He is married to Lydia Sisson.
They got married on February 12, 1736 at New Bedford, New England, he was 25 years old.
On April 11, 1765, Samuel Howland, Jr., called yeoman, and his wife Esther sold their farm consisting of the ninety-seven acres, buildings and fencing, conveyed to him a few weeks earlier by his father for four hundred thirty-six pounds and ten shillings to his uncle, Jonathan and Lydia (Sisson) Soule (Bristol County, Mass., Deeds, 48:22)
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