 1632, Duxbury became their permanent home, and they established their own parish under Elder William Brewster, who has been spiritual leader of the Pilgrims ever since they left England for Holland. Among the settlers were Myles Standish, John Alden, his wife Priscilla and John Howland.
-at present day (1997) the General Society of Mayflower Descendants is located in Plymouth, Massachusetts at 4 Winslow Street and is furnished with 17th, 18th, and 19th century antiques.
-THE PILGRIM STORY- In 1620, a band of Pilgrims left England about the British wine ship, the Mayflower seeking economic opportunity and religious freedom. John Howland was Governor John Carver's servant (in those days, a servant was a person who was bound to a certain master for a definite time, as distinct from a person who worked for day wages.) The voyage was stormy as the 102 passengers crossed the Atlantic Ocean in two months. (John Howland fell overboard but was rescued). They landed in Plymouth on December 21, 1620 and established the first successful colony in the New World. Work was started on the new settlement on Christmas Day, 1620. Snow, sleet and rain hampered their efforts. More than half the group died during the first terrible winter, which was plagued by illness, exposure, cold, hunger and disease. On March 21, 1621, Samoset of the Wampanoag Indians walked into the settlement and surprised the Pilgrims in their own language. He later introduced them to Squant, who taught the Pilgrims how to plant corn and how to catch herring from Plymouth's town brook to use as fertilizer. He showed them how to tap maple trees for sap and where to find eels for food. The Colony began to thrive durning its first summer. The Pilgrims, who had feared for their lives durning the cruel winter, were now seeing the best of the New World. The Pilgrim's first autumn in New England was beautiful and the harvest was plentiful. They were grateful and set aside a day of Thanksgiving for a harvest festival. Governor Bradford asked Squanto to invite the Wampanoags to the feast. Four Pilgrims hunted for waterfowl and returned with ducks and geese for the celebration. On the appointed day, Massachusettsasoit arrived with 90 hungry braves. The Pilgrims were surprised by their numbers, knowing they could never feed them all. Massasoit saw the concern on their faces. With a simple gestured, he dispatched a few of his men into the forest. Soon, they returned with five deer as the Indians contribution to the feast. Goose, venison, lobster, eel pie, cornbread, fresh "sallet herbes", wild plums, berries and red and white wines were served. The Indians enjoyed themselves so much that they stayed for three days.
-John Howland was described by a fellow Pilgrim as a "lusty man" (meaning lively and happy in those days).
-there is a full scale reproduction of the Mayflower in the Plymouth Plantation, Massachusetts
-President of the United States George Herbert Walker Bush is a descendant of John Howland.
-a photograph of the family headstone in Plymouth, MA in this sources file, along with a photograph of Johns' son Jabez original home in Plymouth, where John lived for some time before his death in 1672.
-John Howland was among those who signed the Mayflower Compact on 21 November 1620. He became very active in the political and church live of the colony. He was a member of the Governors Council for several years, helped lay out land and highways, was on many different communities for the town and the church, was an assessor in 1633, and a town Deputy most of the years from 1652 to 1670. He lived in Rocky Nook which is about 3 miles northwest along the coast from Plymouth Rock. When his house there burned, he and his wife took shelter with their son Jabez in Plymouth in a house built in 1667 and which still stands today (it may be the only remaining house which echoed to a first comers steps to the NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE FOR Aug. 1947).
-from another source in Adele Gorhams file, John was frequently called to public office. From 1633-1636 he was a member of the Governors council, in 1633 and 1634 was an assessor, in 1636 served on the jury, and in 1666 was selectman of Plymouth. He represented the town as Deputy from 1652-1656 and in 1658, 1661, 1663, 1667, and in 1670. A few years after the founding of their colony the Pilgrims established a trading post on the Kennebec River in Maine, and of which John Howland was placed in charge. While there he was obliged to defend the post from the encroachment of John Hocking who attempted to trade within the limits of the Plymouth Patent and who killed Mose Talbot, one of Howlands men. The event caused considerable excitement at the time. His other public services consisted in laying out the land, settling disputes, constructing highways and serving on various town committees, and these helped make him a man of repute. He was appointed by the church to join in the imposition of hands at the time of the ordination of John Cotton, Jr. His home was at Rocky Nook, Plymouth, but he acquired land in other townships, including one hundred acres on the east side of Taunton River, some upland and meadows in Middlebury, and at Satuckett and Paoment, as well as several grants at Plymouth itself. His will is dated 1672 and was exhibited in court March 5, 1673.
-source shows a marriage of 25 March 1623
-source shows a birth date as 1592/1593 and that there is a monument to John Howland erected in 1897 with funds raised by Mrs. Joseph Howland. This replaced a stone erected about 1836 by John and Henry Howland of Providence, RI. The earlier stone was buried in 1897 under the new one. The earlier stone stated that John Howlands wife was a daughter of Governor Carver, but after the discovery in 1856 of Governor William Bradfords manuscript of PLYMOUTH PLANTATION, it was known that he married Elizabeth Tilley, daughter of John Tilley and his wife who were, also, passengers on the Mayflower. John Howland boarded the Mayflower in England in September 1620, arrived in Provicetown Harbor, November 21, 1620 and although called a manservant of Governor Carver, he signed the Mayflower Compact in Plymouth Harbor on December 21, 1620. Within a few years he married Elizabeth Tilley, built a house on the First Street and gradually as land was allotted to each family he acquired 4 acres on W Parents: Henry HOWLAND and Margaret AIRES.

