Pass auf: War 9 Monate vor der Geburt (18. Mai 1728) des Kindes (Arthur Howland) bereits verstorben (15. Dezember 1726).
(1) Er ist verheiratet mit Elizabeth Prence.
Sie haben geheiratet am 9. Dezember 1667 in Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA.
A romantic case is recorded concerning the son of this same Arthur Howland of Marshfield. It was in 1660 when Thomas Prence was Governor of the Colony, and concerned his dau. "The tolerant course of the elder Arthur Howland toward Quakers had earned the ill will of Gov. Prence, and when in 1660 he found Arthur Howland, Jr., had woed his dau. Elizabeth, he had the swain before the General court, where he was fined £5 because he had disorderly and unrighteously endeavored to obtain the affections of Mistress Elizabeth Prence, and was put under a bond of £50 to refrain and desist. But Prence, like Canute, was unable to control the forces of nature. This action was in Jul, but before the next spring the imperious Governor seems to have been forced to capitulate, for Arthur, Jr., and Elizabeth were united and in the course of events there was a Thomas Howland and a Prence Howland. Governor Prence's friend and neighbor, Constant Southworth, had a like experience with his dau. Elizabeth. In his will, 1679, he gave her "My next best bed and furniture, with my wife's best bed, provided she do not marry Wm. Fobes, but if she do, then to have 5s." The bed and adjuncts were then worth thirty times 5s, for a fine bed was thought a goodly bequest; but it was the grand old story; Elizabeth chose to have 5s with William, to two beds without him, and provided her own beds."Sie haben geheiratet am 9. Dezember 1667.
Source: Richards, Lysander Salmon, History of Marshfield [Mass.], (Plymouth: The Memorial Press, 1901], p. 35.
Kind(er):
(2) Er ist verheiratet mit Abigale Eames.
Sie haben geheiratet am 30. November 1721 in Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, British America.
Kind(er):
(3) Er hat eine Beziehung mit Beulah Wadsworth.
1710.
"Ordered the school master to be one month at John Rogers and then the next 3 months to keep School at or near the house of Benj. Phillips, and the residue of the year being six months at the School house on the South Side of the South River, Arthur Howland teacher. Paid him £13—10s for keeping school one year."
In 1713 paid him £27 a year.
Source: Richards, Lysander Salmon, History of Marshfield [Mass.], (Plymouth: The Memorial Press, 1901], pp. 151-52.
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