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Données personnelles Col. Thomas Howe 

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Famille de Col. Thomas Howe

(1) Il est marié avec Sarah Hosmer.

Ils se sont mariés le 21 juin 1681 à Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States, il avait 24 ans.Source 4


Enfant(s):

  1. Thomas Howe  1692-1777 


(2) Il est marié avec Mary Barron.

Ils se sont mariés le 24 décembre 1724, il avait 68 ans.


Notes par Col. Thomas Howe

NEGHS Registers - Sudbury Births
Source: NEGHS Registers
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~historyofmarlborough/sudburyrec ords.html#EARL
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Howe Genealogies (pg 12)
m/ Sarah Hosmer & Mary Barron
He was a very prominent man in Marlborough, filling the office of Selectman and Town Treasurer for many years, was Representative to the General Court in 1700, and for several years thereafter. He was also one of the King's Justices of the Peace, and colonel in the militia.
As might be supposed, he was like other patriots of the time, hostile to the administration fothe tyrant, Gov. Edmund Andros. In a curious little book entitled, "Revoution in New England justified," there is found an affidavit made by Henry Kerley and Thomas How, sworn to byy the latter onb 2 Jan. 1689-90. The writers of the book mention the affiants as "two honest men." The troubles with the Indians continued after the resettlement of Marlborough at the close of the King Philip's War, and the inhabitants were kept in continual alarm by their savage foes. He took an active part in the wars, and was in a severe action at Lancaster 31 July 1704.
"During the whole of this war." says Mr. Hudson in his History of Marlborough. "Capt. Thomas Howe acted a conspicuous part, he not only commanded the garrisons and scouts through the town, lut led the troops to every place of danger which presented itself." He died 16 Feb. 1733, and was buried in Spring Hill cemetery in Marlborough. His wife, Sarah Hosmer, is buried beside him. The inscription on the tombstones are still plainly legible, that upon the tomb-stone of Thomas is as follows:

"Here lyes buried
the body of
Col'no Thomas Howe
Who departed this life
Feb'ry 16 Anno Dom in 1733 in
Ye 77 Year of his age"

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Thomas HOWE was born on 12 Jun 1656 in Sudbury, Middlesex, MA. (1469) Parents: John HOWE and Mary UNKNOWN.

8. THOMAS2 HOWE (JOHN1 HOW) was born 22 July, 1656 in Sudbury MA, and died 16 February in Marlborough MA. He married (1) SARAH HOSMER 08 June, 1681, daughter of JAMES HOSMER and SARAH WHITE. He married (2) MARY BARRON 24 December, 1724.

Notes for THOMAS HOWE:
He was born in Sudbury, MA 22 July 1656. He married first 8 June 1681, Sarah Hosmer, Daughter of James & Sarah (White) Hosmer of Concord, MA. She died 7 April 1724. He married second 24 Dec 1724, widow Mary Barton, of Chelmsford, MA. She died in Chelmsford, MA 7 May 1741. He was a very prominant man in Marlborough filling the office of Selectman & Town Treasurer for many years, was Representative to the General Court in 1700, & for several years thereafter. He was also one of the King's Justice of the Peace, & a Colonel in the militia. As might be supposed, he was like other patriots of the time, hostile to the administration of the tyrant, Gov. Edmund Andros. In a curious little blld entitled, Revolution in New England Justified," there is found an affidavit made by Henry Kerley & Thomas How, sworn to by the latter on 2 January 1689-90. The writers of the book mention the affiants as "two honest men." The troubles with the Indians continued after the resettlement of Marlborough at the close of the King Philip's war, & the inhabitants were kept in continual alarm by their savage foes. He took an active part in the wars, & was in a severe action at Lancaster, MA 31 July 1704.

"During the whole of this war," says Mr. Hudson in his History of Marlborough. "Capt Thomas Howe acted a conspicuous part, he not only commanded the garrisons & scouts through the town, but led the troops to every place of danger which presented itself." He died 16 Feb 1733, & was buried in Spring Hill cemetary in Marlborough, MA. His wife, Sarah Hosmer, is buried beside him. The inscription on the tombstone are still plainly legible, that upon the tombstone of Thomas is ad follows:
"Here lyes buried the body of Col'no Thomas Howe who departed this life Feb'ry 16 Anno Dom in 1733 in ye 77 year of his age"