Spouse: Elizabeth TILLEY. Elizabeth TILLEY and John HOWLAND were married on 14 August 1623 in Plymouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. They were married on 14 August 1623 in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Children were: Desire HOWLAND, Lt. John Howland John HOWLAND, Hope HOWLAND, Elizabeth HOWLAND, Lydia HOWLAND, Hannah HOWLAND, Joseph HOWLAND, Jabez HOWLAND, Ruth HOWLAND, Isaac HOWLAND.


Lt. John Howland John HOWLAND was born on 24 February 1627 in Plymouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He was born on 24 February 1627 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. He died on 26 October 1651 at the age of 24 in West Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. John died after 18 June 1699 at the age of 72 in Plymouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Parents: John HOWLAND and Elizabeth TILLEY.

Spouse: Mary LEE. Mary LEE and Lt. John Howland John HOWLAND were married on 26 October 1651 in Plymouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. They were married on 26 October 1651 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Children were: Mary HOWLAND, Elizabeth HOWLAND, Isaac HOWLAND, Hannah HOWLAND, Lydia HOWLAND, Experience HOWLAND, Anne HOWLAND, Shubael HOWLAND, John HOWLAND.


John HOWLAND was born on 31 December 1674 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He was born on 31 December 1674 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He was baptized on 5 June 1692 in West Parish Church of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. John signed a will on 8 February 1738. He died on 14 February 1738 at the age of 63 in West Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He died on 14 February 1738 at the age of 63 in West Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. John was buried in West Barnstable Cemetery, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Parents: Lt. John Howland John HOWLAND and Mary LEE.


John Henry HOWLAND was born in 1566 in Newport Pond, England. He died in 1635 at the age of 69 in St. Saviour, Southwark, London, England. Parents: John HOWLAND and Emme REVELL.

Spouse: Margaret AIRES. Margaret AIRES and John Henry HOWLAND were married in 1610 in Huntingtonshire, England.


Joseph HOWLAND[xUpline] (private). Parents: Henry HOWLAND and Mrs. Ann HOWLAND.


Joseph HOWLAND was born about 1640 in Plymouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. In 1690 he was in Captain of the Plymouth Company. He signed a will on 23 December 1703. Joseph died on 1 January 1704 at the age of 64 in Plymouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Parents: John HOWLAND and Elizabeth TILLEY.


Lydia HOWLAND was born in January 1635 in Plymouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She died on 20 October 1710 at the age of 75 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts. Parents: John HOWLAND and Elizabeth TILLEY.


Lydia HOWLAND was born on 9 January 1665 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She died on 6 July 1717 at the age of 52 in Middleboro, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Parents: Lt. John Howland John HOWLAND and Mary LEE.


Margaret HOWLAND was born in 1570 in Newport Pond, England. She died on 14 December 1624 at the age of 54. Parents: John HOWLAND and Emme REVELL.


Margaret HOWLAND was born in 1601 in Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire, England. She died in England. Parents: Henry HOWLAND and Margaret AIRES.


Margaret HOWLAND50 was born in 1601/2 in Fen Stanton, Hunts, Eng. She died after 1646 at the age of 44 in England. She has Ancestral File Number 9CN9-HX. Margaret was buried in , , , England. Parents: Henry HOWLAND and Margaret AIRES.


Margaret HOWLAND was born in 1602 in Fen Stanton,Huntingdon,England. She died after 1646 at the age of 44. Parents: Henry HOWLAND and Margaret AIRES.

Spouse: Richard PHILLIPS. Margaret HOWLAND and Richard PHILLIPS were married on 26 April 1623 in Fen Stanton, Huntingdonshire, England. CHAN8 Feb 200211:47 Children were: Henry PHILLIPS.


