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James How

Birth25 Dec 1792 - Kenisbear, Devon, England
Death16 Aug 1847 - Hemyock
MotherAnn Sminey
FatherRobert Howe

Born in Kenisbear, Devon, England on 25 Dec 1792 to Robert Howe and Ann Sminey. James How married Mary Warren and had 15 children. He passed away on 16 Aug 1847 in Hemyock.

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Parents
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Robert Howe
1746 - 1823
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Ann Sminey
1753 - 1824
Spouse(s)
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Mary Warren
1794 - 1824
Children Show all
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Hannah Howe
1840 - Unknown
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Robert Howe
1820 - 1900
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Elizabeth Howe
1826 - Unknown
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Thomas Howe
1828 - Unknown
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Caroline Howe
1830 - Unknown
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Charlotte Howe
1822 - Unknown
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Edward Howe
1830 - 1904
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Edwund Howe
Unknown - Unknown
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Richard Howe
1827 - 1847
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James Howe
1822 - Unknown
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Martha Howe
1843 - Unknown
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Mark Howe
1833 - Unknown
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William Howe
1835 - Unknown
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Ann Howe
1835 - Unknown
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John Howe
1842 - 1845

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