More About THOMAS HOWE:
Fact 1: February 1732/33, Buried at Marlborough, MA

Children of THOMAS HOWE and SARAH HOSMER are:
35. i. THOMAS3 HOWE, b. 16 June, 1682, Marlborough MA; d. 02 April, 1777.
36. ii. TABITHA HOWE, b. 29 May, 1684, Marlborough MA; d. 01 March, 1755.
37. iii. JAMES HOWE, b. 22 June, 1685, Marlborough MA; d. Unknown.
38. iv. JONATHAN HOWE, b. 23 April, 1687, Marlborough MA; d. 22 June, 1738, Marlborough MA.
39. v. PRUDENCE HOWE, b. 27 August, 1689, Marlborough MA; d. 16 January, 1724/25.
40. vi. SARAH HOWE, b. 16 August, 1697, Marlborough MA; d. 1725.Joslin Family Book
8. THOMAS2 HOWE (JOHN1 HOW) was born 22 July, 1656 in Sudbury MA, and died 16 February in Marlborough MA. He married (1) SARAH HOSMER 08 June, 1681, daughter of JAMES HOSMER and SARAH WHITE. He married (2) MARY BARRON 24 December, 1724.

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Introduction to the architecture of Marlborough
http://historicmarlborough.org/Architecture.html
Military/Political

During the continuing conflicts between colonists and Indians subsequent to King Philip's War, Marlborough was still at risk of attack because of its remote location.  In Queen Anne's War of 1704-1713 the inhabitants were again assigned to garrison houses (to which they could flee in the event of an attack), and several residents of Marlborough were actually captured or killed.  Some of the most illustrious military leaders in this war came from Marlborough, of which the best-known was Capt. Thomas Howe, who led a force to Sterling.

Large numbers of men from Marlborough participated in the French and Indian Wars from 1722 to 1763.  They were involved in all the major campaigns, including the 1741 Spanish West Indies expedition to Cuba, the 1745 capture of Louisburg on Cape Breton, and the 1746 campaign to Charlestown, New Hampshire.  In 1757 Marlborough had two large companies of militia and one alarm company, and two militia companies fought at the fall of Fort William Henry under local leaders Capt. Samuel Howe and Lt. Stephen Maynard.

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Thomas Howe, son of John Howe, was a prominent citizen in town, filled the principal town offices, represented the town in the General Court in 1700. He rose to the rank of Colonel in the militia, and was one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace. He, took an active part in the early Indian wars, and was in a severe action at Lancaster. He kept, a public house in Marlborough in 1696 and as his Bond shows the spirit of the times.  Mr. Hudson's book states "Captain Howe acted as a conspicuous part, he not only commanded the Garrisons and the scouts of the town, but led the troops to every place of danger which represented itself".  He is buried in Spring Hill Cemetery.

http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~historyofmarlborough/f amilyjohnhowe.htm#Thomas

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Ancêtres (et descendants) de Thomas Howe

John How
1620-1678
Mary Martha Jones
1618-± 1687

Thomas Howe
1656-1733

(1) 1681

Sarah Hosmer
1658-1724

Thomas Howe
1692-1777
(2) 1724

Mary Barron
????-1741


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Les sources

  1. "Thomas A. Stobie, rootsweb, 2009.," supplied by Stobie, july 2014., Thomas A. Stobie, compiled by Thomas A. Stobie SFO [(E-ADDRESS) FOR PRIVATE USE\,]
  2. "Black - Howe Family, Rootsweb, Aug 2015," supplied by Black Watson, 16 augustus 2015; copy held by [RESEARCHER & CONTACT INFORMATION FOR PRIVATE USE]\., Black - Howe Family, Rootsweb, compiled by Brenda Black Watson [(E-ADDRESS), & MAILING ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE]
  3. "rootsweb gedcom : Ray Stephens, Updated: 2007-11-20," supplied by Stevens, Updated: 2007-11-20; copy held by [RESEARCHER & CONTACT INFORMATION FOR PRIVATE USE]\., Gedcom : Ray Stephens, compiled by Ray Stevens [(E-ADDRESS) FOR PRIVATE USE\,]
  4. DeLand, John L., Rootsweb & my-ged.com webpages (jld70@yahoo.com), John L. DeLand's webpages
  5. Weatherby, Weatherbee, Wetherbee, Wetherby lines of NJ/ NY/PA/DE/MA / http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=w
  6. Howe Genealogies, Hon. Daniel Wait Howe, Edited by Gilman Bigelow Howe / http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=BookList&dbid=11748&offerid=0%3
  7. J. Buczek / http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~historyofMarlborough/
  8. Weatherby.FTW, Eugene James Weatherby
    Date of Import: Oct 20, 2000
    / http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=weterb&id=I
  9. Joslin Family Book / http://www.howestavern.org/Interests/Genealogy/how.pdf
  10. Francis Cooke, Early MA & New England Families

Événements historiques

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