Black - Howe Family

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The Black (Scots-Irish & Swiss/German) and Howe (English) families originate from the southeast and northeast US. Surnames include: Beardsley, Bent, Black, Brigham, Brooks, Bull, Carter, Clark, Conklin, Cooper, Curtis, Damon, Fletcher, Fullenwider/Vollenweider, Giddings, Goddard, Hart, Hicklin, Hinson, How, Howe, Kerfoot, Kingston, Lee, Lockridge, Lockwood, Louthan, Mallory, Meloan, Miller, Moore, Northrup / Northrop, Penfield, Peyton, Rice, Smith, Terrell, Trowbridge, Ward, Warner, Wetherbee & Wright.

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  • ID: I9481
  • Name: John Sanborn 1
  • Sex: M



    Marriage 1 Elizabeth Fessenden b: 20 SEP 1767

      Sources:
      1. Author: Hon. Daniel Wait Howe, Edited by Gilman Bigelow Howe
        Title: Howe Genealogies
        Publication: Name: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA,1929;
        Repository:
          Name: http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=BookList&dbid=11748&offerid=0%3 a7858%3a0

        Note:
        Source Medium: Book
        Source Quality: Excellent

        This Volume Contains Genealogies of Abraham of Roxbury, James of Ipswich, ABRAHAM OF Marlborough and Edward of Lynn, Massachusetts. Also the Appendix.

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