Martha HOWLAND50 was born on 19 December 1632 in ., Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut. She died on 19 December 1732 at the age of 100 in ., Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts. She has Ancestral File Number 8W8K-R8. Martha was christened in Of Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Parents: Arthur HOWLAND and Margaret WALKER.

Spouse: John DAMON. Martha HOWLAND and John DAMON were married on 15 January 1659 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Children were: Hannah DAMON, Inchbod DAMON, Ebenezer DAMON, Margaret Tt DAMON, Martha DAMON, Silence DAMON, Ichabod DAMON, Experience DAMON, Experience DAMON.


Mary HOWLAND50 was born in 1629 in Of Fenstanton, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England. She died on 26 August 1690 at the age of 61 in Marshfield, Plymouth, MA. She was buried on 26 August 1690 in ., Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Mary has Ancestral File Number J8JV-6C. Parents: Arthur HOWLAND and Margaret WALKER.


Mary HOWLAND was born in 1652 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. She died after 3 August 1711 at the age of 59 in Killingly, Windham County, Conn.. Parents: Lt. John Howland John HOWLAND and Mary LEE.

Spouse: John ALLYN. Mary HOWLAND and John ALLYN were married in 1674 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Children were: John ALLYN, Mary ALLYN, Matthew ALLYN, Isaac ALLYN, Mercy ALLYN, Hannah ALLYN, Thomas ALLYN, Matthew ALLYN, Jabez ALLYN.

Spouse: Nathaniel FREEMAN. Mary HOWLAND and Nathaniel FREEMAN were married in 1690. Children were: Lydia FREEMAN.


Mrs. Ann HOWLAND[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Henry HOWLAND. Children were: Joseph HOWLAND, Sarah HOWLAND.


Nicholas HOWLAND was born in 1568 in Newport Pond, England. He died on 13 May 1612 at the age of 44. Parents: John HOWLAND and Emme REVELL.


Phoebe HOWLAND[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Jesse CRAPO.


Ralph HOWLAND[xUpline] (private). Parents: John HOWLAND and Agnes AGNETTE.


Richard HOWLAND[xUpline] (private). Parents: John HOWLAND and Agnes (Anne) GREENWAY.


Ruth HOWLAND was born about 1646 in Plymouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She died before 16 October 1675 at the age of 29 in Plymouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Parents: John HOWLAND and Elizabeth TILLEY.


Ruth HOWLAND was born in 1731.

Spouse: John ALLEN. Ruth HOWLAND and John ALLEN were married on 26 February 1755 in Shrewsbury,Monmouth,New Jersey.


Sarah HOWLAND[xUpline] (private). Parents: Henry HOWLAND and Mrs. Ann HOWLAND.


Shubael HOWLAND was born on 30 September 1672 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He was baptized on 5 June 1692 in West Parish Church of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He died on 17 June 1737 at the age of 64 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Shubael was buried in West Barnstable Cemetery, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Parents: Lt. John Howland John HOWLAND and Mary LEE.


Simon HOWLAND50 died on 19 August 1604 in , London, Middlesex, England. He was born on 19 August 1605 in Of, Fen Stanton, Huntg., Eng. He was christened on 19 August 1605 in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England. Simon was buried on 17 January 1671 in , London, London Co., England. He has Ancestral File Number MWHN-N8. Parents: Henry HOWLAND and Margaret AIRES.


Simon HOWLAND50 was born on 19 August 1605 in Of Ely, Cambridge, England. He was christened on 19 August 1605 in Holy Trinity, Ely, Cambridge, England. He died in 1634 at the age of 29 in , London, London, England. Simon has Ancestral File Number 1NGL-PGT. Parents: Henry HOWLAND and Margaret AIRES.


Simon HOWLAND was born on 19 August 1605 in Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire, England. He was christened on 19 August 1605 in St. Mary the Virgin Church, Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire, England. He died on 14 January 1671 at the age of 65 in London, Middlesex, England. Simon was buried on 17 January 1671 in Buried in London, England. Parents: Henry HOWLAND and Margaret AIRES.


Sir Giles HOWLAND[xUpline] (private). Parents: John HOWLAND and Agnes (Anne) GREENWAY.


William HOWLAND was born in November 1610 in Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire, England. He died before 1646 at the age of 36 in England. He was christened in Holy Trinity, Ely Cambridge, England. Parents: Henry HOWLAND and Margaret AIRES.


William HOWLAND50 was born in 1610/1 in Fen Stanton, Huntingdon, Eng. He was christened in 1610/1 in Holy Trinity, Ely, Cambridgeshire, England. He died before 1646 at the age of 35 in , , Eng. William has Ancestral File Number 9CN9-NS. He was buried in , , England. Parents: Henry HOWLAND and Margaret AIRES.