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Ebenezer Howe

BirthNov 4, 1746 - Worcester, Massachusetts Bay Colony, UCA
Death11 Dec 1808 - Gardner, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
MotherElizabeth Rice
FatherEzekiel Howe

Born in Worcester, Massachusetts Bay Colony, UCA on Nov 4, 1746 to Ezekiel Howe and Elizabeth Rice. Ebenezer Howe married Elizabeth Deland and had 8 children. He passed away on 11 Dec 1808 in Gardner, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
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Ezekiel Howe
1720 - 1800
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Elizabeth Rice
1718 - 1776
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Deland
1748 - 1795
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Mercy Hill
1753 - 1837
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Tamison Howe Brooks
1770 - 1806
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Benjamin Howe
1783 - 1835
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Amos Howe
1785 - 1805
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Perley Howe
1772 - 1839
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Betsey Howe
1781 - 1859
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Ezekiel Howe
1775 - 1842
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Sarah Howe
1777 - 1811
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Jameson Howe
1770 - Unknown

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