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Hij is getrouwd met Mary Haynes.

Zij zijn getrouwd op 18 maart 1671 te Massachusetts, USA.


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For first generation <?? John Howe,) (II) Josiah Howe, son of John HOWE Howe (i), was born in Sudbury, Massachusetts. August 24, 1640.
He married Mary Haynes, daughter of Deacon John Haynes, of Sudbury, May 18, 1671 or 1672. She married second, John Prescott.
Josiah was in Marlborough in 1675, and helped defend the inhabitants during the opening of King Philip's war.

Children:
i. Mary, born 1672; died young.
2. Mary, born
May 4, 1674: died young.
3. Josiah. married
Sarah Bigelow; mentioned below.
4 Captain
Daniel, born May 5, 1681.
5. Ruth, born January 6, 1684; married Bowker. (Ill) Josiah Howe, son of Josiah Howe (2), was born in Marlborough, in 1678, and died there September 20, 1766, aged seventy eight. He married June 14, 1706, Sarah Bigelow: second November 22, 1713. Mary Marble.

Children, born in Marlborough:
i. Phinehas, born December 4, 1707: resided at Shrewsbury; married Abigail Bennett.
2. Abraham, born April 6, 1709.
3. Rachel, born November 23. 1710.
4. Sarah, born December 24, 1714.
5. Mary, born May 2, 1716.
6. Josiah, born December 22, 1720; mentioned below.
7. Jacob, born November 25, 1724; married, 1742, Ruth Swinnerton, of Salem.

(IV) Josiah Howe, son of Josiah Howe (3), was born in Marlborough, December 22, 1720; married there August 12, 1741, Mary Goodell, daughter of Benjamin Goodell.
Children, born at Marlborough:
i. Dorothy, born March i, 1743.
2. Daniel, born March 4, 1745.
3. Mary, born April 15, 1746.
4. Josiah, born June 30, 1748; mentioned below.
5. David, born September 27, 1751: died October 15, 1751.
6. Artemas, born May 33, !753-
7- Hannah, born December 20, 1755.
8. Loammi, born May 3, 1758; died November i, 1758.
9. Elizabeth, born May 6, 1759. IQ. Charilota, born August 18, 1764.

(V) Josiah Howre, son of Josiah Howe (4), was born in Marlborough, June 30, 1748, and died January 15, 1827, aged seventy-eight years five months and eighteen days; married February 24, 1770, Molly Adams, who died June i. 1845, aged ninety-three years ten months and two days. He was deacon of the Marlborough church.
Children, born at Marlborough:
I. John, born September 9, 1772; married Lydia Williams.
2. Lydia, born March 12, 1775: died January 15, 1790.
3. Solomon, born March 28, 1777: married May 19, 1802, Sarah Stow; lived and died in Berlin.
4. Eunice, born July 28, 1780; married October 30, 1799, Joseph Howe; mentioned elsewhere.
5. Josiah, born March 27, 1783; married Phebe Harrington; resided at South Orange.
6. Lewis, born May 2, 1792; married first, March 28, 1816, Sally Witt; second, June 28, 1853, Asenath Boyd.
7. Lucy, born November i, 1794, married Benjamin Clark. The Bill family of England has an BILL ancient and honorable record, extending back almost to the beginning of the use of surnames in that country. The name means a kind of weapon and the progenitor doubtless took his surname from his occupation in war—a bill-man. A bill was a sort of battle-ax. The family is from Denmark originally, according to the best authority. The family has been prominent in Shropshire for some five centuries and is numerous also in Wiltshire, Kent. Herefordshire, Yorkshire and Staffordshire. Dr. Thomas Bill, born about 1490, was a prominent physician, an attendant of Princess Elizabeth in 1549. John Bill, born 1576, was a well-known London publisher. He appears in London in 1613 as "Publisher to King James I, Most Excellent Majestic."
One of the earliest works published by John Bill was by the king himself. He brought out many editions of the Bible. He or his partner, Christopher Barker, published the first news sheet called the English Mercurie
issued to contradict false reports concerning the descent of the Spanish Armada upon the coast of England. After he received the royal license his place of business became known as Printing House Square, its present name.

