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Daniel Howd

BirthMay 23, 1715 - Branford, New Haven Co., Connecticut Colony
Death1 Jan 1756 - Branford, New Haven Co., Connecticut Colony
MotherHannah Wilkinson
FatherLieut. John Howd

Born in Branford, New Haven Co., Connecticut Colony on May 23, 1715 to Lieut. John Howd and Hannah Wilkinson. Daniel Howd married Daniel Howd and had 7 children. He passed away on 1 Jan 1756 in Branford, New Haven Co., Connecticut Colony.

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Parents
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Lieut. John Howd
1673 - 1731
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Hannah Wilkinson
1684 - 1754
Spouse(s)
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Daniel Howd
1715 - 1756
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Martha Maltby
1720 - 1753
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Wilkinson Howd
1740 - 1776
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Sarah Howd
1743 - 1782
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Clarinda1749 Howd
1749 - 1774
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Clarinda Howd
1742 - 1742
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Aaron1745 Howd
1745 - 1746
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Moses1745 Howd
1745 - 1749
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Daniel1747 Howd
1747 - 1811

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