Person:Philo Howard (1)

Watchers
m. 14 Feb 1811
  1. Roxanna Howard1811 - 1870
  2. John Franklin Howard1813 - 1859
  3. Demic Howard1815 - 1868
  4. Melvina Amanda Howard1817 - Bet 1860 & 1865
  5. Philo Howard1819 - 1869
  6. Louisa Anna Howard1821 - 1878
  7. Joseph Sterling Howard1823 - 1890
  8. Square Dealing Howard1825 - 1899
  9. Harley C. Howard1828 - Bet 1885 & 1895
  10. Farley Howard1830 - 1886
  11. Elvira Howard1832 - 1913
  12. William Turner Howard1834 - 1870
  13. Laconius Moroni Howard1836 - 1885
  14. Eugene Howard1839 - 1862
m. 2 Mar 1838
  1. Jane Maria Howard1847 - 1902
m. 24 Aug 1862
Facts and Events
Name Philo Howard
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 5 Apr 1819 Ellisburg, Jefferson County, New York, United States
Marriage 2 Mar 1838 Jefferson County, New York, United Statesto Anna K. Colvin
Marriage 24 Aug 1862 Marengo, McHenry County, Illinois, United Statesto Casendana Jones
Occupation[4] farmer
Death[3][2] 25 Jan 1869 Kane County, Illinois, United States
Burial[2] Kane County, Illinois, United StatesSugar Grove Cemetery
Religion[3][2] Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
References
  1. Newspaper, Town of Ellisburg formed 1803.

    via Lynn Howard

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Sugar Grove Cemetery, Sugar Grove, Kane County, Illinois, USA, in Find A Grave.

    'Philo Howard
    Birth: Apr. 5, 1819
    Death: Jan. 25, 1869
    Counselor to the first bishop of the Reorganized Church of the Latter-day Saints. Married first to Anna Colvin and second to Casadana Jones. Son of Joseph Howard and Purley Franklin of Ellisburg, New York.'

  3. 3.0 3.1 Commemorative biographical and historical record of Kane County, Illinois: containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of the governors of Illinois and of the presidents of the United States : also containing a history of the county, from its earliest settlement up to the present time. (Chicago: Beers, Leggett & Co., 1888)
    page 643.

    'Mr. [Philo] Howard was born in New York April 6, 1820, and came to Illinois in 1851, ... March 2, 1838, he married Anna K. Colvin, a native of Jefferson County, N. Y. ... Mr. Howard died January 25, 1869. At the time of his death he was a presiding elder in the church [of Latter-Day Saints, implied] of which he was a member.'

  4. Blackberry, Kane County, Illinois, in United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653).

    Philo Howard, age 41, farmer, born in N Y
    wife: Anna Howard, age 40, wife, born in N Y
    Malvin Howard, age 21, born in Ohio
    Orin P. Howard, age 19, born in Ohio
    Austin Howard, afe 17, born in Ills
    Lidia A. Howard age 16, born in Ills
    Maria J. Howard, age 14, born in Ills
    Joseph Kitson, age 30, f hand, born in Germany
    The census taker appears to have copied from a draft and offset birthplaces by one line. The birthplaces listed above are each taken from the line below the person's name.

  5.   Blackberry, Kane County, Illinois, in United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432).

    Philo Howard, age 30, farm, born in NY
    Anna Howard, age 30, born in NY
    Melvin Howard, age 11, born in Ohio
    Orrin Howard, age 9, born in Ohio
    Austie Howard, age 7, born in Ill
    Lydia Howard, age 6, born in Ill
    Jane Howard, age 4, born in Ill