(I) John Bill, the immigrant ancestor, was born in England. The best authority indicates that he was the John, mentioned above, son of the book publisher, John Bill. Little is known of him. He and his wife Dorothy
came to this country before 1635. Their children, John, aged thirteen, and Marie, aged eleven, came to Boston in 1635, John in the ship "Hopewell," Marie in the ship "Planter." The father died in December,
1638, and a month later Richard Turtle became responsible to the town of Boston for Dorothy Bill, widow, "a sojourner at his house" and "for anything about her." It is probable that Dorothy was sister of Tuttle. The genealogy by Ledyard Bill gives this list of the children of John and Dorothy, and states that all of the name with a few exceptions are descended, from them: i. James, born in England in 1615. 2. Thomas, born about 1618, married Elizabeth Nichols and John Bill married first Anne Mountford, daughter of Thomas Mountford, D. D. She was the author of a book entitled "Mirror of Modestie," published in London in 1621. A second and very rare edition was published in 1719. She died May 3, 1621, aged thirty- three. He married (second) Joan Franklin, of Throwley, Kent. He made his will 1630; was buried in St. Anne's Blackfriar, London. He left a bequest to the parish of Much Wenlock, where he was born. Child of first wife: i. John, mentioned below. Children of second wife: 2. Anne. 3. Charles, succeeded his father as publisher of Bibles and books. 4. Henry. 5. Mary. The Bill coat-of-arms : Ermine two wood-bills (battle axes) sa. with long handles ppr. in saltaire on a chief az. a pale or, charge with a rose gu. between two pelicans' heads erased at the neck argent. Abigail Willis. 3. Philip, mentioned below. 4. John, 1622. 5. Mary, 1624. (II) Philip Bill, son of John Bill (i), was born in England about 1620. He lived at Pulling Point, then part of Boston, where his brother James and mother Dorothy were living. Next he resided at Ipswich until 1667 or 1668, when he removed to New London, Connecticut, after spending some months visiting relatives at Pulling Point. Bill settled on the east side of the Thames river in that part of New London incorporated in 1705 in the town of Groton. Bill became the owner of a large amount of real estate. He died July 8, 1689, of a throat distemper, and his daughter Margaret died the same day. His widow Hannah married Samuel Bucknall or Buckland, of New London, and died in 1709. Children: i. Philip, born about 1658, married Elizabeth Lester; (second) Mary . 2. Mary, born about 1661. 3. Margaret, born about 1663, died July 8, 1689. 4. Samuel, mentioned below. 5. John, born about 1667, married Mercy Fowler ; (second) Hannah Hurst. 6. Elizabeth, born in New London. 7. Jonathan, baptized November 5, 1671, was living in 1708. S.Joshua, born October 16, 1675, married Joanna Potts; (second) Hannah Swodel. (III) Samuel Bill, son of Philip Bill (2), was born about 1665 in Boston or vicinity; came with his father to Groton, Connecticut, then part of New London in 1669. He married (first) Mercy Houghton, daughter of Richard Houghton, of New London. He married (second) Elizabeth . He and his wife Mercy were admitted to the church in New London, September 3, 1693. He was one of the five members of the church who signed the complaint against Rev. Gurdon Saltonstall, afterwards governor of Connecticut. His will was proved January 27, 1729- 30, in which he gives his house to wife Elizabeth and mentions his children: i. Hannah. 2. Samuel, born about 1690, married Hannah ; (second) Joanna Atwell. 3. Philip, .mentioned below. 4. James, born about 1694, married Mary Swodel. 5. Child, baptized December 14, 1695. 6. Ebenezer, born 169—. married Patience Ingraham. 7. Joshua, born 1698, baptized June 5. 8. Jonathan, baptized September 8, 1700. 9. Mercy, baptized September 27, 1702, married Joseph Marsh, who removed to Hartford, Vermont, and was the first lieutenant-governor and for several years judge of the county court; he died September 9, 1811. 10. John, ii. Abigail.

