Family:Samuel Howland and Mary Sampson (1)

Facts and Events
Marriage[1] Est 1672
Children
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References
  1. Torrey, Clarence Almon. A Nash-Sampson-Delano-Howland Problem, in The American Genealogist (TAG). (Donald Lines Jacobus, et.al.)
    15(1938):165-67.

    p. 166-67: 'It is not especially difficult to identify the husbands of [Elizabeth (Sampson) Dillano and Mary (Sampson) Howland]. ... evidence can be offered that Mary Howland was the wife of Samuel2 Howland (Henry1). Samuel2 Howland lived in Duxbury before his removal to Freetown, Mass. His wife's name was Mary. Their daughter Mary, wife of Philip Rounsevell, died May 8, 1744, in her 71st year [The Rounsevell Family, by Ebenezer Weaver Peirce (1932), p. 1]. This record assists in fixing the marriage of Samuel Howland and wife Mary to about 1672. No other Mary became the wife of a Howland between 1670 and June 2, 1681, when Lieut. Nash mentioned in his will his granddaughter Mary Howland.'