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Ensign Isaac Howe
b.20 Sep 1669
m. Bef 1679 - Ensign Isaac Howe1669 - 1733
Facts and Events
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 24. Isaac4 Howe, in Howe, Daniel Wait, and revised/edited by Gilman Bigelow Howe. Howe Genealogies. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historical Genealogical Society (Printed by Record Publishing Company, Haverhill, Mass.), 1929)
2:411-12.
"24. Isaac[4] Howe (Nathaniel,3 Isaac,2 Edward1), probably born in Lynn or New Haven, Ct., 20 Sept. 1669; married 1 June 1702, Elizabeth Waterbury, daughter of David Waterbury of Stamford, Ct., and moved to that place in 1714. At the General Assembly of Connecticut in 1722, he was appointed and commissioned Ensign of the first company or trainband of Stamford, Ct. He died in New York 7 May 1733." 2:420-21
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 1 4Isaac Howe, in Mead, Spencer P. (Spencer Percival). Ye Historie of ye Town of Greenwich, County of Fairfield and State of Connecticut: With Genealogical Notes on the Adams, Avery, Banks, Betts, Brown, Brundage, Brush, Budd, Bush, Close, Davis, Dayton, Denton, Ferris, Finch, Green, Hendrie, Hobby, Holly, Holmes, Horton, Howe, Hubbard, Husted, Ingersoll, Knapp, Lockwood, Lyon, Marshall, Mead, Merritt, Mills, Palmer, Peck, Purdy, Reynolds, Ritch, Rundle, Sackett, Scofield, Selleck, Seymour, Sherwood, Slater, Smith, Studwell, Sutherland, Sutton, Todd, Waring, Waterbury, Webb, Weed, White, Wilcox, Wilson, and Worden Families. (New York: Knickerbocker Press, 1911)
570.
"1 4Isaac (Howe), b. about 1679, d. May 7, 1733, m. June 1, 1702, Elizabeth, dau. of Lieut. David Waterbury of Stamford, Conn., b. Jan. 19, 1684, …"
- Ens Isaac Howe, in Find A Grave.
No image provided; no actual evidence of burial presented.
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