IV) Philip Bill, son of Samuel Bill (3), was born in New London about 1692. Married, in 1714, Jane , who died July 21, 1731; (second) Elizabeth ; third Ruth . Soon after his marriage he settled in Lebanon near his uncle, John Bill, who had been there some twenty years. His
brothers James and Ebenezer and also his father removed to Lebanon about the same time. He owned land in Groton deeded to him by his father. His will was dated June 24, 1754, proved December 24, 1762. His son Elisha had the real estate and was executor.
Children: i. Zipporah, born in Groton, February 16, 1715, married Jabez Chappell.
2. Lucy, born in Groton. December 25, 1717.
3. Elisha, mentioned below.
4. Philip, born in Lebanon, December 21, 1723, married Mary Tilden.
5. Solomon, born in Lebanon, April 25, 1726, married Sarah Sizer.
6. Mercy, born January 6, 1729, married Joseph Simmons.
7. Elijah, born July 17, 1731, died young.
Children of Philip and Elizabeth Bill:
8. Jonathan, born September 15, 1735, married Elizabeth Dunham.
9. Sybil, born in Lebanon, March 6, 1740.
10. Samuel, born in Lebanon, July 4, 1744, married Martha Goodwin and Sarah Mills.

(V) Elisha Bill, son of Philip Bill (4), was born in Groton, Connecticut, February 7, 1719. Married, June 25, 1744, Lydia Woodward. He removed with his father to Lebanon in 1723 and received a farm from his father by deed June 24, 1754. His widow died May 24, 1786. Children: i. Calvin, born May 8, 1745, married Lois Gibbs.
2. Rachel, born July 2, 1747.
3. Elisha, mentioned below.
4. Azariah, born April 27,
1751, married Elizabeth Daggett.
5. Reuben, born June 21, 1753, married Amy Fuller.
6. Lydia, born April 26, 1756. 7. Aaron, born September 10, 1759, died October 27, 1769.

(VI) Elisha Bill, son of Elisha Bill (5), was born in Lebanon, Connecticut, April 18, 1749. Married Christiana Baxter, born June I, 1752. This family lived in Hebron, Connecticut, until 1801. when they removed to
Hartwick, Otsego county, New York, and Elisha died there December 4, 1844, aged ninety-five. His wife Christiana died June 18, 1841, aged eighty-nine.
Children: i.
Alanson, mentioned below.
2. Reuben, born October i, 1775, died in infancy.
3. Persis, born August 18, 1777, married Solomon Curtis and (second 4) Isaac Edson.
4. Elisha, born March 30, 1780.
5. Zelotes, born October 5, 1782.
6. Polly, born April 13, 1786, died November 25, 1859.
7. Harvey, born March 16, 1789, married Lucy French.
8. Electa, born May 14, 1792, married Moses Luther.

(VII) Alanson Bill, son of'Elisha Bill (6), was born in Hebron, Connecticut, April 13, 1774. Married Electa Hill.
Children: Ensign, Elijah, John, Cyrus, mentioned below; Sarah, Electa.

(VIII) Cyrus Bill, son of Alanson Bill (7), was born about 1800. He married and settled in Woodbury, Vermont. (See History of Washington County, Childs). Child, Gil- man, mentioned below.

(IX) Gilman Bill, son of Cyrus Bill (8), was born April 10, 1822, in Woodbury, Vermont, and was educated there in the common schools. His father died when he was only five years old. Gilman Bill went to housekeeping soon after his marriage and took his mother to his home and provided for her the remainder of her life. He was a farmer at Woodbury all his life except during seven years before his marriage, when he followed the sea, chiefly in fishing vessels. He also kept a hotel during his later years, at Woodbury. He was a Republican in politics and held various town offices. He was well read and had a store of general information. He was a leading citizen of the town. He married, January 1, 1849, Rosanna Ainsworth (See Ainsworth sketch). Children: Elijah, Elle, Alma, Laura, Lynde, Freeman M., mentioned below.

(X) Freeman M. Bill, son of Gilman Bill (9), was born in Woodbury, Vermont. October 27, 1859, on the homestead. He was educated in the district schools of his native town. He went west where he was employed as clerk in a grocery store. He returned home and when he came of age removed to Lowell to engage in the retail grocery business, in which he was very successful. He entered the wholesale business and at length gave his whole attention to that branch of the business. He makes a specialty of teas and coffees. Mr. Bill is a staunch Republican, but has never sought public office. He is a member of the Free Masons and Odd Fellows. He is a member of the Yorick Club. He is an active member of the Congregational church and a liberal supporter of its benevolences. He married, January 24, 1882, Mary F. Morse, daughter of Julius F. and Maria (Kemerer) Morse, who was born in Vermont. Children: i. Marion, educated in the public and high schools of Lowell, resides at home. 2. Ruth, resides at home.

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Josiah HOWE was born in 1650 in Sudbury, Middlesex, MA. (1433) Parents: John HOWE and Mary UNKNOWN.

