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James Howe

Birth15 May 1598 - Hatfield, Broad Oaks, Essex, Cambridgeshire, Olde England
Death17 May 1702 - Ipswich, Essex, MA, USA
MotherMargret WHITMORE
FatherRobert HOWE of Hatfield

Born in Hatfield, Broad Oaks, Essex, Cambridgeshire, Olde England on 15 May 1598 to Robert HOWE of Hatfield and Margret WHITMORE. James Howe married Elizabeth Dane and had 11 children. He passed away on 17 May 1702 in Ipswich, Essex, MA, USA.

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Parents
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Robert Howe Of Hatfield
1570 - 1604
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Margret Whitmore
1570 - 1598
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Dane
1611 - 1693
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Lady Bridget Rich, Baroness Howe
1596 - 1642
Children Show all
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Abraham Howe
1649 - 1718
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William Howe
1630 - 1695
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Charles Howe
1637 - 1742
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Mary Howe
1638 - 1729
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Sarah Howe
1646 - 1678
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Rebecca Howe
1651 - 1725
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James Howe
1633 - 1701
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Sir John Grobbam Howe
1624 - 1728
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John Howe
1636 - 1728
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Elizabeth (Eliza) Howe
1630 - 1692
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George Howe Of Little Compton
1635 - Unknown

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