He was married to Mary HAYNES on 18 May 1671 in Sudbury, Middlesex, MA.(1434) (1435) The Haynes/Noyes Journal says he had six children: Mary, d. young, Mary again, d. young, Josiah, b 1678; m. 1st Abigail Bigh; m. 2d ____Marrabla(?); had several children.

Joslin Family Book
6. JOSIAH2 HOWE (JOHN1 HOW) was born 1650 in Sudbury MA, and died June 1710. He married MARY
HAYNES 18 May, 1671.
Notes for JOSIAH HOWE:
Josiah Howe was born in Sudbury, MA about 1650. He married 18 May 1671 Mary Haynes of Sudbury, Daughter of John Haynes. She was born about 1647. They lived in Marlborough most of the time, but it is quite probable that they went to some other place of safety during King Philip's war, as they had one child, born in Sudbury in 1678. We have not a date of his death, but the administrator of his estate was appointed 23 June 1710. His widow married second, 15 Nov 1710 John Prescott of Lancaster.

Children of JOSIAH HOWE and MARY HAYNES are:
i. MARY3 HOWE, b. 07 April, 1672, Marlborough MA; d. Unknown, Marlborough MA.
ii. MARY HOWE, b. 04 May, 1674, Marlborough MA; d. Unknown, Marlborough MA.
iii. DOROTHY HOWE, b. 1676, Marlborough MA; d. 28 September, 1749, Lancaster, MA; m. JOHN
PRESCOTT, Unknown.
32. iv. JOSIAH HOWE, b. 24 December, 1678, Sudbury MA; d. 20 September, 1766, Marlborough MA.
33. v. DANIEL HOWE, b. 05 May, 1681, Marlborough MA; d. 22 November, 1768, Shrewsbury, MA.
34. vi. RUTH HOWE, b. 06 January, 1683/84; d. Unknown.

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Josiah Howe was the son of John and Mary Howe.  John Howe was first of Watertown  then of Sudbury and then Marlborough.  He arrived in Marlborough about 1657 and built a cabin east of the Indian Planting Ground.   He was one of the Petitioners for the settlement of Marlborough in 1656.  He was granted 30 acres of land in Crane Meadow at a meeting of the Proprietors on 26th of November 1660, his oldest son, John Jr., who was but 20 years of age at the time, was granted 16 acres at the same meeting

Josiah was born in Sudbury, Mass. about 1650. He married 18 May 1671, Mary Haynes, born about 1647, in Sudbury, she was the daughter of John Haynes. They lived in Marlborough most of the time, but it is quite probable that they went to some other place of safety during the King Philip's war, as they had one child, born in Sudbury in 1678. The administrator of his estate was appointed 23 June 1710. In his will he states

"To my son Josiah How and his heirs forever I give seven acres and half of upland granted as an addition to my hous lot and lying next thereto in that which I call Grass field, also I give unto my said son Josiah two acres more of upland in which his orchard is now planted. And unto my said son Josiah I bequeath all that part of meadow on Patch plain which lyeth to the Westward and is already divided betwixt his brother Isaac and himself, Also I bequeath unto my said son Josiah fifteen acres more of upland, being part of may third division of upland granted unto my house lot and lyeth on the South side of Stony brook, Furthermore I will that my son Isaac above said shall pay cause to be paid unto my said son Josiah or his assigns the sum of Ten Pounds in what he can best spare, within four years next after my decease, viz, fifty shillings a year, during the said Term of four years."

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

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Voorouders (en nakomelingen) van Josiah Howe

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

Josiah Howe
± 1650-< 1710

1671

Mary Haynes
± 1647-> 1710


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  1. "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]
  2. Howe Genealogies, Hon. Daniel Wait Howe, Edited by Gilman Bigelow Howe / http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=BookList&dbid=11748&offerid=0%3
  3. J. Buczek / http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~historyofMarlborough/
  4. The Ancestry of Lorenzo Ackley & his wife Emma Arabella Bosworth / http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=BookList&dbid=12663&offerid=0%3
  5. Francis Cooke, Early MA & New England Families
  6. Joslin Family Book / http://www.howestavern.org/Interests/Genealogy/how.pdf
  7. Weatherby.FTW, Eugene James Weatherby
    Date of Import: Oct 20, 2000
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